The present invention relates to a cover structure and more particularly, it relates to a cover structure suitable for use with septic pens such as may be used for pig manure.
The storage and disposal of liquid pig manure has always presented a problem to the agriculture industry. Since the pig manure ordinarily cannot be used as fertilizer without further treatment, it is usually stored by the farmer in a manure or septic pit. Frequently, the manure is to be transported to a central facility where it is treated before disposal of the same. During the storage, the liquid manure can be problematic due to its odours.
Apart from direct application to fields as a fertilizer, liquid manure is traditionally subjected to various means of handling and treatment. Most are based on separation processes using various mechanical, physical, chemical and other methods. However, most separation processes have a very low efficiency and there is also the cost of reagents needed for chemical coagulation and flocculation.
In view of the above, most liquid manure is stored in manure pits formed of a concrete material. They are then transferred to a central processing centre. However, the liquid manure must still be stored for a period of time.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a system for permitting storage for liquid manure while obviating the problem of odours and associated problems.
According to one aspect of the present invention there is provided a cover arrangement for a manure pit having a wall defining the pit, the cover arrangement comprising a support arch extending over the manure pit, a cover formed of sheet material covering the manure pit, the sheet material being secured to an upper portion of the wall, a cable extending between opposed sides of the wall, the cable passing over the arch and being secured thereto, a block mounted to an underside of the arch, at least one cable secured at one end thereof to a central area of the cover, the other end of the cable being secured to the block, and means for winding the at least one cable for raising and lowering the cover.
The wall defining the manure pit can be of any configuration desired, such as rectangular, oblong, etc. However, traditionally such pits are designed to have a generally circular wall.
A support arch extends over the manure pit and may be attached or supported by the ground adjacent the manure pit or alternatively, the arch may be seated on the top wall of the manure pit and extend diametrically thereover.
The cover is formed of a suitable sheet material, preferably one which is resistant to the various chemicals in the pig manure. Numerous plastics would be suitable for use as a cover including a reinforced type of plastic sheet.
Preferably, a pump and a discharge conduit are provided for placement on top of the cover for removal of any excess water such as rain water. The manure pit may also have an outlet in the wall for discharge of the manure by a suitable pump when it is desired to transfer the same to a vehicle for shipment to a central processing facility. Alternatively, the conduit may access the pig manure by lifting off a portion of the cover.
The system utilizes a series of cables for supporting the cover and for lifting of the same. Such cables are known in the art.
Having thus generally described the invention, reference will be made to the accompanying drawings illustrating an embodiment of the invention wherein:
Referring to the drawings in greater detail and by reference characters thereto, there is illustrated in
Cover structure 10 includes a cover or tarpaulin 18 which has an outlet 14 therein to permit pumping of any water on the cover through a conduit 16.
The cover structure also includes an arch generally designated by reference number 20. Arch 20 is connected on both sides to the manure pit side 22. As may be best seen in
A plurality of cables 54 extend from centre support 24 to cable securing members 42. A cable 56 also extends between centre support 24 and cover 18. A central cable 58 is utilized to raise or lower cover 18 through cables 56 by means of a reel 62 turned by operator 60.
As may be seen in
It will be understood that the above described embodiments are for purposes of illustration only and that changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2,645,528 | Dec 2008 | CA | national |