Parrot Cage

The parrot cage integrates a training unit with a movable slide bush and elastic members to automatically control playback, addressing the lack of intelligent speech training in conventional cages and improving parrot language skills.

JP2026101570AActive Publication Date: 2026-06-22ゴン スーイン

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JP · JP
Patent Type
Applications
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ゴン スーイン
Filing Date
2025-01-26
Publication Date
2026-06-22

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Abstract

This parrot cage allows parrots to practice speech by playing back recordings on a player, enabling them to learn language by imitation without human intervention. [Solution] The cage body has an enclosure cavity inside for the parrot to move around in, a partition plate, a first gripping rod having conductive parts at both opposing ends, and a training unit including the conductive parts, the partition plate is provided with a player, the conductive parts include an upright rod, a slide bush and a support rod, the first end of the upright rod is fixed to the bottom of the enclosure cavity, a first guide rod is provided at the second end of the upright rod, the slide bush is fitted onto the second end of the upright rod, a second guide rod is provided inside the slide bush, the slide bush is connected to the first gripping rod via the support rod and the slide bush is movable along a first preset path.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] The present invention relates to the technical field of parrot breeding parts, and particularly to a parrot cage.

Background Art

[0002] Parrots are colorful birds belonging to the order Psittaciformes, having unique morphological characteristics and being able to imitate human language and the calls of other birds. When artificially breeding parrots, it is necessary to use a parrot cage, but the conventional parrot cage cannot intelligently train the parrot's speech when in use.

Summary of the Invention

Problems to be Solved by the Invention

[0003] An object of the present invention is to provide a parrot cage that solves the problem that intelligent speech training cannot be performed on parrots with a conventional parrot cage.

Means for Solving the Problems

[0004] The present invention is a parrot cage, a cage body having an accommodation cavity for the parrot to move inside, a training unit provided in the accommodation cavity, including a partition plate, a first clamping rod provided with conduction parts at both opposite ends, and the conduction parts. A parrot cage is provided, wherein a player is provided in the partition plate, the player is used to play back a recording, the conductive part includes an upright rod, a slide bush and a support rod, the first end of the upright rod is fixed to the bottom of the housing cavity, a first guide rod is provided at the second end of the upright rod, the slide bush is fitted onto the second end of the upright rod, a second guide rod is provided inside the slide bush, the slide bush is connected to the first grip rod via the support rod, the slide bush is movable along a first preset path, when the slide bush is located at the beginning of the first preset path there is a preset spacing between the first guide rod and the second guide rod, and when the slide bush is located at the end of the first preset path the first guide rod contacts the second guide rod, thereby causing the player to play back a recording.

[0005] In the parrot cage described above, preferably, the upright rod is provided with a fixing ring and an elastic member, and each of the opposing ends of the elastic member abuts against the fixing ring and the slide bush, applying an elastic biasing force to the slide bush, thereby allowing the slide bush to move along the first preset path.

[0006] In the parrot cage described above, preferably, a second gripping rod is further provided in the containment cavity, the opposing ends of which are each connected to the partition plate.

[0007] In the parrot cage described above, preferably, the partition plate is further provided with a training mirror that is positioned in the direction of the first gripping rod.

[0008] In the parrot cage described above, preferably, a feeding unit is further provided within the housing cavity, the feeding unit is provided on the side of the partition plate away from the training unit, the feeding unit includes a cover body and two feed cases, the two feed cases are fixed to the bottom of the housing cavity, the cover body is movable along a second preset path, the cover body closes the two feed cases when positioned at the beginning of the second preset path, and the cover body separates from the two feed cases and opens the two feed cases when positioned at the end of the second preset path.

[0009] In the parrot cage described above, preferably, the feeding unit includes a pusher, which is connected to the cover body and drives the cover body to move along the second preset path.

