Pigpen structure with isolation panels

CN224627378UActive Publication Date: 2026-08-14成都旺江农牧科技有限公司
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-09-23
Publication Date
2026-08-14

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Technical Problem

[0003]然而,申请人采用电子饲喂站来喂养猪只时发现,由于少部分猪只因驯化或其它原因没有穿过电子饲喂站,这部分猪只则无法进食

Benefits of technology

[0011]与现有技术相比,本申请具有如下有益效果:本实用新型能够将已进食和未进食的猪只隔离开来,便于将最后未进食的猪只单独驱赶通过电子饲喂站,确保所有的猪只都能成功进食。另外,本实用新型能够调节已进食区和未进食区的大小,以适应已进食和未进食的猪只的数量。

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Abstract

This utility model discloses a pigpen structure with isolation barriers, including a pigpen and an electronic feeding station disposed within the pigpen. The electronic feeding station is disposed against the inner wall of the pigpen, and an isolation barrier is provided between the electronic feeding station and the inner wall of the pigpen to divide the internal space of the pigpen into a feeding area and a non-feeding area. The entrance of the electronic feeding station is connected to the non-feeding area, and the exit of the electronic feeding station is connected to the feeding area. This utility model can separate pigs that have fed and those that have not fed, making it easier to drive the last non-feeding pig through the electronic feeding station individually, ensuring that all pigs can successfully feed. In addition, this utility model can adjust the size of the feeding area and the non-feeding area to accommodate the number of pigs that have fed and those that have not fed.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of pigpen technology, specifically to a pigpen structure with isolation panels. Background Technology

[0002] With the continuous development of the livestock industry, electronic feeding stations have been applied in many modern pig farms. For example... Figure 1 As shown, electronic feeding stations are typically installed in pig pens. Pigs can only enter one at a time from one side and exit from the other, and cannot pass through the electronic feeding station in reverse. When a pig passes through the electronic feeding station, the station identifies the pig's ear tag and dispenses feed in precise quantities based on the pig's weight and other data. This allows the pigs to eat undisturbed within the enclosed space of the electronic feeding station, making it particularly suitable for breeding pig farming.

[0003] However, when the applicant used electronic feeding stations to feed pigs, they found that a small number of pigs, due to domestication or other reasons, did not pass through the electronic feeding stations and were therefore unable to eat. Although the farm workers could use the electronic system and ear tags to identify which pigs had not passed through the electronic feeding stations, it was not easy to isolate the small number of pigs that were not eating from the large number of pigs in the pen for individual feeding. Therefore, this application provides a pigpen structure with isolation barriers. Utility Model Content

[0004] To address the aforementioned issues, this application provides a pigpen structure with isolation barriers that can separate pigs that have eaten from those that have not, facilitating the individual herding of the last pigs that have not eaten through the electronic feeding station, thus ensuring that all pigs can successfully eat.

[0005] The objective of this utility model is achieved through the following technical solution: a pigpen structure with isolation barriers, comprising a pigpen and an electronic feeding station disposed within the pigpen; the electronic feeding station is disposed against the inner wall of the pigpen, and an isolation barrier is disposed between the electronic feeding station and the inner wall of the pigpen to divide the internal space of the pigpen into a fed area and a non-fed area; the entrance of the electronic feeding station is connected to the non-fed area, and the exit of the electronic feeding station is connected to the fed area.

[0006] Furthermore, the pigpen is equipped with fixing components at different locations, and the end of the isolation fence facing away from the electronic feeding station can be connected to the fixing components at different locations, thereby adjusting the size of the fed area and the unfed area.

[0007] The isolation fence includes a fixed fence that is fixedly connected to the electronic feeding station and a movable fence that is movably connected to the fixed fence; the end of the movable fence that is away from the electronic feeding station is movably connected to the fixed component.

[0008] The fixed railing is provided with a fixing ring, and the movable railing is provided with a hook for inserting the fixing ring.

[0009] The movable panel is provided with a fixing plate, which is connected to the fixing component by a pin.

[0010] The inner wall of the pigpen is equipped with hooks for hanging movable pen panels.

[0011] Compared with the prior art, this application has the following beneficial effects: This utility model can separate pigs that have eaten and those that have not, making it easier to drive the last pigs that have not eaten through the electronic feeding station separately, ensuring that all pigs can successfully eat. In addition, this utility model can adjust the size of the feeding area and the non-feeding area to accommodate the number of pigs that have eaten and those that have not.

