GROOVED STACKABLE PANEL FOR FLOATING CULTIVATION OF PLANTS
20210127598 · 2021-05-06
Inventors
- Christiaan Silvester Noordam (Schipluiden, NL)
- Maurice Cornelis Antonius VAN DER KNAAP (Den Haag, NL)
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
B63B35/44
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A01G9/0295
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B63B2035/4493
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A01G9/28
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Y02A40/22
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
A01G9/28
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Panel for floating cultivation of plants on water, including parallel grooves at a top side extending longitudinally, adapted for receiving a substrate and a number of plants or precursors in the substrate, each groove extending through the panel from a first top plane to a second parallel plane. The panel includes air chambers at a lower side extending substantially below the second plane, each of the air chambers allowing therein formation of air roots of plants supported in the substrate of the grooves. At the second plane, each groove is spaced apart from the circumferential side wall of the air chamber it debouches in when projected onto a plane normal to the longitudinal direction, each of the grooves including at least two side support surfaces extending parallel to the groove and below the top side, the side support surfaces adapted for substantially completely supporting the substrate in the groove.
Claims
1. Stackable panel (1) for floating cultivation of plants on water, said panel comprising a plurality of parallel grooves (10-16) at a top side (2) of said panel which extend in a longitudinal direction (X) of the panel and are adapted for receiving therein a substrate (S) and a number of plants or precursors thereof in the substrate, wherein at said top side the length (l) of each groove is at least 10 times the width of the groove, each groove extending through the panel from a first plane (P1) at said top side to a second plane (P2) parallel to and spaced apart from said first plane, wherein the panel (1) comprises a plurality of air chambers (40a, 40b, 40c) at a lower side (3) which extend substantially below the second plane (P2), each of said air chambers (40a, 40b, 40c) arranged to allow therein the formation of air roots of plants or precursors thereof which are supported in the substrate of one or more of said grooves, each of said chambers comprising a ceiling (41) into which one or more of said grooves debouch and merging into a circumferential side wall (42) delimiting said chamber from the other air chambers and having a circumferential bottom edge (43) arranged for extending into the water when the panel floats on the water, wherein, at said second plane (P2), each groove is spaced apart from the circumferential side wall (42) of the air chamber it debouches in when seen in projection onto a plane normal to the longitudinal direction, each of said grooves (10-16) comprising at least two side support surfaces (20,21) which extend parallel to the groove and below the top side (2), said side support surfaces adapted for substantially completely supporting the substrate (S) in the groove.
2. Panel according to claim 1, wherein each of said air chambers (40a, 40b, 40c) is arranged for receiving therein air roots from plants or precursors thereof which are supported in the substrate of two or more of said grooves (10-16).
3. Panel according to claim 2, wherein within each air chamber (40a, 40b, 40c) an inner circumferential wall (50) is arranged which extends from the ceiling (41) and is spaced apart from said circumferential side wall (42) of the air chamber (40).
4. Panel according to claim 1, wherein said side support surfaces (20,21) are facing side support surfaces which taper towards each other in a direction from the first plane (P1) towards the second plane (P2).
5. Panel according to claim 1, wherein said side support surfaces face each other and each extend from just below the first plane substantially to the second plane.
6. Panel according to claim 1, each of said grooves having a width of between 0.3 cm and 3 cm.
7. Panel according to claim 1, wherein the grooves (10-16) are adapted to be substantially completely filled by the substrate (S) and the number or plants or precursors in the substrate.
8. Panel according to claim 1, wherein said circumferential side wall (42) is substantially air-tight and merges into said ceiling (41), the ceiling comprising an opening (43) spaced apart from the groove and adapted for the passage of air between the top side (2) and the chamber (40).
9. Panel according to claim 1, wherein the panel (1,1′) is provided at a lower side (3) with legs (4) which each have a distal end (5) adapted for being partially submerged in the water at a first distance (d1) from said second plane (P2) in a direction normal to said second plane.
10. Panel according to claim 9, wherein said circumferential side wall (42) has a circumferential distal edge (43) at a second distance (d2) from said second plane (P2) in a direction normal to said second plane, wherein said second distance (d2) is smaller than said first distance (d1).
11. Panel according to claim 1, wherein said panel, at said top side (2) and below said first plane (P1), comprises stacking surfaces (30,31,32) adapted for supporting thereon legs of a further panel of a same construction, wherein said stacking surfaces merge into ramps (33) which project further towards said first plane than the support surfaces.
