Egg collecting equipment for poultry breeding
By designing flexible splicing panels, rubber guide sleeves, and cushioning pads, the problems of low efficiency and egg breakage in traditional equipment have been solved, achieving efficient and low-damage egg collection that is suitable for aquaculture facilities of different sizes.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202610051510.4
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2026-01-15
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-17
AI Technical Summary
Traditional egg collection equipment is inefficient, labor-intensive, and difficult to adapt to different scales and sizes of breeding facilities. Furthermore, eggs are easily damaged during the collection process.
An egg collection device was designed, comprising splicing plates, collecting arc grooves, rubber guide sleeves, cushioning pads, egg-discharging troughs, and conveyor platforms. The splicing plates can be flexibly spliced to adapt to different scale requirements. The rubber guide sleeves and cushioning pads reduce the collision and impact of eggs. The hollow structure of the egg collection belt fixes the position of the eggs, preventing damage and contamination.
It improves the versatility and collection efficiency of the equipment, reduces egg breakage rate and the risk of secondary pollution, and is adaptable to aquaculture facilities of different sizes.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This invention belongs to the field of egg collection technology, specifically an egg collection device for poultry farming. Background Technology
[0002] With the development of poultry farming, the scale of egg production has gradually increased. Traditional egg collection methods have gradually revealed problems such as low efficiency and high labor intensity. Traditional egg collection equipment usually has the following disadvantages: First, eggs are easily damaged by collisions or falls during the collection process, resulting in egg production losses. Second, due to the relatively simple collection method, it is often difficult to adapt to different scales and sizes of breeding facilities, resulting in poor equipment versatility and flexibility. In addition, existing equipment often lacks an effective cushioning mechanism, which makes it easy for eggs to be impacted when they fall onto the conveyor belt or container, further increasing the risk of breakage.
[0003] Publication number CN217958308U discloses an egg collection device for poultry farming, including a first box and a second box. A support frame is hinged to one side wall of the first box, and a first sliding rod and a second sliding rod are provided on one side wall of the support frame, with the second sliding rod located to one side of the first sliding rod. An installation block is provided on one side inner wall of the first box, and an electric push rod is hinged to one side wall of the installation block. The output end of the electric push rod is hinged to the support frame. A first baffle is connected to one side wall of the first box via a damping shaft, and a first spring is installed on one side wall of the first baffle. One end of the first spring is connected to the first box. A second baffle is connected to one side wall of the second box via a damping shaft. This device not only facilitates and quickly completes egg collection, but also allows poultry to stand normally when egg collection is not required, reducing poultry fatigue. It is highly practical.
[0004] This device allows poultry to stand normally when eggs are not needed. However, it cannot be adapted to different sizes of breeding facilities. Therefore, a poultry egg collection device is proposed that is more flexible, efficient, reduces egg damage, and can be adapted to different sizes of incubation boxes. Summary of the Invention
[0005] To address the problems mentioned in the background section, this invention provides an egg collection device for poultry farming.
[0006] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention provides the following technical solution: an egg collection device for poultry farming, comprising a culture box, a cover plate rotatably connected to the top of the culture box, a baffle fixed inside the culture box, a collection mechanism installed inside the culture box, and a conveying mechanism installed inside the culture box;
[0007] The collection mechanism includes a splicing plate, a collection arc groove, and a rubber guide sleeve. The splicing plate is inserted into the inside of the culture box. The top of the splicing plate has a collection arc groove, and the inside of the splicing plate is inserted into a rubber guide sleeve.
[0008] The conveying mechanism includes a cushioning pad, an egg-laying groove, and a conveying platform. The cushioning pad is fixed inside the incubation box, the egg-laying groove is opened on the outside of the cushioning pad, and the conveying platform is installed inside the incubation box.
[0009] Preferably, a support rod is movably connected inside the splicing plate, and a pressure rod is fixed at the bottom of the support rod. A limit block is movably connected inside the splicing plate, and a guide groove is opened on the outside of the limit block. A return spring is fixed on the outside of the limit block, and a limit insert is fixed on the outside of the limit block. The support rod slides along the inner wall of the splicing plate, driving the pressure rod to move down and push the limit block through the guide groove, causing the limit insert to retract. This facilitates the rapid docking of multiple sets of splicing plates. After docking, the return spring pushes the limit block to reset, and the limit insert is inserted into the slot to lock. The splicing plates can be quickly assembled and disassembled without additional tools. The two sets of symmetrical limit inserts fit tightly with the slots, and together with the support of the support rod, they strengthen the connection strength between the splicing plates, preventing the splicing from loosening due to poultry activity during the breeding process, and ensuring the overall structural stability of the equipment.
