Pig data intelligent monitoring equipment
By designing intelligent monitoring equipment for pig data, and utilizing structures such as outer pens, inner pens, and isolation pens to ensure that piglets enter the inner pen in an orderly manner, combined with infrared thermometers to monitor body temperature in real time, the problem of inconvenient body temperature monitoring for piglets has been solved, improving accuracy and safety, and reducing the risk of disease spread.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520659261.8
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-09
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-04-09
AI Technical Summary
Current methods for monitoring piglets' body temperature often result in overcrowding and lack of cooperation, making temperature monitoring inconvenient and hindering the timely detection of disease signs.
A smart monitoring device for pig data was designed. Through the cooperation of outer pen, inner pen, isolation pen, gate, pin cylinder, latch, tension spring and infrared thermometer, it ensures that piglets enter the inner pen in an orderly manner and monitor their body temperature in real time. The temperature measurement head of the infrared thermometer collects body temperature data in real time and displays it on the digital display screen. An alarm is triggered when the temperature exceeds the threshold.
This technology ensures the accuracy and safety of piglet body temperature monitoring, enabling timely detection of potential disease risks, reducing disease incidence, and improving breeding efficiency.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of pig farming technology, and in particular to a smart monitoring device for pig data. Background Technology
[0002] Pig data plays a crucial role in modern animal husbandry, encompassing information on various aspects such as pig growth, health, environment, behavior, and production performance. Among these, monitoring piglet body temperature is an important aspect. Piglets' normal body temperature is typically slightly higher than that of adult pigs and varies with age and growth stage. For example, the normal body temperature of newborn piglets is approximately 36.8℃, gradually rising to around 38℃ to 39℃ shortly after birth. Regularly monitoring piglets' body temperature allows for the timely detection of abnormalities, thus determining the piglets' health status. Abnormal changes in body temperature are often early signs of illness in piglets. For instance, when a piglet's body temperature rises above the normal range, it may indicate infection, inflammation, or other diseases. Timely temperature monitoring helps in early disease detection, providing a valuable window for treatment. Certain diseases can cause specific patterns of temperature changes in piglets. For example, after the onset of African swine fever, body temperature rises to 40℃-42℃. Therefore, monitoring body temperature can serve as an important basis for the diagnosis of these diseases.
[0003] However, when piglets are subjected to temperature monitoring, they often crowd together and are uncooperative, making it inconvenient to monitor their temperature one by one in an orderly manner. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this invention is to at least solve one of the aforementioned technical defects.
[0005] Therefore, one objective of this utility model is to propose a smart monitoring device for pig data to solve the problems mentioned in the background art and overcome the shortcomings of the existing technology.
[0006] To achieve the above objectives, one embodiment of the present invention provides a smart monitoring device for pig data, including a base and bottom beams. Several bottom beams are fixedly connected above the base, and several bottom plates are fixedly connected above the bottom beams. The bottom plates are bent at ninety degrees, and gaps are provided between the bottom plates.
[0007] An outer railing is fixedly connected to the top of the base plate, and two inner railings are fixedly connected to the inner side of the outer railing. The inner railings are raised, and several isolation railings are fixedly connected to the bottom of the inner railings. The isolation railings are bent.
[0008] A gate is movably connected at the connection between the outer and inner railings, and a pin is fixedly connected to the gate.
[0009] The outer side of the outer frame is movably connected to a pin, which can be inserted into a pin cylinder;
[0010] The top of the inner railing and the top of the gate are fixedly connected to a joint, and a tension spring is fixedly connected between the joints.
[0011] An infrared thermometer is detachably connected to the connection between the outer and inner railings. The infrared thermometer integrates an alarm and is equipped with a temperature measuring head facing the gate.
[0012] Preferably, in any of the above embodiments, the base support is welded to the base beam, and the base support is U-shaped.
[0013] The above technical solution utilizes a device specifically designed for monitoring pig data, particularly piglet body temperature. Monitoring pig temperature allows for the timely detection of disease signs. Piglets typically have a slightly higher normal body temperature than adult pigs, which varies with age and growth stage. For example, a newborn piglet's normal body temperature is approximately 36.8℃, gradually rising to around 38℃ to 39℃ shortly after birth. Regularly monitoring piglets' body temperature allows for the timely detection of abnormalities, thus determining the piglets' health. Abnormal temperature changes are often early signs of illness in piglets. For instance, a piglet's temperature exceeding the normal range may indicate infection, inflammation, or other diseases. Timely temperature monitoring helps in early disease detection, providing a valuable window for treatment. Certain diseases can cause specific patterns of temperature changes in piglets. For example, African swine fever can cause body temperature to rise to 40℃-42℃. Therefore, monitoring body temperature can serve as an important auxiliary diagnostic tool for these diseases.
