An embryo immersion breeding device

CN224638478UActive Publication Date: 2026-08-18HUBEI NONGHUA AGRI TECH CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202521229944.6
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-06-16
Publication Date
2026-08-18
Estimated Expiration
2035-06-16

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Technical Problem

这种方式存在明显弊端,由于水稻苗在培育盒内位置固定,热量难以均匀传递,容易导致培育盒内不同区域的水稻苗受热不均的问题

Benefits of technology

通过在培育箱体底部设置加热件,结合旋转件和升降件的协同运动,培育盒体能够实现整体移动包括转动和一端升降。这种动态设计使得培育盒体内的水稻苗能够均匀受热,避免了传统静态加热方式导致的局部过热或温度不均问题,为水稻苗提供了更稳定的生长环境。解决现有技术的水稻浸胚育种装置中,多数设备采用固定放置水稻苗的培育盒,仅依靠底部加热元件进行加热。这种方式存在明显弊端,由于水稻苗在培育盒内位置固定,热量难以均匀传递,容易导致培育盒内不同区域的水稻苗受热不均的问题。

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Abstract

The utility model relates to a kind of embryo breeding device, including cultivation box and the cultivation box body being located in cultivation box, cultivation box bottom is connected with heating part, cultivation box one end is connected with rotating part, cultivation box other end is connected with lifting piece, rotating part is used to drive cultivation box rotation;Rotating part is used to drive cultivation box one end to carry out lifting action, lifting piece and rotating part are used to drive cultivation box to move, to make the rice seedling in cultivation box to carry out uniform heating.The technical scheme of the present application has beneficial technical effects: by setting heating part in the bottom of cultivation box, combined with the cooperative movement of rotating part and lifting piece, cultivation box can realize overall movement including rotation and one end lifting.This dynamic design makes the rice seedling in cultivation box can be uniformly heated, avoids the problem of local overheating or uneven temperature caused by traditional static heating mode, and provides more stable growth environment for rice seedling.
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Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of breeding, specifically to an embryo immersion breeding device. Background Technology

[0002] As an important food crop globally, rice requires embryo soaking breeding as a key step in the rice cultivation process. Through scientific embryo soaking breeding, the germination rate of rice seeds can be effectively improved, and robust rice seedlings can be cultivated, laying the foundation for high and stable yields in the future.

[0003] In existing rice embryo-soaking breeding devices, most equipment uses a fixed cultivation box for rice seedlings, relying solely on a bottom heating element for heating. This method has significant drawbacks. Because the rice seedlings are in a fixed position within the cultivation box, heat is difficult to transfer evenly, easily leading to uneven heating of the rice seedlings in different areas of the cultivation box.

[0004] Therefore, it is very necessary to provide an embryo immersion breeding device to solve the above-mentioned technical problems. Utility Model Content

[0005] Based on the above description, this utility model provides an embryo soaking breeding device to solve the problem that most existing rice embryo soaking breeding devices use a fixed cultivation box for placing rice seedlings, relying solely on a bottom heating element for heating. This method has obvious drawbacks. Because the rice seedlings are in a fixed position inside the cultivation box, heat is difficult to transfer evenly, easily leading to uneven heating of rice seedlings in different areas of the cultivation box.

[0006] The technical solution of this utility model to solve the above-mentioned technical problems is as follows: An embryo soaking breeding device includes a cultivation box and a cultivation container disposed in the cultivation box. A heating element is connected to the bottom of the cultivation box, a rotating element is connected to one end of the cultivation container, and a lifting element is connected to the other end of the cultivation container. The rotating element is used to drive the cultivation container to rotate; the rotating element is used to drive one end of the cultivation container to perform a lifting action; the lifting element and the rotating element are used to drive the cultivation container to move, so that the rice seedlings in the cultivation container are heated evenly.

[0007] Furthermore, the culture box body is provided with a first snap-fit ​​groove at one end near the rotating component. The rotating component includes a first rotating support connected to the first snap-fit ​​groove and a first rotating support rod rotatably connected to the first rotating support. A rotating drive component is connected to the end of the first rotating support rod away from the first rotating support.

[0008] Furthermore, a rotating bearing is connected to the cultivation box, and the first rotating support rod is connected to the rotating bearing.

