INCUBATION TRAY FOR BEES
20240130333 ยท 2024-04-25
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Abstract
A set of trays for incubation includes a cover tray and a screened tray. The cover tray has a closed end surrounded by a peripheral sidewall that defines a cavity. The screened tray includes a screened panel surrounded by a containment flange that surrounds and extends outward from a first face of the screened panel, and a support structure that extends outward from a second face of the screened panel opposite the containment flange. The support structure has apertures that permit airflow through the support structure. The containment flange and support structure are sized to engage overlying and underlying trays in alignment and at an angle.
Claims
1. A set of trays, comprising: a cover tray having a closed end surrounded by a peripheral sidewall that defines a cavity, the cavity having an opening opposite the closed end; a screened tray comprising: a screened panel that permits airflow therethrough; a containment flange that surrounds and extends outward from a first face of the screened panel, the containment flange being sized to engage the opening of the cover tray such that the screened panel covers and permits airflow through the opening of the cavity; and a support structure that extends outward from a second face of the screened panel opposite the containment flange, the support structure having apertures that permit airflow through the support structure, the support structure being sized to engage the closed end of the cover tray at a position spaced from the screened panel such that the apertures are disposed between the closed end of the cover tray and the screened panel.
2. The set of trays of claim 1, wherein the containment flange is sized to nest within the opening of the cavity and immediately adjacent to an inner surface of the peripheral sidewall.
3. The set of trays of claim 1, wherein: the support structure surrounds the screened panel and comprises a remote edge; and the closed end of the cover tray is sized to nest within the support structure and comprises a peripheral shoulder that is sized to engage the remote edge of the support structure.
4. The set of trays of claim 3, wherein: each of the cover tray and the screened tray are rectangular; and the closed end further comprises indents and the remote edge of the support structure comprises stops, the indents and stops cooperating to support the cover tray perpendicularly relative to the screened tray.
5. The set of trays of claim 4, wherein the containment flange of the screened tray comprises indents that cooperate with the stops of the support structure to support a plurality of screened trays stacked transversely.
6. The set of trays of claim 1, wherein the screened tray comprises a stepped profile that engages the peripheral sidewall of the cover tray and supports the screened panel of the screened tray at the opening of the cavity of the cover tray.
7. The set of trays of claim 1, wherein the screened tray is invertible, such that the containment flange and the screened panel define a containment tray cavity.
8. A stack of trays, comprising at least an underlying set of trays and an overlying set of trays, each of the underlying set of trays and the overlying set of trays comprising a cover tray and a screened tray, wherein: each cover tray comprises a length, a width, and a closed end surrounded by a peripheral sidewall that defines a cavity having an opening opposite the closed end; and each screened tray comprises a length and a width substantially the same as the length and the width of the cover tray, and further comprising: a screened panel that permits airflow therethrough; a containment flange that surrounds and extends outward from a first face of the screened panel, the containment flange being received within the opening of the cover tray such that the screened panel covers and permits airflow through the opening of the cavity; and a support structure that extends outward from a second face of the screened panel opposite the containment flange, the support structure having apertures that permit airflow through the support structure, the support structure being configured to engage the closed end of the cover tray in a first position in which the cover tray is substantially aligned with the screened tray and the cover tray is spaced from the screened panel such that the apertures are disposed between the closed end of the tray and the screened panel, and in a second position in which the cover tray is substantially perpendicular to the screened tray; wherein the closed end of the cover tray of the overlying set of trays engages the support structure of the screened tray of the underlying set of trays.
9. The stack of trays of claim 8, wherein the containment flange of each screened tray is sized to nest within the opening of the cavity and immediately adjacent to an inner surface of the peripheral sidewall of each cover tray.
10. The stack of trays of claim 8, wherein the support structure comprises a spacer flange that surrounds the screened panel, and the closed end of each cover tray is configured to nest within the spacer flange with a shoulder that is sized engages a remote edge of the spacer flange.
11. The stack of trays of claim 10, wherein the closed end of each cover tray further comprises indents and the remote edge of the support structure of each screened tray comprises stops, the indents and stops cooperating to support the cover tray of the overlying set of trays in the second position on the screened tray of the underlying set of trays.
