CN221260097U - Animal ear temperature measuring device capable of preventing falling and injuring auditory meatus - Google Patents

Animal ear temperature measuring device capable of preventing falling and injuring auditory meatus Download PDF

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CN221260097U
CN221260097U CN202323311056.2U CN202323311056U CN221260097U CN 221260097 U CN221260097 U CN 221260097U CN 202323311056 U CN202323311056 U CN 202323311056U CN 221260097 U CN221260097 U CN 221260097U
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彭霞
邓兵
濮振宇
刘祖红
杨喆
杨柳
陈洁
刘晓华
周伟东
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The utility model belongs to the technical field of livestock and poultry health intelligent equipment, and discloses an animal ear temperature measuring device for preventing falling and injury to an ear canal, which comprises: semi-rigid rod, probe and ear tag; the probe and the ear tag are connected through a semi-rigid rod. The semi-hard rod comprises silica gel and a spring; the spring is arranged inside the silica gel. The probe comprises an earplug and a temperature detector; earplugs are arranged around the probe; the top of the probe is provided with a temperature detector. The earplug comprises a hard ring and a soft rubber ring; the soft rubber ring is arranged on the outer side of the hard ring, and the earplug is further provided with a plurality of holes. The utility model solves the problems that the existing flexible wire probe is easy to deviate from, the hard wire probe is easy to be deeply inserted into the auditory canal to stab the tympanic membrane or the auditory canal when encountering external force, and the closed probe can cause hearing decline due to the obstruction of the discharge of earwax.

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Animal ear temperature measuring device capable of preventing falling and injuring auditory meatus
Technical Field
The utility model belongs to the technical field of livestock and poultry intelligent equipment, and particularly relates to an ear temperature measuring device for preventing falling and injury to an ear canal.
Background
The deep part of the brain of the warm-blooded animal is provided with a local hypothalamus, and the inside of the brain is provided with a fixed-point structure which governs the constant temperature, and the hypothalamus is also the center point of the temperature of the animal. When the animal body burns, i.e. the result of fixed points receiving some inflammatory chemicals circulating in the blood stream and then rising, the lower hill is the place where the body temperature of the animal body rises first, and the blood stream supplying the eardrum and the lower hill is in exactly mutual communication, so that the temperature of the animal is reflected by the most proper temperature of the eardrum, and the eardrum is the place where the animal can be detected whether the animal has fever at the earliest, so that the ear temperature measuring device appears. However, the probe of the conventional ear temperature measuring device has the following problems: the probe of the flexible wire is easy to be separated; the probe of the hard rod is easy to be deeply inserted into the auditory canal to stab the tympanic membrane or the auditory canal when encountering external force; the closed probe can cause the hearing of the live pigs to be reduced due to the blockage of the discharge of earwax.
A prior art similar to this solution is a conventional ear thermometer. Such devices typically include an ear tag holder and a probe with an infrared or temperature sensor attached to the probe for reading the temperature in the ear. The probe is typically somewhat stiff to facilitate insertion into the ear canal.
The technical problems existing in the prior art mainly comprise the following points:
1. Damage to the ear canal: the traditional ear thermometer probe is generally not elastic, and the probe which is too hard can damage the auditory canal, especially for animal groups which are sensitive to auditory canals of young animals, pregnant female animals and the like.
2. Probe fall off problem: because the probe of the traditional ear thermometer is usually fixedly connected with the ear tag fixing device, if the ear thermometer is improperly used, the probe can fall off from the auditory canal, so that temperature measurement failure and equipment damage are caused.
3. Measurement accuracy is unstable: conventional ear thermometer typically requires insertion of the probe into the ear canal to a depth to obtain an accurate reading, but may result in errors in the measurement due to differences in the depth of insertion by the user.
Disclosure of utility model
Aiming at the problems existing in the prior art, the utility model provides an ear temperature measuring device for preventing falling and injuring an ear canal.
The utility model is realized in that an ear temperature measuring device for preventing falling and hurting the auditory canal comprises: semi-rigid rod, probe and ear tag; the temperature measuring probe is connected with the ear tag through a semi-hard rod; the temperature measuring probe is provided with a hard plastic ring, and the bottom of the temperature measuring probe is provided with a hole.
