NZ617503B2 - System for treatment of lice, and corresponding method for treatment of lice - Google Patents
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Abstract
lice treatment system (and a method for a lice treatment) for fish comprises an inlet (1), a first separator (2), a pipeline (6), a second separator (7), an outlet (8) and a circulation pump (10). The inlet (1) receives the fish to be treated and the first separator (2) separates the fish from the water and the fish are then transported through the pipeline (6) including a liquid treatment bath (5) within the u-shaped part of the pipeline bordered by respective liquid surfaces (4). The second separator (7) separates the fish and the treatment liquid. The outlet (8) discharges the treated fish and is arranged after the second separator (7). The circulation pump (10) circulates the treatment liquid through the pipeline back from the second separator. water and the fish are then transported through the pipeline (6) including a liquid treatment bath (5) within the u-shaped part of the pipeline bordered by respective liquid surfaces (4). The second separator (7) separates the fish and the treatment liquid. The outlet (8) discharges the treated fish and is arranged after the second separator (7). The circulation pump (10) circulates the treatment liquid through the pipeline back from the second separator.
Description
SYSTEM FOR TREATMENT OF LICE, AND CORRESPONDING
METHOD FOR TREATMENT OF LICE
The present invention relates to a lice treatment system and method for marine
organisms, such as fish, for the removal of lice as described in the introduction
of the respective independent claims.
It is a known principle that lukewarm water makes lice quickly let go of the fish
and that a short exposure time is sufficient to result in a very good delousing
effect. The challenge is to treat large amounts of fish with this method. This
method is not in commercial use today.
Today, known delousing methods are, among others, washing treatment in a
net cage, where one closes the net cage with a tarpaulin, adds a treatment
agent in the net cage and removes the tarpaulin afterwards. Another treatment
form is to treat in a well boat. Then, one pumps the fish into the well, closes it
and adds a treatment agent and lets this take effect. Afterwards, the fish and
the treatment water are pumped out from the well. In this method the chemicals
used are normally mixed with the water.
From prior art reference is made, among others, to WO 9941976 A2 which
relates to an apparatus for the treatment of fish in a medicinal water bath that is
recirculated and dosed with medical ingredients. A floating tank is used which
is placed in a body of water from which the fish is collected and after treatment
is sent back to. The liquid that follows the fish from the watery environment and
from the liquid bath is separated from the fish.
Al relates to a mobile device for delousing of aquatic
organisms, such as fish, in a floating net cage installation. The device
comprises a partially submersible module that can be placed between two net
cages. The module comprises a reservoir with at least one inlet channel and
one outlet channel. The fish is transported through the reservoir with the help
of, at least, one horizontally moveable grid that can be hoisted. Furthermore,
the module comprises means for dosing the chosen delousing agent in a
controlled way down into the reservoir and which is mixed with water so that
lice are removed from the fish in the channel and lice are removed from the
reservoir.
(followed by page 2a)
JP 2008011764 A shows a solution to fight fish lice by raising the temperature
of the water where the fish is found.
With the present invention a system is provided where the fish is treated
while it is moved from one unit to another. The fish is pumped continuously
through the system and not in groups. The treatment water is a closed loop
into which the fish is led, brought through and taken out of continuously.
Thus, it is an object of the present invention to provide a system and a
method for simple and continuous lice treatment of fish.
Another object is to provide an energy saving solution.
Additionally, or alternatively, another object is to provide the public with a
useful choice.
The above mentioned objects are achieved with a lice treatment system for
fish where the system is a closed system comprising an inlet for fish that shall
be treated; a first separator to separate the fish and water, and which is
arranged after the inlet; a pipeline for the transport of the fish, in which, at
least, one part of the pipeline constitutes a liquid bath for the fish and which
is arranged to receive a treatment liquid; a second separator to separate the
fish and the treatment liquid; an outlet for discharge of treated fish, and
which is arranged after the second separator; and a circulation pump for the
circulation of the treatment liquid in the closed system. The part of the
pipeline which constitutes the liquid bath is formed in a U-shape so that a
liquid bath with respective liquid surfaces is formed.
The term 'comprising' as used in this specification and claims means
'consisting at least in part of'. When interpreting statements in this
specification and claims which include the term 'comprising', other features
besides the features prefaced by this term in each statement can also be
present. Related terms such as 'comprise' and 'comprised' are to be
interpreted in a similar manner.
Alternative embodiments are given in the dependent system claims.
(followed by page 3)
The treatment liquid can be lukewarm water with a temperature of about
C. Alternatively, or in addition, the treatment liquid can be water to which
chemicals have been added.
Furthermore, the part of the pipeline which constitutes the liquid bath can be
formed in the shape of a spiral.
A container for the collection of the treatment liquid can be arranged
downstream of the second separator and the container can be connected to
the circulation pump via a line for the circulation of collected treatment liquid.
Furthermore, a line can run between the pipeline and the circulation pump
and where the line preferably ends up in an area after the first separator.
