PLANT CULTIVATING APPARATUS
20210185948 ยท 2021-06-24
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
A01G27/008
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01G31/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01G9/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
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
A01G27/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A01G27/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01G27/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A plant cultivating apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes a main body, a shelf, a cultivation bed, and a cultivation container. The shelf is disposed in the cultivation space formed in the main body, the cultivation bed is disposed on the shelf, and the cultivation container is seated in the cultivation bed. The cultivation bed includes a water supply part for receiving a predetermined amount of water. In addition, the shelf includes a water level sensor. The water level sensor is positioned vertically below the water supply part to measure an amount of water stored in the water supply part.
Claims
1. A plant cultivating apparatus comprising: a main body that defines a cultivation space and includes a door configured to open or close the cultivation space; a shelf that is disposed at the cultivation space and includes a water level sensor; a cultivation bed that is disposed on the shelf, that defines a receiving space, and that includes a water supply part that is disposed at a bottom surface of the cultivation bed and configured to store water; and a cultivation container that is disposed above the water supply part of the cultivation bed, wherein the water supply part of the cultivation bed is positioned above the water level sensor of the shelf, and wherein the water level sensor is configured to measure an amount of the water stored in the water supply part of the cultivation bed.
2. The plant cultivating apparatus of claim 1, wherein a bottom surface of the water supply part and the water level sensor are spaced apart from each other.
3. The plant cultivating apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: an elastic member that is disposed between the water level sensor and the shelf and supports the water level sensor on the shelf, wherein the elastic member is configured to bias the water level sensor against the shelf such that, based on the bottom surface of the water supply part of the cultivation bed coming into contact with the water level sensor, the water level sensor is lowered toward the shelf.
4. The plant cultivating apparatus of claim 3, wherein the bottom surface of the water supply part includes an inclined surface.
5. The plant cultivating apparatus of claim 3, wherein the bottom surface of the water supply part includes a pressurizing protrusion that protrudes downward.
6. The plant cultivating apparatus of claim 1, wherein the amount of the water stored in the water supply part is measured based on a change in capacitance of the water level sensor.
7. The plant cultivating apparatus of claim 1, wherein the cultivation bed comprises: an inlet that is disposed at the cultivation bed and positioned higher than the water supply part, the inlet configured to introduce water to the water supply part; and a water supply passage that fluidly connects the inlet to the water supply part.
8. The plant cultivating apparatus of claim 1, wherein the cultivation container defines an opening that is configured to introduce the water stored in the water supply part into the cultivation container.
9. The plant cultivating apparatus of claim 8, wherein the cultivation container includes a wick that includes a porous material configured to absorb water, wherein a lower end of the wick is disposed at the opening of the cultivation container, and wherein the wick extends upward such that an upper end of the wick is disposed inside the cultivation container.
10. The plant cultivating apparatus of claim 1, wherein the main body includes a controller configured to control at least one of temperature, humidity, or an amount of light in the cultivation space.
11. The plant cultivating apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: a rail configured to couple the cultivation bed to the shelf, wherein the cultivation bed is configured to slide on the shelf along the rail.
12. A plant cultivating apparatus comprising: a main body that defines a cultivation space and includes a door configured to open or close the cultivation space; a shelf that is disposed at the cultivation space and includes a water level sensor; a cultivation bed that is disposed on the shelf, that defines a receiving space, and that includes a water supply part that is disposed at a bottom surface of the cultivation bed and configured to store water; and a cultivation container that is disposed above the water supply part of the cultivation bed, wherein the water level sensor is configured to measure an amount of the water stored in the water supply part of the cultivation bed, and is configured to, based on the amount of the water measured by the water level sensor being smaller than a predetermined value, allow water to be supplied to the water supply part of the cultivation bed.
13. The plant cultivating apparatus of claim 12, wherein the water level sensor is configured to operate based on the cultivation bed being disposed on the shelf.
14. The plant cultivating apparatus of claim 12, wherein a bottom surface of the water supply part and the water level sensor are spaced apart from each other.
