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US2474382A
US2474382A US617738A US61773845A US2474382A US 2474382 A US2474382 A US 2474382A US 617738 A US617738 A US 617738A US 61773845 A US61773845 A US 61773845A US 2474382 A US2474382 A US 2474382A
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  • This invention relates to a bee comb foundation frame.
  • An object of the invention is the construction of a novel and eiicient frame for holding a sheet of foundation.
  • Another object of the invention is the construction of a novel and efcient frame either of metal or plastic material, which frame will permit the easy insertion of a sheet of foundation therein, and retain the sheet for best results.
  • a still further object of the invention is the construction of a novel frame and top or cap section provided with a groove or channel throughout their length, to receive part of a sheet of foundation.
  • Figure 1 is a view in side elevation of a bee comb foundation frame, showing the preferred form of the invention.
  • Figure 2 is a transverse sectional view taken on line 2-2, Fig. 1, and looking in the direction of the arrows.
  • Figure 3 is a fragmentary, horizontal, sectional view taken on line 3 3, Figure l, and locking in the direction of the arrows.
  • Figure 4 is a fragmentary, perspective view of another embodiment of the invention.
  • Figure 5 is a fragmentary, perspective view of one of the end sections of the embodiment shown in Figure 4.
  • I designates the substantially U-shaped metallic frame that is constituted by the bottom section 2 and the two integral end sections 3.
  • a hollow top or cap section 1i normally straddles the end sections 3 in the peculiar manner hereinafter specifically described.
  • the end sections 3 and bottom section 2 are each provided with a groove or channel 5, Fig. 2, into which extend the edges of the foundation sheet 6.
  • Each section is provided with outwardly extending flanges 'l which support the comb cells as the bees work in the frame.
  • the end sections 3 are provided at their upper ends with inwardly extending tongues 3 formed in the same horizontal plane; these tongues act to make the entire frame structure more efficient, as Well as acting as a guide to hold the sheet 6 in efficient position; these tongues ⁇ ii being mostly positioned in the channel or groove 5 of the top g or cap section li.
  • the whole frame therefore has a continuous groove i5, since the groove in the cap section t, end sections t, and bottom section 2 all register.
  • Apertures Il are provided for wiring foundation if desired.
  • the bottom section 2a andthe end sections 3a are made separate, which is necessary when plastic or similar material is used in the construction of the frame.
  • the bottom section 2a is provided at its two ends with upstanding shoes i2, which receive the lower end of the two end sections 3a.
  • Each end section 3a is provided with parallel tongues i3 (Fig. 5) that normally fit into the groove 5 of the bottom section 2a.
  • a pin 9a extends through the shoe I2 and the tongued portion i3, securing the units of the device together. These tongues of the device act to strengthen the same by bracing the structure at its connecting parts.
  • the frame or device is non-breakable; it does not warp nor crack, and there are no nails to pull out or joints to work loose.
  • the device is practically non-destructible, since it does not decay and there are no pores for disease germs to collect in. [t has also a great many other advantages, such as being easily cleaned; therefore sanitary.
  • the structure of the device makes it possible for'the bee keeper to quickly rell with a foundation sheet, as the sheet can be easily positioned and secured. Either wired or unwired foundation can be used, as the grooves hold the foundation true without danger of warping, thereby preventing the building of drone cells in uneven places; This device aiords more cells for brood or honey, etc.
  • a bee comb foundation fram'the conrbination of a sheet metal frame, including ⁇ a bottom section and two sidesections', said bot-A tom and side sections being U-shaped in c'ro'ss section throughout their lengthisaidfsidexsections being provided at their top with pairs of inwardly extending tongues, said tongues'in each ⁇ pair being in engagement, a metal cap section U-shapedwin cross section throughoutfits length, said cap section placed' over and yreceiving the upper ends of said -sider sections including said inwardly extending tongues, and' said ⁇ l'lshaped sections also forming a continuous l'openfstructure for receiving freely the four edges of-'ailounda'tion sheet.

