Ladder type pig manure leakage plate facilitating quick cleaning
By designing a stepped slatted ...
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- LIANYUAN SHUANGQIU ANIMAL HUSBANDRY CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-07-23
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-16
AI Technical Summary
In the long-term use of existing pig manure slatted floors, manure tends to stick to the slatted holes, making cleaning time-consuming and labor-intensive. It requires turning the entire floor over for cleaning, which affects cleaning efficiency and the labor intensity of operators. In addition, pigs can easily get stuck on the surface of the manure slatted floor when walking, which affects breeding efficiency.
A stepped slatted slatted floor for pig farming was designed for quick and easy cleaning. The slatted floor body and base are combined with a hinged structure, inclined drainage holes and cross-reinforcing ribs, and a guide plate and pull rod. This allows for quick cleaning without turning the slatted floor over, and the manure is discharged by gravity and by the guide rod.
It significantly improves cleaning efficiency, reduces labor intensity, minimizes stubborn stains, extends the service life of slatted floors, improves the sanitary environment of farms, and ensures the safety of pig activities and breeding efficiency.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field of pig manure slats, and in particular to a stepped pig manure slat that is easy to clean quickly. Background Technology
[0002] Pig farm flooring is a type of flooring installed above the sewer system in pig farms. It is used to cover the sewer system, allowing pig manure and other debris to pass through the flooring and be discharged into the sewer system, while also preventing pigs from getting stuck in the sewers.
[0003] Existing slatted slatted slabs for pig farming suffer from the problem of manure easily adhering to the perforations during long-term use, requiring significant time and effort for cleaning. Even more inconvenient is the need to flip the entire slatted slab over to clean the back, a method that is not only inefficient but also increases the workload for operators. Over time, this negatively impacts the effectiveness of the slatted slab, hinders farm hygiene management and efficiency, and also causes pigs' feet to frequently get stuck on the surface, further reducing farming efficiency. Therefore, we propose a stepped slatted slatted slatted slab for pig farming that allows for quick and easy cleaning, thus solving the aforementioned problems. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this section is to outline some aspects of embodiments of the present invention and to briefly describe some preferred embodiments. Simplifications or omissions may be made in this section, as well as in the abstract and title of the present invention, to avoid obscuring the purpose of these documents, and such simplifications or omissions should not be construed as limiting the scope of the present invention.
[0005] Therefore, the purpose of this utility model is to provide a stepped pig manure slatted floor that is easy to clean quickly. This solves the problem of existing pig manure slatted floors where manure easily adheres to the perforations during long-term use, resulting in time-consuming and labor-intensive cleaning. Even more inconvenient is the need to flip the entire slatted floor over to clean the back, which is not only inefficient but also increases the workload for operators. Over time, this affects the effectiveness of the slatted floor, hinders hygiene management and efficiency improvement in the farm, and also causes pigs' feet to frequently get stuck on the surface of the slatted floor, impacting farming efficiency.
[0006] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, this utility model provides a stepped pig manure slatted floor that is easy to clean quickly, and adopts the following technical solution: it includes a base, and the base is provided with a disassembly component;
[0007] The disassembly assembly includes a manure-slatted panel body, which is movably hinged inside a base. Two first limiting plates are fixedly installed on the inner walls of both sides of the base. The bottom of the manure-slatted panel body is attached to the upper surface of the two first limiting plates. A movable groove is formed inside the manure-slatted panel body, and a lifting handle is fixedly installed between the inner walls of both sides of the movable groove. A sealing cover is movably hinged to the top of the movable groove, located directly above the lifting handle, and a lifting plate is fixedly installed on the surface of the sealing cover.
[0008] Preferably, the surface of the manure slatted panel is provided with a number of drainage holes that are narrow at the top and wide at the bottom, and a number of first reinforcing ribs are fixedly provided on the bottom side of the manure slatted panel.
[0009] Preferably, a plurality of second reinforcing ribs are fixedly provided at the bottom of the manure slatted floor body in a front-to-back direction, and the plurality of second reinforcing ribs and the plurality of first reinforcing ribs intersect to form a fixed structure.
