Inspection device for hatching eggs of pigeons
By introducing a lighting mechanism and a limiting mechanism into the hatching egg inspection device, and using a light-blocking cloth and a net to control the light distribution, the problem of light burden on eyesight is solved, achieving effective use of light and protection of eyesight, while also facilitating bulb replacement.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-01-15
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-17
AI Technical Summary
In existing technologies, although the light transmission effect of the hatching egg inspection device is good, it puts a burden on human eyesight and affects visual health.
A device for inspecting pigeon incubation eggs was designed. It employs a lighting mechanism and a limiting mechanism. The light emitted by the bulb is directed to the bottom of the egg. The distribution of light is controlled by the deformation of the light-blocking cloth and net, which prevents light leakage and protects eyesight.
It effectively prevents light spillage, reduces the impact on technicians' eyesight, facilitates bulb replacement, and improves user comfort.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of hatching egg inspection technology, specifically a device for inspecting pigeon hatching eggs. Background Technology
[0002] Hatching eggs are various poultry eggs used for incubating and breeding young birds; they are fertilized eggs. When you shine a light on an egg, you can see two small, fluffy objects inside, resembling eyeballs, and these are also called hatching eggs by experienced people.
[0003] Application number CN201420196754.4 discloses a poultry hatching egg candling box, belonging to the field of egg inspection technology. It includes a main box, a glass plate, and egg trays. In use, this invention allows hatching eggs to be evenly arranged in rows and columns on the egg trays, enabling batch observation with the naked eye without glare. The eggs are neatly arranged, facilitating comparative inspection. However, a problem exists in its practical application: the light bulb illuminates from the bottom of the glass plate. Although the light transmission is good, this diffused light is a burden on the human eye and seriously affects vision. Utility Model Content
[0004] This utility model aims to solve one of the technical problems existing in the prior art or related technologies.
[0005] Therefore, the technical solution adopted by this utility model is as follows:
[0006] A pigeon incubation egg inspection device includes a lighting mechanism and a limiting mechanism. The lighting mechanism includes a light box, multiple light-transmitting holes on the top of the light box, a plug plate inserted into the light box, and multiple light bulbs connected to the top of the plug plate, with the multiple light bulbs connected in series. The limiting mechanism includes an egg tray sleeved on the outside of the light-transmitting holes and connected to the top of the light box, a net bag installed inside the egg tray, two light-blocking cloths attached to the inner wall of the net bag, multiple reinforcing parts connecting the net bag and the light-blocking cloths, and a seam formed between the two light-blocking cloths.
[0007] By adopting the above technical solution, the hatching eggs to be tested are placed in the egg tray. Under the weight, the net deforms downwards, the two light-blocking cloths separate, and the light emitted by the bulb shines on the bottom of the hatching eggs. Technicians judge the quality of the hatching eggs by observing the light and shadow inside the eggs. When the inspected hatching eggs are taken out, the net, which has lost pressure, will return to its original shape along with the two light-blocking cloths, and then the seam will appear. This effectively prevents light from spilling out and makes it easier for the light to affect the eyesight of the technicians.
[0008] In a preferred embodiment, this utility model can be further configured as follows: multiple light-transmitting holes are equally spaced and arranged in two rows, and the light-transmitting holes are connected to the interior of the light box.
[0009] In a preferred embodiment, the present invention can be further configured such that: the outer edge of the top of the egg tray is curved, and the egg tray is made of paper material.
[0010] In a preferred embodiment, the present invention can be further configured such that: a light-shielding mechanism is provided on the rear side of the light box, the light-shielding mechanism includes an opening on the rear side of the light box and a cover plate movably connected to the rear side of the light box, the opening being suitable for inserting a plate.
[0011] In a preferred embodiment, the present invention can be further configured such that: a thin plate is integrally formed on the rear side of the insert plate, and the thin plate movably penetrates the bottom of the cover plate.
[0012] In a preferred embodiment, the present invention can be further configured such that: two doors are movably installed on the front side of the light box, and the two doors are vertically symmetrical about the vertical center plane of the light box.
[0013] By adopting the above technical solution, the beneficial effects achieved by this utility model are as follows:
[0014] 1. In this utility model, the hatching eggs to be tested are placed in the egg tray. Under the weight, the net bag deforms downwards, the two light-blocking cloths separate, and then the light emitted by the bulb shines on the bottom of the hatching eggs. The technicians judge the quality of the hatching eggs by observing the light and shadow inside the eggs. When the inspected hatching eggs are taken out, the net bag, which has lost pressure, will return to its original shape along with the two light-blocking cloths, and then the seam will appear. This effectively prevents light from overflowing and makes it easier for the light to affect the technicians' vision.
[0015] 2. In this utility model, when individual bulbs are damaged, technicians can open the cover and then remove the insert plate from the light box through the thin plate. The bulbs then move along with the plate, thereby exposing the bulbs to the outside of the light box, making it easier for technicians to replace the bulbs and improving the comfort of using this device. Attached Figure Description
[0016] Figure 1 This is a perspective view of the overall structure of this utility model;
[0017] Figure 2 This is a rear view of the overall structure of this utility model;
[0018] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the lighting mechanism of this utility model;
[0019] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the limiting mechanism of this utility model;
[0020] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the light-shielding mechanism of this utility model.
[0021] Figure label:
[0022] 100. Lighting mechanism; 110. Light box; 120. Light aperture; 130. Insert plate; 140. Light bulb;
[0023] 200. Limiting mechanism; 210. Egg tray; 220. Mesh bag; 230. Blackout fabric; 240. Reinforcing parts; 250. Seam.
