FRAME STRUCTURE OF AQUAPONIC SYSTEM ASSEMBLED BY MODULE ELEMENTS

20220104443 ยท 2022-04-07

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    Abstract

    A frame structure of aquaponic system assembled by module elements, comprising a base, at least a cultivating tank, a fix cover and a plurality of connecting members. Said elements of a frame structure are connected by the friction of elements through mortise-tenon joint and are easy for assembly and maintenance.

    Claims

    1. A frame structure of aquaponic system, comprising: a base, at least one cultivating tank, a cover, a first set of vertically-extending connecting members configured to extend from said base for supporting the at least one cultivating tank, a second set of vertically-extending connecting members configured to extend from said at least one cultivating tank, or from a second said cultivating tank, for supporting the cover, and at least a first, a second, a third, and a fourth horizontally-extending connecting member respectively included in the base and the cover, wherein said base is a rectangular frame composed of a first one-piece custom-character-shaped base member, a second one-piece custom-character-shaped base member, and said first and second horizontally-extending connecting members, which transversely connect the first custom-character-shaped base member and the second custom-character-shaped base member; said cover is a rectangular frame composed of a first custom-character-shaped frame member, a second custom-character-shaped frame member, and said third and fourth horizontally-extending connecting members, which transversely connect the first custom-character-shaped frame member and the second custom-character-shaped frame member; and said at least one cultivating tank is provided with connecting lugs for receiving respective first ends or second ends of said first set of vertically-extending connecting members; the first end of each of said horizontally-extending and vertically-extending connecting members is formed into a tenon, and the second end of each of said horizontally-extending and vertically-extending connecting members is formed into a mortise; the first and second custom-character-shaped base members of the base and the first and second custom-character-shaped frame members of the cover each includes a linear section and two arms that extend transversely with respect to the linear section to form corners, each of the arms including distal ends extending away from the corners, and each the distal ends being formed into a mortise or a tenon for connecting to one of the tenons or mortises of a respective horizontally-extending connecting member, said first and second custom-character-shaped base members of the base are each provided with two tenons or two mortises at respective corners, for connecting to corresponding mortises or tenons at the first or second ends of respective said first set of vertically-extending connecting members, and said first and second custom-character-shaped frame members of the cover are each provided with two tenons or two mortises at respective corners, for connecting to corresponding mortises or tenons at the first or second ends of respective said second set of vertically-extending connecting members.

    2. The frame structure of aquaponic system in claim 1, wherein said two mortises or two tenons of each of the custom-character-shaped base members are arranged to extend upwardly at the corners of the first custom-character-shaped base member and the second custom-character-shaped base member respectively for connection to said first set of vertically-extending connecting members.

    3. (canceled)

    4. The frame structure of aquaponic system in claim 1, wherein a respective tenon is arranged downwards at the corners of the first custom-character-shaped frame member and the second custom-character-shaped frame member of said cover for connection to said second set of vertically-extending connecting members.

    5. (canceled)

    6. The frame structure of aquaponic system in claim 2, wherein respective tenons or mortises at upper ends of the first set of vertically-extending connecting members extending from the corners of said first custom-character-shaped base and said second custom-character-shaped base are respectively inserted into respective mortises or tenons of a third set of vertically-extending connecting members, forming a first layer of support.

    7. The frame structure of aquaponic system in claim 6, wherein the top end of said first layer of support fixes the first layer of the at least one cultivating tank by a joint including respective said mortises or tenons of third set of vertically-extending connecting members, a respective said connecting lug of the at least one cultivating tank, and respective tenons or mortises at bottom ends of a fourth set of vertically-extending connecting members, wherein said connecting lugs extend from sides of the at least one cultivating tank rather than from ends or corners of the at least one cultivating tank, and wherein a space enclosed by a second layer of support formed by the fourth set of vertically-extending connecting members is provided for plantings.

    8. The frame structure of aquaponic system in claim 7, wherein a top end of said second layer of support fixes a second said at least one cultivating tank by a joint including respective mortises or tenons at top ends of the third set of vertically-extending connecting members, a respective connecting lug of the second said at least one cultivating tank, and respective tenons or mortises at bottom ends of the second set of vertically-extending connecting members, and wherein the space enclosed by a third layer of support formed by the second set of vertically-extending connecting members is provided for planting.

    9. (canceled)

    10. The frame structure of aquaponic system in claim 1, a cross section of each said mortise and tenon has a shape of a three-circle intersection of a Venn diagram.

    11. The frame structure of aquaponic system in claim 2, a cross section of each said mortise and tenon has a shape of a three-circle intersection of a Venn diagram.

    12. (canceled)

    13. The frame structure of aquaponic system in claim 4, a cross section of each said mortise and tenon has a shape of a three-circle intersection of a Venn diagram.

    14. (canceled)

    15. The frame structure of aquaponic system in claim 6, a cross section of each said mortise and tenon has a shape of a three-circle intersection of a Venn diagram.

    16. The frame structure of aquaponic system in claim 7, a cross section of each said mortise and tenon has a shape of a three-circle intersection of a Venn diagram.

    17. The frame structure of aquaponic system in claim 8, a cross section of each said mortise and tenon has a shape of a three-circle intersection of a Venn diagram.

    18. (canceled)

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0011] FIG. 1 is the structural diagram of the U.S. Pat. No. 9,775,330.

    [0012] FIG. 2 is the partial exploded view of the frame structure of the U.S. Pat. No. 9,775,330.

    [0013] FIG. 3 is the exploded diagram of the structure of the present invention.

