COMBINED POULTRY ROOST AND WASTE ROUTING APPARATUS
20210204523 ยท 2021-07-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A combined poultry roost and waste routing apparatus includes a main tray member having floors, side walls and a peripheral frame portion. A catch basin, including a drainage outlet, is formed in a first end portion of the main tray member. The apparatus also includes a plurality of roosting bars attached to the main tray member, and a support stand supporting the main tray member at an inclined angle with the catch basin at a lower end thereof. A water supply manifold is operatively attached to a second end of the main tray member for selectively supplying rinse water thereto. The water supply manifold includes an inlet portion configured to receive a hose connection, and a fluid dispersion member attached to, and in fluid communication with the inlet portion. The fluid dispersion member has a plurality of openings formed therein for selectively releasing rinse water into the main tray member.
Claims
1. A combined poultry roost and waste routing apparatus comprising: a main tray member having a peripheral frame portion and having a catch basin formed therein at a first end portion thereof, the catch basin having a drainage outlet formed therein, the main tray member further comprising a side wall interconnecting the floor and the peripheral frame portion; a support stand configured to support the main tray member at an inclined angle with the catch basin disposed at a lowermost end thereof; a plurality of roosting bars attached to the main tray member, and a water supply manifold operatively attached to a second end of the main tray member opposite the catch basin for selectively supplying rinse water, the water supply manifold including an inlet portion configured to receive a hose connection, and a fluid dispersion member attached to and in fluid communication with the inlet portion, the fluid dispersion member having a plurality of orifices formed therein for selectively releasing said rinse water into the main tray member.
2. The combined poultry roost and waste routing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the main tray member has a plurality of opposed recesses formed therein, and wherein the roosting bars are supported between the recesses of the main tray member.
3. The combined poultry roost and waste routing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the floor of the main tray member has a plurality of reinforcing ribs formed therein.
4. The combined poultry roost and waste routing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the roosting bars are spaced upwardly away from the floor of the main tray member, leaving open spaces therebelow to permit waste to pass along the floor of the main tray member toward the drainage outlet.
5. The combined poultry roost and waste routing apparatus of claim 1, wherein at least part of the water supply manifold extends outwardly from the main tray member.
6. The combined poultry roost and waste routing apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a baffle plate disposed in the main tray member for selectively directing water flow.
7. The combined poultry roost and waste routing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the catch basin is formed in the floor of the main tray member
8. The combined poultry roost and waste routing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the catch basin is formed in a side wall of the main tray member at a lower end thereof.
9. The combined poultry roost and waste routing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the floor of the main tray member has a plurality of reinforcing ribs formed therein.
10. The combined poultry roost and waste routing apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a releasable baffle plate disposed proximate the water supply manifold for temporarily impeding water flow.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENTS
First Embodiment
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[0026] The inventive apparatus 10 includes a main tray member 12 which could be formed or fabricated from any appropriate material.
[0027] The main tray member 12 is a primary component of the apparatus 10. The depicted main tray member 12 is formed from a durable plastic which has been vacuum formed. The main tray member 12 includes a floor panel 14, a peripheral frame 15 and a plurality of side walls 16, 17, 18 and 19 interconnecting the floor panel and the frame.
[0028] A catch basin 22 is molded into the bottom of the main tray member 12 at the lower end thereof, opposite a water supply manifold 40 disposed at the upper end. The catch basin 22 has a drainage hole 24 formed therein, and an optional pipe connection (not shown) of suitable diameter may be attached to the drainage hole to efficiently drain waste water from the cleaning or flushing operation.
[0029] Although the catch basin 22 is shown formed in the lowermost side wall 18 in
[0030] Optionally, the floor panel 14 of the main tray member 12 may have reinforcing ribs 38 formed integrally therein for added stiffness, and may also include molded-in lettering or other indicia 55 for brand identification.
