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US1790605A
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    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01MCATCHING, TRAPPING OR SCARING OF ANIMALS; APPARATUS FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF NOXIOUS ANIMALS OR NOXIOUS PLANTS
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  • the invention relates to an improved limed bandage or ring for fruit trees and the like, which is intended to prevent caterpillars and other pests from ascending the trunk of the tree.
  • the limed bandage or ring according to the invention consists of two strips of material, such as paper or the like, of different widths, each of which strips is provided on one side with a continuous layer of adhesive material, such as lime for catcning caterpillars, the layers of adhesive material being of equal width and extending longitudinally.
  • a limed bandage or ring. constructed according to the invention is illustrated, by way of example, in the accompanying drawing. in which:
  • Fig. 1 shows a. tree trunk to which the broader strip of the limed bandage has already been aflixed by means of string, the figure illustrating the operation of drawing oil the narrower strip.
  • Fig. 2 shows the limed bandage in elevation.
  • the narrower strip Z may be then drawn off and aiiixed in similar manner to the next tree trunk'by binding it with string around the borders which are free from adhesive material.
  • the double strip above described to is rolled up and preserved in a cardboard sheath or box.
  • the limed bandage has the advantage that two limed strips are providedin the form of a doublets strip, in such manner as to render it possible toafiix each bandage in one working operation, whilst entirely preventing the hands being rendered dirty during the operations of handling the said bandage.
  • a limed bandage for fruit trees and the like comprising'in combination: a strip 0t material, a layer of adhesive material extending longitudinally alongthe central por- 5 tion of said strip on one side thereof, a sec- 1 0nd strip of material of: less width thansaid first-named strip, and'a layer of adhesive material of the .same width said firstnamed layer extending along the central portion of said second strip,1said strips bcing arranged one above the other sothat their layers register exactly with one another, whereby a double-band is'formed which has no adhesive material on its external sur face and the said wider strip of whichprojects at its two longitudinal edges beyond the narrower strip at a suitable distance therefrom over its whole length.
  • a limed bandage for fruit trees and the 99 like comprising in combination: a strip of paper; a layer of lime forcatching caterpil lars arranged on oneside of said strip and extending longitudinally along the central portion of said strip over its whole length; a second strip of paperof-less width than said first-named strip, and a second layer of lime for catching'caterpillars, arranged on one side of said second strip and extending longitudinally along the central per- 10 a tion of said second strip over its whole length; said strips being arranged one above the other so that their layers register exactly ith one another whereby a double band is formed which has no lime on its external surface and the said Wider strip of which. projects at its two longitudinal edges beyond the narrower strip and a suitable dis tance therefrom over its whole length.

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Jan. 27, 1931. c. THORBECKE 0,
' LIIED BANDAGB OR RING FOR FRUIT TREES AND THE LIKE Filed March 19, 1930 I FIG.
{P vs 6 1/5 Q4 SM lr/vt/vron ATTORNEY Patented Jan. 27, 1931 UNETED STATES CARL THORBECKE, OF NACKENHEIM, GE RMAN 'Y LIMED BANDAGEOR RING FOR FRUIT TREES THE LIKE Application filed March 19, 1930, Serial No. {137,134, and. in- Austria April 15, 192$.
The invention relates to an improved limed bandage or ring for fruit trees and the like, which is intended to prevent caterpillars and other pests from ascending the trunk of the tree.
The limed bandage or ring according to the invention consists of two strips of material, such as paper or the like, of different widths, each of which strips is provided on one side with a continuous layer of adhesive material, such as lime for catcning caterpillars, the layers of adhesive material being of equal width and extending longitudinally.
along the central portion of the strip, and the strips being arranged one above the other,
in such manner, that the two layers of ad hesive material register exactly with one another, whereby a double band is formed which has no adhesive material on its ex ternal surface and the wider strip of which projects at its two longitudinal edges beyond the narrower strip at a suitable distance therefrom over its whole length, so as to render it possible to aiiix the broader strip in 2 one working'operation by means of its two longitudinal edges. The double strip formed in this manner may be rolled up and pre served in a cardboard sheath.
A limed bandage or ring. constructed according to the invention, is illustrated, by way of example, in the accompanying drawing. in which:
Fig. 1 shows a. tree trunk to which the broader strip of the limed bandage has already been aflixed by means of string, the figure illustrating the operation of drawing oil the narrower strip.
Fig. 2 shows the limed bandage in elevation. and
" Fig. 3 in cross section.
from adhesive material, and by means of which the bandage is tied on to the trunk of the tree. As soon as the operation of aflixing the winder strip has been completed and the person handling the bandage has both hands tree, the narrower strip Z) may be then drawn off and aiiixed in similar manner to the next tree trunk'by binding it with string around the borders which are free from adhesive material. The double strip above described to is rolled up and preserved in a cardboard sheath or box.
The limed bandage, according to the invention, has the advantage that two limed strips are providedin the form of a doublets strip, in such manner as to render it possible toafiix each bandage in one working operation, whilst entirely preventing the hands being rendered dirty during the operations of handling the said bandage. '70
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1. A limed bandage for fruit trees and the like comprising'in combination: a strip 0t material, a layer of adhesive material extending longitudinally alongthe central por- 5 tion of said strip on one side thereof, a sec- 1 0nd strip of material of: less width thansaid first-named strip, and'a layer of adhesive material of the .same width said firstnamed layer extending along the central portion of said second strip,1said strips bcing arranged one above the other sothat their layers register exactly with one another, whereby a double-band is'formed which has no adhesive material on its external sur face and the said wider strip of whichprojects at its two longitudinal edges beyond the narrower strip at a suitable distance therefrom over its whole length.
2. A limed bandage for fruit trees and the 99 like, comprising in combination: a strip of paper; a layer of lime forcatching caterpil lars arranged on oneside of said strip and extending longitudinally along the central portion of said strip over its whole length; a second strip of paperof-less width than said first-named strip, and a second layer of lime for catching'caterpillars, arranged on one side of said second strip and extending longitudinally along the central per- 10 a tion of said second strip over its whole length; said strips being arranged one above the other so that their layers register exactly ith one another whereby a double band is formed which has no lime on its external surface and the said Wider strip of which. projects at its two longitudinal edges beyond the narrower strip and a suitable dis tance therefrom over its whole length.
7 Signed at Frankfort-on-Main, Germany, this 1st day of March, 1930. t
, CARL THORBECKE.
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US6108968A (en) * 1998-09-30 2000-08-29 Peng; Hai-Sung Device for exterminating garden pests
US20060130390A1 (en) * 2004-12-17 2006-06-22 Tree Banding Services Llc Apparatus and methods for banding tree trunks

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US6108968A (en) * 1998-09-30 2000-08-29 Peng; Hai-Sung Device for exterminating garden pests
US20060130390A1 (en) * 2004-12-17 2006-06-22 Tree Banding Services Llc Apparatus and methods for banding tree trunks

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