EP3503711A1 - Installation pour culture de plantes en atmosphère confinée - Google Patents
Installation pour culture de plantes en atmosphère confinéeInfo
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- EP3503711A1 EP3503711A1 EP17764884.7A EP17764884A EP3503711A1 EP 3503711 A1 EP3503711 A1 EP 3503711A1 EP 17764884 A EP17764884 A EP 17764884A EP 3503711 A1 EP3503711 A1 EP 3503711A1
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to the technical field of plant cultivation, and in particular the cultivation of plants in a container under confined atmosphere.
- the cultivation of plants under confined atmosphere makes it possible to control the atmospheric conditions of growth of these plants.
- GB 2426015 discloses a container modified to serve as a greenhouse with simply an access door formed on one of the sides of smaller width. The entire internal space of the container is intended to receive the plants to be cultivated.
- US3673733 discloses such a container having a culture compartment where the plants can be stored and cultivated and a closed compartment in a housing for housing equipment for monitoring the growing conditions of plants, including electrical. The closed compartment is not intended to be easily accessible.
- JP H0420219 describes an installation comprising walls whose two main surfaces have plant implantation holes. These walls are arranged parallel to each other. Light sources are attached to the ceiling to hang over the corridors, each formed by two adjacent walls. According to the authors, this installation makes it possible to provide a constant amount of light to the plants. Unfortunately, when growing plants, those at a higher level overshadow those at a lower level. In addition, the width of the corridors necessary for the maintenance of plants does not allow adaptation in a container whose width is restricted. Presentation of the invention
- the present invention aims to overcome at least one of the constraints mentioned above, including the improvement of conditions for the maintenance of plants, the use of available space in a container and conditions of lighting for all plants.
- the present invention proposes [1] a plant for plant culture in a confined atmosphere, comprising:
- a container having a length, a width and an interior space, at least a portion of the interior space forming a culture compartment;
- a vertical lighting system comprising light sources for illuminating the plants and disposed opposite the vertical culture media;
- a mobility system for either the displacement of the lighting system or for the simultaneous displacement of two vertical culture media, or both.
- the installation according to the present invention allows in particular the modulation of the space between the culture wall and the lighting system making it possible both to clear the space in front of the culture wall for its maintenance and to adjust the distance between the lighting system and the growing wall as the plants grow.
- the installation as described in [1] above, may further include an irrigation system for transporting water and / or nutrients to the plants.
- each of the vertical supports may be a longitudinal section having an upper end, a lower end and orifices through which the plants are for pushing, the upper end of each of the profiles comprising at least one attachment portion for attachment to the support system.
- the support system may comprise a culture panel having one or more longitudinal carriers, each formed by two uprights and by a top rail connecting the two uprights at their upper ends, the upper crossbar being oriented collinearly to the length of the container and having a plurality of at least one fixing portion for fixing the vertical culture media;
- the mobility system comprising two transverse rails arranged collinearly to the width of the container and two carriages, each fixed to the bearing and cooperating with a rail for the translation of the bearing collinearly to the width of the container.
- the mobility system may further comprise a control for actuating the movement of the lighting system or the simultaneous movement two vertical culture supports.
- control can be actuated by rotation about an axis collinear to the length of the container, and wherein the mobility system can further comprise a belt or a transmission chain transmitting the movement of the control to one of the carriages.
- control may be a crank, a steering wheel or a control panel.
- the attachment portions may be adapted to limit the translation of the vertical culture media along the upper rail.
- the limiters can be chosen from: orifices made through the upper cross member, notches made on the upper surface of the upper cross member, corrugations the top rail, buckles or hooks attached to one or both side surfaces of the top rail, or a combination thereof.
- the lighting system may comprise a light panel.
- the light panel may comprise one or more panels, each comprising light sources and fixations of light sources on one or both side faces thereof. This.
- the light sources may be composed of LEDs, preferably LED tubes, in which case the fixings are arranged in pairs for reception at two points distant from each other. each of the LED tubes.
- the mobility system may comprise two upper transverse rails arranged collinearly to the width of the container and two carriages, each fixed at an upper corner of the light panel and cooperating with a rail for translating the light panel collinearly to the width of the container.
