Undergrowth cultivation habitat

CN224638801UActive Publication Date: 2026-08-18XICHANG COLLEGE
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Application Number
CN202522072827.X
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-09-26
Publication Date
2026-08-18
Estimated Expiration
2035-09-26

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Technical Problem

[0005]本实用新型的目的在于提供一种林下养殖用栖架,解决了前述装置通过在支撑框上设有格栅板,便于土鸡粪便通过格栅板进入到接物槽内,但是部分粪便仍会落在格栅板上,仍会增大粪便的清理难度的问题

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of breeding, concretely relates to a habitat frame for under-forest breeding, which comprises a frame body, a ceiling, a grating frame and a fixing device, the ceiling is fixedly installed on the frame body, the grating frame is fixedly installed in the frame body, the fixing device is installed on the outer side of the frame body, a buffer device is arranged in an installation groove, and the utility model further comprises a cleaning device, the cleaning device comprises a sliding frame, a connecting plate, a spade, a limiting sliding block, a push-pull assembly and a collecting assembly, a sliding groove is arranged on the grating frame, the limiting sliding block is slidingly installed on the grating frame and located in the sliding groove, the sliding frame is fixedly installed on the limiting sliding block, the connecting plate is fixedly installed on the sliding frame, the spade is fixedly installed on the connecting plate and in contact with the grating frame, the push-pull assembly is installed on the connecting plate, and the collecting assembly is arranged in the frame body, the spade on the connecting plate is pushed by the push-pull assembly, so that the excrement on the grating frame is spaded off, and the spaded excrement falls into the collecting box again, thereby reducing the cleaning difficulty of the excrement on the grating frame.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of aquaculture technology, and in particular to a perch for aquaculture under forest cover. Background Technology

[0002] Free-range chickens and their eggs are highly regarded for their superior nutritional value. In the current mainstream forest-based chicken farming model, chickens primarily roost on erected perches. However, common triangular or simple perch structures have significant drawbacks: insufficient stability to the ground. When the chickens are unevenly distributed on the perches, leading to excessive weight on one side, or during strong winds, these perches are prone to tipping over. This not only causes injury or even death to the chickens but also results in economic losses for farmers, representing a pressing safety hazard that needs to be addressed in forest-based free-range chicken farming.

[0003] Existing patent CN208924954U describes a perch for forest aquaculture, including a perch box. The perch box includes a rain-protected canopy, and rectangular support frames are fixed to both sides of the bottom of the canopy with screws. Between the two support frames, equidistant grid plates are arranged from top to bottom, with the outer walls of the grid plates connected to the opposite outer walls of the two support frames. Fixed tie rods are connected to the outer walls of both support frames. Each tie rod includes a ball-head hinge connected to the support frame, a connecting rod connected to the ball-head hinge, a sleeve fitted onto the outer wall of the connecting rod, a fixing block connected to the sleeve, and a metal spring welded to the outer wall of one side of the fixing block. This invention can adapt to trees of different diameters and angles, stably fixing the perch box between four trees, preventing the perch box from tipping over, and facilitating the cleaning of feces inside the perch box.

[0004] However, in the process of using an existing patented perch for forest breeding, the device has a grid plate on the support frame, which makes it easy for chicken manure to enter the receiving trough through the grid plate. However, some manure will still fall on the grid plate, which will increase the difficulty of cleaning the manure. Utility Model Content

[0005] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a perch for forest breeding, which solves the problem that the aforementioned device, which has a grid plate on the support frame to facilitate the flow of chicken manure into the receiving trough, still causes some manure to fall onto the grid plate, increasing the difficulty of cleaning the manure.

[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides a perch for forest aquaculture, comprising a frame, a canopy, a grid frame, and a fixing device. The canopy is fixedly installed on the frame, the grid frame is fixedly installed inside the frame, and the fixing device is installed on the outside of the frame. It also includes a cleaning device comprising a sliding frame, a connecting plate, a shovel, a limiting slider, a push-pull assembly, and a collection assembly. The grid frame has a sliding groove, the limiting slider is slidably installed on the grid frame and located within the sliding groove, the sliding frame is fixedly installed on the limiting slider, the connecting plate is fixedly installed on the sliding frame, the shovel is fixedly installed on the connecting plate and contacts the grid frame, the push-pull assembly is installed on the connecting plate, and the collection assembly is disposed inside the frame.

[0007] The push-pull assembly includes a connecting block and a push-pull rod. The connecting block is fixedly installed on the connecting plate, and the push-pull rod is fixedly installed on the connecting block and slides with the frame.

