Eye-friendly green-blue mixed LED lighting method and system for chicken houses
10772303 ยท 2020-09-15
Assignee
Inventors
- Jinming Pan (Hangzhou, CN)
- Yefeng Yang (Hangzhou, CN)
- Xuke LI (Hangzhou, CN)
- Jinsong Jiang (Hangzhou, CN)
- Fengjia Dai (Hangzhou, CN)
Cpc classification
A01K2207/35
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01K31/18
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to eye-friendly green-blue mixed LED lighting methods and systems for chicken houses. In a chicken house, an evenly-distributed cyan light environment may be created for rearing broiler chickens. The chicken house may include mixed LED lamps associated with the cyan light environment, and the mixed LED lamp may be formed by combining green LED beads and blue LED beads on a lighting fixture with a mixing proportion of from about 0.2 to about 5. The mixed LED lamps may be used for about 24-hour lighting in the first three days of the breeding period. From the fourth day of the breeding period, the daily lighting duration may be progressively decreased by about one hour every day. The mixed LED lamps may be evenly arranged in the chicken house to form a square array.
Claims
1. A method for lighting a chicken house using eye-friendly green-blue mixed LED lamps, the method comprising: generating, for rearing broiler chickens in the chicken house, an evenly-distributed cyan light environment by combining a plurality of green LED beads and a plurality of blue LED beads to form mixed LED lamps, a ratio between the plurality of the green LED beads and the plurality of the blue LED beads being from 0.2 to 5; lighting the chicken house using the mixed LED lamps for first three days of a breeding period, at an initial illuminance generated by the mixed LED lamps; and continuing lighting the chicken house using the mixed LED lamps, while progressively reducing one hour each day from the fourth day of the breeding period until a time period of lighting the chicken house becomes 16 hours per day, wherein the illuminance used is half of the initial illuminance.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the mixed LED lamps comprise four mixed LED lamps mounted in the chicken house and arranged into a square array, and wherein the initial illuminance is determined by the following steps: 1, obtaining a minimum illuminance E of the four mixed LED lamps using a following equation 1:
3. The method of claim 1, wherein chickens may be exposed only to the light of the mixed LED lamps.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein the illuminance of the mixed LED lamps is controlled by a LED controller using a Pulse-Width Modulation (PWM) dimming mode.
5. A system for lighting a chicken house using eye-friendly green-blue mixed LED lamps, comprising: a power supply; a LED controller; a plurality of mixed LED lamps; an illuminance sensor; and a chicken house, wherein the plurality of mixed LED lamps are configured to be mounted in the chicken house, the LED controller is connected with the illuminance sensor and the plurality of mixed LED lamps, the power supply is connected to the LED controller for providing power, the illuminance sensor is configured to monitor the light intensity of the chicken house and is mounted on the ground of the chicken house, each of the mixed LED lamps is formed by combining a plurality of green LED beads and a plurality of blue LED beads under one lighting fixture at a ratio from 1:5 to 5:1, and a PWM dimming mode is adopted in the LED controller.
6. The system of claim 5, wherein the plurality of green LED beads and the plurality of blue LED beads are evenly and alternately arranged on a baseplate according to a shape choosing from the group consisting of a circle, a triangle, a rectangle, and a straight line.
7. The system of claim 5, wherein each of the mixed LED lamps is shaped as a bulb, a straight-tube or a square.
8. The system of claim 5, wherein the chicken house is configured such that chickens may be exposed only to the light of the mixed LED lamps.
9. The system of claim 5, wherein the plurality of the mixed LED lamps are mounted at a same height H in the chicken house and are arranged into a square array.
10. The system of claim 9, wherein a length L of the square array and the same mounting height H of the plurality of the mixed LED lamps satisfy the following equation (3), wherein is a luminous flux of the plurality of the mixed LED lamps (3):
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(20) In the FIGs above, 1 represents a power supply, 2 represents a LED controller, 3 represents mixed LED lamps, 4 represents an illuminance sensor, 5 represents a chicken house, 7 represents a Blue LED, 8 represents a LED baseplate, and 9 represents a square array.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(21) The present disclosure is further detailed by the specific embodiments in combination with the drawings.