[0031] The main tray member 12 also includes the peripheral frame 15, having indented recesses 20 formed therein, as shown, which serve to locate and secure a plurality of parallel roosting bars 30, 32, 34 in the frame, and these roosting bars may be secured by screws or other suitable fasteners extending through the side walls of the main tray member and into the ends of the roosting bars. It should be noted that the roosting bars 30, 32, 34 are spaced upwardly away from the floor panel 14 of the main tray member 12 to leave open space therebelow and ensure a clear pathway for waste to move downwardly on the floor panel.
[0032] As one example, 22 square wooden bars may be used as the roosting bars 30, 32, 34, but other materials and/or shapes could be substituted.
[0033] The water supply manifold 40 is secured at the top of the main tray member 12, and is configured to be connected to a pressurized water supply via a suitable hose connection. The water supply manifold 40 includes an inlet pipe 45 and a fluid dispersion pipe 46 attached to and in fluid communication with the inlet pipe.
[0034] In this first embodiment, the fluid dispersion member 46 is capped on both ends, and is perforated with line of small spaced-apart openings 48 that are configured to disperse pressurized water in an even pattern down the floor 14 of the main tray member 12.
[0035] The main tray member 12 is supported in an inclined angular fashion by a support frame 50, so as to accommodate roosting of multiple birds at different heights on the roosting bars 30, 32, 34 and also to facilitate the downward flow of waste water during cleaning for efficient drainage. The support frame 50 can be fabricated from a number of different materials, in the depicted embodiment, simple 22 wooden legs 52, 54 are used, interconnected by reinforcing members 56 and 58.
[0036] A single apparatus 10 can be connected to a water supply and drainage system, or alternatively, two or more units can be connected together by use of suitable connectors for the supply and drainage lines, and therefore, a user may accommodate any number of birds.
Second Embodiment
[0037] Referring now to
[0038] In this second embodiment of the invention, the upper end portion of the main tray member 112 has two opposed holes 102, 104 formed in opposite side walls 119, 117 thereof, and the water supply manifold 140 consists of a single perforated pipe acting as a fluid delivery tube, which extends through these two holes. In a manner similar to the first embodiment, the perforated pipe 140 has a plurality of orifices formed therein for selectively releasing rinse water into the main tray member 112.
[0039] The terms water supply manifold 140 and perforated pipe 140 will be used interchangeably herein and refer to the same thing. As seen in
[0040] If a single apparatus is being used, then one end of the perforated pipe 140 is capped off with a suitable fitting, and the other end 144 is provided with a hose fitting (not shown) for connection to a high-pressure water supply. If multiple apparatus are being connected together, such as the two apparatus 110a, 110b shown in
Third Embodiment
[0041] Referring now to
[0042] Optionally, as shown in
[0043] The apparatus 210 may be provided with suitable hardware which temporarily locks the baffle plate 225 in place after the water is released, monitors the water level as it rises behind the baffle plate, and releases the lower edges of the baffle plate when the water reaches a threshold level. The released baffle plate 225 and the flowing rinse water are illustrated in
[0044] To clean or flush the main tray member of the apparatus 10, 110 or 210, the chicken keeper opens a valve (not shown) to the water supply manifold 40 or 140, which disperses pressurized water across and down the main tray member 12, 112 or 212 of the apparatus. This flow of water flushes the floor panel 14, 114 or 214 clean, and the waste matter flows into and through the catch basin and out through the drain pipe to be deposited in a desired area.
[0045] This flushing operation could be conducted manually by the chicken keeper, or alternatively, it could be automated with the addition of a simple timer to turn the water pressure on at any desired interval. The drainage pipe could be directed to any desired area or into a collection system where the waste material could be collected for fertilizer.
[0046] Although the present invention has been described herein with respect to a number of specific illustrative embodiments, the foregoing description is intended to illustrate, rather than to limit the invention. Those skilled in the art will realize that many modifications of the illustrative embodiment could be made which would be operable. All such modifications, which are within the scope of the claims, are intended to be within the scope and spirit of the present invention.