KR200481366Y1 - A shelter for aquaculture of onshore-water cistern - Google Patents

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KR200481366Y1
KR200481366Y1 KR2020140006625U KR20140006625U KR200481366Y1 KR 200481366 Y1 KR200481366 Y1 KR 200481366Y1 KR 2020140006625 U KR2020140006625 U KR 2020140006625U KR 20140006625 U KR20140006625 U KR 20140006625U KR 200481366 Y1 KR200481366 Y1 KR 200481366Y1
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The present invention relates to a formwork shelter for on-land water-holding, and more particularly to a formwork shelter for a coastal water-holding type in which a plurality of moving balls are formed through a plurality of mountains and vanes formed through an inclined face, Both sides of the shelter forming the corrugation are formed as inclined side faces that are inclined from the lower end to the upper end so that a space portion is provided at the upper end having a shorter length than the lower end and the valley formed between the mountain and the mountain is a flat portion having a horizontal cross- The flat portion is cut at a predetermined depth inward from the front end of the flat portion toward the center of the shelter so as to allow the foreign matter separated from the upper surface of the shelter to be easily discharged to the lower portion of the shelter when cleaning the upper surface of the shelter, A plurality of moving holes formed to be spaced apart from each other on left and right slopes of the trough, One or more of the moving ball moving ball is composed of a structure formed into a ball in communication in communication with the surface of the bone.

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Background Art [0002] A shelter for aquaculture of onshore-water cistern

The present invention relates to a field shelter for land water treatment, more particularly, to a land water tank in which a float is easily moved to the inside and the outside of a shelter in the case of a land water tank, It relates to a style shelter.

In recent years, marine products such as abalone and sea cucumbers have been produced mostly through aquaculture and supplied to consumers in order to meet various conditions such as increase in economic demand, decrease in production amount, and environmental pollution.

In the case of seafood, aquaculture is carried out in a caged aquaculture farm set up in the coastal waters of the mainland, where the aquaculture is cultivated in the aquaculture farms of the sea after a certain period of growth in the aquatic tanks .

The present invention relates generally to a shelter used for aquaculture or spoilage cultured on a terrestrial water tank, and one embodiment of a conventionally used shelter is shown in Fig. 1, 2.

As shown in FIG. 1, the conventionally used shelter 5 has a shape in which a plurality of bones and mountains are repeated at a predetermined height, and the inclined walls 6 between the bones, the mountains, A through hole 7 serving as a moving passage is formed so as to facilitate feeding of the food.

The conventional style shelter 5 having the basic structure and shape is mounted on a pedestal 6a provided on the floor of a generally rectangular shaped land water tank 8 or on the upper surface of the fixed pipe, 2, the side surface of the shelter 5 is provided on the inner bottom surface of the water tub 8 so that the side surface of the shelter 5 is in contact with the inner surface of the water tub 8, 9 are kept in close contact with each other.

However, most of the cultivated plants in the aquarium's shelter are nocturnal, and they are attached to the bottom of the shelter during the daytime, and then they come up to the upper part of the shelter where the supplied food is deposited.

Therefore, in order for the individuals living on the bottom of the shelter to come to the top of the shelter to eat food, they come out through a through hole formed in the shelter. In the state where the side of the shelter living in the side of the shelter is in close contact with the inner wall of the water tank Therefore, there is a problem in that there are many restrictions on the feeding activity and the growth is slowed and the size of the individual is generated because the through hole must be moved to the upper part of the shelter by moving at a long distance.

In addition, in the case of individuals cultured in aquariums, the food is supplied at intervals of 4 to 5 days or 7 days although there is a seasonal difference. After a certain period of time, the fed food is accumulated on the upper side of the shelter, So that the deposited food should be cleaned up at the upper part of the shelter by a predetermined period.

Generally, high-pressure water is sprayed from the top of the shelter in order to clean food or excrement dipped in the upper surface of the shelter installed in the water tank. There is almost no gap between the shelters disposed continuously on the bottom of the water tank, So that the washed dirt can only be discharged to the through hole, which is a moving passage of the individuals, and thus inconveniences occurred in the cleaning work of the shelter.

