Free-range device for black pig cubs
By introducing an automatic stirring structure and a baffle structure into the free-range piglet rearing device, the problem of time-consuming and labor-intensive manual stirring was solved, and mechanized feed stirring was realized, thus improving feeding efficiency.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-02-28
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
AI Technical Summary
In existing free-range facilities for black piglets, manually mixing feed is time-consuming and labor-intensive, increasing the workload of staff.
A free-range feeding device including a stirring structure and a baffle structure was designed. The device uses a motor to drive a rotating rod and a stirring rod to automatically stir the feed, saving time and effort.
By using machines to mix feed, the workload of workers is reduced and feeding efficiency is improved.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of poultry breeding technology, and in particular to a free-range device for black piglets. Background Technology
[0002] Free-range facilities for black piglets are breeding equipment specifically designed for black piglets, aiming to provide a healthy and natural growth environment while facilitating management and feeding.
[0003] Feed for black pigs usually needs to be stirred to ensure that the nutrients are evenly distributed in the feed so that each black pig can get balanced nutrition. However, the existing feed is usually stirred manually, which is time-consuming and labor-intensive, increasing the workload of the staff. Utility Model Content
[0004] In order to overcome the shortcomings of the time-consuming and labor-intensive manual stirring in the existing free-range devices, one of the purposes of this utility model is to provide a free-range device for black piglets.
[0005] One of the objectives of this utility model is achieved by the following technical solution: a free-range device for black piglets, comprising a ground: a fence is fixedly connected to the upper side of the ground, the fence is configured with three sides, a gate is rotatably connected to the front side of the fence, a limiting structure is provided on the outer side of the gate, a pig feed trough and a fixing block are fixedly connected to the right side inside the fence, a square hole is opened on the upper side of the fixing block, and a stirring structure and a baffle structure are provided on the outer side of the fixing block;
[0006] The mixing structure includes a rotating rod disposed inside a square hole. Motors are fixedly connected to the front and rear sides of the fixing block. The front and rear ends of the rotating rod pass through the fixing block and are fixedly connected to the output ends of the motors. A mixing rod is fixedly connected to the outer side of the rotating rod. Several mixing rods are arranged in a cross-shaped structure when viewed from the front. Using this machine to mix feed saves time and labor.
[0007] According to the aforementioned free-range device for black piglets, the limiting structure includes a square block, which is fixedly connected to the front side of the fence. A groove is provided on the upper side of the square block, and a pivot is rotatably connected to the front side of the gate. A rotating block is disposed inside the groove. This facilitates restricting the arbitrary movement of the gate.
[0008] According to the free-range device for black piglets, the rotating block and the square block are slidably connected, and the rotating block and the rotating shaft are fixedly connected. This facilitates the rotation of the rotating block.
[0009] According to the free-range device for black piglets, the rotating rod and the fixed block are rotatably connected, facilitating the rotation of the rotating rod.
[0010] According to the free-range feeding device for black piglets, the baffle structure includes a first chute, which is located in front of a fixed block. Second chute sections are formed on the left and right sides inside the first chute. A slider is installed inside the second chute, and a baffle plate is installed inside the first chute. The slider and the baffle plate are fixedly connected. This facilitates the dispensing of well-mixed feed for the black pigs.
[0011] According to the free-range device for black piglets, the baffle plate and the fixing block are slidably connected, and the slider and the fixing block are slidably connected. This facilitates the sliding of the slider.
[0012] According to the free-range device for black piglets, a rotating groove is provided on the front side of the fixed block, and a rotating rod is provided inside the rotating groove. A blocking block is fixedly connected to the front end of the rotating rod. This facilitates restricting the free movement of the blocking block.
[0013] According to the free-range device for black piglets, the rotating rod and the fixed block are rotatably connected, the blocking block and the fixed block are slidably connected, and the blocking block and the baffle plate are slidably connected. This facilitates the rotation of the rotating rod and the sliding of the blocking block.
[0014] The above solution has the following advantages: by setting up a mixing structure and a baffle structure, the feed can be mixed by machine instead of by man, saving time and effort and reducing the workload of staff.
[0015] Additional aspects and advantages of this invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and in part will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention. Attached Figure Description
[0016] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments;
[0017] Figure 1 This is a front view structural diagram of the free-range device for black piglets according to the present invention;
[0018] Figure 2 This is a top view of the free-range device for black piglets according to the present invention.