[0008] The push-pull rod is also provided with a push-pull ring, which is fixedly installed on the push-pull rod and located at the end of the push-pull rod away from the connecting block.

[0009] The collection assembly includes a collection box and a pull bracket. The collection box is slidably installed on the bottom of the frame, and the pull bracket is fixedly installed on the collection box.

[0010] The fixing device includes a fixing rod, a fixing seat, and a fixing pile. The fixing rod is fixedly installed on the outside of the frame; the fixing seat is fixedly installed on the fixing rod; and the fixing pile is slidably installed on the fixing seat.

[0011] This utility model discloses a perch for forest-based poultry farming. In use, the fixing stakes are driven into the ground, fixing the frame to the ground via the fixing base and the fixing rod. The perch provides a comfortable place for free-range chickens to roost. Some of the chicken droppings fall through the perch into the collection box at the bottom, while some fall onto the perch. After the droppings on the perch dry, pushing the push-pull ring moves the push-pull rod, which in turn moves the connecting plate via the connecting block. This causes the connecting plate to move the sliding frame on the perch. Simultaneously, the scraper at the bottom of the connecting plate removes the droppings from the perch, which then fall back into the collection box, thus reducing the difficulty of cleaning the droppings on the perch. Attached Figure Description

[0012] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this application or the prior art, the accompanying drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below.

[0013] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of a perch for understory aquaculture according to this utility model.

[0014] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the push-pull assembly of this utility model.

[0015] In the diagram: 101-Frame, 102-Roof, 103-Grid frame, 104-Sliding frame, 105-Connecting plate, 106-Shovel blade, 107-Limiting slider, 108-Sliding groove, 109-Connecting block, 110-Push-pull rod, 111-Push-pull ring, 112-Collection box, 113-Pull frame, 114-Fixing rod, 115-Fixing seat, 116-Fixing stake. Detailed Implementation

[0016] The embodiments of the present invention are described in detail below. Examples of the embodiments are shown in the accompanying drawings. The embodiments described below with reference to the accompanying drawings are exemplary and intended to explain the present invention, but should not be construed as limiting the present invention.

[0017] The embodiment of this application is as follows: Please see Figure 1-2 , Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of a perch for understory aquaculture according to this utility model. Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the push-pull assembly of this utility model.

[0018] This utility model provides a perch for understory breeding: it includes a frame 101, a canopy 102, a grid frame 103, and a fixing device, and also includes a cleaning device. The cleaning device includes a sliding frame 104, a connecting plate 105, a shovel 106, a limiting slider 107, a push-pull assembly, and a collection assembly. The push-pull assembly includes a connecting block 109 and a push-pull rod 110. The push-pull rod 110 is also provided with a push-pull ring 111. The collection assembly includes a collection box 112 and a pull frame 113. The fixing device includes a fixing rod 114, a fixing seat 115, and a fixing stake 116. The above solution solves the problem that although the above device has a grid plate on the support frame, which facilitates the flow of chicken manure into the receiving trough through the grid plate, some manure still falls on the grid plate, which still increases the difficulty of cleaning the manure.

[0019] In this embodiment, the push-pull assembly pushes the connecting plate 105, causing the shovel 106 on the connecting plate 105 to remove the feces from the grid frame 103. The removed feces then fall back into the collection box 112, thereby reducing the difficulty of cleaning the feces on the grid frame 103.

[0020] The grid frame 103 is provided with a sliding groove. The limiting slider 107 is slidably installed on the grid frame 103 and located within the sliding groove. The sliding frame 104 is fixedly installed on the limiting slider 107. The connecting plate 105 is fixedly installed on the sliding frame 104. The shovel 106 is fixedly installed on the connecting plate 105 and contacts the grid frame 103. The push-pull assembly is installed on the connecting plate 105. The collecting assembly is disposed within the frame 101. There are two sets of grid frames 103, spaced apart within the frame 101. The connecting plate 105 is obliquely welded within the sliding frame 104. The shovel 106 is inclinedly disposed at the bottom of the connecting plate 105, and the limiting slider 107 is disposed on both sides of the sliding frame 104. The limiting slider 107 is adapted to the sliding groove. The collection component facilitates the collection of chicken manure. The connecting plate 105 is pushed by the push-pull component, causing the connecting plate 105 to drive the sliding frame 104 and the limiting slider 107 to slide on the grid frame 103. At the same time, the shovel 106 removes the manure on the grid frame 103. The removed manure falls back into the collection box 112, thereby reducing the difficulty of cleaning the manure on the grid frame 103.

