An egg collection device for a chicken coop
By designing an egg collection device for chicken coops, utilizing structures such as pads, support rods, and insert rods, the problem of collecting eggs one by one after laying hens has been solved, achieving efficient egg collection and stable box structure, thus improving breeding efficiency.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- HUBEI YANWEI ECOLOGICAL AGRICULTURE CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-06-12
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-23
AI Technical Summary
In the process of raising laying hens, the existing chicken houses lack dedicated egg collection devices, which means that the eggs need to be collected one by one after the hens lay them, affecting collection efficiency.
Design an egg collection device that includes a box, baffle, collection box, and retrieval device. Utilize structures such as pads, support rods, insert rods, and support wheels to achieve simultaneous collection and retrieval of multiple eggs.
This device allows for the convenient collection and retrieval of multiple eggs simultaneously, reducing collection time and improving collection efficiency. It also stabilizes the position of the container and prevents it from moving around by using a limiting frame and locking block structure.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of chicken coop technology, specifically an egg collection device for chicken coops. Background Technology
[0002] Chicken houses are architectural structures specifically designed for raising chickens in the poultry industry. Their design, construction, and management are directly related to the growth, reproduction, and health of chickens, and thus affect the profitability of poultry farming. When constructing chicken houses, the ventilation system should be designed reasonably according to the size of the chicken house and the number of chickens to ensure uniform ventilation without dead corners. At the same time, the light intensity should be adjusted according to the growth stage and breed characteristics of the chickens.
[0003] Regarding the above and existing related technologies: In laying hen farming, chicken cages are used for rearing. After the hens lay eggs, it is necessary to collect the eggs. Since most chicken houses lack dedicated handling devices, the eggs need to be handled one by one. This can easily lead to inconvenience and affect collection efficiency when raising a large number of laying hens. Therefore, an egg collection device for chicken houses is proposed to address the above problems. Utility Model Content
[0004] In order to overcome the shortcomings of the prior art, at least one technical problem raised in the background art is solved.
[0005] The technical solution adopted by this utility model to solve its technical problem is as follows: The egg collection device for chicken coops of this utility model includes multiple boxes and a picking device. The surfaces of the multiple boxes are rotatably connected to baffles, and collection boxes are inserted into the inner walls of the boxes. The picking device is located on one side of the multiple boxes and includes a pad. The pad is located on one side of the box, and two support rods are fixedly connected to the upper surface of the pad. Two insertion rods are fixedly connected to the side walls of the two support rods near the collection boxes. The two insertion rods are inserted into the inner surface of the collection boxes. Multiple support wheels are rotatably connected to the inner surface of the pad. The insertion rods are inserted into the inner wall of the collection boxes, and then the pad is pushed again to move the support rods and insertion rods. The insertion rods pull the collection boxes out of the boxes, and then the eggs are picked up. By setting up the pad, support rods, insertion rods and support wheels, it is convenient to pick up eggs from multiple collection boxes at the same time.
[0006] Preferably, the surface of the collection box has an insertion hole near the insertion rod, and multiple anti-detachment rings are fixedly connected to the inner surface of the insertion hole of the collection box. The insertion rod is inserted into the inner surface of the multiple anti-detachment rings, and the insertion rod will also press against the inner surface of the anti-detachment rings. The anti-detachment rings make it easy for the insertion rod to be pulled out of the collection box.
[0007] Preferably, a reinforcing rod is fixedly connected to the surface of the pad and the support rod. When the support rod is under force, the support rod will transmit the force to the reinforcing rod, which can support the support rod and strengthen it.
[0008] Preferably, a handle is fixedly connected to the side wall of the reinforcing rod. When it is necessary to move the pad, the handle is pulled to move the reinforcing rod and the pad. The handle makes it easy to move the entire device.
[0009] Preferably, a plurality of reinforcing strips are fixedly connected to the ends of the two support rods that are close to each other. When the support rod is under force, the support rod will transmit the force to the reinforcing strips, and the reinforcing strips can connect the two support rods together, thereby increasing the strength of the two support rods.