[0012] Some of the additional features of this application will be described in the following description. These additional features will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon examination of the following description and the accompanying drawings, or upon understanding the production or operation of the embodiments. The features disclosed in this application can be implemented and achieved through the practice or use of various methods, means, and combinations thereof with respect to the specific embodiments described below. Attached Figure Description

[0013] The accompanying drawings, which are provided to further illustrate this application and constitute a part of this application, illustrate exemplary embodiments of this application and are used to explain this application, but do not constitute a limitation thereof. In the drawings, the same reference numerals denote the same components.

[0014] Figure 1 This refers to the existing pigpen structure without isolation barriers.

[0015] Figure 2 This is a structural diagram showing the connection between the movable railing and the fixing member at the first position of this utility model.

[0016] Figure 3 This is a structural diagram showing the connection between the movable railing and the fixing member at the second position of this utility model.

[0017] Figure 4 This is a structural diagram showing the connection between the movable railing and the fixing member at the third position of this utility model.

[0018] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the movable fence panel of this utility model being hung on the inner wall of a pigpen.

[0019] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram showing the connection between the fixed and movable railings of this utility model.

[0020] Figure 7This is a schematic diagram showing the connection between the movable railing and the fixing component of this utility model.

[0021] The reference numerals in the above figures are as follows: 1-Pigpen, 2-Electronic feeding station, 3-Isolation fence, 31-Fixed fence, 32-Movable fence, 33-Hook, 34-Fixing ring, 35-Fixing plate, 37-Pin, 4-Feeding area, 5-Unfeeding area, 6-Fixing component. Detailed Implementation

[0022] To enable those skilled in the art to better understand the present application, the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present application, and not all embodiments.

[0023] Example

[0024] like Figure 1 As shown, this embodiment discloses a pigpen structure with a partition fence, including a pigpen 1 and an electronic feeding station 2 and a partition fence 3 respectively disposed within the pigpen 1. The electronic feeding station 2 is disposed against the inner wall of the pigpen 1, and the partition fence 3 is disposed between the electronic feeding station 2 and the inner wall of the pigpen 1; that is, one side of the electronic feeding station 2 abuts against the inner wall of the pigpen 1, preventing pigs from passing between them, while the other side of the electronic feeding station 2 is connected to the partition fence 3. The end of the partition fence 3 facing away from the electronic feeding station 2 is connected to the inner wall of the pigpen 1. Thus, the partition fence 3 can divide the internal space of the pigpen 1 into a fed area 4 and a non-fed area 5. The entrance of the electronic feeding station 2 is connected to the non-fed area 5, and the exit of the electronic feeding station 2 is connected to the fed area 4. Figure 1 As shown.

[0025] With the above setup, all pigs are in the non-feeding area 5 before feeding. As time goes by, pigs continuously enter the electronic feeding station 2 to eat. After eating, the pigs come out of the electronic feeding station 2 and enter the fed area 4. In this way, the pigs that have eaten and the pigs that have not eaten can be separated. Finally, if some pigs do not enter the electronic feeding station 2 to eat on their own, the farm staff can enter the non-feeding area 5 to drive or guide these pigs into the electronic feeding station 2 to eat. Compared with the traditional pigpen structure, this embodiment can better drive the non-feeding pigs through the electronic feeding station 2, ensuring that all pigs can eat successfully.

[0026] As another implementation, the pigpen 1 is equipped with fixing parts 6 at different locations, and the end of the isolation fence 3 facing away from the electronic feeding station 2 can be connected to the fixing parts 6 at different locations, thereby adjusting the size of the fed area 4 and the unfed area 5.