Further, the semi-rigid rod comprises silica gel and a spring; the spring is arranged inside the silica gel.
Further, the probe comprises an earplug and a temperature detector; earplugs are arranged around the probe; the top of the probe is provided with a temperature detector.
Further, the earplug includes a rigid ring and a soft rubber ring; the soft rubber ring is arranged outside the hard ring.
Further, the earplug is provided with a plurality of holes.
Further, the device is also provided with a temperature-dependent chip, a receiver, a transmitter, a warning light, etc., which are embedded in the ear tag. Fixation means and shielding means are added to the probe portion to optimize its function and durability.
In combination with the technical scheme and the technical problems to be solved, the technical scheme to be protected has the following advantages and positive effects:
The first, the utility model solves the problems that the existing flexible wire probe is easy to deviate from, the hard probe is easy to be deep into the auditory canal to stab the tympanic membrane or the auditory canal when encountering external force, and the closed probe can cause hearing decline because of blocking the discharge of earwax.
The probe stripping rate is reduced by 40%, and the damage rate of the auditory canal is reduced by 90%; under the condition of no external force, the temperature measuring probe with the earplug extends into the external auditory canal, the temperature in the external auditory canal is measured, the measuring accuracy is more than 95%, and the measuring accuracy can reach +/-0.2 ℃; when the external force is applied, the ear canal is not separated due to the sufficient length of the rod and the obstruction of the earplug; when the external force is applied inwards, the rod can be contracted and the earplugs can be blocked, so that the ear canal is not damaged.
Second, the present utility model provides an ear temperature measuring device for preventing a separation and injury of an ear canal, which comprises:
1. The safety is improved: by means of the design of the semi-rigid stem and the earplug, the device also allows for the need to protect the ear canal while measuring the temperature. The insertion depth of the device is effectively controlled, and the damage to the auditory canal caused by over-deep insertion is prevented.
2. Stability enhancement: the design of the spring ensures that the device can still be stably kept in the auditory canal under the condition of slight tension, prevents the accidental release of the device and improves the stability and accuracy of temperature measurement.
3. Cleaning function: the earwax can be discharged from the plurality of holes arranged in the earplug, so that the earwax is prevented from blocking the auditory canal and affecting the hearing, which cannot be achieved by the traditional ear thermometer. This also means that a user using the device can perform simple ear canal cleaning while measuring the temperature.
4. Animal response optimization: the combined design of the silica gel and the spring allows the device to have a certain elasticity while maintaining sufficient hardness. The device can be easily inserted into the auditory canal, discomfort caused by excessive hardness is avoided, the feeling of animals is greatly improved, and animal stress and animal countering and device damage caused by animal stress are reduced.
The device provided by the utility model realizes remarkable technical progress in the aspects of safety, stability, cleaning function, animal reaction and the like.
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Fig. 1 is a block diagram of an ear temperature measuring device for preventing a separation and injury of an ear canal according to an embodiment of the present utility model.
Fig. 2 is a schematic view of a semi-rigid rod structure according to an embodiment of the present utility model.
Fig. 3 is a schematic structural diagram of a probe according to an embodiment of the present utility model.
Fig. 4 is a schematic view of an earplug provided by an embodiment of the utility model.
In the figure: 1. a semi-hard rod; 2. a temperature measurement probe; 3. ear tags; 11. silica gel; 12. a spring; 21. a temperature measurer; 22. an earplug; 4. a hard plastic ring; 5. holes.
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The present utility model will be described in further detail with reference to the following examples in order to make the objects, technical solutions and advantages of the present utility model more apparent. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the utility model.
As shown in fig. 1, the ear temperature measuring device for preventing a separation and injury of an ear canal includes: a semi-hard rod 1, a probe 2 and an ear tag 3; the temperature measuring probe 2 and the ear tag 3 are connected through a semi-hard rod 1; the temperature measuring probe is provided with a hard plastic ring 4, and the bottom of the temperature measuring probe is provided with a hole 5.
As shown in fig. 2, the semi-rigid rod 1 comprises a silica gel 11 and a spring 12; the spring 12 is disposed inside the silica gel 11.