[0021] Secondly, the connecting block 109 is fixedly installed on the connecting plate 105; the push-pull rod 110 is fixedly installed on the connecting block 109 and slides with the frame 101. The connecting block 109 has a wedge-shaped structure and is welded to the connecting plate 105. The push-pull rod 110 has a cylindrical structure and is welded to the connecting block 109. By pushing the push-pull rod 110, the push-pull rod 110 drives the connecting plate 105 to move through the connecting block 109, thereby realizing the movement drive of the connecting plate 105.

[0022] Furthermore, the push-pull ring 111 is fixedly installed on the push-pull rod 110 and located at the end of the push-pull rod 110 away from the connecting block 109. The push-pull ring 111 is welded to the push-pull rod 110. The push-pull ring 111 facilitates pushing and pulling the push-pull rod 110.

[0023] Furthermore, the collection box 112 is slidably installed at the bottom of the frame 101; the pull bracket 113 is fixedly installed on the collection box 112, with the opening of the collection box 112 facing upwards, and the pull bracket 113 is welded to the outside of the collection box 112. The pull bracket 113 has a U-shaped structure. The collection box 112 facilitates the collection of chicken droppings, and the pull bracket 113 facilitates the sliding of the collection box 112 out of the frame 101 and the dumping of droppings.

[0024] Finally, the fixing rod 114 is fixedly installed on the outside of the frame 101; the fixing seat 115 is fixedly installed on the fixing rod 114; the fixing pile 116 is slidably installed on the fixing seat 115, the fixing device is set on both sides of the frame 101, the fixing rod 114 is welded to the outside of the frame 101, the fixing seat 115 is provided with a round hole, and the bottom of the fixing pile 116 is a conical structure. By driving the fixing pile 116 into the ground, the fixing seat 115 and the fixing rod 114 drive the frame 101 to be fixed to the ground.

[0025] In this embodiment, during use, by driving the fixing stake 116 into the ground, the fixing seat 115 and the fixing rod 114 drive the frame 101 to be fixed to the ground. The grid frame 103 provides a place for chickens to roost. Some of the chicken droppings fall through the grid frame 103 into the collection box 112 at the bottom, while some fall onto the grid frame 103. After the droppings on the grid frame 103 have dried, the push-pull ring 111 is pushed to open the grid frame 103. The push-pull ring 111 drives the push-pull rod 110 to move, and the push-pull rod 110 drives the connecting plate 105 to move through the connecting block 109. This causes the connecting plate 105 to drive the sliding frame 104 to move on the grid frame 103. At the same time, the shovel 106 at the bottom of the connecting plate 105 removes the feces from the grid frame 103. The removed feces fall back into the collection box 112, thereby reducing the difficulty of cleaning the feces on the grid frame 103.

[0026] The above-disclosed embodiments are merely one or more preferred embodiments of this application and should not be construed as limiting the scope of this application. Those skilled in the art can understand that all or part of the processes for implementing the above embodiments and equivalent changes made in accordance with the claims of this application still fall within the scope of this application.

Claims

1. A perch for understory aquaculture, comprising a frame, a canopy, a grid frame, and a fixing device, wherein the canopy is fixedly installed on the frame, the grid frame is fixedly installed inside the frame, and the fixing device is installed on the outside of the frame, characterized in that, It also includes cleaning devices; The cleaning device includes a sliding frame, a connecting plate, a scraper, a limiting slider, a push-pull assembly, and a collection assembly. The grid frame is provided with a sliding groove. The limiting slider is slidably installed on the grid frame and located in the sliding groove. The sliding frame is fixedly installed on the limiting slider. The connecting plate is fixedly installed on the sliding frame. The scraper is fixedly installed on the connecting plate and contacts the grid frame. The push-pull assembly is installed on the connecting plate. The collection assembly is disposed in the frame body.

2. The perch for forest aquaculture as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The push-pull assembly includes a connecting block and a push-pull rod. The connecting block is fixedly installed on the connecting plate; the push-pull rod is fixedly installed on the connecting block and slides with the frame.

3. The perch for forest aquaculture as described in claim 2, characterized in that, The push-pull rod is also provided with a push-pull ring, which is fixedly installed on the push-pull rod and located at the end of the push-pull rod away from the connecting block.

4. The perch for forest aquaculture as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The collection assembly includes a collection box and a pull bracket. The collection box is slidably installed on the bottom of the frame, and the pull bracket is fixedly installed on the collection box.

5. The perch for forest aquaculture as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The fixing device includes a fixing rod, a fixing seat, and a fixing pile. The fixing rod is fixedly installed on the outside of the frame; the fixing seat is fixedly installed on the fixing rod; and the fixing pile is slidably installed on the fixing seat.

Citation Information

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  • Perching frame for under-forest cultivation

    CN208924954U