- the irrigation system may comprise a perforated hollow tube disposed under the top cross member, the arrangement of the perforations of the tube With the hollow being adapted to the position of the vertical culture supports, preferably, the hollow tube is extended at each of the perforations by tubules so that each of the perforations opens into a first end of the tubules thereby forming T-branches.
- the irrigation system may comprise misters whose distribution is adapted to the position of the vertical culture media.
- the installation as described in one of the points [1] to [14] above, may further comprise a separation separating the interior space of the container into two compartments: the culture compartment and a compartment service forming an airlock between the culture compartment and an environment outside the container.
- the separation is hermetic.
- the separation may comprise at least two partition panels, one of which is slidable relative to the other.
- At least one of the two separation panels may be transparent.
- the plant as described in one of the points [15] to [17] above, may further comprise a horse irrigation system between the culture compartment and the service compartment.
- the irrigation system may comprise a nutrient solution reservoir and a nutrient solution dispenser connected to the nutrient solution reservoir, the reservoir being disposed in the service compartment and the dispenser in the culture compartment at the level of the support.
- the irrigation system may further comprise a plurality of nutrient reservoirs connected to the nutrient solution reservoir for the preparation of the nutrient solution.
- the plant as described in one of the points [18] to [20] above, may further comprise a system for recovering the nutrient solution flowing out of the vertical culture media.
- the plant as described in [21] above, may further comprise a return circuit of the nutrient solution to the nutrient solution reservoir.
- the installation as described in one of the points [15] to [22] above, may further comprise a compressor to ensure an overpressure within the culture compartment relative to the service compartment.
- the installation as described in one of the points [1] to [23] above, may further comprise a pollinator box, including bumblebees.
- Figure 1 is an example of an overview of the internal components of the culture compartment of a plant for plant culture in a confined atmosphere according to the invention
- Figure 2 is the same view as Figure 1 without the lighting system
- Figure 3 is a schematic representation of an example of a bearing for the support system of the installation according to the invention.
- FIG. 4 is an example of a carriage for the mobility system of the installation according to the invention.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic representation of an example of a luminous panel for the lighting system of the installation according to the invention
- FIG. 6 is a detailed view of an embodiment of the installation according to the invention including, in particular, an adjustment of the inclination of the vertical culture supports and a system for recovering the nutrient solution flowing out of the culture supports; vertical.
- FIGS. 1 to 6 An installation for growing plants in a confined atmosphere according to the invention will be described here with reference to FIGS. 1 to 6.
- the installation 1 comprises in particular:
- a container having a length, a width and an interior space, at least a portion of the interior space forming a culture compartment;
- a vertical lighting system 4 comprising light sources for illuminating the plants and arranged in front of the vertical culture media;
- a mobility system 5 for moving either the lighting system 4 or for the simultaneous movement of two vertical culture media 12, or both.
- Each of the vertical culture supports 12 is preferably a longitudinal section having, an upper end, a lower end 122 and orifices 123 through which the plants are intended to push.
- the orifices 123 are preferably made on the same face of the vertical culture support 12.
- the upper end of each of the profiles comprising at least one fixing portion for attachment to the support system.
- the attachment portion may be for example an orifice, a loop or a hook.
- Each of the vertical culture supports advantageously comprises a substrate, preferably non-earth, inserted inside the longitudinal section.
- the substrate is made of a polymer foam suitable for growing plants.
- the support system 3 may comprise a culture panel 30 comprising one or more longitudinal carriers 31, each formed by two uprights 311, 312 and an upper cross member 313 connecting the two uprights 311, 312 at their upper ends.
- the upper cross member 313 is oriented linearly along the length of the container and comprises a plurality of at least one fastening portion 3131. for fastening the vertical culture supports 12.
- the fixing portions 3131 preferably limit the translation of the vertical culture supports 12 along the upper cross member 313 and may be for example orifices made through the upper cross member 313, notches made on the upper surface 3132 of the upper cross member 313, undulations (which may be described as an alternating succession of valleys and mountains) of the upper cross member 313, loops or hooks attached to one or both of the side surfaces 3133, 3134 of the upper cross member 313, or a combination thereof.
