A veterinary sick cow isolation pen

By designing an adjustable-angle isolation fence for sick cattle, combined with buffering and shielding structures, the problem of inconvenient observation in existing technologies has been solved, and the impact resistance of the fence and the flexibility of the treatment environment have been improved.

CN224460837UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-07中华人民共和国黄骅港海关

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
中华人民共和国黄骅港海关
Filing Date
2025-08-18
Publication Date
2026-07-07

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing veterinary isolation fences for sick cattle lack the flexibility to adjust for better observation, and the monolithic barrier makes it difficult to observe the internal situation from the outside.

Method used

A sick cattle isolation fence was designed, comprising a fence frame, a buffer plate, a movable plate, rubber pads, a shielding cloth, and fixing clips. By adjusting the angle and combination of the fence frame, flexible observation and shielding can be achieved. Combined with the rubber pad and spring structure of the buffer plate, it provides cushioning protection.

Benefits of technology

It allows for flexible adjustment of observation and shielding effects, improves the impact resistance of the fence, and ensures the safety of sick cattle and the stability of the treatment environment.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a sick cattle isolation fence for veterinarian belongs to the field of livestock breeding technology, include: fence frame for the sick cattle of veterinarian medical treatment is isolated and is surrounded, and the inner wall welding of fence frame has a plurality of fixed plate, and the side of fixed plate is connected with the buffer board through a plurality of springs, and the side of buffer board rotatably connects with a plurality of movable plate, and the other side of buffer board is provided with the accommodating groove for accommodating movable plate, and the inner wall of accommodating groove is bonded with the rubber pad of having elasticity, the storage box is fixedly connected in the side of fence frame, and the inside of storage box is provided with the shielding cloth for shielding veterinarian treatment process, and one end of shielding cloth is connected with the inner wall of storage box and is fixed, and the other end of shielding cloth is connected with the hanging rod, and the side of fence frame still is connected with two fixed clamps for fixing hanging rod, and the bottom end welding of fence frame has a plurality of for inserting the ground insertion rod. The sick cattle isolation fence for veterinarian, not only can adjust shielding, but also can buffer, combination and inclined support.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of animal husbandry technology, and in particular to a veterinary isolation fence for sick cattle. Background Technology

[0002] Animal husbandry is the process of using domesticated animals such as livestock and poultry to convert plant energy such as pasture and feed into animal energy through artificial feeding and breeding, in order to obtain livestock products such as meat, eggs, milk, wool, cashmere, hides, silk, and medicinal materials. In the process of cattle breeding, cattle sometimes contract infectious diseases. In order to prevent sick cattle from spreading the disease to other healthy cattle, isolation fences are used to isolate sick cattle. However, the existing veterinary isolation fences for sick cattle do not have the ability to flexibly adjust and observe the effect when in use.

[0003] A search revealed a Chinese patent document (authorization announcement number CN222548299U) for a veterinary isolation fence for sick cattle. This fence utilizes a first baffle, a second baffle, a first sliding rod, a spring, a moving block, an adjusting rod, a damper, a support plate, and a groove to buffer impact forces. The damper cushions the impact, and the movement of the second baffle moves the adjusting rod, which in turn moves the moving block along the first sliding rod. The moving block compresses the spring, generating elastic force that further decomposes the impact force. While this patent isolates sick cattle using a fence, in practical use, the monolithic design makes it difficult to observe the internal condition from the outside and lacks the flexibility to adjust the observation method. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this invention is to provide a veterinary isolation fence for sick cattle to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a veterinary isolation fence for sick cattle, comprising:

[0006] The fence frame is used to isolate sick cattle receiving veterinary treatment. The inner wall of the fence frame is welded with multiple fixed plates. The sides of the fixed plates are connected to buffer plates by multiple springs. One side of the buffer plate is rotatably connected to multiple movable plates. The other side of the buffer plate has a receiving groove for accommodating the movable plates. The inner wall of the receiving groove is glued with an elastic rubber pad.

[0007] The storage box is fixedly connected to the side of the fence frame. The inside of the storage box is equipped with a cover to shield the veterinary treatment process. One end of the cover is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the storage box, and the other end of the cover is connected to a hanging rod. The side of the fence frame is also connected to two fixing clips for fixing the hanging rod.

