WO2017033523A1 - Meuble de rangement et son procédé de fabrication - Google Patents

Meuble de rangement et son procédé de fabrication Download PDF

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WO2017033523A1
WO2017033523A1 PCT/JP2016/066771 JP2016066771W WO2017033523A1 WO 2017033523 A1 WO2017033523 A1 WO 2017033523A1 JP 2016066771 W JP2016066771 W JP 2016066771W WO 2017033523 A1 WO2017033523 A1 WO 2017033523A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01GHORTICULTURE; CULTIVATION OF VEGETABLES, FLOWERS, RICE, FRUIT, VINES, HOPS OR SEAWEED; FORESTRY; WATERING
    • A01G31/00Soilless cultivation, e.g. hydroponics
    • A01G31/02Special apparatus therefor
    • A01G31/06Hydroponic culture on racks or in stacked containers
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01GHORTICULTURE; CULTIVATION OF VEGETABLES, FLOWERS, RICE, FRUIT, VINES, HOPS OR SEAWEED; FORESTRY; WATERING
    • A01G7/00Botany in general
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01GHORTICULTURE; CULTIVATION OF VEGETABLES, FLOWERS, RICE, FRUIT, VINES, HOPS OR SEAWEED; FORESTRY; WATERING
    • A01G9/00Cultivation in receptacles, forcing-frames or greenhouses; Edging for beds, lawn or the like
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01GHORTICULTURE; CULTIVATION OF VEGETABLES, FLOWERS, RICE, FRUIT, VINES, HOPS OR SEAWEED; FORESTRY; WATERING
    • A01G9/00Cultivation in receptacles, forcing-frames or greenhouses; Edging for beds, lawn or the like
    • A01G9/20Forcing-frames; Lights, i.e. glass panels covering the forcing-frames
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01GHORTICULTURE; CULTIVATION OF VEGETABLES, FLOWERS, RICE, FRUIT, VINES, HOPS OR SEAWEED; FORESTRY; WATERING
    • A01G9/00Cultivation in receptacles, forcing-frames or greenhouses; Edging for beds, lawn or the like
    • A01G9/24Devices or systems for heating, ventilating, regulating temperature, illuminating, or watering, in greenhouses, forcing-frames, or the like
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B81/00Cabinets or racks specially adapted for other particular purposes, e.g. for storing guns or skis
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y02TECHNOLOGIES OR APPLICATIONS FOR MITIGATION OR ADAPTATION AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
    • Y02PCLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION TECHNOLOGIES IN THE PRODUCTION OR PROCESSING OF GOODS
    • Y02P60/00Technologies relating to agriculture, livestock or agroalimentary industries
    • Y02P60/20Reduction of greenhouse gas [GHG] emissions in agriculture, e.g. CO2
    • Y02P60/21Dinitrogen oxide [N2O], e.g. using aquaponics, hydroponics or efficiency measures

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  • the present invention relates to storage furniture and a manufacturing method.
  • Patent Document 1 discloses a plant growth container used for plant growth, which has a function of supplying carbon dioxide to a plant by decomposing an organic compound by a photocatalyst. It is disclosed.
  • Patent Document 2 includes a support member configured to support the plant in a state where at least a part of the root of the plant is exposed, a water supply device, and a guide member,
  • a plant cultivation comprising: a guide member configured to guide the water to be supplied from above to below along the surface of the guide member while bringing the supplied water into contact with an exposed portion of the root of the plant.
  • Patent Document 3 has a bottomed container shape having an upper opening, and a flange projecting sideways at the periphery of the upper opening, and the plant and the covering for holding or growing the plant are formed inside the container shape.
  • a space below the bottom is a storage portion for storing a predetermined article, and a main body in which an opening for storing and taking out the article from the storage portion is opened or closed by a front plate.
  • Patent Document 4 discloses a storage structure for storing a hydroponic cultivation machine having a storage tank for storing plant nutrient water in closed spaces formed by respective partitions provided on an upper surface, a lower surface, and side surfaces.
  • the partition is provided with a first ventilation port and a second ventilation port, and the closed space has the first ventilation port, the second ventilation port, and the first ventilation port.
  • a ventilation path is formed by an air flow path connecting the mouth and the second ventilation opening, and the first ventilation opening side is irradiated with light toward the plants of the hydroponic cultivation device
  • a storage structure in which an instrument is disposed and the hydroponic device is disposed in the middle of the air flow path on the second ventilation port side.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide storage furniture that can promote the growth of plants and can improve the environment for growing plants.
  • the storage furniture according to the present invention is a housing made of wood at least part of the wall surface, a hydroponics tray installed in the housing, and installed in the housing, and is suitable for plant cultivation.
  • a light source that emits light of a wavelength; and a catalyst layer that is formed on at least the inner wall surface of the housing and that exhibits a photocatalytic function with light of the wavelength of the light source.
  • the light source is an LED light that mainly emits visible light including a wavelength of 440 nm to 470 nm
  • the catalyst layer is a coating layer of a titanium oxide photocatalyst that exhibits a photocatalytic function with light having a wavelength of 0 nm to 540 nm. is there.
  • the housing includes an openable / closable door
  • the door has an opening
  • the hydroponics tray is It arrange
  • the inner wall surface of the casing is waterproofed
  • the catalyst layer is formed by applying a photocatalyst coating agent mixed with a surfactant to the waterproofed inner wall surface. Yes.
  • the hydroponics tray is provided in a plurality of stages in the casing, further provided on a side wall surface or a back wall surface of the casing, and further having a fan for ventilating to the outside.
  • the manufacturing method according to the present invention includes a step of applying a photocatalyst coating agent that exhibits a photocatalytic function with light having a wavelength of 0 nm to 540 nm on the inner wall surface of a wooden storage furniture, and hydroponics in the wooden storage furniture. And a step of installing a light source for mainly irradiating visible light including a wavelength of 440 nm to 470 nm inside the wooden storage furniture.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating the configuration of a plant cultivation storage furniture 1 according to Example 1.
