US 12,317,871 B1
Bee vacuum
Michael Stanton, Poway, CA (US)
Filed by Michael Stanton, Poway, CA (US)
Filed on Jun. 27, 2023, as Appl. No. 18/214,944.
Int. Cl. A01K 57/00 (2006.01)
CPC A01K 57/00 (2013.01) 1 Claim
OG exemplary drawing
 
1. A bee vacuum consisting of:
a first bucket having a circular footprint, a bottom portion housing a vacuum pump and a battery pack, an annular seal disposed at an upper end of interior side walls of the first bucket, the first bucket further having a battery bay formed in a bottom side wall thereof, the battery bay configured to house and electrically couple the battery pack;
a second bucket removably nested within and supported by the first bucket, the second bucket having a smaller diameter and volume than the first bucket, and consisting of:
an open top adapted to be covered by a lid; and,
a plurality of apertures disposed exclusively through a bottom and lower one-third of side walls of the second bucket, wherein the apertures are smaller in diameter than bees to prevent passage therethrough;
a lid removably coupled solely to the open top of the second bucket, said lid consisting of:
a single bee intake aperture; and,
a hose coupler surrounding said single bee intake aperture, adapted for attachment of an intake hose;
an intake hose having a first end detachably coupled to said hose coupler on the lid and a second free end adapted to be placed adjacent bees for collection;
a vacuum pump disposed entirely within a bottom portion of the first bucket beneath the second bucket, and operable to draw air through the intake hose and into the second bucket, thereby confining bees in the second bucket; and
the battery pack located within said battery bay, said battery pack energizing said vacuum pump; and,
wherein air drawn through the intake hose passes through apertures of the second bucket and exits the bee vacuum via the vacuum pump, thereby trapping bees within the second bucket.