Fish Cage Device Comprising Spherical Fish Cage
20240315216 ยท 2024-09-26
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y02A40/81
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
A01K61/60
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A closed, spherical cage device suitable for farming fish in a position floating in water has a pattern of polygons divided along boundary lines, the boundary lines having tubular elements which together form a spherical skeleton. A plurality of panes are covered by at least one layer of seine net, netting, or the like, the tubular members containing at least one inflatable buoyancy member having fluid communication to a reservoir of pressurized gas. A control unit is arranged to regulate the amount of gas in the buoyancy elements, the pipe elements being connected at nodes by means of sleeves and finger brackets and the pipe elements being arranged to allow inflow of water in the parts of the pipe elements not occupied by the buoyancy element.
Claims
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17. A closed spherical cage device (10) for farming fish in a position floating in water, comprising: a spherical skeleton comprising tubular elements (11) forming boundary lines of a pattern pattern of polygonal panes (13) divided along the boundary lines, the tubular elements thereby forming a spherical skeleton, wherein a plurality of the panes (13) are covered by at least one layer of seine net (51, 52), netting or membrane, each of the tubular elements (11) comprises at least one inflatable buoyancy element (60) having a fluid connection to a reservoir of pressurized gas, a control unit (33) is arranged to control an amount of gas in the buoyancy elements, the pipe elements (11) are connected at nodes (12) via sleeves (42) and finger brackets (40) and are perforated (63) and arranged to let water into parts of the respective pipe element (11) that is not occupied by the at least one buoyancy element (60).
18. The closed, spherical cage device (10) according to claim 17, wherein the sleeves (42) are attached to the finger brackets (40) and arranged to enclose one end of a tubular element without being immobilized relative thereto.
19. The closed, spherical cage device (10) according to claim 17, wherein one pane (13) is covered by a rigid bottom plate (15) comprising a fastening device for mooring the cage (10) to the seabed.
20. The closed, spherical cage device (10) according to claim 17, wherein one pane (13) is covered by a rigid top plate (14).
21. A closed, spherical cage device (10) according to claim 19, comprising a mooring line (17) or wire connected to a bottom attachment (35) via a winch (31) for mooring.
22. The closed, spherical cage device (10) according to claim 21, wherein the winch (31) is connected to a control unit (33) configured to regulate the length of the mooring line (17) so that the entire cage can be placed at the surface or submerged in a position at the desired depth.
23. The closed, spherical cage device (10) according to claim 17, wherein the upper and lower panes of the cage are connected by a chain (80) or a pipe (90) capable of stabilizing the shape of the cage.
24. The closed, spherical cage device (10) according to claim 17, wherein a plurality of the panes (13) are covered with an inner layer (51) and an outer layer (52) of seine net with a diameter of the pipe elements (11) determining a distance between the layers.
25. The closed, spherical cage device (10) according to claim 22, wherein the control unit (33) is configured to reduce an amount of gas in at least some of the buoyancy elements (60) when the winch (31) shortens the mooring line (17).
26. The closed, spherical cage device (10) according to claim 25, wherein the control unit (33) is also configured to control the winch (31).
27. The closed, spherical cage device (10) according to claim 17, wherein the gas in the reservoir is selected from the group consisting of air, inert gas and combinations thereof.
28. The closed, spherical cage device (10) according to claim 17, wherein the buoyancy elements (60) arranged to receive a regulated amount of gas are divided into zones, allowing the control unit (33) to supply different amounts of gas to different zones to thereby cause the cage to rotate and move vertically or both.
29. The closed, spherical cage device (10) according to claim 25, wherein the buoyancy elements (60) arranged to receive a regulated amount of gas are divided into zones, allowing the control unit (33) to supply different amounts of gas to different zones to thereby cause the cage to rotate and move vertically or both
30. The closed, spherical cage device (10) according to claim 28, wherein the cage has an upper zone (A) that is lined on its inside with a gas-tight fabric which secures an air pocket in an upper part of the cage in cases wherein the cage is pulled down under water in its entirety.
31. The closed, spherical cage device (10) according to claim 17, wherein the cage has an upper zone (A) that is lined on its inside with a gas-tight fabric which secures an air pocket in an upper part of the cage in cases wherein the cage is pulled down under water in its entirety.
32. The closed, spherical cage device (10) according to claim 31, wherein the cage has a lower zone (B) that is covered by an impervious fabric configured to collect solid waste, comprising a drain hose (23) connected to a hatch (18) in a portion of the impervious fabric configured ed to periodically empty the waste from the cage to a vessel or to a tank at the sea floor
33. The closed, spherical cage device (10) according to claim 17, wherein the cage has a lower zone (B) that is covered by an impervious fabric configured to collect solid waste, comprising a drain hose (23) connected to a hatch (18) in a portion of the impervious fabric configured ed to periodically empty the waste from the cage to a vessel or to a tank at the sea floor.
