WO1988003362A1 - Devices supporting and moving eggs in the hatchery - Google Patents
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- WO1988003362A1 WO1988003362A1 PCT/BR1987/000010 BR8700010W WO8803362A1 WO 1988003362 A1 WO1988003362 A1 WO 1988003362A1 BR 8700010 W BR8700010 W BR 8700010W WO 8803362 A1 WO8803362 A1 WO 8803362A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01K—ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; AVICULTURE; APICULTURE; PISCICULTURE; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
- A01K41/00—Incubators for poultry
- A01K41/06—Egg-turning appliances for incubators
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- the present invention refers to several devices tha support the egg holding it in the desired inclinatio - and make them turn around their longest axle.
- the de vices are coupled and easily uncoupled and may be re placed by devices with larger or smaller clamps accor ing to the size of egg.
- Rotary movement of this device is made by a group o - interconnected parts supported by a horizontal bas (7) in the form of metal or plastic tray and a bridg or more bridges, being stiff or intermittent wir screen or spring (15) attached to the bridge (14) whe in tangencial movement with the base (7) according t - calculation of continuous or intermittent speed make the small rubber or plastic wheel (4), being it groo ved or smooth, makes the device, in its desired incli nation (17) in relation to the egg (1), turn aroun its longer axle in the hatchery.
- the device is comprised of clamps in the form of tw rings (2) that extend themselves and come together fo ming a neck (3) and base axle (16) and fitted betwee them is the smaller axle (5) with a head (6) which se - ves to couple the device to the base of the longe axle formed by the edges (18) of the rings (2) an smaller axle (5) and are held by small metal or plasti tubes at the bifurcation of the two rings becoming th neck (3) of the device.
- On the wire edges (18) tha form the base axle (16) is assembled the small rubbe or plastic wheel (4) which is locked not to slid.
- O the horizontal base, tray type, in the oval opening(8 with two vertical latches accompanying the device axl angle.
- (6) shows a device whose axle (12)wi the head (6) is attached to the base on the side par - of the oval opening (8) with the determined inclina tion.
- thi re Inside of the longer axle of the device (16) thi re is a plastic bushing with flexible edges (21) whic become larger in order to allow coupling of the hea (6) of the axle (12) holding it and thus completing c - pling of the device. One uncouples it pulling it.
- the small wheel (4) is moved by the tangencial moveme of the bridge (14) of the base (7) using spring (15)a a contact.
- This device can be made with one sole plas tic piece with the egg clamps (1) flexible, small me - tal axle (5) cast inside the longer axle (16) piec of the axle (5) with the head (6) exposed.
- Horizontal supporting base in the form of a small di (23) with triangular (10) or circular (10) opening b - co ing narrower on the upper part (10) in the si part of the small ditch where the axle (5) head ( crosses coupling it; in this case it is used the dev ce which has the smaller axle (5) with the head ( built in the device.
- Fig. (6) cut of the devices that is different from the one previous ⁇ ly mentioned since it has an axle (12) fixed to the base (7) and with longer projection on the side, the - axle (12) fixed to the base, the flexible plastic edges (21) built in the sides of the base bushing (15) where the axle head crosses, coupling It.
- Page 3-Fig.(7) Horizontal base supporting the device device, triangular (10) or circular opening, becomi narrower on the upper part (10) on the side of t
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Abstract
Device for supporting and moving eggs in the hatchery with several types of devices which are coupled and uncoupled, horizontal base or small ditch which supports the egg keeping it in the desired inclination and make it turn around its longer axle in the hatchery. The device which can be coupled and uncoupled on a horizontal tray base. It comprises two vertical latches (9) (11). In the middle of one latch there are triangular or round holes (10). The other latch has in its upper part ''U'' shaped grooves (11) to house the neck (3) of clamps formed of two wire rings (2) which extend themselves and join making a neck (3) and a base axle (6). On the wire edges (18) which form the base axle (16) is assembled a small wheel (4). A tape or ruler (24) at the bottom of the ditch moves in one continuous or intermittent direction or other.
Description
Descriptive Report of Patent of Invention of DEVICE SUPPORTING AND MOVING EGGS IN THE HATCHERY. The present invention refers to several devices tha support the egg holding it in the desired inclinatio - and make them turn around their longest axle. The de vices are coupled and easily uncoupled and may be re placed by devices with larger or smaller clamps accor ing to the size of egg.
