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  • My invention relates to certain improvements in bee-hives, hereinafter more fully set forth.
  • Figure 1 shows the bee-house, part in transverse section and part in end elevation, with the front half of the hive in section.
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the hive with the cap, front shutter, and honey-boxes removed.
  • A is the roof of the bee-house made removable from the body Band connected thereto by hooks G.
  • D are legs, to which are attached inverted cups or flares d, to prevent the ascent of mice, &c.
  • E are longitudinal interior cleats upon the front and back walls of the bee-house to support the hives, of which there may be any desired number in the house.
  • F F are, respectively, the movable and fixed boards forming the bottom of the bee-house.
  • Gris a shutter which is closed (as shown) during winter, but raised and folded back against the front of the house in summer. His a shutter by which access is had to the honey-boxes.
  • the gum or hive has perpendicular sides I and horizontal top J, and diaphragm or honeychamber floor K.
  • the bottom consists oftwo inclined portions M N, the front portion M of the bee-aperture or passage.
  • m is a small lower edge of M is in contact with N.
  • n is edge of M and constitutes the li ghtin g-board for the bees.
  • L is the front shutter of the honeychamber, held in place by dowels l passing into the side I and from the lid J.
  • the floor or diaphragm K divides the breeding-chamber beneath from the honey-chamber above, having bee-holes connecting with the honey-boxes, as usual.
  • k are orifices at the four corners of the floor K to allow the introduction of an instrument (as shown above at 0) to scrape the corners of the breeding-chamber clear of the eggs, &c., of the bee-moth.
  • the ends only of the instrument 0 are shown, the shank being broken away.
  • the length of the instrument is sufficient to reach from the top to the bottom raise the lower shutter G and fold it back close to the front of the bee-house; take out the front floor-board F, raise the sliding door M half an inch, open the upper shutter H, raise the front of the lid J on the bee-gum or hive, and remove the shutter L from the front of the honey-boxes.
  • the vitality of the eggs, 850. may be destroyed by pouring strong brine down the holes 70.
  • the floor K provided with orifices k 70 k k at its corners, as and for the purpose set forth.
  • the floor K provided with the orifices k k 70 k at its corners, in combination with the sliding board M, as and for the purpose set forth.

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. 2 8heets -Sheet1. P. BROWN.
improvement in Bee-Hives.
No. 131,247 Patented Sep.10, 1s7'2.
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2 Sheets -s heet P. BROWN.
Improvement in Bee-Hives.
No. 131,247. Patented gap-10,1872.
ATTEET. INVENTEIH fl-wztam flap/5W v ments in Bee-Hives, invented by PETER which is made to slide to regulate the size of notch in the slide for ventilation when the the lower edge of N, which projects outside the UNITED STATES PATENT QFFIGE.
PETER BROWN, OF TAYLORVILLE, ILLINOIS.
IMPROVEMENT IN BEE-HIVES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 131,247, dated September 10, 1872.
Specification describing certain Improve- BRowN, of Taylorville, in the county of Christian and State of Illinois.
My invention relates to certain improvements in bee-hives, hereinafter more fully set forth.
Figure 1 shows the bee-house, part in transverse section and part in end elevation, with the front half of the hive in section. Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the hive with the cap, front shutter, and honey-boxes removed.
A is the roof of the bee-house made removable from the body Band connected thereto by hooks G. D are legs, to which are attached inverted cups or flares d, to prevent the ascent of mice, &c. E are longitudinal interior cleats upon the front and back walls of the bee-house to support the hives, of which there may be any desired number in the house. F F are, respectively, the movable and fixed boards forming the bottom of the bee-house. Gris a shutter which is closed (as shown) during winter, but raised and folded back against the front of the house in summer. His a shutter by which access is had to the honey-boxes. The gum or hive has perpendicular sides I and horizontal top J, and diaphragm or honeychamber floor K. The bottom consists oftwo inclined portions M N, the front portion M of the bee-aperture or passage. m is a small lower edge of M is in contact with N. n is edge of M and constitutes the li ghtin g-board for the bees. L is the front shutter of the honeychamber, held in place by dowels l passing into the side I and from the lid J. The floor or diaphragm K divides the breeding-chamber beneath from the honey-chamber above, having bee-holes connecting with the honey-boxes, as usual. k are orifices at the four corners of the floor K to allow the introduction of an instrument (as shown above at 0) to scrape the corners of the breeding-chamber clear of the eggs, &c., of the bee-moth. The ends only of the instrument 0 are shown, the shank being broken away. The length of the instrument is sufficient to reach from the top to the bottom raise the lower shutter G and fold it back close to the front of the bee-house; take out the front floor-board F, raise the sliding door M half an inch, open the upper shutter H, raise the front of the lid J on the bee-gum or hive, and remove the shutter L from the front of the honey-boxes.
To clear the hive from the eggs, &c., of beemoths, lift the top A off the bee-house and top J of the hive, and take out the honey-boxes;
then, with the instrument or other suitable tool, clear out the corners of the bee-chamber with a downward movement of the instrument, and remove from the hive all that do not drop out. If preferred, the vitality of the eggs, 850., may be destroyed by pouring strong brine down the holes 70.
I have found from long experience in the management of bees that the eggs of the beemoth are always deposited in the corners of the hive, and by removing them from these positions I have preserved the bees from their ravages.
I claim herein as new and of my invention-- 1. The bee-house A B, provided with shutters H G and cleats E, in combination with the hives J I having cleats R It, shutter L, and inclined sliding bottom M, as and for the purposes set forth.
2. The floor K provided with orifices k 70 k k at its corners, as and for the purpose set forth.
3. The floor K, provided with the orifices k k 70 k at its corners, in combination with the sliding board M, as and for the purpose set forth.
PETER BROWN.
Witnesses A. G. BARNES, J. O. MCBRIDE.
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