Stackable modular rotatable gardening system
10292346 ยท 2019-05-21
Assignee
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
A01G31/047
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01G31/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A01G7/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01G31/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
This invention relates to a modular rotatable gardening system, comprising a modular main frame supporting a drum for growing plants. This modular rotatable gardening system can be stacked on top of one or more other modular rotatable gardening systems, and also combined in-line. The modular rotatable gardening system may additionally comprise a modular hot air removal ductwork, and may additionally comprise a CO.sub.2 delivery system.
Claims
1. A modular rotatable gardening system, comprising a drum in which plants can be grown, a modular main frame and a tubular hot air removal system holding lights to circulate air away from the lights, the tubular hot air removal system comprising a first tubular member held within the drum and extending from a first end of the drum to an opposing second end of the drum, and a second tubular member connected to an end of the first tubular member and extending substantially perpendicular to the first tubular member, wherein the lights are held in the first tubular member, and wherein the second tubular member includes an outlet port positioned above the drum, said drum suspended through a drum attachment arrangement within the modular main frame such that the drum is rotatable.
2. The modular rotatable gardening system of claim 1, additionally comprising a CO.sub.2 delivery system to deliver CO.sub.2 to the plants.
3. The modular rotatable gardening system of claim 1, wherein the lights comprise four HID lights with HID ballasts and two electrical boxes to hold the HID ballasts and to supply power to the lights.
4. A stacked modular rotatable gardening system comprising two or three modular rotatable gardening systems, each modular rotatable gardening system comprising a drum in which plants can be grown, a modular main frame and a tubular hot air removal system holding lights to circulate air away from the lights, the tubular hot air removal system comprising a first tubular member held within the drum and extending from a first end of the drum to an opposing second end of the drum, and a second tubular member connected to an end of the first tubular member and extending substantially perpendicular to the first tubular member, wherein the lights are held in the first tubular member, and wherein the second tubular member includes an outlet port positioned above the drum, said drum suspended through drum attachment arrangements within the modular main frame such that the drum is rotatable, the modular rotatable gardening systems stacked on top of each other from lower to higher, wherein each modular main frame comprises a top end and a bottom end, and the top end of the modular main frame of a lower modular rotatable gardening system is attached to the bottom end of the modular main frame of a higher modular rotatable gardening system.
5. An in-line stacked modular rotatable gardening system comprising a first stacked modular rotatable gardening system positioned beside a second stacked modular rotatable gardening system, wherein each stacked modular rotatable gardening system comprises two or three modular rotatable gardening systems, each modular rotatable gardening system comprising a drum in which plants can be grown, a modular main frame and a tubular hot air removal system holding lights to circulate air away from the lights, the tubular hot air removal system comprising a first tubular member held within the drum and extending from a first end of the drum to an opposing second end of the drum, and a second tubular member connected to an end of the first tubular member and extending substantially perpendicular to the first tubular member, wherein the lights are held in the first tubular member, and wherein the second tubular member includes an outlet port positioned above the drum, said drum suspended through a drum attachment arrangement within the modular main frame such that the drum is rotatable, the modular rotatable gardening systems stacked on top of each other from lower to higher, wherein each modular main frame comprises a top end and a bottom end, and the top end of the modular main frame of a lower modular rotatable gardening system is attached to the bottom end of the modular main frame of a higher modular rotatable gardening system, wherein the modular main frames of the first stacked modular rotatable gardening system are connected to the modular main frames of the second stacked modular rotatable gardening system.
6. An in-line modular rotatable gardening system comprising a first modular rotatable gardening system positioned beside a second modular rotatable gardening system, wherein each modular rotatable gardening system comprises a drum in which plants can be grown, a modular main frame, and a tubular hot air removal system holding lights to circulate air away from the lights, the tubular hot air removal system comprising a first tubular member held within the drum and extending from a first end of the drum to an opposing second end of the drum, and a second tubular member connected to an end of the first tubular member and extending substantially perpendicular to the first tubular member, wherein the lights are held in the first tubular member, and wherein the second tubular member includes an outlet port positioned above the drum, said drum suspended through a drum attachment arrangement within the modular main frame such that the drum is rotatable, wherein the modular main frame of the first modular rotatable gardening system is connected to the modular main frame of the second modular rotatable gardening system.