34. The closed, spherical cage device (10) according to claim 28, wherein the cage has a lower zone (B) that is covered by an impervious fabric configured to collect solid waste, comprising a drain hose (23) connected to a hatch (18) in a portion of the impervious fabric configured ed to periodically empty the waste from the cage to a vessel or to a tank at the sea floor
35. The closed spherical cage device according to claim 17, wherein two or more cages (10) are interconnected by channels (100, 105) which can be opened and closed as required.
36. The closed spherical cage device according to claim 17, wherein the cage (10) further comprises a platform (110) arranged to support one or more people in the cage.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] In the following, the invention will be described in more detail in the form of some selected, non-limiting embodiments, with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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[0038] The upper pane of the cage is covered by a top plate 14. The top plate may be impervious or perforated, but typically constitutes a rigid element as explained in connection with another figure. The lower pane is covered by a bottom plate 15 provided with further details, including a fastening device 16 for a mooring line 17 and a hatch 18 for discharging waste from the cage. The hatch 18 is typically equipped with means for opening and closing by means of a control unit. A safety line 19 is also shown as a supplement to the mooring line 17. A buoy 21 with flag, light or other marking, is attached to the cage to make it easily visible.
[0039] As is explained in the following, buoyancy elements (one or more) are arranged for connection in each pipe element 11, which makes it possible to place the cage high or low in the water.
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[0042] At the bottom of the cage, in a zone B, an impervious fabric is typically arranged for collecting solid waste until it is discharged via the hatch 18. In the submerged state a special buoy 32, typically equipped with battery, communication unit and a central control unit 33, will be able to transfer information to and from the cage, as well as to control certain parameters on the cage as discussed below. For example, the control unit 33 may be programmed to automatically lower the cage under water when wind strength and/or wave height exceeds certain levels. This can be done by starting the winch 31 and adjusting the buoyancy using buoyancy elements described below. The control unit 33 is arranged to be able to adjust the length of the mooring line 17 so that the cage can be placed at the surface when desired and so that it can be placed more than 10 meters below the water surface when desired.
[0043] The communication unit in the buoy 32 can provide current information about the condition of the cage and the position of the cage, as well as allow an operator to override the automatics. The buoy 32 is shown connected to the cage with a cable 34 for transmission of electricity, air and gas and optionally communication, while communication to the operator preferably takes place wirelessly. The winch 31 can, if desired, be operated manually, but is preferably controlled by the control unit 33 which can automatically implement various measures based on external parameters, such as wind strength, wave height etc.
[0044] One or more of the communication unit, the control unit and the battery may also optionally be arranged watertight on the top plate 14.
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[0050] As explained above, the assembly can take place without the use of welding, bolts or threads/screwing.
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[0053] The control unit 33 can be programmed to fill or empty the buoyancy elements in each pipe element 11 individually. Alternatively, the pipe elements 11 can be divided into different zones, so that the buoyancy elements 60 in each individual zone are emptied and filled simultaneously, but independently of emptying and filling of the buoyancy elements in other zones. Both of these options make it possible to make some parts of the cage light and other parts of the cage heavier, so that the whole cage can be rotated in the water so that any part of it is brought above the water surface, for example for maintenance, repair, cleaning or for connection and disconnection of equipment.
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[0063] Other assemblies of two or more cages are also possible, as a window in each of the cages is replaced by a window which is connected to a transport channel, the window or channel also having a closing curtain which remotely opens or closes the transport path between the connected cages.
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[0065] The platform 110 is typically constructed as a disc which surrounds the tube 90 partially or completely and which may be raised and lowered along the tube as needed. The platform 110 may optionally move freely up and down along the pipe 90 and be provided with floating elements which ensure that it floats at all times at the water level present in the cage at all times.
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[0067] With regard to the feeding of fish in the disclosed cages, this can be accomplished in several ways, but primarily through automatically controlled feeding systems of a type known per se. Each cage may have a reservoir of fodder at the top of the cage, which is filled at regular intervals from the service boat, and which is watertight so that the fodder is kept dry until it is dispersed in the water via suitable fodder nozzles. Any fodder of known type which is useful for cages in a submerged state may also be used.
[0068] For feeding fish in the cage, a solution can also be used to feed from the cage's bottom platform. This is particularly relevant when using fodder that is lighter than water so that the fodder floats upwards in the water masses during feeding. As the fodder draws water, the fodder will sink to the bottom. In this way, the fodder will be available to the fish for a longer period of time, which will provide better fodder-utilization.
[0069] Otherwise, the cage and the arrangement around it are arranged for automatic or remote control of functions in such a way that personnel do not have to be on board the cage during its normal operation. Therefore, it does not need to be equipped with walkways, safety equipment for personnel, etc. with regard to the safety of persons on board, which also is a simplification compared to more conventional cages.