A cattle driver

CN224638775UActive Publication Date: 2026-08-18SHIJIAZHUANG BAIMVO DAIRY MASCH CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202522034511.1
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-09-22
Publication Date
2026-08-18
Estimated Expiration
2035-09-22

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Technical Problem

[0004]为了弥补以上不足,本实用新型提供了赶牛器,旨在解决防护套在赶牛使用时,需要拆下,单独存放,存在容易丢失且造成不能继续防护的问题

Benefits of technology

1、本实用新型中,通过设置的能够在赶牛器本体的赶牛部可旋进旋出的防护套,实现伸缩功能,代替原先的拆下结构,避免防护套丢失;

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Abstract

The utility model relates to a drive cattle technology field discloses a drive cattle device, including the drive cattle device body that can discharge, the one end for driving the dairy cow of drive cattle device body is equipped with the telescopic protective sleeve and is equipped with the end cover of protective sleeve open end, drive cattle device body includes the hand holds department and the drive cattle department, and the protective sleeve is connected with the drive cattle department screw thread, and the protective sleeve is equipped with the clamping device that avoids the protective sleeve arbitrary sliding between the drive cattle department, and the clamping device includes annular clamping groove, step hole, positioning pin, spring and plug, the utility model has the following beneficial effect: through the protective sleeve that can rotate in the drive cattle department of drive cattle device body and rotate out of, realizes telescopic function, replaces the original dismantling structure, avoids the loss of protective sleeve.
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Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of cattle herding technology, specifically a cattle herding device. Background Technology

[0002] In cattle farming, it is often necessary to drive cattle from one location to another. Users need to use appropriate cattle herding devices to assist in this process. There are various types of cattle herding devices currently available, one of which is an electric cattle herding stick. This stick uses a built-in battery to conduct electricity to a lead probe. When the probe contacts the cattle's skin, the electric current drives the cattle to move, thus achieving the goal of driving them to a specific location. However, in practical use, the following problems exist: Existing electric cattle herding sticks lack protective structures. Since the lead probe is often directly exposed, it can easily come into direct contact with the skin when someone handles the device, potentially causing injury. Furthermore, the direct exposure of the lead probe in humid environments can cause moisture to accumulate on its surface, increasing the risk of injury during use and making it less effective. Therefore, a cattle herding device is needed to solve the problem that the lead probe of the electric cattle herding stick in the existing technology is exposed and can easily come into direct contact with people's skin when people handle and play with it, causing leakage and accidental skin damage.

[0003] Among existing patents, application number 202222355772.X, entitled "An Adjustable Cattle Herder for Cattle Farms," ​​discloses a handle body with a lead probe connecting rod fixed to the top. A fixing plate is fixed to the top of the outer periphery of the lead probe connecting rod, and a protective sleeve is provided on the top of the fixing plate. Symmetrically distributed insertion holes are opened on both sides of the top surface of the fixing plate, and symmetrically distributed insertion rods are fixed on both sides of the bottom surface of the protective sleeve. The protective sleeve of this application needs to be removed and stored separately when herding cattle, which poses the problem that it is easy to lose and causes the protection to cease. Utility Model Content

[0004] To overcome the above shortcomings, this utility model provides a cattle herding device, which aims to solve the problem that the protective cover needs to be removed and stored separately when used for herding cattle, which is prone to loss and causes the protection to cease.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution: A cattle herder includes a herder body capable of discharging electricity, wherein a retractable protective sleeve is provided at one end of the herder body for driving dairy cows, and an end cap is provided at the open end of the protective sleeve.

[0006] Furthermore, the cattle herder body includes a hand grip and a cattle herding part. The cattle herding part is provided with external threads, and the protective sleeve is provided with internal threads. The protective sleeve is threadedly connected to the cattle herding part.

[0007] Furthermore, a locking device is provided between the protective sleeve and the cattle herding part to prevent the protective sleeve from sliding arbitrarily.

[0008] Furthermore, the locking device includes an annular locking groove provided on the cattle-driving part, a stepped hole provided on the side wall of the protective sleeve, a positioning pin slidably connected to the stepped hole and a spring sleeved on the positioning pin, and a plug to prevent the positioning pin and the spring from falling out of the stepped hole. When the cattle-driving device is used to drive cattle, the positioning pin is locked in the annular locking groove.