12. Panel according to claim 1, wherein said grooves (10-16), at least at the top side (2) of the panel, extend over the entire length (l) of the panel.
13. Panel according to claim 1, wherein the legs comprise openings and/or recessed portions for allowing, when the panel is stacked on another panel of a same construction, air to flow through said openings and/or said recessed portions into and out of the air chambers of the panel which is stacked on said another panel.
14. Panel according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of grooves is arranged to allow compression of the substrate therein by moving a single cylindrical roller across said top side along the longitudinal direction.
15. Panel according to claim 1, comprising: a top part (70) which comprises the top side (2) and the side support surfaces (20,21) of the grooves, wherein the top side and side support surfaces, and any portions of the top part between the top side and the side support surfaces are substantially impermeable to air and water; a bottom part (72) connected to said top part and comprising the circumferential side walls of the air chambers, wherein the density of the bottom part is at least 1.5 times less than the density of the top part.
16. Panel according to claim 1, wherein the top side, the side support surfaces of the grooves, and any portions of the panel between the top side and the side support surfaces, are completely coated with a coating (81; 82) that is impermeable to air and water.
17. Panel according to claim 16, wherein the panel is substantially completely coated with a coating (82) that is impermeable to air and water.
18. Panel according to claim 1, wherein a plane (N) normal to the first plane extends between the two side support surfaces (20,21) of each groove and parallel to the groove, wherein an inner angle (α1, α2) between each of said side support surfaces and said plane (N) is in a range of 60 to 80 degrees.
19. System (100) for placing plants or the precursors thereof in a panel (101) according to claim 1, comprising: a frame (102); a conveyor (104), attached to said frame and adapted for moving the panel in the longitudinal direction thereof relative to the frame, a metering device (103) for plants or the precursors thereof, mounted on the frame and arranged above the conveyor, wherein the metering device is adapted for dispensing said plants or the precursors thereof in the grooves of said panel during movement of the panel relative to the frame.
20. System according to claim 19, further comprising a substrate dispensing device adapted for filling said grooves of the panel with substrate from the top side of the panel.
21. System according to claim 20, further comprising a template (200) on which the panel is to be placed during filling of the grooves, wherein the template comprises protrusions (201) for substantially closing off a bottom side of said grooves to prevent substrate from falling through the grooves during said filling.
22. System according to claim 1, further comprising a cover template (307) adapted for substantially covering the top side of the panel except for the grooves thereof during filing of the grooves with substrate, wherein at least during said filling, the cover template is arranged below the substrate dispensing device (309).
23. System according to claim 20, further comprising a compacting device (105) for pressing down on the substrate in the grooves when the grooves have been filled with substrate.
24. System according to claim 19, wherein the metering device (103) is configurable to dispense plants or the precursors thereof at an adjustable rate, in order to dispense plants or precursors at corresponding adjustable distances from each other in a groove of the panel.
25. System according to claim 19, wherein the grooves of the panel are partitioned into two or more sets of grooves, and the rate of dispensing of the metering device is individually configurable for each set of grooves.
26. System according to claim 25, wherein the metering device comprises multiple dispensing units, each unit adapted for dispensing plants or the precursors thereof in the grooves of one the sets, wherein the dispensing rate for each of unit can be set independent of the dispensing rates of the other units, the system further comprising a controller adapted for individually controlling the dispensing rate of each of the dispensing units.
27. System according to claim 16, wherein the rate of dispensing of the metering device is individually configurable for each groove.
28. Method of cultivating plants using two or more panels according to claim 1, comprising the steps of: filling empty grooves of each panel with substrate and plants or the precursors thereof; subsequently arranging said panels on a body of water in order to allow the formation of air roots from the plants of precursors thereof in the air chambers of the panels; and after said air roots have reached the body of water, removing the panels from the body of water and stacking them on top of each other in such a manner that the plants or the precursors thereof arranged in the grooves of one of said two or more panels can germinate and partially extend into an air chamber of another panel of said two or more panels which is stacked directly on said one panel.
29. Method according to claim 28, wherein during filling of the grooves with plants and the precursors thereof, the panels are arranged abutting each other along their longitudinal direction.
