Farrowing House Or Shed Patents (Class 119/445)
  • Patent number: 11116175
    Abstract: A ventilation and temperature regulation structure for an animal house, comprising a house body and a temperature regulation device with a culture layer, the house body comprising a temperature equalization device and an exhaust gas extraction device, the temperature equalization device includes a temperature equalization passage passing through the culture layer, several ventilation holes are disposed on the side wall of the temperature equalization passage; and an outlet end of the temperature regulation device is connected with the temperature equalization passage. Such technical solution is to provide a temperature regulation structure for an animal house having good ventilation, waste reduction and good effect of temperature regulation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 13, 2017
    Date of Patent: September 14, 2021
    Inventor: Ping Yu
  • Publication number: 20140202394
    Abstract: An electrical heat lamp for pig breeding includes a housing and an electrical heating source. The heating source is a U-shaped, infrared electromagnetic radiation heating element, and includes an electric member portion for connecting to an external electric energy source. The heat lamp includes a reflector arranged in the housing, the reflector being adapted to reflect the electromagnetic radiation emitted from the heating source, is adapted to fit the shape of the heating source, and has a U-shaped groove which in turn has a parabolic cross section. The heat lamp includes a sealing member sealing the space or electrical connection between the heating source and the electric member portion against water; optionally, one or two more sealing members are provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 21, 2014
    Publication date: July 24, 2014
    Applicant: Future Farming Holding ApS
    Inventor: Karin Susanne Due Andreasen
  • Patent number: 7165508
    Abstract: A hog farrowing system for use in a cold environment includes a building providing protection from weather elements. The farrowing boxes have an entrance to permit free ingress and egress of female hogs but restrain the piglets. An alley is provided outside the boxes for the female hogs to defecate, urinate, and move to feed and water stations outside the boxes. The boxes have sides which define an inner chamber, a heat system, bedding for the female hogs to nest, and insulation covering an open top during cold environment conditions. The method utilizes the steps of promoting the female hog to utilize natural instincts, promoting the female hog to give birth to piglets close to the heat source, and protecting the piglets from crushing by using a creep area, anti-crush rods and anti-crush boards. The farrowing boxes can be modified for use in a warm season.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 21, 2004
    Date of Patent: January 23, 2007
    Inventor: Robert E. Bryant
  • Patent number: 6823819
    Abstract: In a farrowing pen which includes a pit and over the pit a first floor section on which the sow can stand and lie and two further floor sections on each side of the first floor section for receiving piglets of the sow and confining walls for locating the sow on the first floor section there is provided an apparatus for lifting the sow away from the piglets to prevent crushing. The apparatus includes a base carries above the pit either on legs or on a cradle and a gas bag lift mechanism carried on the base above the manure and arranged to raise a plate carrying two parallel rails with the first floor section thereon. An air valve extends through the flooring and is operated by pressure from contact with the sow for actuating the controlling the flow of the air. The rate of lifting is faster than the rate of lowering. Extendible legs around the base support and guide the floor on the bag.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 4, 2003
    Date of Patent: November 30, 2004
    Assignee: Cryatal Spring Hog Equipment Ltd.
    Inventors: Gerald E. J. Laramee, Jonathan Kleinsasser
  • Patent number: 6382135
    Abstract: A pig pen has side walls joined together by end walls to form a substantially rectangular enclosure. An angled divider is pivotable inside the pen, having a first end pivotably arranged on a pivot on one end wall and second end attachable to any one of a plurality of mounts on the opposite end wall. The divider has a first straight portion joined at an angle to a second straight portion, and a lower bar attached with one end adjacent the first end and an opposite end adjacent the second end of the divider. The lower bar is shorter than the total length of the divider and arranged below it, to break the fall of a sow lying down on her side adjacent the divider to provide time for any piglets close to the sow to move away from the sow.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 1, 2001
    Date of Patent: May 7, 2002
    Inventors: Eric Van Grootheest, Annette Van Grootheest
  • Patent number: 5813365
    Abstract: A flooring system for use in an animal shelter. The flooring system is modular and includes a disassemblable base frame having, as components thereof, a pair of end crossbars, a plurality of longitudinally extending support members, and interconnecting elements. When assembled, the base frame is formed by interconnecting the end crossbars by means of laterally spaced support members. The interconnecting elements, in turn, interconnect adjacent support members and the interconnecting elements extend generally transverse to those members. The modular flooring system also includes at least one first panel and a second panel supported on the base frame. The one or more first panels are generally coplanar, and the second panel includes a portion, intended to support an animal mother when feeding her young, which is positioned to define a second plane, elevated above the first plane, and a ramp portion angling downwardly from the second plane defining portion toward each first panel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 6, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 29, 1998
    Assignee: Tandem Products, Inc.
    Inventor: Nashat N. Helmy