序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
21 Maschine und Verfahren zur Oberflächenbearbeitung von Länglichen Gegenständen EP97121806.0 1997-12-11 EP0849057B1 2001-10-04 Auer, Martin, Dipl.Ing.; Auer, Peter, Ing.
22 Implement for the removal of leaves and thorns from flower stalks EP88104299.8 1988-03-18 EP0332730A1 1989-09-20 Grossi, Giacomo

An implement for the removal of leaves and thorns from flower stalks consists of two semicylindrical shells (10, 11) reciprocally hinged along the respective longitudinal edges; in the internal faces of each of them are plates (13, 14), perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the half shells, and equipped with grooves (15, 16) so that when the half shells are closed to form a cylinder, between such plates a hole is formed having a diameter slightly larger than a flower stalk (19); the half shells are respectively equipped with handles (17, 18) on the external faces in order to allow a firm grip of the closed cylinder.

23 Trimmer US14461287 2014-08-15 US09832937B2 2017-12-05 Barry Schroeder
A device for trimming stems and the leafy plant structure projecting from a flower of a plant, for example a harvested flower of a marijuana plant. The device includes a blade head for supporting a pair of sheet blades, each sheet blade having a contact surface, the contact surface of the first sheet blade configured for reciprocating motion against the contact surface of the second. The first sheet blade and the second sheet blade are formed having numerous trimming apertures such that as the first sheet blade reciprocates against the second sheet blade, the plurality of first sheet blade trimming apertures and the plurality of second sheet aperture alternately, and at last partially, align and close creating a shearing action between the edges defining each of the plurality of first sheet blade trimming apertures and an edge defining each of the plurality of second sheet blade trimming apertures.
24 MACHINE FOR CUTTING THE TIPS OF THE LEAVES OFF AGAVE PLANTS AND PREPARING THE PLANTS FOR THE REMOVAL OF THE CORE US14786469 2014-04-23 US20160057939A1 2016-03-03 Ruben NAVARRO VELASCO
A machine for cutting the tips of the leaves off agave plants to prepare the plants for the subsequent removal of the core. The machine includes a chassis defining a platform having: a rear end having a structural frame supporting arms that project rearwards, wheel rims that rest on the ground being secured to said arms; a front end having a structural frame having arms extending frontwards, a tractor-coupled drawbar being secured to said arms; and an arm that connects to the power take-off and is secured in the upper part of the structural frame. The machine includes a supporting base which can slide under the action of hydraulic elements, and is mounted on a pair of parallel rails and is arranged transversely across the platform. Additionally, the machine includes a hydraulic system with control inputs, actuated by the operator.
25 ROSE PRUNING AND STRIPPING DEVICE US11467823 2006-08-28 US20070044316A1 2007-03-01 Barbara Bohlman; Camille Carr
A rose pruning and stripping device includes first and second jaws pivotally connected between handle and cutting portions thereof. An inner edge of the cutting portion of the first jaw sharpened into a cutting edge, and the opposite inner edge of the cutting portion of the second jaw defines a dull edge. A multi-faceted notch is formed in each cutting portion of the first and second jaws between the pivotal connection and the sharpened edge. A leaf and thorn stripping aperture is formed as the handles of the first and second jaws, and particularly the cutting portions thereof, are brought towards one another.
26 Plant deleafing tool US10862290 2004-06-05 US20050268467A1 2005-12-08 Jackie Woods-Hunter
The present invention is a multi-purpose hand tool that can remove foliage from vegetables and other plants, including flowers. It can also be used for various other jobs, including the removal of plastic coating on electrical wiring, thorns on roses, and to snip stems. The dual retractable blades eliminate the need to pull foliage from the stem by hand, making it possible to stem both sides at once with one swift upward motion of the instrument. The dual handles increase the ease-of-use for people who have difficulty gripping small objects. This enables quicker preparation and clean-up because you can stem and snip with one pull and the greens need not be cut apart first.
27 Method and apparatus for removing thorns and foliage from stems of plants US09832055 2001-04-10 US20020144457A1 2002-10-10 William E. Harrison JR.
A method and apparatus for removing thorns and foliage from a plant stem. The apparatus includes an elongated body member having a passageway and a thorn removal member. The passageway of the elongated body member has a diameter greater than the diameter of the plant stem with its thorns allowing for passage of the plant stem and thorns through the passageway of the elongated body member. The thorn removal member has an opening sized to permit passage of the plant stem, while resisting passage of the thorns and foliage of the stem of the plant. The thorn removal member traverses the passageway of the elongated body member. As the stem of the plant is moved to and fro through the opening of the thorn removal member, at least a tip portion of the thorns is removed by the thorn removal member without damaging the stem of the plant.