[0010] In the parrot cage described above, preferably, the pushing section includes a third gripping rod, a push rod, and a support rod, wherein the third gripping rod is movable along a third preset path, the first end of the push rod is connected to the third gripping rod, the push rod is provided with a pivot ring, the support rod is drilled into the pivot ring, both of the feed cases are provided with pivot holes, and the opposing ends of the support rod are each connected to one of the pivot holes, where, When the third gripping rod is located at the beginning of the third preset path, the second end of the push rod abuts against the cover body, and the cover body is located at the beginning of the second preset path. When the third gripping rod is located at the end of the third preset path, the cover body is located at the end of the second preset path.

[0011] In the parrot cage described above, preferably, the cover body includes a push plate and two cover plates, the two cover plates being provided at opposing ends of the push plate, the second end of the push rod being in contact with the push plate when the third gripping rod is located at the start end of the third preset path, the two cover plates being provided in one-to-one correspondence with the two feed cases, and each cover plate being rotatably connected to the corresponding feed case.

[0012] In the above-described parrot cage, preferably, a shielding unit is further provided within the housing cavity, the shielding unit is provided on the side of the partition plate facing the training unit, the shielding unit is connected to the first gripping rod, and when the slide bush is located at the beginning of the first preset path, the shielding unit turns off the player, and when the slide bush is located at the end of the first preset path, the shielding unit turns on the player and causes the player to play back the recording.

[0013] In the above-described parrot cage, preferably, the shielding unit includes a guide portion, a collar, and a shielding portion, wherein the collar is movable along a fourth preset path, the guide portion guides the collar to move along the fourth preset path, and the shielding portion is for shielding the sound output hole of the player, where, The guide section includes a first guide block, a second guide block, a pull rod, a rope, and a guide post, the first guide block being provided on the partition plate, one end of the guide post being inserted into the first guide block, the other end of the guide post being connected to the collar, the collar having shielding portions at both opposing ends, the guide post having a second elastic member, and the second elastic member having opposing ends that abut against the collar and the first guide block, respectively. The second guide block is provided at the top of the housing cavity, one end of the pull rod is connected to the first gripping rod, one end of the rope is connected to the guide column, and the other end of the rope passes through the second guide block and is connected to the other end of the pull rod. When the slide bush is located at the beginning of the first preset path, the collar is located at the beginning of the fourth preset path, and the shielding cover shields the sound output hole of the player. When the slide bush is located at the end of the first preset path, the collar is located at the end of the fourth preset path, and the shielding cover is spaced away from the sound output hole of the player, allowing the player to play back the recording. [Effects of the Invention]

[0014] Compared to conventional technology, in this invention, a training unit is installed inside the cage body, and when a parrot falls onto the first gripping rod, the parrot's own gravity drives the slide bush to move along a first preset path until the first guide rod and the second guide rod come into contact, and a player plays a recording to realize speech training for the parrot. This allows the parrot to learn language by imitation at any time without requiring human cooperation. [Brief explanation of the drawing]

[0015] [Figure 1] This is a perspective view of a parrot cage provided according to an embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 2] This is a schematic diagram of a partial cross-section of a parrot cage provided according to an embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 3] This is an enlarged view of part A in Figure 2. [Figure 4] This is a magnified view of part B in Figure 2. [Figure 5] This is an enlarged view of part C in Figure 2. [Figure 6] This is a schematic diagram illustrating the mounting of the second gripping rod provided by an embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 7]This is an exploded schematic view of the feeding unit of the parrot cage provided by an embodiment of the present invention.

