DRIVE DEVICE FOR VERTICAL ELONGATE UNITS SUSPENDED FROM A GUIDE RAIL, SUCH AS GROWING UNITS FOR PLANTS
20230320281 · 2023-10-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y02P60/21
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B65G25/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G17/485
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G2201/0202
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02A40/25
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
Device for driving vertical units which are suspended from a guide rail for growing plants, wherein each unit comprises a first engagement element. Drive means cause the displacement members, each of which comprise a row of second engagement elements, to alternatively perform a first, outward movement and a second, inward movement. The first and second engagement elements are configured such that they engage with each other in such a way during this first movement that the units are displaced and are not displaced during the second movement. The second engagement elements are provided across the entire operating area of the one or more displacement members in such a way that the mutual distance increases. In this way, the units are guided through a growing space, with the mutual distance automatically being increased in order to give the plants more space as the growing process progresses.
Claims
1. A device for driving a number of vertical elongate units which are suspended from a guide rail so as to be displaceable, in particular growing units which are configured for growing plants, wherein each unit comprises a first engagement element; wherein the device furthermore comprises one or more drive means which alternately perform a first, outward movement (1) and a second, inward movement, in particular the device comprises one or more drive cylinders, which one or more drive means are connected to one or more cooperating displacement members, each of which comprises a row of second engagement elements, wherein the first engagement elements and the second engagement elements are configured such that they, on the one hand, engage with each other in such a way when the drive means perform the first movement that the units whose first engagement element is situated in the vicinity, within the effective range of the movement, of one of the second engagement elements, is displaced along the guide rail by this second engagement element of the respective displacement member, while these first and second engagement elements, on the other hand, when the drive means perform the second movement, either do not engage with each other or engage with each other in such a way that the units Whose first engagement element is situated in the vicinity, within the effective range of the movement, of one of the second engagement elements, is not displaced along the guide rail by that second engagement element of the respective displacement member.
2. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the mutual distance between the second engagement elements, calculated across the entire operating area of the one or more cooperating displacement members, differs.
3. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second engagement elements are provided across the entire operating area of the one or more displacement members in such a way that, in the direction in which the units are displaced along the guide rail, the mutual distance, on average, increases continuously or discontinuously.
4. The device as claim 1, Wherein the first engagement elements comprises a pawl which is rotatable or otherwise movable and which is configured in such a way that the respective unit is only displaced during the first movement.
5. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second engagement elements comprises a pawl which is rotatable or otherwise movable and which is configured in such a way that the respective unit is only displaced during the first movement.
Description
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[0015] The device furthermore comprises drive means which alternately perform a first, outward movement I and a second, inward movement II, in particular drive cylinders 5, which drive means are connected to cooperating displacement members 6, each of which comprise a row of (fixed) second engagement elements 7.
[0016] The first engagement elements 4 (of the units 3) and the second engagement elements 7 (of the displacement members 6) are configured such that these, on the one hand, engage with each other in such a way when the drive means perform the first movement I, that the units 3 whose first engagement element 4 is situated in the vicinity, that is to say within the effective range of the movement, of one of the second engagement elements 7, is displaced along/over the guide rail 2 by that second engagement element 7 of the respective displacement member 6. While on the other hand these first and second engagement elements, when the drive means perform the second movement II, either do not engage with each other or “engage” with each other in such a way that the units 3 whose first engagement element 4 is situated in the vicinity, that is to say within the effective range of the movement, of one of the second engagement elements, is not displaced by that second engagement element 7 of the respective displacement member 6 along the guide rail. This results in the units 3 only actively/effectively being engaged and driven during the first movement I, (the “drive stroke”), while the units 3 remain in place during the second movement II (the “return stroke”).
[0017] The mutual distance d1, d2, d3, d4 etc., respectively, between the second engagement elements differs across the entire operating area of the cooperating displacement members. The reason for this is that, in the illustrated exemplary embodiment, the second engagement elements 7 are fitted in such a way across the entire operating area of all displacement members 6 that the mutual distance d1, d2, d3, d4 etc., respectively, on average increases (continuously or discontinuously) in the direction (I) in which the units 3 are displaced along the guide rail 2.
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[0019] It would also have been possible to design the second engagement elements 7 as rotatable or otherwise movable pawls and the first engagement elements 4 as fixed pawls; with such an alternative embodiment, it would also have been possible for the units 3 to be displaced only during the first movement I of the displacement members 7 and not during the second movement II.
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[0021] The various
[0022] Finally, the following is mentioned with regard to the described exemplary embodiment for the sake of completeness.
[0023] The units 3 are preferably displaced along the guide rails 2 and 2′ (the “monorail”) by sets of wheels preferably comprising three wheels 3′ in order to provide stability on straight sections, but to also have the ability of taking a tight bend (the guide rail 2′). The sets of wheels are configured to be able to rest on top of the guide rails and to move around the irrigation and still allow water to enter into the units 3 and water the plants situated therein.
[0024] The vertical units 3 (the “towers”) comprise plug holders 3″ on their side faces which are configured to be able to receive preferably slightly upwardly directed substrate plugs containing plants.
[0025] In the bend 2′ of the monorail, the units 3 make a greater sweep (d3) than on the straight sections of the monorail 2 in order to prevent the plants from being crushed in the inside bend.
[0026] In this way, the present invention provides a system, comprising a guide rail from which (growing) units are suspended in juxtaposition and are thus guided and displaced through a growing space, for example a growing container, during growth of the plants, with the mutual distance between the hanging growing units being automatically increased during the process in order to provide increasingly more space to the plants as the growing process progresses.