[0027] Specifically, the isolation fence 3 includes a fixed fence 31 fixedly connected to the electronic feeding station 2 and a movable fence 32 movably connected to the fixed fence 31; the end of the movable fence 32 facing away from the electronic feeding station 2 is movably connected to the fixing member 6. During installation, one end of the fixed fence 31 is fixed to the electronic feeding station 2 by welding or bolting. A fixing ring 34 is provided at the end of the fixed fence 31 facing away from the electronic feeding station 2. A hook 33 is provided on the movable fence 32. During installation, the hook 33 is inserted into the fixing ring 34, thereby connecting the movable fence 32 and the fixed fence 31 together, and allowing the movable fence 32 to swing relative to the fixed fence 31. Figure 6 As shown. Additionally, a fixing plate 35 is provided at the end of the movable guardrail 32 facing away from the fixed guardrail 31. Both the fixing plate 35 and the fixing member 6 have insertion holes. During installation, a pin 37 is passed sequentially through the insertion holes on the fixing plate 35 and the fixing member 6 to connect the movable guardrail 32 to the fixing member 6, as shown. Figure 7 As shown. When the pin 37 is pulled out, the movable partition 32 can be separated from the fixing member 6. At this time, the movable partition 32 can be swung to connect the movable partition 32 to another fixing member 6 to adjust the position of the movable partition 32, thereby adjusting the size of the fed area 4 and the unfed area 5.

[0028] In this embodiment, multiple fixing members 6 can be used, such as three, distributed around the inner wall of the pigpen 1. Before feeding begins, the movable pen piece 32 is connected to the outermost fixing member 6, so that the unfed area 5 is at its maximum and the feeding area 4 is at its minimum. Figure 2 As shown, as pigs continuously enter the feeding area 4 after eating, the number of pigs in the feeding area increases, while the number of pigs in the non-feeding area decreases. At this point, the movable pen 32 can be adjusted to connect with the central fixing piece 6, as shown. Figure 3 As shown. During the later stages of feeding, there are more pigs in the feeding area and fewer pigs in the non-feeding area. At this time, the movable pen 32 can be adjusted to the fixing piece 6 at the other end, as shown. Figure 4 As shown, at this time, the unfeeded area 5 is at its smallest and the fed area 4 is at its largest. Adjusting the unfeeded area 5 to its smallest size makes it easier to drive the remaining pigs into the electronic feeding station 2 to eat.

[0029] In addition, the inner wall of pigpen 1 is equipped with hooks for hanging movable pen panels 32. When pigs are being moved out of the pen or when it is necessary to perform physical measurements on the pigs, the movable pen panels 32 can be removed and hung on the hooks. Figure 5 As shown, this is to prevent the barrier 32 from obstructing the smooth progress of the work.

[0030] It should be noted that all features disclosed in this specification, or all steps in all methods or processes disclosed, may be combined in any way, except for mutually exclusive features and / or steps.

[0031] Furthermore, the specific embodiments described above are exemplary. Those skilled in the art can devise various solutions inspired by the disclosure of this utility model, and these solutions all fall within the scope of this utility model and its protection. Those skilled in the art should understand that this utility model specification and its drawings are illustrative and not intended to limit the scope of the claims. The scope of protection of this utility model is defined by the claims and their equivalents.

Claims

1. A pigpen structure with isolation barriers, comprising a pigpen (1) and an electronic feeding station (2) disposed within the pigpen (1); characterized in that, The electronic feeding station (2) is set against the inner wall of the pigpen (1), and there is a partition (3) between the electronic feeding station (2) and the inner wall of the pigpen (1) to divide the internal space of the pigpen (1) into a fed area (4) and a non-fed area (5). The entrance of the electronic feeding station (2) is connected to the non-fed area (5), and the exit of the electronic feeding station (2) is connected to the fed area (4).

2. The pigsty structure having a partition according to claim 1, wherein The pigpen (1) is equipped with fixing parts (6) at different locations. The end of the isolation fence (3) facing away from the electronic feeding station (2) can be connected to the fixing parts (6) at different locations, thereby adjusting the size of the fed area (4) and the unfed area (5).

3. The pig house structure with a partition according to claim 2, characterized in that, The isolation fence (3) includes a fixed fence (31) fixedly connected to the electronic feeding station (2) and a movable fence (32) movably connected to the fixed fence (31); the end of the movable fence (32) facing away from the electronic feeding station (2) is movably connected to the fixing member (6).

4. The pig house structure with a partition according to claim 3, characterized in that, The fixed railing (31) is provided with a fixing ring (34), and the movable railing (32) is provided with a hook (33) for inserting into the fixing ring (34).

5. The pigsty structure having a partition according to claim 3, wherein The movable panel (32) is provided with a fixing plate (35), which is connected to the fixing member (6) by a pin (37).

6. The hog confinement structure having stall panels of claim 3 wherein, The inner wall of the pigpen (1) is provided with hooks for hanging movable fence panels (32).