Vertical hydroponic tower harvesting system
US-10765064-B2 · Sep 8, 2020 · US
US9538708B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9538708-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414468715-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 26, 2014 |
| Priority date | Aug 26, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jan 10, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 10, 2017 |
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A finger support ( 204 ) for a drum conveyor ( 112 ), the drum conveyor ( 112 ) comprising an elongate drum ( 122 ) that is hollow and a plurality of fingers ( 124 ), wherein the plurality of fingers ( 124 ) are supported at one end within the elongate drum ( 122 ) and extend outward through apertures in a wall of the elongate drum ( 122 ), the finger support ( 204 ), the finger support ( 204 ) comprising a base plate ( 300 ) configured to be mounted on a surface of the elongate drum ( 122 ); a cover plate ( 304 ) fixed to the base plate ( 300 ); and a swivel member ( 302 ) disposed between the base plate ( 300 ) and a cover plate ( 304 ); wherein the swivel member ( 302 ) is constrained by the base plate ( 300 ) and the cover plate ( 304 ) to rotate with respect to the base plate ( 300 ) and the cover plate ( 304 ) about an axis ( 318 ).
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We claim: 1. A finger support ( 204 ) mounted on a surface of an elongate hollow drum ( 126 , 128 , 130 ) of a drum conveyor ( 112 ) for slidably receiving a conveyor finger ( 124 ) projecting outwardly through an aperture in a wall of the drum, wherein the finger ( 124 ) is supported at one end within the elongate drum ( 122 ), the finger support ( 204 ) comprising: a base plate ( 300 ) configured to be mounted on, and being fixed to a surface of the wall of the elongate drum ( 122 ) in spanning relationship to the aperture; a cover plate ( 304 ) fixed to the base plate ( 300 ); and a swivel member ( 302 ) disposed between the base plate ( 300 ) and the cover plate ( 304 ); wherein the swivel member ( 302 ) is constrained by the base plate ( 300 ) and the cover plate ( 304 ) to rotate with respect to the base plate ( 300 ) and the cover plate ( 304 ) about an axis ( 318 ); wherein said swivel member contains an aperture ( 320 ) configured and oriented for slidably receiving the conveyor finger ( 124 ) projecting outward through the aperture in the wall of the drum spanned by the base plate ( 300 ); wherein the elongate drum ( 122 ) is configured to rotate in a first direction (R) about a horizontal rotational axis ( 202 ), and further wherein the axis ( 318 ) is disposed crosswise to the axis ( 202 ); and wherein the elongate drum includes a cylindrical center portion ( 126 ) having opposite ends respectively joined to outwardly converging conical end portions ( 128 , 130 ), wherein the one end of the finger ( 124 ) is supported within one of the conical end portions ( 128 , 130 ) for rotating about a horizontal axis ( 201 ) extending parallel to the rotational axis ( 202 ) and being co-planar with, and spaced in a direction of travel (V) from, the rotational axis ( 202 ), wherein the finger support ( 204 ) is fixed to one of the conical end portions ( 128 , 130 ) of the elongate drum ( 122 ), and further wherein the finger support ( 204 ) supports the finger ( 124 ) so as to be angled toward an adjacent end of the drum ( 122 ) at an angle (F) with respect to the rotational axis ( 202 ) of the elongate drum ( 122 ) and further wherein the angle (F) is acute throughout an entire rotation of the elongate drum ( 122 ) and varies continuously between two angular limits as the elongate drum ( 122 ) rotates between a front position (B), wherein the finger support ( 204 ) faces forward, with the supported finger ( 124 ) being at a front location relative to the direction of travel (V), and a rear position (A), wherein the finger support ( 204 ) faces rearward, with the supported finger 124 being at a rear location relative to the direction of travel (V). 2. The finger support ( 204 ) of claim 1 , wherein the swivel member ( 302 ) is in the form of an elongate body comprising a central region ( 312 ) and opposite end regions ( 314 and 316 ) and wherein the base plate ( 300 ) cooperates with the cover plate ( 304 ) to constrain the swivel member ( 302 ) by constraining only the opposite end regions ( 314 ) and ( 316 ) of the swivel member ( 302 ). 3. The finger support ( 204 ) of claim 2 , wherein the central region ( 312 ) of the swivel member ( 302 ) contains the aperture ( 320 ) which is configured to receive and support the conveyor finger ( 124 ). 4. The finger support ( 204 ) of claim 3 , wherein the base plate ( 300 ) comprises a first cradle ( 326 ) and the cover plate ( 304 ) comprises a second cradle ( 332 ) and further wherein the end region ( 314 ) is received within, and constrained by, the first cradle ( 326 ) and the second cradle ( 332 ). 5. The finger support ( 204 ) of claim 4 , wherein the base plate ( 300 ) comprises a third cradle ( 328 ) and the cover plate comprises a fourth cradle ( 334 ), and further wherein the end region ( 316 ) is received within, and constrained by, the third cradle ( 328 ) and the fourth cradle ( 334 ). 6. The finger support ( 204 ) of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the base plate ( 300 ), the swivel member ( 302 ), and the cover plate ( 304 ) comprises plastic. 7. The finger support ( 204 ) of claim 6 , wherein the swivel member ( 302 ) is comprised of plastic. 8. The finger support ( 204 ) of claim 6 , wherein the base plate ( 300 ) is comprised of plastic. 9. The finger support ( 204 ) of claim 1 , wherein the angle (F) is smallest when the finger support ( 204 ) faces forward, and wherein the angle (F) is largest when the finger support ( 204 ) faces rearward.
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