This is a mechanical trimmer used to separate unwanted plant material from harvested flowers, buds, and small fruit. This trimmer is intended to be used after the unwanted plant material has dried.
Current trimming methods are difficult or costly for growers of any scale. Previous patents for mechanical trimmers require the use of blades. Blades can damage the buds or flowers.
The disclosed method and device both reduces cost and labor. A single person can trim more at a time without damaging the buds. This novel method uses a poly mesh, rather than metal blades. There is minimal contact between the machine and the bud. Rather than cutting, the machine uses soft abrasion to remove the small ‘sugar’ leaves.
The effort required is small to trim one to five pounds in about 10 to 15 minutes. This machine is operated by hand, with minimal moving parts. An optional electric motor attachment is available. This machine is also safer to operate and clean than other mechanical trimmers.
The basket and inserts are easily cleaned with a bleach water solution. The frame assembly can be broken down and stored within the drum.
This trimmer utilizes a food grade barrel in three sizes. The drum sizes are 30 gallons and 55 gallons respectively. Each drum can be used on a collapsible frame that is universal for all drum sizes. (See drawing Main Assembly) The frame breaks down for storage and transportation.
What is disclosed is mechanical blade free separator comprising. The separation has a barrel assembly that is supported by a frame. The frame has a series of rollers or wheels on which the barrel assembly rotates. The rollers can be positioned on axles extending between legs of the frame. One or more axles and associated wheels can be driven by a motor. The barrel assembly has a barrel. The barrel having a cylindrical shape having a wall defining a side of the barrel. The wall of the barrel defines an interior of the barrel. The barrel has a floor and a removable lid positioned opposite said floor. A rigid plastic insert is configured for insertion into the barrel. The rigid plastic insert is a tube or pipe like shape. The insert can be open ended at both ends. The insert is configured for placement in the interior of the barrel such that said rigid plastic insert is positioned immediately adjacent to the wall in a close fit. The rigid plastic insert has a plurality of openings therethrough. These openings can be rectangular.
A plastic mesh basket is configured for placement within the rigid plastic insert within the interior of the barrel. The rigid plastic insert is configured to support the mesh basket within the barrel assembly. Plant material, such as buds or berries is placed in the mesh basket. When the barrel assembly rotates, the mesh basket supported by the insert causes the separation of the softer plant material, such as leaves, from the more rigid material, such as berries or buds. The removable lid encloses the mesh basket and rigid plastic insert within the barrel. The softer plant material is expelled from the mesh basket into the interior by the rotation of the barrel assembly.
The rollers or wheels are positioned such that a curve of the wall extends between opposing rollers. This allows the rollers to support the barrel when placed on its side, and to allow the rolling of the barrel on the wheels. In one embodiment four legs support the rollers and barrel. The axles extend between the legs, with the rollers positioned on the opposing parallel axles. The barrel is preferably configured with a track or channel that serves as a guide for the barrel rolling on the rollers. The lid can threadingly engage with the barrel, or alternative attachment mechanisms can be utilized.
High grade steel fasteners, and flanged wingnuts are used to secure the support bracket. The frame parts are preferably connected using flanged fasteners that are 1.5″ and 2.5″ respectively. Threaded caps are incorporated to allow for the flanged fastener to secure the frame components.
The longitudinal axles are supported by the frame using an attached bushing. Each axle has two separate 7″ wheels 34, 36, 38, 40, also called rollers. The wheels are held in place by attached clamping shaft collars. The wheels can be adjusted to accommodate multiple barrel sizes. Preferably the barrel has tracks or channels 35, 37 for positioning the barrel on the rollers and retaining the barrel in place on the rollers.
Food grade barrels will be guided horizontally by the wheels. The wheels surface provides agitation to the drum. The barrels can easily be rotated by hand, or by attaching an electric motor 60 with pulley 62 to drive rotation of one of the axles as shown in
The frame in
Each barrel assembly utilizes a styrene plastic insert 44 or sleeve to support a plastic mesh basket 54. Excess plant material is trapped between the mesh and the interior of the barrel. The mesh is separated from the interior of the barrel by the insert that fits into the drum, as shown in
As illustrated in
The drum sizes are 30 gallons, and 55 gallons. Each size allows for a different volume and can accommodate gardeners to large farms.
The mesh basket 54 is designed to fit within the drum. (See
This design includes the use of a plastic mesh to separate unwanted plant material from harvested plants.
By using a design without blades, this trimmer can be opened up to more delicate fruits as well.
After the basket is inserted into the barrel and sleeve, the product can be added to the basket.
The primary use would be for buds or flowers; however, it could also accommodate berries and the like. In contrast, typical previous concepts that are not as versatile.
The mesh sizes can vary. The mesh ranges from ¼ inch to 1 inch for various plants. Custom weave sizes available to produce baskets.
When the frame is fully assembled, the barrel insert is placed securely into the barrel as shown in
The barrel with prepped material lies horizontally on the wheels supported by the frame as shown in
The barrel is then removed from the Frame. The barrel can then be opened. The basket can then be pulled from the insert. The basket holds the harvested bud, flower, or fruit, and the trim material remains in the barrel. The trim can be repurposed or disposed of.
The machine can then be sanitized easily using a concentration of 1000 ppm chlorine and water, (¼ cup bleach for 1 gallon water) or cleaning alcohol. The sanitizing solution is then poured into the barrel, and is cycled on the frame for 2 minutes. The barrel should then be air dried prior to storage.