INSTALLATION AND METHOD FOR THE AEROPONIC/HYDROPONIC PRODUCTION OF PLANTS
20190208722 · 2019-07-11
Assignee
Inventors
- Jean-Paul René FEVRE (Laneuveville-devant-Nancy, FR)
- Paul François HANNEWALD (Xeuilley, FR)
- Benoît Simon MIGNARD (Toulouse, FR)
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
International classification
Abstract
An installation for the aeroponic/hydroponic production of plants (P) comprises at least a table (1), trays (2) able to move on the table (1) and intended to support the plants (P) so as to transfer the plants (P), the installation being characterized in that it comprises a dipping station (14) comprising a lift for lowering and raising at least one tray (2) between a raised position and a lowered position so as to dip the roots (PR) in a dipping bath (140) containing a liquid in the lowered position for a predetermined length of time.
Claims
1. An installation for the aeroponic/hydroponic production of plants including at least one table, mobile trays on the table designed to support the plants and transfer the plants to the installation's different stations, the roots of plants being suspended under the trays, the installation being characterised by the fact that it includes a soaking station with an elevator for lowering and raising at least one tray between a high position and a low position so as to soak the roots in a soaking tank containing a liquid for a predetermined length of time in the low position.
2. The installation according to claim 1, wherein the table includes two raised rails parallel to each other along a horizontal longitudinal direction, the trays including rollers to roll on the raised rails, the elevator including two sections of rails aligned with the raised rails of the table when the elevator is in the high position.
3. The installation according to claim 2, wherein the first of the raised two rails includes a first flat, horizontal rolling surface, the second of the two raised rails includes a second embossed rolling surface, each tray including at least one cylindrical roller to roll on the first surface and at least two grooved rollers whose cross-section is complementary with the second surface to ensure a linear guidance of the tray on the table.
4. The installation according to claim 1, wherein the table includes a sealing tarpaulin raised against the raised rail and fixed by an attachment plate, the tarpaulin extending upwards in a lip-shape curving towards the other rail, coming into contact under the trays, on a lower sealing surface extending horizontally.
5. The installation according to claim 1, wherein the table includes a cutting station, the cutting station including a cutting bar extending longitudinally and being mobile transversely to shorten one of the parts of the plants.
6. The installation according to claim 1, wherein the table includes a cutting station, the cutting station including a cutting bar extending transversely and being mobile longitudinally with respect to the tray to shorten one of the parts of the plants.
7. The installation according to claim 5, wherein the cutting bar extends under the level of the trays to shorten the root part, the cutting station also including a collection tank for receiving the cut part of the plants.
8. The installation according to claim 7, wherein the collection tank is tilted and includes a gutter in its lower part.
9. The installation according to claim 5, wherein the cutting bar is height-adjustable.
10. The installation according to claim 1, the installation further including: at least one transfer trolley capable of transporting at least one of the trays from one of the tables to the other; and at the end of each table a transversal guide capable of determining the position of the trolley with respect to the table.
11. The installation according to claim 10, wherein the transfer trolley includes: parallel rail sections, with the same separation distance as the rails of table capable of prolonging the rolling rails of table and receiving at least one of the trays; and locks at the ends of the rail sections of the trolley configured to block the position of the tray(s).
12. The installation according to claim 1, the installation further including: a test station designed to receive one of the trays, the test station being divided transversely into compartments by vertical walls adjusted under the tray, each compartment including an independent liquid circuit for feeding the plants placed above said compartment independently from the other compartments.
13. A process for the aeroponic/hydroponic production of plants, comprising: placing plants on the one or more trays with an aerial part of the plant above the tray and a root part of the plant underneath the tray; placing the tray(s) on one or more tables to forming a retention zone for collecting an excess of a liquid diffused towards the plants; transferring the tray(s) on the tables to one or more different stations in the installation of claim 1; wherein the process further comprises: a soaking step in which the root part of the plant in a first tray is soaked in a soaking tank containing a liquid for a predetermined length of time; raising the first tray and repeating the operation with any other trays; and collecting the liquid contained in the soaking tank.
14. The process according to claim 13, whereby the soaking step is preceded by a stimulation step wherein at least the root part of the plants are provided a stimulation liquid.
15. The process according to claim 13 whereby the soaking step is preceded by a washing step comprising diffusing a liquid to the plants, wherein the diffused liquid is fresh water, following the possible stimulation step.
16. The process according to claim 13 whereby the soaking step is followed by a cutting step comprising partially cutting the aerial part or the root part of the plants to harvest a cut part.
17. The process according to claim 16, further comprising an extracting step comprising extracting one or more substances of interest from the cut part by maceration, decoction or distillation.
18. The installation according to claim 6, wherein the cutting bar extends under the level of the trays to shorten the root part, the cutting station also including a collection tank-for receiving the cut part of the plants.
19. The installation according to claim 18, wherein the collection tank is tilted and includes a gutter in its lower part.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0025] To better understand the invention, reference is made to the description which follows and to the appended drawings, among which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0030] An aeroponic/hydroponic installation for producing plants P is shown schematically in
[0031] As shown in
[0032] Table 1 includes two raised rails 11, 12 parallel to each other along longitudinal direction F1, supported by the side walls 10. The trays 2 include rollers 21, 22 to roll along rails 11, 12. The first of the rails 11 is a tube with a square cross-section that includes a first horizontal, flat rolling surface. The other rail 12 is a tube also with a square cross-section, fixed with sides tilted at 45, in such a way that it has a second embossed rolling surface 121, with an inverted V-shape. Each tray 2 has two first cylindrical rollers 21 for rolling along the first surface and at least two second grooved rollers 22 whose cross-section is complementary to the second surface 121, therefore V-shaped, to ensure linear guidance of tray 2 on table 1.