Explanation of Reference Signs

[0016] 10... Cage body, 11... Accommodation cavity, 12... Arc-shaped window, 13... Closing door, 14... Hook 20... Training unit, 21... Partition board, 211... Player, 212... Training mirror, 22... First clamping rod, 23... Conductive part, 231... Upright rod, 232... Slide bush, 233... Support rod, 234... First guide rod, 235... Second guide rod, 236... Fixed ring, 237... First elastic member, 24... Second clamping rod, 25... Connection column 30... Feeding unit, 31... Cover body, 311... Push plate, 312... Cover plate, 313... Rotating block, 32... Feed case, 321... Rotating hole, 322... Concave groove, 33... Pushing part, 331... Third clamping rod, 332... Push rod, 333... Support rod, 334... Rotating ring 40... Shielding unit, 41... Guide part, 411... First guide block, 412... Second guide block, 413... Pull rod, 414... Rope, 415... Guide column, 416... Second elastic member, 42... Collar, 43... Shielding part, 431... Shielding cover, 432... Connection rod

Modes for Carrying Out the Invention

[0017] The embodiments described below with reference to the drawings are exemplary and are only for explaining the present invention, and cannot be construed as limiting the present invention.

[0018] As shown in FIGS. 1 to 7, the present invention provides a parrot cage including a cage body 10 and a training unit 20. The cage body 10 has a housing cavity 11 for the parrot to move. The training unit 20 is provided in the housing cavity 11. The training unit 20 includes a partition plate 21, a first clamping rod 22, and a conducting part 23. As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the partition plate 21 is T-shaped. One end of the partition plate 21 is fixed to the bottom of the housing cavity 11. The partition plate 21 extends upward from the bottom of the housing cavity 11, dividing the housing cavity 11 into two parts. Due to the T-shaped structure of the partition plate 21, there is a holding space for the parrot to reciprocate in the housing cavity 11 between the cage body 10. In the embodiment provided by the present application, a player 211 is provided at one end of the partition plate 21 that is separated from the bottom of the housing cavity 11. The player 211 is used to play recordings so that the parrot can imitate and learn. The player 211 includes two, and the two players 211 are symmetrically provided on both sides of the partition plate 21. The player 211 is a device of the prior art that can store and play training texts of daily conversations, and the description is omitted here.

[0019] Furthermore, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 3, conducting parts 23 are provided at both opposite ends of the first clamping rod 22. The conducting part 23 includes a vertical rod 231, a slide bush 232, and a support rod 233. The first end of the vertical rod 231 is fixed to the bottom of the housing cavity 11. A first guide rod 234 is provided at the second end of the vertical rod 231. The slide bush 232 is externally fitted to the second end of the vertical rod 231. The first guide rod 234 is located inside the slide bush 232. A second guide rod 235 is provided at one end of the slide bush 232 that is separated from the second end of the vertical rod 231 inside the slide bush 232. The slide bush 232 is connected to one end of the first clamping rod 22 through the support rod 233.

[0020] To enable intelligent language training for parrots, the slide bush 232 of this invention is movable along a first preset path, which is the path along which the slide bush 232 moves along the axis of the upright rod 231. When the parrot has not fallen onto the first gripping rod 22, the slide bush 232 is located at the beginning of the first preset path, and the first guide rod 234 and the second guide rod 235 maintain a constant distance from each other and do not come into contact, so the player 211 cannot be made conductive. When the parrot falls onto the first gripping rod 22, the parrot's own gravity causes the first gripping rod 22 to fall, and the support rod 233 moves downward in conjunction, driving the slide bush 232 at both ends of the first gripping rod 22 to move along the first preset path. When the slide bush 232 has moved to the end of the first preset path, the first guide rod 234 and the second guide rod 235 come into contact, the player 211 becomes conductive, and the recording is played back. When the parrot releases the first gripping rod 22, the slide bush 232 returns to the beginning of the first preset path, separating the first guide rod 234 and the second guide rod 235, releasing the conductivity, and the player 211 stops recording and playing back. This enables automatic ON / OFF of the player 211 based on the parrot's real-time position, realizing intelligent speech training for the parrot without requiring human intervention.