- Korean Utility Model Registration No. 20-419146 (Registered on June 6, 2006, design name: sea and sea style combined sea cucumber, abalone type shelter) - Korean Public Utility Model No. 20-2013-4765 (Publication date: 2013.08.07, name of design: abalone and sea cucumber shelter) - Korean Public Utility Model No. 20-2014-4207 (Disclosure Date: 2014.07.09, Design: Shelter for abalone aquaculture water)

The present invention is conceived to improve the disadvantages of the conventional artificial shelter for on-land watercourse and to provide a predetermined space between one end of a shelter located on the outermost side and an inner wall of a water tank when installed on a floor of a terrestrial water tank It is an object of the present invention to provide a cultured shelter for a land watercopter which is capable of smoothly discharging foreign substances separated from a shelter to the bottom of a water tank when cleaning the shelter.

In addition, the present invention aims at reducing the distance traveled when the inhabitants of the bottom side of the shelter are moved to the upper part of the shelter for feeding, Another purpose is to provide a waterproof shelter for water use.

In order to achieve the above-mentioned object, the artificial shelter for land water-holding according to the present invention is a shelter for a terrestrial watercraft having a waveform in which a plurality of moving balls are formed by forming a plurality of mountains and a plurality of vanes through an inclined surface, Wherein both sides of the shelter forming the corrugation are formed as oblique side slopes inclined from the lower end to the upper end so as to have a space portion at the upper end having a shorter length than the lower end and the valleys formed between the mountains and the mountain are flat And the flat portion is cut at a predetermined depth inward from the front end of the flat portion toward the center portion of the flat portion so as to allow the foreign substances separated from the upper surface of the shelter to be easily discharged to the lower portion of the shelter when cleaning the upper surface of the shelter, And an outlet is formed.

Particularly, a plurality of moving holes are formed on left and right sloping surfaces of the bones, and some of the plurality of moving holes are formed by communication holes communicating with the surface of the bones, and the sloping sides are formed on both sides of the bottom edge of the shelter And it is more preferably formed to be inclined at an angle of 15 to 45 DEG inward on the vertical line.

Even when the shelter for on-land water treatment according to the present invention is installed continuously on the floor surface of the terrestrial water tank, one side of both side shelters contacting the inner wall of the water tank is spaced apart from the inner wall of the water tank So that the individuals inhabiting the lower part of the shelter can smoothly feed on the upper part of the shelter for the purpose of food intake, thereby enabling balanced growth among the individuals, thereby making it possible to produce the objects with higher commerciality.

According to the present invention, openings of a predetermined length are formed at both ends of each of the shelves from the side of the shelter to the inside of the shelter, so that the foreign matter separated from the upper surface of the shelter can be smoothly discharged to the lower portion of the shelter The cleaning work of the shelter is more convenient and the work efficiency is further improved.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is an external perspective view of a conventional aquacultural shelter for water-
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of a conventional artificial shelter for a water-
Fig. 3 is an external perspective view of a field shelter for land watercraft according to the present invention,
FIG. 4 is a plan view of a style shelter for land watering according to the present invention,
5 is a vertical cut-away perspective view taken along line AA of FIG. 3,
6 is a cross-sectional view of the aquacultural shelter for land water treatment according to the present invention installed on the bottom of a water tank.

Hereinafter, with reference to the drawings attached to the specification, a description will be given in more detail of a style shelter for land watercraft according to the present invention.

Fig. 3 shows an external perspective view of a field shelter for coastal water hiding (hereinafter abbreviated as "shelter") according to the present invention, and Fig. 4 shows a plan view of the shelter according to the present invention.

As shown in the figure, the shelter 10 according to the present invention has a plurality of mountains 14, 16 and 16 in the width direction thereof through the inclined surface 12 like a commonly used cultivating shelter, And a plurality of moving holes 18 are vertically penetrated.

The plurality of through holes 18 are formed in the inclined surface 12 and are spaced apart from each other in the longitudinal direction of the shelter below the horizontal center line of the inclined surface. (16) is formed as a flat section (17) of horizontal section having a constant width in such a manner that both inclined surfaces (12) are spaced apart by a certain distance.

Particularly, the present invention is characterized in that both sides of the shelter in the longitudinal direction are formed as inclined side faces 20 inclined inward toward the center in the longitudinal direction of the shelter from the lower end to the upper end, And is spaced apart from the inner wall of the housing by a predetermined distance.

That is, generally, the shelter installed in the water tank is installed on the bottom surface of the water tank in a state where the pipe-shaped fixed frame or the oxygen supply pipe is installed at the lower part thereof and fixed to the fixed or oxygen supply pipe. In the case of the outer row of shelters, when the sides of the shelter are formed vertically, the sides of the shelter are closed by abutting against the inner wall of the water tank, so that the inhabitants of the bottom of the shelter do not protrude to the side of the shelter, After that, they come up to the upper part of the shelter and eat their food. Therefore, there is a case in which the growth of the individuals is slowed because the movement route is long and the feeding activity is inhibited.