[0009] Furthermore, the rotation drive component includes a rod gear connected to the first rotating support rod and a motor gear connected to the rod gear. A rotary motor is connected to the motor gear, and the rotary motor is fixed to the cultivation box.

[0010] Furthermore, the cultivation box body is provided with a second snap-fit ​​groove at one end near the lifting component. The lifting component includes a rotating docking component, which includes a second rotating support connected to the second snap-fit ​​groove and a second rotating support block rotatably connected to the second rotating support.

[0011] Furthermore, the lifting component includes a first lifting support rotatably connected to the second rotating support block and a transmission component connected to the first lifting support. A second lifting support is connected to the transmission component, and a lifting drive component is connected to the second lifting support. The cultivation box is provided with a box slide, and the second lifting support is slidably connected to the box slide.

[0012] Furthermore, the lifting drive component includes a rotating screw connected within the slide rail of the box, the rotating screw being threadedly connected to the second lifting support, and a lifting motor connected to the rotating screw, the lifting motor being fixed to the cultivation box.

[0013] Furthermore, the transmission component includes a first ball groove on the first lifting support and a second ball groove on the second lifting support. A first ball is rotatably connected in the first ball groove, and a second ball is rotatably connected in the second ball groove. A transmission rod is connected between the first ball and the second ball.

[0014] Furthermore, the upper end of the cultivation box is connected to a box cover, which is made of glass.

[0015] Furthermore, a rotating rod is rotatably connected to the cover of the box, and a scraper is connected to the side of the rotating rod near the inner cavity of the cultivation box.

[0016] Compared with the prior art, the technical solution of this application has the following beneficial technical effects: By incorporating a heating element at the bottom of the cultivation box, combined with the coordinated movement of rotating and lifting components, the cultivation box can achieve overall movement, including rotation and lifting at one end. This dynamic design ensures that the rice seedlings inside the cultivation box are heated evenly, avoiding the problems of localized overheating or uneven temperature caused by traditional static heating methods, thus providing a more stable growth environment for the rice seedlings. This addresses the issue in existing rice embryo-soaking breeding devices where most equipment uses a fixed cultivation box for the rice seedlings, relying solely on a bottom heating element for heating. This method has significant drawbacks; because the rice seedlings are in a fixed position within the cultivation box, heat is difficult to transfer evenly, easily leading to uneven heating of the rice seedlings in different areas of the cultivation box. Attached Figure Description

[0017] Figure 1 One of the partial cross-sectional structural schematic diagrams of an embryo immersion breeding device provided in this embodiment of the present utility model; Figure 2 for Figure 1 Enlarged structural diagram at point Q; Figure 3 for Figure 1 Enlarged structural diagram at point W; Figure 4 A second partial cross-sectional structural schematic diagram of an embryo immersion breeding device provided for an embodiment of this utility model; Figure 5 for Figure 4 Enlarged structural diagram at point E; Figure 6 A schematic diagram of the overall structure of an embryo immersion breeding device provided in an embodiment of this utility model; Figure 7 This is a cross-sectional structural diagram of the rotating drive component in an embryo immersion breeding device provided in an embodiment of the present invention.

[0018] The attached diagram lists the components represented by each number as follows: 1. Cultivation box; 11. Box slide rails; 2. Cultivation box; 21. First card slot; 22. Second card slot; 3. Heating element; 4. Rotating component; 41. First rotating support; 42. First rotating rod; 43. Rotational drive component; 431. Rod gear; 432. Motor gear; 433. Rotary motor; 5. Lifting component; 51. Rotating docking component; 511. Second rotating support; 512. Second rotating block; 513, First lifting support; 5131, First ball groove; 514. Transmission component; 5141. First sphere; 5142. Second sphere; 5143. Transmission rod; 515, Second lifting support; 5151, Second ball groove; 516. Lifting drive component; 5161. Rotating screw; 5162. Lifting motor; 6. Box lid; 7. Rotating rod; 8. Squeegee; 9. Rotating bearing. Detailed Implementation

[0019] To facilitate understanding of this application, a more complete description will be provided below with reference to the accompanying drawings, which illustrate embodiments of the present application. However, the present application can be implemented in many different forms and is not limited to the embodiments described herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that the disclosure of this application will be thorough and complete.

[0020] Unless otherwise defined, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this application belongs. The terminology used herein in the specification of this application is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of this application.