[0021] In an embodiment provided herein, to return the slide bush 232 to the beginning of the first preset path after the parrot has released the first gripping rod 22, a fixing ring 236 and a first elastic member 237 are provided on the upright rod 231, the fixing ring 236 is provided on one end of the upright rod 231 that is spaced apart from the slide bush 232, and each of the opposing ends of the first elastic member 237 abuts against the fixing ring 236 and the slide bush 232, and as the slide bush 232 moves to the end of the first preset path, the first elastic member 237 receives pressure and elastically deforms to accumulate an elastic biasing force. After the parrot has released the first gripping rod 22, the elastic biasing force accumulated by the first elastic member 237 is applied to the slide bush 232, moving the slide bush 232 to the beginning of the first preset path.

[0022] In one feasible embodiment, the first elastic member 237 is a spring, which is fitted onto an upright rod 231, with each of its opposing ends in contact with a retaining ring 236 and a slide bush 232. When the parrot is positioned on the first gripping rod 22 and drives the slide bush 232 to move to the end of the first preset path, the spring is compressed and deformed by the downward force of the slide bush 232, accumulating an elastic biasing force. After the parrot leaves the first gripping rod 22, the accumulated elastic biasing force is applied to the slide bush 232, causing the slide bush 232 to return to the end of the first preset path and extending the spring to its natural state.

[0023] In other embodiments, other structures or components may be used to return the slide bush 232 to the starting end of the first preset path, but are not limited thereto.

[0024] If the parrot is not staying on the first gripping rod 22, a second gripping rod 24 is positioned within the containment cavity 11 to provide the parrot with a place to rest its feet. The second gripping rod 24 is positioned on the side of the partition plate 21 away from the training unit 20, and in the embodiment provided herein, as shown in Figures 1 and 6, the opposing ends of the second gripping rod 24 are connected to the partition plate 21 via L-shaped connecting posts 25 so that the parrot has sufficient space to stand on the second gripping rod 24.

[0025] To create a more realistic dialogue scene when playing back the recording, the embodiments provided herein, as shown in Figures 1, 4, and 6, further provide a training mirror 212 on the partition plate 21, with the training mirror 212 positioned toward the first gripping rod 22 of the partition plate 21. When the parrot falls onto the first gripping rod 22 and the player 211 plays back the recording, the parrot can interact with a virtual object while imitating human language, which is advantageous for improving the effectiveness of the parrot's dialogue training.

[0026] When conventional parrot cages are used, parrot droppings tend to fall into food and water, contaminating the food and water sources. To solve this problem, in the embodiment provided herein, a feeding unit 30 is further provided within the containment cavity 11, and the feeding unit 30 is located on the side of the partition plate 21 away from the training unit 20. As shown in Figures 1 and 7, the feeding unit 30 includes a cover body 31 and two feed cases 32, the two feed cases 32 being fixed to the bottom of the containment cavity 11, and the cover body 31 being movable along a second preset path. When the cover body 31 is located at the beginning of the second preset path, the two feed cases 32 are closed by the cover body 31, preventing the parrot from eating and drinking, and furthermore, preventing the parrot's droppings from falling into the feed cases 32, thus avoiding contamination of the food and water sources. When the parrot needs food and water, the cover body 31 is moved to the end of the second preset pathway, separating the cover body 31 from the feed case 32, opening both feed cases 32, and allowing the parrot to eat or drink smoothly.

[0027] The movement of the cover body 31 along the second preset path can be performed according to the parrot's feeding needs. When the parrot needs to eat, the cover body 31 can move to the end of the second preset path. When the parrot does not need to eat, the cover body 31 can be held at the beginning of the second preset path. This ensures that the food and water sources are not contaminated to the greatest extent possible. In the embodiments provided herein, the feeding unit 30 further includes a pusher 33 connected to the cover body 31, the pusher 33 enabling the cover body 31 to move back and forth along the second preset path.

[0028] In one feasible embodiment, as shown in Figure 7, the pushing section 33 includes a third gripping rod 331, a push rod 332, and a support rod 333, wherein the third gripping rod 331 is movable along a third preset path, the first end of the push rod 332 is connected to the third gripping rod 331, a rotating ring 334 is provided in the middle of the push rod 332, the support rod 333 is drilled into the rotating ring 334, both feed cases 32 are provided with rotating holes 321, and the opposing ends of the support rod 333 are each connected to one rotating hole 321 so that the push rod 332 moves along the third preset path.

