The disclosure herein generally relates to a consumable cartridge removably attachable to an animal marking apparatus and a method for marking an animal.
Animals including laboratory animals generally need to be identified. An animal may be tattooed with identity information in the form of a plurality of symbols, have an identity tag attached, or have an ear notched. The identity of animals may be determined by inspecting the ear identification notches, attached tag, or tattoo. This may be time consuming and/or difficult in some circumstances, for example when tattooing hundreds or thousands of mice in a facility. These operations may require skilled technicians. Mistakes may occur, and accuracy may be variable or impossible to achieve.
A machine may receive a part of the animal and tattoo predetermined identity information on the part. Tattoing the animal may consume needles in the form of tattooing needles and pigment in the form of tattooing ink. The needles and the pigment can be a significant cost, can be fiddly, messy and time consuming to replace. Care must be taken not to transfer pathogens or diseases.
The tattoo needle can stick into a user, which may be a health and safety issue, particularly when physiologically active substances, for example pathogens, have been administered to the animal.
The tattoo needle can blunt. A user attempt to use a tattoo needle after it has blunted may damage and/or stress the animal.
In the context of this specification, an animal may be generally any suitable non-human animal or human, including a laboratory animal, a rodent, a rat, a mouse, a cat, a dog, a rabbit, a bird including a poultry bird, livestock including cattle, sheep and horses, a zoo animal or generally any type of animal.
Disclosed herein is a consumable cartridge removably attachable to an animal marking apparatus. The consumable cartridge comprises a movably mounted needle and a biasing element operatively coupled to the movably mounted needle to withdraw the needle. The comprisable cartridge comprises a needle actuator arranged to be moved by the animal marking apparatus during attachment of the cartridge and when so moved the needle actuator moves the movably mounted needle outwards. The consumable cartridge comprises a pigment reservoir comprising a tattoo pigment, the pigment reservoir being in fluid communication with a pigment nozzle.
An embodiment comprises a needle housing defining a cavity in which the movable mounted needle is withdrawn into and extending between an open end from which the needle actuator protrudes and another open end for passage of the needle. The needle actuator may be arranged to be inwardly moved by the animal marking apparatus and so move the tip of the needle out of the other open end.
In an embodiment, the biasing member comprises a compression spring. The spring may be coiled around the needle. The spring may have an end seated adjacent the other open end.
In an embodiment, the spring comprises another end that outwardly pushes the needle actuator.
In an embodiment, the needle actuator comprises an end cap attached to the movably mounted needle and having a seat for the other end of the spring.
An embodiment comprises a cartridge joint member configured to be rotated into engagement with an animal marking apparatus joint member to form a connecting joint between the consumable cartridge and the animal marking apparatus. The needle actuator may be arranged to be inwardly moved by a cam surface of the animal marking apparatus when the cartridge joint member is so rotated into engagement.
In an embodiment, the connecting joint comprises at least one of a connecting bayonet joint, and a connecting screw joint.
In an embodiment, the pigment reservoir comprises a plunger for moving the pigment.
In an embodiment, the plunger is externally actuatable by the animal marking apparatus.
In an embodiment, the pigment nozzle is adjacent to a tip of the needle.
In an embodiment, the pigment nozzle is directed at at least one of the movably mounted needle subsequent to being outwardly moved, and when removably attached to the animal marking apparatus, a point within the animal marking apparatus at which the animal present.
In an embodiment, in the pigment nozzle comprises a duck-bill valve. Alternatively or additionally, the pigment nozzle comprises a hollow needle.
In an embodiment, the pigment nozzle is dimensioned to be sealed by pigment surface tension.
An embodiment comprises a mixing element disposed in the pigment reservoir.
An embodiment comprises a mobile mixing element disposed in the pigment reservoir.
An embodiment comprises non-volatile memory and electrical contacts in electrical communication with the non-volatile memory for the animal marking machine to at least one of read and write to the non volatile memory. The non-volatile memory may comprise at least one of consumable cartridge identification information, information indicative of the number of pigment applications, pigment colour information, needle type identification information, date information, number of symbols marked on the animal, and total operation time information.
In an embodiment, the pigment reservoir holds no ejectable pigment when the needle is blunted through use.
Disclosed herein is a method for marking an animal. The method comprising the step of removably attaching a consumable cartridge to an animal marking apparatus during which a needle actuator of the consumable cartridge is moved by the animal marking apparatus to outwardly move a movably mounted needle that is inwardly biased. The method comprising the step of ejecting a pigment from a pigment reservoir of the consumable cartridge. The method comprising the step of and penetrating an animal received by the animal marking apparatus with the movable mounted needle for ingress of the ejected pigment into the animal.
In an embodiment, the animal is a non-human animal.
In an embodiment, the animal is a human.
Any of the various features of each of the above disclosures, and of the various features of the embodiments described below, can be combined as suitable and desired.
