TR200902949U - A styrofoam beehive. - Google Patents

A styrofoam beehive.

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TR200902949U
TR200902949U TR2009/02949U TR200902949U TR200902949U TR 200902949 U TR200902949 U TR 200902949U TR 2009/02949 U TR2009/02949 U TR 2009/02949U TR 200902949 U TR200902949 U TR 200902949U TR 200902949 U TR200902949 U TR 200902949U
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beehive
hive
bee
styrofoam
increase
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Avci Hüseyi̇n
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Bir kovan kapağı (1), kovan gövdesi (2), ballık (3), tabandan (4) meydana gelen bir eden arı kovanı (7) ve kapak (5) ve gövdeden (6) meydana gelen arı üretim kovanı (8) ihtiva eden arı yetiştirme ve bal üretim kovanları olup; Kovan ısı yalıtımı arttırmak, arıların bal verimini arttırmak, arı ölümlerini en aza indirmek, hafif bir kovan elde etmek, polen verimini arttırmak ve kovan içinde bakteri üremesini önlemek için ısı yalıtımı yüksek, seri imal edilebilen, tüm elemanları hafif malzemeden tercihen strafordan en azından bir arı kovanı (7); ısı yalıtımı yüksek, seri imal edilebilen, tüm elemanları hafif malzemeden tercihen strafordan en azından bir üretim kovanı (8) içermesidir.A beehive cover (1), a beehive body (2), honey bee (3), a beehive (7) consisting of a base (4) and a bee production hive (8) consisting of a lid (5) and a body (6). bee breeding and honey production hives; In order to increase the hive thermal insulation, to increase the honey yield of bees, to minimize bee deaths, to obtain a light hive, to increase the pollen yield and to prevent the growth of bacteria in the hive, all elements can be produced from high material, preferably at least one styrofoam from light material. sleeve (7); it comprises at least one production sleeve (8) of high-thermal insulation, which can be manufactured in series, all elements of light material, preferably of styrofoam.

TR2009/02949U 2009-04-15 2009-04-15 A styrofoam beehive. TR200902949U (en)

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