KR200466220Y1 - An iron flooring structure used in stole of pig farm - Google Patents
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Abstract
The present invention discloses a cast iron flooring structure of a pig farming stall that can support loads of mother pigs and reduce production costs.
Cast iron flooring structure according to the present invention, the frame has a rectangular shape is formed so that the side slope is gradient frame; An upper panel having a plurality of outlets formed on an upper surface of the gradient frame; It extends from the lower end of both ends of the upper panel and protrudes downward of the gradient frame, and consists of legs arranged at non-uniform intervals, the leg arrangement, the virtual straight line connecting any three legs form a triangle, The triangle does not form a right triangle or an isosceles triangle, and is configured to be distributed as far as possible in the longitudinal direction of the cast iron flooring material.
Therefore, the present invention is installed a plurality of supports on the bottom of the cast iron flooring, by varying the installation position and arrangement of each support has the effect of reducing the import cost by reducing the weight of the cast iron flooring. In addition, the cross-sectional shape of the support on the bottom of the cast iron flooring according to the present invention has a 'ㅗ' shape, and by forming the side portion has a rhombic shape, it has the effect of increasing the load strength of the cast iron flooring.
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The present invention relates to a flooring material used in a pig delivery frame, and more particularly, to implement a cast iron flooring material in order to increase the load strength of the plastic flooring material, the support structure protruding to the bottom of the cast iron flooring material has a different arrangement structure The present invention relates to a cast iron flooring structure of a pig farming stall that increases load strength of a cast iron flooring material and reduces manufacturing costs.
In general, pig farms use a pig delivery frame to prevent the piglets from being killed by the pigs when they are breastfed. The pig delivery frame as described above has a breeding space where the mother and piglets can be bred together, but is intended to limit the movement of the mother pig.
In such a pig delivery frame, as shown in the patent document attached to FIG. 1, the
It is possible to widen the width in the direction of the entrance (12) where the buttocks of the mother pigs are located, because the size of the head does not have a large difference but a big difference occurs in the buttocks direction even if there is a relatively large difference in the size of the mother pigs. to be.
As described above, the
However, when the left wall fixing means 40 or the right wall fixing means is located at the bottom of the delivery frame, the work is very difficult and interferes with the activity of swine, etc., and the work is very inconvenient due to manure. For this reason, the left wall fixing means 40 and the right wall fixing means are respectively installed on the wall forming the
Therefore, in order to adjust the distance between the
The left wall fixing means 40 and the right wall fixing means are installed along a path in which a portion of the adjacent
The left wall fixing means 40 and the right wall fixing means may be implemented in various forms. That is, the
On the other hand, the pig delivery frame configured as described above is a structure in which a plurality of flooring material is installed at the bottom, such flooring material is assembled with a plurality of prefabricated flooring material in a certain high position on the ground for hygienic management of pigs to discharge the discharge of money. By discharging to the bottom through the outlet formed in the flooring, it is possible to grow pigs in a healthy state by always managing them with clean pigs.
Conventional structure of donsa flooring material has a plurality of discharge holes are drilled on two opposite sides facing each other, the projection and the recess formed on the other side alternately formed, the recess and the hook formed on the opposite side facing the one side The protrusions are alternately formed.
Therefore, after the pig delivery frame is installed at a distance from the ground, a plurality of flooring materials are arranged on the bottom surface of the delivery frame, and the protrusions and the concave portions of each flooring material are coupled to each other. The pig flour is discharged into the discharge hole drilled in the flooring has a configuration that is collected from the bottom of the flooring processing.
However, the above-described flooring material of the conventional pig delivery frame is an injection molding using a plastic material, and has a structure for sufficiently supporting the load of the mother pig. Therefore, flooring is sold as a very expensive product because it is molded to have a large thickness and a plurality of ribs. As a countermeasure for this, flooring having a solid cast iron material is commercially available, and the height of the cast iron flooring material corresponds to the thickness of the plastic flooring material.
When the cast iron flooring is used, the strength of the load is higher than that of the plastic flooring, while the manufacturing cost is slightly reduced compared to the plastic flooring, and there is still a need to find a method for reducing the manufacturing cost. In addition, cast iron flooring is mostly dependent on imports, which is why it is time to reduce the cost of imports by reducing the weight of flooring.
As a result, there is still a problem to reduce the weight of the cast iron flooring currently used, and to maintain or increase the strength of the load, and a solution to this problem is urgent.