(22) The present disclosure includes the following steps: in a chicken house, an evenly-distributed cyan light environment may be created for rearing broiler chickens, there may be mixed LED lamps in the cyan light environment, the mixed LED lamp may be formed by combining green LED beads and blue LED on one lighting fixture with a mixing proportion of from about 1:5 to about 5:1. In the first three days of the breeding period, the mixed LED lamps may be used for 24-hour lighting and the illuminance may be the illuminance value required for the welfare rearing of broiler chickens. From the fourth day of the breeding period, the daily lighting duration of the mixed LED lamps may be progressively decreased by 1 h every day from 23 h to 16 h and the illuminance may be half the illuminance value required for the welfare rearing of broiler chickens until the end of the rearing.
(23) The illuminance value required for the welfare rearing of broiler chickens is
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(25) wherein is the luminous flux of the mixed LED lamps, H is the mounting height of the mixed LED lamps and I is the initial mounting distance between two adjacent mixed LED lamps.
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(27) Four mixed LED lamps may be mounted in a chicken house and arranged into a square array, the mounting height of the four mixed LED lamps is H and from 1 m to 3 m, the initial mounting distance between two adjacent LED lamps is I and the maximum value of the initial mounting distance I is H tan , is the viewing angle of a single mixed LED lamp, therefore the minimum illuminance E of the four mixed LED lamps on the ground can be obtained according to the equation (1) below:
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(29) wherein, is the luminous flux of the mixed LED lamp;
(30) Substitute the illuminance value required for the welfare rearing of broiler chickens which may be equal to the minimum illuminance E obtained in the step above into the equation (2) to obtain the actual mounting distance L between two adjacent mixed LED lamps:
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(32) If L is less than or equal to H tan , arrange the four mixed LED lamps into a LL square array to create an evenly-distributed cyan light environment according to the actual mounting distance between two adjacent mixed LED lamps; if L is greater than H tan , reduce the mounting height H by 0.5 m, repeat the Step 1 to 2 above until the actual mounting distance obtained is less than or equal to H tan , then arrange the four mixed LED lamps into a LL square array to create an evenly-distributed cyan light environment.
(33) The chicken house may be a closed type or semi-closed type.
(34) The illuminance of the mixed LED lamps 3 is controlled by a LED controller 2 with A PWM dimming mode.
(35) PWM dimming, also known as digital dimming, is to change the mean value of light output by operating the switching circuit at a frequency sufficient high for the recognition of human eyes. Generally, the operating frequency can reach over 1 K-10 KHZ, and the adjustment of the average light intensity may be accomplished by adjusting the duty ratio of PWM. A PMW control circuit may be constructed by means of an 80C51 microcontroller and a MOS amplifying tube, and the duty ratio may be adjusted through the counting of the timer of the 80C51 microcontroller TM0 so as to adjust the brightness.
(36) According to the present disclosure, a lamp emitting green light and blue light may be provided during the rearing of broiler chickens, which not only promotes the growth of broiler chickens and increases the efficiency of feed utilization, but also may be helpful for protecting human eyes: the disadvantages of replacing light sources for the reason that green light sources and blue light source are required at different rearing stages and high cost of light sources are overcome by introducing the cyan light environment; besides, green light emitted by the green LED beads in the mixed LED lamps promotes the growth of broiler chickens at earlier stage while blue light emitted by the blue LED promotes the growth of broiler chickens at later stage; for the workers in the chicken house, the cyan light environment produced by the mixed LED lamps reduces bad irritation of green light and blue light to human eyes and makes the workers feel more comfortable.
