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An anti-hedgehog dig-through structure for the bottom of a fence

A fence and hedgehog technology, applied in the direction of fences, applications, building structures, etc., can solve the problems of wall damage, wall bottom support structure emptiness, wall collapse, etc., to achieve the effect of reducing labor costs, good safety and security

Active Publication Date: 2022-07-05
CHENGDU UNIV
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[0004] Because hedgehogs have the habit of digging holes, when they dig holes at the bottom of the fence, they will cause damage to the fence and make the supporting structure at the bottom of the fence empty, and even cause the fence to collapse in severe cases

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[0035] An anti-hedgehog digging-through structure for the bottom of the enclosure wall is arranged on the outer side of the enclosure wall body 1, and the enclosure wall comprises the wall body 1, the concrete foundation 2 and the lime-soil solid layer 3, and the lime-soil solid layer 3 and the concrete foundation 2 are all buried in the wall. Below the ground, there are buried trigger modules, positioning and driving modules, and pothole filling modules. There are multiple sets of buried trigger modules and positioning and driving modules, and each set of trigger modules is electrically connected to its corresponding positioning and driving module. The buried trigger module is also The pothole filling module is electrically connected to the pothole filling module through the control box 4. The pothole filling module includes a walking component, an automatic concrete-making module and a stirring tank overturning component. The walking component includes a walking track 5 and a ...

Embodiment 2

[0040] An anti-hedgehog digging-through structure for the bottom of a fence includes the following operation steps: Step 1, the burying position of the embedded trigger module is calibrated outside the wall 1 of the fence, and the burying pit is excavated, and the burying pit is located at the concrete foundation 2 and On the outside of the lime-soil solid layer 3, and the depth of the buried pit is not lower than the depth of the lime-soil solid layer 3, backfill the buried pit after the burying limit frame 9 is installed and excavated;

[0041] Step 2, the outer wall of the wall body 1 of the enclosing wall is calibrated and paid out, the running track 5 is installed according to the pay-off position, and the channel of the running track 5 is reinforced with the wall body 1 through the upper rail fixing frame 19 and the lower rail fixing frame 18;

[0042] In step 3, the fixing frame 10 is placed by burying the limiting frame 9, and after the installation of the equipment is ...

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Abstract

The invention discloses an anti-hedgehog digging-through structure for the bottom of an enclosure wall, which is arranged on the outer side of the enclosure wall body. , including an embedded trigger module, a positioning and driving module, and a pothole filling module. There are multiple groups of the embedded trigger module and positioning and driving module, and each set of trigger modules is electrically connected to its corresponding positioning and driving module. The embedded trigger module is also controlled by The box is electrically connected to the pothole filling module. The pothole filling module includes a walking component, an automatic concrete-making module and a stirring tank turning component. The walking component includes a walking track and a track flat car. The automatic concrete-making module includes a water tank, a stirring tank, a water tank and a stirring tank. The kettle is installed on the rail flat car; through the embedded trigger module, the positioning and driving module and the pothole filling module can be triggered when the hedgehog digs a hole at the bottom of the fence, so that the automatic triggering of the structure can be realized.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the technical field of wildlife protection, in particular to an anti-hedgehog digging-through structure for the bottom of a fence. Background technique [0002] Hedgehog is a general term for a class of Hedgehog mammals belonging to the subfamily Erinaceinae, with a total of 5 genera. Among them, the hedgehog of the genus Erinaceus is the most common, widely distributed in Europe, northern Asia, northern China and northern China. The Yangtze River Basin is also widely distributed. The most common ones in China are the Heilongjiang hedgehog (Erinaceusamurensis). Hedgehogs are also called "stealing melon badgers" in southern Jiangsu. They are short and fat, with sharp claws, small eyes, short hair, and short and dense thorns. Hedgehogs are active at night and feed on insects and worms for a night. It can eat 200 grams of worms, and when it encounters an enemy, it can curl its body into a ball, and turn its thorns outward to pro...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): A01M29/16E04G23/02E04H17/00
CPCA01M29/16E04H17/00E04G23/0203Y02A40/81
Inventor 王静黄进鲁艺玲周洋谢成澳胡源龙段泽房金梅卢龙
Owner CHENGDU UNIV
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