SHADE APPARATUS FOR BROILER POULTRY HOUSE

20180332829 ยท 2018-11-22

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    Abstract

    A shade apparatus for use in broiler poultry houses can include a plurality of contoured vanes positioned in vertical alignment. Each vane can have first and second opposed lateral sides and is contoured upwardly such that the first lateral side resides below the second lateral side. The vanes are connected by a first plurality of spacers attached to the vanes proximate the first lateral side of the vanes, and a second plurality of spacers attached to the vanes proximate the second lateral side of the vanes. A portion of each vane extends over a horizontal axis defined by the first lateral side of a vane positioned immediately above. The apparatus can include brackets that facilitate mounting of the apparatus over a fan vent of a broiler poultry house and maintain the vanes a predetermined optimal distance from the fan vent.

    Claims

    1. A shade apparatus for use in broiler poultry houses comprising: (a) a plurality of contoured vanes positioned in vertical alignment, each vane having a first and second opposed lateral sides and contoured upwardly wherein the first lateral side resides below the second lateral side; (b) a first plurality of spacers attached to the vanes proximate the first lateral side; (c) a second plurality of spacers attached to the vanes proximate the second lateral side; and (d) wherein a portion of each of the plurality of vanes extends over a horizontal axis defined by the first lateral side of a vane positioned immediately above.

    2. The shade apparatus according to claim 1, wherein one-half inch of each of the plurality of vanes extends over the horizontal axis defined by the first lateral side of a vane positioned immediately above.

    3. The shade apparatus according to claim 2, wherein each of the first plurality of spacers and each of the second plurality of spacers has a height in the range of three to five inches.

    4. The shade apparatus according to claim 3, wherein each of the first plurality of spacers and each of the second plurality of spacers has a height of 4 inches.

    5. The shade apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the first plurality of spacers and the second plurality of spacers define a distance of four inches therebetween.

    6. The shade apparatus according to claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of contoured vanes has a contoured shape as shown in FIG. 6.

    7. The shade apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of contoured vanes comprises fifteen vanes.

    8. The shade apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising means for mounting the apparatus over a fan vent of a poultry house.

    9. The shade apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of contoured vanes includes a top vane positioned above all other vanes and a bottom vane positioned below all other vanes, and further comprising at least one upper bracket attached to the top vane, and at least one lower bracket attached to the bottom vane, wherein the at least one upper bracket and at least one lower bracket are adapted for mounting the apparatus over a fan vent of a poultry house.

    10. The shade apparatus according to claim 9, further comprising a mounting plate adapted for mounting on a wall proximate the fan vent and having at least one slot formed therein for receiving and engaging the at least one lower bracket.

    11. The shade apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the at least one upper bracket and the at least one lower bracket maintain the plurality of contoured vanes ten to eighteen inches from the fan vent.

    12. The shade apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the at least one upper bracket and the at least one lower bracket maintain the plurality of contoured vanes fifteen inches from the fan vent.

    13. The shade apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the apparatus decreases airflow in the poultry house by no more than 2.5% and increases static pressure in the poultry house by no more than 0.01 inches of water.

    14. A shade apparatus for use in broiler poultry houses comprising: (a) a plurality of contoured vanes positioned in vertical alignment comprising a top vane and a bottom vane and at least one vane positioned therebetween, each of the plurality of contoured vanes having first and second opposed lateral sides and being contoured upwardly, wherein the first lateral side resides below the second lateral side; (b) a first plurality of spacers attached to the vanes proximate the first lateral side of the vanes, and a second plurality of spacers attached to the vanes proximate the second lateral side of the vanes; and (c) at least one upper bracket attached to the top vane, and at least one lower bracket attached to the bottom vane, wherein the at least one upper bracket and the at least one lower bracket are adapted for mounting the apparatus over a fan vent of a broiler poultry house and maintain the plurality of contoured vanes a distance of ten to eighteen inches from the fan vent.

    15. The shade apparatus according to claim 14, wherein the at least one upper bracket and the at least one lower bracket maintain the plurality of contoured vanes a distance of fifteen inches from the fan vent.

    16. The shade apparatus according to claim 15, wherein one-half inch of each of the plurality of contoured vanes extends over a horizontal axis defined by the first lateral side of a vane positioned immediately above.

    17. The shade apparatus according to claim 14, wherein the at least one upper bracket comprises first and second upper brackets, and the at least one lower bracket comprises first, second and third upper brackets.

    18. The shade apparatus according to claim 14, wherein a portion of each of the plurality of contoured vanes extends over a horizontal axis defined by the first lateral side of a vane positioned immediately above.

    19. The shade apparatus according to claim 14, wherein each of the first plurality of spacers and each of the second plurality of spacers has a height of 4 inches, and the first plurality of spacers and the second plurality of spacers define a distance of four inches therebetween.

