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US3141A
US3141A US3141DA US3141A US 3141 A US3141 A US 3141A US 3141D A US3141D A US 3141DA US 3141 A US3141 A US 3141A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
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E.. PEPPLE.
Bee ive.
'Patenteddune 24, 1843.
UNITED STA rar raton.
EDMUND PEPPLE, OF CANTON, OHIO.
BEEI-IIVE.
Speccation of Letters Patent N o. 3,141, dated June 24, 1843.
scribed as follows, reference being had to the annexed drawings of the same, making part of this specification.
Figure l is a vertical section through the center of the hive. Fig. 2 is a section at the dotted line a: m of Fig. l. Figr is a transverse section. f
This bee hive, "exteriorly, resembles bee hives in use-the principal improvement being in the construction of the interior for the arrangement of the boxes and the passages for the bees to pass in and out, to and from the boxes for the deposit of the honey.
The frame A is made of arectangular ligure, of'suitablesize, strength, and material, closed at the sides, top and bot-tom, by boards B, and at the front andback by doors` I) hinged to the posts. In the middle of the aforesaidframe are placed two vertical parallel partitions C C about one inch apart forming a passage P of that width for the bees to ascend and descend. In these partitions are made inclined apertures F opposite eachother and corresponding with similar apertures E in the boxes to be hereafter described in which the bees will enter and deposit the honey. The inclined apertures in thel parallel partitions are provided with slides or valves F2 for opening and closing said apertures as required in order to admit to or exclude from the boxes the bees. The parallel partitions extend to the entrances of the upper tier of boxes-from which place the partition solid and as thick as the width of the space occupied by the parallel partitions as represented at a.
The bottom of the bee house is perforated in the center with an oblong aperture H corresponding with the aforesaid vertical passage P with which it communicates and to which the bees are conducted `by means of an inclined board I fastened to the bot tom of the hive and upon which the bees light.
y to be inserted therein, a lel frames K secured to the interior of the The interior space of the hive is divided into several ranges of apartments corresponding in size and number with the boxes by horizontal paralhive forming ledges or ways upon which y the boxes are placed and slide.
the boxes and over which the slides yor valves are brought when said apertures are to be closed arranged in a transverse vertical position about half an inch from themiddle of the hive. The space between this partition and t-he solid one forms the entrance to the upper yor large box.
The boxes L for the reception of the honey are made' of a rectangular form corresponding in size and shape with the aforesaid spaces in the interior of the hive in which they are placed having an opening M in each corresponding with the openings F in the parallel partitions at which the bees enter; and also an inclined bottom `N and a glass sliding door O, to view the operations of the bees, or the state of the comb; and also to discharge the honey.
The space between the top of the hive and the upper frame K is occupied with a single box on either side of the partition.
All the other spaces are occupied with double the number of boxes to those just mentioned-namely four boxes between two frames K.
The upper boxes IP are in length equal to the width of the hive, inside. The other boxes, below are less than half the length of the upper boxes. 1`
Vhat I claim as my invention and which I desire `to secure by Letters Patentis The arrangement of the boxes as described having an opening from each box into a common vert-ical central passage for the ingress and egress of the bees.
` EDMUND PEPPLE. lVitnesses:
EDMUND Marina, WM. P. ELLIOT.
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