Installation for cultivating plant cultures

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Inventors

Posnansky, Mario
Raimann, Bernardo

Application #

779628

Filed

Mar-21-1977

Published

Jun-20-1978

Current US Class

047/17
047/22.1
126/607
126/684
237/1R

International Classes

A01G 013/00

Field of Search

47/17 47/26 126/270 126/271 237/1

Examiners

Eickholt; E. H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kleeman; Werner W.

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Other References

"Skylid," Components for Solar Energy Systems Catalogue, p. 13, 1975, Refrigeration Research Inc.

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Abstract
An installation for cultivating plant cultures comprising a cover device for protecting the ground at which the plants are grown from damaging radiation of the sun, and a support device for supporting the cover device. The cover device comprises a number of pivotable, substantially cylindrical parabolic reflectors. Along the focal lines of these parabolic reflectors there is arranged a respective conduit for conveying a heat carrier. An adjustment mechanism pivots the reflectors about their lengthwise axis. A circulation system for the heat carrier is provided and encompasses a conveyor or feed pump and the aforementioned conduits. A control device actuates the adjustment mechanism and is structured such that when the sun is shining the reflectors are automatically positionally adjusted in accordance with the position of the sun and at the same time the ground is shaded and the energy of the sun absorbed by the reflectors is removed.
 
Claims
What we claim is:

1. An installation for cultivating plants and the like comprising:

a cover device for protecting the ground at which the plants are grown from damaging radiation of the sun;

a support device for supporting the cover device;

said cover device comprising a number of pivotable, substantially cylindrical parabolic reflectors each having a focal line;

a respective conduit provided along the focal line of each parabolic reflector for conveying a heat carrier;

an adjustment mechanism for pivoting the reflectors about their lengthwise axis;

a circulation system for circulating the heat carrier;

said circulation system encompassing a feed pump and said conduits;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a new and improved construction of installation for growing or cultivating plant cultures which is of the type comprising a cover device for protecting the ground or surface at which the plants are grown from damaging effects of the radiation of the sun, there also being provided a support device for supporting the cover device.

In order to cultivate plant cultures it is known to use so-called greenhouses in order to grow plants therein independent of the external climatic conditions. As the covering material it is known to use glass or plastic in order, on the one hand, to make maximum use of the visible radiation spectrum for photosynthesis, to utilize the long wave radiation range as thermal energy by means of the so-called "Glass house effect" and, on the other hand, in the presence of low external temperatures to obtain with the aid of heating devices the room temperature needed for reproduction of the plants. However, during those hours of the day that the sun is extremely intensive it is possible for the room or ambient temperature to climb to such an extent and for the radiation intensity to increase such, that the plants wither or decay. For the purpose of preventing a too pronounced temperature increase prior art greenhouses have mounted at the ridge of the roof and partially also at the vertical walls air flaps or valves, in order to be able to withdraw to the outside as much of the excess heat as possible. Further prior art measures contemplate applying a color coating to the outside of the glass during those months that the sun is most intensive, in order to reduce the radiation of the sun, or mounting within or externally of the greenhouse mechanically movable shades formed of fabric webs for the purpose of preventing direct impingement of the radiation of the sun upon the plants. Additionally, there have already also been proposed to the art devices by means of which absorption of the rays of the sun is accomplished by a colored or dyed liquid which is conveyed between transparent walls. Such type device has been disclosed, for instance, in German Pat. No. 2,522,791. The heat absorbed by the liquid can be stored and then used during the night for heating purposes.
 
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