Claims
- 1. A fruit harvester comprising:
a vehicle; a boom having a proximal end carried by said vehicle and having a distal end; a shaker head connected to the distal end of said boom for vibrating a tree to shake fruit therefrom the tree; and a fruit deflector comprising upper and lower portions connected together and cooperatively defining a fruit collecting surface for catching fruit shaken from the tree; said fruit deflector pivotable between operating and retracted positions, said fruit deflector when in the operating position having said lower portion adjacent said shaker head, said fruit deflector when in the retracted position having said lower portion being pivoted upward and away from said shaker head to facilitate access thereto.
- 2. A fruit harvester according to claim 1 wherein said fruit deflector is pivotally connected to said boom.
- 3. A fruit harvester according to claim 2 further comprising a fruit deflector mounting bracket pivotally connecting said fruit deflector to said boom.
- 4. A fruit harvester according to claim 3 wherein said boom comprises a telescoping boom including proximal and distal telescoping boom sections; wherein said fruit deflector mounting bracket is connected to the distal telescopic boom section; and further comprising at least one boom extension/retraction actuator connected between a proximal boom section and said fruit deflector mounting bracket for causing boom extension/retraction and also pivoting of said fruit deflector.
- 5. A fruit harvester according to claim 4 further comprising a locking mechanism cooperating with said fruit deflector mounting bracket and said boom for locking said fruit deflector in at least one of the operating and retracted positions.
- 6. A fruit harvester according to claim 5 wherein said locking mechanism comprises:
aligned passageways in said boom and said fruit deflector mounting bracket; and at least one removable locking pin to be received in the aligned passageways.
- 7. A fruit harvester according to claim 1 wherein said fruit deflector comprises:
a rigid frame connected to said boom adjacent said shaker head; and a plurality of flexible elongate members carried by said generally rigid frame.
- 8. A fruit harvester according to claim 7 wherein the plurality of flexible elongate members are arranged in spaced-apart, side-by-side relation defining slotted openings therebetween.
- 9. A fruit harvester according to claim 8 wherein the plurality of flexible elongate members are arranged to define a lower portion extending laterally outwardly from said rigid frame and an upper portion extending vertically outwardly from said rigid frame.
- 10. A fruit harvester according to claim 9 wherein each of said lower and upper portions comprises inner and outer panels, each comprising a plurality of flexible elongate members arranged in spaced-apart, side-by-side relation.
- 11. A fruit harvester according to claim 1 wherein said vehicle comprises:
a chassis; an engine carried by said chassis; and a pair of opposing tracks carried by said chassis and driven by said engine.
- 12. A fruit harvester according to claim 1 wherein said shaker head comprises a vibrator unit and jaws connected thereto for grasping and vibrating a tree.
- 13. A fruit harvester comprising:
a vehicle; a telescoping boom having a proximal end carried by said vehicle and having a distal end; a shaker head connected to the distal end of said boom for vibrating a tree to shake fruit therefrom; a fruit deflector comprising upper and lower portions connected together and cooperatively defining a fruit collecting surface for catching fruit shaken from the tree; a fruit deflector mounting bracket pivotally connecting said fruit deflector to said boom so as to be pivotable between operating and retracted positions, said fruit deflector when in the operating position having said lower portion adjacent said shaker head, said fruit deflector when in the retracted position having said lower portion being pivoted upward and away from said shaker head to facilitate access thereto; and a locking mechanism cooperating with said fruit deflector mounting bracket and said boom for locking said fruit deflector in at least one of the operating and retracted positions.
- 14. A fruit harvester according to claim 13 wherein said telescoping boom comprises proximal and distal telescoping boom sections; wherein said fruit deflector mounting bracket is connected to the distal telescopic boom section; and further comprising at least one boom extension/retraction actuator connected between a proximal boom section and said fruit deflector mounting bracket for causing boom extension/retraction and also pivoting of said fruit deflector.
- 15. A fruit harvester according to claim 13 wherein said locking mechanism comprises:
aligned passageways in said boom and said fruit deflector mounting bracket; and at least one removable locking pin to be received in the aligned passageways.
- 16. A fruit harvester according to claim 13 wherein said fruit deflector comprises:
a rigid frame connected to said boom adjacent said shaker head; and a plurality of flexible elongate members carried by said generally rigid frame.
- 17. A fruit harvester according to claim 16 wherein the plurality of flexible elongate members are arranged in spaced-apart, side-by-side relation defining slotted openings therebetween.
- 18. A fruit harvester according to claim 17 wherein the plurality of flexible elongate members are arranged to define a lower portion extending laterally outwardly from said rigid frame and an upper portion extending vertically outwardly from said rigid frame.
- 19. A fruit harvester according to claim 18 wherein each of said lower and upper portions comprises inner and outer panels, each comprising a plurality of flexible elongate members arranged in spaced-apart, side-by-side relation.
- 20. A fruit harvester according to claim 13 wherein said vehicle comprises:
a chassis; an engine carried by said chassis; and a pair of opposing tracks carried by said chassis and driven by said engine.
- 21. A fruit harvester according to claim 13 wherein said shaker head comprises a vibrator unit and jaws connected thereto for grasping and vibrating a tree.
- 22. A method for accessing a shaker head of a fruit harvester comprising a vehicle, a boom having a proximal end carried by the vehicle and having a distal end carrying the shaker head, and a fruit deflector comprising upper and lower portions connected together and cooperatively defining a fruit collecting surface for catching fruit shaken from a tree, the method comprising:
pivotally mounting the fruit deflector be pivotable between operating and retracted positions, the fruit deflector when in the operating position having the lower portion adjacent the shaker head, the fruit deflector when in the retracted position having the lower portion being pivoted upward and away from the shaker head; and pivoting the fruit deflector from the operating position to the retracted position to thereby access the shaker head.
- 23. A method according to claim 22 wherein pivotally mounting comprises pivotally connecting the fruit deflector to the boom.
- 24. A method according to claim 23 wherein pivotally connecting comprises using a fruit deflector mounting bracket to pivotally connect the fruit deflector to the boom.
- 25. A method according to claim 24 wherein the boom comprises a telescoping boom including proximal and distal telescoping boom sections; wherein the fruit deflector mounting bracket is connected to the distal telescopic boom section; and further comprising using at least one boom extension/retraction actuator connected between a proximal boom section and the fruit deflector mounting bracket for causing boom extension/retraction and also pivoting of the fruit deflector.
- 26. A method according to claim 22 further comprising locking the fruit deflector in at least one of the operating and retracted positions.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/317,833 filed Dec. 12, 2002, and a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 10/317,834 filed Dec. 12, 2002, the entire disclosures of each of which are incorporated herein in their entirety by reference.
Continuation in Parts (2)
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