28 Machine and process for working the surface of long, narrow objects US992776 1997-12-17 US6016626A 2000-01-25 Peter Auer; Martin Auer
A machine for the surface treatment of long, narrow objects, more particularly vine shoots, with the following features:a frame fixture (3), that defines the direction of motion (32);at least one conveyor module (4), that has at least one pair of conveyor rollers (14), with a conveyance channel between them, and that is arranged with these along the axis of motion (32);at least two brushes (20, 20a) that define a processing channel that runs along the axis of motion (32).
29 De-thorning apparatus for removing thorns form the nopal cactus petals and the like US706163 1991-05-28 US5196036A 1993-03-23 Leonardo R. Lamas
A de-thorning instrument that can be manipulated to gouge thorny processes on cactus petals, such as those found on the nopal cactus, for preparation as a food staple. The de-thorning instrument can be provided as a pre-shaped cutting instrument or shapable cutting instrument that gouges only the swelled base of the thorny process on the cactus petal in a single sweep of the de-thorning instrument. The de-thorning instrument is an edged instrument having an edged body structure including at least one concave edged portion and an adjacent expanded body portion that effects simultaneous cutting and removal of the cactus thorns. A handle member is attached to the edged body structure for ease of manipulating the apparatus. The edged body structure is preferably a flat, substantially thin, flexible, edged body structure that facilitates being manually formed into a concave edged portion, including an expanded body portion adjacent the concave edge that facilitates the simultaneous removal of the cut thorn process. The concave edged portion and expanded body portion can be alternatively provided as a pre-formed, ready-to-use de-thorning instrument, such as a spoon-like de-thorning instrument, a sickle-shaped de-thorning instrument, or a closed-loop, open body de-thorning instrument.
30 Flower stripping and thorn dulling implement US701024 1991-05-16 US5177941A 1993-01-12 Gale V. Tharp; John F. Ivers
A hand-held flower stripping and thorn dulling implement has a handle portion and comb portion extending outwardly from one end thereof which has a row of generally vertical laterally spaced fingers at its outer end. The implement will strip a whole bundle of flowers at one time. The fingers are smooth and rounded configurations spaced apart sufficient to glide along the stems of the bundle and strip the leaves from the stems while also rounding off the tips of thorns of flowers having thorny stems. The handle portion extends angularly upward and rearward relative to the comb portion to place the fingers of the user above the stems of the bundle of flowers and facilitate a comfortable gripping position. In one embodiment, the comb portion and fingers are formed of length of rigid wire bent into a series of continuous, generally vertical elongate loops defining the laterally spaced fingers. In use, a bundle of flowers is placed under the arm of the user with the flower heads cradled between the elbow and the body and the stems positioned loosely along the forearm toward the wrist and the comb portion is pulled through the stem bundle away from the heads of the flowers toward the wrist in a smooth stroking action and the bundle is rotated as needed until the unwanted leaves are removed from the stems and the tips of the thorns of flowers having thorns are dulled sufficient to prevent pricking.
31 Rose thorn stripper US552071 1990-07-13 US5062238A 1991-11-05 Glenn Smith; Roseanna Smith
An apparatus for removing protuberances such as thorns extending from a plant stem includes a first and second stripping arm pivotally attached to each other. The arms have a plurality of concave sections set along the opposing edges of each arm to allow a plant stem to be inserted therebetween. The apparatus is mounted to a table by a plate attached to one of the arms.
32 Thorn-removing device US13459137 1937-04-02 US2167337A 1939-07-25 DE MEESTER MAURICE
33 Method and system for removing undesired plant parts EP07103790.7 2007-03-08 EP1967062A1 2008-09-10 Zeelen, Ronald; van Zwet, Erwin John

Method and system for removing undesired plant parts (9). A first cap (7) and means (13) are provided for lowering that cap over the supposed plant parts location, pushing downwards any leafs (8) etc. around the supposed plant parts location. Means (15) are provided for making at least one image of the supposed plant parts location from several sides through the cap. Processing means (3) process the image(s) of the supposed plant parts location and localize any plant part to be removed. Means (16) are provided for excising any plant part through the first cap under control of said processing means (3). A second cap (14) may be provided extending outside and arranged co-movable with the first cap (7). The means for making at least one image of the supposed plant parts location and the means for excising any plant part to be removed reside inside the gap between the first cap and the second cap.