[0021] It is understood that spatial relation terms such as "below," "under," "below," "below," "above," "above," etc., can be used here to describe the relationship between one element or feature shown in the figure and other elements or features. It should be understood that, in addition to the orientation shown in the figure, spatial relation terms also include different orientations of the device in use and operation. For example, if the device in the figure is flipped, the element or feature described as "below" or "below" of the other element or feature will be oriented "above" the other element or feature. Therefore, the exemplary terms "below" and "below" can include both upper and lower orientations. Furthermore, the device may also include other orientations (e.g., rotated 90 degrees or other orientations), and the spatial descriptive terms used herein will be interpreted accordingly.

[0022] It should be noted that when one element is considered to be "connected" to another element, it can be directly connected to the other element or connected to the other element through an intermediary element. In the following embodiments, "connection" should be understood as "electrical connection," "communication connection," etc., if the connected circuits, modules, units, etc., have the transmission of electrical signals or data between them.

[0023] When used herein, the singular forms of “a,” “an,” and “the” may also include the plural forms unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It should also be understood that the terms “comprising,” “including,” or “having,” etc., specify the presence of the stated feature, whole, step, operation, component, part, or combination thereof, but do not preclude the possibility of the presence or addition of one or more other features, wholes, steps, operations, components, parts, or combinations thereof.

[0024] like Figures 1 to 7As shown, an embryo immersion breeding device includes a cultivation box 1 and a cultivation container 2 disposed inside the cultivation box 1. A heating element 3 is connected to the bottom of the cultivation box 1. A rotating element 4 is connected to one end of the cultivation container 2, and a lifting element 5 is connected to the other end of the cultivation container 2. The rotating element 4 is used to drive the cultivation container 2 to rotate; the rotating element 4 is used to drive one end of the cultivation container 2 to lift; the lifting element 5 and the rotating element 4 are used to drive the cultivation container 2 to move, so that the rice seedlings inside the cultivation container 2 are heated evenly.

[0025] In this embodiment, by setting a heating element 3 at the bottom of the cultivation box 1, and combining the coordinated movement of the rotating element 4 and the lifting element 5, the cultivation box 2 can achieve overall movement, including rotation and lifting at one end. This dynamic design allows the rice seedlings inside the cultivation box 2 to be heated evenly, avoiding the problems of local overheating or uneven temperature caused by traditional static heating methods, and providing a more stable growth environment for the rice seedlings.

[0026] In some embodiments, the culture box 2 is provided with a first snap-fit ​​groove 21 at one end near the rotating member 4. The rotating member 4 includes a first rotating support 41 connected to the first snap-fit ​​groove 21 and a first rotating support rod 42 rotatably connected to the first rotating support 41. A rotating drive member 43 is connected to one end of the first rotating support rod 42 away from the first rotating support 41.

[0027] In this embodiment, the end of the culture box 2 near the rotating component 4 is provided with a first snap-fit ​​groove 21. The rotating component 4 includes a first rotating support 41 connected to the first snap-fit ​​groove 21 and a first rotating support rod 42 rotatably connected to the first rotating support 41. This design ensures the stability of the culture box 2 during rotation through the cooperation of the snap-fit ​​groove and the rotating support.

[0028] In some embodiments, a rotating bearing 9 is connected to the cultivation box 1, and the first rotating support rod 42 is connected to the rotating bearing 9.

[0029] In this embodiment, the frictional force during the rotation of the first rotating support rod 42 is reduced by the rotating bearing 9, thereby improving the stability of the first rotating support rod 42 during rotation.

[0030] In some embodiments, the rotation drive 43 includes a rod gear 431 connected to the first rotating support rod 42 and a motor gear 432 geared to the rod gear 431. A rotary motor 433 is connected to the motor gear 432 and the rotary motor 433 is fixed to the cultivation box 1.

[0031] In this embodiment, the rotation drive component 43 includes a rod gear 431 connected to the first rotating support rod 42 and a motor gear 432 geared to the rod gear 431. A rotary motor 433 is connected to the motor gear 432 and is fixed to the cultivation box 1. This gear transmission method has advantages such as accurate transmission ratio, high efficiency, and compact structure, enabling precise control of the rotation angle and speed of the cultivation box 2. Simultaneously, the power of the rotary motor 433 can be adjusted according to actual needs to achieve efficient and energy-saving operation and reduce energy consumption.