[0024] 300, Light-blocking mechanism; 310, Opening; 320, Cover plate;
[0025] 400. Box door. Detailed Implementation
[0026] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this utility model clearer, the present utility model will be further described in detail below with reference to specific embodiments and accompanying drawings. It should be noted that, unless otherwise specified, the embodiments and features of the present utility model can be combined with each other.
[0027] It should be understood that these descriptions are merely exemplary and are not intended to limit the scope of this invention.
[0028] The following describes, with reference to the accompanying drawings, some embodiments of the present invention, a device for inspecting pigeon incubation eggs.
[0029] Example 1:
[0030] Combination Figure 1-5 As shown in the limiting mechanism 200, the pigeon incubation egg inspection device provided by this utility model includes a lighting mechanism 100 and a limiting mechanism 200. The lighting mechanism 100 includes a light box 110, a plurality of light-transmitting holes 120 opened on the top of the light box 110, a plug plate 130 inserted into the light box 110, and a plurality of light bulbs 140 connected to the top of the plug plate 130, wherein the plurality of light bulbs 140 are connected in series.
[0031] The limiting mechanism 200 includes an egg tray 210 sleeved on the outside of the light-transmitting hole 120 and connected to the top of the light box 110, a net bag 220 installed inside the egg tray 210, two light-blocking cloths 230 that are attached to the inner wall of the net bag 220, a plurality of reinforcing members 240 connecting the net bag 220 and the light-blocking cloths 230, and a splicing seam 250 formed between the two light-blocking cloths 230.
[0032] Furthermore, multiple light-transmitting holes 120 are evenly spaced and arranged in two rows. The light-transmitting holes 120 are connected to the interior of the light box 110. This layout design allows multiple hatching eggs to be neatly arranged, making it convenient for technicians to check the quality of the hatching eggs.
[0033] Furthermore, two doors 400 are movably installed on the front side of the light box 110. The two doors 400 are vertically symmetrical about the vertical center plane of the light box 110. The doors 400 facilitate opening the interior of the light box 110.
[0034] Example 2:
[0035] Combination Figure 1 , 2 and Figure 4 As shown, based on Embodiment 1, the outer edge of the top of the egg tray 210 is curved, the egg tray 210 is made of paper material, and the shape design of the egg tray 210 can prevent the outer edge of the egg tray 210 from cutting the fingers of technicians.
[0036] Example 3:
[0037] Combination Figure 2 As shown, in the above embodiment, a light-shielding mechanism 300 is provided on the rear side of the light box 110. The light-shielding mechanism 300 includes an opening 310 on the rear side of the light box 110 and a cover plate 320 movably connected to the rear side of the light box 110. The opening 310 is suitable for inserting the insert plate 130. By opening the cover plate 320, it is convenient for technicians to remove the insert plate 130 and the light bulb 140, and to facilitate technicians to replace the damaged light bulb 140.
[0038] Furthermore, a thin plate is integrally formed on the rear side of the insert plate 130, which moves through the bottom of the cover plate 320 and is equipped with a lever to facilitate technicians to remove the insert plate 130 from inside the light box 110.
[0039] The working principle and usage process of this utility model: When this device is put into actual use, each hatching egg is placed on an egg tray 210. The weight of the hatching egg presses down on the net bag 220, causing it to deform downwards. Then, the two light-blocking cloths 230 separate, and the seam 250 disappears. This allows the light emitted by the bulb 140 to shine onto the hatching egg through the space between the two light-blocking cloths 230. Technicians can judge the quality of the hatching egg by observing the light and shadow inside. When the inspected hatching egg is taken out, the net bag 220, which has lost pressure, will return to its original shape along with the two light-blocking cloths 230, and then the seam 250 will reappear. This effectively prevents light leakage and avoids light affecting the eyesight of technicians.
[0040] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, those skilled in the art will understand that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A pigeon hatching egg inspection apparatus, characterized by, Include: Lighting mechanism (100), the lighting mechanism (100) includes lamp box (110), multiple light holes (120) are opened in the top of the lamp box (110), the plugboard (130) is inserted with the lamp box (110), multiple bulbs (140) are connected with the top of the plugboard (130), multiple bulbs (140) are in series; Limiting mechanism (200), the limiting mechanism (200) includes egg tray (210) that is sleeved to the outside of the light hole (120) and is connected with the top of the lamp box (110), the net bag (220) is installed in the inside of the egg tray (210), two light-shielding cloth (230) are attached with the inner wall of the net bag (220), multiple reinforcing members (240) are connected between the net bag (220) and light-shielding cloth (230), the splicing seam (250) is formed between two light-shielding cloth (230).
2. A device for checking the incubation of pigeon eggs according to claim 1, characterized in that, Multiple light holes (120) are equidistant, and are arranged in two rows, the light hole (120) is communicated with the inside of the lamp box (110).
3. The device for checking the incubation of pigeon eggs according to claim 1, characterized in that, The outer edge of the top end of the egg tray (210) is arc-shaped, and the egg tray (210) is made of paper material.
4. The device for checking the incubation of pigeon eggs according to claim 1, characterized in that, The rear side of the lamp box (110) is provided with a light shielding mechanism (300), the light shielding mechanism (300) includes an opening (310) opened in the rear side of the lamp box (110), and a cover plate (320) movably connected with the rear side of the lamp box (110), the opening (310) is suitable for plugboard (130) insertion.
5. A device for checking the incubation of pigeon eggs according to claim 4, characterized in that, The rear side of the plugboard (130) is integrally formed with a thin plate, and the thin plate movably penetrates the bottom of the cover plate (320).
6. The device for checking the incubation of pigeon eggs according to claim 1, characterized in that, The front side of the lamp box (110) movably installs two box doors (400), and the two box doors (400) are vertically symmetrical about the vertical center surface of the lamp box (110).
Citation Information
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Poultry hatching egg lighting detection box
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