[0010] Preferably, the upper surface of the manure slat board body is inclined from back to front.
[0011] Preferably, two second limiting plates are also fixedly installed inside the base. Both second limiting plates are located directly below the manure-slatted plate body, and a guide plate is placed on the upper surface of the two second limiting plates. The guide plate is also located directly below the manure-slatted plate body.
[0012] Preferably, the upper surface of the guide plate is also inclined from back to front, and a discharge port is formed between the front side of the guide plate and the inner wall of the front side of the base. A pull rod is fixedly provided on the rear side of the guide plate, and the guide plate is inserted into the base through the rear opening of the base.
[0013] In summary, this utility model has at least one of the following beneficial effects: 1. The slatted floor body adopts a design that is movably hinged to the base. Combined with the internal disassembly components, there is no need to flip the entire slatted floor; it can be easily removed from the base by pulling the handle, allowing for quick cleaning of both sides, greatly improving cleaning efficiency and significantly reducing the labor intensity of operators. 2. The top-narrow, bottom-wide drainage hole design allows fecal matter to slide down quickly due to its own gravity, making it less likely to adhere to the drainage holes, reducing stubborn stains during cleaning and saving cleaning time and effort. Simultaneously, the inclined structure on the surface of the slatted floor body further guides the smooth flow of fecal matter, preventing its accumulation on the board.
[0014] 2. The first and second reinforcing ribs, intersecting at the bottom of the slatted floor, form a stable fixing structure, enhancing the overall load-bearing capacity and durability of the slatted floor, extending its service life, and reducing costs and maintenance workload caused by frequent replacements. The inclined design of the guide plate inside the base and the setting of the discharge port can quickly concentrate and drain the leaked manure, reducing the accumulation of manure in the base. Combined with the quick cleaning function of the slatted floor, it effectively improves the hygiene environment of the farm, ensures breeding efficiency, and the guide plate can be easily removed for cleaning via a pull rod, further improving cleaning convenience. In addition, the reasonable structural design of the slatted floor surface prevents pigs' feet from getting stuck on the surface when walking, ensuring the safety of pigs' activities and improving breeding efficiency. Attached Figure Description
[0015] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model, the accompanying drawings used in the description of the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0016] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;
[0017] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the sealing cover of this utility model after it is opened;
[0018] Figure 3 This is a side sectional view of the overall structure of this utility model;
[0019] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the guide plate installation structure of this utility model;
[0020] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the manure-leaking plate body of this utility model after it is lifted.
[0021] The components represented by each number in the attached diagram are listed below: 1. Base; 2. Slatted floor body; 3. First limiting plate; 4. Movable groove; 5. Lifting handle; 6. Sealing cover; 7. Lifting cover plate; 8. Drain hole; 9. First reinforcing rib; 10. Second reinforcing rib; 11. Second limiting plate; 12. Guide plate; 13. Discharge port; 14. Pull rod. Detailed Implementation
[0022] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.
[0023] The following is in conjunction with the appendix Figure 1-5 This utility model will be described in further detail.
[0024] In this embodiment, to address the problem that existing pig manure slats easily accumulate manure around the holes during long-term use, requiring significant time and effort for cleaning, and further complicating matters by requiring the entire slat to be flipped over for cleaning the back, this method is not only inefficient but also increases the workload for operators. Over time, this negatively impacts the effectiveness of the slats, hinders hygiene management and efficiency in the farm, and further exacerbates the problem of pigs' feet frequently getting stuck on the slat surface, affecting farming efficiency. Therefore, this invention discloses a stepped pig manure slat that facilitates quick and easy cleaning.