    [0014] FIG. 4 is the combined diagram of the structure of the present invention.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0015] To help those skilled in the art understand the objective of the present invention, a preferred embodiment of the present invention is described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings:

    [0016] The exploded diagram of the present invention is shown in FIG. 3 and the combined diagram of the present invention is shown in FIG. 4, where a frame structure of aquaponic system assembled by module elements comprises a base, at least one cultivating tank, a fix cover and a plurality of connecting members. Said elements are connected by the friction of elements through mortise-tenon joint, wherein:

    [0017] The base 3 is a rectangular frame, comprising a first custom-character-shaped base 31, a second custom-character-shaped base 32 and a first connecting member 41 transversely connecting the first custom-character-shaped base 31 and the second custom-character-shaped base 32. A mortise 311 is arranged upwards at two corners of the first custom-character-shaped base 31 respectively, two horizontal ends are formed into mortise 312 or tenon 313 respectively, so as to correspond to the tenon 411 or mortise 412 at one end of first connecting member 41. In like manner, a mortise 321 is arranged upwards at two corners of the second custom-character-shaped base 32 respectively, and two horizontal ends are formed into mortise 323 or tenon 322 respectively, so as to correspond to the tenon 411 or mortise 412 at the other end of first connecting member 41. The cross section of said mortise and tenon is not circle or square, but the three-circle intersection of Venn diagram, the frieze with clear dent at the intersection enhances the strength of elements, and avoids both of slide after inserting and influencing the stability.

    [0018] Similar to said base 3, the fix cover 6 is also a rectangular frame, comprising a first custom-character-shaped frame 61, a second custom-character-shaped frame 62 and a first connecting member 41 transversely connecting the first custom-character-shaped frame 61 and the second custom-character-shaped frame 62. A tenon 611 is arranged downwards at two corners of the first custom-character-shaped frame 62 respectively (as shown in partial enlarged view A), two horizontal ends are formed into mortise 613 or tenon 612 respectively, so as to correspond to the tenon 411 or mortise 412 at one end of the first connecting member 41. In like manner, a tenon (not shown in the figure) is arranged downwards at two corners of the second custom-character-shaped frame 62 respectively, and two horizontal ends are formed into mortise 623 or tenon 622 respectively, so as to correspond to the tenon 411 or mortise 412 at the other end of the first connecting member 41. In like manner, the cross section of said mortise and tenon is three-circle intersection, so as to enhance the strength of elements and to avoid both of slide and influencing the stability.

    [0019] The cultivating tanks 51, 52 are rectangular planters, the long sides of cultivating tanks 51, 52 correspond to the base corner mortises 311, 321 and fixed frame tenon 611, provided with connecting lugs 511, 521 for the connecting member to pass through. In like manner, the cross section of the connecting lugs is three-circle intersection, so as to enhance the strength of elements and to avoid both of the slide and influencing the stability.

    [0020] One end of the connecting members 41, 42, 43, 44, 45 is formed into tenons 411, 421, 431, 441, 451, the other end is mortises 412, 422, 432, 442, 452, the members shall be joggled to extend the length.

    [0021] For assembly, as shown in FIG. 4, the mortises 313, 323 or tenons 312, 322 at the horizontal end of the first custom-character-shaped base 31 and the second custom-character-shaped base 32 of base 3 are transversely connected to the tenon 411 or mortise 412 of the first connecting member 41 to form a rectangular frame.

    [0022] The tenon 421 of the second connecting member 42 is longitudinally inserted in the mortises 311, 321 at the corners of the first custom-character-shaped base 31 and the second custom-character-shaped base 32. The tenon 431 of the third connecting member 43 is inserted in the mortise 422 at the other end of the second connecting member 42, so as to extend the height longitudinally to form the first layer of support L1, the space enclosed by the first layer of support L1 is provided for placing an aquarium like that shown in FIG. 1 of the U.S. Pat. No. 9,775,330.

    [0023] The first layer of cultivating tank 51 is located at the top end of the first layer of support L1, and fixed by the joint of the mortise 432 of the third connecting member 43, the connecting lug 511 of cultivating tank and the tenon 441 of the fourth connecting member 44. The space enclosed by the second layer of support L2 formed by the fourth connecting member 44 is provided for planting.

    [0024] The second layer of cultivating tank 52 is located at the top end of the second layer of support L2, and fixed by the joint of the mortise 442 of the fourth connecting member 44, the connecting lug 521 of cultivating tank and the tenon 451 of the fifth connecting member 45. The space enclosed by the third layer of support L3 formed by the fifth connecting member 45 is also provided for planting.

    [0025] The mortises 613, 623 or tenons 612, 622 of the first custom-character-shaped frame 61 and the second custom-character-shaped frame 62 of fix cover 6 are transversely connected to the tenon 411 or mortise 412 of the first connecting member 41 to form a rectangular frame.

    [0026] Finally, the downward tenon 611 at the corners of the first custom-character-shaped frame 61 and the second custom-character-shaped frame 62 of fix cover is inserted in the mortise 452 of the fifth connecting member 45 to fix the third layer of support L3.

    [0027] Through said assembly steps, the module base, cultivating tanks, fix cover and connecting members can be easy assembled by general users without specific tools. As module elements are convenient for assembly and disassembly, once an element is damaged, it can be replaced by a standard element immediately.

    [0028] The frame structure disclosed in the U.S. Pat. No. 9,775,330 comprises a plurality of connectors, a plurality of upright tubes, a plurality of transverse tubes, a plurality of pins and a plurality of fasteners, the assembly is complicated. The module elements of the present invention can be easy assembled without specific tools and are convenient for replacement and maintenance.

    [0029] Although the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments, this description is not meant to be construed in a limiting sense. Various modifications of the disclosed embodiments, as well as alternative embodiments, will be apparent to persons skilled in the art. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claims will cover all modifications that fall within the true scope of the invention.