Temperature-controlled bird station mast

By designing a hollow temperature-controlled bird perch with a built-in temperature probe that connects to the outside through a through hole, the problem of the temperature probe being easily damaged by pecking is solved, thus achieving the stability of the temperature probe and the reliability of temperature adjustment.

CN224356851UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-16CHONGYOUJIA BRAND MANAGEMENT (SHANDONG) CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202521099954.2
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-05-30
Publication Date
2026-06-16
Estimated Expiration
2035-05-30

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a temperature control bird station pole, including the pole body of hollow shape, the pole body one end is provided with the connecting device that can fix the pole body and connect in the bird breeding appliance, the pole body is placed with temperature control probe, the pole body is located the distribution of through -hole at temperature control probe periphery side department, temperature control probe is connected with the wire of pole body extension. The utility model not only does not hinder the normal use of station pole, also avoided temperature control probe and led to temperature control heating equipment malfunction because of pecking damage, guaranteed the normal adjustment of the temperature in cage or in case.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to bird breeding equipment, and more particularly to a temperature-controlled bird perch. Background Technology

[0002] When raising birds, especially active birds like parrots, a horizontal bar is often placed in the cages or boxes for the birds to stand and play on. To ensure the temperature inside the cages or boxes is suitable for the birds, temperature sensors are usually installed to monitor the temperature in real time. This allows for timely adjustments using heating equipment to ensure the birds' well-being. However, because parrots and other birds have a habit of pecking at various objects, the temperature sensors inside and outside the cages or boxes are easily damaged by their pecking, causing the heating equipment to malfunction and affecting temperature regulation. Utility Model Content

[0003] The technical problem to be solved by this utility model is to provide a temperature-controlled bird perch that can prevent the temperature control probe from being pecked or bitten and can also be used by birds to stand and play.

[0004] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, the technical solution of this utility model is: a temperature-controlled bird stand pole, including a hollow pole body, one end of which is provided with a connecting device that can fix the pole body to a bird breeding device, a temperature control probe is placed inside the pole body, and through holes are distributed on the pole body around the temperature control probe, and the temperature control probe is connected to a wire extending out of the pole body.

[0005] As a preferred technical solution, a gap is left between the periphery of the temperature control probe and the inner wall of the rod.

[0006] As a preferred technical solution, the rod body includes two half-shells that are interlocked together. Each of the two half-shells is provided with a corresponding support plate. Each support plate is provided with a constraint half-groove. After the two half-shells are interlocked, the constraint half-grooves on the two support plates are combined to form a constraint hole for constraining the temperature control probe and the wire.

[0007] As a preferred technical solution, a fastening positioning groove is provided on the fastening surface of one of the semi-shells away from the connecting device, and a fastening positioning protrusion corresponding to and cooperating with the fastening positioning groove is provided on the fastening surface of one of the semi-shells away from the connecting device.

[0008] As a preferred technical solution, the connecting device includes two half-shells with mutually cooperating half-baffles at their ends, and mutually cooperating connecting half-cylinders extending outward from the outer sides of the two baffles. After fastening, connecting nuts are threaded onto the outer sides of the two connecting half-cylinders, and pressure plates are provided on the inner sides of the connecting nuts. Grooves are distributed on the outer surface of the half-baffles.

[0009] As a preferred technical solution, the temperature control probe is located at the end of the rod body away from the connecting device, and the diameter of the through hole gradually decreases from the end of the rod body inward.

[0010] The temperature-controlled bird perch, employing the aforementioned technical solution, includes a hollow pole body. One end of the pole body has a connecting device for fixing the pole body to a bird-raising container. A temperature control probe is placed inside the pole body, and through holes are distributed around the temperature control probe. A wire extending from the pole body connects to the temperature control probe. This utility model's hollow pole body, with the temperature control probe housed within it, does not hinder the normal use of the perch, allowing parrots and other birds to play freely. Simultaneously, the temperature control probe, positioned inside the pole, is protected from pecking and biting by parrots and other birds, preventing damage to the temperature control heating equipment and ensuring proper temperature adjustment within the cage or enclosure. Attached Figure Description

[0011] The following figures are intended only to illustrate and explain the present invention and do not limit the scope of the present invention. Wherein:

[0012] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the present invention;

[0013] Figure 2 This is a cross-sectional schematic diagram of the present invention;

[0014] Figure 3 This is an exploded view of the present invention.