- Fixing the vertical culture supports 12 can be made directly between them and the upper cross member 313, for example by combining a hook on one side and an orifice, a notch, a valley, a loop, a hook of the other side. Fixation can also be carried out indirectly through a third part, for example an esse.
- the culture panel 30 comprises n longitudinal carriers 31, n being an integer greater than 1, for example 2, 3, 4 and 5.
- the upper cross members 313 of the longitudinal carriers 31 are aligned along their lengths, one to following each other.
- the culture panel 30 can be fixed or mobile, in the latter case, thanks to the mobility system 5.
- the support system 3 may comprise a plurality of culture panels 30 which may be independently of each other, either fixed or movable. In this case, the culture panels 30 are aligned parallel to each other.
- the support system 3 comprises two lateral fixed culture panels 301 and a central movable culture panel 302.
- the lateral fixed culture panels 301 are intended to receive vertical culture supports 12 only on one side of their side lateral, in particular that turned towards the other side fixed culture panel 301 and the central mobile culture panel 302 is intended to receive vertical culture supports 12 on its two lateral sides.
- the support system 3 comprises four culture panels 30 all mobile.
- the support system 3 may further comprise an adjustment of the inclination of the vertical culture supports 12.
- the adjustment comprises a bar 32, preferably hollow, and fixed to the lower end of each of the uprights 311, 312 of bearing and an adjustable longitudinal stop 33.
- the bar 32 extends substantially both perpendicular to the upright but also orthogonally to the cross member 313.
- the adjustable longitudinal stop 33 has a longitudinal portion 331 whose length is equal to that of the transom 313, and two transverse portions 332 at each end of the longitudinal portion 331 and extending from the latter substantially perpendicularly and in the same direction.
- the adjustable longitudinal abutment 33 may also comprise spacers for laterally wedging the vertical culture supports 12.
- spacers are for example transverse extensions extending from the longitudinal portion 331 and substantially perpendicular thereto and spaced apart therefrom. each other by a distance substantially equal to the width of a support al of culture 12.
- An oblong orifice 333 is formed through each of the transverse portions 332 and parallel to their extension.
- the bars 32 each comprise a fastener 334 for fixing the longitudinal stop.
- This attachment 334 comprises in particular a threaded rod.
- This threaded rod may be that of a bolt cooperating with a hole made in the bar or a threaded rod projecting from the bar and cooperating with a nut.
- the threaded rod passes through one of the oblong holes 332 of the longitudinal abutment 33. The cooperation between the oblong hole 332 and the threaded rod makes it possible to adjust the inclination of the vertical culture supports 12 in that they abut against the longitudinal portion 331 of the longitudinal stop 33.
- each bar 32 extends on either side of the upright 311, 312 to which it is attached and has on each side a fastener 334 as described above for fixing two longitudinal stop 33.
- the supports vertical culture 12 on either side of the bearing can be inclined.
- the attachment portion of the upper cross member 313 comprises an extension provided with limiters, for example a rod extending horizontally and perpendicularly to the upper crossbar and provided with notches or a system of bolts , the cooperation of the longitudinal stop 33 with the extension allows the horizontal displacement of the vertical culture supports 12 perpendicularly to the upper cross member 313.
- the lighting system 4 typically comprises a light panel 40 disposed facing a culture panel 30 of the support system and parallel to this one.
- a light panel 40 for each of the culture panels 30.
- the luminous panel 40 may comprise one or more panels 41, each comprising light sources 42 and fixings 43 of light sources on one or both of the lateral faces 411, 412 thereof, depending on the case where the luminous panel 40 is used for the illumination. lighting of one or two culture panels 30.
- the light sources 42 are composed of LEDs, for example LED tubes.
- the fasteners 43 are arranged in pairs for reception at two points distant from each of the LED tubes, in other words, each LED tube is held by two fasteners.
- the fasteners are arranged so that the LED tubes extend horizontally and parallel to each other.
- the lighting system 4 can comprise several light panels 40 which can be independently of each other, either fixed or mobile.