[0029] Preferably, the third preset path is a path along which the third gripping rod 331 rolls with the axis of the rotating ring 334 as its centerline, and when the third gripping rod 331 is located at the beginning of the third preset path, the second end of the push rod 332 contacts the cover body 31. In the process of the third gripping rod 331 moving to the end of the third preset path, the push rod 332 presses against the cover body 31, causing it to move along the second preset path. When the third gripping rod 331 has moved to the end of the third preset path, the cover body 31 has moved to the end of the second preset path.

[0030] Furthermore, as shown in Figure 7, the cover body 31 includes a push plate 311 and two cover plates 312, the two cover plates 312 being located at opposing ends of the push plate 311. When the third gripping rod 331 is positioned at the start of the third preset path, the second end of the push rod 332 abuts against the push plate 311. The two cover plates 312 are provided in a one-to-one correspondence with the two feed cases 32, and each cover plate 312 is rotatably connected to its corresponding feed case 32. When the cover body 31 is positioned at the start of the second preset path (i.e., the push plate 311 is positioned at the start of the second preset path), the two cover plates 312 close the corresponding feed cases 32, and when the third push rod 332 moves along the third preset path, the push plate 311 moves along the second preset path, causing the two cover plates 312 to move in conjunction along the second preset path and open the corresponding feed cases 32.

[0031] Specifically, the feed case 32 is provided with a groove 322, and the corresponding cover plate 312 is provided with a rotating block 313, the rotating block 313 is rotatably connected within the groove 322, and the second preset path is a path in which the push plate 311 rotates with the rotation axis of the rotating block 313 as its centerline, and the rotating block 313 may be connected within the groove 322 using a rotational connection method in the prior art, which will not be explained here.

[0032] Based on the above embodiment, when a parrot needs to eat, the process of opening and closing the feed case 32 is as follows: When the parrot falls onto the third gripping rod 331, the third gripping rod 331 rotates downward due to the parrot's gravity, engaging the push rod 332 to press the push plate 311, causing it to rotate toward the end of the second preset path, and the two cover plates 312 to move away from the feed case 32. After the parrot has finished eating and moved away from the third gripping rod 331, the cover body 31 falls to the beginning of the second preset path due to its own gravity, and the two cover plates 312 close the two feed cases 32. At the same time, as the cover body 31 falls, the third gripping rod 331 returns to the beginning of the third preset path.

[0033] To enable automatic ON / OFF of recording and playback of player 211, so that player 211 plays a recording when a parrot falls onto the first gripping rod 22 and player 211 stops recording and playback when the parrot leaves the first gripping rod 22, an embodiment provided by the present invention, as shown in Figure 1, further includes a shielding unit 40 within the housing cavity 11, the shielding unit 40 being located on the side of the partition plate 21 facing the training unit 20. When a parrot falls onto the first gripping rod 22 and drives the slide bush 232 to move along the first preset path, the shielding unit 40 gradually turns on player 211, and when the slide bush 232 is located at the end of the first preset path, the shielding unit 40 moves away from player 211, enabling recording and playback of player 211. When the parrot detaches from the first gripping rod 22 and the slide bush 232 returns to the starting point of the first preset path, the shielding unit 40 shields the sound output hole of the player 211 and stops recording and playback.

