The present disclosure relates to a growth system, comprising growth trolleys each having at least one carrier configured to support products for growing.
It is generally known that trolleys or similar devices may be arranged in climate chambers, incubators, breeding cabinets and/or greenhouses, or the like, to cultivate or grow plant or animal products. However, fluid supply, nutrient supply, and the like, are to the best knowledge of the inventors of the present disclosure manually performed by employees, or growth facilitating equipment is provided on each trolley, which is a waste of resources, as the equipment is only intermittently required to be used for each separate trolley.
To address the above and other shortcomings, disadvantages and/or mere inconveniences of the existing technology, it is herein proposed to additionally provide a growth hub comprising equipment facilitating growth of products from a group comprising fluid supply, nutrient supply, and the like, wherein at least one of the growth hub and the growth trolleys is displaceable relative to the other of the growth trolleys and the growth hub, to furnish at least one growth facilitating function to products in at least one of the trolleys, when the at least one of the growth trolleys is adjacent to the growth hub.
Consequently, according to the present disclosure, expensive equipment is arranged on the hub for optimally efficient and preferably near continuous use thereof, and manual labor may be excluded, in particular when an automated transport system is in place to handle movements of trolleys and hubs relative to one another, to enable the complex and expensive equipment on the hub to provide the growth facilitating functions to a plurality of trolleys simultaneously, and/or in succession. The hub may be fixed to a wall, for security and safety, in which case the trolleys, which can normally be rolled over transport wheels for displacement, can be moved to and from the fixed hub. Alternatively, the trolleys may be arranged in a side-by-side relationship for optimum usage of available space, for example in a climate chamber, in which case it may prove to be more efficient to displace the hub relative to (an array of) the trolleys. In either case, the growth facilitating functions are provided when the hub and at least one of the trolleys are adjacent after displacement of either.
The present disclosure also involves a number of preferred embodiments, to which the scope of protection is by no means limited, were said preferred embodiments are set out in the dependent claims and/or detailed in the below embodiment description.
In an embodiment, the carrier may comprise a fluid reservoir with a bottom and an upright boundary, and the growth hub comprises the fluid supply with a fluid holder from which fluid is supplied into the fluid reservoir of the growth trolley, when the one of the growth trolleys is adjacent the growth hub. Then, the reservoir may comprises an overflow at a lower height in the reservoir than the upright boundary, and the growth hub comprises a receptacle configured to receive overflowing fluid. Additionally or alternatively, the water reservoir may comprise a discharge in the form of a through hole in or at a bottom of the reservoir, and the growth hub comprises an extendable arm with a plug at a free end of the extendable arm and an arm drive configured to extend the arm and close the discharge with the plug. In case of such a discharge, the growth hub may further comprise a fluid receiver configured to receive discharged fluid.
In an embodiment with the receptacle or the receiver, the receptacle or receiver may be connected to a buffer to store therein overflown or discharged fluid. Then, the growth hub may further comprise a transfer between the buffer and the fluid reservoir configured to transfer fluid from the buffer to the fluid reservoir, for re-use of the fluid by the fluid supply for supply of fluid into another reservoir of the same or another one of the trolleys.
In an embodiment with the receptacle and the receiver, the overflow and the discharge may be arranged adjacent one another, and the receptacle and the receiver may then be combined into a unitary component to receive overflown and discharged fluid.
In an additional or alternative embodiment, the fluid supply of the growth hub may comprise a pump configured to supply fluid into the reservoir of the one of the growth trolleys. Then, when a transfer is also embodied, the pump may be in fluid connection with at least the fluid holder of the growth hub via a controllable valve system, which is configured to be controlled to connect the pump to the buffer to form the transfer between the buffer and the fluid reservoir to transfer fluid from the buffer to the fluid reservoir. In such an embodiment, the buffer may comprise a fluid level gauge, and the controllable valve system may be configured to connect the pump to the buffer to form the transfer, in response to a signal from the gauge that the buffer is at least approximately full.
In an additional or alternative embodiment, at least one of the growth trolleys may comprise a stack of fluid reservoirs. Then, the growth hub may comprise outlets for fluid supply at levels of each of the fluid reservoirs. Additionally or alternatively, the growth hub may comprise receptacles or receivers at levels of each of the fluid reservoirs.