[0019] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the baffle structure of a free-range device for black piglets according to this utility model.
[0020] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of another part of the baffle structure of the free-range device for black piglets according to this utility model.
[0021] Legend:
[0022] 1. Ground; 2. Fence; 3. Gate; 4. Limiting structure; 401. Square block; 402. Groove; 403. Rotating shaft; 404. Rotating block; 5. Pig trough; 6. Fixing block; 7. Square hole; 8. Mixing structure; 801. Rotating rod; 802. Motor; 803. Mixing rod; 9. Baffle structure; 901. Slide 1; 902. Slide 2; 903. Sliding block; 904. Baffle plate; 905. Rotating groove; 906. Rotating rod; 907. Blocking block. Detailed Implementation
[0023] This section will describe in detail the specific embodiments of the present utility model. The preferred embodiments of the present utility model are shown in the accompanying drawings. The purpose of the drawings is to supplement the textual description with graphics, so that people can intuitively and vividly understand each technical feature and the overall technical solution of the present utility model, but they should not be construed as limiting the scope of protection of the present utility model.
[0024] Reference Figure 1-4 A free-range device for black piglets includes a ground surface 1. A fence 2 is fixedly connected to the upper side of the ground surface 1. The fence 2 has three sides. A gate 3 is rotatably connected to the front side of the fence 2. A limiting structure 4 is provided on the outer side of the gate 3. A pig feed trough 5 and a fixing block 6 are fixedly connected to the right side inside the fence 2. A square hole 7 is opened on the upper side of the fixing block 6. A stirring structure 8 and a baffle structure 9 are provided on the outer side of the fixing block 6. The limiting structure 4 includes a square block 401, which is fixedly connected to the front side of the fence 2. A groove 402 is opened on the upper side of the square block 401. The gate 3... The front side is rotatably connected to a rotating shaft 403. A rotating block 404 is installed inside the groove 402. The rotating block 404 and the square block 401 are slidably connected. The rotating block 404 and the rotating shaft 403 are fixedly connected. The PLC controller and the motor 802 are electrically connected, facilitating the operation of the control components. When the door 3 needs to be opened, the operator only needs to rotate the rotating block 404 in the groove 402 to open the door 3. Similarly, to close the door 3, the rotating block 404 is rotated back into the groove 402, saving time and effort. It is convenient and quick.
[0025] The stirring structure 8 includes a rotating rod 801, which is located inside the square hole 7. A motor 802 is fixedly connected to the front and rear sides of the fixing block 6. The front and rear ends of the rotating rod 801 pass through the fixing block 6 and are fixedly connected to the output end of the motor 802. A stirring rod 803 is fixedly connected to the outside of the rotating rod 801. Several stirring rods 803 are arranged in a cross structure when viewed from the front. The rotating rod 801 and the fixing block 6 are rotatably connected. The baffle structure 9 includes a first slide groove 901, which is opened on the front side of the fixing block 6. The left and right sides of the first slide groove 901 are provided with second slide grooves 902. A slider 903 is provided inside the second slide groove 902. A baffle plate 904 is provided inside the first slide groove 901. The slider 903 and the baffle plate 904 are fixedly connected. The baffle plate 904 and the fixed block 6 are slidably connected, as are the slider 903 and the fixed block 6. A rotating groove 905 is provided on the front side of the fixed block 6, and a rotating rod 906 is installed inside the rotating groove 905. A blocking block 907 is fixedly connected to the front end of the rotating rod 906. The rotating rod 906 and the fixed block 6 are rotatably connected, while the blocking block 907 and the fixed block 6 are slidably connected. The blocking block 907 and the baffle plate 904 are also slidably connected. When the worker feeds the pigs, unmixed pig feed is poured into the square hole 7 of the fixed block 6. Thanks to the baffle plate 904, the unmixed feed will not fall out. At this time, the worker starts the motor 802, and the blade holders on both sides of the fixed block 6 drive the rotating rod 801 to rotate. The rotating rod 801 drives the stirring rod 803 to rotate. The cross-shaped arrangement of the stirring rod 803 fully mixes the feed. Then, the operator rotates the blocking block 907, and then slides out the baffle plate 904, moving the slider 903 to slide out of the first chute 901 and the second chute 902. The mixed pig feed can then fall into the pig trough 5 and be fed to the black pigs. The fixed block 6 is not covered, which allows the operator to easily observe whether the feed is mixed sufficiently. At the same time, the operator can add water to assist the mixing as needed. The setting of the stirring structure 8 and the baffle structure 9 allows the machine to replace manual labor for feed mixing, saving time and effort and reducing the workload of the operators.