[0034] In one feasible embodiment, as shown in Figure 4, the shielding unit 40 includes a guide section 41, a collar 42, and a shielding section 43, wherein the collar 42 is movable along a fourth preset path, the fourth preset path being a path along which the collar 42 moves up and down in the direction of gravity, the guide section 41 is for guiding the collar 42 to move along the fourth preset path, and the shielding section 43 is for shielding the sound output holes of the player 211, where, The guide section 41 includes a first guide block 411, a second guide block 412, a pull rod 413, a rope 414, and a guide column 415. The first guide block 411 is fixed to the partition plate 21, one end of the guide column 415 is inserted into the first guide block 411, and the other end of the guide column 415 is connected to the collar 42. Shielding sections 43 are connected to both opposing ends of the collar 42. Two players 211 are symmetrically provided on the partition plate 21, and the two shielding sections 43 are provided corresponding to the two players 211. Therefore, each of the shielding sections 43 at both ends of the collar 42 is for shielding the sound output holes of the corresponding players 211. The second guide block 412 is located at the top of the housing cavity 11. One end of the pull rod 413 is connected to the first gripping rod 22, one end of the rope 414 is connected to the guide column 415, and the other end of the rope 414 passes through the second guide block 412 before being connected to the other end of the pull rod 413. As a result, when the first gripping rod 22 moves the slide bush 232 to the end of the first preset path due to the force of gravity of the parrot itself, the pull rod 413 moves synchronously with the movement of the first gripping rod 22, moving the rope 414 in conjunction, moving the guide column 415 and the collar 42 upward, and finally moving the shielding parts 43 at both ends of the collar 42 upward in conjunction, exposing the sound output hole of the player 211, thereby enabling playback of the recording.

[0035] A second elastic member 416 is provided on the guide column 415 so that the collar 42 can move along the fourth preset path, with each of the opposing ends of the second elastic member 416 in contact with the collar 42 and the first guide block 411. As the collar 42 moves upward, the second elastic member 416 receives pressure and elastically deforms, accumulating an elastic biasing force. When the slide bush 232 moves to the starting end of the first preset path, the elastic biasing force accumulated in the second elastic member 416 is applied to the collar 42, driving the collar 42 downward until the shielding portion 43 shields the sound output hole of the player 211. Specifically, the second elastic member 416 can be a spring, which is fitted onto the guide column 415, with each of the ends of the spring in contact with the first guide block 411 and the collar 42.

[0036] Preferably, the shielding portion 43 includes a shielding cover 431 and a connecting rod 432, one end of the connecting rod 432 is connected to the shielding cover 431 and the other end of the connecting rod 432 is connected to one side of the collar 42, and the shielding cover 431 is attached to the surface of the partition plate 21. When the collar 42 is located at the beginning of the fourth preset path, the shielding cover 431 shields the sound output holes of the player 211, and when the collar 42 moves to the end of the fourth preset path, the shielding cover 431 moves along the surface of the partition plate 21, exposing the sound output holes of the player 211.

[0037] As shown in Figures 4 and 5, an arc-shaped window 12 is further provided at the lower end of the cage body 10 of the parrot cage provided according to an embodiment of the present invention. A closing door 13 is hinged to the arc-shaped window 12 for the parrot to enter and exit. To suspend the parrot cage in an appropriate position, a pivot hole is provided in the center of the top end of the cage body 10, and a hook 14 is rotatably inserted into the pivot hole.

[0038] The structure, features, and effects of the present invention have been described in detail above based on the embodiments shown in the drawings. However, only preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described above, and the present invention is not limited to the scope shown in the drawings. Modifications in accordance with the spirit of the present invention, or modifications to equivalent embodiments that are equivalent changes, should remain within the scope of protection of the present invention, as long as they do not exceed the spirit contained in the specification and drawings.

Claims

1. It's a parrot cage, A cage body having an internal enclosure for the parrot to move around in, The training unit includes a partition plate, a first gripping rod having conductive portions at both of its opposing ends, and the conductive portions, provided within the aforementioned housing cavity, The partition plate is provided with a player, which is used to play back recordings, the conductive portion includes an upright rod, a slide bush and a support rod, the first end of the upright rod is fixed to the bottom of the housing cavity, the second end of the upright rod is provided with a first guide rod, the slide bush is fitted onto the second end of the upright rod, a second guide rod is provided inside the slide bush, the slide bush is connected to the first gripping rod via the support rod, and the slide bush is movable along a first preset path. When the slide bush is located at the starting end of the first preset path, there is a preset gap between the first guide rod and the second guide rod. The parrot cage is characterized in that, when the slide bush is located at the end of the first preset path, the first guide rod contacts the second guide rod, causing the player to play the recording.