[0010] Preferably, the splicing plates are provided in several groups, and the splicing plates are arranged in an array. The outer wall of the rubber guide sleeve is attached to the inner wall of the splicing plate, and the rubber guide sleeve and the splicing plate are slidably connected.
[0011] Preferably, the outer wall of the support rod is attached to the inner wall of the splicing plate, the support rod and the splicing plate are slidably connected, and several sets of support rods are provided. The support rods are symmetrically distributed, and the outer wall of the support rod is attached to and slidably connected to the inner wall of the splicing plate to ensure accurate movement trajectory of the support rod, avoid deviation and jamming, provide stable guidance for the linkage between the pressure rod and the limit block, and ensure smooth splicing locking action.
[0012] Preferably, the outer wall of the limiting block is attached to the inner wall of the splicing plate, and the limiting block and the splicing plate are slidably connected. The inner wall of the guide groove is attached to the outer wall of the pressure rod, and the guide groove and the pressure rod are slidably connected. The outer wall of the limiting block is attached to and slidably connected to the inner wall of the splicing plate, limiting the limiting block to move only in the horizontal direction, avoiding deviation that would prevent the limiting block from being accurately inserted into the slot, ensuring accurate and reliable splicing locking action. The inner wall of the guide groove is tightly attached to the outer wall of the pressure rod, and when the pressure rod moves down, the force is efficiently transmitted through the guide groove, ensuring that the limiting block retracts synchronously, avoiding transmission jamming, and improving the efficiency of splicing and disassembly operations.
[0013] Preferably, one end of the reset spring is fixedly connected to the interior of the splicing plate. The reset spring is used to press the limiting block. There are two sets of limiting blocks. The limiting blocks are symmetrically distributed about the central axis of the limiting block. One end of the reset spring is fixed to the splicing plate and continuously presses the limiting block to ensure that the limiting block always remains in the extended state. It can be quickly inserted into the slot during splicing without additional manual reset, thus improving splicing efficiency.
[0014] Preferably, the support rod has a guide groove inside, the width of which is greater than the width of the limiting block. The splicing plate has a slot on the outside. The outer wall of the limiting block fits against the inner wall of the slot. The width of the guide groove inside the support rod is greater than the width of the limiting block, providing sufficient space for the extension and retraction of the limiting block, avoiding movement interference, ensuring that the limiting block drives the limiting insert to extend and retract smoothly, and ensuring that the splicing and disassembly actions are not stuck. The slot on the outside of the splicing plate fits tightly with the outer wall of the limiting insert to form precise positioning, preventing the limiting insert from loosening or shifting after insertion, and strengthening the connection between multiple splicing plates.
[0015] Preferably, the rotating end of the conveyor is fitted with an egg collection belt, and the surface of the cushioning pad is fixed with several sets of cushioning particles, which are distributed in an array.
[0016] Preferably, the egg-laying troughs are inclined, and there are three sets of egg-laying troughs arranged in an array. The surface of the egg-collecting belt has perforations. The inclined egg-laying troughs guide the eggs to slide naturally using gravity, avoiding accumulation on the cushioning pad surface. The three sets of arrayed egg-laying troughs can realize the simultaneous diversion and transportation of multiple eggs, improving collection efficiency. The perforated structure on the surface of the egg-collecting belt is adapted to the size of the eggs. After the eggs are embedded, their positions are fixed, avoiding damage caused by shaking or collision during transportation. At the same time, the perforated design reduces the contact area between the eggs and the egg-collecting belt, reducing friction damage.
[0017] Preferably, the inside of the egg collection belt is made of resin, the outside of the egg collection belt is woven with polyester fiber filaments, and several sets of baffles are provided, which are distributed in an array.