[0032] In some embodiments, the cultivation box 2 is provided with a second snap-fit ​​groove 22 at one end near the lifting member 5, and the lifting member 5 includes a rotating docking member 51. The rotating docking member 51 includes a second rotating support 511 connected to the second snap-fit ​​groove 22 and a second rotating support block 512 rotatably connected to the second rotating support 511.

[0033] In this embodiment, the cultivation box 2 has a second locking groove 22 at one end near the lifting component 5. The lifting component 5 includes a rotating docking component 51, which includes a second rotating support 511 connected to the second locking groove 22 and a second rotating support block 512 rotatably connected to the second rotating support 511. This design, through the cooperation of the locking groove and the rotating support, ensures the stability of the cultivation box 2 during the lifting process. At the same time, the rotation function of the second rotating support block 512 makes the lifting action more flexible, and the lifting angle and height can be adjusted according to actual needs, improving the applicability of the equipment.

[0034] In some embodiments, the lifting member 5 includes a first lifting support 513 rotatably connected to the second rotating support block 512 and a transmission member 514 connected to the first lifting support 513. A second lifting support 515 is connected to the transmission member 514, and a lifting drive member 516 is connected to the second lifting support 515. The cultivation box 1 is provided with a box slide 11, and the second lifting support 515 is slidably connected to the box slide 11.

[0035] In this embodiment, through the rotatable connection between the first lifting support 513 and the second rotating support block 512, and the linkage design of the transmission component 514 and the second lifting support 515, the lifting component 5 can achieve precise lifting control of the cultivation box 2. This design ensures the stability and accuracy of the cultivation box 2 during the lifting process, allowing the rice seedlings to receive environmental factors such as light and temperature evenly, further optimizing growth conditions and improving germination rate and growth uniformity.

[0036] In some embodiments, the lifting drive 516 includes a rotating screw 5161 connected in the box slide 11, the rotating screw 5161 being threadedly connected to the second lifting support 515, and a lifting motor 5162 being connected to the rotating screw 5161, the lifting motor 5162 being fixed on the cultivation box 1.

[0037] In this embodiment, the threaded connection between the rotating screw 5161 and the second lifting support 515 enables precise control of the lifting action. Driven by the lifting motor 5162, the rotating screw 5161 rotates, allowing the second lifting support 515 to move precisely linearly along the screw's axis, thus achieving precise adjustment of the height of the cultivation box 2. This precise positioning function helps meet the precise needs of rice seedlings at different growth stages for environmental factors such as light and temperature.

[0038] In some embodiments, the transmission member 514 includes a first ball groove 5131 disposed on the first lifting support 513 and a second ball groove 5151 disposed on the second lifting support 515. A first ball 5141 is rotatably connected in the first ball groove 5131, and a second ball 5142 is rotatably connected in the second ball groove 5151. A transmission rod 5143 is connected between the first ball 5141 and the second ball 5142.

[0039] In this embodiment, the first ball 5141 rotates within the first ball groove 5131, and the second ball 5142 rotates within the second ball groove 5151, and the two are connected by a transmission rod 5143. This design allows the transmission component 514 to rotate flexibly in multiple directions, adapting to the complex relative motion between the first lifting support 513 and the second lifting support 515, ensuring the smoothness of the lifting process, and reducing jamming or damage caused by uncoordinated movement.

[0040] In some embodiments, the upper end of the cultivation box 1 is connected to a box cover 6, and the box cover 6 is made of glass.

[0041] In some embodiments, a rotating rod 7 is rotatably connected to the box cover 6, and a scraper brush 8 is connected to the side of the rotating rod 7 near the inner cavity of the cultivation box 1.

[0042] Example 1: At the bottom of the cultivation chamber 1, the heating element 3 is securely connected by welding, bolting, or other methods, enabling it to stably provide heat to the cultivation chamber 1. Additionally, a temperature sensor is connected inside the cultivation chamber 1 to detect the internal temperature and allow for more precise temperature control.