[0025] Includes base 1, and base 1 has a disassembly assembly inside;
[0026] The disassembly assembly includes a manure-slatted panel body 2, which is movably hinged inside the base 1. The inner walls on both sides of the base 1 are fixedly provided with first limiting plates 3. The bottom of the manure-slatted panel body 2 is attached to the upper surface of the two first limiting plates 3. The manure-slatted panel body 2 has a movable groove 4 inside, and a lifting handle 5 is fixedly provided between the inner walls on both sides of the movable groove 4. A sealing cover 6 is movably hinged at the top of the movable groove 4. The sealing cover 6 is located directly above the lifting handle 5, and a lifting plate 7 is fixedly provided on the surface of the sealing cover 6.
[0027] Specifically, the manure-slatted panel body 2 is installed inside the base 1 via a hinged joint. This design allows the manure-slatted panel to be easily lifted by simply rotating it around the hinge point during disassembly and cleaning, eliminating the need for overall handling. Compared to the traditional method of flipping the entire panel over, this significantly reduces labor intensity. The first limiting plate 3 precisely defines the installation position of the manure-slatted panel, ensuring its stability during use and preventing displacement that could affect the manure-slatting effect. The combination of the movable groove 4 and the lifting handle 5 provides operators with a convenient point of leverage. During cleaning, the manure-slatted panel can be quickly lifted by lifting the sealing cover 6. The design of the sealing cover 6, along with the lifting plate 7, prevents manure and debris from entering the movable groove 4 and contaminating the lifting handle 5, while also preventing damage to the handle caused by pigs trampling on it, thus extending its service life. Furthermore, the lifting plate 7 uses a hinged opening and closing mechanism, allowing for easy one-handed operation, further improving the efficiency and convenience of cleaning.
[0028] The surface of the manure slatted board body 2 is provided with several drainage holes 8 that are narrow at the top and wide at the bottom, and multiple first reinforcing ribs 9 are fixedly provided on the bottom side of the manure slatted board body 2.
[0029] Specifically, the design features a narrow top and wide bottom drainage hole 8, which utilizes the inclined wall surface to allow the manure to slide down quickly under gravity, reducing the contact area and adhesion probability between the manure and the hole wall; the first lateral reinforcing rib 9 at the bottom provides lateral support, enhancing the compressive strength of the manure slatted board when bearing the weight of the pigs, while not affecting the manure drainage path, ensuring manure discharge efficiency, and preventing the pigs' feet from getting stuck and affecting their walking.
[0030] Multiple second reinforcing ribs 10 are fixedly installed at the bottom of the manure slatted board body 2 in the front and back directions. The multiple second reinforcing ribs 10 and multiple first reinforcing ribs 9 intersect to form a fixed structure.
[0031] Specifically, the second reinforcing rib 10 and the first reinforcing rib 9 are arranged in a cross pattern to form a stable grid-like support system, which improves the overall rigidity of the slatted floor in both longitudinal and transverse directions. This structure can effectively distribute the pressure generated by the pigs trampling on it, prevent the slatted floor from deforming, and reduce the weight of the board while ensuring structural strength, making it easy to disassemble and maintain.
[0032] The upper surface of the manure slatted board body 2 is inclined from back to front;
[0033] Specifically, the inclined upper surface creates a natural slope in the pigs' activity area, which, combined with the narrow-at-the-top-wide-at-the-bottom drainage holes 8, guides the manure to flow smoothly towards the drainage holes 8, preventing manure residue on the surface. At the same time, the inclination angle is scientifically designed to ensure smooth manure discharge while preventing pigs from slipping due to excessive slope, thus balancing practicality and safety.
[0034] Two second limiting plates 11 are also fixedly installed inside the base 1. Both second limiting plates 11 are located directly below the manure-slip plate body 2, and a guide plate 12 is placed on the upper surface of the two second limiting plates 11. The guide plate 12 is also located directly below the manure-slip plate body 2.
[0035] Specifically, the second limiting plate 11 provides a stable support platform for the guide plate 12, precisely limiting the position of the guide plate 12 and preventing it from shifting during use. The guide plate 12 receives the sewage from the slatted floor and guides the sewage to flow quickly to the discharge port 13 through its smooth surface, preventing sewage from accumulating inside the base 1 and reducing the difficulty of subsequent cleaning.