As shown in fig. 3, the temperature probe 2 includes an earplug 22 and a temperature detector 21; earplugs 22 are arranged around the probe 2; the top of the temperature measuring probe 2 is provided with a temperature measuring device 21.
As shown in fig. 4, a hard plastic ring 4 surrounds the temperature probe 2.
The utility model adopts the design of the semi-hard rod 1 to solve the problem of falling off; the spring 12 is adopted so as not to penetrate into the auditory canal under the condition of small resistance, and the earplug 22 with the hard ring 221 in the middle is adopted to resist larger external force;
the earplug 22 is provided with a plurality of holes in the middle for discharging earwax to prevent the earwax from blocking the auditory canal and affecting the hearing.
The working principle of the ear temperature measuring device for preventing the ear canal from falling off and hurting is as follows:
Insertion and stability of the device: the user operates the device through the ear tag 3 and inserts the probe 2 into the ear canal through the semi-rigid rod 1. The semi-rigid rod 1 is designed by a combination of a silica gel 11 and a spring 12, and the structure has certain rigidity, so that an operator can easily insert the probe 2 into the auditory canal, and has certain elasticity so as to prevent the auditory canal from being damaged due to over-deep insertion.
Preventing the equipment from falling out: the function of the spring 12 is to make the device less prone to backing out of the ear canal with less resistance. When the device is subjected to a pulling force, the spring 12 will generate a reaction force, keeping the device in the ear canal.
Protecting the auditory canal and measuring the temperature: the thermometer 21 on top of the probe 2 can be in direct contact with the inside of the ear canal to accurately measure the body temperature. Meanwhile, the earplug 22, in particular the hard ring 221 and the soft rubber ring 222, around the probe 2 can prevent the probe 2 from being inserted too deeply due to larger external force, thereby protecting the auditory canal from being damaged.
Cleaning earwax: the plurality of holes provided in the earplug 22 can drain earwax, preventing earwax from blocking the ear canal and affecting hearing.
The design of the ear temperature measuring device gives consideration to the comfort level, the operation simplicity and the temperature measuring accuracy of the user, and is very practical.
In the description of the present utility model, unless otherwise indicated, the meaning of "a plurality" is two or more; the terms "upper," "lower," "left," "right," "inner," "outer," "front," "rear," "head," "tail," and the like are used as an orientation or positional relationship based on that shown in the drawings, merely to facilitate description of the utility model and to simplify the description, and do not indicate or imply that the devices or elements referred to must have a particular orientation, be constructed and operated in a particular orientation, and therefore should not be construed as limiting the utility model. Furthermore, the terms "first," "second," "third," and the like are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying relative importance.
The foregoing is merely illustrative of specific embodiments of the present utility model, and the scope of the utility model is not limited thereto, but any modifications, equivalents, improvements and alternatives falling within the spirit and principles of the present utility model will be apparent to those skilled in the art within the scope of the present utility model.

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1. An anti-walk-away and injury-preventing ear canal animal ear temperature measuring device, comprising: semi-rigid rod, probe and ear tag; the temperature measuring probe is connected with the ear tag through a semi-hard rod; the temperature measuring probe is provided with a hard plastic ring, and the bottom of the temperature measuring probe is provided with a hole;
The semi-rigid rod comprises silica gel and a spring; the spring is arranged inside the silica gel.
2. The anti-back-out, anti-injury ear canal animal ear temperature measurement device of claim 1 wherein the probe comprises an earplug and a temperature detector; earplugs are arranged around the probe; the top of the probe is provided with a temperature detector.
3. An anti-back-out, anti-injury ear canal animal ear temperature measurement device according to claim 2 wherein a hard plastic ring surrounds the temperature probe.
4. The anti-back out, anti-injury ear canal animal ear temperature measurement device of claim 2 wherein the earplug is provided with a plurality of holes.
5. The anti-back-out and anti-injury ear canal animal ear temperature measurement device of claim 1 further comprising a temperature chip, a receiver, a transmitter, and a warning light, all embedded in the ear tag; a fixing device and a protecting device are added on the probe part.
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