A veterinary temperature detection device

CN224636107UActive Publication Date: 2026-08-14BOXING COUNTY ANIMAL HUSBANDRY & VETERINARY SERVICE CENT
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-10-13
Publication Date
2026-08-14

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Technical Problem

[0002]随着养殖和畜牧业的兴起,兽医一直成为比较热门的职业,尤其对于养殖户来说,兽医能有效地将其经济损失,在兽医作业过程中,对养殖动物测温是非常重要的环节,以牛羊和猪为例,测温通常为肛部测温和耳部测温,肛部测温多通过插入式温度计进行内部测温,提高测温的精准度,但对于连续测温来讲,为了不交叉感染,通常需要将温度计进行清洗和消毒后再使用,尤其清洗环节,浸泡和擦拭浪费较多时间,影响连续测温效率

Benefits of technology

[0011]本实用新型的有益效果在于:连续温度检测时,清洗方便快捷且迅速,缩短动物间因清洗环节导致的温度检测时间增长,提高检测效率。

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Abstract

This utility model discloses a veterinary temperature detection device, including a main detection housing, a handle housing, and a disassembly ring. The handle housing is installed at the bottom of the main detection housing, and the disassembly ring is installed at one end of the main detection housing. A circuit board is housed inside the main detection housing. A rotating body is rotatably installed within the annular hole of the disassembly ring. One end of the rotating body extends into the main detection housing and is electrically connected to the circuit board. A buried wire post is installed at the other end of the rotating body, and a heat-conducting covering head is installed at the end of the buried wire post. A temperature sensor is encased within the heat-conducting covering head. A rotating gear is sleeved on the rotating body, and the rotating gear meshes with a motor gear, which is connected to a motor. The advantages are: during continuous temperature detection, cleaning is convenient, quick, and rapid, reducing the time increase in temperature detection caused by cleaning between animals, and improving detection efficiency.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of veterinary temperature measuring devices, and in particular to a veterinary temperature detection device. Background Technology

[0002] With the rise of aquaculture and animal husbandry, veterinarians have become a popular profession, especially for farmers. Veterinarians can effectively mitigate economic losses. In veterinary work, temperature measurement of farmed animals is a crucial step. Taking cattle, sheep, and pigs as examples, temperature measurement is usually performed through the anus or ear. Anal temperature measurement often uses an insertable thermometer for internal measurement to improve accuracy. However, for continuous temperature measurement, in order to avoid cross-infection, the thermometer usually needs to be cleaned and disinfected before use. The cleaning process, in particular, involves soaking and wiping, which wastes a lot of time and affects the efficiency of continuous temperature measurement. Utility Model Content

[0003] The purpose of this invention is to provide a veterinary temperature detection device to solve the above-mentioned problems.

[0004] This utility model achieves the above objectives through the following technical solutions: A veterinary temperature detection device includes a main detection housing, a handle housing, and a disassembly ring. The handle housing is installed at the bottom of the main detection housing, and the disassembly ring is installed at one end of the main detection housing. A circuit board is provided inside the main detection housing. A rotating body is rotatably installed in the annular hole of the disassembly ring. One end of the rotating body extends into the main detection housing and is electrically connected to the circuit board. A buried wire post is installed at the other end of the rotating body. A heat-conducting covering head is installed at the end of the buried wire post. A temperature sensor is wrapped inside the heat-conducting covering head. A rotating gear is sleeved on the rotating body. The rotating gear meshes with a motor gear, and the motor gear is connected to a motor.

[0005] Furthermore, a battery is installed inside the grip shell, and a button switch and a charging port are provided on the grip shell.

[0006] Furthermore, a display screen and a push switch are installed on the outer shell wall of the main detection housing.

[0007] Furthermore, the outer sides of the motor gear and the rotating gear are covered with gear protective covers, the outer side of the gear protective covers is provided with sleeve rings, and the sleeve rings are provided with sleeve covers.

[0008] Furthermore, the motor is fixedly mounted on the bottom of the main detection housing via a motor protective cover.

[0009] Furthermore, the disassembly ring is installed onto the detection main housing by screws.

[0010] Furthermore, the rotating body is rotatably mounted onto the disassembly ring via a rotating bearing.

[0011] The beneficial effects of this invention are: during continuous temperature detection, cleaning is convenient, quick, and rapid, shortening the temperature detection time between animals caused by the cleaning process and improving detection efficiency. Attached Figure Description

[0012] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the veterinary temperature detection device described in this utility model; Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the rotation drive structure of the veterinary temperature detection device described in this utility model.