Rotary movement of this device is made by a group o - interconnected parts supported by a horizontal bas (7) in the form of metal or plastic tray and a bridg or more bridges, being stiff or intermittent wir screen or spring (15) attached to the bridge (14) whe in tangencial movement with the base (7) according t - calculation of continuous or intermittent speed make the small rubber or plastic wheel (4), being it groo ved or smooth, makes the device, in its desired incli nation (17) in relation to the egg (1), turn aroun its longer axle in the hatchery. - The device is comprised of clamps in the form of tw rings (2) that extend themselves and come together fo ming a neck (3) and base axle (16) and fitted betwee them is the smaller axle (5) with a head (6) which se - ves to couple the device to the base of the longe axle formed by the edges (18) of the rings (2) an smaller axle (5) and are held by small metal or plasti
tubes at the bifurcation of the two rings becoming th neck (3) of the device. On the wire edges (18) tha form the base axle (16) is assembled the small rubbe or plastic wheel (4) which is locked not to slid. O - the horizontal base, tray type, in the oval opening(8 with two vertical latches accompanying the device axl angle. On latch (9) slightly bentdownwards where ther is a triangular or circular (10) opening (10) which b comes narrower on the upper part where the head (6) o - the smaller axle (5) crosses, coupling it (upward pre sure does not allow it to uncouple). On the opposit side of the opening to the other latch (11) slightl inclined over the oval opening (8) accompanying th inclination of the axle (16) of the device, on it - upper part the "U" shaped groove (11) for the nec housing (3) of the device, to uncouple the device on raises and removes the axle head very easily. Sheet (2) - Fig. (6) shows a device whose axle (12)wi the head (6) is attached to the base on the side par - of the oval opening (8) with the determined inclina tion. Inside of the longer axle of the device (16) thi re is a plastic bushing with flexible edges (21) whic become larger in order to allow coupling of the hea (6) of the axle (12) holding it and thus completing c - pling of the device. One uncouples it pulling it.
The small wheel (4) is moved by the tangencial moveme of the bridge (14) of the base (7) using spring (15)a a contact. This device can be made with one sole plas tic piece with the egg clamps (1) flexible, small me - tal axle (5) cast inside the longer axle (16) piec of the axle (5) with the head (6) exposed. In order t keep the device with the egg (1) in a higher positio there is a small spare part (19) made out of folde i n inner roove 20) an
with identical opening in the "U" shaped form (11) keep the higher inclination of the egg. Horizontal supporting base in the form of a small di (23) with triangular (10) or circular (10) opening b - co ing narrower on the upper part (10) in the si part of the small ditch where the axle (5) head ( crosses coupling it; in this case it is used the dev ce which has the smaller axle (5) with the head ( built in the device. On the opposite side of the si - of the small ditch (23) in the "U" shaped form groo (11) to support the neck (3) of the device that mov around its longer axle through the tape or ruler (2 in the bottom of the ditch there may exist grooves dents which avoid the sliding of the small wheel (4 - the tape moves in one continuous or intermittent dir tion, there is a short axle (29) on the two sides the ditch (23) which fits on the ruler base (25) the ditches inside the groove (27) which is "U" shap the inclination movement is made by means of a lev - (26) of command and its smaller axle built in t small ditch.
In the drawings that accompany and integrate the pre sent report one can see on pages 1, 2, 3, figures to 10 several groups of devices P.1(1) Fig. 1, 2, 3 - side view and cut of the device, Fig.(l) side view the device with the egg (1) held already fitted in t rings (2) neck metal tube (3) which holds a small ax and the ring edges (18) hollowed wheel (4) serves move the device, the small axle (5) horizontal ba - where is an oval opening (8) where the small whe (4) - Fig.2 - Cut of the device and its egg group ( already housed in the clamping ring (2) made of wir neck metal tube (3) which holds a wire edge (18) ax
opening (8) lower latch with hole (9) which serves to couple the head of the smaller axle (5), the bridge(14 serves to move the small wheel Fig.(3) several pieces exploded in their forms and functions, cut of the small — wheel (4) built-in smaller axle (5) head of the smaller axle (6) horizontal base (7) oval opening at the base (8) triangular opening (10) where the axle head is coupled (6), lower latch (9) upper latch (11) with an¬ gled "U" shaped opening (17) wire ring edges (18) which - form the longer axle (16) inner grooves that fit in the latch (20) Pages 2-Fig. 4 cut of the plastic devi¬ ce coupled to a view exposing its inclination (17) in case the upper latch (11) is elevated with the spare part (19) neck (3) small wheel (4) superposed on the - longer axle (16) smaller axle (5) coming out of the longer axle (16) axle head (6) at the axle edge (5) lower latch (9) with a hole where the head crossed (6) with the smaller axle (5) supporting base (7) and its upper latch (11) on the oval opening (8) clamps (22) - the edges of which are bathed with silicon(rubber)(31) in order not to slide on the egg shell (1) the bridge (14) facing the small wheel (4) or the spring (15)which garantees better contact. Fig. (5) cut of the device with the rubber wheel (4) and its holes (4) a neck (3) - of the device below the longer axle (16), clamps (22) with the edges bathed with silicon (31). Fig. (6) cut of the devices that is different from the one previous^ ly mentioned since it has an axle (12) fixed to the base (7) and with longer projection on the side, the - axle (12) fixed to the base, the flexible plastic edges (21) built in the sides of the base bushing (15) where the axle head crosses, coupling It.