[0010] Preferably, the surfaces of the multiple boxes are provided with support devices, each support device including two limiting frames. The two limiting frames are fitted onto the surfaces of the multiple boxes, and each box has a locking block fixedly connected to both sides. The locking blocks are inserted into the inner surfaces of the limiting frames, and the inner walls of the limiting frames and locking blocks are threaded with positioning pins. By rotating the positioning pins to the inner walls of the limiting frames and locking blocks, the position of the boxes can be fixed by setting the limiting frames, locking blocks, and positioning pins, and the random movement of the boxes can also be reduced.
[0011] Preferably, a fixing rod is fixedly connected to the surface of the limiting frame, and a placement groove is opened on the surface of the limiting frame. The locking block is inserted into the inner surface of the placement groove of the limiting frame. When the limiting frame is subjected to force, the force will be transmitted to the fixing rod, and the fixing rod can increase the strength of the limiting frame.
[0012] The advantages of this utility model are:
[0013] 1. When collecting eggs from the collection box, this utility model involves pushing the handle to move the reinforcing rod and support rod, which in turn move the pad. The pad causes the support wheel to roll on the ground. As the support rod moves, it moves the insertion rod, which inserts into the inner wall of the collection box's insertion hole. Simultaneously, the insertion rod presses against the inner surface of the anti-detachment ring. To retrieve the eggs, pull the handle to move the reinforcing rod and support rod, which in turn move the pad. The insertion rod then pulls out of the collection box, allowing the eggs to be removed. When the two support rods are under force, the force is transmitted to the reinforcing rod. To store the collected eggs, place the appropriate container on the pad and then put the eggs into the container. This device allows for easy retrieval of multiple collection boxes, thus facilitating the collection of eggs and reducing the time required for egg collection.
[0014] 2. When multiple boxes need to be placed, this utility model aligns two limiting frames, then stacks the boxes on the surfaces of the two limiting frames in sequence, and then pushes the limiting frames to fit onto the surfaces of the boxes. The limiting frames will fit onto the surfaces of the locking blocks through the placement slots, and then the positioning pins are rotated to the inner walls of the limiting frames and the locking blocks. When the limiting frames are under force, the force will be transmitted to the fixing rod. By setting the entire device, the boxes can be supported, and the position of the boxes can also be restricted. Attached Figure Description
[0015] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art 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 three-dimensional structural diagram of a box in an egg collection device for chicken coops;
[0017] Figure 2 This is a side view of a support rod in an egg collection device for a chicken coop.
[0018] Figure 3 For an egg collection device used in a chicken coop Figure 2 A schematic diagram of the structure at point A;
[0019] Figure 4 A bottom view of the structure of a mat in an egg collection device for chicken coops;
[0020] Figure 5 For an egg collection device used in a chicken coop Figure 4 A schematic diagram of the structure at point B;
[0021] Figure 6 This is a side view of the box structure in an egg collection device for chicken coops.
[0022] In the diagram: 1. Box body; 2. Baffle; 3. Collection box; 4. Retrieval device; 41. Pad; 42. Support rod; 43. Insert rod; 44. Support wheel; 45. Insertion hole; 46. Anti-detachment ring; 47. Reinforcing rod; 48. Handle; 49. Reinforcing strip; 5. Support device; 51. Limiting frame; 52. Locking block; 53. Positioning pin; 54. Fixing rod; 55. Placement slot. Detailed Implementation
[0023] 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 scope of protection of the present utility model.