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June 28,'1949, 1 .'5. SMITH l-:TAL I 2,474,382
BEE 00MB FOUNDATION FRAME Filed Sept. 21, 1945 INVENTORS LUTON BAXTER SMITH NELLIE B. SMITH Patented June Z8, 1949 UNITED STATELS QFFICE BEE CMB FOUNDATION FRAME Luton Baxter Smith and Nellie B. Smith, High Point, N. C.
2 Claims.
This invention relates to a bee comb foundation frame.
An object of the invention is the construction of a novel and eiicient frame for holding a sheet of foundation.
Another object of the invention is the construction of a novel and efcient frame either of metal or plastic material, which frame will permit the easy insertion of a sheet of foundation therein, and retain the sheet for best results.
A still further object of the invention is the construction of a novel frame and top or cap section provided with a groove or channel throughout their length, to receive part of a sheet of foundation.
With the foregoing and other objects in View, our invention comprises certain novel constructions, combinations, and arrangements of parts as will be hereinafter fully described, illustrated in the accompanying drawings, and more particularly pointed out in the appended claims.
In the drawings:
Figure 1 is a view in side elevation of a bee comb foundation frame, showing the preferred form of the invention.
Figure 2 is a transverse sectional view taken on line 2-2, Fig. 1, and looking in the direction of the arrows.
Figure 3 is a fragmentary, horizontal, sectional view taken on line 3 3, Figure l, and locking in the direction of the arrows.
Figure 4 is a fragmentary, perspective view of another embodiment of the invention.
Figure 5 is a fragmentary, perspective view of one of the end sections of the embodiment shown in Figure 4.
Referring to the drawings, in which the preferred embodiment is illustrated in Figures 1 to 3, I designates the substantially U-shaped metallic frame that is constituted by the bottom section 2 and the two integral end sections 3. A hollow top or cap section 1i normally straddles the end sections 3 in the peculiar manner hereinafter specifically described.
The end sections 3 and bottom section 2 are each provided with a groove or channel 5, Fig. 2, into which extend the edges of the foundation sheet 6. Each section is provided with outwardly extending flanges 'l which support the comb cells as the bees work in the frame.
The end sections 3 are provided at their upper ends with inwardly extending tongues 3 formed in the same horizontal plane; these tongues act to make the entire frame structure more efficient, as Well as acting as a guide to hold the sheet 6 in efficient position; these tongues `ii being mostly positioned in the channel or groove 5 of the top g or cap section li. The whole frame therefore has a continuous groove i5, since the groove in the cap section t, end sections t, and bottom section 2 all register.
When the hollow cap section l is placed over the frame l with the upper tongued ends of the end sections 3 therein, pins El are placed through the cap section 'i and end sections 3, detachably holding said sections together.
Apertures I0 are formed in the cap section 4 near its ends for receiving a lifter hook (not shown), whereby the frame can be lifted easily out of the hive.
Apertures Il are provided for wiring foundation if desired.
In the embodiment shown n Figures 4 and 5, the bottom section 2a andthe end sections 3a are made separate, which is necessary when plastic or similar material is used in the construction of the frame. In this embodiment, the bottom section 2a is provided at its two ends with upstanding shoes i2, which receive the lower end of the two end sections 3a. Each end section 3a is provided with parallel tongues i3 (Fig. 5) that normally fit into the groove 5 of the bottom section 2a. A pin 9a extends through the shoe I2 and the tongued portion i3, securing the units of the device together. These tongues of the device act to strengthen the same by bracing the structure at its connecting parts. In this nonmetallic embodiment, it will be noted that there are four major sections, to wit: the bottom section, the end sections, and the cap section, all made in separate units or parts. The cap section of this embodiment is held in place the same as the cap of the metallic embodiment shown in Figures 1 to 3.
By reason of the novel construction described, the frame or device is non-breakable; it does not warp nor crack, and there are no nails to pull out or joints to work loose. The device is practically non-destructible, since it does not decay and there are no pores for disease germs to collect in. [t has also a great many other advantages, such as being easily cleaned; therefore sanitary. The structure of the device makes it possible for'the bee keeper to quickly rell with a foundation sheet, as the sheet can be easily positioned and secured. Either wired or unwired foundation can be used, as the grooves hold the foundation true without danger of warping, thereby preventing the building of drone cells in uneven places; This device aiords more cells for brood or honey, etc.
While we have described the preferred embodiment of our invention and illustrated the same in the accompanying drawings, certain minor changes or alterations may appear to one skilled in the art to which this invention relates, during the extensive manufacture of the same, and we, therefore, resenve the rightf. to make such changes or 'alterations shall fairly fall within the scope of the appended claims.
What We claim is:
1. In a bee comb foundation fram'the conrbination of a sheet metal frame, including` a bottom section and two sidesections', said bot-A tom and side sections being U-shaped in c'ro'ss section throughout their lengthisaidfsidexsections being provided at their top with pairs of inwardly extending tongues, said tongues'in each` pair being in engagement, a metal cap section U-shapedwin cross section throughoutfits length, said cap section placed' over and yreceiving the upper ends of said -sider sections including said inwardly extending tongues, and' said `l'lshaped sections also forming a continuous l'openfstructure for receiving freely the four edges of-'ailounda'tion sheet.
2'. In a bee comb 'foundationframe-, thecombnation ofv a metallic 4bottomi-sectfonplfovided"at 4 its endsrwith upstanding shoes, metallic end sections provided at their upper and lower ends with inwardly extending horizontal parallel tongues, said end sections being seated at their lower ends in said shoes with said inwardly extending tongues within the bottom section, a cap section over the upper ends of said end sections with the tongues on the upper ends within said cap section', saidv bottom :section iprovid'e'd along its longitudinal edges with 'outwardly 'extending horizontal flanges having upstanding portions at their ends, said end sections being provided with outwardly extending flanges in engagement with said upstanding portions, and said bottom, end and top' sections being provided with an open groove-like structure, whereby a foundation sheet can-.lbefplacedicin said groove-like structure and loosely held in position thereby.
LUTON BAXTER SMITH. NELLIE B. SMITI-L REFERENCES CITED The fol-lowing references 'arey of `record inthe le of this patent:`
UNITED STATES 'PATENTS Number Name Date 660,574 I-I'orner Oc't. 3'0', `19`00 997,677 Ivey July` 1'1, 1911
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US2919450A (en) * 1958-04-02 1960-01-05 Henry L Singer Honeycomb foundation frames and mounting means therefor
US3758896A (en) * 1971-01-20 1973-09-18 K Croan Artificial honeycomb for collecting and recovering honey
US4141098A (en) * 1976-09-20 1979-02-27 Vernon C. Culhane Honey super
US4216557A (en) * 1977-10-05 1980-08-12 Stapla Hans-Dieter Golde GmbH & Co KG Honeycomb frame for beehives
US20080127597A1 (en) * 2006-11-10 2008-06-05 John Puchniak Portable hurricane and security window barrier
US20090227180A1 (en) * 2008-03-04 2009-09-10 Papalia Joseph P Process for making a quick installation foundation frame
DE102012022698A1 (en) * 2012-11-21 2014-05-22 Gerhard Kranzelbinder Frame i.e. wooden frame, for suspension in beehive for honeycomb, has middle wall made from wax and provided for forming bee cells, and wires formed between upper, lower and lateral brackets, where brackets are made from metallic material
USD812315S1 (en) * 2016-06-21 2018-03-06 Leopoldo Gil Gonzalez Honeycomb frame
US20190069525A1 (en) * 2017-09-02 2019-03-07 Corwin Bell Cathedral Hive

