The present invention relates to mass-producing algae; more particularly, relates to processing algae through a hormesis by irradiation to grow thicker or to shorten a growth time for mass-production.
A general method for culturing algae uses a flat rack 8 winded with a cotton rope 81 (as shown in
Although algae spores 82 are grown into fronds 83 in a required time in the above prior art, algae spores 82 are only planted on the cotton rope 81 on a surface of the flat rack 8 because the other surface of the flat rack 8 are closely contacted with the petri dish 9; not to mention a small size of the flat rack 8. Therefore, algae spores 82 are grown into fronds 83 only on the cotton rope 81 of the surface of the flat rack 8; and algae are not massed produced. Hence, the prior art does not fulfill users' requests on actual use.
The main purpose of the present invention is to process algae with a hormesis by irradiation to grow thicker or to shorten a growth time for mass-production.
To achieve the above purpose, the present invention is an algae mass-producing device having an ionizing radiation source, comprising a container having a containing space and a filter; a cubic rack in the containing space; an adhesion unit winding around the cubic rack; and an irradiation unit, where, producing algae by using the present invention comprises steps of: (a) obtaining the cubic rack; (b) filling the containing space with a culture solution and putting the cubic rack in to the culture solution; (c) planting algae spores to be cultured in the containing space through a flow-through culturing with the filter; (d) irradiating a required dose to the algae spores by the irradiation unit; (e) after the algae spores are cultured into algae seedlings, taking out the adhesion unit to an outdoor flowing-water pool to be cultured again and, (f) when the algae grow to a required length, the algae are taken off from the adhesion unit to be cleaned and dried. Accordingly, a novel algae mass-producing device having an ionizing radiation source is obtained.
The present invention will be better understood from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment according to the present invention, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which
The following description of the preferred embodiment is provided to understand the features and the structures of the present invention.
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The container 1 has a containing space 11; and, the containing space 11 has a filter 12.
The cubic rack 2 is put in to the containing space 11; and the cubic rack 2 comprises a plurality of transverse rods 21 and straight rods 22.
The adhesion unit 3 is winded around the cubic rack 2; and the adhesion unit 3 is a cotton rope.
The irradiation unit 32 is an ionizing radiation source. Thus, with the above structure, a novel algae mass-producing device having an ionizing radiation source is obtained.
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(a) Obtaining cubic rack 41: As shown in
(b) Putting cubic rack in to containing space 42: As shown in
(c) Planting algae to be cultured 43: A plurality of algae spores 6 is planted on the adhesion unit 3; and the containing space 11 is set with a filter 12. Then the container 1 is put under the sun (in a green house) for culturing, where zoospores among the algae spores 6 are completely adhered on the adhesion unit 3 within one to two days; and visible algae seedlings 61 are seen in the fifteenth day; and, when fronds are obtained with a length of 0.5 to 1.0 millimeters (mm), the filter 12 is used to filter sea water in a speed of 50 to 75 milliliters per second (ml/sec) for processing a flow-through culturing to the algae spores 6.
(d) Irradiating algae 44: As shown in
(e) Culturing algae again 45: As shown in
(f) Taking off algae to be cleaned and dried 46: As shown in
To sum up, the present invention is an algae mass-producing device having an ionizing radiation source, where algae is processed through a hormesis by irradiation to grow thicker or to shorten a growth time for mass-production.
The preferred embodiment herein disclosed is not intended to unnecessarily limit the scope of the invention. Therefore, simple modifications or variations belonging to the equivalent of the scope of the claims and the instructions disclosed herein for a patent are all within the scope of the present invention.