[0018] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of the present invention are as follows:
[0019] This invention, through the combination of structures such as splicing plates, collecting arc grooves, and rubber guide sleeves, enables the device to be flexibly assembled to adapt to the needs of different scales of breeding, accurately collect eggs, and the splicing plates can be assembled in multiple arrays and fixed with limiting blocks and slots to adapt to different sizes of incubation boxes. The collecting arc grooves conform to the contours of the eggs to avoid rolling collisions, and the rubber guide sleeves provide flexible guidance to reduce the impact of eggs falling, ultimately achieving the effect of improving the versatility of the equipment and reducing the egg breakage rate.
[0020] This invention, through the combination of a buffer pad, an egg-laying trough, and a conveyor platform, enables the device to transport eggs smoothly, reducing secondary contamination and breakage. The buffer pad and surface cushioning particles absorb the impact of the eggs falling, the inclined egg-laying trough guides the eggs to slide down in an orderly manner, the conveyor platform moves the egg collection belt, and the hollow structure fixes the position of the eggs to avoid collisions during transportation and reduce the adhesion of impurities. Ultimately, this achieves the effect of ensuring the integrity of the eggs and improving the cleanliness of the collection. Attached Figure Description
[0021] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the present invention;
[0022] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the overall top-opening structure of the present invention;
[0023] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the collection mechanism structure of the present invention;
[0024] Figure 4 For the present invention Figure 3 Enlarged cross-sectional view of a portion of point A in the middle section;
[0025] Figure 5 This is a cross-sectional exploded view of the collection mechanism of the present invention;
[0026] Figure 6 For the present invention Figure 5 Enlarged cross-sectional view of section B in the middle section;
[0027] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the overall cross-sectional structure of the present invention;
[0028] Figure 8 For the present invention Figure 7 Enlarged cross-sectional view of section C.
[0029] In the diagram: 1. Incubation box; 2. Cover plate; 3. Baffle bar; 4. Collection mechanism; 401. Splicing plate; 402. Collection arc groove; 403. Rubber guide sleeve; 404. Support rod; 405. Pressure rod; 406. Limiting block; 407. Guide groove; 408. Return spring; 409. Limiting insert; 5. Conveying mechanism; 501. Buffer pad; 502. Egg discharge trough; 503. Conveying platform; 504. Egg collection belt. Detailed Implementation
[0030] The technical solutions of the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present invention, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present invention, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of the present invention.
[0031] like Figures 1 to 8 As shown, the present invention provides an egg collection device for poultry farming, including a culture box 1, a cover plate 2 rotatably connected to the top of the culture box 1, a baffle 3 fixed inside the culture box 1, a collection mechanism 4 installed inside the culture box 1, and a conveying mechanism 5 installed inside the culture box 1.
[0032] Using the above method: After opening the cover plate 2 and completing the splicing and installation of the splicing plate 401, the poultry are placed inside the incubation box 1, and then the poultry eggs are collected.
[0033] like Figures 1 to 6 As shown, the collection mechanism 4 includes a splicing plate 401, a collection arc groove 402, and a rubber guide sleeve 403. The splicing plate 401 is inserted into the inside of the culture box 1. The top of the splicing plate 401 has a collection arc groove 402. The rubber guide sleeve 403 is inserted into the inside of the splicing plate 401. Several sets of splicing plates 401 are arranged in an array. The outer wall of the rubber guide sleeve 403 is attached to the inner wall of the splicing plate 401. The rubber guide sleeve 403 and the splicing plate 401 are slidably connected.
[0034] like Figures 1 to 6 As shown, a support rod 404 is movably connected inside the splicing plate 401. The outer wall of the support rod 404 is in contact with the inner wall of the splicing plate 401. The support rod 404 and the splicing plate 401 are slidably connected. Several sets of support rods 404 are provided, and the support rods 404 are symmetrically distributed. A pressure rod 405 is fixed to the bottom end of the support rod 404. A limit block 406 is movably connected inside the splicing plate 401. A guide groove 407 is formed on the outside of the limit block 406. The outer wall of the limit block 406 is in contact with the inner wall of the splicing plate 401. The limit block 406 and the splicing plate 401 are slidably connected. The inner wall of the guide groove 407 is in contact with the outer wall of the pressure rod 405. The guide groove 407 and the pressure rod 405 are slidably connected. A return spring 408 is fixed to the outside of the limiting block 406. A limiting insert 409 is fixed to the outside of the limiting block 406. One end of the return spring 408 is fixedly connected to the inside of the splicing plate 401. The return spring 408 is used to press the limiting block 406. Two sets of limiting inserts 409 are provided. The limiting inserts 409 are symmetrically distributed about the central axis of the limiting block 406. A guide groove is opened inside the support rod 404. The width of the guide groove is greater than the width of the limiting block 406. A slot is opened on the outside of the splicing plate 401. The outer wall of the limiting insert 409 fits against the inner wall of the slot.