After the first separator the pipeline can run at an angle and is directed
downwards towards the liquid bath, whereby the fish is arranged to be
transported in the pipeline due to its specific weight and/or a liquid flow of the
treatment liquid supplied by the circulation pump. Thereby, the first separator
can be arranged higher than a liquid surface of the liquid bath, and the
second separator can be arranged lower than, or at approximately the same
height as, the liquid surface in the liquid bath.
Correspondingly, the pipeline before the second separator can be tilted at an
angle upwards from the liquid bath, whereby the fish is arranged to be
transported in the pipeline due to a liquid flow of treatment liquid supplied by
the circulation pump and by the stream of fish in through the inlet.
The container for the collection of the treatment liquid can comprise a heating
element and/or be arranged to receive heated water. Furthermore, the
container for the collection of the treatment liquid can comprise equipment for
the separation and collection of separated lice.
The system can also comprise measuring devices and equipment to monitor
the temperature of the treatment liquid and also the amount of liquid that
circulates in the system.
The above mentioned object is also achieved by the method according to the
invention, where the fish is brought through a liquid bath with treatment
liquid comprising the steps: continuously feeding fish from the outside and in
through an inlet for fish that are to be treated, whereupon the fish and the
water are separated; bringing the fish through a closed liquid bath with a U-
shape filled with a treatment liquid so that a liquid bath with respective liquid
surfaces is formed for the removal of lice; separating the treatment liquid
from the fish before it is released out through an outlet; and continuously
pumping the treatment liquid back and mixing the treatment liquid with the
fish that is fed in through the inlet.
Alternative embodiments are given in the dependent method claims.
The treatment liquid can preferably be lukewarm water with a temperature of
about 30 °
C and water which is separated can be caught in a container and be
heated up to the desired temperature before it is pumped back.
The treatment liquid can alternatively be water to which chemicals for the lice
treatment have been added and water which is separated can be caught in a
container. To prevent discharges into the sea the chemicals can be separated
from the collected water in the container.
The exposure time for the fish in the liquid bath is normally dependant on the
height and volume of the liquid bath, and also the rate of flow. The exposure
time for the fish in the liquid bath can be around 30 seconds.
The invention shall now be described in more detail with the help of the
enclosed diagram; in which a system according to the present invention is
shown.
As it can be seen the system comprises an inlet 1 through which the fish is fed.
The fish that is fed in can come from anywhere, such as an adjoining net cage
or fish carrier, or if the installation is used on land, from a tank with fish.
After the fish has passed the inlet 1, water and fish are separated in a first
separator 2 so that the water is released through a lower outlet 3 and the fish is
brought further through a pipeline 6. The pipeline 6 can be any closed channel
that is arranged for the transport of the fish.
Thereafter, the fish is brought through the pipeline 6 and to a liquid bath 5 filled
with a treatment liquid, such as lukewarm water. The water can preferably have
a temperature of about 30 °C, but other temperatures can also be used, such
as, for example, a temperature of between 30 and 40 °C, or even higher for
that matter. The temperature can be held correspondingly lower if this is
appropriate. Alternatively, or in addition, the treatment liquid can comprise
water to which chemicals for lice treatment have been added, where the water
can have the above mentioned temperatures or, for that matter, any other
suitable temperatures. The chemicals are primarily considered to be the
standard, known chemicals for treatment of lice.
The liquid bath 5 can be provided as a part of the pipeline 6 and where the
pipeline can be formed with a U-form and/or spiral form so that a liquid bath is
formed with respective liquid surfaces 4 that lie higher than a lower part of the
liquid bath, i.e. a liquid surface that lies higher for incoming fish and a liquid
surface that lies higher for outgoing fish than the liquid bath itself.
After the fish has passed the liquid bath 5 the treatment liquid is separated from
the fish in a second separator 7 before the fish is brought out through the outlet
8. The fish that is brought out can be released into an adjoining net cage or a
well boat, or if the installation is used on land, to a tank for fish. Thus, the
present system can be placed between several of the described units for fish,
or for that matter, in a unit containing fish.
The treatment liquid which is separated in the separator 7 is caught in a
container or tank 9 placed downstream of the separator 7. The container 9 can
comprise a heating element (not shown) for the heating of the treatment liquid
to a desired temperature. Alternatively, heated water can be added so that the
treatment liquid which shall circulate has the wanted temperature. One
advantage with the closed system where the treatment liquid is pumped round
is that it is only necessary to heat or supply a relative small amount of heated
water, which will thereby result in an energy saving system.
For circulation of the treatment liquid a circulation pump 10 of a known type can
be used and which in the closed system is placed between the tank 9 and the
inlet. As the figure shows, a line 11 a runs from the tank 9 to the pump and a
line llb runs from the pump and to an area preferably beyond the separator 2.
The pump 10 can, of course, be placed in a location other than the one shown.
When the system is operating the treatment liquid in the form of, for example,
lukewarm water is pumped in the pipeline 6 and follows the fish to the liquid
bath 5 where the fish is exposed further to the treatment liquid for, for example,
seconds. Thereafter, the fish is forced further through the pipeline 6 and out
through the outlet 8. If required a delousing agent can be added to the
treatment liquid to further clean the fish of lice. In the latter case, the water that
is separated is caught in the container 9 and the chemicals are thereafter
separated from the collected water in the container 9 to prevent any discharge
into the sea.