  • FIG. 1 is a front view illustrating a cabinet 10 according to Example 1.
  • FIG. 1 is a rear view illustrating a cabinet 10 according to Example 1.
  • FIG. 3 is a left side view illustrating the cabinet 10 according to the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 3 is a right side view illustrating the cabinet 10 according to the first embodiment.
  • 1 is a plan view illustrating a cabinet 10 according to Example 1.
  • FIG. 1 is a bottom view illustrating a cabinet 10 according to Example 1.
  • FIG. FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating a state where a rack 30 is taken out from the cabinet 10 according to the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of a rack 30 according to the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating a state in which a rack 30 is stored in the cabinet 10 according to the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view illustrating the configuration of a cabinet 10 according to a second embodiment.
  • FIG. 6 is a front view illustrating a cabinet 10 according to a second embodiment.
  • 3 is a schematic diagram illustrating how the back plate 12g side is seen inside the cabinet 10.
  • FIG. It is a perspective view of the food cultivation storage furniture 2 which concerns on the modification 1.
  • FIG. is a front view of the food cultivation storage furniture 2 which concerns on the modification 1.
  • FIG. 1 It is a rear view of the food cultivation storage furniture 2 which concerns on the modification 1.
  • FIG. 2 is a right view of the food cultivation storage furniture 2 which concerns on the modification 1.
  • FIG. It is the top view and bottom view of food cultivation storage furniture 2 concerning modification 1.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating the configuration of the plant cultivation storage furniture 1 according to the first embodiment.
  • the plant cultivation storage furniture 1 includes a cabinet 10 and a rack 30.
  • the plant cultivation storage furniture 1 stores a rack 30 inside a cabinet 10.
  • the plant cultivation storage furniture 1 is an example of the storage furniture according to the present invention.
  • the cabinet 10 includes a cabinet body 12 and a ventilation fan 16.
  • (Cabinet body 12) 2 to 7 are diagrams illustrating a six-sided view of the cabinet 10 according to the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 2 is a front view
  • FIG. 3 is a rear view
  • FIG. 4 is a left side view
  • FIG. FIG. 6 is a plan view
  • FIG. 7 is a bottom view.
  • the cabinet body 12 is an example of a housing according to the present invention.
  • the cabinet body 12 includes a left side plate 12a, a right side plate 12b, a large door 12c, a small door 12d, a bottom plate 12e, a top plate 12f, and a back plate 12g.
  • the cabinet main body 12 has at least a part of the wall surface made of wood, and the cabinet main body 12 in this example is made of wood as a whole, the left side plate 12a, the right side plate 12b, the large door c, and the small door 12d, the bottom plate 12e, the top plate 12f, and the back plate 12g are made of wood.
  • the cabinet body 12 can be expected to have a heat retaining effect and a humidity control effect inside the cabinet 10 by being made of wood.
  • the cabinet body 12 is made of wood, it can be expected to harmonize with other furniture even if it is placed indoors.
  • the cabinet body 12 has a photocatalyst layer 20 (described later) formed on its inner wall surface.
  • the height of the cabinet body 12 is, for example, 150 cm to 165 cm, and the height of the cabinet body 12 in this example is 161.5 cm.
  • the horizontal width of the cabinet body 12 is, for example, 72 cm to 80 cm, and the horizontal width of the cabinet body 12 of this example is 77.9 cm.
  • the depth width of the cabinet body 12 is, for example, 36 cm to 45 cm, and the depth width of the cabinet body 12 of this example is 40.5 cm.
  • the left side plate 12a and the right side plate 12b in the cabinet body 12 are plate members of side portions in the cabinet body 12, and are arranged to face each other.
  • the left side plate 12a and the right side plate 12b have substantially the same shape, and a plurality of ventilation fans 16 are arranged at predetermined intervals.
  • the left side plate 12a and the right side plate 12b of this example are provided with ventilation fans 16 in accordance with the number of stages of the rack 30. Since the rack 30 has three stages, for example, ventilation is performed at intervals of 36.7 cm. Three fans 16 are arranged.
  • the large door c and the small door 12d in the cabinet body 12 are a set of two doors, and are connected to the left side plate 12a and the right side plate 12b.
  • the large door c and the small door 12d are rotatably connected around the connecting portion as an axis. Since the large door 12c and the small door 12d are rotatably connected, they are double-opened so that a set of two doors can be opened and closed.
  • the large door 12c and the small door 12d may be configured as a single door, and may be rotatably connected around one of the left side plate 12a and the right side plate 12b as an axis. . Further, a handle for opening and closing is attached to the large door 12c and the small door 12d.
  • the large door 12 c includes an opening 13 in each of a set of two large doors 12 c, and a transparent panel member 14 is disposed in the opening 13.
  • the opening 13 is an opening provided through the large door 12c, and the opening shape may be, for example, a polygonal shape or a circular shape.
  • the opening 13 in this example has a square shape.
  • the panel material 14 is a plate material formed of a transparent glass material or a transparent synthetic resin material. The panel material 14 is attached to the opening 13 and is formed in a shape substantially the same as the shape of the opening 13.
  • the opening 13 and the panel member 14 can be arranged on the large door 12 c to show the inside of the cabinet body 12 to the user.
  • the opening 13 and the panel member 14 are provided at a position where a plurality of trays 34 arranged in the rack 30 can be seen.
  • the opening 13 and the panel material 14 may be provided at a position where each of the arranged trays 34 can be seen, or may be provided so that each tray 34 can be seen.
  • the opening part 13 and the panel material 14 of this example are provided so that each tray 34 can be looked over, and the size of the opening part 13 and the panel material 14 can see the three trays 34 arrange
  • the vertical width is 95 cm to 141 cm, and the horizontal width is 24 cm to 35 cm.