12. The stack of trays of claim 8, wherein each screened tray comprises a stepped profile that is sized to engage the peripheral sidewall of each cover tray and support the screened panel of each screened tray at the opening of the cavity of each cover tray.
13. The stack of trays of claim 8, wherein each screened tray is invertible, such that the containment flange and the screened panel define a containment tray cavity in a first orientation and encloses the cavity of the cover tray in a second orientation.
14. A method of incubating bees, comprising: placing bee larva in a plurality of screened trays, each screened tray comprising: a length; a width; a screened panel that permits airflow therethrough; a containment flange that surrounds and extends outward from a first face of the screened panel; and a support structure that extends outward from a second face of the screened panel opposite the containment flange, the support structure having apertures that permit airflow through the support structure; wherein the containment flange comprises a first edge profile that cooperates with a second edge profile of the support structure, the first edge profile and the second edge profile permitting an overlying screened tray to be supported transversely on an underlying screened tray; stacking the plurality of screened trays in a first stack such that adjacent trays in the stack are positioned in a transverse orientation; and at a predetermined stage of development of the bee larva, forming a plurality of sets of trays by installing a cover tray on each of the screened trays, each cover tray comprising a length and a width that are substantially the same as the length and the width of the screened tray, and a closed end surrounded by a peripheral sidewall that defines a cavity having an opening opposite the closed end, wherein the containment flange of the screened tray is received within the cavity of the cover tray.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein the plurality of sets of trays are stacked in a second stack in which the support structure and the closed ends of adjacent sets of trays are engaged and such that adjacent sets of trays are positioned in a transverse orientation, wherein the closed end of each cover tray has a third edge profile that cooperates with the second edge profile of the support structure in the transverse orientation.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein the plurality of sets of trays in the second stack are oriented such that, for each set of trays, the screened tray is a lid for the cover tray.
17. The method of claim 15, further comprising the steps of: at a further stage of development, placing the plurality of sets of trays in a third stack in which the support structures and the closed ends of adjacent sets of trays are engaged such that adjacent sets of trays are aligned; transporting the third stack to an area to be pollinated; and for each set of trays and with the cover tray positioned below the screened tray such that developed bee larva are in the cover tray, removing the screened tray and placing the cover tray at a desired location in the area to be pollinated.
18. The method of claim 15, wherein, when the plurality of sets of trays are placed in the third stack, the closed ends of the cover trays nest within the support structures of an adjacent set of trays, the closed ends comprising a peripheral shoulder that engages a remote end of the support structure.
19. The method of claim 12, wherein the containment flange of each screened tray is sized to nest within the opening of the cavity of the cover tray and immediately adjacent to an inner surface of the peripheral sidewall.
20. The method of claim 12, wherein, in the first stack, the containment flange and the screened panel define a containment tray cavity of each screened tray.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] These and other features will become more apparent from the following description in which reference is made to the appended drawings, the drawings are for the purpose of illustration only and are not intended to be in any way limiting, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0019] A set of trays, generally identified by reference numeral 10, will now be described with reference to
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[0026] Screened tray 40 may be invertible, such that screened tray 40 may be used to enclose cavity 26 as shown in
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[0030] The bees may be deployed by removing screened trays 40 and placing cover tray 20 in a bee shelter (not shown). Preferably, as bees tend to fly toward light, cover tray 20 is opaque and dark colored to help encourage bees to fly up and out of cavity 26.
[0031] Trays 20 and 40 are preferably made from a sufficiently strong material to support the weight of the stack, This allows trays 20 and 40 to be stacked during use and storage without the need for shelving or racks for storage or transport. This reduces the amount of space required and provides more flexibility for storage and transport. In addition, either screened trays 40 or cover trays 20 may be stacked separately, such as when only screened trays 40 are used during the first stage of incubation, or when only cover trays 20 are used to deploy bees in shelters.
[0032] In this patent document, the word comprising is used in its non-limiting sense to mean that items following the word are included, but items not specifically mentioned are not excluded. A reference to an element by the indefinite article a does not exclude the possibility that more than one of the elements is present, unless the context clearly requires that there be one and only one of the elements.
[0033] The scope of the following claims should not be limited by the preferred embodiments set forth in the examples above and in the drawings, but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the description as a whole.