[0015] In the diagram: 1-rod; 2-half-shell; 3-temperature control probe; 4-wire; 5-through hole; 6-support plate; 7-constraint half-groove; 8-fastening positioning groove; 9-fastening positioning protrusion; 10-half-baffle; 11-connecting half-cylinder; 12-connecting nut; 13-groove; 14-pressure plate. Detailed Implementation

[0016] The exemplary embodiments of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. It should be noted that, in the drawings, the same reference numerals are assigned to components that are substantially the same in structure and function, and redundant descriptions of substantially the same components have been omitted to make the description more concise.

[0017] like Figure 1-3As shown, the temperature-controlled bird perch includes a hollow pole body 1. One end of the pole body 1 is provided with a connecting device that can fix the pole body 1 to a bird breeding device. A temperature control probe 3 is placed inside the pole body 1. Through holes 5 are distributed on the pole body 1 around the temperature control probe 3. The temperature control probe 3 is connected to a wire 4 extending out of the pole body 1. The wire 4 is connected to a controller such as a temperature controller, and the controller is connected to a heating device and a power supply and other temperature control devices. The rod 1 is horizontally placed inside a birdcage or bird box, and fixedly connected to the birdcage or bird box via a connecting device, allowing parrots and other birds to stand and play. The temperature control probe 3 is placed inside the hollow rod 1 and connected to a controller such as a temperature controller via a wire 4. The through hole 5 allows the rod 1 to communicate with the space inside the birdcage or bird box, enabling the temperature control probe 3 to contact the space inside the birdcage or bird box for real-time temperature monitoring. At the same time, the temperature control probe 3 is located inside the rod 1, preventing parrots and other birds from pecking at it, thus avoiding damage caused by pecking and ensuring the normal use of the temperature control probe 3 and the normal adjustment of the temperature inside the birdcage or bird box.

[0018] like Figure 2 As shown, a gap is left between the periphery of the temperature control probe 3 and the inner wall of the rod 1 to prevent birds such as parrots from pecking at the temperature control probe 3 through the through hole 5 because the temperature control probe 3 is close to the inner wall of the rod 1.

[0019] like Figure 2 and 3 As shown, the pole 1 includes two interlocking shell halves 2, facilitating the combined use of the bird perch and the arrangement of the wire 4 and temperature control probe 3 within the pole 1. Each of the two shell halves 2 contains a corresponding support plate 6, with a constraint groove 7 on each support plate 6. When the two shell halves 2 are interlocked, the constraint grooves 7 on the corresponding support plates 6 combine to form constraint holes for constraining the temperature control probe 3 and the wire 4. The support plates 6 not only strengthen the shell halves 2, but the constraint holes formed by the constraint grooves 7 on the support plates 6 after interlocking constrain and position the temperature control probe 3 and the wire 4, preventing positional changes caused by the pole swaying when birds such as parrots fly onto it. This ensures that the temperature control probe 3 remains within the area surrounded by the through hole 5 inside the pole 1, maintaining a gap between it and the inner wall of the pole 1, facilitating communication with the external environment for temperature measurement. The connection between the temperature control probe 3 and the wire 4 can be secured by the constraint hole, or the temperature control probe 3 can be directly installed in the constraint hole to improve the stability of the temperature control probe 3. The two halves of the shell 2 can be fastened by setting a stepped groove structure on each side of the two halves of the shell 2 to prevent misalignment between the two halves of the shell 2 after fastening.

[0020] like Figure 2 and 3As shown, a fastening positioning groove 8 is provided on the fastening surface of one half-shell 2 away from the connecting device, and a fastening positioning protrusion 9 corresponding to and cooperating with the fastening positioning groove 8 is provided on the fastening surface of the other half-shell 2 away from the connecting device. After the two half-shells 2 are fastened together, the fastening positioning protrusion 9 is inserted into the fastening positioning groove 8, which facilitates the fastening assembly and positioning of the two half-shells 2. Furthermore, since one end of the pole 1 is fixed to the cage or box via a connecting device while the other end is free, when a bird such as a parrot stands on the pole, the free end of the pole 1 will bend downwards under force, causing axial relative sliding between the two halves of the shell 2. This not only affects the stability of the pole but also its service life. Moreover, the relative sliding of the two halves of the shell 2 will cause the corresponding two support plates 6 to slide against each other, causing wear on the temperature control probe 3 and the wire 4 constrained in the constraint hole. However, the snap-fit ​​positioning protrusion 9 inserted into the snap-fit ​​positioning groove 8 avoids axial relative sliding when the two halves of the shell 2 bend, thus preventing the above-mentioned problems from occurring.

