The present invention relates to an aquaculture net and to a folded aquaculture net structure.
Aquaculture nets or fish-farming nets are used to raise aquatic life such as fish. The aquaculture net keeps the aquatic life controlled and contained and protects the aquatic life inside the net against predators such as sharks.
The dimensions of such an aquaculture net are considerable. An example of a typical dimension is 30 m×30 m×15 m, the last dimension being the depth of the net inside the water and the first two dimensions being the width and length of the net at the water surface. The net may be formed of a polymer or of a galvanized steel wire. As a matter of example only, a net made of galvanized steel wire and of the above-mentioned dimensions has a weight above 4 metric Tonnes.
These considerable dimensions and weight necessitate that assembling of the aquaculture net is done in a port with a huge crane that supports the raft structure and the complete weight of the aquaculture net. The required area for every construction of such an aquaculture net is the sum of the areas of the bottom, the side walls, the front wall and the back wall. In the above example this means an area of 30 m×30 m+4×30 m×15 m giving a total of 2700 m2 only for the net.
It is an object of the present invention to avoid the problems of the prior art.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide an aquaculture net that can be assembled in an industrial site.
It is another object of the present invention to provide an aquaculture net that can be manufactured in a compact area.
It is also an object of the present invention to provide an aquaculture net that can be transported by means of a truck.
According to a first aspect of the present invention there is provided an aquaculture net in the form of an open basket comprising:
The front wall, the left and the right side walls and the bottom all preferably have the form of a rectangle or square. At least part of the left and right side walls have been folded over a diagonal of this part, in order to facilitate transport of said aquaculture net.
An aquaculture net may have dimensions ranging from 5 m×5 m×5 m (length×width×depth) up to 30 m×30 m×30 m and more.
The net is to be made of a structure or material, which allows folding.
The net can be made of a polymer such as polyethylene, polyester or polyamide.
The net can also be made of a chain link fence of metal wires, e.g. steel wires where the steel wires are provided with a corrosion-resistant coating and/or an antifouling coating. The chain link fence structure allows some flexibility and shifting of one steel wire with respect to an adjacent steel wire. The chain link fence also allows multiple folding in one direction and some folding in other directions. The chain link fence can also be made of copper alloy wires or of titanium wires.
In a preferable embodiment of the invention, the aquaculture net also comprises one or more ropes which support the net during use and which may carry the net during transport.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a folded aquaculture net structure comprising:
The front wall, and the left and right side walls all have preferably the form of a rectangle or square. At least part of the left and right side walls are folded over a diagonal of this part, in order to form a compact form to facilitate transport.
The front wall of the aquaculture net has a left side, a right side and a bottom side. The folded aquaculture net may be folded one or more times along lines which are parallel to the left or right side of the front wall. This folding is done in order to obtain a more compact structure suitable for transport.
Additionally, the folded aquaculture net may be folded one or more times along lines which are parallel to the bottom side of the front wall. This additional folding allows to reach an even compacter structure.
According to a third aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of manufacturing a foldable aquaculture net. The method comprises the following steps:
The dimensions of front wall 10, first semi-bottom 30, second semi-bottom 40 and back wall 60 are 30 m×15 m. The dimensions of the front left and right side walls 20′ and 20″ and of the back left and right side walls 30′ and 30″ are 15 m×15 m.
The aquaculture net in the form of a basket is assembled and folded as follows.
The front left and right side walls 20′ and 20″ are laid above the front wall 10. The right side 206′ of the front left side wall 20′ is connected to the left side 104 of the front wall 10. The left side 204″ of the front right side wall 20″ is connected to the right side 106 of the front wall 10. The front left side wall 20′ is folded over diagonal 210′ so that the left bottom corner 208′ of front left side wall 20′ is touching the right upper corner 209′. Similarly, the front right side wall 20″ is folded over diagonal 210″ so that the right bottom corner 208″ is touching the left upper corner 209″.
The first semi-bottom 30 is laid over the thus folded front left and right side walls 20′ and 30′. The front side 302 of the first semi-bottom 30 is connected to the bottom side 102 of the front wall 10. The left side 304 of the first semi-bottom 30 is connected to the bottom side 202′ of the front left side wall 20′. The right side 306 of the first semi-bottom 30 is connected to the bottom side 202″ of the front right side wall 20″.
The second semi-bottom 40 is laid over the first semi-bottom 30.
The front side 402 of the second semi-bottom 40 is connected to the back side 308 of the first semi-bottom 30.
The back left and right side walls 50′ and 50″ are laid over the second semi-bottom 40.
The bottom side 502′ of the back left side wall 50′ is connected to the left side 404 of the second semi-bottom 40. The bottom side 502″ of the back right side wall 50″ is connected to the right side 406 of the semi-bottom 40. The right side 504′ of the back left side wall 50′ is connected to the left side 204′ of the front left side wall 20′. The left side 506″ of the back right side wall 50″ is connected to the right side 206″ of the front right side wall 20″. The back left side wall 50′ is then folded over diagonal 510′ so that the right bottom corner 508′ touches the left upper corner 509′. Similarly the back right side wall 50″ is folded over diagonal 510″ so that left bottom corner 508″ touches the right upper corner 509″.
The back wall 60 is laid over thus folded back left and right side walls 50′ and 50″. The bottom side 602 of back wall 60 is connected to the back side 408 of the second semi-bottom 40. The left side 604 of back wall 60 is connected to the left side 506′ of back left side wall 50′. Finally the right side 608 of back wall 60 is connected to the right side 504″ of back right side wall 50″.
The particular features of the present invention are formed by the front left and right side walls 20′, 20″ and the back left and right side walls 50′, 50″ which are folded respectively along diagonals 210′, 210″, 510′ and 510″. So both the left and right side walls are divided into two parts, a front side wall and a back side wall and each part is folded along a diagonal.
Alternative embodiments are possible. One embodiment is that the side walls are not divided into several parts and that the side walls are foldable along a diagonal crossing the whole side wall. Another embodiment is that the side walls are divided into more than two parts and that each part is foldable along one of its diagonals.
After assembling the various parts, i.e. the front wall, the side walls, the back wall and the bottom of an aquaculture net have been assembled according to the description with respect to
Reference is made to
The lower part of
Similar spiral shaped wires connect not only the other rolls of front wall 10, but also the rolls of other parts of the aquaculture net 70, the front wall 10 to the front left and right side walls 20′ and 20″, the front wall 10 to the first semi-bottom 30, the front left and side walls 20′ and 20″ to the first semi-bottom 30, the first semi-bottom 30 to the second semi-bottom 40, the second semi-bottom 40 to the back left and right side walls 50′ and 50″, the back left and right side walls 50′ and 50″ to the back wall 60 and the second semi-bottom 40 to the back wall 60.
Within the central hollow core of spiral shaped wire 130 a rope 140 is located. Ropes are also located between the other rolls of front wall 10 and between rolls of other parts of the aquaculture net, such as the side walls, the bottoms and the back wall. Ropes may also run diagonally across the bottom 30, 40 and be connected to the bottom 30, 40.
The ropes form the load carrying structure of the aquaculture net 70.
Reference is now made to
The aquaculture net 70 of
If the aquaculture net is made of chain link fence steel wire, the various folding steps are not carried out manually but by means of a hydraulic crane.
Similarly, the unfolding steps are also carried out by means of a hydraulic crane installed on a barge. During the unfolding the net is immediately put into the water. Sufficient buoys are attached to the some of the ropes in order to avoid that the complete aquaculture net sinks. The buoys are then separated from each other so that the aquaculture net can take is unfolded form under water.
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