In order to solve this problem, in the present invention, both sides of the shelter are formed as inclined sides so that the side end of the shelter installed on the bottom of the water tank gradually widens from the bottom to the inner wall of the water tank, The individuals inhabit the bottom of the shelter do not move to the remote moving ball but escape to the side of the shelter to enable feeding activity.

The shelter of the present invention is characterized in that the valley 16 formed between the mountain 14 and the mountain 14 is formed of a flat portion 17 having a horizontal section of a predetermined width, And a foreign matter discharge port 30 is formed in which both end portions are cut at a predetermined depth inward toward the center of the shelter at the lower end side end portions of both side inclined lateral sides 20 of the shelter, Thereby providing a structure that can be easily discharged to the lower portion of the shelter.

That is, as shown in one cut-away perspective view of Fig. 5, the troughs 16 constituted by the flat portions 17 connect the slope surfaces 12 on both sides of the trough 16, The foreign matter discharge port 30 is cut so that a part of the foreign object 12 is separated so that the foreign matter adhering to the upper surface of the shelter is removed when the shelter is cleaned in the water tank and is easily discharged to the bottom of the shelter.

Some of the plurality of moving holes 18 formed so as to allow the individuals to move on the inclined surface 12 are connected to the flat portions 17 of the troughs 16 in a communicating hole 19 So that the individuals exiting through the communicating holes 19 at the bottom of the shelter can easily access the valleys 16 gathered due to the drop of the supplied food, and also when the shelter is washed, the communicating holes 19 So that the foreign matter can be easily discharged.

The inclined sides 20 of the shelter 10 preferably have an inclination angle of 15 to 45 degrees so that the individual can easily escape from the inside of the water tank while maintaining a constant gap with the inside wall of the water tank.

6 is a front sectional view of the state in which the shelter 10 according to the present invention is installed on the bottom of the water tub 50. As shown in Fig.

As shown in the drawing, the shelter 10 of the present invention has a plurality of shelters continuously arranged in the width direction thereof, and a plurality of rows of shelters are also provided in the longitudinal direction thereof.

The shelter of the outermost row abutting against the inner wall 52 of the water tank 50 is positioned at the upper end of the oblique side 20 even if the lower end of the shelter is in contact with the inner wall 52 of the water tub 50, The upper side of the shelter 10 is maintained at a predetermined distance or angle from the inner wall 52 of the water tub 50 through the space S, To the space S between the inner wall 52 and the oblique side 20 of the shelter 10 so that the food supplied to the upper surface of the shelter 10 can be consumed.

In addition, since the space S is spaced apart from each other between the inclined lateral sides 20 of the different shelters 10 between the respective shelters 10 continuously installed in the longitudinal direction of the shelter 10, The individuals living in the lower end of the side wall of the shelf 10 can escape to the side space of the shelter without having to move to the moving hole 18 of the slope 12 at a long distance,

In addition, since foreign matter discharge ports 30 are formed at both ends of the troughs to have a predetermined size, foreign substances separated from the upper surface of the shelter 10 during cleaning of the upper surface of the shelter 10 move along the troughs, So that the foreign matter is discharged to the lower portion of the shelter through the hole 19 or the foreign matter discharge port 30 formed at the end portion of the trough, so that the cleaning operation of the shelter can be performed quickly and efficiently.

10: Shelter 12:
14: Mountain (∧) 16: Goal (∨)
17: flat part 18: moving ball
19: communication hole 20: inclined side
30: Foreign matter outlet 50: Water tank
52: inner wall S:

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A formwork shelter for a terrestrial water supply system in the form of a waveform having a plurality of troughs and a plurality of troughs formed through the troughs,
Both sides of the shelter forming the corrugation are formed as inclined sides inclined from the lower end to the upper end so that a space is formed at the upper end having a shorter length than the lower end,
Wherein the crest formed between the mountain and the mountain is formed as a flat portion having a horizontal cross section with a predetermined width and the flat portion is cut at a predetermined depth inward toward the central portion of the shelter at the front end of the flat portion, A foreign matter discharge port is formed to allow the foreign matter that has been removed to be easily discharged to the lower portion of the shelter,
Wherein a plurality of moving holes spaced from each other are formed on left and right slopes of the trough, and a part of the moving holes are formed by communicating holes communicating with the surface of the trough.
The method according to claim 1,
Wherein the inclined lateral sides are inclined at an angle of 15 to 45 degrees inward on a vertical line of both lower edges of the shelter.
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