[0024] Please see Figure 1-6 As shown, an egg collection device for a chicken coop includes multiple boxes 1 and a picking device 4. Each of the boxes 1 has a baffle 2 rotatably connected to its surface, and a collection box 3 is inserted into the inner wall of each box 1. The picking device 4 is located on one side of each box 1 and includes a pad 41. The pad 41 is located on one side of each box 1, and two support rods 42 are fixedly connected to the upper surface of the pad 41. Two insertion rods 43 are fixedly connected to the side walls of the two support rods 42 near the collection box 3, and the two insertion rods 43 are inserted into the collection box 3. The inner surface of the pad 41 is rotatably connected to multiple support wheels 44. During operation, pushing the pad 41 causes the support wheels 44 to roll on the ground. The pad 41 moves the support rod 42 and the insertion rod 43. The insertion rod 43 is inserted into the inner wall of the collection box 3. Then, pushing the pad 41 again causes the support rod 42 and the insertion rod 43 to move. The insertion rod 43 pulls the collection box 3 out of the box 1, and then the eggs are taken out. By setting the pad 41, support rod 42, insertion rod 43 and support wheels 44, it is convenient to take out eggs from multiple collection boxes 3 at the same time.
[0025] The collection box 3 has an insertion hole 45 on its surface near the insertion rod 43. Multiple anti-detachment rings 46 are fixedly connected to the inner surface of the insertion hole 45 of the collection box 3. The insertion rod 43 is inserted into the inner surface of the multiple anti-detachment rings 46. During operation, the insertion rod 43 is inserted into the inner wall of the insertion hole 45, and at the same time, the insertion rod 43 will also press against the inner surface of the anti-detachment rings 46. The anti-detachment rings 46 make it easy for the insertion rod 43 to be pulled out of the collection box 3.
[0026] A reinforcing rod 47 is fixedly connected to the surfaces of the pad 41 and the support rod 42. During operation, the support rod 42 transmits force to the reinforcing rod 47, which supports the support rod 42 and strengthens it.
[0027] A handle 48 is fixedly connected to the side wall of the reinforcing rod 47. During operation, pulling the handle 48 causes the reinforcing rod 47 and the pad 41 to move. The handle 48 facilitates the movement of the entire device.
[0028] Multiple reinforcing bars 49 are fixedly connected to one end of the two support rods 42 that are close to each other. During operation, the support rods 42 transmit force to the reinforcing bars 49, which connect the two support rods 42 together, thereby increasing the strength of the two support rods 42.
[0029] Support devices 5 are provided on the surfaces of multiple boxes 1. Each support device 5 includes two limiting frames 51, which are fitted onto the surfaces of the multiple boxes 1. Each box 1 has a locking block 52 fixedly connected to both sides. The locking block 52 is inserted into the inner surface of the limiting frame 51. The inner walls of the limiting frame 51 and the locking block 52 are threadedly connected to the positioning pin 53. During operation, multiple boxes 1 are stacked sequentially on the surfaces of the two limiting frames 51. The two limiting frames 51 are then pushed to make them fit against the boxes 1. At the same time, the locking block 52 is also inserted into the inner surface of the limiting frame 51. The positioning pin 53 is then rotated to the inner walls of the limiting frame 51 and the locking block 52. By setting the limiting frame 51, the locking block 52 and the positioning pin 53, the position of the box 1 can be fixed, and the movement of the box 1 can be reduced.
[0030] A fixing rod 54 is fixedly connected to the surface of the limiting frame 51, and a placement groove 55 is opened on the surface of the limiting frame 51. The locking block 52 is inserted into the inner surface of the placement groove 55 of the limiting frame 51. When working, the locking block 52 will be inserted into the inner wall of the placement groove 55. When the limiting frame 51 is subjected to force, it will transmit the force to the fixing rod 54. The fixing rod 54 can increase the strength of the limiting frame 51.