15. The plant cultivating apparatus of claim 12, further comprising: an elastic member that is disposed between the water level sensor and the shelf and supports the water level sensor on the shelf, wherein the elastic member is configured to bias the water level sensor against the shelf such that, based on the bottom surface of the water supply part of the cultivation bed coming into contact with the water level sensor, the water level sensor is lowered toward the shelf.
16. The plant cultivating apparatus of claim 15, wherein the bottom surface of the water supply part includes an inclined surface.
17. The plant cultivating apparatus of claim 15, wherein the bottom surface of the water supply part includes a pressurizing protrusion that protrudes downward.
18. The plant cultivating apparatus of claim 12, wherein the amount of the water stored in the water supply part is measured based on a change in capacitance of the water level sensor.
19. The plant cultivating apparatus of claim 12, wherein the cultivation bed comprises: an inlet that is disposed at the cultivation bed and positioned higher than the water supply part, the inlet configured to introduce water to the water supply part; and a water supply passage that fluidly connects the inlet to the water supply part.
20. The plant cultivating apparatus of claim 12, wherein the cultivation container defines an opening that is configured to introduce the water stored in the water supply part into the cultivation container.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0049] Hereinafter, the embodiments of the present disclosure as described above will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. The same reference numerals refer to the same components throughout the detailed description.
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[0051] As illustrated in
[0052] The cultivation bed 100 includes a cultivation container 110 and a tray 130.
[0053] The cultivation container 110 contains a medium. The medium is provided to allow plant seeds to be planted and allow plants to take root. The medium may be soil containing nutrients that aid in the growth or development of the plants. Alternatively, the medium may be made of a material similar to soil.
[0054] The main body 10 has a predetermined space formed therein. The predetermined space is a cultivation space 14, which may accommodate the plants and establish an environment for growing the plants. The main body 10 may have various sizes and shapes.
[0055] In an embodiment of the present disclosure, as illustrated in
[0056] At least a portion of the door 12 may be made of a transparent material. Accordingly, a user may observe the cultivation space 14 through the transparent portion of the door 12.
[0057] The door 12 may be provided with a locking device. The locking device of the door 12 may be set to open when the state of the cultivation space 14 meets a predetermined condition. This is to prevent a situation in which the door 12 is opened due to the user's carelessness during germination, which is an important period for the growth of the plants, and the seeds thus cannot germinate. This is merely for illustrative purposes, and according to the embodiment to which the present disclosure is applied, the main body 10 and the door 12 may be implemented in various shapes, forms, and materials.
[0058] The main body 10 may be provided with a ventilation device for ventilation therein. The ventilation is achieved by discharging air in the cultivation space 14 to the outside or introducing outside air into the cultivation space 14.
[0059] The shelf 200 is disposed in the cultivation space 14. A plurality of shelves 200 may be disposed in the cultivation space 14. The shelf 200 is a structure that crosses the cultivation space 14 horizontally. The cultivation bed 100 is disposed on the shelf 200. The shelf 200 supports a load of the cultivation bed 100.
[0060] The plurality of shelves 200 may be vertically disposed in the cultivation space 14. In addition, at least one cultivation bed 100 may be seated on each shelf 200.
[0061] A controller 20 may be provided above the shelf 200. The controller 20 may be disposed at the upper portion of the cultivation space 14, and may include at least one of a steam injector, a heater, or a light irradiator. Accordingly, the controller 2 allows the steam injector, the heater, or the light irradiator to inject steam, emit heat, or irradiate light downward, respectively.
[0062] The controller 20 controls temperature, humidity, and an amount of light in the cultivation space 14. Accordingly, the cultivation space 14 in the main body 10 may be provided with a measuring means capable of measuring the temperature, the humidity, and the amount of light in the cultivation space 14. The controller 20 operates based on the temperature, the humidity, and the amount of light in the cultivation space 14, which are measured by the measuring means, and accordingly, the temperature, the humidity, and the amount of light in the cultivation space 14 can be maintained at predetermined values.
