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Class 449/54 - Honeycomb decapping device


Subclass of Class 449 - Bee culture
Definition: Structure intended to remove the wax covering of honeycomb
No. of patents: 4
Last issue date: 02/27/2001


NumberTitleIssue Date
6193583Flail-type honeycomb decapper
An improved apparatus for horizontally uncapping wax from both sides of a honeycomb. The improved apparatus includes a pair of flail elements, a first and second roller conveyors, and a height adjustable feeder roller member spaced above the first roller ...
02/27/2001
5662511Honey frame feeding apparatus
Apparatus for feeding honey frames into a Cook & Beals automatic rotary cutter uncapping machine, the apparatus providing a pair of spaced horizontal conveyors from which are suspended honey frames to be fed into a Cook & Beals machine. The horizontal con...
09/02/1997
5295894Device for removing lids from honeycombs
The wax lids of honeycomb cells are removed by a rotating tool which is provided as a rotating, cylindrical brush with firm, flexibly deflectable bristles. The honeycomb, from which the lids are to be removed, is arranged within a guide support of a casin...
03/22/1994
4765008Flail-type honeycomb decapper and method
An apparatus and method for uncapping wax from both sides of a honeycomb. The apparatus comprises a pair of rotatable flails, a first conveyor for delivering a honeycomb to the pair of rotatable flails and a second endless conveyor for moving the honeycom...
08/23/1988
 
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