Embodiments will now be described by way of example only with reference to the accompanying figures in which:
The apparatus 11 if configured to mark a part 112 of a rodent 114 in the form of a mouse or rat, shown in
The consumable cartridge 10 has a needle housing 22 defining a cavity 24 in which the movably mounted needle 12 is withdrawn into and extending between an open end 26 from which the needle actuator protrudes and another open end 28 for passage of the needle 12. The needle actuator 16 is arranged to be inwardly moved by the animal marking apparatus 11 and so move the tip 30 of the needle 12 out of the other open end 28 when the consumable cartridge 10 is removably attached to the animal marking apparatus 11.
The biasing member 14 comprises a compression spring that is coiled around the needle 12 and having an end 32 seated adjacent the other open end 28. The end 32 of the spring is seated in a seat 36 in the form of an internal rebate formed in the needle housing 22. The spring 14 comprises another end 34 that outwardly pushes the needle actuator 16. The needle actuator 16 comprises an end cap attached to the movably mounted needle 12 and having a seat 38 in the form of an interior end face for the other end 34 of the spring 14. In another embodiment, the spring is not coiled around the needle, but compressed between the needle 12 and the needle actuator 16. The biasing member 14 may comprise silicone, and may be in the form of a silicone spring.
The cartridge has a cartridge joint member 40 configured to be rotated into engagement with an animal marking apparatus joint member to form a connecting joint in the form of a connecting bayonet joint between the consumable cartridge 10 and the animal marking apparatus 11. The cartridge joint member 40 comprises bayonet pins 47. The joint member 40 has circumferential seat 41 for a seal in the form of an O-ring seal.
The pigment reservoir 18 comprises a plunger 50 for ejecting the pigment. The plunger 50 comprises a head 54 in the form of a conical head having a seal 56, and an exposed engagable surface 52 at the other end for actuation by the animal marking apparatus 11. The plunger is actuated by a stepper motor to eject a volume of pigment in the range of 2 μL and 10 μL, however more or less pigment may be ejected in alternative embodiments. The pigment is in the form of a liquid having suspended pigment particles, however it may comprise a pigment powder, a pigment solution, or generally any suitable form of pigment. The pigment may separate when still. The pigment nozzle 20 is adjacent the tip 30 of the needle. The pigment nozzle 20 is orientated to deposit pigment on the surface 116 via the needle 12 when extended. The pigment may run down the needle 12 to the tip 30 thereof, and the pigment may drop off the tip 30. Alternatively, the needle may be towered so that the drop of pigment contacts the surface 116, and the drop of pigment drawn away from the tip 30 by surface tension. Alternatively, the pigment nozzle 20 may be directed at a point within the animal marking apparatus at which the animal when received is present, for depositing the pigment directly onto the surface 116. A line of pigment may be drawn on the surface. The cartridge may be translated along the tail as pigment is ejected to draw the line of pigment. The tip of the needle is square to the needle shaft, unlike a hypodermic needle that has a tip that is oblique to the needle shaft. Consequently, the droplet formed is inline with the needle and not to a side of the needle. This may improve drop formation and/or pigment deposition. As the needle 12 penetrates the animal 114, the pigment on the needle 12 and/or surface 116 is transferred into the animal, and captured therein when the puncture caused by the needle heals.
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The consumable cartridge 10 comprises a mixing element 21 in the form of a mobile mixing element disposed in the pigment reservoir 18. The mobile mixing element 21, which may be a metal, glass or plastic pea, for example, is disposed in the pigment reservoir 18 for mixing the pigment. The animal marking apparatus may be configured to agitate the cartridge, causing the mixing element 21 to move within the pigment and mix it.
In the described embodiments but not necessarily all embodiments, there is an insufficient volume of the pigment in the pigment reservoir 18 to continue operating the consumable cartridge 10 after the needle 12 has blunted through use. The needle 12 will blunt after a certain number of penetrations thereby. The amount of ink required for a given number of penetrations for a particular needle can be determined, by experimenting with various volumes of pigment for example. Consequently, a user is required to replace a consumable cartridge 10 when the pigment is spent but the needle is not so blunt as to present an animal welfare issue.
Embodiments of the consumable cartridge 10 comprises non-volatile memory in the form of flash memory and electrical contacts in the form of electrical pads in electrical communication with the non-volatile memory for the animal marking machine to at least one of read and write to the non volatile memory. The non-volatile memory is mounted on a printed circuit board 43 housed in the cartridge joint member 40. The non-volatile memory holds at least one of:
The consumable cartridge 10 comprises a 1-wire interface comprising electrical tracks 45 for the memory, comprising an electrical signal contact and an electrical ground.
Now that embodiments have been described, it will be appreciated that some embodiments have some of the following advantages:
Variations and/or modifications may be made to the embodiments described without departing from the spirit or ambit of the invention. The present embodiments are, therefore, to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive. Reference to a feature disclosed herein does not mean that all embodiments must include the feature.
Prior art, if any, described herein is not to be taken as an admission that the prior art forms part of the common general knowledge in any jurisdiction.
In the claims which follow and in the preceding description of the invention, except where the context requires otherwise due to express language or necessary implication, the word “comprise” or variations such as “comprises” or “comprising” is used in an inclusive sense, that is to specify the presence of the stated features but not to preclude the presence or addition of further features in various embodiments of the invention.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/AU2018/051106 | 10/12/2018 | WO | 00 |
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62571750 | Oct 2017 | US |