[0026] Working principle: When the staff prepares to feed the pigs, they open the limiting structure 4 and the gate 3. Then, they use the limiting structure to restrict the outer gate 3 from the inside. The feed is placed in the square hole 7 of the fixing block 6, which has a baffle plate 904 to allow the mixing structure 8 to mix the pig feed conveniently and quickly. Then, the staff opens the gate 3, pulls out the baffle plate 904 from the baffle structure 9, and the mixed pig feed falls into the pig trough 5 through the square hole 7 for the black pigs to eat. Water is added to the pig trough 5 through a water pipe. Water can also be added during mixing to ensure that the machine-mixed pig feed is nutritionally balanced and to reduce the workload of manual feed mixing by the staff.
[0027] The embodiments of the present utility model have been described in detail above with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the present utility model is not limited to the above embodiments. Within the scope of knowledge possessed by those skilled in the art, various changes can be made without departing from the spirit of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A device for free-ranging of piglets of black pig breed, characterized in that, The application relates to a pig feeding ground (1) which comprises a fence (2) fixedly connected to the upper side of the ground (1), the fence (2) is provided with three sides, a gate (3) is rotationally connected to the front side of the fence (2), a limiting structure (4) is arranged on the outer side of the gate (3), a pig feeding trough (5) and a fixed block (6) are fixedly connected to the right side of the fence (2), a square hole (7) is formed in the upper side of the fixed block (6), and a stirring structure (8) and a baffle structure (9) are arranged on the outer side of the fixed block (6). The stirring structure (8) comprises a rotating rod (801), the rotating rod (801) is arranged in the square hole (7), motors (802) are fixedly connected to the front and back sides of the fixed block (6), the front and back ends of the rotating rod (801) penetrate through the fixed block (6) and are fixedly connected with the output ends of the motors (802), and stirring rods (803) are fixedly connected to the outer side of the rotating rod (801) and are arranged in a cross structure in the front view.
2. The device for free-range breeding of young black piglets according to claim 1, characterized in that, The limiting structure (4) comprises a square block (401), the square block (401) is fixedly connected to the front side of the fence (2), a recess (402) is formed in the upper side of the square block (401), a rotating shaft (403) is rotationally connected to the front side of the gate (3), and a rotating block (404) is arranged in the recess (402).
3. The device for free-range breeding of young black piglets according to claim 2, characterized in that, The rotating block (404) and the square block (401) are slidingly connected, and the rotating block (404) and the rotating shaft (403) are fixedly connected.
4. The device for free-range breeding of young black piglets according to claim 1, characterized in that, The rotating rod (801) and the fixed block (6) are rotationally connected.
5. The device for free-range breeding of young black piglets according to claim 1, characterized in that, The baffle structure (9) comprises a sliding groove one (901), the sliding groove one (901) is formed in the front side of the fixed block (6), sliding grooves two (902) are formed in the left and right sides of the sliding groove one (901), sliding blocks (903) are arranged in the sliding grooves two (902), a baffle block (904) is arranged in the sliding groove one (901), and the sliding blocks (903) and the baffle block (904) are fixedly connected.
6. The device for free-range breeding of young black piglets according to claim 5, characterized in that, The baffle block (904) and the fixed block (6) are slidingly connected, and the sliding blocks (903) and the fixed block (6) are slidingly connected.
7. The device for free-range breeding of young black piglets according to claim 5, characterized in that, A rotating groove (905) is formed in the front side of the fixed block (6), a rotating rod (906) is arranged in the rotating groove (905), and a blocking block (907) is fixedly connected to the front end of the rotating rod (906).
8. The device for free-range breeding of young black piglets according to claim 7, characterized in that, The rotating rod (906) and the fixed block (6) are rotationally connected, the blocking block (907) and the fixed block (6) are slidingly connected, and the blocking block (907) and the baffle block (904) are slidingly connected.