  • the opening part 13 is an example of the opening part which concerns on this invention
  • the panel material 14 is an example of the transparent panel which concerns on this invention.
  • the bottom plate 12e in the cabinet body 12 is a plate material arranged on the bottom surface of the cabinet body 12.
  • the plate thickness of the bottom plate 12e is, for example, 1.8 cm to 3 cm, and the plate thickness of the bottom plate 12e in this example is 2.5 cm.
  • the bottom plate 12e is provided with legs on the surface side (outside of the cabinet 10) facing the installation surface (surface on which the cabinet 10 is installed).
  • the legs provided on the bottom plate 12e are provided so that the flat portion of the bottom plate 12e is separated from the installation surface.
  • the legs of this example are provided so that the bottom plate 12e is separated from the installation surface at a position of about 12 cm.
  • the bottom plate 12e may arrange
  • the top plate 12f in the cabinet body 12 is a flat plate material disposed on the top surface of the cabinet body 12.
  • the plate thickness of the top plate 12f is, for example, 1.8 cm to 3 cm, and the plate thickness of the top plate 12f in this example is 2.5 cm. Since the top plate 12f is a flat plate material, an ornament or the like can be placed on the installed cabinet 10.
  • the back plate 12 g in the cabinet body 12 is a flat plate material disposed on the back surface of the cabinet body 12.
  • the thickness of the back plate 12g is, for example, 1.8 cm to 3 cm, and the thickness of the back plate 12g in this example is 2.5 cm.
  • a ventilation fan 16 may be disposed on the back plate 12g.
  • FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating a state where the rack 30 is taken out from the cabinet 10 according to the first embodiment.
  • the ventilation fan 16 is a ventilation fan for taking in air from the outside of the cabinet 10 and discharging the air inside the cabinet 10 to the outside.
  • the ventilation fan 16 is provided on the side wall surface (the left side plate 12a and the right side plate 12b) or the back wall surface (the back plate 12g).
  • a plurality of ventilation fans 16 of this example are provided on the left side plate 12a and the right side plate 12b with predetermined intervals.
  • the ventilation fan 16 provided on the left side plate 12a and the ventilation fan 16 provided on the right side plate 12b are provided at positions facing each other.
  • the ventilation fan 16 is electrically connected to a power supply device 36 provided in the rack 30 via a cable or a cord, and operates with electric power supplied from the power supply device 36.
  • the cabinet 10 includes the cabinet body 12 and the ventilation fan 16.
  • FIG. 9 is a diagram illustrating the configuration of the rack 30 according to the first embodiment.
  • the rack 30 includes a rack body 32, a tray 34, a power supply device 36, a light source body 38, an oxygen supply pump 39, and a timer 40.
  • the rack body 32 is a frame made of, for example, a metal member, and has a size that can be stored inside the cabinet body 12.
  • the rack body 32 includes a power supply device 36 and a light source body 38.
  • the rack body 32 includes a plurality of storage spaces for storing the tray 34 and the power supply device 36, and the rack body 32 of this example includes three spaces for storing the tray 34, and the power supply device 36 at the bottom.
  • the height of the rack body 32 is, for example, 139 cm to 143 cm, and the height of the rack body 32 of this example is 141 cm.
  • the horizontal width of the rack main body 32 is, for example, 64 cm to 68 cm, and the horizontal width of the rack main body 32 of this example is 66 cm.
  • the depth width of the rack body 32 is, for example, 31 cm to 35 cm, and the depth width of the rack body 32 of this example is 33 cm.
  • the height of the storage space of each stage in which the tray 34 is disposed in the rack body 32 is, for example, 35 cm to 39 cm, and the height of the storage space in which the tray 34 of the rack body 32 of this example is disposed is 37 cm. is there.
  • the height of the storage space of the stage that stores the power supply device 36 in the rack body 32 is, for example, 28 cm to 32 cm, and the height of the storage space of the step that stores the power supply device 36 of the rack body 32 in this example is 30 cm. It is.
  • the tray 34 is an example of a hydroponics tray according to the present invention.
  • the tray 34 is a hydroponics tray (tray) formed of a synthetic resin, and is a container for storing plants to be cultivated.
  • the tray 34 is configured to have a size that can be accommodated inside the cabinet body 12, and is detachably installed on the rack body 32.
  • the tray 34 housed inside the cabinet body 12 is arranged at a position that can be seen through the opening 13.
  • the tray 34 of this example is stored in three stages in the rack body 32 stored in the cabinet body 12.
  • the tray 34 includes a partition member 34a that determines a position for storing a plant to be cultivated, and a container 34b that stores water for hydroponics, and is stored in the rack body 32 in a combined state.
  • the height of the tray 34 is, for example, 78 cm to 82 cm, and the height of the tray 34 in this example is 80 cm.
  • the horizontal width of the tray 34 is, for example, 58 cm to 62 cm, and the horizontal width of the tray 34 in this example is 60 cm.
  • the depth width of the tray 34 is, for example, 29 cm to 33 cm, and the depth width of the tray 34 in this example is 31 cm.
  • the power supply device 36 is attached to the rack body 32, and is electrically connected to the ventilation fan 16, the light source body 38, the oxygen supply pump 39, and the timer 40 via a cable or a cord.
  • the power supply device 36 is a power source that supplies power to the ventilation fan 16, the light source body 38, the oxygen supply pump 39, and the timer 40.
  • the power supply device 36 may include an oxygen supply pump 39 and a timer 40 separately, or may be configured to incorporate the oxygen supply pump 39 and the timer 40 integrally.
  • the power supply device 36 of this example includes an oxygen supply pump 39 and a timer 40.