[0013] The annotations in the attached figures are explained as follows: 1. Main housing; 2. Handle housing; 3. Disassembly ring; 4. Rotating body; 5. Embedded wire post; 6. Heat-conducting covering head; 7. Sleeve cover; 8. Gear protective cover; 9. Motor protective cover; 10. Sleeve ring; 11. Temperature display screen; 12. Push switch; 13. Button switch; 14. Charging port; 15. Motor; 16. Motor gear; 17. Rotating bearing; 18. Rotating gear. Detailed Implementation

[0014] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings: like Figure 1 - Figure 2 As shown, a veterinary temperature detection device includes a main detection housing 1, a handle housing 2, and a disassembly ring 3. The handle housing 2 is installed at the bottom of the main detection housing 1, and the disassembly ring 3 is installed at one end of the main detection housing 1. The main housing 1 is equipped with a circuit board. A rotating body 4 is rotatably installed in the ring hole of the disassembly ring 3. One end of the rotating body 4 extends into the main housing 1 and is electrically connected to the circuit board. The other end of the rotating body 4 is equipped with a buried wire post 5. A heat-conducting cover head 6 is installed at the end of the buried wire post 5. A temperature sensor is wrapped inside the heat-conducting cover head 6. In this embodiment, one end of the rotating body 4 is electrically connected to the circuit board through a carbon brush assembly. The carbon brush assembly is a commonly used electrical connection assembly in rotating structures. It can transmit electrical signals during rotation and is widely used in drilling mechanisms. It will not be described in detail here. A transmission line is embedded in the embedded post 5 to facilitate the transmission of the signal from the temperature sensor. A rotating gear 18 is mounted on the rotating body 4. The rotating gear 18 is meshed with a motor gear 16. The motor gear 16 is connected to a motor 15. The motor 15 drives the motor gear 16 to rotate, thereby rotating the rotating body 4 through the meshing rotating gear 18. This drives the buried wire post 5 and the heat-conducting covering head 6 to rotate, quickly drying the cleaning water, thus facilitating further disinfection and reuse.

[0015] like Figure 1 - Figure 2 As shown, this utility model also discloses the following more optimized specific structures: The grip shell 2 contains a battery, and the grip shell 2 has a push-button switch 13 and a charging port 14. The push-button switch 13 is used to control the temperature display.

[0016] A display screen 11 and a push switch 12 are installed on the outer shell wall of the main housing 1. The push switch 12 is used to control the motor 15 to rotate.

[0017] The outer sides of the motor gear 16 and the rotating gear 18 are covered with gear protective cover shell 8. The outer side of the gear protective cover shell 8 is provided with sleeve ring 10. The sleeve ring 10 is provided with sleeve cover 7. The sleeve cover 7 is made of plastic and one end is sleeved onto the sleeve ring 10 with an interference fit. It can be inserted and removed during use.

[0018] The motor 15 is fixedly installed at the bottom of the detection main housing 1 by the motor protective cover 9 to avoid contact and interference with the animal's tail during use.

[0019] The disassembly ring 3 is installed onto the main housing 1 of the detection unit using screws.

[0020] Rotating body 4 is rotatably mounted onto disassembly ring 3 via rotating bearing 17.

[0021] like Figure 1 - Figure 2 The veterinary temperature detection device shown is mainly used for anal temperature detection in animals. When using it in a veterinary setting, the embedded thread 5 and the heat-conducting cover head 6 need to be lubricated, for example by adding water or lubricant. Then, it is inserted into the anus and the temperature is displayed by pressing the button switch 13. When veterinarians conduct temperature checks on farmed animals, if continuous checks are required, cleaning and disinfection are necessary. By pushing switch 12 to quickly shake off the cleaning solution and then spraying alcohol, the animals can be reused. This is convenient, quick, and efficient, reducing the time spent on temperature checks between animals due to the cleaning process and improving detection efficiency.

[0022] 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 this utility model as claimed.

Claims

1. A veterinary temperature detection device, characterized by: The device includes a main housing (1), a grip shell (2), and a disassembly ring (3). The grip shell (2) is installed at the bottom of the main housing (1). The disassembly ring (3) is installed at one end of the main housing (1). A circuit board is provided inside the main housing (1). A rotating body (4) is rotatably installed in the ring hole of the disassembly ring (3). One end of the rotating body (4) extends into the main housing (1) and is electrically connected to the circuit board. A buried wire post (5) is installed at the other end of the rotating body (4). A heat-conducting covering head (6) is installed at the end of the buried wire post (5). A temperature sensor is wrapped inside the heat-conducting covering head (6). A rotating gear (18) is sleeved on the rotating body (4). The rotating gear (18) meshes with a motor gear (16). The motor gear (16) is connected to a motor (15).

2. A temperature detection device for veterinary use according to claim 1, characterised in that: The grip shell (2) contains a battery, and the grip shell (2) has a button switch (13) and a charging port (14) on its shell.

3. The temperature detection device for veterinary use according to claim 1, characterized in that: The outer shell wall of the main detection housing (1) is equipped with a display screen (11) and a push switch (12).

4. The temperature detection device for veterinary use according to claim 1, characterized in that: The outer sides of the motor gear (16) and the rotating gear (18) are covered with gear protective covers (8), and the outer side of the gear protective covers (8) is provided with sleeve rings (10), and the sleeve rings (10) are provided with sleeve covers (7).

5. The temperature detection device for veterinary use according to claim 1, characterized in that: The motor (15) is fixedly installed at the bottom of the detection main housing (1) by a motor protective cover (9).

6. The temperature detection device for veterinary use according to claim 1, characterized in that: The disassembly ring (3) is installed onto the detection main housing (1) by screws.

7. The temperature detection device for veterinary use according to claim 1, characterized in that: The rotating body (4) is rotatably mounted onto the disassembly ring (3) via a rotating bearing (17).