[0009] Furthermore, the positioning pin is provided with a flange, which is located inside the large hole of the stepped hole, and the spring is located between the flange and the plug.

[0010] Furthermore, one side of the end cap is hinged to the open end of the protective sleeve, and the other side abuts against the open end of the protective sleeve.

[0011] Furthermore, the protective sleeve is provided with a bracket, and the end cap is rotatably connected to the bracket via a rotating shaft; a torsion spring is provided between the end cap and the bracket, the torsion spring is sleeved on the rotating shaft, one end of the torsion spring is inserted into the end cap, and the other end is inserted into the bracket.

[0012] This utility model has the following beneficial effects: 1. In this utility model, a protective sleeve that can be screwed in and out of the cattle-driving part of the cattle-driving device body is provided to realize the telescopic function, replacing the original detachable structure and avoiding the loss of the protective sleeve. 2. In this utility model, the snap-fit ​​device ensures that the spring snaps the positioning pin into the annular groove during cattle herding, preventing the protective sleeve from moving and affecting the cattle herding effect. 3. The end caps prevent the cattle herder from getting wet when it is not in use, which could affect the discharge of the lead probe at the end of the herder. Attached Figure Description

[0013] Figure 1 This is a schematic front view of the structure of this utility model; Figure 2 This is a top view illustrating the structure of this utility model; Figure 3 for Figure 2 Enlarged view of point A; Figure 4 for Figure 1 Enlarged view of point B; Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the cattle herder when the end cap is open.

[0014] Legend: 1-Cattle herder body, 11-Annular groove, 2-Protective sleeve, 3-Snap-fit ​​device, 4-End cap, 31-Stepped hole, 32-Spring, 33-Positioning pin, 34-Flange, 35-Plug, 41-Bracket, 42-Rotating shaft, 43-Torsion spring. Detailed Implementation

[0015] 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 protection scope of the present utility model.

[0016] Example 1

[0017] like Figure 1-2 As shown, a cattle herder includes a cattle herder body 1 capable of discharging electricity. The cattle herder body 1 has a retractable protective sleeve 2 at one end for driving the dairy cows and an end cap 4 at the open end of the protective sleeve 2.

[0018] like Figure 1 As shown, the cattle herder body 1 includes a handle and a herding part. The herding part has external threads, and the protective sleeve 2 has internal threads. The protective sleeve 2 is threadedly connected to the herding part. The handle has a switch, and the herding body 1 uses an existing electric herding stick. The protrusion at the end is a lead probe, and the switch is turned on to discharge the lead probe.

[0019] The protective sleeve 2 is provided with a locking device 3 between itself and the cattle herding part to prevent the protective sleeve 2 from sliding arbitrarily.

[0020] like Figure 4 As shown, the locking device 3 includes an annular locking groove 11 provided on the cattle driving part, a stepped hole 31 provided on the side wall of the protective sleeve 2, a positioning pin 33 slidably connected to the stepped hole 31, a spring 32 sleeved on the positioning pin 33, and a plug 35 to prevent the positioning pin 33 and the spring 32 from falling out of the stepped hole 31. When the cattle driver is used to drive cattle, the positioning pin 33 is locked in the annular locking groove 11.

[0021] The positioning pin 33 is provided with a flange 34, which is located inside the large hole of the stepped hole 31. The spring 32 is located between the flange 34 and the plug 35. The spring 32 is a compression spring, which presses the flange 34 against the end of the small hole (that is, the bottom of the large hole) of the stepped hole 31 to prevent the positioning pin 33 from coming out arbitrarily. When the cattle herder is not in use, the protective sleeve 2 is rotated. When the positioning pin 33 passes the lead probe end of the cattle herder body, the rotation of the protective sleeve 2 is stopped. The spring 32 presses the flange 34 tightly against the stepped hole 31 of the protective sleeve 2 to prevent the positioning pin 33 from loosening.

[0022] One side of the end cap 4 is hinged to the open end of the protective sleeve 2, and the other side abuts against the open end of the protective sleeve 2. A steel patch may be provided on the side of the end cap 4 that abuts against the protective sleeve 2, and a magnet may be provided on the corresponding end face of the protective sleeve 2. This prevents the end cap 4 from being opened arbitrarily and is used to protect the lead probe.

