FEED TROUGH FOR POULTRY FARMING

20170273279 · 2017-09-28

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Abstract

A feeding trough for poultry farming includes automatic dispensing of feed from a vertically displaceable horizontal dispensing tube, formed by just three pieces. One of the pieces is a plate formed in one piece with a ring which in a lowered position of the bell-like housing opens a crown of apertures and in a raised position of the bell-like housing closes the crown of apertures so as to reduce the amount of feed transferred to the plate. The feed trough is also configured to facilitate periodic rinsing thereof.

Claims

1. Feeding trough for poultry farming wherein the feed is automatically supplied from a vertically displaceable horizontal dispensing tube, comprising: a bell-shaped housing provided superiorly with an attachment member for connecting to the horizontal feeding tube, a plate arranged beneath the bell-like housing to receive the feed, means for adjusting the amount of feed transferred from the bell-like housing to the plate actuated following raising or lowering of the horizontal dispensing tube and consequent relative vertical displacement between the bell-like housing and the plate between a lowered and a raised position, the attachment member comprising a tubular connector formed in one piece with the bell-like housing and a clamping element secured to said tubular connector, the bell-like housing provided inferiorly with a crown of apertures, the plate formed in one piece with a dome extending within the bell-like housing and defining therewith an annular chamber for the passage of the feed from said tubular connector to the plate, and the plate formed in one piece with a ring which in the lowered position of the bell-like housing opens said crown of apertures and in the raised position of the bell-like housing closes said crown of apertures so as to reduce the amount of feed transferred to the plate.

2. Feeding trough according to claim 1, wherein said plate is rotatable relative to the bell-like housing and said dome is provided with substantially helical projections for rinsing the feeding trough by means of a liquid under pressure introduced into said annular chamber through an inlet hole of the bell-like housing.

3. Washing system of the interior of a feeding trough for poultry farming wherein the feed is automatically supplied from a vertically displaceable horizontal dispensing tube, the feeding trough comprising: a bell-shaped housing provided superiorly with an attachment member for connecting to the horizontal feeding tube, a plate arranged beneath the bell-like housing to receive the feed, means for adjusting the amount of feed transferred from the bell-like housing to the plate, said washing system comprising: a dome formed in one piece with the plate, which plate is rotatable relative to the bell-like housing, said dome extending within the bell-like housing so as to define therewith an annular chamber for the passage of a liquid under pressure introduced into said annular chamber through an inlet hole of the bell-like housing, and a plurality of substantially helical projections formed on the dome.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES

[0011] The invention will now be described in detail, purely by way of non-limiting example, with reference to the attached drawings, wherein:

[0012] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a feeding trough according to the invention,

[0013] FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the feeding trough.

[0014] FIG. 3 is a sectional front view of the feeding trough, in a lowered configuration,

[0015] FIG. 4 is a sectional front view of the feeding trough, in a raised configuration,

[0016] FIG. 5 is a top view of the plate of the feeding trough, and

[0017] FIG. 6 is a perspective view of two plates stacked for transportation.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0018] According to the distinctive characteristic of the invention, the feeding trough comprises only three elements made of high resistance moulded plastic material, easily assemblable.

[0019] With reference to FIGS. 1 and 2 a first element consists in a dome-shaped clamping element 2 adapted to stably connect to a horizontal tube T for dispensing the feed, a substantially bell-shaped housing 1, which forms the second component. The bell-like housing 1 is superiorly obtained as a single piece with a tubular connector 4 that can be coupled with the clamping element 2 through a bayonet coupling 13.

[0020] The bell-like housing 1 is provided with a through hole 11 for introducing a lance or the like for dispensing a pressurised liquid for rinsing the feeding trough. Inferiorly, the bell-like housing 1 has a crown of apertures 12 typically shaped to form rectangular or oval-shaped slots equally shaped and adapted, as better described hereinafter, for the flow of the feed in the lowered position of the feeding trough.

[0021] A third and last component of the feeding trough is made up of a plate 3 predisposed for a vertically slidable and rotatble coupling with the bell-like housing 1. The plate 3 defines—at the lower part thereof—an annular container 14 of the feed and it is centrally formed in a single piece with the dome 7 which extends upwards and it is adapted to form with the bell-like housing 1, in the use configuration of the feeding trough, an annular chamber 8. Such annular chamber 8 allows the flow of the feed from the horizontal dispensing tube T, through the integrally joined tubular connector 4 up to the annular container 14 of the plate 3.

[0022] The plate 3 further comprises a coaxial ring 9 connected by means of vertical radial septa 6 to the annular container 14 of the plate 3. The ring 9, alongside the vertical radial septa 6, is obtained as a single piece with the plate 3, it is adapted to open or close the crown of apertures 12 of the bell-like housing 1 depending on the relative vertical position thereof with respect to the bell-like housing 1.

[0023] FIG. 3 shows a section of the feeding trough according to the invention in a lowered operative configuration for weaning chicks, in which the dispensing flow of the feed is maximum. In such configuration, the ring 9 of the plate 3 is superiorly arranged at the crown of apertures 12 of the bell-like housing 1 so that such apertures 12 are open. The feed dispensed by the horizontal tube T descends along the annular chamber 8, projects from the apertures 12 and deposits on the annular container 14 of the plate 3.

[0024] FIG. 4 shows the feeding trough in a raised position for fattening adult poultry.

[0025] Raising the dispensing tube T allows an upward displacement of the bell-like housing 1 with respect to the plate 3: the ring 9 is the plate 3 is thus arranged in front of the apertures 12 of the bell-like housing 1, closing them. Thus, the flow of the feed from the annular chamber 8 to the annular container 14 of the plate 3 occurs beneath the base of the bell-like housing 1.

[0026] In this position, a lower annular flange 15 of the bell-like housing 1 is locked by the septa 6 of the plate 3 as represented in FIGS. 1 and 4.

[0027] A further advantageous characteristic of the invention is illustrated in FIG. 5, which shows the dome 7 of the plate 3 of the feeding trough on the outer surface of which a plurality of substantially helical reliefs 10 arranged circumferentially is formed.

[0028] When rinsing the feeding trough using pressurised liquid introduced into the annular chamber 8 through the through hole 11 of the bell-like housing 1, the pressure of the liquid exerted on the reliefs 10 rotatably drives the plate 3 which, as mentioned, is rotatably coupled with the bell-like housing 1. The centrifuge force resulting from the relative movement of the plate 3 with respect to the bell-like housing 1 increases the rinsing efficiency.

[0029] FIG. 6 shows two plates 3 with the relative domes 7 conveniently stacked for transport in a minimum overall dimension configuration.

[0030] Obviously, the construction details and the embodiments may widely vary with respect to what has been described and illustrated, without departing from the scope of protection of the present invention as described in the claims that follow.