An aid for raspberry picking

By designing an auxiliary device for raspberry picking, the problems of worker fatigue caused by bending over and thorns on branches were solved, achieving efficient and stable fruit collection.

CN224473735UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-10TAIZHOU ENZE MEDICAL CENT GROUP

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
TAIZHOU ENZE MEDICAL CENT GROUP
Filing Date
2025-08-18
Publication Date
2026-07-10

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

During raspberry harvesting, workers frequently bend over and stoop, leading to fatigue, and the thorns on the branches affect the efficiency of picking the raspberries.

Method used

Design an auxiliary device including a stool, hooks, and a collection basin. The stool is equipped with uprights and gaps to prevent fruit from falling, the hooks are used to pick up branches, and the support is used to collect the fruit. The seated operation reduces bending over, and the clamps and springs are used to maintain the stability of the branches.

Benefits of technology

It improves the efficiency of raspberry picking, reduces worker fatigue, avoids pricking injuries, and ensures fruit integrity and stable collection.

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Abstract

This utility model discloses an auxiliary device for raspberry berry picking, including a stool, a hook, and a collection basin for holding raspberries. The stool is equipped with a berry-picking mechanism, which includes at least two uprights with a gap between them for raspberry branches to pass through. The uprights prevent raspberries from moving, causing them to detach from the branches. The hook is used to pick up the branches. By providing a stool for workers to sit on and a hook for picking up branches, this utility model allows workers to operate the hook in a seated position, picking up branches without bending over or stooping. This not only reduces fatigue but also prevents workers from being pricked while picking up branches. Furthermore, by placing the branch between the two uprights and pulling, the fruit can be detached from the branch, thus enabling more efficient raspberry berry picking.
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