30. Method according to claim 28, wherein the grooves of the panel are partitioned into two or more sets of grooves, and the rate of dispensing of the metering device is individually configurable for each set of grooves, and wherein said step of filling the empty grooves of each panel with substrate and plants or the precursors thereof comprises: filling the grooves of the panel with substrate; and while conveying the panel under a metering device along the longitudinal direction of the panel, said metering device comprising an individual dispensing unit for each set of the two or more sets of grooves, dispensing plants or precursors thereof in the grooves, wherein the dispensing rate at which a first of said dispensing units dispenses plants or precursors thereof in its associated grooves differs from the dispensing rate at which a different, second one of said dispensing units dispenses plants or precursors thereof in its associated grooves.
Description
SHORT DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0055] The present invention will be discussed in more detail below, with reference to the attached drawings, in which
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
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[0065] At the longitudinal peripheral edges of the top side 2, the panel comprises planar stacking surfaces 30,31,32. The stacking surfaces 30 and 31 and the stacking surfaces 31 and 32 merge into respective ramps 33 which have a substantially planar top surface which extends below the top edges of the grooves 10-16. On a bottom side the panel 1 comprises legs 4 which, in the stacked configuration shown, rest with their distal ends 5 on the corresponding stacking surfaces of the lower panel 1′. When the panel 1 is moved along direction X relative to panel 1′, sliding contact of the legs 4 of panel 1 with the ramps 33 of panel 1′ cause panel 1 to be lifted up and away from plants that may have germinated in the grooves of panel 1′. Damage to such plants due to shearing movement between panel 1 and panel 1′ is thus substantially avoided. The legs 4 are provided with recessed portions 6, which allow air to flow from outside the stack into and out of the space between a lower side of the panel 1 and the upper side of panel 1′. When a number of these panels is stacked in a germination room in this manner, air can freely flow across the plants or precursors thereof during germination.
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[0067] In the embodiment shown each groove debauches into multiple air chambers which are separated from each other by reinforcement ribs 60 which extend perpendicular to the grooves and increase the structural strength of the panel. However, depending on the length of the panel and on the materials used, such reinforcement ribs 60 may not be necessary, in which case each groove could debouch into only a single air chamber.
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[0070] Within air chamber 40c an inner circumferential wall 50c is provided, which is extends from the ceiling 41 and is circumferentially spaced apart from circumferential wall 42. The inner circumferential wall 50c further limits draft within the air chamber, while allowing exchange of air from a position below groove 15 to a position below groove 16 and vice versa. Additionally, the inner circumferential wall, which is formed by the outer surface of a foamed block 51, improves the buoyancy of the panel.
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[0072] The side support surfaces 20,21 of groove 15 each extend at an inner angle α1, α2 of about 70 degrees to a plane N which extends between the side support surfaces 20,21 in a direction parallel to the groove 15 and normal to plane P1. Though in
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[0075] The top part is connected to the bottom part by a pin and socket connection comprising pins 76 of the bottom part which fit in corresponding sockets 74 of the top part 70. The pin-and-socket connection allows the top part to be lifted from the bottom part 71 in a direction normal to plane P1, while preventing relative movement between the two parts in a direction parallel to the plane P1. The top part may thus easily be cleaned separate from bottom part.
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[0080] The longitudinal openings have substantially the same width as the corresponding grooves and are aligned with the grooves. The template 306, here is shown partially cut-away, is arranged above the panel at a distance of no more than 2 cm therefrom, and may even be supported on the panel 301. In the preferred embodiment shown, the longitudinal openings in the cover panel have a length substantially equal to the length of the panel, so that substrate can be distributed along the grooves while the panel and hopper are stationary to each other. However, in an alternative embodiment, the length of the longitudinal openings may be significantly smaller than the length of the panel, in which case the grooves can be filled with substrate along their entire length if the panel is moved relative to the hopper along its longitudinal direction.
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[0085] As the seed dispensing rate of each of the disc seeders is individually controllable by the controller, seeds can be deposited in the grooves in any desirable pattern. As the grooves of the panel 401 extend over the entire length of the panel, a number of abutting panels may be placed in series, with the substrate in the grooves of adjacent panels forming a substantially continuous body of substrate in which the seeds can be deposited. The present invention has been described above with reference to a number of exemplary embodiments as shown in the drawings. Modifications and alternative implementations of some parts or elements are possible, and are included in the scope of protection as defined in the appended claims.