    20. A method of minimizing the entry of light into a broiler poultry house comprising the steps of: (a) providing a shade apparatus comprising: (i) a plurality of contoured vanes positioned in vertical alignment comprising a top vane and a bottom vane and at least one vane positioned therebetween, each of the plurality of contoured vanes having first and second opposed lateral sides and being contoured upwardly, wherein the first lateral side resides below the second lateral side, and (ii) a first plurality of spacers attached to the vanes proximate the first lateral side of the vanes, and a second plurality of spacers attached to the vanes proximate the second lateral side of the vanes; (c) attaching at least one lower bracket below a fan vent of the broiler poultry house; (d) attaching the at least one lower bracket proximate the bottom vane; (e) attaching at least one upper bracket above the fan vent; and (f) attaching the at least one upper bracket proximate the top vane.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0028] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a shade apparatus according to a preferred embodiment of the invention;

    [0029] FIG. 2 is a front elevation of the shade apparatus of FIG. 1;

    [0030] FIG. 3 is a side elevation of the shade apparatus of FIG. 1;

    [0031] FIG. 4 is another perspective view of the shade apparatus of FIG. 1;

    [0032] FIG. 4A is a partial enlarged view of the shade apparatus of FIG. 1;

    [0033] FIG. 4B is another partial enlarged view of the shade apparatus of FIG. 1;

    [0034] FIG. 5 is a side partially exploded side elevation of the shade apparatus of FIG. 1;

    [0035] FIG. 6 is a side view of a vane according to a preferred embodiment of the invention; and

    [0036] FIG. 7 is an environmental perspective view of a portion of the shade apparatus of FIG. 1.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF INVENTION

    [0037] A shade apparatus according to a preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated in FIGS. 1-7, and shown generally at reference numeral 10. The shade apparatus 10 comprises a plurality of vanes 12 having a contoured shape as shown in FIGS. 3, 5 and 6. The vanes 12 are joined together by a first plurality of linearly aligned spacers 14 and a second plurality of linearly aligned spacers 16, as shown in FIGS. 1-5. Preferably, there are fifteen vanes 12, and each vane 12 is approximately eight inches wide. The vanes 12 can be made of plastic or other suitable material, and can be assembled together horizontally.

    [0038] As shown in FIG. 4, a first plurality of openings comprised of three spaced apart holes 24, 24, 24 are formed proximate a first side of each of the vanes 12, and a corresponding second plurality of openings comprised of three spaced apart holes 26, 26, 26 are formed proximate the opposite side of each of the vanes 12. The holes 24, 24, 24, 26, 26, 26 are formed at the same locations on each vane 12 so that the holes 24, 24, 24, 26, 26, 26 of all vanes are linearly aligned. A single rod 34 can be positioned through each of the first plurality of holes 24, 24, 24 of the vanes 12 and likewise a rod 36 can be positioned through each of the second plurality of holes 26, 26, 26 of the vanes 12, as demonstrated in FIG. 5. Each spacer 14 can be telescopically positioned over the rod 34 in between each vane 12, and likewise each spacer 16 can be telescopically positioned over the rod 36 in between each vane 12, as shown in FIG. 5.

    [0039] The vanes 12 are positioned one above the other, as shown in FIGS. 3 and 5, with the vanes 12 angled upwardly from the first plurality of spacers 14 to the second plurality of spacers 16. It is critical that each spacer 14, 16 be three to five inches long, and that there is an overlap of inch from vane 12 to vane 12. Preferably, the distance D between the first plurality of spacers 14 and the second plurality of spacers 16 is 4 inches, and each spacer 14, 16 has a height H of four inches, as shown in FIG. 3. As such, each vane 12 is separated from the vane 12 immediately above and the vane 12 immediately below by four inch spacers 14, 16, resulting in an overlap of inch. Each vane 12 extends upwardly inch over the horizontal axis X defined by the lowermost side of the vane 12 positioned immediately above, as shown in FIG. 5. When installed on a structure, such as a broiler poultry house, this inch overlap blocks most direct light from entering the house and diverts the light that does enter away from the floor of the house.

    [0040] FIG. 6 shows the side profile of each vane 12. Additional views of the shade apparatus 10 without the mounting brackets 42, 42, 44, 44, 44 are shown in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 29/590,459, which is incorporated by reference herein.

    [0041] The shade apparatus 10 can include means for mounting the apparatus 10 over a structure, such as an exhaust fan vent of a broiler poultry house. The mounting means can comprise a plurality of upper brackets positioned at the top of the apparatus 10 and a plurality of lower brackets at the bottom of the apparatus. The plurality of upper brackets can be comprised of a pair of upper brackets 42, 42 and the plurality of lower brackets can be comprised of three lower brackets 44, 44, 44, as shown in FIGS. 4 and 4A. As shown in FIGS. 4 and 5, the two upper brackets 42, 42 are attached at the top of the uppermost vane 12, and the three lower brackets 44, 44, 44 are attached at the bottom of the lowermost vane 12. The brackets 42, 42, 44, 44, 44 can be made of metal, plastic or other suitable material. Preferably, the upper brackets 42, 42 are made of plastic or other flexible material, and the lower brackets 44, 44, 44 are made of metal.