[0014] Preferably, in any of the above embodiments, the base plate is welded to the base beam, and the orientation of the base plate and the base beam is perpendicular.
[0015] Pig data plays a crucial role in modern animal husbandry, encompassing information on various aspects such as pig growth, health, environment, behavior, and production performance.
[0016] Preferably, in any of the above embodiments, the inner rail divides the inner side of the outer rail into three parts, and the bending angle of the isolation rail is an obtuse angle.
[0017] The core structure of this device consists of: outer railing, inner railing, isolation railing, gate, pin cylinder, bolt, connector, tension spring, infrared thermometer, and temperature measuring head.
[0018] The above technical solution utilizes the following device design: When piglets move from the outer pen to the inner pen, the separation between the partitions allows only one piglet to pass through at a time, ensuring orderly entry. The pen gate is opened manually by removing the pin from the cylinder. Due to the tension spring, the opening angle is limited, allowing only one piglet to exit at a time, preventing crowding and chaos, and ensuring the accuracy and safety of temperature monitoring. An infrared thermometer is detachably connected at the connection between the outer and inner pens, facing the exiting piglets. As the piglets exit, their skin comes into contact with the infrared thermometer's probe, allowing real-time monitoring of each piglet's temperature, which is displayed on a digital screen. An alarm is triggered if the temperature exceeds a preset threshold.
[0019] By monitoring piglets' body temperature in real time, potential disease risks can be detected promptly, allowing for preventative measures to reduce disease incidence. Timely detection and treatment of piglets with abnormal body temperatures can prevent the spread of disease and mitigate greater losses, thereby improving farming efficiency.
[0020] Preferably, in any of the above embodiments, the bottom of the guardrail is 20-30 cm away from the base plate, and the gate is located at the front end between the inner guardrails.
[0021] Preferably, of any of the above solutions, the opening angle of the gate is limited, the infrared thermometer is installed by screws, the infrared thermometer has a built-in battery, and the front of the infrared thermometer has an integrated digital display screen.
[0022] Compared with the prior art, the advantages and beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:
[0023] This intelligent pig data monitoring device, through the coordinated arrangement of outer pens, inner pens, isolation pens, gates, pin cylinders, latches, connectors, tension springs, infrared thermometers, and temperature measuring heads, is designed to ensure that when piglets enter the inner pens from the outer pens, the isolation pens separate only one piglet at a time, allowing them to enter the inner pens in an orderly manner. The gates are opened manually by removing the latch from the cylinder. Due to the tension spring, the gates open to a limited angle, allowing only one piglet at a time to exit, avoiding crowding and chaos, and ensuring the accuracy and safety of body temperature monitoring. An infrared thermometer is detachably connected at the connection between the outer and inner pens, facing the exiting piglets. When a piglet exits, its skin is directly in contact with the infrared thermometer's measuring head, allowing for real-time monitoring of each piglet's body temperature data, which is displayed on a digital screen. An alarm is triggered if the temperature exceeds a preset threshold.
[0024] By monitoring piglets' body temperature in real time, potential disease risks can be detected promptly, allowing for preventative measures to reduce disease incidence. Timely detection and treatment of piglets with abnormal body temperatures can prevent the spread of disease and mitigate greater losses, thereby improving farming efficiency.
[0025] 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
[0026] The above and / or additional aspects and advantages of this utility model will become apparent and readily understood from the description of the embodiments taken in conjunction with the following drawings, in which:
[0027] Figure 1 This is a first-view structural schematic diagram of the present invention;
[0028] Figure 2 This is a structural schematic diagram of the present invention from a second perspective;
[0029] Figure 3 This is a structural schematic diagram of the present invention from a third-view perspective;
[0030] Figure 4 This utility model Figure 2 A magnified structural diagram of point A in the middle.
