Claims
- 1. A fruit harvesting apparatus comprising a vehicle having a front end and a back end; means for moving the vehicle along the ground; a tray, located at the front end of the vehicle, for receiving picked fruit; a pivotable hopper, mounted to the back end of said vehicle, for temporarily storing the picked fruit; and a transfer system for transferring the picked fruit from said tray to said hopper;
- wherein said tray includes a bottom wall and a set of side walls surrounding said bottom wall,
- wherein said set of side walls includes a back wall which is positioned adjacent the front end of said vehicle and a pair of walls extending from opposite ends of said back wall,
- wherein said tray further includes a channel formed at least partially by channel-forming sections of said bottom wall;
- wherein said channel includes a rear edge defining a tray opening and a substantially planar lower wall sloping towards said tray opening;
- wherein said transfer system is connected to said tray opening in such a manner that a smooth transition surface is formed between said tray and said transfer system; and
- wherein said transfer system extends from said tray opening to said hopper.
- 2. A fruit harvesting system as set forth in claim 1 wherein the slope of said lower wall of said channel is less than 45.degree..
- 3. A fruit harvesting system as set forth in claim 2 wherein the slope of said lower wall of said channel is less than 20.degree..
- 4. A fruit harvesting apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said bottom wall further includes at least one sloping section which slopes towards said channel.
- 5. A fruit harvesting apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said rear edge is positioned in a substantially vertical plane.
- 6. A fruit harvesting system as set forth in claim 5 wherein said substantially vertical plane is substantially parallel to said front end of said vehicle.
- 7. A fruit harvesting apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said tray opening is an opening in one of said side walls.
- 8. A fruit harvesting apparatus as set forth in claim 7 wherein said tray opening is also a wall opening in said back wall.
- 9. A fruit harvesting apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said set of side walls together define a semi-circular border around said bottom wall.
- 10. A fruit harvesting apparatus as set forth in claim I wherein said set of side walls together define a polygonal border around said bottom wall.
- 11. A fruit harvesting apparatus as set forth in claim 10 wherein said set of side walls together define a rectangular border around said bottom wall.
- 12. A fruit harvesting apparatus as set forth in claim 11 wherein said rear edge is formed by the channel-forming sections of the bottom wall.
- 13. A fruit harvesting apparatus as set forth in claim 12 wherein said tray opening is positioned forward of the back wall.
- 14. A fruit harvesting apparatus as set forth in claim 13 wherein said tray further comprises a slope adjusting device which adjusts the slope of the bottom wall to control the amount of fruit flowing towards said tray opening.
- 15. A fruit harvesting apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said tray channel is positioned adjacent and parallel to said back wall.
- 16. A fruit harvesting apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said tray opening is positioned beyond one of said side walls.
- 17. A fruit harvesting apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said smooth transition surface in a substantially horizontal plane.
- 18. A fruit harvesting apparatus comprising a vehicle having a front end and a back end; means for moving the vehicle along the ground; a tray, mounted to the vehicle adjacent the ground, for receiving picked fruit; a pivotable hopper, mounted to the back end of said vehicle, for temporarily storing the picked fruit; and a transfer system for transferring the picked fruit from said tray to said hopper;
- wherein said tray includes a bottom wall and a set of side walls surrounding said bottom wall;
- wherein said set of side walls includes a back wall which is positioned adjacent said vehicle and a pair of walls extending from opposite ends of said back wall,
- wherein said tray further includes a channel formed at least partially by channel-forming sections of said bottom wall;
- wherein said channel includes a rear edge defining a tray opening and a substantially planar lower wall sloping towards said tray opening;
- wherein said transfer system is connected to said tray opening in such a manner that a smooth transition surface is formed between said tray and said transfer system; and
- wherein said transfer system extends from said tray opening to said hopper.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 07/572,152 which is entitled "HARVESTING APPARATUS AND METHOD" and which was filed on Aug. 23, 1990. The entire disclosure of this earlier application is hereby incorporated by reference.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Tree Spacing Studies: how close is close? by Jim Fisher, The Citrus Industry, Feb. 1990, pp. 34-44, 74. |
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