AU2017279813A1 - Beekeeping protective gear with simple access Veil and extra protection - Google Patents

Beekeeping protective gear with simple access Veil and extra protection Download PDF

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AU2017279813A1
AU2017279813A1 AU2017279813A AU2017279813A AU2017279813A1 AU 2017279813 A1 AU2017279813 A1 AU 2017279813A1 AU 2017279813 A AU2017279813 A AU 2017279813A AU 2017279813 A AU2017279813 A AU 2017279813A AU 2017279813 A1 AU2017279813 A1 AU 2017279813A1
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Serwat Bano
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Fase Traders Pty Ltd
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Abstract Usually, bee keeping folding veils fall on the beekeeper's face and mesh touches the nose and bees attack the nose and face. To avoid this, beekeepers use cap hat which keeps away the mesh. The plastic strip with on end is stitched inside the veils and another end has Velcro which can be attached when a beekeeper wants to use the veil. It is very common bees get inside the protective gear and attack the face, eyes and the beekeeper have to access multiple zippers and it is very hard to unzip with the cumbersome gloves. During this struggle, beekeeper can get hundreds of stings. With the simple access veil, the beekeeper has to unzip only front part of the veil. With the simple access, veil beekeeper would be able to have a glass of water, inhaler or wiping the face without taking off the protective suit.

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Beekeeping Protective Gear
This protective veil has two unique features
1, Extra protection
Usually, bee keeping folding veils fall on the beekeeper’s face and mesh touches the nose and bees attack the nose and face. To avoid this, beekeepers use cap hat which keeps away the mesh.
The plastic strip with on end is stitched inside the veils and another end has Velcro which can be attached when a beekeeper wants to use the veil
2,
Simple access.
It is very common bees get inside the protective gear and attack the face, eyes and the beekeeper have to access multiple zippers and it is very hard to unzip with the cumbersome gloves. During this struggle, beekeeper can get hundreds of stings.
With the simple access veil, the beekeeper has to unzip only front part of the veil.
With the simple access, veil beekeeper would be able to have a glass of water, inhaler or wiping the face without taking off the protective suit.

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  1. Beekeeping Protective Gear
    Bee stings are a nightmare for the beekeepers particularly for armatures and backyard beekeepers.
    In the recent time, we have seen a significant growth in backyard/armatures beekeepers and they are not well trained to avoid bee stings.
    As a result, they usually hospitalised and those who are allergic to the bees may face death.
    The serious thing happens when the attack on the face and eyes, to resolve this serious issue, we have invented simple access veil, which can be unzipped in seconds and bees can be removed from the face.
    The simple access veil another feature is a rigid plastic strip which is attacked on the top of the veil and this rigid strip keeps away the front meh from the face.
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US2344811A (en) * 1942-01-28 1944-03-21 Ferdinand A Gill Insect-repelling fabric and garment
US5794263A (en) * 1997-04-22 1998-08-18 Carman; Nancy T. Insect protective garment
US20140352043A1 (en) * 2013-06-04 2014-12-04 Kathy Harvey Bed bug protective garment

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US2344811A (en) * 1942-01-28 1944-03-21 Ferdinand A Gill Insect-repelling fabric and garment
US5794263A (en) * 1997-04-22 1998-08-18 Carman; Nancy T. Insect protective garment
US20140352043A1 (en) * 2013-06-04 2014-12-04 Kathy Harvey Bed bug protective garment

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Easy Access Veil from Guardian Bee Apparel (on FB) vented bee suit [retrieved from internet on 03/07/2018]<URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnmfQlvVlzs >Published on 9 May 2017. *
OZ Armour Beekeeping Protective Gear [retrieved from internet on 03/07/2018]<URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ae9DYqOcij4 >Published on 14 July 2016 *

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