[0035] The above scheme is adopted as follows: two sets of splicing plates 401 are taken out, one set of splicing plates 401 is connected to the other set of splicing plates 401, and the support rod 404 is pressed down, which causes the pressure rod 405 to move down. Then, the pressure rod 405 contacts the limiting block 406, and the limiting block 406 moves inward through the guide groove 407. This causes the limiting insert 409 to move inward, so that it is retracted into the interior of the splicing plate 401. After alignment, the pressure is released, and the limiting block 406 and the limiting insert 409 are reset by the return spring 408, so that the limiting insert 409 is inserted into the other set of splicing plates 401. This completes the arrangement of multiple sets of splicing plates 401. After the arrangement is completed, multiple sets of guide grooves 407 and slots are also provided in the internal installation area of the culture box 1, so as to complete the splicing and installation of multiple sets of splicing plates 401, so as to adapt to culture boxes 1 of different sizes.
[0036] like Figures 1 to 8 As shown, the conveying mechanism 5 includes a cushioning pad 501, an egg-laying groove 502, and a conveying platform 503. The cushioning pad 501 is fixed inside the incubation box 1, and the egg-laying groove 502 is provided on the outside of the cushioning pad 501. The conveying platform 503 is installed inside the incubation box 1, and an egg-collecting belt 504 is sleeved on the rotating end of the conveying platform 503. Several sets of cushioning particles are fixed on the surface of the cushioning pad 501, and the cushioning particles are distributed in an array. The egg-laying groove 502 is inclined, and three sets of egg-laying grooves are provided, and the egg-collecting belt 504 has a perforated surface. The inside of the egg-collecting belt 504 is made of resin, and the outside of the egg-collecting belt 504 is woven with polyester fiber filaments. Several sets of baffles 3 are provided, and the baffles 3 are distributed in an array.
[0037] The above solution involves collecting poultry eggs through rubber guide sleeves 403. The eggs fall onto the top of the cushioning pad 501 and are cushioned by the material of the cushioning pad 501, allowing them to fall through the egg discharge trough 502 to the top of the egg collection belt 504 at the bottom. The perforations on the surface of the egg collection belt 504 allow the poultry eggs to be fixed in place within the holes, preventing them from colliding and breaking during the transportation of the poultry eggs by starting the conveyor 503.
[0038] The working principle and usage process of this invention are as follows: First, after opening the cover plate 2 and completing the splicing and installation of the splicing plate 401, the poultry is placed inside the incubation box 1 to collect the poultry eggs. Then, two sets of splicing plates 401 are removed and connected together. By pressing the support rod 404, the support rod 404 moves downward, causing the pressure rod 405 to move downward as well. The pressure rod 405 then contacts the limiting block 406, and the limiting block 406 moves inward through the guide groove 407. This causes the limiting block 409 to move inward, retracting it into the interior of the splicing plate 401. After alignment, the release causes the limiting block 406 and the limiting block 409 to be reset by the return spring 408, allowing the limiting block 409 to be inserted into another splicing plate 401. This completes the arrangement of multiple splicing plates 401. After the arrangement is completed, multiple guide grooves 407 and slots are also provided in the internal installation area of the culture box 1, thereby completing the splicing and installation of multiple splicing plates 401 to adapt to culture boxes 1 of different sizes.
[0039] Finally, after the poultry eggs are collected by the rubber guide sleeve 403, they fall onto the top of the cushioning pad 501. The material of the cushioning pad 501 cushions the eggs, allowing them to fall through the egg discharge trough 502 to the top of the egg collection belt 504 at the bottom. The perforations on the surface of the egg collection belt 504 allow the poultry eggs to be stuck in the holes and fixed in position, preventing them from colliding and breaking during transportation when the conveyor 503 is activated. At the same time, it can also reduce the adhesion of dust and chicken manure, and reduce secondary contamination of the eggs.
