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Heat preservation quilt for beehive

A technology of thermal insulation quilt and beehive, which is applied in the direction of beehive, beekeeping, application, etc., can solve the problems that the health of bee colonies is affected, there are few thermal insulation quilts, and rodent damage cannot be avoided, so as to facilitate inspection and feeding of bee colonies, avoid The waste of resources and the effect of saving manpower hours

Pending Publication Date: 2020-09-11
王震
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[0005] The object of the present invention is to provide a kind of beehive insulation quilt to solve the problem that the current insulation quilt proposed in the above background technology has relatively many applications, but there are relatively few insulation quilts for bee breeding. It is relatively simple, and the traditional beehive heat preservation is quite cumbersome to operate when it is used, and it cannot be easily seen by the user when using it. At the same time, the effect of heat preservation is quite poor, and it does not It is easy to fold and store, and it cannot avoid the occurrence of rodent damage. At the same time, the effect of absorbing sunlight is relatively low, and it cannot be very good for bees to reproduce in spring. There are still many thermal insulation quilts. Relatively speaking, the quilt itself The material is poor, and there is a poisonous and harmful odor to bees, which has an impact on the health of bee colonies. At the same time, different types of bee hives will also have a certain impact on the survival of bees. There are also some beehives that are used in conjunction with beehive insulation. , the problem of not being able to achieve the best effect

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[0037] see Figure 1-3 , in the embodiment of the present invention, a kind of beehive insulation quilt, comprises the first-level folding quilt block 1 and the second-level folding quilt block 2, the bottom side of the first-level folding quilt block 1 is fixedly connected with the second-level folding quilt block 2, and the second-level folding quilt block 2 is fixedly connected to the bottom side of the first-level folding quilt block 1. The bottom of the folded quilt block 2 is fixedly connected with the third-level folded quilt block A end 3, the bottom of the third-level folded quilt block A end 3 is fixedly connected with the third-level folded quilt block B end 5, the first-level folded quilt block 1, and the second-level folded The quilt block 2, the third-level folding quilt block A end 3 and the third-level folding quilt block B end 5 can be easily folded to wrap the top and bottom of the entire bee hive, and the third-level folding quilt block B end 5 is fixed on on...

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The invention discloses a heat preservation quilt for a beehive, and relates to the field of a heat preservation quilt. The heat preservation quilt comprises a first-class folding quilt block, a second-stage folding quilt block and a beehive body, wherein the second-stage folding quilt block is fixedly connected to one side of the bottom of the first-stage folding quilt block, an A end of a third-stage folding quilt block is fixedly connected to the bottom of the second-stage folding quilt block, a B end of the third-stage folding quilt block is fixedly connected to the bottom of the A end ofthe third-stage folding quilt block, a quilt block A is fixedly connected to one side of the B end of the third-stage folding quilt block, a quilt block B is fixedly connected to the other side of theB end of the third-stage folding quilt block, and a quilt block A is fixedly connected to the other side of the A end of the third-stage folding quilt block. The heat preservation quilt has the effects of heat preservation, and being fireproof, rainproof, moistureproof, windproof and the like. When being used, the heat preservation quilt is not influenced by regions and environment, can be used in south and north, can meet propagating and transferring requirements of bees in spring under varied environment, and is an ideal selection for bee colonies living through the winter and propagating and subjected to heat preservation in early spring.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the field of thermal insulation quilts, in particular to a thermal insulation quilt for beehives. Background technique [0002] The beehive is the place for the bees to reproduce and live in the beekeeping process, and it is the most basic beekeeping tool. In 1857, the American Lang invented the living frame beehive, together with the subsequent invention of the nest foundation machine and the honey separator, which were called the three major inventions of bee tools. It was the use of these beekeeping tools that ended thousands of years of traditional beekeeping. The bee adopts the production method of soil nest and destroying the nest to get honey, which has laid the foundation of new beekeeping and made a huge leap in beekeeping production. At the beginning of the last century, live frame beehives were introduced into my country together with Italian bees. There are many beehives used in my country, such as ten-frame beehiv...

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IPC IPC(8): A01K47/06
CPCA01K47/06
Inventor 王震
Owner 王震
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