(37) The cyan light emitted by the mixed LED lamps mixed at various proportions may be evenly distributed in the chicken house, which makes the best of the sensitivity reaction of broiler chickens to green light and blue light, increasing the individual weight and reducing the cost of light sources and maintenance thereof, and may be helpful for protecting human eyes.
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(42) where, L satisfies the equation that LH tan , is the viewing angle of a single mixed LED lamp 3 and the illuminance value E required for the welfare rearing of broiler chickens satisfies the equation (4):
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(44) where, I is the initial mounting distance between two adjacent mixed LED lamps and the maximum value of I is H tan .
(45) The green LED 6 and blue LED 7 in the mixed LED lamps may be evenly and alternately arranged into a circle, triangle, rectangle or straight line on the baseplate 8.
(46) The mixed LED lamps 3 may be bulb, straight-tube or square.
(47) The chicken house may be a closed type or semi-closed type.
(48) The power supply 1 may be connected to the LED controller 3 by means of wires 2, and the LED controller 3 may be connected with the mixed LED lamps 5 by means of the control circuit 4 to set the target light intensity of the mixed LED lamps 5. The mixed LED lamps may be connected directly to the AC power supply via the inbuilt power supply or connected with the LED controller which may be connected to the AC power supply to obtain power. The illuminance sensor 6 monitors the light intensity in the chicken house in real time so as to maintain the light intensity in the chicken house within the target range.
(49) PWM dimming, also known as digital dimming, may be to change the mean value of light output by operating the switching circuit at a frequency sufficient high for the recognition of human eyes. Generally, the operating frequency can reach over 1K-10 KHZ, and the adjustment of the average light intensity may be accomplished by adjusting the duty ratio of PWM. A PWM control circuit may be constructed by means of an 80C51 microcontroller and a MOS amplifying tube, and the duty ratio may be adjusted through the counting of the timer of the 80C51 microcontroller TM0 so as to adjust the brightness.
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(51) The embodiments of the present disclosure are as below:
Embodiment 1
(52) In a chicken house, an evenly-distributed cyan light environment may be created for rearing broiler chickens, there may be mixed LED lamps in the cyan light environment, the mixed LED lamp may be formed by combining green LED lamps and blue LED on one lighting fixture, and the mixed LED lamps in the cyan light environment may be arranged as below:
(53) Four mixed LED lamps with the luminous flux of =1418 Lm may be mounted in a 105.0 m.sup.2 (15.0 m7.0 m) chicken house for breeding and arranged in a square array, the mounting height of the four mixed LED lamps is H=1.8 m, the initial mounting distance between two adjacent LED lamps is I=2.0 m and the maximum value is H tan =3.8 m when the distance between two adjacent LED lamps I=2.0 m, , the viewing angle of a single mixed LED lamp, is equal to 65, therefore the minimum illuminance E of the four mixed LED lamps on the ground is calculated to be 30 Lx according to the equation (1);
(54) Substitute the illuminance value (30 Lx) required for the welfare rearing of broiler chickens in the chicken house for breeding which is equal to the minimum illuminance E obtained in the step above into the equation (2) to obtain the actual mounting distance L of 3.4 m between two adjacent mixed LED lamps;
(55) If L (=3.4 m) is less than H tan (=3.8 m), arrange the four mixed LED lamps into a 3.4 m3.4 m square array to create an evenly-distributed cyan light environment according to the actual mounting distance L (=3.4 m) between two adjacent mixed LED lamps.
(56) Carry out the green-blue mixed LED rearing test with the proportion of 1:5.sup.5:1 by applying the well-distributed cyan light environment created as described above into the practical production of broiler chickens.
(57) Seven experimental groups including G0B6, G1B5, G2B4, G3B3, G4B2, G5B1 and G6B0 may be set in the experiment. The ratios of green light LED to blue light LED in Group G0B6, G1B5, G2B4, G3B3, G4B2, G5B1 and G6B0 may be 0:6, 1:5, 2:4, 3:3, 4:2, 5:1 and 6:0 respectively.