Thereby, the fish is transported in the pipeline due to the liquid flow of the
treatment liquid supplied by the circulation pump and by the stream of fish into
the other end.
At the end of the treatment it can happen that some fish remain in the liquid
bath. For this reason a hatch or the like is provided in the part of the pipeline
that constitutes the liquid bath so that the fish can be taken out manually.
Alternatively, a compressed air system (not shown) can be provided, which
"blows" out the fish. A further alternative is that the pump supplies sufficient
amounts of liquid so that the fish is flushed out.
Claims (21)
1. Lice treatment system for fish where the system is a closed system comprising: - an inlet for fish that shall be treated, - a first separator to separate fish and water, and which is arranged after the inlet, - a pipeline for transport of the fish, in which, at least, one part of the pipeline constitutes a liquid bath for the fish and which is arranged to receive a treatment liquid, - a second separator to separate the fish and the treatment liquid, - an outlet for the discharge of treated fish, and which is arranged after the second separator, and - a circulation pump for circulation of the treatment liquid in the closed system, wherein the part of the pipeline which constitutes the liquid bath is formed in a U-shape so that a liquid bath with respective liquid surfaces is formed.
2. Treatment system according to claim 1, characterised in that the treatment liquid is lukewarm water with a temperature of about 30 °C.
3. Treatment system according to claim 1, characterised in that the treatment liquid is water to which chemicals are added.
4. Treatment system according to claim 1, characterised in that the part of the pipeline that constitutes the liquid bath is formed in a spiral shape.
5. Treatment system according to claim 1, characterised in that a container for the collection of the treatment liquid is placed downstream of the second separator and that the container is connected to the circulation pump via a line for the recirculation of the collected treatment liquid.
6. Treatment system according to claim 1, characterised in that a line runs between the pipeline and the circulation pump and where the line ends up in an area after the first separator.
Treatment system according to claim 6, characterised in that the pipeline, after the first separator, is tilted at an angle and directed downwards toward the liquid bath, whereby the fish is arranged to be transported in the pipeline due to its specific weight and/or by a liquid flow of the treatment liquid provided by the circulation pump.
8. Treatment system according to claim 1, characterised in that the first separator is placed higher than a liquid surface of the liquid bath and that the second separator is placed lower than, or at approximately the same height as, the liquid surface of the liquid bath.
9. Treatment system according to claim 1, characterised in that the pipeline, before the second separator, is tilted at an angle and directed upwards from the liquid bath, whereby the fish is arranged to be transported in the pipeline due to the liquid flow of the treatment liquid supplied by the circulation pump and by the stream of the fish through the inlet.
10. Treatment system according to claim 5, characterised in that the container for the collection of the treatment liquid comprises a heating element and/or is arranged to receive heated water.
11. Treatment system according to claim 5, characterised in that the container for the collection of the treatment liquid comprises equipment for separation of, and collection of, separated lice.
12. Treatment system according to claim 1, characterised in that the system comprises measuring devices and equipment for the monitoring of the temperature of the treatment liquid and also the amount of liquid that circulates in the system.
13. Method for a lice treatment system for marine organisms, where the fish is brought through a liquid bath with treatment liquid, comprising the steps: - continuously feeding fish from the outside and through an inlet for fish that shall be treated, whereupon the fish and the water are separated, - bringing the fish through a closed liquid bath with a U-shape filled with the treatment liquid so that a liquid bath with respective liquid surfaces for the removal of lice is formed, - separating the treatment liquid from the fish before it is released out through an outlet, and - continuously pumping the treatment liquid back and mixing the treatment liquid with the fish that is brought in through the inlet.
14. Method according to claim 13, characterised in that the treatment liquid is lukewarm water with a temperature of about 30 °C, and that water which is separated is caught in a container and heated up to the desired temperature before it is pumped back.
15. Method according to claim 13, characterised in that the treatment liquid is water to which chemicals for lice treatment are added and that the water which is separated is caught in a container.
16. Method according to claim 15, characterised in that to prevent a discharge to the sea chemicals are separated from the collected water in the container.
17. Method according to claim 13, characterised in that the exposure time for the fish in the liquid bath is dependent on the height and volume of the liquid bath and also the rate of flow.
18. Method according to claim 15, characterised in that the exposure time of the fish in the liquid bath is about 30 seconds.
19. Treatment system according to claim 1, substantially as herein described with reference to any embodiment disclosed.
20. Lice treatment system for fish, substantially as herein described with reference to any embodiment shown in the accompanying drawings.
21. Method according to claim 13, substantially as herein described with reference to any embodiment disclosed.
Applications Claiming Priority (3)
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NO20110625A NO20110625A1 (en) | 2011-04-27 | 2011-04-27 | Lice treatment system and associated procedure for treating lice |
NO20110625 | 2011-04-27 | ||
PCT/NO2012/000038 WO2012148283A1 (en) | 2011-04-27 | 2012-04-25 | System for treatment of lice, and corresponding method for treatment of lice |
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