The present invention relates to a box for growing larvae, in particular fly larvae, which box is destined for entomoculture. The present invention also relates to a stack of the said boxes for growing larvae.
Entomoculture consists of breeding insects, in particular flies, generally with the objective of producing food for humans or animals.
Amongst insects, flies are distinguished, the breeding of which poses specific problems and requires particular solutions.
The company NEXTALIM specialises in breeding flies in order to produce larvae which it processes itself or sells.
Breeding of flies and production of larvae requires an installation 10 (see
The productivity of an installation of this type is closely dependent on its capacity to ensure optimal development conditions for the larvae and the flies. The equipment used plays an essential part in this respect.
Industrial exploitation also requires precise control of the different steps of the process. In particular, the young larvae are produced in batches of several thousands of individuals from eggs previously produced, and it is desirable for the growth containers in which this transformation takes place to provide conditions favourable for this growth, in particular in terms of level of humidity of the nutritive medium, in order to improve the productivity. It is also advantageous to be able to breed a large quantity of larvae on a small surface area, and to have growth containers which are easy to handle, in order to increase productivity further and facilitate handling. For this purpose, because of their small size in particular, breeding of the larvae is suitable for so-called vertical breeding, i.e. breeding of the larvae in boxes which are stacked on one another, making it possible to gain a large surface area on the ground, while having a high level of productivity. However, vertical breeding of this type poses numerous problems, in particular homogenous maintenance of the breeding environmental conditions for all the boxes, in particular maintaining a homogenous temperature, level of humidity and surface air flow of the different boxes.
The above elements require the use of growth boxes, the design of which is particularly suited for solving this problem of stacking and homogenous maintenance of the growth conditions in all the boxes.
An objective of the invention is to obtain boxes for growing insects, in particular for growing fly larvae, which are suitable for vertical breeding of the larvae and are easy to handle, in order to improve the global productivity of the installation.
The invention fulfils this need by means of a box for growing larvae, in particular fly larvae, comprising:
In a growth box of this type, the larvae and the nutritive medium are received in the growth container formed by the base and the lateral walls. The growth container can receive between 30 and 60 kg of nutritive medium and larvae.
The structure of the box as described above permits stable stacking of a plurality of boxes with good retention between the boxes, which makes it possible to have many larvae on a small surface area on the ground. The fitting together of the first and second reliefs permits stable retention in position of the boxes on one another, which, without damage to the boxes, in particular the lowest box, makes possible stacking of many boxes, in particular more than 10 boxes, preferably more than 40 boxes.
In the present invention, the feet project from the rim towards the side opposite the opening, extending below the base to form a free space below the base. This characteristic facilitates the displacement of the boxes, in particular of the stacks of boxes, by a forklift truck, by permitting the passage of the bars of the truck directly under the base of the box, without the presence of a pallet being necessary. In addition, this free space below the base makes it possible, when two boxes are stacked, for there to be a ventilation space above the lower box, to make air circulate, and permit growing of the larvae in optimal conditions, in particular in terms of homogeneity of the temperature and humidity.
The specific height of the feet permits circulation of the air above the larvae, which allows the surface of the nutritive medium to be dried at a pace and a rate corresponding to the needs of the larvae during their growth.
Preferably, the growth container is open towards the exterior only by means of an opening which is delimited by the closed contour defined by the upper edges of the lateral walls.
Preferably, the height of the feet is at least 8.5 cm more than the depth of the growth container.
Preferably, the growth container has a depth of 20 cm or less, or better of 15 cm or less, or even better of 13 cm or less, and/or of 5 cm or more, or better of 9 cm or more. A depth of this type of the growth container associated with the height of the aforementioned feet makes it possible to have good ventilation of the nutritive medium and of the larvae, and assists the drying of the nutritive medium as previously described.
Preferably, the four feet each extend from one of the joining corners of the rim.
The box can comprise at least four first reliefs, and, at their free end opposite the rim, the four feet can comprise a second relief, with the four feet extending from the rim facing the four first reliefs.
Preferably, at least two of the feet extend from the corners for joining of one edge with the other adjacent edges, in particular the corners for joining of one of the large edges of the rim, and are connected to one another at their free end by a support surface which is configured to come into contact with the rim of an identical box on which the box is placed.
Preferably, the first reliefs are projecting reliefs and the second reliefs are recessed reliefs, in particular consisting of the recess of the free end of the feet. Preferably, the first, projecting reliefs fit into the recess of the free end of the feet, while being at less than 5 mm, or better 3 mm, from the inner wall of the feet, in order to permit good retention. The projecting reliefs can have a height of 1 cm or more, or better of 1.5 cm or more. A height of this type permits good retention of the two boxes on one another. Preferably, the projecting reliefs comprise a boss with inclined edges and with a flat upper end extending from the rim. Advantageously, the boss can comprise projecting retention sub-reliefs extending on the inclined edge which is oriented towards the exterior of the boss, the sub-reliefs being in the form of a triangular tooth with a flat surface extending perpendicularly to the rim, and a flat surface connected to the flat end, preferably in the extension of the flat upper end of the boss. The flat surface perpendicular to the rim increases the surface of the boss facing closely the inner surface of the corresponding foot, when the boxes are stacked, to ensure good positioning and good retention of the boxes to one another.