[0033] The sealing tarpaulin 13 is raised against rail 11, 12 and fixed with an attachment plate 18. The sealing tarpaulin 13 extends upwards in a lip shape 131 curving towards the other rail 12, 11, coming into contact under the trays 2, over a lower sealing surface 23 extending horizontally. A closed space is thus delimited under the trays 2 and between the floor S and the walls 10.
[0034] The roots PR of plants P are suspended under trays 2 in this space. In order to feed the plants P with a liquid, not shown, spray ramps 4 are placed on the floor S on the tarpaulin in such a way as to intermittently produce a mist, in a way known in aeroponics. The excess liquid is collected on sealing tarpaulin 13 and recycled. The ramps 4 are fed from a tank 5 and a pump 6 delivering the liquid under pressure.
[0035] According to the invention, the installation includes a soaking station 14 including an elevator, not shown, to lower and raise at least one tray 2 between a high position and a low position in order to soak the roots PR in the soaking tank 140 containing a liquid. Soaking is carried out for a predetermined length of time by maintaining the elevator and the tray 2 that it supports in the low position. The elevator has two sections of rails aligned with rails 11, 12 of table 1 when the elevator is in the high position. Thus, we can transfer a tray 2 between the elevator and the other part of table 1 simply by rolling tray 2. The travel range is chosen so that the longest of the roots PR are not in the soaking tank 140 in the high position.
[0036] Table 1 also includes a cutting station 15 placed just beside the soaking station. The cutting station includes a cutting bar 151 extending longitudinally in direction F1 and transversely mobile, that is to say in direction F2 perpendicular to the longitudinal direction F1. The cutting station also includes a collection tank 150 extending under the whole extent of tray 2. The collection tank 150 is tilted and comprises a gutter 152 in its lower part. Cutting bar 151 makes it possible to shorten the root part PR of the plants P on a tray 2, in such a way as to receive the cut part of plants P in collection tank 150. The cutting bar 151 may be used on several trays 2 together. The height of the cutting bar 151 can be adjusted to make it possible to choose the residual length of the roots PR after cutting. The cutting bar may be placed transversely and cut either with the movement of tray 2, or by its own movement. It may also be placed above the level of the trays in order to cut the aerial part PA of plants P. In this case, the cut part is not recovered in the collection tank, but by hand on the tray using a rake, or mechanically, or with an accessory such as a conveyor belt to bring the cut parts to the edge of table 1.
[0037] The installation also includes at least one transfer trolley 7 to transport at least one of the trays 2 from one of the tables 1 to the other. As shown in
[0038] Furthermore, the trolley 7 comprises sections of parallel rails, not shown, separated by the same distance as the rails 11, 12 of table 1 to prolong the rails of table 1 and receive at least one of the trays 2, and locks, not shown, at the ends of the rail sections of trolley 7 to lock the tray(s) 2 in position. The locks are formed for example by a plate mounted pivoting around a longitudinal axis and including an arc-shaped notch with the same shape as the rail. The plate forms an obstacle at the level of the rail section when it is pushed home against the rail, but releases it by pivoting.
[0039] The installation includes a test station 1 designed to receive one of the trays 2, shown in
[0040] In production, the plants P are placed on the trays 2, by means of supports, not shown, with the aerial part PA above the tray 2 and the root part PR underneath. The trays 2 are placed on the tables, and the installation may have several tables placed side by side. The plants P are fed with a nutrient solution which is suited to the cultivated plants P and their stage of development. The nutrient solution may be dispensed from above the trays 2 by watering, or by creating a mist in the space under the trays 2.
[0041] Between 1 and 14 days before harvesting (soaking step), the nutrient solution is completed by a stimulation liquid in order to increase the production of substances of interest and promote the release of these substances by the plant P.
[0042] When the plants P are ready for harvesting, the roots PR are washed with water in order to eliminate the residues of nutrient solution (completed by the stimulation liquid or the liquid deficient in nitrogen). This washing step is carried out for example upstream of the elevator.
[0043] Then, we proceed with a soaking step in which we move one of the trays 2 on to the elevator by rolling it along the sections of rail, and lower the tray 2 using the elevator so as to soak the roots PR in the soaking tank 140 containing a liquid for a predetermined length of time, and we raise the tray 2. We can repeat the operation with other trays 2, then collect the liquid contained in the soaking tank 140.
[0044] The tray 2 which has just been treated in the soaking step is moved to the cutting station 15. The cutting bar 151 is activated and moved under tray 2 so as to cut the root part PR that extends below the cutting plane. The cut part of the roots PR falls into the collection tank 150. The tray 2 is removed and placed on a table 1 and returned to cultivation. The roots are pushed by hand into the gutter 152 so they can be recovered and treated using a conventional method.
[0045] The invention is not limited to the accomplishment mode which has been described only as an example. The movement of the trays 2 can be motorised and automated, as can the operation of the elevator.