[0008] As a preferred embodiment, the bottom of the fence frame is welded with multiple insert rods for insertion into the ground, and one side of the fence frame is welded with multiple combined hollow tubes.

[0009] As a preferred embodiment, multiple L-shaped composite rods for inserting composite hollow tubes are welded to the other side of the fence frame, and multiple hollow plates are rotatably connected to the side of the fence frame away from the buffer plate.

[0010] As a preferred embodiment, the hollow plate has an adjusting plate inside, and a counterweight plate is rotatably connected to the bottom end of the adjusting plate.

[0011] As a preferred embodiment, the hollow plate has a threaded hole on its side, and the threaded hole is threadedly connected to a threaded rod for fixing the adjusting plate.

[0012] As a preferred embodiment, the top of the counterweight plate has multiple threaded channels, and the threaded channels are threadedly connected to anchor rods for insertion into the ground.

[0013] As a preferred embodiment, a rubber sheet is bonded to the side of the buffer plate away from the fixed plate, multiple guide rods are welded to the side of the buffer plate, and the side of the fixed plate has notches that match the guide rods.

[0014] Compared with the prior art, the technical effects and advantages of this utility model are as follows:

[0015] This veterinary isolation fence for sick cattle is designed so that the gaps between the fence frames and the fixing plates allow for easy observation of the sick cattle from the outside. If observation is not required, the hanging rod can be lifted and the covering cloth can be pulled up to cover the gaps between the fence frame and the fixing plate. At this time, the hanging rod can be fixed with the fixing clips to ensure the covering effect. The end of the storage box is located on one side of the fence frame, which can also cover the hollow tubes and rods in the assembly process, achieving complete coverage.

[0016] In actual use, the rubber pads of the veterinary isolation fence for sick cattle can cushion the impact of the sick cattle with the springs of the buffer plate. If complete blocking and cushioning are required, the movable plate can be rotated and inserted into the receiving groove of another buffer plate, where it is held in place by the elastic rubber pad.

[0017] This veterinary isolation fence for sick cattle, in actual use, is assembled by inserting the combination rod into the combination hollow tube of another fence frame. This design also allows for adjustment of the angle between the two fence frames. After inserting the rod into the ground, the angle of the hollow plate and the position of the adjustment plate are adjusted. After fixing the counterweight plate with anchor rods, the whole fence frame is diagonally supported, improving the overall impact resistance.

[0018] The veterinarian's isolation fence for sick cattle can not only be adjusted for shielding, but also for cushioning, combination, and diagonal support. Attached Figure Description

[0019] To more clearly illustrate the specific embodiments of this utility model or the technical solutions in the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the specific embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained from these drawings without creative effort.

[0020] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model;

[0021] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the combined structure of this utility model;

[0022] Figure 3 For the present utility model Figure 1 Enlarged schematic diagram of the structure at point A;

[0023] Figure 4 This is a cross-sectional view of the buffer plate of this utility model;

[0024] Figure 5 This is a rear view of the shielding cloth of this utility model after it has been unfolded.

[0025] Figure 6 This is a side view of the hollow plate and adjusting plate of this utility model after adjustment.

[0026] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures:

[0027] In the picture:

[0028] 1. Fence frame; 2. Fixing plate; 3. Spring; 4. Buffer plate; 5. Movable plate; 6. Rubber pad; 7. Storage box; 8. Covering cloth; 9. Hanging rod; 10. Fixing clip; 11. Insert rod; 12. Combined hollow tube; 13. Combined rod; 14. Hollow plate; 15. Adjusting plate; 16. Counterweight plate; 17. Tightening threaded rod; 18. Anchor bolt; 19. Rubber plate; 20. Guide rod. Detailed Implementation

[0029] In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a more thorough understanding of the present invention. However, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the present invention can be practiced without one or more of these details. In other instances, certain technical features well-known in the art have not been described in order to avoid confusion with the present invention.

[0030] Unless otherwise defined, the directions mentioned herein, such as up, down, left, right, front, back, inside, and outside, are based on the directions shown in the figures of this utility model, and are explained here together.