[0031] In the diagram: 1-base support, 2-base beam, 3-base plate, 4-outer railing, 5-inner railing, 6-isolation railing, 7-gate, 8-pin cylinder, 9-pin, 10-joint, 11-tension spring, 12-infrared thermometer, 13-temperature measuring head. Detailed Implementation
[0032] The embodiments of this utility model are described in detail below. Examples of these embodiments are shown in the accompanying drawings, wherein the same or similar reference numerals denote the same or similar elements or elements having the same or similar functions throughout. The embodiments described below with reference to the accompanying drawings are exemplary and intended to explain this utility model, and should not be construed as limiting this utility model.
[0033] In this utility model, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," "linking," and "fixing," etc., should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; and they can refer to the internal connection of two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model according to the specific circumstances.
[0034] like Figure 1-4As shown, this intelligent monitoring device for pig data includes a base 1 and a base beam 2. Several base beams 2 are fixedly connected above the base 1, and several base plates 3 are fixedly connected above the base beams 2. The base plates 3 are bent at ninety degrees, and gaps are provided between the base plates 3.
[0035] The top of the base plate 3 is fixedly connected to an outer railing 4, and the inner side of the outer railing 4 is fixedly connected to two inner railings 5. The inner railings 5 are raised, and the bottom of the inner railings 5 is fixedly connected to several isolation railings 6, which are bent.
[0036] A gate 7 is movably connected at the connection between the outer rail 4 and the inner rail 5, and a pin 8 is fixedly connected to the gate 7.
[0037] The outer side of the outer frame 4 is movably connected to a pin 9, which can be inserted into the pin cylinder 8;
[0038] The top of the inner railing 5 and the top of the gate 7 are fixedly connected to a joint 10, and a tension spring 11 is fixedly connected between the joints 10.
[0039] An infrared thermometer 12 is detachably connected to the connection between the outer railing 4 and the inner railing 5. The infrared thermometer 12 integrates an alarm and a temperature measuring head 13 is installed on the infrared thermometer 12, with the temperature measuring head 13 facing the gate 7.
[0040] Example 1: The base 1 is welded to the base beam 2, and the base 1 is U-shaped. This equipment is specifically designed for monitoring pig data, particularly the body temperature of piglets, to detect signs of disease promptly. A piglet's normal body temperature is usually slightly higher than that of an adult pig and varies with age and growth stage. For example, the normal body temperature of a newborn piglet is approximately 36.8℃, but it gradually rises to around 38℃ to 39℃ shortly after birth. Regularly monitoring the piglet's body temperature allows for the timely detection of abnormalities, thus determining the piglet's health. Abnormal changes in body temperature are often early signs of illness in piglets. For example, when a piglet's body temperature rises above the normal range, it may indicate infection, inflammation, or other diseases. Timely temperature monitoring helps in early disease detection, providing a valuable window for treatment. Certain diseases can cause specific patterns of temperature changes in piglets. For example, after the onset of African swine fever, the body temperature rises to 40℃-42℃. Therefore, monitoring body temperature can serve as an important basis for assisting in the diagnosis of these diseases.
[0041] Example 2: The base plate 3 is welded to the base beam 2, and the base plate 3 and the base beam 2 are perpendicular to each other. The inner railing 5 divides the inner side of the outer railing 4 into three parts, and the bending angle of the isolation railing 6 is an obtuse angle. The core structure of this device is: outer railing 4, inner railing 5, isolation railing 6, gate 7, pin cylinder 8, latch 9, connector 10, tension spring 11, infrared thermometer 12, and temperature measuring head 13. The bottom end of the isolation railing 6 is 20-30 cm away from the base plate, and the gate 7 is located at the front end between the inner railings 5. The opening angle of the gate 7 is limited. The infrared thermometer 12 is installed with screws. The infrared thermometer 12 has a built-in battery, and a digital display screen is integrated on the front of the infrared thermometer 12.
[0042] The working principle of this utility model is as follows:
[0043] When piglets enter the inner pen 5 from the outer pen 4, they are separated by the partition 6, which allows only one piglet to pass through at a time, ensuring orderly entry into the inner pen 5. The gate 7 is opened manually by removing the pin 9 from the pin cylinder 8. Due to the tension spring 11, the opening angle of the gate 7 is limited, allowing only one piglet to exit at a time. An infrared thermometer 12 is detachably connected at the connection between the outer pen 4 and the inner pen 5, facing the exiting piglets. When a piglet exits, its skin comes into contact with the temperature sensor 13 of the infrared thermometer 12, allowing real-time monitoring of each piglet's body temperature. The temperature sensor 13 collects the piglet's temperature using infrared radiation from the piglet's surface, converting the radiated energy into an electrical signal. The collected data is amplified by an optional signal amplification circuit before being transmitted to the subsequent processing unit. The MCU microprocessor is the data processing center of the infrared thermometer 12. It receives electrical signals from the infrared temperature sensor, processes them to calculate the temperature value, and displays it on the digital display screen. An alarm will sound if the temperature exceeds a preset threshold.