Page 3-Fig.(7) Horizontal base supporting the device
device, triangular (10) or circular opening, becomi narrower on the upper part (10) on the side of t
£1 ditch where the axle head (6) crosses (5) coupling i in this case serving only the device with the axle ed 5 - and its head (6). On the opposite side of the dit (23) the "U" shaped groove (11) to house the neck ( of the device, on each side of the ditch there is small axle (29) which fits in the supporting rule (2 inside the "U" shaped opening (27) we also have a le
10- ver (26) with a small axle (28) to move the ditch, also see the device already hosed and its small whee (4) the rings (2). Fig. (8) the small ditch and it angular inclination (17) shows that inclination i possible, rings (2) "U" shaped openings (27) support
15 - ing ruler of the ditch (25) inclination command leve (26), moving ruler (30) of the ditch. Fig. (9) On sees only small ditches (23) with a triangular hol (10), two "U" shaped openings (11) which serve t couple the devices and ruller (24) that moves the sma
20 - wheel (4). Fig. (10) One sees clearly how to obtai the inclination (17) of the devices in relation t the ditch (23) egg (1) placed between the wire rin (2), small wheel (4) ditch base (23) supporting rule of the ditch (25) and its "U" shaped openings (27) wh re the side axle (20) of the ditch (23) fits, leve (26) and its inclination (17) when moved by the com mand ruler (30) .
Claims
C L A I M S
1- "DEVICES FOR SUPPORTING AND MOVING EGGS IN THE HAT¬ CHERY", comprising a ring (2) which supports the egg (1) on a base (7) characterized by an oval opening wit - the lower latch (9) folded downards in the middle of which there is a triangular (10) or round hole with its upper part elongated, where the head (6) axle (5) is coupled and held, and in the upperpart the base (7) shows a latch (11) with a "U" shaped groove (20) where - the neck (3) is housed, and the latch may receive the piece (19) which fits itself increasing its height and also increasing the device angle.
2- "DEVICES FOR SUPPORTING AND MOVING EGGS IN THE HAT¬ CHERY", in accordance with claim 1 characterized by - the fact that the neck (3) is formed by edges (18) of rings (2) that come together receiving among them a smaller axle (5) with head (6) being envolved by a small tube or neck (3) by means of pressure, the final edges of the rings (2) edges (18) serve as the longer - axle (16) where the small wheel (4) is superposed and locked.
3- "DEVICES FOR SUPPORTING AND MOVING EGGS IN THE HAT¬ CHERY", in accordance with claims 1 or 2, characteri - zed by the stiff bridge of wire screen (14) and spring - (15) which, move the small rubber or plastic wheel (4) which in turn has in its center the square or triangu¬
lar or round (13). openings which serve as locks to
superpose the longer axle (16).
4- "DEVICES FOR SUPPORTING AND MOVING EGGS IN THE HAT CHERY", in accordance with claims 1, 2 or 3, characte rized by the fact that the device, in case it is cas - in plastic, it has its clamp edges bathed with rubbe (silicon) (31) which avoids sliding of the egg (1) an that the smaller axle (5) made of metal be cast insid the longer axle (16).
5- "DEVICES FOR SUPPORTING AND MOVING EGGS IN THE RAT - CHERY", in accordance with one of claims 1, 2, 3 o
4, characterized by a device the system of axle o which (12) fixed to the base (7) on the side part o the oval opening (8) with the desired inclination wit the head on the upper part (6). - Inside the longer axle (16) of the device there is built-in bushing (16) with flexible edges which wide themselves at the passage of the axle (16) head (6)ho ding it and completing the coupling; it uncouples b pulling it. - 6- "DEVICES FOR SUPPORTING AND MOVING EGGS IN THE HAT CHERY", in accordance with one of claims 1, 2, 3, or 5, characterized by the existence of a horizonta supporting base in the form of ditches (23) on one o the sides there is a hole with round triangular for - with its upper part elongated (10) for coupling th head (6) of the device and that in its opposite sid part has a "U" shaped groove (20) where the head o the device (3) rests.
7- "DEVICES FOR SUPPORTING AND MOVING EGSS IN THE HAT - CHERY", in accordance with one of claims 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, characterized by the movement of the small wheel (4) produced through movement of the tape (24) or ruler and there may be grooves or dents to avoid sli - ding of the small wheel (4) the tape or ruler (24) may
move in one continuous or intermittent direction or another inside the ditch (23).
8- "DEVICES FOR SUPPORTING AND MOVING EGGS IN THE HAT¬ CHERY", in accordance with one of claims 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 - 6 or 7, characterized by the ditch having in its two edges an axle (20) to fit in the lrU" shape opening (27 on the supporting ruler (25) a control lever (26) at the edge of the ditch, to produce inclination (17) of the device with the ditch near the egg. - 9- "DEVICES FOR SUPPORTING AND MOVING EGGS IN THE HAT¬ CHERY", in accordance with one of claims 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 6, 7 or 8, characterized by the facility with which the devices are coupled to the bases and are uncoupled from them and by the possibility of changing the device with - larger rings (2) or clamps (22) by smaller ones, cou - pling the device alternately in such holes (10) and also the ditches (23) may be placed one beside the other or alternately.
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