[0031] Working principle: When eggs need to be collected from collection box 3, push handle 48 to move reinforcing rod 47 and support rod 42. Reinforcing rod 47 and support rod 42 move pad 41, which in turn moves support wheel 44 on the ground. As support rod 42 moves, it moves insertion rod 43, which inserts into the inner wall of insertion hole 45 in collection box 3. Simultaneously, insertion rod 43 presses against the inner surface of anti-detachment ring 46. When eggs need to be removed, pull handle 48 to move reinforcing rod 47 and support rod 42. Reinforcing rod 47 and support rod 42 move pad 41, and insertion rod 43 pulls out of collection box 3. After collection box 3 is removed, the eggs are removed. When the two support rods 42 are under force, the force is transmitted to reinforcing bar 49. When eggs need to be stored... When collecting eggs, place the appropriate container on the pad 41, and then put the eggs into the container. By setting up the whole device, it is easy to take out multiple collection boxes 3, thus making it easier to take out the eggs in the collection boxes 3 and reducing the operation time of collecting eggs. When multiple boxes 1 need to be placed, align the two limiting frames 51, and then stack the boxes 1 on the surface of the two limiting frames 51 in sequence. Then push the limiting frame 51 so that the limiting frame 51 fits on the surface of the box 1. The limiting frame 51 will fit on the surface of the locking block 52 through the placement groove 55. Then rotate the positioning pin 53 to the inner wall of the limiting frame 51 and the locking block 52. When the limiting frame 51 is under force, it will transmit the force to the fixing rod 54. By setting up the whole device, the box 1 can be supported and the position of the box 1 can be restricted.
[0032] In the description of this specification, references to terms such as "an embodiment," "example," "specific example," etc., indicate that a specific feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with that embodiment or example is included in at least one embodiment or example of the present invention. In this specification, the illustrative expressions of the above terms do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment or example. Furthermore, the specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments or examples.
[0033] The foregoing has shown and described the basic principles, main features, and advantages of this utility model. Those skilled in the art should understand that this utility model is not limited to the above embodiments. The embodiments and descriptions in the specification are merely illustrative of the principles of this utility model. Various changes and modifications can be made to this utility model without departing from its spirit and scope, and all such changes and modifications fall within the scope of the claimed utility model.
Claims
1. An egg collection device for a chicken coop, comprising multiple boxes (1) and a picking device (4), wherein baffles (2) are rotatably connected to the surfaces of the multiple boxes (1), and collection boxes (3) are inserted into the inner walls of the boxes (1); characterized in that: The taking device (4) is set on one side of multiple boxes (1). The taking device (4) includes a pad (41). The pad (41) is located on one side of the box (1). Two support rods (42) are fixedly connected to the upper surface of the pad (41). Two insertion rods (43) are fixedly connected to the side walls of the two support rods (42) near the collection box (3). The two insertion rods (43) are inserted into the inner surface of the collection box (3). Multiple support wheels (44) are rotatably connected to the inner surface of the pad (41).
2. The egg collection device for a chicken coop according to claim 1, characterized in that: The collection box (3) has an insertion hole (45) on its surface near the insertion rod (43). Multiple anti-detachment rings (46) are fixedly connected to the inner surface of the insertion hole (45) of the collection box (3). The insertion rod (43) is inserted into the inner surface of the multiple anti-detachment rings (46).
3. The egg collection device for a chicken coop according to claim 1, characterized in that: The surfaces of the pad (41) and the support rod (42) are fixedly connected with reinforcing rods (47).
4. The egg collection device for a chicken coop according to claim 3, characterized in that: A handle (48) is fixedly connected to the side wall of the reinforcing rod (47).
5. The egg collection device for a chicken coop according to claim 1, characterized in that: Multiple reinforcing bars (49) are fixedly connected to one end of the two support rods (42) that are close to each other.
6. The egg collection device for a chicken coop according to claim 1, characterized in that: Support devices (5) are provided on the surface of multiple boxes (1). The support devices (5) include two limiting frames (51). The two limiting frames (51) are fitted on the surface of multiple boxes (1). A locking block (52) is fixedly connected to both sides of the box (1). The locking block (52) is inserted into the inner surface of the limiting frame (51). The inner walls of the limiting frame (51) and the locking block (52) are threaded with a positioning pin (53).
7. An egg collection device for a chicken coop according to claim 6, characterized in that: The surface of the limiting frame (51) is fixedly connected to a fixing rod (54), and the surface of the limiting frame (51) is provided with a placement groove (55). The card block (52) is inserted into the inner surface of the placement groove (55) of the limiting frame (51).