[0031] Please see Figures 1 to 6 As shown, a veterinary isolation fence for sick cattle, in this embodiment, includes:

[0032] The fence frame 1 is used to isolate sick cattle receiving veterinary treatment. Multiple fixed plates 2 are welded to the inner wall of the fence frame 1. Buffer plates 4 are connected to the sides of the fixed plates 2 via multiple springs 3. Multiple movable plates 5 are rotatably connected to one side of the buffer plates 4. A receiving groove is provided on the other side of the buffer plates 4 to accommodate the movable plates 5. An elastic rubber pad 6 is adhered to the inner wall of the receiving groove. The degree of contraction of the rubber pad 6 ensures that it will not easily move under external force. In actual use, the rubber plate 19 of the buffer plate 4, in conjunction with the springs 3, can absorb the impact of the sick cattle. For buffer protection, if full blocking and buffering are required, the movable plate 5 can be rotated and inserted into the receiving groove of another buffer plate 4. The side of the buffer plate 4 away from the fixed plate 2 is bonded with a rubber plate 19. Multiple guide rods 20 are welded to the side of the buffer plate 4. The side of the fixed plate 2 is provided with notches that are adapted to the guide rods 20. The inner wall of the notches is bonded with a rubber sleeve with a specific elasticity, which plays a damping function and prevents the spring 3 from moving indefinitely. In addition, the mobility of the buffer plate 4 is limited. When the spring is compressed to the compacted state, the buffer plate 4 stops moving.

[0033] This application may also design other structures to address the impact of sick cattle, which are not limited to this application and can be flexibly adjusted.

[0034] The storage box 7 is fixedly connected to the side of the fence frame 1. The interior of the storage box 7 is equipped with a shielding cloth 8 for shielding the veterinary treatment process. The shielding cloth 8 has the functions of shielding and ventilation. One end of the shielding cloth 8 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the storage box 7, and the other end of the shielding cloth 8 is connected to a hanging rod 9. The side of the fence frame 1 is also connected to two fixing clips 10 for fixing the hanging rod 9. The gap between the fence frame 1 and the fixing plate 2 makes it easy to observe the condition of the sick cattle from the outside. If observation is not required, the hanging rod 9 is lifted and the shielding cloth 8 is pulled up to shield the gap between the fence 1 and the fixing plate 2. At this time, the hanging rod 9 is fixed by the fixing clips 10 to ensure the shielding effect.

[0035] For assembly and fixation, multiple insertion rods 11 for inserting into the ground are welded to the bottom of the fence frame 1. Multiple combined hollow tubes 12 are welded to one side of the fence frame 1, and multiple L-shaped combination rods 13 for inserting into the combined hollow tubes 12 are welded to the other side of the fence frame 1. In actual use, the combination rods 13 are inserted into the combined hollow tubes 12 of another fence frame 1 to achieve assembly. Multiple combinations form fences of different lengths and angles. With the addition of some structures such as door panels, they can be used in conjunction to ensure the treatment of sick cattle. This fence is only one of the other structures for the treatment of sick cattle, not the entire structure. Then the insertion rods 11 are inserted into the ground to ensure stability. The overall stability is ensured by fixing the insertion rods 11 and the anchor rods 18. This application is suitable for outdoor muddy ground and is not suitable for cement ground or other ground that is not easy to penetrate.

[0036] To provide diagonal bracing, multiple hollow plates 14 are rotatably connected to the side of the fence frame 1 away from the buffer plate 4. An adjusting plate 15 is installed inside the hollow plate 14, and a counterweight plate 16 is rotatably connected to the bottom end of the adjusting plate 15. Threaded holes are provided on the side of the hollow plate 14, and threaded rods 17 for fixing the adjusting plate 15 are threaded into these holes. Multiple threaded channels are provided at the top of the counterweight plate 16, and anchor rods 18 for inserting into the ground are threaded into these channels. By adjusting the angle of the hollow plate 14 and the relative position of the adjusting plate 15, the counterweight plate 16 is brought to the ground. The anchor rods 18 are used to fix the counterweight plate 16, and the threaded rods 17 are used to tighten and fix the adjusting plate 15, thus achieving diagonal bracing for the fence frame 1 and improving its overall impact resistance.

[0037] This application is designed for outdoor use and is susceptible to damage from sick cattle. Therefore, all structural components used must be robust and safe to use. After a period of use, maintenance and structural replacement are required to ensure safety during use. When not in use, the components can be disassembled and stored in a warehouse or similar location. It will not be used outdoors continuously.