Following the above reference to aspects of the present disclosure in terms and expressions of the appended independent and dependent claims, below an embodiment description is provided with reference to the appended drawing exhibiting potential embodiments of the present disclosure, to which the scope of protection for the present disclosure is by no means limited and may even encompass, in particular in or for specific jurisdictions, alternatives for aspects and features of appended independent claims. In distinct figures of the appended drawing the same or similar reference signs may be used to identify the same or similar features, aspects, element, components and functional groups thereof, even if referenced in relation to distinct embodiments. In the drawing:
Growth hub 2 comprises equipment facilitating growth of products. In the shown embodiment, hub 2 comprises a fluid supply, to be escribed in more detail herein below. However, alternatively or additionally, hub 2 may comprise a nutrient supply, and the like, to furnish at least one growth facilitating function to products in at least one of the trolleys 1, when growth trolley 1 is adjacent to growth hub 2.
Thereby, expensive equipment is arranged on hub 2 for optimally efficient and preferably near continuous use thereof, and manual labor may be excluded, in particular when an automated transport system is in place to handle movements of trolleys 1 and hubs 2 relative to one another, to enable the complex and expensive equipment on hub 2 to provide the growth facilitating functions to a plurality of trolleys 1 simultaneously, and/or in succession.
The trolley 1 comprises a stack of carriers 5. Each carrier 5 comprises a fluid reservoir with a bottom 6 and an upright boundary wall 7. Hub 2 comprises the fluid supply with a fluid holder 8 from which fluid is supplied into the fluid reservoir 6, 7 of growth trolley 1, via conduit 12 and nozzle 13. The reservoir 6, 7 comprises an overflow 9 at a lower height in the reservoir than the upright boundary wall 7. Hub 2 comprises a receptacle 10 configured to receive fluid overflowing out of the overflow 9. The water reservoir 6, 7 comprises a discharge 11 in the form of a through hole in or at a bottom 6 of the reservoir. Growth hub 2 comprises an extendable arm 14 with a plug 15 at a free end of extendable arm 14 and an arm drive in the form of motor 16 configured to extend the arm 14 and close discharge 11 with plug 15, in an up- or down movement along arrow A in
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In the shown embodiment, the receptacle 10 is associated with the discharge 11 and the overflow 9, because the overflow 9 and the discharge 11 are arranged adjacent one another. The receptacle 10 is thus combined into a unitary component to receive overflown and discharged fluid. However, separate from the receptacle 10, a receiver may be associated with the discharge 11.
The fluid supply of the growth hub 2 comprises a pump 18 to supply fluid into the reservoir 6, 7 of the one of the growth trolleys 1. A transfer from buffer 17 to holder 8 is also embodied. To this end, the pump is connected with fluid holder 8 and buffer 17 of the growth hub via a controllable valve system, comprising two selector valves 19, 20. With the selector valves 19, 20 in their respective positions shown in
Growth trolleys 1 each comprise a stack of fluid reservoirs 6, 7. Growth hub 2 comprises outlets in the form of conduits 12 and nozzles 13 for fluid supply at each level of all of the fluid reservoirs 6, 7. Thereby, reservoirs 6, 7 at the levels of all carriers in the stack of the trolley may be filled simultaneously, up to a point where fluid begins to overflow from each carrier. Overflowing fluid is guided through piping 22 into buffer 17. The water supply into reservoirs 6, 7 is then interrupted, and plants (or at least the substrates in which the roots of the plans grow) in trays 21 are allowed to be drenched. After a predetermined time, and/or if a desired degree of saturation is reached (to which end hub 2 may comprise an extendable humidity meter) discharge 11 may be opened by moving the arm 14 with the plugs 15 upward, freeing the discharges 11 in all reservoirs 6, 7 simultaneously. Discharged fluid is guided through piping 22 to buffer 17. To guide fluid discharged or overflowing from each of the reservoirs 6, 7 of all carriers in trolley 1 to buffer 17, growth hub 2 comprises receptacles 10 at the levels of all of the fluid reservoirs 6, 7.
For efficient space usage, a plurality of trolleys may be arranged next to the one shown trolley 1, for example next to a long side thereof, to form an array of trolleys 1, as shown in
Trolleys 1 may have light beams 28 under carriers 6, 7 to illuminate plant on lower carriers 6, 7, as is shown in
Evidently the present disclosure allow for many additional and/or alternative embodiments relative to those explicitly depicted in the appended drawings and described above in relation thereto. Consequently the scope of protection according to the also appended claims is by no means limited to the explicitly shown and described embodiments, but encompasses alternative and additional embodiments, even if not explicitly referred to, and even encompasses obvious alternatives in certain jurisdictions for elements and components of the appended independent claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2024765 | Jan 2020 | NL | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/NL2021/050005 | 1/6/2021 | WO |