7. A modular rotatable gardening system comprising a cylindrical drum with open ends within which drum plants can be grown, a cylindrical support ring attached around each of the open ends, and a modular main frame to support the drum having two cross bars at each of the open ends, said drum suspended within the modular main frame through two ring attachment arrangements to one of the cross bars and one ring attachment arrangement to the other cross bar at each of the open ends, said ring attachment arrangement comprising an idler wheel on a support bracket, wherein the idler wheel rests on an inner circumferential surface of the support ring and the support bracket is attached to the cross bar such that the drum is rotatable; and, further comprising lights positioned inside the drum, and a tubular hot air removal system connected to the lights to circulate air away from the lights.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and other aspects of the present invention will be apparent from the brief description of the drawings and the following detailed description in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(13) In an embodiment of the present invention there is provided a modular rotatable gardening system, comprising a modular main frame supporting a drum in which plants can be grown. In a further embodiment of the present invention, modular rotatable gardening systems can be stacked on top of each other, and also combined in-line beside each other. In a further embodiment of the present invention, the modular rotatable gardening system comprises a modular hot air removal ductwork, and may additionally comprise a CO.sub.2 delivery system.
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(16) When systems are stacked from lower to higher, a modular duct system of higher modular rotatable gardening system 10 is adapted with a T-duct 55 in place of the supporting air duct 50, which T-duct 55 is shown in more detail in
(17) A duct system for a stacked modular rotatable gardening systems stacked on top of each other may need to be modified if more than three modular rotatable gardening systems are stacked on top of each other, to ensure hot air is removed adequately. For example while three modular rotatable gardening systems stacked on top of each other may utilise six inch diameter ducts, six systems stacked on top of each other may utilise eight inch diameter ducts. In embodiments with multiple modular rotatable gardening systems stacked on top of one another the main frame may need to be strengthened or bolstered in order to support multiple drums.
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(20) A carbon dioxide (CO.sub.2) delivery system 120 is shown although there is CO.sub.2 in the air naturally, in a further embodiment of the present invention to enable CO.sub.2 delivery to plants. Although plants can access CO.sub.2 from the surrounding air or from floor fans or wall fans, the CO.sub.2 delivery system 120 is effective and space efficient. Fans (for example on the floor or built into the building housing the present invention) could be used to help deliver CO.sub.2; however, fans on the floor take up space and both floor fans and built in building fans lack the proximity of the CO.sub.2 delivery system to the plants.
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(22) The second side of a modular rotatable gardening system stacked on top of another modular rotatable gardening system is shown in
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(24) Additionally the duct work may be modular not only by duct sections which fit together to build the hot air removal system 42, but also the duct tube sections themselves as shown in
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(26) The modular rotatable gardening system 10 may additionally comprise a CO.sub.2 delivery system 120 comprising an inline fan (not shown) with a split Y duct 125 from which piping 130 runs to each side of the system. The section of piping along the length of the growing trays 40 contains perforations 135 in order for the CO.sub.2 to be released. The perforations 135 can be positioned to release CO.sub.2 directly at the plants, and ideally to the underside of the plants' leaves. The split Y duct is positioned for aesthetic considerations in
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(31) In a further embodiment, a modular rotatable gardening system is set beside a modular rotatable gardening system. Again, if more than two are set beside one another then the loading and unloading of plants from the middle systems will have to be adapted, for example, with different trays.
(32) The growing lights may comprise four 600 W hps lamps and the electrical box 85 may include HID ballasts. Each electrical box 85 can be configured to power the two lamps that are nearest to that electrical box 85. A modular rotatable gardening system in an embodiment of the invention having three stacked systems with the hot air removal system 42 and CO.sub.2 delivery system 120 can be made with the following dimensions: 48 width, 96 depth and 172 height.
(33) From the above detailed description, the operation and construction of the invention should be apparent. While there are herein shown and described example embodiments of the invention, it is nevertheless understood that various changes may be made with respect thereto without departing from the principle and scope of the invention.