34 Maschine und Verfahren zur Oberflächenbearbeitung von Länglichen Gegenständen EP97121806.0 1997-12-11 EP0849057A3 2000-04-26 Auer, Martin, Dipl.Ing.; Auer, Peter, Ing.

Eine Maschine zur Oberflächenbearbeitung von länglichen Gegenständen, insbesondere Rebentrieben, mit folgenden Merkmalen:

  • ein Rahmengestell (3), das eine Durchlaufachse (32) bestimmt;
  • wenigstens ein Fördermodul (4), das wenigstens ein Förderwalzenpaar (14) mit einem Förderspalt dazwischen enthält und mit diesen entlang der Durchlaufachse (32) angeordnet ist;
  • wenigstens zwei Bürsten (20, 20a), die einen Bearbeitungsspalt bestimmen, der entlang der Durchlaufachse (32) angeordnet ist.

35 Maschine und Verfahren zur Oberflächenbearbeitung von Länglichen Gegenständen EP97121806.0 1997-12-11 EP0849057A2 1998-06-24 Auer, Martin, Dipl.Ing.; Auer, Peter, Ing.

Eine Maschine zur Oberflächenbearbeitung von länglichen Gegenständen, insbesondere Rebentrieben, mit folgenden Merkmalen:

  • ein Rahmengestell (3), das eine Durchlaufachse (32) bestimmt;
  • wenigstens ein Fördermodul (4), das wenigstens ein Förderwalzenpaar (14) mit einem Förderspalt dazwischen enthält und mit diesen entlang der Durchlaufachse (32) angeordnet ist;
  • wenigstens zwei Bürsten (20, 20a), die einen Bearbeitungsspalt bestimmen, der entlang der Durchlaufachse (32) angeordnet ist.

36 Process for defoliating plant stems and apparatus therefor EP90200365.6 1990-02-19 EP0383410A1 1990-08-22 Koenders, Robèr Hermanus Wilhelmus

Process for defoliating plant stems (1) wherein the stems are transported through a first roller pair (2) provided with brushes by engagement of the brushes and thereafter the stems after passage through the clearance between the rollers are exposed to the action of a second pair of rollers (3) directly placed behind the first pair of rollers, rotating opposite to the transport direction,provided with brushes. The brush elements of both roller pairs overlap to a certain extent, the brushes of the second roller pair mutually having such a distance that the leaves folded flat in the first action are able to straighten themselves before they are exposed to the action of the second roller pair. An apparatus for carrying out this process is indicated in the figure.

37 장미 가지치기 및 벗김 장치 KR1020087007808 2006-08-30 KR1020080052628A 2008-06-11 보홀만,바바라,이.; 카라,카밀레,비.
A rose pruning and stripping device includes first and second jaws pivotally connected between handle and cutting portions thereof. An inner edge of the cutting portion of the first jaw sharpened into a cutting edge, and the opposite inner edge of the cutting portion of the second jaw defines a dull edge. A multi-faceted notch is formed in each cutting portion of the first and second jaws between the pivotal connection and the sharpened edge. A leaf and thorn stripping aperture is formed as the handles of the first and second jaws, and particularly the cutting portions thereof, are brought towards one another.
38 ROSE PRUNING AND STRIPPING DEVICE PCT/US2006033886 2006-08-30 WO2007027789A3 2007-05-31 BOHLMAN BARBARA E; CARR CAMILLE B
A rose pruning and stripping device includes first and second jaws pivotally connected between handle and cutting portions thereof. An inner edge of the cutting portion of the first jaw sharpened into a cutting edge, and the opposite inner edge of the cutting portion of the second jaw defines a dull edge. A multi-faceted notch is formed in each cutting portion of the first and second jaws between the pivotal connection and the sharpened edge. A leaf and thorn stripping aperture is formed as the handles of the first and second jaws, and particularly the cutting portions thereof, are brought towards one another.
39 PLANT TRIMMER PCT/US2006036859 2006-09-21 WO2007038210A2 2007-04-05 SHOUSE LEVI; RECK WILLIAM
The present invention relates generally to a trimming machine used to cut flowers or other plant material into small sized fragments or to prune unwanted thorns or leaves off of plants and flowers. This machine trims flower petals into small pieces which can be used in potpourri or other displays. This machine enables the user to generate a greater volume of flower petals then the traditional method of hand trimming with a scissors. This machine can also trim the unwanted leaves, buds or thorns off plants and flowers.
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