Corn kernel feeding machine for Landaise geese

By designing a corn kernel feeder that includes a bevel gear transmission system and a stirring rod, the problem of corn kernels adhering and clumping on the inner wall of the feeder was solved, achieving clean mixing tank and uniform feeding of corn kernels.

CN223987548UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-13KUNMING VALLEY TECH CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-13
Publication Date
2026-03-13

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Technical Problem

In the corn kernel feeder used to feed Landes geese, the corn kernels tend to stick to and clump together on the inner wall, making cleaning difficult.

Method used

A corn kernel feeder was designed, comprising a base plate, support rods, a mixing tank, bevel gears, and a drive motor. Through the cooperation of the bevel gear transmission system and the mixing rods, the corn kernels and feed are quickly mixed and the inner wall is cleaned.

Benefits of technology

It effectively prevents corn kernels and feed from adhering to the inner wall of the mixing tank, keeps the inner wall of the mixing tank clean, and ensures uniform mixing and efficient conveying of corn kernels and feed.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a corn kernel filling and feeding machine for Landaise geese, and relates to the technical field of Landaise geese breeding, the corn kernel filling and feeding machine comprises a bottom plate, four supporting rods and a stirring barrel, the bottom plate is provided with the four supporting rods, the stirring barrel is arranged on the four supporting rods, the top end of the stirring barrel is provided with a supporting plate, the supporting plate is provided with a device frame, and the device frame is provided with a device. A connecting column is rotationally connected to one side of the inner wall of the device frame, a first bevel gear is mounted on the connecting column, a transmission rod is rotationally connected to the top end of the interior of the device frame, and a connecting cylinder is rotationally connected to the outer side of the transmission rod. A second bevel gear on a transmission rod drives a first bevel gear to rotate, the first bevel gear drives a third bevel gear to rotate, the third bevel gear rotates to drive a connecting cylinder to rotate together, the transmission rod and the connecting cylinder rotate in different directions, and meanwhile, a scraping plate scrapes off corn kernels and feed adhering to the inner wall of the stirring barrel.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of Landes goose breeding technology, and in particular to a corn kernel feeding machine for Landes geese. Background Technology

[0002] Landes goose, also known as the Southwest Grey Goose, is a medium to large-sized goose with a wide body, short and thick neck, flat and inconspicuous wattles, and an orange-red color. It is a world-renowned breed specifically for foie gras production. Landes goose meat is delicious, nutritious, and low in fat and cholesterol. The foie gras is tender, uniquely flavorful, and contains a large amount of beneficial unsaturated fats and various vitamins, making it highly nutritious.

[0003] When feeding Landes geese, a force-feeder is used. In general force-feeders, corn kernels are stored inside. Corn kernels are sticky and tend to stick to the inner wall of the force-feeder. Over time, they tend to clump together and are difficult to clean. Therefore, a corn kernel force-feeder for Landes geese is proposed. Utility Model Content

[0004] To address the shortcomings of existing technologies, this invention provides a corn kernel feeder for Landes geese, which solves the problems mentioned in the background section.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a corn kernel feeder for Landes geese, comprising a base plate, support rods, and a mixing tank. Four support rods are mounted on the base plate, and the mixing tank is mounted on each of the four support rods. A support plate is mounted on the top of the mixing tank, and a device frame is mounted on the support plate. A connecting column is rotatably connected to one side of the inner wall of the device frame, and a first bevel gear is mounted on the connecting column. A transmission rod is rotatably connected to the top of the inner part of the device frame, and a connecting cylinder is rotatably connected to the outer side of the transmission rod. A second bevel gear is mounted near the top of the transmission rod, and a third bevel gear is mounted near the top of the connecting cylinder.

[0006] As a further technical solution of this utility model, the first bevel gear meshes with the second bevel gear and the third bevel gear respectively, and a drive motor is installed at the top of the device frame, and the power output end of the drive motor is fixedly connected to the top of the transmission rod.

[0007] As a further technical solution of this utility model, a plurality of first connecting rods are installed on the connecting cylinder, and a scraper is installed at the end of each first connecting rod away from the connecting cylinder. The transmission rod passes through the connecting cylinder, and a plurality of second connecting rods are installed on the transmission rod near the bottom of the connecting cylinder.

[0008] As a further technical solution of this utility model, a first stirring rod is installed at the end of each second connecting rod away from the transmission rod, and a third connecting rod is installed at the bottom position of the transmission rod, with a second stirring rod installed at the end of the third connecting rod away from the transmission rod.

[0009] As a further technical solution of this utility model, a fixing plate is installed on the support rod, a conveying pump is installed on the fixing plate, a feeding bucket is installed on the fixing plate, the inlet end of the conveying pump is connected to the bottom of the mixing tank, and the outlet end of the conveying pump is connected to the feeding bucket.

[0010] As a further technical solution of this utility model, a conveying pipe is installed on the feeding barrel, and a feeding head is installed at the end of the conveying pipe away from the feeding barrel, and the scraper is in contact with the inner wall of the mixing barrel.