  • the power supply device 36 may include a storage battery, and receives power from an external power source (existing outlet or solar power generation device) and supplies the power to the ventilation fan 16 and the light source body 38. May be. Further, the power supply device 36 can individually manage the power supply of the light source bodies 38 provided at each stage of the rack body, and can also perform time management by the timer 40. Further, the power supply device 36 can manage whether the oxygen supply pump 39 is turned on or off, and can also perform time management using the timer 40.
  • the light source body 38 is an example of a light source according to the present invention.
  • the light source body 38 is a light source body that is installed inside the cabinet body 12 and emits light having a wavelength suitable for plant cultivation.
  • the light source body 38 of this example is attached to the rack body 32 and installed inside the cabinet body 12. In order to irradiate the plants arranged on the tray 34 with light, the light source body 38 is arranged on each stage of the rack body 32 where the tray 34 is arranged, and is arranged at a position facing the plants arranged on the tray 34. Is done.
  • the light source body 38 to be arranged is, for example, a light bulb, a fluorescent lamp, a light emitting diode (LED), or an organic EL, and the light source body 38 in this example is an LED light.
  • the light source body 38 is an LED light that emits visible light (360 nm to 830 nm) and mainly emits visible light including wavelengths 440 nm to 470 nm.
  • the light source body 38 mainly irradiates visible light including wavelengths of 440 nm to 470 nm, thereby preventing deterioration of the inside of the cabinet 10 and tissue degeneration of the plant to be grown, as compared with a light source that irradiates an ultraviolet wavelength region.
  • the light source body 38 is electrically connected to the power supply device 36 and emits light upon receiving power supply from the power supply device 36.
  • the oxygen supply pump 39 is electrically connected to the power supply device 36 via a cable or a cord, or is configured integrally with the power supply device 36.
  • the oxygen supply pump 39 operates with the electric power supplied from the power supply device 36.
  • the oxygen supply pump 39 is an air supply machine that supplies oxygen to water for hydroponics stored in the tray 34.
  • the oxygen supply pump 39 is connected to a container 34b in each tray 34 disposed inside the cabinet 10 through a tube.
  • the oxygen supply pump 39 injects oxygen (so-called air) into the tube and supplies oxygen to water for hydroponics stored in the container 34b.
  • the oxygen supply pump 39 supplies oxygen into the water stored in the tray 34, thereby preventing oxygen deficiency in the water in the plants arranged on the tray 34 and promoting growth.
  • the timer 40 is electrically connected to the power supply device 36 via a cable or a cord, or is configured integrally with the power supply device 36.
  • the timer 40 manages, for example, the time for supplying power from the power supply device 36 to the ventilation fan 36, the light source body 38, and the oxygen supply pump 39.
  • the time management refers to, for example, the operation on / off time or the continuous operation time.
  • the rack 30 includes the rack body 32, the tray 34, the power supply device 36, the light source body 38, the oxygen supply pump 39, and the timer 40.
  • the photocatalyst layer 20 is an example of a catalyst layer according to the present invention. As illustrated in FIG. 8, the photocatalyst layer 20 is a photocatalyst coating layer formed on the inner wall surface of the cabinet body 12. The photocatalyst layer 20 is formed on the inner wall surface side of the cabinet body 12 in the left side plate 12a, the right side plate 12b, the large door 12c, the small door 12d, the bottom plate 12e, the top plate 12f, and the back plate 12g. The photocatalyst layer 20 may also be formed on the panel material 14.
  • the photocatalyst layer 20 is a photocatalyst coating layer formed by applying a photocatalytic substance, and the photocatalyst layer 20 is a layer formed by applying a titanium oxide photocatalyst.
  • the photocatalyst layer 20 functions as a photocatalyst, for example, in a wavelength region of 0 nm to 540 nm.
  • the photocatalyst layer 20 of this example is a layer formed of a visible light responsive photocatalyst, and functions as a photocatalyst even with fluorescent lamps arranged in an indoor environment or light from the outdoors. Therefore, the photocatalyst layer 20 functions as a photocatalyst mainly in a wavelength region of 380 nm to 540 nm. In the photocatalyst layer 20, when the light source body 38 is an LED, the wavelength region where the photocatalytic reaction becomes stronger is a wavelength region of 440 nm to 470 nm.
  • a wavelength region in which the photocatalytic reaction becomes stronger is a wavelength region of 380 nm to 400 nm.
  • the photocatalyst layer 20 functions as a photocatalyst up to 540 nm although the photocatalytic reaction gradually decreases from the wavelength region where the photocatalytic reaction becomes strong.
  • the photocatalyst layer 20 functions efficiently as a photocatalyst when irradiated with visible light emitted from the light source body 38.
  • the photocatalyst function in the photocatalyst layer 20 includes, for example, an antibacterial / antifungal function, an air purification function, a deodorizing function, an antifouling function, an antifogging function, and a VOC countermeasure function.
  • a mold effect, an air purification effect, a deodorizing effect, an antifouling effect, an antifogging effect, and a VOC countermeasure effect can be expected.
  • the photocatalyst layer 20 applies a photocatalyst to each member (the left side plate 12a, the right side plate 12b, the large door 12c, the small door 12d, the bottom plate 12e, the top plate 12f, and the back plate 12g) before the assembly of the cabinet body 12.
  • the photocatalyst is applied to the inner wall surface of the cabinet body 12 that is formed or assembled.
  • a photocatalyst is applied to each member before the cabinet body 12 is assembled, and each member on which the photocatalyst layer 20 is formed is assembled.
  • the photocatalyst layer 20 is formed on the left side plate 12a made of wood, for example, among the members before assembly, the photocatalyst layer 20 is coated with a waterproofing agent on the inner wall surface side of the left side plate 12a and dried (waterproofing treatment).
  • the photocatalyst layer 20 is formed on the left side plate 12a by applying a photocatalyst coating agent mixed with a small amount of a surfactant to the treated surface and drying it.
