Portable basket colony for growing and transport and method of use
US-9119382-B2 · Sep 1, 2015 · US
US2016205901A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016205901-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615086754-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Mar 31, 2016 |
| Priority date | Feb 26, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jul 21, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A colony basket and method of using the same for handling poultry from DOC through the growing process and on to a production facility comprising a harvesting system, a loading system, a transport system, an unloading and storing system, hanging system and cleaning system. The system and method performs the steps of harvesting and colonizing live poultry into a singly stackable and transportable colony basket, stacking and loading the trays on a transport, unloading and temporarily storing the poultry for subsequent processing. The system and method further includes the use of a modular colony basket for interchangeable use with the described system.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A floor for a modular basket, the floor comprising: a first floor module comprising a mesh floor extending between a plurality of edges, a first set of hinge elements including hinge openings extending below the mesh floor from a first edge and a second set of hinge elements including hinge openings extending below the mesh floor from a second edge, the second edge located opposite the first edge; a second floor module adjacent the first floor module, the second floor module comprising a mesh floor extending between a plurality of edges, a first set of hinge elements including hinge openings extending below the mesh floor from a first edge and a second set of hinge elements including hinge openings extending below the mesh floor from a second edge, wherein the second edge is adjacent to the first edge of the first floor module; and a first beam extending through a first set of hinge openings of the first floor module and a second set of hinge openings of the second floor module, thus connecting the first floor module and second floor module. 2 . The floor of claim 1 , further comprising a third floor module connected to the first floor module using the first beam. 3 . The floor of claim 2 , further comprising a fourth floor module connected to the second floor module using the first beam. 4 . The floor of claim 1 , wherein the first edge of the first floor module includes a lip that mates with a recess on the second edge of the second floor module. 5 . The floor of claim 1 , wherein one of the first set of hinge elements and one of the second set of hinge elements are positioned diagonally opposite at opposing corners of the mesh floor. 6 . The floor of claim 1 , wherein one of the first set of hinge elements and one of the second set of hinge elements are positioned diagonally opposite and proximate opposing corners of the mesh floor and the one of the first set of hinge elements and the one of the second set of hinge elements are offset with respect to one of the opposing corners. 7 . The floor of claim 6 , where the opposing corners of the mesh floor are formed having downward sloping ramps for channeling debris through the mesh openings where each downward sloping ramp is triangular in shape and widen from the top to the bottom 8 . The floor of claim 1 , where the mesh floor is formed of a plurality of crisscrossing strands forming the mesh having at least one rounded top to facilitate run off. 9 . The floor of claim 8 , where the strands have a circular cross-section and the crisscrossing strands form square openings. 10 . The floor of claim 9 , where the crisscrossing strands form a flexible mesh floor, which deflects about 0.5 inches at size pounds of weight in the center. 11 . The floor of claim 1 , where the hinge elements are formed with sloped upper surfaces adjacent the mesh floor and said hinge elements are formed with flat sides and flat bottoms distal with respect to the sloped upper surface. 12 . The floor of claim 11 , where the hinge openings are bone shaped to ease beam insertion and facilitate manufacturability.
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