SYSTEM FOR FATTENING MOLLUSCS
20200359607 ยท 2020-11-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y02A40/81
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
A system of fattening for molluscs having supporting frames with first coupling members for the uprights that make up components and, carriers of the breeding compartments, and second coupling members on the flotation tubes of a moveable platform. The members and the uprights have aligned openings and that are actuated by removable coupling devices allowing the uprights to be attached or uncoupled. A crossbar, with an arrangement of connectors, keeps the components and provides an easily handled module that can be separated from the supporting frame along with the breeding compartments.
Claims
1. A system of fattening for molluscs, for use in marine environments, comprising: a first and a second components carrying breeding compartments and a supporting frame for the aforementioned first and second components, wherein each of the first and second components and comprise a pair of longitudinally spaced uprights between which are located several brackets that carry the breeding compartments and the aforementioned first and second components are aligned longitudinally and connected on the upper section by a single crossbar to provide a module; the supporting frame generally located horizontally between the two flotation tubes of a platform, that have an upper section with first coupling members spaced longitudinally on its surface to receive the aforementioned fixed uprights and a lower section with second coupling members constructed with a lower face fitted to the upper edge of the flotation tubes on said platform; said first coupling members and said uprights have respective and corresponding openings and for coupling, designed to receive a removable coupling device that is applied horizontally, connecting the said first coupling members and said uprights in such a way that said module can be maintained or separated with respect to the supporting frame and consequently the platform.
2. The System of fattening for molluscs, according to claim 1, wherein the module comprise hooks to aid their separation from the supporting frame.
3. The system of fattening for molluscs, according to claim 1, wherein two or more modules are connected on the upper section by at least one crossbar with connectors creating a modular set that can be handled by a crane, winch or similar.
4. The system of fattening for molluscs, according to claim 1, wherein the brackets are counterbalanced on each side of the pair of uprights, aligned vertically and orientated at angles that are between 30-45 to the horizontal.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] One example of embodiment of a system for fattening of molluscs, but not limited to this, is shown in the accompanying drawings, in which:
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PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
[0020] With respect to the figures mentioned above, the fattening system is made up of a supporting frame (1) designed to be coupled between the two flotation tubes (2) of a platform (3) and each one, to carry, first (4) and second (5) components that carry the breeding compartments (6).
[0021] The supporting frame (1) is made from square-section extruded tubular aluminium bars that are in general laid out horizontally between two flotation tubes (2) parallel to the platform (3) which provide an upper face (8) in addition to a lower and reverse face (9). The upper face (8) has, vertical and spaced, first (10) tubular coupling members, these have diametrically facing openings for attachment (11) on their edge suitable for receiving removable coupling devices (12), such as conventional pins, which also cross respective openings for coupling (13) placed on the lower sections of the uprights (7), with the aim of assuring that the components (4) and (5) are anchored to the structure (1). The supporting frame (1) has second coupling members (14) on its lower side (9) and close to the ends, preferably obtained via roto-moulding, as is illustrated in the figures, each one with a lower face (15) open at the same point on the upper edge of the flotation tubes (2) of the platform (3).
[0022] Each component (4) and (5) that carries the compartments (6) is made from a pair of uprights (7), usually of extruded aluminium placed vertically and separated longitudinally at a distance that is preferably less than the length of the compartment (6) to be held. The components (4) and (5) and, with these, the uprights (7) are longitudinally aligned, spaced and connected on the upper side by a crossbar (16), usually extruded aluminium and normally with a hooking arrangement (17), defining a module (18) that can be independently handled and separated from the supporting frame (1) and that keeps them on the flotation tubes (2) of the platform (3). A large number of brackets (20) are arranged, connected between each pair of uprights (7), vertically spaced and aligned.
[0023] As can be seen in
[0024] Supporting braces (21) are located on the uprights (7) and situated under the brackets (20) to help withstand the growing weight of the molluscs.
[0025] Several modules (18) with rearing compartments (6) are shown in
[0026] In the proposed example, the platform (3) as well as the flotation tubes (2), are constructed with floater tubes (25) that have a larger diameter and incorporate vertical floaters (26) on the corners, in addition to the lateral moorings and walkways (not illustrated).
[0027] The protecting barrier is constructed with a flotation unit that has two horizontally placed tubes (27) which, at their point of connection there is an end joint at the edge of the vertical tube (28) of larger diameter, forming an angle of 140 but whose size can vary, but which can be maintained with the help of a crossbar (29). From each one of the tubes (27) hang a row of small diameter tubes (30) joined to each other at the lower part via a covered chain (31). The tubes (27), (28), (29) and (30) are preferably made from high-density extruded polyethylene. When in use the barrier is anchored with the aid of dead-weights (32) around 15 or 20 metres from the supporting frame.
[0028] The invention has been described according to the illustrated embodiment. Obviously, it is possible to include other details that modify it and/or replace certain elements or arrangements with others that are similar or to add complementary now known devices, without them affecting the essential concept of the invention.