[0043] Preferably, the first rotating support 41 is snapped into the first snap-fit ​​groove 21 at the end of the cultivation box 2 near the rotating component 4, ensuring a tight snap-fit. The first rotating support rod 42 is rotatably connected to the first rotating support 41, and a rotating bearing 9 is installed at a suitable position on the cultivation box 1. The end of the first rotating support rod 42 away from the first rotating support 41 is connected to the rotating bearing 9, so that the first rotating support rod 42 can rotate with the rotating bearing 9 as the fulcrum. The rod gear 431 is installed on the first rotating support rod 42, so that it can rotate synchronously with the first rotating support rod 42. The motor gear 432 is gear-connected to the rod gear 431 to ensure accurate meshing and smooth transmission between the gears. The rotary motor 433 is fixed on the cultivation box 1 and connected to the motor gear 432 to ensure that the rotary motor 433 can stably drive the motor gear 432 to rotate, thereby driving the rod gear 431 and the first rotating support rod 42 to rotate.

[0044] Preferably, the second rotating support 511 is snapped into the second snap-fit ​​groove 22 at the end of the cultivation box 2 near the lifting component 5, ensuring a firm snap-fit. The second rotating support block 512 is rotatably connected to the second rotating support 511, allowing it to rotate flexibly. The first lifting support 513 is rotatably connected to the second rotating support block 512, ensuring a reliable connection and smooth rotation. A first ball groove 5131 is provided on the first lifting support 513, and a second ball groove 5151 is provided on the second lifting support 515. The first ball 5141 is installed in the first ball groove 5131, allowing the first ball 5141 to rotate freely within the first ball groove 5131; the second ball 5142 is installed in the second ball groove 5151, allowing it to rotate freely within the second ball groove 5151. A transmission rod 5143 is connected between the first ball 5141 and the second ball 5142, forming a transmission component 514, ensuring a stable connection between the transmission rod 5143 and the balls, and effectively transmitting power. Connect the rotating screw 5161 to the slide rail 11 of the incubator 1, ensuring that the rotating screw 5161 can rotate stably within the slide rail 11. Thread the second lifting support 515 to the rotating screw 5161, and slidably connect the second lifting support 515 to the slide rail 11, ensuring that the second lifting support 515 can move smoothly up and down along the slide rail 11. Fix the lifting motor 5162 to the incubator 1 and connect it to the rotating screw 5161, ensuring that the lifting motor 5162 can stably drive the rotating screw 5161 to rotate.

[0045] Example 2: A glass lid 6 is attached to the upper part of the incubator 1 using a hinge or similar method, allowing the lid 6 to be opened and closed easily. A rotating rod 7 is installed at a suitable position on the lid 6, allowing it to rotate flexibly. A squeegee 8 is attached to the side of the rotating rod 7 near the inner cavity of the incubator 1, ensuring that the squeegee 8 can effectively clean the moisture on the inner surface of the lid 6, facilitating observation of the interior of the incubator 1.

[0046] The specific implementation method of this application is as follows: Open the lid 6 of the cultivation chamber and place the rice seedlings to be cultivated inside the cultivation box 2, ensuring that the seedlings are arranged neatly and not squeezed together, which would affect their growth. After placement, close the lid 6 to create a relatively enclosed space inside the cultivation box 1, which helps maintain a stable internal environment. Turn on the power switch of the heating element 3. The heating element 3 will then begin to work, distributing heat evenly into the cultivation box 1 to provide a suitable temperature environment for the growth of the rice seedlings. The temperature inside the cultivation box 1 can be controlled by adjusting the power or operating time of the heating element 3 according to the needs of different growth stages of the rice seedlings.

[0047] Then, the rotary motor 433 is started, which drives the incubation box 2 to rotate in both directions, and the rotation angle is controlled within 15 degrees.

[0048] At the same time, the lifting motor 5162 is activated, which drives one end of the cultivation box 2 to rise or fall. The angle at which one side of the cultivation box 2 rises or falls is controlled within 15 degrees.

[0049] During uniform heating, the real-time condition of the rice seedlings inside the cultivation box 2 can be observed through the box cover 6. If water vapor condenses or stains appear on the inner surface of the box cover 6 during the cultivation process, affecting the observation of the rice seedling growth, the rotating rod 7 can be manually rotated to move the scraper brush 8 on the inner surface of the box cover 6 to clean the water vapor or stains, so as to clearly observe the growth status of the rice seedlings inside the cultivation box 1.