- the light panels 30 are aligned parallel to each other.
- the support system 3 comprises two movable light panels 40, for example each disposed between a fixed culture panel 301 and a mobile culture panel 302 of the support system 3.
- the lighting system 4 comprises five luminous panels 40, two fixed and having light sources 42 only on one of their faces and two mobiles and having light sources on both sides, for example arranged with respect to four mobile culture panels 302, intended to carry vertical culture supports 12 on their two lateral faces, so that each movable culture panel 302 is located between two luminous panels 40.
- the mobility system 5 in the case where it is intended for the displacement of the support system 3.
- the mobility system 5 comprises two upper transverse rails 51 arranged linearly with the width of the container. and two carriages 52 and parallel to each other, each fixed to the bearing 311, 312, of the support system 3 at the junction J3 between the cross member 313 and one of the uprights 311, 312.
- the distance between the rails 51 is adapted to the distance between carriages 52.
- Each of the carriages 52 cooperates with a rail 51 for the translation of the carrier 31 co linearly to the width of the container.
- each of the carriages 52 comprises in particular a displacement wheel 521 cooperating with the rail 51.
- the displacement wheel 521 may be toothed, in which case the rail 51 is also toothed or notched.
- the rails may also be lower transverse rails, in which case the carriages are fixed on the bearing 311, 312 at its lower part, for example on the lower ends of the uprights 311, 312.
- the rails 51 may be smooth grooves (carriages 52 with smooth wheels) or racks (carriages 52 with toothed wheels).
- the mobility system 5 advantageously comprises n + 1 carriages 52 and n + 1 rails 51.
- the carriages 52 are not located at the ends of the culture panels 30 are fixed to two carriers 31.
- the cross members 313 of the carriers are fixed to one another by a carriage 52 at the junction J3 between a cross member 313 and a post 311, 312.
- each of the carriages i other than the carriage 1 and the carriage n + 1 is attached to the load bearing i and i + 1.
- each carriage 52 cooperates with a rail 51 and may include a displacement wheel 521 cooperating with the rail 51.
- the displacement wheel 521 may be toothed, in which case the rail 51 is also toothed or notched. Movement of the movable culture panel 302 can be performed manually, for example by pulling the culture panel 302 in a transverse direction.
- Moving the movable culture panel 302 can also be done more easily by means of a control 53 for actuating the simultaneous displacement of two vertical culture supports, and in particular the translation of the culture panel 30 along the rails 51.
- the simultaneous movement of two vertical culture media is either manual or automated.
- the control 53 is preferably operable by rotation around an axis collinear with the length of the container and is preferably a crank, a steering wheel or a control panel.
- the mobility system 5 may further comprise a transmission belt 54 transmitting the movement of the control 53 to one of the carriages 52, preferably one of the end carriages, Le. either the carriage 1 or the carriage n + ⁇ when the number of carriers 31 is n.
- the transmission belt 54 is replaced by a closed transmission chain.
- Each of the carriages 52 may then further comprise a control wheel 522, possibly toothed, rotatably connected to the displacement wheel 521 by a common rotating shaft.
- the control wheel 522 of one of the carriages 52 cooperates with the transmission belt 54 or the chain, so that a movement of the control 53 about its axis of rotation causes the belt 54 or the moving chain which, at its revolution drives the control wheel 522 which drives the wheel of displacement.
- the mobility system further comprises a transmission shaft 55.
- the transmission shaft 55 is aligned with the axis of rotation of the control wheel 522 and the displacement wheel 521.
- each carriage 52 further comprises a transmission wheel 523, possibly toothed, rotatably connected to the control wheel 522 by a belt 524 or a chain
- the axle longitudinal axis of the transmission shaft 55 is the axis of rotation of the transmission wheels 523 of the carriages.
- the displacement wheel 521 and the transmission wheel 523 have the same axis of rotation aligned with that of the transmission shaft 55, thus, in this variant, the displacement wheel 521 does not have the same axis of rotation that the control wheel 522.
- a movement of the control 53 causes rotation of all the control wheels 522, 521 movement and if necessary transmission 523 carts 52.