[0011] This invention provides a corn kernel feeder for Landes geese, which has the following advantages compared with the prior art:

[0012] 1. This design discloses a corn kernel feeder for Landes geese. Through the configuration of first, second, and third bevel gears, a transmission rod, and a connecting cylinder, a drive motor drives the transmission rod to rotate. The second bevel gear on the transmission rod drives the first bevel gear to rotate, the first bevel gear drives the third bevel gear to rotate, and the rotation of the third bevel gear drives the connecting cylinder to rotate together. The transmission rod and the connecting cylinder rotate in different directions, which rapidly mixes the corn kernels and feed inside the mixing tank. At the same time, a scraper scrapes off the corn kernels and feed adhering to the inner wall of the mixing tank, keeping the inner wall of the mixing tank clean.

[0013] 2. This design provides a corn kernel feeder for Landes geese. Through the setting of a second and third connecting rod and a first and second stirring rod, when the transmission rod rotates, the first and second stirring rods rotate together to stir the corn kernels inside the stirring barrel. The second stirring rod is in contact with the bottom inner wall of the stirring barrel, which can prevent the corn kernels and feed from sticking to the inner wall of the stirring barrel while stirring. Attached Figure Description

[0014] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the overall structure of a corn kernel feeder for Landes geese;

[0015] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of a corn kernel feeder for Landes geese.

[0016] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the mixing tank of a corn kernel feeder for Landes geese.

[0017] In the diagram: 1. Base plate; 2. Support rod; 3. Mixing tank; 4. Support plate; 5. Device frame; 6. Drive motor; 7. Fixing plate; 8. Conveying pump; 9. Feeding hopper; 10. Conveying pipe; 11. Feeding head; 12. Transmission rod; 13. Connecting cylinder; 14. Connecting column; 15. First bevel gear; 16. Second bevel gear; 17. Third bevel gear; 18. First connecting rod; 19. Scraper; 20. Second connecting rod; 21. First stirring rod; 22. Third connecting rod; 23. Second stirring rod. Detailed Implementation

[0018] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments of the present utility model. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the present utility model without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.

[0019] Please see Figure 1-3 This utility model provides a corn kernel feeding machine for Landes geese, including a base plate 1, support rods 2, and a mixing tank 3. Four support rods 2 are mounted on the base plate 1, and the mixing tank 3 is mounted on the four support rods 2. A support plate 4 is mounted on the top of the mixing tank 3, located at the center of the top of the mixing tank 3. The two sides of the top of the mixing tank 3 are open for feeding corn kernels and other feed. A device frame 5 is mounted on the support plate 4, and a fixing plate 7 is mounted on the support rods 2. A conveying pump 8 is mounted on the fixing plate 7. A feeding hopper 9 is installed on plate 7. The inlet end of the conveying pump 8 is connected to the bottom of the mixing tank 3, and the outlet end of the conveying pump 8 is connected to the feeding hopper 9. A conveying pipe 10 is installed on the feeding hopper 9. A feeding head 11 is installed at the end of the conveying pipe 10 away from the feeding hopper 9. A piston rod is provided on the feeding hopper 9. The conveying pump 8 conveys the mixed corn kernels and feed inside the mixing tank 3 to the feeding hopper 9. Then, the Landes geese are fed through the conveying pipe 10 and the feeding head 11. This process is a mature existing technology and will not be described in detail here.

[0020] like Figure 2 and Figure 3As shown, a connecting column 14 is rotatably connected to one side of the inner wall of the device frame 5. A first bevel gear 15 is installed on the connecting column 14. A transmission rod 12 is rotatably connected to the top of the inner part of the device frame 5. A connecting cylinder 13 is rotatably connected to the outer side of the transmission rod 12. A second bevel gear 16 is installed near the top of the transmission rod 12. A third bevel gear 17 is installed near the top of the connecting cylinder 13. The first bevel gear 15 meshes with the second bevel gear 16 and the third bevel gear 17 respectively. A drive motor 6 is installed at the top of the device frame 5. The power output end of the drive motor 6 is fixedly connected to the top of the transmission rod 12. Multiple first connecting rods 18 are installed on the connecting cylinder 13. A scraper 19 is installed at the end of each first connecting rod 18 away from the connecting cylinder 13. The transmission rod 12 passes through the connecting cylinder 13. Multiple second connecting rods 20 are installed near the bottom of the connecting cylinder 13. A first stirring rod 21 is installed at the end of each second connecting rod 20 away from the transmission rod 12. A third connecting rod 22 is installed at the point where the third connecting rod 22 is away from the transmission rod 12, and a second stirring rod 23 is installed at the end of the third connecting rod 22 away from the transmission rod 12. The scraper 19 is in contact with the inner wall of the mixing tank 3. The drive motor 6 runs and drives the transmission rod 12 to rotate. The second bevel gear 16 on the transmission rod 12 drives the first bevel gear 15 to rotate. The first bevel gear 15 drives the third bevel gear 17 to rotate. The second bevel gear 16 and the third bevel gear 17 rotate in different directions. At the same time, the transmission rod 12 and the connecting cylinder 13 rotate in different directions. When the connecting cylinder 13 rotates, it drives the scraper 19 to rotate. The scraper 19 is in contact with the inner wall of the mixing tank 3. The scraper 19 scrapes off the corn kernels and feed adhering to the inner wall of the mixing tank 3. The first stirring rod 21 and the second stirring rod 23 on the transmission rod 12 rotate together and mix the corn kernels and feed in the mixing tank 3. The angle of the second stirring rod 23 is inclined and it is in contact with the bottom inner wall of the mixing tank 3. While stirring, it can scrape off the adhering corn kernels and feed on the inner wall of the mixing tank 3.