[0050] Compared with the prior art, the technical solution of this application has the following beneficial technical effects: By incorporating a heating element at the bottom of the cultivation box, combined with the coordinated movement of rotating and lifting components, the cultivation box can achieve overall movement, including rotation and lifting at one end. This dynamic design ensures that the rice seedlings inside the cultivation box are heated evenly, avoiding the problems of localized overheating or uneven temperature caused by traditional static heating methods, thus providing a more stable growth environment for the rice seedlings. This addresses the issue in existing rice embryo-soaking breeding devices where most equipment uses a fixed cultivation box for the rice seedlings, relying solely on a bottom heating element for heating. This method has significant drawbacks; because the rice seedlings are in a fixed position within the cultivation box, heat is difficult to transfer evenly, easily leading to uneven heating of the rice seedlings in different areas of the cultivation box.

[0051] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. An embryo immersion breeding device, characterized in that, The device includes a cultivation box (1) and a cultivation container (2) located inside the cultivation box (1). A heating element (3) is connected to the bottom of the cultivation box (1). A rotating element (4) is connected to one end of the cultivation container (2), and a lifting element (5) is connected to the other end of the cultivation container (2). The rotating element (4) is used to drive the cultivation container (2) to rotate. The rotating element (4) is used to drive one end of the cultivation container (2) to lift. The lifting element (5) and the rotating element (4) are used to drive the cultivation container (2) to move so that the rice seedlings inside the cultivation container (2) are heated evenly.

2. The embryo immersion breeding device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The cultivation box (2) has a first snap-fit ​​groove (21) at one end near the rotating component (4). The rotating component (4) includes a first rotating support (41) connected to the first snap-fit ​​groove (21) and a first rotating support rod (42) rotatably connected to the first rotating support (41). A rotating drive component (43) is connected to one end of the first rotating support rod (42) away from the first rotating support (41).

3. The embryo immersion breeding device according to claim 2, characterized in that, The cultivation box (1) is connected to a rotating bearing (9), and the first rotating support rod (42) is connected to the rotating bearing (9).

4. The embryo immersion breeding device according to claim 2, characterized in that, The rotation drive component (43) includes a rod gear (431) connected to the first rotating support rod (42) and a motor gear (432) connected to the rod gear (431). A rotary motor (433) is connected to the motor gear (432), and the rotary motor (433) is fixed on the cultivation box (1).

5. The embryo immersion breeding device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The cultivation box (2) has a second snap-fit ​​groove (22) at one end near the lifting member (5). The lifting member (5) includes a rotating docking member (51). The rotating docking member (51) includes a second rotating support (511) connected to the second snap-fit ​​groove (22) and a second rotating support block (512) rotatably connected to the second rotating support (511).

6. The embryo immersion breeding device according to claim 5, characterized in that, The lifting component (5) includes a first lifting support (513) rotatably connected to the second rotating support block (512) and a transmission component (514) connected to the first lifting support (513). A second lifting support (515) is connected to the transmission component (514), and a lifting drive component (516) is connected to the second lifting support (515). The cultivation box (1) is provided with a box slide (11), and the second lifting support (515) is slidably connected to the box slide (11).

7. The embryo immersion breeding device according to claim 6, characterized in that, The lifting drive component (516) includes a rotating screw (5161) connected in the slide rail (11) of the box body. The rotating screw (5161) is threadedly connected to the second lifting support (515). A lifting motor (5162) is connected to the rotating screw (5161), and the lifting motor (5162) is fixed on the cultivation box body (1).

8. The embryo immersion breeding device according to claim 6, characterized in that, The transmission component (514) includes a first ball groove (5131) on the first lifting support (513) and a second ball groove (5151) on the second lifting support (515). A first ball (5141) is rotatably connected in the first ball groove (5131), and a second ball (5142) is rotatably connected in the second ball groove (5151). A transmission rod (5143) is connected between the first ball (5141) and the second ball (5142).

9. The embryo immersion breeding device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The upper end of the cultivation box (1) is connected to a box cover (6), which is made of glass.

10. The embryo immersion breeding device according to claim 9, characterized in that, A rotating rod (7) is rotatably connected to the cover (6) of the box, and a scraper (8) is connected to the side of the rotating rod (7) near the inner cavity of the cultivation box (1).