- the system of mobility 5 may further comprise a longitudinal reinforcement 56 fixed to each of the carriages 52.
- Each of the carriages 52 mentioned above may, independently of one another, comprise a base 525 and two wings 526, 527 extending substantially perpendicularly from the base 525 in the same direction and forming an internal space 528.
- the carriage 52 comprises a control wheel 522, which is preferably mounted to rotate on the outer face 526e of one of the wings 526.
- the carriage 52 comprises a displacement wheel 521, it is preferably mounted rotating on the inner faces 526i, 527i of the two wings 526, 527.
- the carriage 52 comprises a transmission wheel 523, it is preferably rotatably mounted on the outer face 526e of one of the wings 526, preferably on the same face as the control wheel 522.
- Each of the carriages 52 may also, independently of each other, comprise a second displacement wheel 521 whose axis of rotation is the same as that of the transmission wheel, if the first displacement wheel 521 has the same axis of rotation as the control wheel 522, or the control wheel 522, if the first displacement wheel 521 has the same axis of rotation as the transmission wheel 523.
- the longitudinal reinforcement 556 is attached to the base 525 of the carriages 52.
- the description above will be adapted, in particular by fixing the carriages on the upper corners C4 of the panels 41.
- the mobility system 5 In the case where the mobility system 5 is intended to move the support system 3 and the lighting system 4, it can be controlled for one or both, for example, it is controlled for the support system 3 and without control for the lighting system 4 as described above.
- the parallelism of the rails 51 and the carriages 52 guarantee the parallelism of the culture panels 30 of the luminous panels 40 thus allowing uniform illumination of the whole of each of the culture panels 30.
- the mobility system 5 has been described above for a so-called suspended system because of the rails arranged in the upper part.
- the rails of the mobility system 5 can be arranged at the bottom.
- the carriages are fixed at the bottom of the or load-bearing and / or the light or panels.
- the carrier comprises a low longitudinal cross and the carriage is attached to the junction between the longitudinal longitudinal beam and one of the uprights.
- the carriage is fixed on a lower corner of the luminous panel.
- the carts can be replaced by simple wheels.
- One possible realization is to provide a low mobility system for the support system and a suspended mobility system for the lighting system and vice versa.
- the irrigation system may comprise a perforated hollow tube disposed at the top rail of the support system carrier (s) and preferably collinearly to this one.
- the arrangement of the perforations of the hollow tube is adapted to the position of the vertical culture media, the hollow tube may or may not be integral with the support of the support system.
- the hollow tube may be extended at each of the perforations by tubules so that each of the perforations opens into a first end of the tubules thereby forming T-branches.
- the installation may further comprise a misting system for humidifying the atmosphere of the culture compartment.
- the misting system preferably comprises a conduit through which water or water vapor is circulated.
- the conduit comprises orifices at regular intervals through which the water is sprayed, for example through misting machines, or through which the steam is injected into the culture compartment.
- the misting system can also be part of the irrigation system when used for aerial irrigation of plants.
- a “container” refers to a parallelepipedic metal box originally designed for the transportation of goods by different modes of transport such as road, rail and sea.
- the container is preferably a container having standard dimensions, in particular those given by the ISO 668 standard which defines the external dimensions of the containers, the width, the length, the maximum mass (empty) to make the containers as flexible as possible by offering the maximum volume.
- the containers defined by these standards can be transported by road, rail or boat, for this reason, they are integrated in the international road and rail gauges.
- Containers with other external dimensions may also be used with possibly a dedicated transport circuit.
- the containers are preferably refrigerated containers (also called reefer, refrigerated or CTR).
- refrigerated containers also called reefer, refrigerated or CTR.
- CTR refrigerated containers
- Other types of containers providing the same advantage are simple isothermal containers, heated containers and controlled atmosphere containers which are also suitable for the manufacture of an installation according to the invention.
- Equipment to control the temperature inside the containers or to control the atmosphere is usually removed in order to have more space.
- the culture compartment is a piece formed in the container where the plants are grown. This compartment can occupy the entire interior space of the container.
- this compartment occupies preferentially only one part of the interior space of the container.
- the other part is occupied by a service compartment.
