The present invention relates to picking fruits. In particular, the present invention relates to a picking-cutting device for harvesting fruits.
Apples may be picked by hand and must all be harvested with the stem, because apples without the stem spoil rapidly; however, but long stems of many types of apples cause puncture and pressure damage on other apples during storage. Picking scissors have been proposed for use with citrus fruits in particular. Picking scissors are also used sometimes with apples, but these require both hands for cutting off an apple, or using scissors which hold the apple on the stem as it is cut off. A stem which is too long can nevertheless remain on the apple, which may in turn damage other apples.
The present invention provides a picking-cutting device which is attachable to the finger and hand. Using the device, an apple may be held with one hand and simultaneously cut off, without the apple suffering pressure damage. In this case, the stem is cut through in such a way that it may not cause any puncture or pressure damage to other apples.
In the present case, the device is a picking-cutting device which is attached to a finger and hand. The fruit surface and the fruit stem (9) are touched using the finger and the fruit stem (9) is thus introduced into the cutting element (1). The fruit stem is then cut off using the spoon-like cutting element at the lowest possible point.
Illustrations of possible picking-cutting devices attached to the hand are shown in the figures.
This picking-cutting device attached to the hand is a spoon-shaped cutting element having a counter cutting element or plate which may squeeze the stem of the fruit to be picked. The cutting element is constructed on a flexible or rigid support having at least one interposed joint. The supports are equipped with at least one attachment orientation. The picking-cutting device is attached to finger and thumb using fasteners. In addition, the support may be implemented as telescopic in order to be adapted to the finger length. The application of force to the cutting element is performed via the movement of the finger, particularly the thumb, or by an external or existing source of power. The external source of power may be a pre-tension force device (such as a spring, as indicated by the numeral 6 in
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1092/03 | Jun 2003 | CH | national |
The present application is a continuation of the International Patent Application Serial No. PCT/CH2003/000575, filed Aug. 25, 2003, which claims the benefit of the filing date of Swiss Patent Application No. 1092/03, filed on Jun. 23, 2003, which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
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Parent | PCT/CH03/00575 | Aug 2003 | US |
Child | 11317905 | Dec 2005 | US |