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[0065] The cultivation container 110 contains a medium. Seeds are planted in the medium. The medium may be in various forms, and different types of medium may be stacked and contained in the cultivation container 110.
[0066] The cultivation container 110 is received in the tray 130. In addition, an opening may be formed in at least a portion of the bottom surface of the cultivation container 110.
[0067] The opening is disposed at the upper portion of the water supply part 136, and serves as a passage through which water in the water supply part 136 is introduced into the cultivation container 110. A wick is provided in the cultivation container 110. The lower end of the wick is disposed adjacent to the opening, and the upper end of the wick faces the inside of the cultivation container 110. The wick is made of a porous material so as to have the property of absorbing water well. Accordingly, water introduced into the opening may be evenly supplied to the medium in the cultivation container 110 through the wick.
[0068] The tray 130 provides a space for seating the cultivation container 110. The tray 130 may be in the form of a drawer. One side of the tray 130 is provided with a handle 120, and the handle 120 has a shape that may be gripped by a user.
[0069] In addition, the tray 130 is provided with the water supply part 136. The water supply part 136 may be provided in at least a portion of the tray 130, and may be in the form of a groove so as to store water. The water supply part 136 may form a predetermined path, and the cultivation container 110 is seated above the water supply part 136. An inlet 132 is disposed on one side of the tray 130 at a position higher than the water supply part 136. The inlet 132 is a place where water is supplied, protrudes from one side of the tray 130, and when water is introduced into the upper portion thereof, allows water to flow into a water supply passage 134. The water supply passage 134 serves as a passage for coupling the inlet 132 to the water supply part 136. Since the inlet 132 is disposed at a higher position than the water supply part 136, water supplied to the inlet 132 flows into the water supply part 136 along the water supply passage 134.
[0070] In addition, by sliding in one direction on the shelf 200, the cultivation bed 100 may be inserted into the cultivation space 14 or may be pulled out from the cultivation space 14. At least one rail 140 may be mounted at a lower portion of the cultivation bed 100, and the rail 140 may interact with the shelf 200 in such a manner as to allow the cultivation bed 100 to slidingly move in one direction.
[0071] In addition, the shelf 200 described below includes a water level sensor 210. The water level sensor 210 is positioned vertically below the water supply part 136 while the cultivation bed 100 is seated on the shelf 200. The water level sensor 210 is a non-contact type sensor, and measures the level of water stored in the water supply part 136.
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[0076] Specifically, the water level sensor 210 includes an elastic member 212. When the force pressing the water level sensor 210 vertically acts thereon, the water level sensor 210 is lowered to press the elastic member 212, and when the force pressing the water level sensor 210 is removed, the water level sensor 210 rises to its original position by means of the elastic force of the elastic member 212.
[0077] Accordingly, the pressurizing protrusion 138 formed on the bottom surface of the water supply part 136 presses the water level sensor 210 vertically, and allows the water level sensor 210 to be spaced apart from the bottom surface of the water supply part 136 by a predetermined distance d.
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[0080] As a result, in the process of the cultivation bed 100 being mounted on the shelf 200, the water level sensor 210 does not interfere with the path of the cultivation bed 100, and the water level sensor 210 may maintain a predetermined distance from the water supply part 136.
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[0083] In the above, the embodiments of the present disclosure have been described with reference to the accompanying drawings, but these are exemplary. Therefore, the present disclosure should not be limited to the embodiments and drawings as described above. It would be obvious to those skilled in the art that various other changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure. In addition, although not all actions or effects according to the configurations of the embodiments have been explicitly described, it is obvious that predictable actions or effects from the configurations should also be recognized as falling within the spirit and scope of the present disclosure.
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS
[0084] 10: main body [0085] 12: door [0086] 14: cultivation space [0087] 20: controller [0088] 100: cultivation bed [0089] 110: cultivation container [0090] 120: handle [0091] 130: tray [0092] 132: inlet [0093] 134: water supply passage [0094] 136: water supply part [0095] 138: pressurizing protrusion [0096] 140: rail [0097] 200: shelf [0098] 210: water level sensor [0099] 212: elastic member