(58) As shown in Table 1, 210 1-day-old plum blossom-yellow hens may be divided at random into seven experimental groups, i.e. G0B6, G1B5, G2B4, G3B3, G4B2, G5B1 and G6B0 (30 hens in each group) for 45-day breeding. During the breeding period, totally-closed rearing may be adopted, i.e. the chickens may be exposed only to the light of the mixed LED lamps. To stimulate 1.sup.3-day-old chicks in the breeding period to learn drinking and eating, the lighting duration may be set to be 24 h and the light intensity may be controlled at 30 Lux; for over 3-day-old chickens, the lighting duration may be progressively decreased by 1 h every day and finally kept at a photoperiod of 18L:6D till the end of the 45-day breeding period. In order to control the light intensity at the half of the illuminance value required for the welfare rearing of broiler chickens for over 3-day-old chickens, i.e. 15 Lux, the mixed LED lamps may be also arranged according to the method above: 1) four mixed LED lamps with the luminous flux of =118 Lm may be mounted in the same chicken house for breeding (15.0 m7.0 m) and arranged in a square array, the mounting height of the four mixed LED lamps may be H=1.0 m, the initial mounting distance between two adjacent LED lamps is I=1.5 m and the maximum value is H tan =2.1 m when the distance between two adjacent LED lamps is I=1.5 m, , the viewing angle of a single mixed LED lamp, is equal to 65, therefore the minimum illuminance E of the four mixed LED lamps on the ground is calculated to be 15 Lx according to the equation (1); substitute the illuminance value (15 Lx) required for the welfare rearing of broiler chickens in the chicken house for breeding which is equal to the minimum illuminance E obtained in the step above into the equation (2) to obtain the actual mounting distance L of 1.3 m between two adjacent mixed LED lamps; for L satisfies the equation of LH tan =2.1 m, arrange the four mixed LED lamps into a 1.3 m1.3 m square array.
(59) TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Seven Experimental Groups Proportion of green to blue Color Light intensity Light regime 0:6 Blue 30 Lux when 1 to 3 24L:0D when 1 to 3 1:5 Cyan days old days old 2:4 Cyan 15 Lux when 4 to 45 16L:8D when 4 to 45 3:3 Cyan days old days old 4:2 Cyan 5:1 Cyan 6:0 Green
(60) Weigh the chickens in each experimental group every day to investigate the effects of the green-blue mixed LED lamps with the proportion of 1:5.sup.5:1 on the individual weight of the broiler chickens in the breeding period. Make an analysis of variance for the data by using IBM SPSS Statistics 20 Software Suite. The significance level p=0.05 and the lowercase letters indicate that there may be significant difference in level.
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Embodiment 2
(62) In a chicken house, an evenly-distributed cyan light environment may be created for rearing broiler chickens, there may be mixed LED lamps in the cyan light environment, the mixed LED lamp may be formed by combining green LED and blue LED on one lighting fixture, and the mixed LED lamps in the cyan light environment may be arranged as below:
(63) Four mixed LED lamps with the luminous flux of =236 Lm may be mounted in a 105.0 m.sup.2 (15.0 m7.0 m) chicken house for breeding and arranged into a square array, the mounting height of the four mixed LED lamps is H=3.0 m, the initial mounting distance between two adjacent LED lamps is I=4.0 m and the maximum value is H tan =6.4 m when the distance between two adjacent LED lamps is I=4.0 m, a, the viewing angle of a single mixed LED lamp, is equal to 65, therefore the minimum illuminance E of the four mixed LED lamps on the ground is calculated to be 30 Lx according to the equation (1);
(64) Substitute the illuminance value (30 Lx) required for the welfare rearing of broiler chickens in the chicken house for breeding which is equal to the minimum illuminance E obtained in the step above into the equation (2) to obtain the actual mounting distance L of 5.5 m between two adjacent mixed LED lamps;
(65) If L (=5.5 m) is less than H tan (=6.4 m), arrange the four mixed LED lamps into a 5.5 m5.5 m square array to create an evenly-distributed cyan light environment according to the actual mounting distance L (=5.5 m) between two adjacent mixed LED lamps.
