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Method and device for automatically collecting bee venom

A technology of automatic collection and bee venom, applied in beehives, beekeeping, applications, etc., can solve the problems of inconvenient carrying, inconvenient operation, and high cost

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-01-04
崇明县崇西中学
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This technology uses an electrical device called a converter or filter that converts AC into DC for use with other devices like computers. It achieves this process by creating two types of voltages - one higher than usual (30 V) and another lower (usually between 45-600 volts). These high-voltage levels are controlled manually over time at specific intervals based upon factors such as weather conditions and how many times it has been exposed during flight. By controlling these parameters, we aim to reduce harm caused by certain insects while still collecting their swarmings from nearby areas around us.

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This patented describes two technical problem addressed during the development phase: how to use battery or other energy sources without requiring manual control while still being able to efficiently gather harmful chemical substances from bees' veins (beehives) collected at regular intervals over time.

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[0017] When using alternating current as the power source, such as figure 1 As shown in Figure 3, the main structure of the automatic controller is an external 220V AC plug 1, and after the transformer 2, two output wire groups, one wire group generates 30V AC voltage, and the bridge rectifier filter 3, rectified and filtered , to obtain a DC voltage slightly higher than 30V, through the adjustable voltage regulator 5 (that is, after the LM317 three-terminal voltage regulator integrated circuit stabilizes the voltage, adjust the potentiometer to obtain a stable DC voltage of 1.5 ~ 30V) and then after timing 7, you can get The 30V DC voltage is on and off. The timer is on and off every 10 seconds. According to the actual situation of poison collection, the time interval of power on and off can be adjusted to increase the output of bee venom. Cutting off the voltage can directly stimulate the grid of the receiver 8 to detoxify the bees. The other output line group of the transf...

Embodiment 2

[0019] When using a DC power supply, such as figure 2 As shown in Figure 4, use 4 batteries in series as the power supply 1 (or use a 6V storage battery for energy-saving lamps) to convert the voltage to 30V through a switch-type DC conversion 2, and then send it to a timer 3, which will be on and off after timing The 30V voltage, and then receive the collector grid.

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The present invention introduces method and device for automatically collecting bee venom. The biological characteristic of worker bee, which is low voltage and small current stimulated to stick and expel venom, is utilized in automatically collecting bee venom. The device for automatically collecting bee venom consists of AC or DC power source, automatic AC or DC controller, and bee venom collector. The device has simple control circuit structure, easy making, low cost and small size, and is especially suitable for collecting bee venom.

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