[0021] like Figure 2 and 3 As shown, the connecting device includes two half-shells 2, each with a mating half-baffle 10 at one end. The outer sides of each baffle extend outwards with mating connecting half-cylinders 11. After fastening, connecting nuts 12 are threaded onto the outer sides of the two connecting half-cylinders 11. The outer surfaces of the half-baffles 10 have grooves 13. After the two half-shells 2 are fastened together, the two half-baffles 10 form a complete baffle, which, in conjunction with the connecting nuts 12, firmly clamps the device onto the cage or box. The grooves 13 improve the reliability of the clamping and prevent the pole from sliding or rotating after connection. A pressure plate 14, which mates with the half-baffles 10, can be provided inside the connecting nuts 12 to further enhance the clamping strength. The two connecting half-cylinders 11 are threaded together with the connecting nuts 12, making connection convenient. Furthermore, the two connecting half-cylinders 11 form a cylindrical shape after fastening, facilitating the passage of the wire 4 connecting the temperature control probe 3.

[0022] like Figure 1-3 As shown, the temperature control probe 3 is located inside the rod 1 at the end away from the connecting device. The diameter of the through hole 5 gradually decreases from the end of the rod 1 inward, so that there is no hole in the middle of the rod 1. The through hole 5 near the middle is also a small hole, which makes it convenient for birds such as parrots to stand and play on the pole.

[0023] When using this utility model, the temperature control probe 3 is placed inside the rod body 1 at the through hole 5, the wire 4 is arranged, and then the two halves of the shell 2 are fastened together. The temperature control probe 3 and the wire 4 are constrained and tightened through the constraint hole. The wire 4 passes through the fastened connecting half cylinder 11. Then the rod body 1 is placed inside the cage or box. The fastened connecting half cylinder 11 passes through the hole on the cage or box and is threadedly connected to the connecting nut 12. The baffle composed of the connecting nut 12 and the two half baffles 10 is fitted and clamped on the cage or box. The temperature control device, heating device and other temperature control equipment can be connected through the wire 4 for use.

[0024] In the description of this utility model, it should be understood that the terms indicating orientation or positional relationship are based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings, and are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as a limitation of this utility model. In the description of this utility model, it should be noted that unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," and "joining" 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.

[0025] Furthermore, it should be understood that although this specification describes embodiments, not every embodiment contains only one independent technical solution. This narrative style is merely for clarity. Those skilled in the art should consider the specification as a whole, and the technical solutions in each embodiment can also be appropriately combined to form other embodiments that can be understood by those skilled in the art.

Claims

1. A temperature-controlled bird perch, characterized in that: The device includes a hollow rod body, one end of which is provided with a connecting device that can fix the rod body to a bird breeding equipment. A temperature control probe is placed inside the rod body, and through holes are distributed around the temperature control probe on the rod body. The temperature control probe is connected to a wire extending out of the rod body.

2. The temperature-controlled bird perch as described in claim 1, characterized in that: A gap is left between the periphery of the temperature control probe and the inner wall of the rod.

3. The temperature-controlled bird perch as described in claim 2, characterized in that: The rod body includes two half-shells that are interlocked together. Each half-shell has a corresponding support plate. Each support plate has a constraint half-groove. When the two half-shells are interlocked, the constraint half-grooves on the two support plates combine to form a constraint hole for constraining the temperature control probe and the wire.

4. The temperature-controlled bird perch as described in claim 3, characterized in that: A fastening positioning groove is provided on the fastening surface of the half-shell at the end away from the connecting device, and a fastening positioning protrusion is provided on the fastening surface of the half-shell at the end away from the connecting device, which corresponds to and cooperates with the fastening positioning groove.

5. The temperature-controlled bird perch as described in claim 3, characterized in that: The connecting device includes two half-shells with mutually cooperating half-blocks at their ends. The outer sides of the two half-blocks are respectively provided with mutually cooperating connecting half-cylinders. After fastening, the outer sides of the two connecting half-cylinders are threaded with connecting nuts, and the inner side of the connecting nuts is provided with pressure plates. The outer surface of the half-blocks is provided with grooves.

6. The temperature-controlled bird perch as described in any one of claims 1-5, characterized in that: The temperature control probe is located at the end of the rod body away from the connecting device, and the diameter of the through hole gradually decreases from the end of the rod body inward.