  • the photocatalyst layer 20 is coated with a small amount of a surfactant in the photocatalyst coating agent, so that the photocatalyst coating agent is applied to the application surface of the left-side plate 12a, which is waterproofed wood, without being repelled by the waterproof action.
  • the photocatalyst layer 20 thus formed can be formed.
  • This photocatalyst coating agent is, for example, TPX (registered trademark) -HL which is a Sagancoat (registered trademark) photocatalyst coating agent.
  • the photocatalyst layer 20 was originally formed only on a painted surface, cloth, diatomaceous earth / gypsum board, decorative panel, tile, or the like as a base material, but a small amount of surfactant was used as a photocatalyst coating agent. By mixing, the photocatalyst layer 20 can also be formed on the waterproofed wood.
  • FIG. 10 is a schematic diagram for explaining the operation of the plant cultivation storage furniture 1.
  • the plant cultivation storage furniture 1 stores a rack 30 inside a cabinet 10 in which a photocatalytic layer 20 is formed.
  • a tray 34 on which plants 50 are arranged is arranged in the stored rack body 32.
  • the rack body 32 is provided with a light source body 38 at a position facing the tray 34.
  • the wavelengths of light effective in the photosynthesis of the plant 50 are a wavelength of 440 nm to 460 nm and a wavelength of 650 nm to 670 nm.
  • the plant 50 is, for example, leafy vegetables (leafy vegetables), such as Japanese mustard spinach, tincture, spinach, lettuce and the like.
  • the plant cultivation storage furniture 1 irradiates the plant 50 with light 38 a from the light source body 38.
  • the plant cultivation storage furniture 1 can promote photosynthesis of the plant 50 by irradiating the plant 50 with light 38 a that is visible light including a wavelength region of 440 nm to 470 nm from the light source body 38. Further, the plant cultivation storage furniture 1 can efficiently promote the photocatalytic reaction by irradiating the photocatalyst layer 20 with the light 38a from the light source body 38.
  • the plant cultivation storage furniture 1 irradiates the plant 50 and the photocatalyst layer 20 with visible light including the long region 440 nm to 470 nm irradiated from the light source body 38, thereby photosynthesis of the plant 50 and the photocatalyst layer 20.
  • the catalytic function can be efficiently operated.
  • FIG. 11 is a flowchart for explaining the manufacturing method (S10) of the plant cultivation storage furniture 1.
  • step 100 the worker applies a waterproofing agent to the inner wall surface of the cabinet body 12. Specifically, the worker applies a waterproofing agent to each member before assembly. The operator prevents the cabinet body 12 from being corroded by water by applying a waterproofing agent to the cabinet body 12 made of wood.
  • step 105 the worker dries the waterproofing agent applied to the inner wall surface of the cabinet body 12. Specifically, the worker dries the waterproofing agent applied to each member before assembly.
  • step 110 the worker mixes a small amount of surfactant with the photocatalyst coating agent.
  • the operator applies the photocatalyst coating agent to the waterproofed application surface of each member of the cabinet 12, and mixes the surfactant mixed with the photocatalyst coating agent so that the photocatalyst coating agent can be applied to the application surface without being repelled. Adjust the amount.
  • step 115 the operator applies a photocatalyst coating agent mixed with a surfactant to the inner wall surface of the cabinet body 12 on which the waterproofing agent has been applied and dried.
  • the worker applies a photocatalytic coating agent that exhibits a photocatalytic function with light having a wavelength of 0 nm to 540 nm on each member before assembly.
  • the photocatalytic coating agent exhibits a photocatalytic function in a wavelength region of 380 nm to 540 nm among wavelengths of 0 nm to 540 nm.
  • the photocatalyst coating agent exhibits a photocatalytic function in a wavelength region of 440 nm to 470 nm when the light source is an LED, and has a photocatalytic function in a wavelength region of 380 nm to 400 nm when the light source body 38 is, for example, a fluorescent lamp or natural light. Demonstrate.
  • the operator can apply without being repelled by applying a photocatalyst coating agent mixed with a surfactant on the application surface of each member.
  • step 120 (S120) the operator dries the photocatalyst coating agent applied to the inner wall surface of the cabinet body 12 to form the photocatalyst layer 20.
  • the worker dries the photocatalyst coating agent applied to each member before assembly to form the photocatalyst layer 20.
  • step 125 the worker assembles the cabinet 10.
  • Each component left side plate 12a, right side plate 12b, large door 12c, small door 12d, bottom plate 12e, top plate 12f, and back plate 12g) of the cabinet body 12 on which the catalyst layer 20 is formed, the panel material 14, and ventilation The fan 16 is assembled.
  • the operator arranges the panel material 14 in the opening 13 provided in the large door 12c. Further, the worker arranges the ventilation fan 16 on each of the left side plate 12a and the right side plate 12b.
  • step 130 the operator assembles the rack body 32. The operator installs the assembled rack body 32 inside the cabinet 10.
  • FIG. 12 is a diagram illustrating a state where the rack 30 is stored in the cabinet 10.
  • step 135 S135.
  • the worker adds a tray 34, a power supply device 36, a light source body 38, an oxygen supply pump 39, and a timer to the rack main body 32 installed inside the cabinet 10.
  • 40 is arranged.
  • An operator connects the power supply device 36 installed in the rack main body 32 to the plurality of ventilation fans 16 installed on the left side plate 12a and the right side plate 12b of the cabinet with cables or cords.
  • the worker connects the power supply device 36 and the light source body 38 installed in the rack body 32 with a cable or a cord.
  • the operator places the light source body 38 at a position facing the tray 34 and where the plant 50 arranged on the tray 34 is exposed to visible light. Further, the worker connects the power supply device 36, the oxygen supply pump 39 installed in the rack body 32, and the timer 40 with a cable or a cord. The operator arranges the tray 34 in the rack body 32 and connects the oxygen supply pump 39 and the container 34b in the tray 34 via a tube. Thus, the worker manufactures the food cultivation storage furniture 1.