(66) Carry out the green-blue mixed LED rearing test with the proportion of 1:5.sup.5:1 by applying the well-distributed cyan light environment created as described above into the practical production of broiler chickens.
(67) Seven experimental groups including G0B6, G1B5, G2B4, G3B3, G4B2, G5B1 and G6B0 may be set in the experiment. The ratios of green light LED to blue light LED in Group G0B6, G1B5, G2B4, G3B3, G4B2, G5B1 and G6B0 may be 0:6, 1:5, 2:4, 3:3, 4:2, 5:1 and 6:0 respectively.
(68) As shown in Table 2, 210 1-day-old plum blossom-yellow hens may be divided at random into seven experimental groups, i.e. G0B6, G1B5, G2B4, G3B3, G4B2, G5B1 and G6B0 (30 hens in each group) for 45-day breeding. Du ring the breeding period, totally-closed rearing may be adopted, i.e. the chickens may be exposed only to the light of the mixed LED lamps. To stimulate 1.sup.3-day-old chicks in the breeding period to learn drinking and eating, the lighting duration may be set to be 24 h and the light intensity may be controlled at 30 Lux; for over 3-day-old chickens, the lighting duration may be progressively decreased by 1 h every day and finally kept at a photoperiod of 18L:6D till the end of the 45-day breeding period. In order to control the light intensity at the half of the illuminance value required for the welfare rearing of broiler chickens for over 3-day-old chickens, i.e. 15 Lux, the mixed LED lamps may be also arranged according to the method above: 1) four mixed LED lamps with the luminous flux of =118 Lm may be mounted in the same chicken house for breeding (15.0 m7.0 m) and arranged in a square array, the mounting height of the four mixed LED lamps may be H=1.0 m, the initial mounting distance between two adjacent LED lamps is I=1.5 m and the maximum value is H tan =2.1 m when the distance between two adjacent LED lamps is I=1.5 m, , the viewing angle of a single mixed LED lamp, is equal to 65, therefore the minimum illuminance E of the four mixed LED lamps on the ground is calculated to be 15 Lx according to the equation (1); substitute the illuminance value (15 Lx) required for the welfare rearing of broiler chickens in the chicken house for breeding which is equal to the minimum illuminance E obtained in the step above into the equation (2) to obtain the actual mounting distance L of 3.4 m between two adjacent mixed LED lamps; since L satisfies the equation of LH tan =2.1 m, arrange the four mixed LED lamps into a 1.3 m1.3 m square array.
(69) TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 Seven Experimental Groups Proportion of green to blue Color Light intensity Light regime 0:6 Blue 30 Lux when 1 to 3 days 24L:0D when 1 to 3 1:5 Cyan old days old 2:4 Cyan 15 Lux when 4 to 45 16L:8D when 4 to 45 3:3 Cyan days old days old 4:2 Cyan 5:1 Cyan 6:0 Green
(70) Record the feed consumption of each experimental group every day, weigh the chickens in each experimental group every day and calculate the efficiency of feed utilization (the ratio of feed to chicken) to investigate the effects of the green-blue mixed LED lamps with the proportion of 1:5.sup.5:1 on the efficiency of feed utilization of the broiler chickens in the breeding period. Make an analysis of variance for the data by using IBM SPSS Statistics 20 Software Suite. The significance level p=0.05 and the lowercase letters indicate that there may be significant difference in level.