The present invention was devised to solve such a problem, and an object of the present invention is to provide a cast iron flooring structure of a pig farm pregnant stall that can reduce the weight of the cast iron flooring material, and maintain the strength of the load sufficiently.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a cast iron flooring structure of a pig farm pregnant stall that can install a plurality of supports on the bottom of the cast iron flooring, and can increase the load strength of the cast iron flooring by varying the installation position and arrangement of each support.
Still another object of the present invention is a pig farming stall that can increase the load strength of cast iron flooring by forming the shape of the support on the bottom of the cast iron flooring having a '자' shape, and the side portion having a rhombic shape. To provide a cast iron flooring structure.
In the cast iron flooring structure of the pig farm pregnant stall according to the present invention for achieving the above object, in the cast iron material flooring structure that is installed under the pregnant stall of the pig farm, having a rectangular shape and the side frame is formed to be gradient; An upper panel having a plurality of outlets formed on an upper surface of the gradient frame; It extends from the lower end of both ends of the upper panel protrudes downward of the gradient frame, characterized in that consisting of legs arranged at non-uniform intervals.
Legs according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention is composed of three to four at each end portion having a longitudinal direction of the cast iron flooring material, each leg has a cross-sectional structure of "ㅗ" shape, each of the legs adjacent to each other Each cross section is characterized by having a mutual inversion structure.
In addition, the leg arrangement, characterized in that the virtual straight line connecting any three legs to form a triangle, the triangle does not form a right triangle or an isosceles triangle, it is characterized in that the most distributed arrangement in the longitudinal direction of the cast iron flooring.
Cast iron flooring according to the present invention is to install a plurality of supports on the bottom of the cast iron flooring, there is an effect of reducing the import cost by reducing the weight of the cast iron flooring by varying the installation position and arrangement of each support. In addition, the cross-sectional shape of the support on the bottom of the cast iron flooring according to the present invention has a 'ㅗ' shape, and by forming the side portion has a rhombic shape, it has the effect of increasing the load strength of the cast iron flooring.
1 is a view showing a conventional pig delivery frame.
2 is a view showing an installation state of the cast iron flooring according to the present invention.
Figure 3a is a perspective view for explaining the front structure of the cast iron flooring according to the present invention.
Figure 3b is a perspective view for explaining the back structure of the cast iron flooring according to the present invention.
Figure 4 is a view for explaining the leg arrangement of the cast iron flooring according to the present invention.
Figure 2 is a view showing the installation state of the cast iron flooring of pig farm pregnant stall according to the present invention. As shown, the
The cast
The cast
Figure 3a is a perspective view showing a front view of the cast
Here, the
In addition, the arrangement of the
To this end, at least six
Here, the number of the
For example, if two
Thus, as shown in FIG. 4, the
In the present invention, the width W of the leg may be configured in a ratio of 1/15 to 1/12 relative to the entire length of the cast
Then, the installation method of the cast
First, the
The
On the other hand, the cast
The lower portion of the
As such, the cast
Moreover, the
Therefore, the present invention reduces the manufacturing cost of the cast
210: Stall 220: Cast Iron Flooring
230: plastic flooring 240: mounting beam
221: gradient frame 223: outlet
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A gradient frame having a rectangular shape and shaped to have a side slope;
An upper panel having a plurality of outlets formed on an upper surface of the gradient frame;
A leg extending from both lower ends of the upper panel to protrude downwardly of the gradient frame and disposed at non-uniform intervals;
The two legs adjacent in the longitudinal direction have an arrangement difference t, and each leg installed in the longitudinal direction is formed to have different spacings (d1, d2). ;
The legs are composed of three to four at each end portion having a longitudinal direction of the cast iron flooring material, each leg has a cross-sectional structure of "ㅗ" shape, each cross section of each leg adjacent to each other has a mutual inversion structure ;
The legs are arranged, the virtual straight line connecting any three legs form a triangle, the triangle does not form a right triangle or isosceles triangle, pig farm floor stall, characterized in that the most dispersed in the longitudinal direction of the cast iron flooring Cast iron flooring structure.
The cast iron flooring is installed in a position corresponding to the lower surface of the stall, pig iron flooring structure of a pig farm pregnant stall, characterized in that to support the load of the mother pig in the installation compensation.
The width (W) of the leg is pig iron flooring structure of pig farm pregnant stall, characterized in that designed in a ratio of 1/15 to 1/12 relative to the total length of the cast iron flooring.
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