  • the food cultivation storage furniture 1 of the first embodiment includes the cabinet body 12 in which at least a part of the wall surface is made of wood, the tray 34 installed in the cabinet body 12, and the cabinet body 12.
  • a light source body 38 that is installed and radiates light having a wavelength suitable for plant cultivation, and a photocatalyst layer 20 that is formed on at least the inner wall surface of the cabinet body 12 and exhibits a photocatalytic function with light having the wavelength of the light source. Is done.
  • the food cultivation storage furniture 1 is a cabinet 10 whose casing is made of wood, so that it can be arranged in the same manner as existing furniture even if it is arranged in a general household room.
  • the food cultivation storage furniture 1 is the wooden cabinet 10, it can be expected that the inside of the cabinet 10 is kept warm and conditioned by wood.
  • the food cultivation storage furniture 1 of Example 1 is an LED light that the light source body 38 mainly emits visible light including a wavelength of 440 nm to 470 nm, and the visible light responsive photocatalytic layer 20 is formed on the inner wall surface of the cabinet body 12. It is formed.
  • This photocatalyst layer 20 is a coating layer of a titanium oxide photocatalyst that exhibits a photocatalytic function with light having a wavelength of 440 nm to 470 nm among wavelengths of 0 nm to 540 nm when the light source body 38 is an LED light.
  • the food cultivation storage furniture 1 efficiently exhibits the photocatalytic function of the photocatalyst layer 20 by making the wavelength region of the light source body 38 and the reaction wavelength region of the photocatalyst layer 20 substantially the same region. Can be made. Furthermore, the food cultivation storage furniture 1 promotes the photosynthesis of the plant 50 and grows by making the wavelength range of the light source body 38 and the wavelength range of light effective in the photosynthesis of the plant to be cultivated. Can be promoted.
  • the food cultivation storage furniture 1 of Example 1 is comprised including the large door 12c which can be opened and closed, and the small door 12d, and is provided with the opening part 13 and the panel material 14 in the large door 12c.
  • the food cultivation storage furniture 1 has a tray 34 disposed at a position that can be seen through the opening 13 of the large door 12c. With this configuration, the food cultivation storage furniture 1 can show the user the tray 34 disposed inside the cabinet 10 through the opening 13 and the panel material 14 without opening the large door 12c. .
  • the food cultivation storage furniture 1 of Example 1 applies the photocatalyst coating agent which mixed the predetermined amount of surfactant to the inner wall surface to which the inner wall surface of the cabinet main body 12 was waterproofed, and the waterproof processing was performed.
  • the photocatalyst layer 20 is formed.
  • the food cultivation storage furniture 1 can form stably the photocatalyst layer 20 in the cabinet main body 12 which is waterproofed wood.
  • the food cultivation storage furniture 1 of Example 1 is equipped with the ventilation fan 36 for ventilating the exterior to the left side board 12a which comprises the cabinet 10, and the right side board 12b, By the inside of the cabinet 10, several. Even when the tray 34 is provided, the air inside the cabinet 10 can be efficiently replaced with the outside air.
  • the food cultivation storage furniture 1 of Example 1 can be used as storage furniture by removing the rack 30 or the tray 34 from the cabinet 10 when the plant 50 is not cultivated.
  • FIG. 13 is a perspective view illustrating the configuration of the cabinet 10 according to the second embodiment.
  • FIG. 14 is a front view illustrating the cabinet 10 according to the second embodiment. As illustrated in FIGS. 13 and 14, the cabinet 10 according to the second embodiment further includes a leg portion 12 ⁇ / b> H and a mirror 18.
  • a small door 12 d in the cabinet body 12 is provided in the lower part of the cabinet body 12.
  • the small door 12d is a single-plate door, and has an end portion connected to the bottom plate 12e and is rotatably connected around the connection portion as an axis. Thereby, the small door 12d can be opened from the top to the bottom in the height direction of the cabinet body 12, and can be closed from the bottom to the top.
  • the small door 12d mainly opens and closes a portion where the power supply device 36, the oxygen supply pump 39, and the timer 40 in the rack 30 are arranged.
  • the small door 12d is attached with a handle for opening and closing.
  • the handle attached to the small door 12d has a length substantially the same as the length of the long side of the small door 12d in the lateral width direction. Further, the handle attached to the large door 12c has a length substantially the same as the length of the long side of the large door 12c in the height direction.
  • the bottom plate 12e in the cabinet body 12 is a rod body on the outside of the cabinet 10 and provided with columnar legs 12H.
  • the leg portion 12H provided on the bottom plate 12e is provided so that the bottom plate 12e is separated from the installation surface in the same manner as the leg portion in the first embodiment.
  • the leg portions 12H are arranged at the four corners of the bottom plate 12e, and each can adjust the length.
  • the leg 12H is provided with an adjusting mechanism at one end, and can be expanded and contracted, for example, between 0 mm and 15 mm. Thereby, when installing the cabinet 10, the leg part 12H can adjust the length of a leg so that the cabinet main body 12 may not incline.
  • the length of the leg portion 12H is 6.5 cm to 32 cm, and the length of the leg portion 12H in this example is 12 cm.
  • the leg part 12H is comprised with the metal member, and is being fixed to the baseplate 12e with the fixing tool (bolt etc.).
  • the cabinet body 12 is provided with a mirror 18 on a back plate 12 g that is a back wall surface of the cabinet body 12.
  • the mirror 18 is provided at a position that can be seen through the opening 13 of the large door 12c.
  • the rack 30 is housed inside the cabinet 10
  • the mirror 18 is disposed so as to look at the back plate 12 g side (back side) of the housed rack 30.
  • the size of the mirror 18 is large enough to confirm the back side of the tray 34 disposed inside the cabinet 10.
  • the size of the mirror 18 in this example is large enough to confirm the back side of the three trays 34.
