VERTICAL HYDROPONIC GROW CONTAINER
20190320606 ยท 2019-10-24
Inventors
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
A01G2031/006
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01G29/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A shipping container is fitted to house a vertical hydroponic grow system. The entrance allows wheelchair access. The floor is a skid proof flat and dry design. The ceiling has four side to side rails that can support multiple grow frame movable walls and four movable LED light walls. Each grow frame wall has a plurality of vertically hanging (plastic) grow tubes each with front and rear plant ports. The grow frame walls can be moved to allow wheelchair access for harvesting and replanting without removal of the grow tubes. Each grow frame wall has an integral lower gutter that empties into a catch basin preferably located at an end of the container opposite the entrance. A nutrient reservoir recirculates the nutrient fluid to each grow frame wall on a programmed interval. Ozone and a R/O filter cycle cleans the nutrient fluid on a selected cycle. A seed station can be located at the entrance.
Claims
1. A hydroponic commercial plant cultivation system comprises: a grow enclosure; a nutrient delivery system; the nutrient delivery system comprises a nutrient solution reservoir, a nutrient solution supply piping, a nutrient solution collection and return piping; the nutrient delivery system, a plurality of lighting fixtures, a plurality of growing panels, and a grow system support structure being positioned within the grow enclosure; the plurality of growing panels and the plurality of lighting fixtures being suspended by the grow system support structure via a side-to-side ceiling mounted rail support; each of the plurality of lighting fixtures being positioned adjacent to a specific growing panel from the plurality of growing panels; the nutrient solution supply piping being in fluid communication between the nutrients solution reservoir and the plurality of growing panels; the plurality of growing panels being in fluid communication between the nutrient solution supply piping and the nutrient solution collection and return piping; the nutrient solution collection and return piping further comprising an integral gutter at a base of each growing panel; wherein each integral gutter empties into a catch basin; a controller and monitoring system being communicably connected to at least one member selected from the group consisting of the nutrient delivery system, the plurality of lighting fixtures, the plurality of growing panels, and an environmental control system; the nutrient delivery system further comprises a feed from the catch basin; the environmental control system being integrated into the grow system enclosure; and each of the plurality of growing panels further comprising a plurality of vertical hanging grow tubes, each grow tube having a top entry port, a lower exit port emptying into the integral gutter, and a plurality of front and rear plant ports, each plant port in fluid communication with the top entry port.
2. The plant cultivation system of claim 1, wherein the grow enclosure further comprises a container having insulated walls, a flat, dry, non-skid floor, a city water inlet and an electric power inlet.
3. The plant cultivation system of claim 2, wherein the environmental control system further comprises an ambient air temperature control system, a fire alarm system and a motion detection system functioning to set off an alarm if the container is occupied and no motion occurs for a pre-set duration of time.
4. The plant cultivation system of claim 2, wherein the plurality of growing panels further comprise an adjustable working distance adjacent each side of each growing panel that accommodates a wheelchair.
5. The plant cultivation system of claim 1, wherein the plurality of lighting fixtures further comprise a primary white LED light strip and at least one frequency enhancer light strip selected to enhance a growth of a chosen plant.
6. The plant cultivation system of claim 5, wherein the frequency enhancer light strip has an independent ON/OFF control.
7. The plant cultivation system of claim 1, wherein the nutrient delivery system further comprises a pump to send the nutrient solution from the catch basin to the nutrient solution reservoir.
8. The plant cultivation system of claim 7, wherein the nutrient solution reservoir further comprises a pump fed manifold with a valve controlled pipe to each growing panel, and each pipe has a flexible section to connect to its respective growing panel.
9. The plant cultivation system of claim 8, wherein the manifold further comprises a valved pipe to an R/O filtration subsystem.
10. The plant cultivation system of claim 9, wherein an O.sub.3 injector is integral to the R/O filtration subsystem, and an automatic shutoff control shuts off the valves to the pipes to the growing panels when the valve to the R/O filtration subsystem is open.
11. The plant cultivation system of claim 1, wherein each vertically hanging grow tube further comprises an inward facing baffle under each grow port, each baffle serving to support a plant and direct a nutrient solution flow downward, and each rear plant port is lower than an opposing front plant port, and each baffle directs the nutrient flow down and across a longitudinal axis of the vertical hanging grow tube, thereby watering each successive plant from the top to the bottom of the vertical hanging grow tube.
12. The plant cultivation system of claim 11, wherein each vertical hanging grow tube further comprises a modular set of detachable tube segments, wherein a top collar of each segment has a hole to receive a boss from a bottom of a joined segment, and said hole also functions as a mount to a hook in a top segment of the growing panel.
13. The plant cultivation system of claim 12, wherein each detachable tube segment further comprises a detachable pair of tube segment halves.
14. The plant cultivation system of claim 4, wherein the container further comprises an end having a seed grow station with a plurality of grow shelves, and the grow station has an independent nutrient reservoir and nutrient delivery system.
15. A hydroponic grow container comprising: an enclosed housing having a wheelchair accessible entrance, a dry flat non-skid floor, insulated walls, a ceiling with a plurality of transverse support rails, a city water inlet and an A/C power source; said enclosed housing having a plurality of grow frame walls supported from the plurality of transverse support rails so as to provide wheelchair access to each side of each grow frame wall; each grow frame wall further comprising a plurality of vertical hanging grow tubes with a front and a rear series of plant ports; a plant lighting system; and a nutrient reservoir and delivery system to provide a nutrient flow to each vertical hanging grow tube.
16. A hydroponic grow container comprising: an enclosed housing having a wheelchair accessible entrance, a non-skid floor and a ceiling with a plurality of transverse rails; a plurality of grow frame walls each having a gutter and a plurality of vertical grow tubes, each grow tube having a series of front and rear plant ports; wherein selectively sliding side-to-side each grow frame wall provides wheelchair access to each side of each grow frame wall; a plant lighting system; and a nutrient reservoir, delivery and return system to provide a nutrient flow through each vertical hanging grow tube.
17. The container of claim 16, wherein the return system further comprises a catch tank with a transverse gutter that receives the nutrient flow from each grow frame wall gutter and a pump to return the nutrient flow to the nutrient reservoir from the catch tank.
18. The container of claim 17, wherein the nutrient reservoir further comprises a circulation system having a feed to each grow frame wall and a feed to a closed loop cleaning subsystem.
19. The container of claim 16, wherein the plant lighting system further comprises slidable frames of LED lighting suspended from the plurality of transverse rails interposed adjacent each grow frame wall.
20. The container of claim 16, wherein each vertical grow tube further comprises a plant port with a baffle that directs a nutrient flow down and across the grow tube.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0053] Before explaining the disclosed embodiments in detail, it is to be understood that the embodiments are not limited in application to the details of the particular arrangements shown, since other embodiments are possible. Also, the terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0079] While a number of exemplifying features and embodiments have been discussed above, those of skill in the art will recognize certain modifications, permutations, additions and subcombinations thereof. No limitation with respect to the specific embodiments disclosed herein is intended or should be inferred.