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Embodiment 3
(72) In a chicken house, an evenly-distributed cyan light environment is created for rearing broiler chickens, there may be mixed LED lamps in the cyan light environment, the mixed LED lamp may be formed by combining green LED and blue LED on one lighting fixture, and the mixed LED lamps in the cyan light environment may be arranged as below:
(73) Four mixed LED lamps with the luminous flux of =1140 Lm may be mounted in a 105.0 m.sup.2 (15.0 m7.0 m) chicken house for breeding and arranged into a square array, the mounting height of the four mixed LED lamps is H=3.0 m, the initial mounting distance between two adjacent LED lamps is I=3.0 m and the maximum value is H tan =3.5 m when the distance between two adjacent LED lamps is I=3.0 m, , the viewing angle of a single mixed LED lamp, is equal to 50, therefore the minimum illuminance E of the four mixed LED lamps on the ground is calculated to be 30 Lx according to the equation (1);
(74) Substitute the illuminance value (15 Lx) required for the welfare rearing of broiler chickens in the chicken house for breeding which is equal to the minimum illuminance E obtained in the step above into the equation (2) to obtain the actual mounting distance L of 4.1 m between two adjacent mixed LED lamps;
(75) If L (=4.1 m) is greater than H tan (=3.5 m), reduce the mounting height H to be 2.5 m, repeat the Step 1) to 2) above to obtain L=2.6 m, L (=2.6 m) is less than the maximum mounting height H tan (=2.9 m) after the mounting height H is reduced to 2.5 m, then arrange the four mixed LED lamps into a 2.6 m2.6 m square array to create an evenly-distributed cyan light environment according to the actual mounting distance between two adjacent mixed LED lamps L (=2.6 m).
(76) Carry out the green-blue mixed LED rearing test with the proportion of 1:5.sup.5:1 by applying the well-distributed cyan light environment created as described above into the practical production of broiler chickens.
(77) Seven experimental groups including G0B6, G1B5, G2B4, G3B3, G4B2, G5B1 and G6B0 may be set in the experiment, taking a group using the natural light as the control group. The ratios of green light LED to blue light LED in Group G0B6, G1B5, G2B4, G3B3, G4B2, G5B1 and G6B0 may be 0:6, 1:5, 2:4, 3:3, 4:2, 5:1 and 6:0 respectively.
(78) As shown in Table 3, 240 1-day-old plum blossom-yellow hens may be divided at random into seven experimental groups, i.e. G0B6, G1B5, G2B4, G3B3, G4B2, G5B1, G6B0 and a control group using the natural light (30 hens in each group) for a 72-day fattening test. During the fattening period, totally-closed rearing is adopted, i.e. the chickens in the experimental groups may be exposed only to the light of the mixed LED lamps, the photoperiod is 18L:6D and the light intensity is controlled at 15 Luxm, while the control group receives the natural light and no additional light is provided at night till the end of the 72-day period.
(79) TABLE-US-00003 TABLE 3 Seven Experimental Groups Proportion of green to blue Color Light intensity Light regime 0:6 Blue 15 Lux 16L:8D 1:5 Cyan 2:4 Cyan 3:3 Cyan 4:2 Cyan 5:1 Cyan 6:0 Green
(80) Record the feed consumption of each experimental group every day, weigh the chickens in each experimental group regularly, and calculate the growth rate and the ratio of feed; at the end of the fattening period, slaughter and dissect the broiler chickens to obtain the entrails weight, leg weight, feet weight and abdominal fat weight so as to investigate the effects of the green-blue mixed LED lamps with the ratio of 1:5.sup.5:1 on the growth rate and the ratio of chicken to feed of the broiler chickens in the fattening period. Make an analysis of variance for the data by using IBM SPSS Statistics 20 Software Suite. The significance level p=0.05 and the lowercase letters indicate that there may be significant difference in level.
(81) The results of the experiment may be as shown in
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(83) The embodiments above may be for describing the present disclosure and not intended to limit the present disclosure. Any modification and changes can be made to the present disclosure without deviating from the spirit and protection scope claimed in the claims, and these modifications and changes are covered by the protection scope of the present disclosure.