  • the height dimension of the mirror 18 of this example is, for example, 100 cm to 120 cm, and preferably the height of the mirror 18 is 110 cm.
  • the width of the mirror 18 of this example is, for example, 57 cm to 61 cm, and preferably the width of the mirror 18 is 59 cm.
  • the mirror 18 may be provided for each tray 34.
  • the mirror 18 may have a photocatalytic layer 20 formed on the surface of the mirror 18. By forming the photocatalyst layer 20 in the mirror 18, for example, the antifogging effect and antifouling effect of the mirror 18 can be expected.
  • FIG. 15 is a schematic diagram for explaining how the back plate 12 g side is seen inside the cabinet 10.
  • the user can see the inside of the cabinet 10 through the panel member 14.
  • the user can see the plant 50 arranged on the tray 34 through the panel material 14 on the panel material 14 side (front side).
  • the mirror 18 is provided in the back plate 12g on the back plate 12g side (back side)
  • the user can see the back side of the plant 50 through the mirror 18.
  • the user can check the back side of the plant 50 through the mirror 18 without taking out the tray 34 arranged inside the cabinet 10 in order to see the back side of the plant 50.
  • FIG. 15 is a schematic diagram for explaining how the back plate 12 g side is seen inside the cabinet 10.
  • the food cultivation storage furniture 2 of the first modification has a structure in which a cabinet and a rack are integrally formed, and a wall surface material and an opening / closing door are provided on the rack.
  • the food cultivation storage furniture 2 includes a rack 80, a ventilation fan 16, a mirror 18, a tray 34, a power supply device 36, a light source body 38, an oxygen supply pump 39, and a timer 40.
  • the photocatalyst layer 20 (after-mentioned) is formed on the inner and outer wall surface.
  • FIG. 16 is a perspective view of the food cultivation storage furniture 2 according to the first modification.
  • FIG. 17 is a front view of the food cultivation storage furniture 2 according to the first modification.
  • FIG. 18 is a rear view of the food cultivation storage furniture 2 according to the first modification.
  • FIG. 19 is a right side view of the food cultivation storage furniture 2 according to the first modification.
  • FIG. 20 is a plan view and a bottom view of the food cultivation storage furniture 2 according to the first modification.
  • FIG. 21 is a cross-sectional view illustrating the inside of the food cultivation storage furniture 2 according to the first modification. In FIG. 19, the left side view is omitted because it is symmetrical to the right side view.
  • 20A is a plan view
  • FIG. 20B is a bottom view.
  • the rack 80 includes a rack body 81, a wall surface member 82, and a door member 83.
  • the rack body 81 is a frame made of a metal member.
  • the rack body 81 is, for example, stainless steel or steel (steel).
  • the rack main body 81 includes a plurality of storage spaces for storing the trays 34, and the rack main body 81 according to the first modification includes three stages of spaces for storing the trays 34. Note that the rack body 81 can appropriately change the space for storing the tray 34 from one to three stages.
  • the rack body 81 has the wall surface member 82 fitted in the gap space of the frame. Thereby, the rack body 81 functions as a shelf.
  • the wall surface member 82 includes a left side plate 12 a, a right side plate 12 b, a bottom plate 12 e, a top plate 12 f, a back plate 12 g, and a shelf plate 12 h, and is fitted in a gap space of the rack body 81.
  • the wall surface material 82 is, for example, a plywood, specifically, a polyplywood.
  • the wall material 82 may be subjected to a decorative process.
  • the left side plate 12 a is fitted into a plurality of gap spaces on the left side surface of the rack body 81.
  • the left side plate 12 a of the first modification is fitted into each of the four gap spaces on the left side surface of the rack body 81.
  • the right side plate 12 b is fitted into a plurality of gap spaces on the right side surface of the rack body 81.
  • the right side plate 12b of the first modification is fitted into each of the four gap spaces on the right side surface of the rack body 81, similarly to the left side plate 12a.
  • the bottom plate 12 e is fitted into a gap space on the bottom surface of the rack body 81.
  • the top plate 12 f is fitted in a gap space on the top surface of the rack body 81.
  • the back plate 12g is fitted in a gap space on the back surface of the rack body 81.
  • the shelf board 12h is provided in parallel with the top surface and the bottom surface of the rack body 81, and is fitted in a plurality of gap spaces.
  • the shelf board 12h can support the placed tray 34 by being fitted into the rack body 81.
  • the shelf board 12h according to the first modification is fitted in three gap spaces.
  • a storage box 90 for storing the power supply device 36, the oxygen supply pump, the timer 40, and the like is disposed outside the lowermost stage of the shelf 12h.
  • the door member 83 includes a large door 12c.
  • the large door 12c is a transparent plate material.
  • the large door 12c is a plate material formed of a transparent glass material or a transparent synthetic resin material. In addition, it is the transparent glass material of this modification 1. Since the large door 12c is transparent, the tray 34 placed inside the rack body 81 can be visually recognized even when the large door 12c is closed.
  • the large door 12c is a single door that opens and closes with one end of the large door 12c as an axis, and has a size that closes a space in which the tray 34 is stored.
  • the large door 12c according to the first modification is a door that is large enough to close the three-stage opening in which the tray 34 is stored.
  • a handle is attached to the large door 12c, and it can be opened and closed using this.
  • a small door 12d that is disposed at the lowermost stage of the rack body 81 and that is a door sized to close the opening of the storage box 90 that stores the power supply device 36, the oxygen supply pump, the timer 40, and the like may be provided.
  • the rack 80 includes the rack body 81, the wall surface material 82, and the door material 83.