[0038] Working principle

[0039] In actual use, the veterinary isolation fence for sick cattle is assembled by inserting the combination rod 13 into the combination hollow tube 12 of another fence frame 1. Multiple combinations form fences of different lengths and angles. Then, the insertion rod 11 is inserted into the ground, and the angle of the hollow plate 14 and the relative position of the adjustment plate 15 are adjusted so that the counterweight plate 16 is on the ground. The counterweight plate 16 is fixed by the anchor rod 18, and the adjustment plate 15 is tightened and fixed by the threaded rod 17, so that the whole structure can provide diagonal support for the fence frame 1 and improve the overall impact resistance.

[0040] The gap between the fence frame 1 and the fixing plate 2 makes it easy to observe the condition of the sick cattle from the outside. If observation is not required, the hanging rod 9 is lifted and the covering cloth 8 is pulled up to cover the gap between the fence 1 and the fixing plate 2. At this time, the hanging rod 9 is fixed with the fixing clip 10 to ensure the effect of covering.

[0041] In actual use, the rubber plate 19 of the buffer plate 4, together with the spring 3, can buffer and protect against the impact of the sick cow. If complete blocking and buffering is required, the movable plate 5 can be rotated and inserted into the receiving groove of another buffer plate 4.

[0042] This veterinary isolation fence for sick cattle is assembled by inserting a combination rod into the hollow tube of another fence frame. This design also allows for adjustment of the angle between the two fence frames. After inserting the rod into the ground, the angle of the hollow plate and the position of the adjustment plate are adjusted. Anchor rods are then used to fix the counterweight plate, providing diagonal bracing for the entire fence frame and enhancing its overall impact resistance.

[0043] It should be noted that, in this document, relational terms such as "one" and "two" are used merely 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. Without further limitations, the phrase "comprising an element defined as..." does not exclude the presence of other identical elements in the process, method, article, or apparatus that includes said element.

[0044] 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 veterinary isolation fence for sick cattle, characterized in that, include: A fence frame (1) is used to isolate sick cattle treated by veterinarians. The inner wall of the fence frame (1) is welded with multiple fixed plates (2). The side of the fixed plates (2) is connected to a buffer plate (4) by multiple springs (3). One side of the buffer plate (4) is rotatably connected with multiple movable plates (5). The other side of the buffer plate (4) is provided with a receiving groove for accommodating the movable plates (5). The inner wall of the receiving groove is glued with an elastic rubber pad (6). A storage box (7) is fixedly connected to the side of the fence frame (1). The storage box (7) is provided with a cover cloth (8) for shielding the veterinary treatment process. One end of the cover cloth (8) is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the storage box (7). The other end of the cover cloth (8) is connected to a hanging rod (9). The side of the fence frame (1) is also connected to two fixing clips (10) for fixing the hanging rod (9).

2. The veterinary isolation fence for sick cattle according to claim 1, characterized in that, The bottom end of the fence frame (1) is welded with a plurality of insert rods (11) for inserting into the ground, and a plurality of combined hollow tubes (12) are welded to one side of the fence frame (1).

3. A veterinary isolation fence for sick cattle according to claim 2, characterized in that, On the other side of the fence frame (1), a plurality of L-shaped combined rods (13) for inserting combined hollow tubes (12) are welded, and a plurality of hollow plates (14) are rotatably connected to the side of the fence frame (1) away from the buffer plate (4).

4. A veterinary isolation fence for sick cattle according to claim 3, characterized in that, The hollow plate (14) has an adjustment plate (15) in its inner cavity, and a counterweight plate (16) is rotatably connected to the bottom end of the adjustment plate (15).

5. A veterinary isolation fence for sick cattle according to claim 4, characterized in that, The hollow plate (14) has a threaded hole on its side, and the threaded hole is threadedly connected to a threaded rod (17) for fixing the adjusting plate (15).

6. A veterinary isolation fence for sick cattle according to claim 5, characterized in that, The top of the counterweight plate (16) is provided with multiple threaded channels, and the threaded channels are threadedly connected to anchor rods (18) for insertion into the ground.

7. A veterinary isolation fence for sick cattle according to claim 1, characterized in that, A rubber plate (19) is bonded to the side of the buffer plate (4) away from the fixing plate (2). Multiple guide rods (20) are welded to the side of the buffer plate (4). The side of the fixing plate (2) has notches that are adapted to the guide rods (20).