[0044] Compared with the prior art, the present invention has the following advantages:
[0045] This intelligent pig data monitoring device, through the coordinated arrangement of outer pen 4, inner pen 5, isolation pen 6, gate 7, pin cylinder 8, latch 9, connector 10, tension spring 11, infrared thermometer 12, and temperature measuring head 13, is designed so that when piglets enter the inner pen 5 from the outer pen 4, the isolation pen 6 separates them, allowing only one piglet to pass through at a time, thus ensuring orderly entry into the inner pen 5. The gate 7 is opened manually by removing the latch 9 from the pin cylinder 8. Due to the action of the tension spring 11, the opening angle of the gate 7 is limited, allowing only one piglet to exit in an orderly manner, avoiding crowding and chaos among piglets, and ensuring the accuracy and safety of body temperature monitoring. An infrared thermometer 12 is detachably connected at the connection between the outer fence 4 and the inner fence 5. It faces the direction of the piglets leaving the pen. When the piglets leave the pen, their skin will be in close contact with the temperature measuring head 13 of the infrared thermometer 12. The body temperature data of each piglet can be monitored in real time and displayed on the digital display screen. At the same time, an alarm will be triggered if the temperature exceeds the preset threshold.
[0046] By monitoring piglets' body temperature in real time, potential disease risks can be detected promptly, allowing for preventative measures to reduce disease incidence. Timely detection and treatment of piglets with abnormal body temperatures can prevent the spread of disease and mitigate greater losses, thereby improving farming efficiency.
Claims
1. A pig data intelligent monitoring device, characterized in that, Including the bottom support (1), the bottom beam (2), the top of the bottom support (1) is fixedly connected with a plurality of bottom beams (2), the top of the bottom beam (2) is fixedly connected with a plurality of bottom plates (3), the bottom plate (3) is ninety degrees bending shape, the gap is arranged between the bottom plate (3); The top of the bottom plate (3) is fixedly connected with the outer fence (4), the inner side of the outer fence (4) is fixedly connected with two inner fences (5), the inner fence (5) is high, the bottom of the inner fence (5) is fixedly connected with a plurality of isolation fences (6), the isolation fence (6) is bending shape; The connecting place of the outer fence (4) and the inner fence (5) is movably connected with the fence door (7), the fence door (7) is fixedly connected with the pin barrel (8); The outer side of the outer fence (4) is movably connected with the latch (9), the latch (9) can be inserted into the pin barrel (8); The top end of the inner fence (5) and the top end of the fence door (7) are fixedly connected with the connector (10), the connector (10) is fixedly connected with the tension spring (11); The connecting place of the outer fence (4) and the inner fence (5) is detachably connected with the infrared thermometer (12), the infrared thermometer (12) is integrated with the alarm, the infrared thermometer (12) is installed with the temperature measuring head (13), the temperature measuring head (13) is towards the fence door (7) direction.
2. The pig data intelligence monitoring device of claim 1, wherein: The bottom support (1) is welded with the bottom beam (2), the shape of the bottom support (1) is U-shaped.
3. The pig data intelligence monitoring device of claim 2, wherein: The bottom plate (3) is welded with the bottom beam (2), the direction of the bottom plate (3) and the bottom beam (2) is perpendicular.
4. The pig data intelligence monitoring device of claim 3, wherein: The inner fence (5) divides the inner side of the outer fence (4) into three parts, the bending angle of the isolation fence (6) is obtuse angle.
5. The pig data intelligence monitoring device of claim 4, wherein: The bottom end of the isolation fence (6) is 20-30 cm away from the bottom plate, the fence door (7) is located at the front end between the inner fence (5).
6. The pig data intelligence monitoring device of claim 5, wherein: The opening angle of the fence door (7) is limited, the infrared thermometer (12) is installed by screw, the infrared thermometer (12) is built-in battery, the front of the infrared thermometer (12) is integrated with the digital screen.