[0040] After the multiple sets of splicing plates 401 are fixed inside the incubator 1, the cover plate 2 is closed. The rotational connection between the cover plate 2 and the incubator 1 is kept closed by a damping structure to prevent the cover plate 2 from being pushed open during poultry activity. Several sets of arrayed baffles 3 fixed inside the incubator 1 can separate the poultry activity area, preventing poultry from gathering above the collection mechanism 4 and trampling. At the same time, a channel is reserved for eggs to fall into the collection arc trough 402. After the poultry lay eggs, the eggs roll down into the collection arc trough at the top of the splicing plate 401 under their own gravity. Inside 402, the arc-shaped contour of the collecting arc groove 402 fits against the outer wall of the egg, limiting the lateral rolling range of the egg and preventing multiple eggs from colliding with each other. The egg slides down along the collecting arc groove 402 to the top of the rubber guide sleeve 403 inserted inside the splicing plate 401. The rubber guide sleeve 403 slides along the inner wall of the splicing plate 401 to adjust its position so that its guide opening is aligned with the buffer pad 501 below. When the egg passes through the rubber guide sleeve 403, the flexible material of the rubber guide sleeve 403 wraps around the outer wall of the egg, reducing the speed increase of the egg during the fall and reducing the impact.
[0041] After the eggs detach from the rubber guide sleeve 403, they fall onto the top of the cushioning pad 501. The array of cushioning particles fixed on the surface of the cushioning pad 501 further disperses the impact force of the falling eggs, preventing them from directly contacting hard surfaces and causing damage. The three sets of arrayed egg-discharging grooves 502 on the outside of the cushioning pad 501 are inclined. The guiding force generated by the inclination angle guides the eggs to slide orderly along the egg-discharging grooves 502, preventing the eggs from accumulating on the surface of the cushioning pad 501. After passing through the egg-discharging grooves 502, the eggs fall onto the top of the egg-collecting belt 504 fitted on the rotating end of the conveyor 503. The hollow structure on the surface of the egg-collecting belt 504 is adapted to the size of the eggs, allowing the eggs to be embedded in the hollow area and fixed in position. The conveyor 503 is started, and the conveyor 503 drives the egg-collecting belt 504 to move horizontally. The resin material inside the egg-collecting belt 504 provides structural support, and the woven polyester fiber on the outside enhances the surface wear resistance while reducing friction damage between the eggs and the egg-collecting belt 504.
[0042] During the egg collection belt 504 transport process, the hollow structure allows dust, chicken manure, and other impurities attached to the surface of the eggs to fall through the gaps, reducing the risk of secondary contamination. When the egg collection belt 504 moves to the collection area outside the incubation box 1, the eggs can be picked up manually or connected to subsequent transport equipment to remove them from the hollow area of the egg collection belt 504, completing the collection process. If it is necessary to adjust the equipment to adapt to the needs of different scales of breeding, the limiting plug 409 can be disengaged from the slot by pressing the support rod 404, releasing the fixed relationship between the splicing plates 401, increasing or decreasing the number of splicing plates 401, and re-splicing through the cooperation of the limiting plug 409 and the slot to achieve adaptation to different sizes of incubation boxes 1. The rubber guide sleeve 403 can be replaced with different inner diameter specifications according to the size of the eggs and inserted into the splicing plate 401 through a sliding connection to ensure that the guiding effect matches the size of the eggs.
[0043] After the collection operation is completed, close the conveyor 503, open the cover plate 2, press the support rod 404 to disassemble the splicing plate 401, and clean the collection arc groove 402, rubber guide sleeve 403, buffer pad 501 and egg collection belt 504 to remove residual impurities and avoid the accumulation of impurities affecting subsequent use. After cleaning, reset and install the splicing plate 401, rubber guide sleeve 403 and other components, close the cover plate 2, and wait for the next round of collection operation.
[0044] It should be noted that, in this document, relational terms such as "first" and "second" are used only to distinguish one entity or operation from another, and do not necessarily require or imply any such actual relationship or order between these entities or operations. Furthermore, the terms "comprising," "including," or any other variations thereof are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements includes not only those elements but also other elements not expressly listed, or elements inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus.