[0036] The upper surface of the guide plate 12 is also inclined from back to front, and a discharge port 13 is formed between the front side of the guide plate 12 and the inner wall of the front side of the base 1. A pull rod 14 is fixedly installed on the rear side of the guide plate 12, and the guide plate 12 is inserted into the base 1 through the rear opening of the base 1.
[0037] Specifically, the inclined design of the guide plate 12 corresponds to the slope of the slatted floor, forming a continuous channel for the flow of fecal matter, ensuring that the fecal matter is quickly discharged along the preset path. The pull rod 14 allows the operator to flexibly pull out the guide plate 12 through the opening on the rear side of the base 1, and it can be quickly removed during cleaning to directly rinse off any attached residual fecal matter, greatly improving cleaning efficiency.
[0038] The specific working principle is as follows: The manure produced by pig activity is guided by the inclined upper surface of the slatted floor and quickly flows into the narrow-at-the-top, wide-at-the-bottom drainage holes 8. The channel structure reduces adhesion and accelerates the descent. Cross-reinforced ribs at the bottom of the slatted floor ensure stability under pressure, preventing deformation that could affect its use. The falling manure is collected by the guide plate 12 and, under its inclined surface, flows to the discharge port 13 and exits the base 1. When cleaning is required, the operator can open the sealing cover 6 by pulling the handle 5 to quickly remove the slatted floor for cleaning; simultaneously, pulling the guide plate 12 lever 14 will remove the guide plate 12 for cleaning. This eliminates the need for complete overturning, achieving rapid and efficient cleaning, effectively solving the cleaning problems of traditional slatted floors and improving breeding efficiency.
[0039] 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 a process, method, article, or apparatus.
[0040] Although embodiments of the present 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 present invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A stepped slatted slatted floor for pig farming that is easy to clean quickly, including a base (1), characterized in that: The base (1) is equipped with a disassembly assembly; The disassembly assembly includes a manure-slip plate body (2), which is movably hinged inside a base (1). The inner walls on both sides of the base (1) are fixedly provided with first limiting plates (3). The bottom of the manure-slip plate body (2) is attached to the upper surface of the two first limiting plates (3). The manure-slip plate body (2) has a movable groove (4) inside, and a lifting handle (5) is fixedly provided between the inner walls on both sides of the movable groove (4). A sealing cover (6) is movably hinged to the top of the movable groove (4). The sealing cover (6) is located directly above the lifting handle (5), and a lifting plate (7) is fixedly provided on the surface of the sealing cover (6).
2. The stepped pig manure slatted floor for easy and quick cleaning as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The surface of the manure-slatted board body (2) is provided with several drainage holes (8) that are narrow at the top and wide at the bottom, and a number of first reinforcing ribs (9) are fixedly provided on the bottom side of the manure-slatted board body (2).
3. The stepped pig manure slatted floor for easy and quick cleaning as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The bottom of the manure-leaking board body (2) is fixedly provided with a plurality of second reinforcing ribs (10) in the front and back directions. The plurality of second reinforcing ribs (10) and the plurality of first reinforcing ribs (9) intersect to form a fixed structure.
4. The stepped pig manure slatted floor for easy and quick cleaning as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The upper surface of the manure slat body (2) is inclined from back to front.
5. The stepped pig manure slatted floor for easy and quick cleaning according to claim 1, characterized in that: The base (1) is also fixedly provided with two second limiting plates (11). The two second limiting plates (11) are located directly below the manure leakage plate body (2). A guide plate (12) is placed on the upper surface of the two second limiting plates (11). The guide plate (12) is also located directly below the manure leakage plate body (2).
6. The stepped pig manure slatted floor for easy and quick cleaning according to claim 5, characterized in that: The upper surface of the guide plate (12) is also inclined from back to front, and a discharge port (13) is formed between the front side of the guide plate (12) and the inner wall of the front side of the base (1). A pull rod (14) is fixedly installed on the rear side of the guide plate (12), and the guide plate (12) is inserted into the base (1) through the rear opening of the base (1).