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US660574A (en) * 1900-08-08 1900-10-30 William Horner Beehive bar-frame.
US997677A (en) * 1911-02-07 1911-07-11 Robert W Ivey Window-sash.

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US660574A (en) * 1900-08-08 1900-10-30 William Horner Beehive bar-frame.
US997677A (en) * 1911-02-07 1911-07-11 Robert W Ivey Window-sash.

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2919450A (en) * 1958-04-02 1960-01-05 Henry L Singer Honeycomb foundation frames and mounting means therefor
US3758896A (en) * 1971-01-20 1973-09-18 K Croan Artificial honeycomb for collecting and recovering honey
US4141098A (en) * 1976-09-20 1979-02-27 Vernon C. Culhane Honey super
US4216557A (en) * 1977-10-05 1980-08-12 Stapla Hans-Dieter Golde GmbH & Co KG Honeycomb frame for beehives
US20080127597A1 (en) * 2006-11-10 2008-06-05 John Puchniak Portable hurricane and security window barrier
US7775002B2 (en) * 2006-11-10 2010-08-17 John Puchniak Portable hurricane and security window barrier
US7908803B2 (en) 2006-11-10 2011-03-22 John Puchniak Portable hurricane and security window barrier
US20090227180A1 (en) * 2008-03-04 2009-09-10 Papalia Joseph P Process for making a quick installation foundation frame
DE102012022698A1 (en) * 2012-11-21 2014-05-22 Gerhard Kranzelbinder Frame i.e. wooden frame, for suspension in beehive for honeycomb, has middle wall made from wax and provided for forming bee cells, and wires formed between upper, lower and lateral brackets, where brackets are made from metallic material
USD812315S1 (en) * 2016-06-21 2018-03-06 Leopoldo Gil Gonzalez Honeycomb frame
US20190069525A1 (en) * 2017-09-02 2019-03-07 Corwin Bell Cathedral Hive
US10869464B2 (en) * 2017-09-02 2020-12-22 Corwin Bell Cathedral hive

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