Preferably, the box comprises reinforcement ribs below the base and/or on the lateral walls and/or on the feet. Ribs of this type make it possible to obtain a stronger box which can withstand the weight it contains and the weight of the upper boxes, and to limit the bending of the base under the weight of the nutritive medium and the larvae.
The width of the box can be between 0.8 m and 1.2 m, or better substantially equal to 1 m, the length of the box is between 1 m and 1.5 m, or better substantially equal to 1.2 m. Dimensions of this type of the box in particular make possible a good compromise between the size, the maximum weight of the boxes in use, the mechanical strength when a large number of boxes are stacked, the good circulation of air, and the ease of handling.
The feet can be wider than the rim, and can extend partly from outer surfaces of the lateral walls and/or of the base.
The box can comprise at least six feet with the same height extending at least partly from the surface of the rim on the side of the base in the direction of the base, the feet extending from the two large edges of the rim, in particular from their middle, and from the four joining corners of the rim.
The box can comprise at least eight feet with the same height extending at least partly from the rim in the direction of the base, the feet extending from the four edges, in particular from their middle, and from the four joining corners of the rim. A number and arrangement of this type of the feet makes it possible to have good stability of the box when stacked.
The box can comprise support surfaces parallel to the rim connecting the free end of the feet extending from two opposite edges of the rim, in particular extending from the two large edges of the rim, at the free ends of the feet extending from the joining corners connecting the said side to another side. Support surfaces of this type reinforce the strength of the box by creating connections of material at the feet coming into contact with the rim of a lower box, and thus preventing the feet from bending under the load, and distributing the weight along the entire side of the rim. The support surfaces also make it possible to make transport of the box or stack of boxes secure by creating a contour of closed material around the bars of a forklift truck in particular.
Preferably, the box is made of plastic, in particular of polyolefin and preferably high-density polyethylene (PEHD).
Preferably, the larvae are fly larvae of the BSF (Black Soldier Fly) type, or Hermetia illucens.
The subject of the invention is also a box for growing larvae as previously described, for larvae and for a nutritive medium contained in the growth container of the growth box.
The subject of the invention is also a stack of a plurality of larvae growth boxes as previously described, stacked by fitting the first reliefs of one box together with the second reliefs of the box immediately above.
The stack can comprise between 20 and 50, or better between 30 and 40 empty boxes.
The stack can comprise between 5 and 30 full boxes of the nutritive medium and larvae.
Other characteristics and advantages of the invention will also become apparent from reading the following non-limiting detailed description, and examining the appended drawing in which:
The length L of the box 10 is between 1000 and 1500 mm, for example substantially equal to 1200 mm. The width 1 of the box 10 is between 800 and 1250 mm, for example substantially equal to 1000 mm.
As illustrated in
Preferably, the growth box 10 is in a single piece, and is made of PEHD.
The rim 16 has a substantially rectangular form, and comprises two large edges 18 which are opposite and parallel to one another, and two small edges 20 which are opposite and parallel to one another, connected by joining corners 22.
Feet 24 and 25 extend at least partly from this rim 16 towards the base 12. Preferably, the feet 24 and 25 extend perpendicularly to the base 12 along a height H of between 220 and 235 mm, for example substantially equal to 228.5 mm. In the example illustrated in
The feet 24 and 25 have a height greater than the depth of the growth container, such as to define under the container a space 33 for circulation of the air when the boxes are stacked, or a space for insertion of the bars of the stackers. A space of this type is at least 8 cm, or better 10 cm high to permit good ventilation of the lower growth container.
The feet 24 extending from the centre of the large edges 18 can be connected at their base to the feet 24 extending from the adjacent joining corners 22 by connections of material 28 parallel to the large edges 18. The connections of material 28 can have the same width as the thickness of the feet 24.
As illustrated in
Each connection of material 28, the feet 24 which it connects and the base 12 define between one another an opening 50 in which the bars of a stacker can be inserted.
As illustrated in
The box can comprise reinforcement ribs 30 on its outer surface, in particular on all of its outer surface. Ribs 30 of this type extend parallel to the large edges 18 and to the small edges 20 of the rim 16, and form a reinforcement grid. Ribs of this type make it possible to consolidate the box so that it can support a heavy load without breaking.
The rim 16 comprises four projecting reliefs 26. In the example illustrated, the projecting reliefs 26 are each placed on one of the joining corners 22 of the rim 16.
The projecting reliefs 26 can have a thickness b of between 15 and 25 mm, preferably substantially equal to 20 mm.
As illustrated in
The inner surface of the feet 24 can comprise a rounded corner 40 with a form which is at least partly complementary to the outer lateral surface 37 of the projecting reliefs 26.
When the boxes 10 are stacked, as illustrated in
An example of a stack 100 of ten boxes 10 is represented in
In the variant illustrated in
In the invention as described below, the association of the space below the growth container and the depth of the growth container makes it possible to have good ventilation of the surface of the nutritive medium during the growth of the larvae.
The specific form of the boxes makes it possible to have both good retention of the boxes on one another, and good resistance to the heavy loads, thus allowing them to support a stack of many full boxes.
It will be appreciated that the invention is not limited to the embodiments described and represented, which are provided only for the purposes of illustration.
In particular, the projecting reliefs and/or the feet can have different forms. The feet could comprise a projecting relief which is complementary to a recessed relief of the rim. The box could be different, for example it could have different sizes and/or forms.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2010081 | Oct 2020 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2021/077067 | 10/1/2021 | WO |