[0023] Working process and principle: such as Figure 5 As shown, when cattle need to be herded, the protective sleeve 2 is twisted by hand, and the protective sleeve 2 moves backward along the cattle herding device body 1. The end cap 4 is pushed open by the end of the cattle herding device body 1. When the end of the positioning pin 33 enters the annular groove 11, the rotation of the protective sleeve 2 is stopped, and the lead probe at the end of the cattle herding device body 1 can be used to discharge electricity to herd the cattle. When the cattle are not being herded, the positioning pin 33 is pulled upwards to overcome the resistance of the spring 32, and the protective sleeve 2 is rotated in the opposite direction. When the positioning pin 33 is away from the end face of the cattle herder body 1, the positioning pin 33 is released and can be locked onto the end face of the cattle herder body 1. At this time, the end cover 4 covers the end of the lead probe of the cattle herder body 1 to prevent people from accidentally touching the lead probe and getting injured by electric shock.

[0024] Example 2

[0025] like Figure 2-3 As shown, the protective sleeve 2 is provided with a bracket 41, and the end cap 4 is rotatably connected to the bracket 41 via a rotating shaft 42; a torsion spring 43 is provided between the end cap 4 and the bracket 41, the torsion spring 43 is sleeved on the rotating shaft 42, one end of the torsion spring 43 is inserted into the end cap 4, and the other end is inserted into the bracket 41.

[0026] The detailed structure is as follows: the bracket 41 is divided into two parts, the rotating shaft 42 is fixed to the bracket 41, the rotating shaft 42 rotates with the end cover 4, the end cover 4 is provided with a sleeve, the sleeve passes through the outside of the rotating shaft 42 to realize the rotation of the two; two torsion springs 43 are provided on both sides of the end cover 4, which is symmetrically arranged to avoid the end cover 4 being subjected to force on one side. Normally, the torsion springs 43 apply pressure to the end cover 4 to press the end cover 4 tightly against the end of the protective sleeve 2.

[0027] The pre-tightening pressure applied by the torsion spring 43 prevents the lead probe from accidentally opening when the end cover 4 is not open, thus avoiding injury.

[0028] Example 3

[0029] The end cap 4 can be divided into two parts, which allows the protective sleeve 2 to be made shorter and the preload of the torsion spring 43 to be smaller, making it easier to open the end cap 4 (not shown in the figure, see structural reference). Figure 3 Finally, it should be noted that the above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. Although the present utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art can still modify the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments or make equivalent substitutions for some of the technical features. 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. A cattle herder, comprising a cattle herder body (1) capable of discharging electricity, characterized in that: The cow herder body (1) is provided with a retractable protective sleeve (2) at one end for driving the cows and an end cap (4) at the open end of the protective sleeve (2). The cattle herder body (1) includes a hand grip and a cattle herding part. The cattle herding part is provided with an external thread, and the protective sleeve (2) is provided with an internal thread. The protective sleeve (2) is threadedly connected to the cattle herding part. A locking device (3) is provided between the protective sleeve (2) and the cattle herding part to prevent the protective sleeve (2) from sliding arbitrarily.

2. The cattle herding device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The locking device (3) includes an annular locking groove (11) provided on the cattle driving part, a stepped hole (31) provided on the side wall of the protective sleeve (2), a positioning pin (33) slidably connected to the stepped hole (31), a spring (32) sleeved on the positioning pin (33), and a plug (35) to prevent the positioning pin (33) and the spring (32) from coming out of the stepped hole (31). When the cattle driving device is used to drive cattle, the positioning pin (33) is locked in the annular locking groove (11).

3. A cattle herding device according to claim 2, characterized in that: The positioning pin (33) is provided with a flange (34), which is located in the large hole of the stepped hole (31), and the spring (32) is located between the flange (34) and the plug (35).

4. A cattle herding device according to claim 3, characterized in that: One side of the end cap (4) is hinged to the open end of the protective sleeve (2), and the other side abuts against the open end of the protective sleeve (2).

5. A cattle herding device according to claim 4, characterized in that: The protective sleeve (2) is provided with a bracket (41), and the end cap (4) is rotatably connected to the bracket (41) through a rotating shaft (42); a torsion spring (43) is provided between the end cap (4) and the bracket (41), and the torsion spring (43) is sleeved on the rotating shaft (42). One end of the torsion spring (43) is inserted into the end cap (4), and the other end is inserted into the bracket (41).

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