- the installation further comprises a separation, preferably hermetic, separating the interior space of the container in these two compartments.
- the service compartment forms an airlock between the culture compartment and the environment outside the container. Separation preferably includes minus two separation panels, one of which is slidable relative to the other forming access door to the culture compartment. At least one of the two separation panels can be transparent.
- the entry into the container is preferably done by the service compartment.
- the service compartment may include a door giving access to the outside of the container.
- the facility may further include an irrigation system for transporting a nutrient solution to the plants.
- This irrigation system is preferably straddling between the culture compartment and the service compartment.
- the irrigation system may include a nutrient solution reservoir, a distribution circuit and a nutrient solution dispenser connected to the nutrient solution reservoir through the dispensing circuit.
- the reservoir is arranged in the service compartment, the distributor in the culture compartment at the level of the vertical culture supports.
- a valve is advantageously provided on the distribution circuit in the service compartment. This tap can be operated manually or automatically.
- the irrigation system may further comprise a distribution control panel connected to the valve to open or close it or to adjust its degree of opening.
- the tank can be filled by hand with the previously prepared nutrient solution.
- the preparation of the nutrient solution can also be carried out inside the service compartment.
- the irrigation system further comprises a plurality of nutrient reservoirs connected to the nutrient solution reservoir for the preparation of the nutrient solution and optionally a water supply also connected to the nutrient solution reservoir.
- Each of these nutrient reservoirs is intended to contain a solution rich in a nutrient favorable to the growth and development of plants. It may include a manually operable or self-actuating valve.
- the irrigation system may further include a nutrient solution preparation control panel connected to each of the nutrient reservoir valves.
- the water inlet may also include a valve possibly controllable by the control panel.
- the preparation control panel controls the opening of the valves to obtain a nutrient solution of desired composition.
- the preparation control panel and the distribution control panel can be one and the same control panel when both are provided in the installation.
- the installation may furthermore comprise a system 6 for recovering the nutrient solution flowing outside the vertical culture supports 12.
- this recovery system 6 may comprise a gutter disposed under at least a portion of the vertical supports of culture 12 to recover the nutrient solution that would flow.
- the gutter may have a hole at one of its ends. In this case, the channel is preferably inclined so that the end with the hole is located lower than the other.
- the installation may include a nutrient solution recovery tank located under the hole, possibly equipped with a spout.
- the recovery system 6 comprises a plurality of aligners aligned with each other along the longitudinal axis of the container, and whose number is then preferably equal to the number of bearing 31 so as to provide a gutter under the vertical supports Culture 12 fixed on each of the carriers 31.
- the gutters are arranged to have one end lower than the other.
- the arrangement of the gutters is provided so that if two gutters are adjacent, their ends closest to each other are the lower end for one and the high end for the other; these two ends are preferably fluidly connected to one another through holes made at these ends and a pipe connecting the holes.
- the installation may further comprise a return circuit of the nutrient solution to the nutrient solution reservoir.
- the installation may further comprise a compressor to ensure an overpressure within the culture compartment relative to the service compartment.
- the facility may further include a pollinator box. Pollinators are preferably bumblebees.
- the installation may further comprise a climate cabinet.
- the climate cabinet is placed inside the culture compartment, inside the service compartment or outside the container.
- the climate cabinet is preferably disposed against the container in contact with a wall thereof separating the outside and the culture compartment.
- the facility may include a source of carbon dioxide.
- the source of carbon dioxide may be disposed within the culture compartment, inside the service compartment or outside the container.
- the installation according to the invention has been described with reference to an embodiment in which the culture panels and the light panels are aligned along the length of the container, that is, that is to say that the average plane of each of these is parallel to the walls of the container located on its lengths.
- the present invention is not restricted to this embodiment. Indeed, it is possible to provide culture panels and light panels aligned along the width of the container.
- Those skilled in the art will readily adapt the various components of the installation described above to this embodiment according to the width, in particular the rails running along the length of the container, the current transmission axis according to the width of the container. Only the separation between the service compartment and the culture compartment remains parallel to the width of the container. The door then giving on a corridor serving the various culture panels and light panels.
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