DEVICE FOR UNCAPPING HONEYCOMBS
20190223415 ยท 2019-07-25
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Abstract
A device for uncapping wax cappings (13) that cover honeycombs (14). Before extracting, the sealed honeycombs (14) have to be uncapped in order to be able to spin the honey out of the honeycombs (14). The cutting system of this device allows, besides full-sized honeycombs (14), also a precise uncapping of undersized honeycombs (14) or shallow and deformed honeycomb structures, which cannot be uncapped using traditional cutting systems. The device includes rotatably mounted perforating elements (11, 12), and supporting elements (5, 6), on which the perforating elements (11, 12) are mounted. Secondly, the supporting elements are pivoted on a base for turning movement. Thirdly, the device has supporting elements equipped with a spring for pressing them against the honeycomb (14) with such a force that enables the piercing elements to go through the wax cappings (13) and into the honeycombs without damaging the other structures of honeycomb frame (2).
Claims
1. A device for uncapping wax-sealed honeycombs of a honeycomb frame before extracting the honeycomb frame, the device comprising: a mechanism for feeding the honeycomb frame into the device; perforating elements that are pressed against both sides of the honeycomb frame and that are individually and rotatably mounted, on separate sets of blades, at least one said set of blades per side of the honeycomb frame, said sets of blades comprising rotating blades so that each set of blades is individually pivoted and pressed against the wax capping; and supporting elements, on which the rotating perforating elements are mounted.
2. The device according to claim 1, wherein the device further comprises a base, on which the supporting elements are rotatably pivoted.
3. The device according to claim 1, wherein the supporting elements are equipped with a member for pressing the supporting elements against the surfaces of the honeycomb from both sides of the honeycomb frame.
4. The device according to claim 2, wherein the supporting elements are equipped with a member for pressing the supporting elements against the surfaces of the honeycomb from both sides of the honeycomb frame.
5. The device according to claim 3, wherein the member is a spring mounted between the supporting elements that pulls the supporting elements toward each other with force due to which the perforating elements mounted on said supporting elements perforate the wax capping.
6. The device according to claim 4, wherein the member is a spring mounted between the supporting elements that pulls the supporting elements toward each other with force due to which the perforating elements mounted on said supporting elements perforate the wax capping.
7. The device according to one of the claim 1, wherein the perforating elements are star-shaped rotating blades, comprising each from 8 to 12 piercing teeth.
8. The device according to one of the claim 2, wherein the perforating elements are star-shaped rotating blades, comprising each from 8 to 12 piercing teeth.
9. The device according to one of the claim 3, wherein the perforating elements are star-shaped rotating blades, comprising each from 8 to 12 piercing teeth.
10. The device according to one of the claim 4, wherein the perforating elements are star-shaped rotating blades, comprising each from 8 to 12 piercing teeth.
11. The device according to one of the claim 5, wherein the perforating elements are star-shaped rotating blades, comprising each from 8 to 12 piercing teeth.
12. The device according to one of the claim 6, wherein the perforating elements are star-shaped rotating blades, comprising each from 8 to 12 piercing teeth.
13. The device according to claim 7, wherein the rotating blades are mounted on both sides of the honeycomb frame on blade shafts, which are attached to the supporting elements, the length of one blade shaft being at least the same as the length of the honeycombs in the honeycomb frame.
14. The device according to claim 8, wherein the rotating blades are mounted on both sides of the honeycomb frame on blade shafts, which are attached to the supporting elements, the length of one blade shaft being at least the same as the length of the honeycombs in the honeycomb frame.
15. The device according to claim 9, wherein the rotating blades are mounted on both sides of the honeycomb frame on blade shafts, which are attached to the supporting elements, the length of one blade shaft being at least the same as the length of the honeycombs in the honeycomb frame.
16. The device according to claim 10, wherein the rotating blades are mounted on both sides of the honeycomb frame on blade shafts, which are attached to the supporting elements, the length of one blade shaft being at least the same as the length of the honeycombs in the honeycomb frame.
17. The device according to claim 11, wherein the rotating blades are mounted on both sides of the honeycomb frame on blade shafts, which are attached to the supporting elements, the length of one blade shaft being at least the same as the length of the honeycombs in the honeycomb frame.
18. The device according to claim 12, wherein the rotating blades are mounted on both sides of the honeycomb frame on blade shafts, which are attached to the supporting elements, the length of one blade shaft being at least the same as the length of the honeycombs in the honeycomb frame.
19. The device according to one of the claim 1, wherein the mechanism for feeding the honeycomb frame into the device has to ends and comprises chains at both of the two ends, the chains being connected by a shaft, which transmits movement of the chains to the honeycomb frames.