[0021] The working principle of this utility model is as follows: Corn kernels and feed are added into the mixing tank 3. The drive motor 6 drives the transmission rod 12 to rotate. The second bevel gear 16 on the transmission rod 12 drives the first bevel gear 15 to rotate. The second bevel gear 16 drives the third bevel gear 17 to rotate. The first bevel gear 15 and the third bevel gear 17 rotate in different directions. At the same time, the transmission rod 12 and the connecting cylinder 13 rotate in different directions. When the connecting cylinder 13 rotates, it drives the scraper 19 to rotate. The scraper 19 is in contact with the inner wall of the mixing tank 3. The scraper 19... The corn kernels and feed adhering to the inner wall of the mixing tank 3 are scraped off. As the first stirring rod 21 and the second stirring rod 23 on the transmission rod 12 rotate, the corn kernels and feed are mixed and stirred in the mixing tank 3. The second stirring rod 23 is inclined at an angle and fits against the bottom inner wall of the mixing tank 3. While stirring, it can scrape off the adhering corn kernels and feed from the inner wall of the mixing tank 3. The conveying pump 8 conveys the mixed corn kernels and feed inside the mixing tank 3 to the feeding tank 9, and then feeds the Landes geese through the conveying pipe 10 and the feeding head 11.

[0022] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this utility model. It should be noted that those skilled in the art can make various improvements and modifications without departing from the principles of this utility model, and these improvements and modifications should also be considered within the scope of protection of this utility model. Structures, devices, and operating methods not specifically described or explained in this utility model are implemented according to conventional methods in the art, unless otherwise specified or limited.

Claims

1. A corn kernel filling machine for Landes geese, comprising a base plate (1), a supporting rod (2) and a stirring barrel (3), characterized in that, The bottom plate (1) is installed with four support rods (2), four support rods (2) are installed with stirring barrels (3), the top end of the stirring barrel (3) is installed with a support plate (4), the support plate (4) is installed with a device frame (5), the inner wall of the device frame (5) is rotatably connected with a connecting column (14), the connecting column (14) is installed with a first bevel gear (15), the inside top of the device frame (5) is rotatably connected with a transmission rod (12), the outer side of the transmission rod (12) is rotatably connected with a connecting barrel (13), the transmission rod (12) is installed with a second bevel gear (16) close to the top end position, the connecting barrel (13) is installed with a third bevel gear (17) close to the top end position.

2. The corn pellet filling and feeding machine for Landes geese according to claim 1, characterized in that, The first bevel gear (15) is respectively engaged with the second bevel gear (16) and the third bevel gear (17), the top of the device frame (5) is installed with a driving motor (6), the power output end of the driving motor (6) is fixedly connected with the top end of the transmission rod (12).

3. The corn pellet filling and feeding machine for Landes geese according to claim 1, characterized in that, The connecting barrel (13) is installed with a plurality of first connecting rods (18), one end of each first connecting rod (18) away from the connecting barrel (13) is installed with a scraper (19), the transmission rod (12) penetrates the connecting barrel (13), the transmission rod (12) is installed with a plurality of second connecting rods (20) close to the bottom position of the connecting barrel (13).

4. The corn pellet filling and feeding machine for Landes geese according to claim 3, characterized in that, One end of each second connecting rod (20) away from the transmission rod (12) is installed with a first stirring rod (21), the transmission rod (12) is installed with a third connecting rod (22) close to the bottom position, one end of the third connecting rod (22) away from the transmission rod (12) is installed with a second stirring rod (23).

5. A corn pellet filling machine for Landes geese according to claim 4, characterized in that, The support rod (2) is installed with a fixed plate (7), the fixed plate (7) is installed with a feeding pump (8), the fixed plate (7) is installed with a feeding barrel (9), the feeding end of the feeding pump (8) is communicated with the bottom of the stirring barrel (3), and the discharge end of the feeding pump (8) is communicated with the feeding barrel (9).

6. The corn pellet filling and feeding machine for Landes geese according to claim 5, characterized in that, The feeding barrel (9) is installed with a conveying pipe (10), one end of the conveying pipe (10) away from the feeding barrel (9) is installed with a feeding head (11), the scraper (19) is attached to the inner wall of the stirring barrel (3).