  • the ventilation fan 16 is provided on the shelf 12 h positioned at the bottom of the shelf 12 h that houses the tray 34. Specifically, the ventilation fan 16 is housed in a storage box 90 provided on the shelf 12h positioned at the bottom. In addition, a plurality of through holes 60 are provided at the position where the ventilation fan 16 is disposed in the shelf plate 12 h positioned at the bottom where the ventilation fan 16 is provided. The ventilation fan 16 discharges air from the space in which the tray 34 is stored to the outside of the rack 80 through the through hole 60. Further, the ventilation fan 16 is not limited to the shelf board 12h, and may be provided on the back board 12g. [Mirror 18] As illustrated in FIGS.
  • the mirror 18 is provided on the back plate 12g.
  • the mirror 18 is provided on the inner wall surface of each shelf that accommodates the tray 34.
  • the ventilation fan 16 is disposed on the back plate 12g, the mirror 18 is disposed so as not to obstruct the air flow by the ventilation fan 16.
  • the mirror 18 is disposed with a distance between the back plate 12g and the mirror 18 so that air can pass therethrough.
  • the mirror 18 is preferably not in contact with the ventilation fan 16. Further, the mirror 18 may be provided with a separating member between the back plate 12g.
  • the light source body 38 is an LED light that mainly emits visible light including a wavelength of 440 nm to 470 nm, and a plurality of light sources are arranged on a plate (panel type).
  • a plurality of light source bodies 38 can be easily arranged on the rack main body 81 by arranging a plurality of light source bodies 38 in a plate shape.
  • the light source body 38 according to the first modification is a white LED and is waterproofed.
  • the light source body 38 is disposed on the upper surface side of each shelf that accommodates the tray 34.
  • the power supply device 36, the oxygen supply pump 39, and timer 40 are provided on the shelf 12h positioned at the bottom of the shelf 12h that houses the tray 34. Specifically, it is stored in a storage box 90 provided on the shelf 12h located at the bottom. It is stored in a storage box 90 configured in a box shape by punching metal. Note that the power supply device 36, the oxygen supply pump, and the timer 40 have substantially the same functions and configurations as those of the above-described embodiment, and thus description thereof is omitted.
  • the photocatalyst layer 20 is a photocatalyst coating layer formed by applying a photocatalytic substance, as in the above embodiment, and is a layer formed by applying a titanium oxide photocatalyst.
  • the photocatalyst layer 20 of Modification 1 is formed not only on the inner wall surface of the rack 80 but also on the outer wall surface.
  • the photocatalyst layer 20 is a photocatalyst coating layer formed on the inner and outer wall surfaces of the rack 80.
  • the photocatalyst layer 20 is formed on the rack body 81, the left side plate 12a, the right side plate 12b, the large door 12c, the bottom plate 12e, the top plate 12f, the back plate 12g, and the shelf plate 12h on the inner wall surface and the outer wall surface of the rack 80. Is formed.
  • the photocatalytic layer 20 is also formed on the surface of the mirror 18.
  • the photocatalyst layer 20 functions as a photocatalyst in the wavelength region of 0 nm to 540 nm, for example, as in the above embodiment.
  • the photocatalyst layer 20 is a layer formed of a visible light responsive photocatalyst, and functions as a photocatalyst even for fluorescent lamps arranged in an indoor environment or light from the outdoors. Therefore, the photocatalyst layer 20 functions as a photocatalyst mainly in a wavelength region of 380 nm to 540 nm.
  • the photocatalyst layer 20 is a coating layer of a titanium oxide photocatalyst that exhibits a photocatalytic function with light having a wavelength of 440 nm to 470 nm when the light source body 38 is an LED light.
  • the photocatalyst layer 20 of Modification 1 is applied with a waterproofing agent on the inner wall surface side of the rack 80 in a state where the rack 80 is assembled and dried (waterproofing), and then the photocatalyst coating agent is applied to the inner wall surface and the outer wall of the rack 80. It is formed on the inner wall surface and the outer wall surface of the rack 80 by spraying on the wall surface and applying and drying.
  • the photocatalyst coating agent include Rainbow Magic (registered trademark) which is a silver-based titanium oxide coating agent and Rainbow Magic (registered trademark) S which is a visible light type photocatalytic titanium oxide coating agent.
  • the photocatalyst layer 20 can be expected to have an antibacterial action of silver on the inner and outer wall surfaces without being exposed to light.
  • the photocatalyst coating agent containing silver as a metal with an antibacterial action it is not limited to this, The photocatalyst coating agent containing copper or zinc may be sufficient.
  • the photocatalyst coating agent is applied to the application surface by spraying, the photocatalyst layer 20 can be formed without mixing the surfactant with the photocatalyst coating agent.
  • the food cultivation storage furniture 2 includes the rack 80, the ventilation fan 16, the mirror 18, the tray 34, the power supply device 36, the light source body 38, the oxygen supply pump, and the timer 40.
  • the photocatalyst layer 20 is formed on the inner and outer wall surfaces.

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La présente invention concerne un meuble de rangement capable de favoriser la croissance des plantes et de produire des conditions environnementales excellentes pour leur développement. Le meuble de rangement 1 utilisé pour la culture des plantes est constitué des composants suivants : le corps principal d'une armoire 12 dans lequel au moins une partie de la surface des parois est constituée de bois ; des plateaux 34 disposés à l'intérieur du corps principal de l'armoire 12 ; des sources lumineuses 38 placées à l'intérieur du corps principal de l'armoire 12 et émettant une lumière dans des longueurs d'onde appropriées pour la culture des plantes ; et une couche photocatalytique 20 qui est au moins appliquée sur la surface des parois intérieures du corps principal de l'armoire 12 et qui présente une fonction photocatalytique pour la lumière émise dans les longueurs d'onde des sources lumineuses. Les sources lumineuses 38 sont des LED émettant principalement de la lumière visible dans des longueurs d'onde de 440 à 470 nm, et la couche photocatalytique 20 est une couche d'oxyde de titane qui présente une fonction photocatalytique pour la lumière émise dans des longueurs d'onde de 0 à 540 nm.
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