20. The device according to one of the claim 18, wherein the mechanism for feeding the honeycomb frame into the device has to ends and comprises chains at both of the two ends, the chains being connected by a shaft, which transmits movement of the chains to the honeycomb frames.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] In the following the invention is now described more in detail taken in connection with accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0020] The device 1 and the honeycomb frame 2 according to the present invention are shown in the drawings
[0021] In the device 1 the blade shafts 7 and 8 are being pushed toward each other. This has been achieved for example by mounting a tension spring between the supporting elements that pulls the supporting elements toward each other. Instead of the tension spring, in some cases also a thrust spring can be used. Pressing the rotating blades against the honeycombs can be implemented by also using other means than springs. The blade shafts 7 and 8 are pressed against the surfaces of the honeycomb frames with such a force that the piercing teeth of the rotating blades go through the wax capping 13 into wax cells of the honeycomb 14 without yet damaging the other structures of the honeycomb frame. When the honeycomb frame 2 is moved downwards with the help of the chain mechanism 3, the rotating blades rotate with the movement of the honeycomb frame and break through the wax seal 2 covering each wax cell of the honeycomb 14.
[0022] The full honeycomb frames 2 are being separately lifted either manually or lifter assisted on the slide feed magazine, from where they are being manually fed one by one, or the frames move with the help of an automatic feed mechanism into this device. The separate electrically or manually operated, bilaterally placed feed mechanism 3 is connected by a shaft 15, which presses the honeycomb frame downwards through the uncapping mechanism.
[0023] The conveyor mechanism 3, 15 for the honeycomb frame 2 pushes the honeycomb frames one by one through the heated cutting knives of the uncapping device (not shown in the drawings). Said cutting knives cut the oversized honeycomb structure from both sides of the frame, after which the thickness of the frames is about 20-24 millimetres. The thick honeycomb frames are only built during a good main harvest season. Before and after the main harvest season usually undersized honeycombs are built. These shallow and deformed honeycomb structures cannot be uncapped by straight cutting knives, is but the device according to this invention solves this problem, said device functioning together with said cutting knives in the same uncapping device or without the cutting knives as a separate device that works at its own for uncapping honeycombs.
[0024] In this mechanism, the independently rotating metallic or plastic rotating blades 11 and 12 are mounted on a slide bearing on the blade shafts 7 and 8, said blade shafts 7 and 8 being symmetrically placed on both sides of the frame. The rotating blades can also be mounted on the spin axis on the separate and independently moving sets of blades 17 (drawings 4 and 5), when each set of blades is independently pivoted and pressed against the surface of wax capping 13 for instance by using a spring. The rotating blades 11 and 12 can likewise be directly mounted on a hollow blade shaft.
[0025] The amount of rotating blades of each set of blades 17 varies according to the size of the honeycomb and the dimensions of the honeycomb frame. The pivoted spin axes are loaded by an external force so that they are pressed against the honeycombs of the frame in the uncapping device, when the piercing teeth of the rotating blades perforate the wax capping of the honeycombs while rolling on the wax capping 13. Some honey sticks to the piercing teeth of the uncapping device inside the wax cells, and when the movement of piercing teeth is because of the rotary movement of the rotating blade directed outward from the honeycomb, the piercing teeth pull out some mixture of honey and beeswax. The effect of the rotating blades does not depend on the viscosity of honey or the origin of honey. The heating water or the water vapour that adjusts the temperature of the rotating blades can be connected to run inside the blade shaft of the rotating blades. The rotating blades heat up to the desired temperature because of the heat conducting from the spin axis of said rotating to blades. To same extent, also an electric heating resistor can be mounted inside the blade shaft. The rotating blades 11, 12 with piercing teeth rotate independently around their spin axes each at their own rotating speed. The force used by the piercing teeth for piercing the wax capping 13 of the honeycomb is adjustable for example with is a spring, as described above, or using a weight or a similar arrangement. The uncapped honeycombs are emptier from honey after the extraction and the time used for extracting is remarkably shorter than by using traditional methods for uncapping the honeycomb frames.
[0026] For a professional beekeeper it is obvious that the invention is not restricted to said implementation examples, but it can be varied within the given claims.
[0027] The device is described above as vertically functioning. It could work though in another direction as well, for instance laterally (in horizontal direction).
[0028] Further on, it is possible that the rotating blades are mounted on separate blade shafts, which are placed on the same or even on different positions of the spin axes.
[0029] Various embodiments may include any of the above characteristic features, either alone or in any suitable combination.