2. The parrot cage according to claim 1, wherein the upright rod is provided with a fixing ring and a first elastic member, and each of the opposing ends of the first elastic member abuts against the fixing ring and the slide bush, applying an elastic biasing force to the slide bush, thereby enabling the slide bush to move along a first preset path.

3. The parrot cage according to claim 1, further comprising a second gripping rod, the opposing ends of which are connected to the partition plate, provided within the containment cavity.

4. The parrot cage according to claim 1, further comprising a training mirror positioned toward the direction of the first gripping rod on the partition plate.

5. A feeding unit is further provided within the containment cavity, the feeding unit is located on the side of the partition plate away from the training unit, the feeding unit includes a cover and two feed cases, the two feed cases are fixed to the bottom of the containment cavity, and the cover is movable along a second preset path. When the cover body is located at the starting end of the second preset path, it closes the two feed cases. The parrot cage according to claim 1, characterized in that, when the cover body is located at the end of the second preset path, it is spaced apart from the two feed cases and opens the two feed cases.

6. The parrot cage according to claim 5, characterized in that the feeding unit includes a pusher, the pusher is connected to the cover body, and the cover body is driven to move along the second preset path.

7. The pressing section includes a third gripping rod, a push rod, and a support rod, the third gripping rod being movable along a third preset path, the first end of the push rod being connected to the third gripping rod, the push rod being provided with a pivot ring, the support rod being drilled into the pivot ring, both of the feed cases being provided with pivot holes, and the opposing ends of the support rod each being connected to one of the pivot holes. When the third gripping rod is located at the starting end of the third preset path, the second end of the push rod abuts against the cover body, and the cover body is located at the starting end of the second preset path. The parrot cage according to claim 6, characterized in that when the third gripping rod is located at the end of the third preset path, the cover body is located at the end of the second preset path.

8. The cover body includes a push plate and two cover plates, the two cover plates being provided at opposing ends of the push plate. The parrot cage according to claim 7, characterized in that when the third gripping rod is located at the starting end of the third preset path, the second end of the push rod abuts against the push plate, the two cover plates are provided in one-to-one correspondence with the two feed cases, and each cover plate is rotatably connected to the corresponding feed case.

9. A shielding unit is further provided within the housing cavity, the shielding unit is provided on the side of the partition plate facing the training unit, and the shielding unit is connected to the first gripping rod. When the slide bush is located at the starting end of the first preset path, the shielding unit turns off the player. The parrot cage according to claim 1, characterized in that when the slide bush is located at the end of the first preset path, the shielding unit turns on the player and causes the player to play the recording.

10. The shielding unit includes a guide portion, a collar, and a shielding portion, wherein the collar is movable along a fourth preset path, the guide portion guides the collar to move along the fourth preset path, and the shielding portion is for shielding the sound output hole of the player. The guide section includes a first guide block, a second guide block, a pull rod, a rope, and a guide post, the first guide block being provided on the partition plate, one end of the guide post being inserted into the first guide block, the other end of the guide post being connected to the collar, the collar having shielding portions at both opposing ends, the guide post having a second elastic member, and the second elastic member having opposing ends that abut against the collar and the first guide block, respectively. The second guide block is provided at the top of the housing cavity, one end of the pull rod is connected to the first gripping rod, one end of the rope is connected to the guide column, and the other end of the rope passes through the second guide block and is connected to the other end of the pull rod. When the slide bush is located at the starting end of the first preset path, the collar is located at the starting end of the fourth preset path, and the shielding cover shields the sound output hole of the player. The parrot cage according to claim 9, characterized in that when the slide bush is located at the end of the first preset path, the collar is located at the end of the fourth preset path, and the shielding cover is spaced apart from the sound output hole of the player to allow the player to play the recording.