[0045] Although embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. An egg collecting device for poultry farming, comprising a breeding box (1), characterized in that: The top of the culture box (1) is rotatably connected with a cover plate (2), the inside of the culture box (1) is fixedly provided with a blocking rod (3), the inside of the culture box (1) is mounted with a collecting mechanism (4), and the inside of the culture box (1) is mounted with a conveying mechanism (5); The collecting mechanism (4) comprises a splicing plate (401), a collecting arc groove (402) and a rubber guide sleeve (403), the splicing plate (401) is inserted into the inside of the culture box (1), the top of the splicing plate (401) is provided with the collecting arc groove (402), and the inside of the splicing plate (401) is inserted with the rubber guide sleeve (403). The conveying mechanism (5) comprises a buffer cushion (501), an egg discharging groove (502) and a conveying table (503), the buffer cushion (501) is fixedly arranged in the inside of the culture box (1), the buffer cushion (501) is provided with the egg discharging groove (502) outside, and the conveying table (503) is mounted in the inside of the culture box (1).
2. Poultry farming egg collection apparatus according to claim 1, characterised in that: The inside of the splicing plate (401) is movably connected with a supporting rod (404), the bottom of the supporting rod (404) is fixedly provided with a pressing rod (405), the inside of the splicing plate (401) is movably connected with a limiting block (406), the outside of the limiting block (406) is provided with a guide groove (407), the outside of the limiting block (406) is fixedly provided with a reset spring (408), and the outside of the limiting block (406) is fixedly provided with a limiting plug (409).
3. Poultry farming egg collection apparatus according to claim 1, characterised in that: The splicing plate (401) is provided with a plurality of groups, the splicing plate (401) is arranged in an array, the outer wall of the rubber guide sleeve (403) is attached to the inner wall of the splicing plate (401), and the rubber guide sleeve (403) and the splicing plate (401) are slidably connected.
4. Poultry farming egg collection apparatus according to claim 2, characterised in that: The outer wall of the supporting rod (404) is attached to the inner wall of the splicing plate (401), the supporting rod (404) and the splicing plate (401) are slidably connected, the supporting rod (404) is provided with a plurality of groups, and the supporting rod (404) is symmetrically distributed.
5. Poultry farming egg collection apparatus according to claim 2, characterised in that: The outer wall of the limiting block (406) is attached to the inner wall of the splicing plate (401), the limiting block (406) and the splicing plate (401) are slidably connected, the inner wall of the guide groove (407) is attached to the outer wall of the pressing rod (405), and the guide groove (407) and the pressing rod (405) are slidably connected.
6. Poultry farming egg collection apparatus according to claim 2, characterised in that: One end of the reset spring (408) is fixedly connected to the inside of the splicing plate (401), the reset spring (408) is used for extruding the limiting block (406), the limiting plug (409) is provided with two groups, and the limiting plug (409) is symmetrically distributed about the central axis of the limiting block (406).
7. Poultry farming egg collection apparatus according to claim 2, characterised in that: The inside of the supporting rod (404) is provided with a guide groove, the width of the guide groove is greater than the width of the limiting block (406), the outside of the splicing plate (401) is provided with a slot, and the outer wall of the limiting plug (409) is attached to the inner wall of the slot.
8. The poultry farming egg collection apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that: The rotating end of the conveying table (503) is provided with an egg collecting belt (504), the surface of the buffer cushion (501) is fixedly provided with a plurality of groups of buffer particles, and the buffer particles are arranged in an array.
9. Poultry farming egg collection apparatus according to claim 8, characterised in that: The egg-laying groove (502) is inclined, and there are three sets of egg-laying grooves (502). The egg-laying grooves (502) are arranged in an array, and the surface of the egg-collecting belt (504) is hollowed out.
10. Poultry farming egg collection apparatus according to claim 8, characterised in that: The inside of the egg collection belt (504) is resin, and the outside of the egg collection belt (504) is woven with polyester fiber filaments. The baffle (3) is provided in several groups and the baffle (3) is distributed in an array.
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Egg collecting device for poultry breeding
CN217958308U