    [0042] Each lower bracket 44, 44, 44 has a pair of holes 45, 46 for receiving two shortened lower spacers 14b, 16b, as shown in FIGS. 1, 3, 5 and 7. Preferably, each of the shortened lower spacers 14b, 16b is 1 inches long. End caps 31 can be used to maintain the lower spacers 14b, 16b in place, as shown in FIG. 5. A washer 32 can be positioned between the bottom most spacer 16 and each lower bracket 44, 44, 44, as shown in FIG. 5, to prevent the spacer 16 from going through the brackets 44, 44, 44. Each upper bracket 42, 42 has a hole 48 formed therein that receives a shortened upper spacer 16a, as shown in FIGS. 4 and 4B. Preferably, each of the shortened upper spacers 16a is 1 inches long. End caps 31 can be used to maintain the shortened upper spacers 14a in place, as shown in FIG. 5.

    [0043] In a method of using the shade apparatus 10 according to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the apparatus 10 is installed over the exhaust fan vent 100 of a broiler poultry house, as shown in FIG. 1. A mounting plate 50 having three slots 54, 54, 54 formed therein is attached below the exhaust fan vent 100, as shown in FIGS. 4, 4A and 7. The lower brackets 44, 44, 44 are mounted in the slots 54, 54, 54 of the mounting bracket 50, as shown in FIG. 7. The lower spacers 14b, 16b are placed into the holes 45, 46 of the brackets 44, 44, 44, with the first plurality of spacers 14 facing the fan vent 100, and the second plurality of spacers 16 facing the interior of the broiler poultry house. The upper brackets 42, 42 are attached to the wall 110 above the fan vent 100, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 3. The upper brackets 42, 42 can be attached to the wall 110 by screws or other suitable fasteners. After the lower spacers 14b, 16b are positioned in the lower bracket holes 45, 46, the upper spacers 16a are positioned in the upper bracket holes 48. The mounting plate 50 and upper and lower brackets 42, 42, 44, 44, 44 insure that the vanes 12 are positioned a predetermined optimal distance from the fan vent 100. Preferably, the vanes 12 are positioned ten to eighteen inches from the fan vent 100. Most preferably, the vanes 12 are fifteen inches from the fan vent 100. The mounting plate 50 and upper and lower brackets 42, 42, 44, 44, 44 allow for easy installation and removal of the apparatus 10.

    [0044] The apparatus 10 can fit over any exhaust fan on the poultry house interior. The apparatus 10 can be modified for installation on sidewall vents of poultry houses to control the light entering through the sidewall vents.

    [0045] The apparatus 10 blocks out direct sunlight while allowing air to flow as freely as possible through the apparatus 10 and into the broiler poultry house. The apparatus 10 raises static pressure of the poultry house by a maximum of 0.01-0.02 inches of water column based on Bess Lab Test (15593). The apparatus 10 can provide full light control regardless of the time of year, the climate, or the age of the flock.

    [0046] When the fans are activated to allow ventilation, the apparatus 10 effectively blocks light from entering the broiler poultry house while allowing air to flow freely into the house. As such, the apparatus 10 allows for adequate ventilation without disrupting the integrator's desired lighting program. The apparatus 10 helps achieve better feed conversion, a larger bird, and reduced mortality. The light control provided by the shade apparatus 10 is also believed to improve the infectious process (IP), because it reduces excess movement and keep the birds calmer. As such, the birds are not as prone to cutting or scratching themselves or other birds due to increased agitation when the exhaust fans suddenly turn on and startle them with intense light intrusion. The apparatus 10 provides improved control over the light entering the broiler poultry house, leading to the production of a larger, healthier bird, with better feed conversion, and improved animal welfare as well.

    [0047] The apparatus 10 does not completely block all light but diverts direct sunlight away from the floor of the broiler house. Known devices used to block light in poultry houses typically decrease the airflow in the poultry houses by 12-34% and increase static pressure by 0.12-0.20 inches of water (in.H.sub.2O) to the house. The shade apparatus 10 of the present invention effectively protects poultry houses from unwanted light intrusion while decreasing the airflow by only 2.5% and increasing static pressure in the house by only 0.01 in. H.sub.2O.

    [0048] The shade apparatus 10 does not include a frame enclosing the vanes 12 and covering the top, bottom and/or sides of the assembled, installed apparatus 10. The lack of a frame, the distance of fifteen inches from the apparatus 10 to the exhaust fan vent 100, the spacing between the vanes 12 and the shape of the vanes 12 all contribute to efficacy of the apparatus 10.

    [0049] A shade apparatus for use in a broiler poultry house is described above. Various changes can be made to the invention without departing from its scope. The above description of various embodiments of the invention are provided for the purpose of illustration only and not limitationthe invention being defined by the claims and equivalents thereof.