The present invention refers generally to the treatment of the teats of an animal in connection with a milking operation, especially a treatment including cleaning and/or massaging of the teats. The present invention refers to such treatments in all kind of milking stalls, such as herringbone milking parlours, rotary milking parlours, tandem parlours, milking parlours adapted for manual as well as automatic attachment of the teatcups, etc.
More specifically the present invention refers to a device for cleaning the teats of an animal, including at least one first conduit member and at least one teat-cleaning member, which via the first conduit member is connectable to a central arrangement for supplying cleaning liquid and discharging waste liquid.
The present invention also refers to a milking stall including such a device.
Such teat-cleaning devices are known for cleaning the teats of an animal to be milked before a milking operation and possibly after a milking operation. Such a cleaning before the milking operation has several purposes. A first purpose is to clean the teat in order to prevent dirt, micro-organisms or other particles from reaching the milk to be delivered. A second purpose is to massage the teat in order to make the animal prepared for the milking operation so that the milk can be extracted from the teat in an easy manner. A third purpose is to extract the so-called fore-milk, which is the first small quantity of milk. This quantity of milk has a poor quality and is therefore not suitable to be delivered from the farm.
WO01/17337 discloses such a teat-cleaning device, which include a single teat-cleaning cup to be attached to a teat to be cleaned. The teat-cleaning cup is connected to a central arrangement for supplying a cleaning liquid into an inner space of the teat-cleaning cup and for discharging waste liquid from the inner space of the teat-cleaning cup by means of the application of a low, sub-atmospheric pressure. The teat-cleaning device disclosed in WO01/17337 is intended for being used together with an automatic handling device for the attachment of the teat-cleaning cups and the teatcups to the teats of the animal. During a cleaning operation the known teat-cleaning cup is moved successively from one teat to another for cleaning of the respective teats. In a milking stall with manual attachment of the teatcups, the cleaning operation is normally performed completely without the use of any particular cleaning equipment.
However, the manual cleaning operations according to the prior art are time-consuming and require a significant labour effort from the milker. The milker has to clean the teats successively. During cleaning of an individual teat, the milker has to take a very tiring position, which is unfavourable from an ergonomic point of view.
The object of the present invention is to remedy the problems mentioned above and to provide a teat-cleaning device, which is operable in a convenient manner and in such a way that the efforts to be made by the milker are small.
This object is achieved by the device initially defined, which is characterised in that the teat-cleaning member includes at least two teat-cleaning cups to be applied to a respective teat of the animal, a conduit assembly and two second conduit members extending between a respective one of the teat-cleaning cups and the conduit assembly, and that each teat-cleaning cup is connected to the central arrangement via the respective second conduit member and the first conduit member for said supply of cleaning liquid and said discharge of waste liquid.
By means of such a device the teat-cleaning member may easily be attached to all the teats of the animal and the cleaning operation may be performed simultaneously for all the teats. Consequently, the time required for the cleaning operation of an animal may be significantly reduced in comparison with the prior art where the teats of an animal are cleaned successively.
According to an embodiment of the invention, the central arrangement is arranged to discharge the waste liquid by applying a pressure significantly lower than the atmospheric pressure to the teat-cleaning cups via the conduit members. By means of such a sub-atmospheric pressure, which may be obtained by means of a vacuum pump, the waste liquid can be withdrawn in an efficient manner from the teat-cleaning cups. Moreover, thanks to the application of the sub-atmospheric pressure the teat-cleaning cups may also be retained on the teats during the cleaning operation so that the milker does not need to hold the teat-cleaning cups during the cleaning operation. A further advantage of the sub-atmospheric pressure is that the first quantity of milk, i.e. the so-called fore-milk may be extracted from the teat and transported away from the teat-cleaning cup.
According to a further embodiment of the invention, each conduit member includes a supply conduit for the supply of the cleaning liquid to said teat-cleaning cup, and a discharge conduit for the discharge of waste liquid from said teat-cleaning cup. Thus, mixing of any quantity of the supply liquid and the waste liquid can be avoided. Preferably, the central arrangement is then arranged to perform the supply of cleaning liquid and the discharge of waste liquid simultaneously. Thus a continuous flow of liquid through the inner space of the teat-cleaning cup is created. In order to permit such flow, an air inlet opening may be provided between the surroundings and the inner space of the teat-cleaning cups, or between the surroundings and any one of the conduit members in the proximity of the teat-cleaning cup.
According to a further embodiment of the invention, the conduit assembly includes a connection member, which connects each second conduit member to the first conduit member. The supply conduit of each second conduit member may then be connected to the supply conduit of the first conduit member, wherein the discharge conduit of each second conduit member is connected to the discharge conduit of the first conduit member.
According to another embodiment of the invention, the conduit assembly includes a connection member arranged to hold the conduit members together. Such a connection member may be realised as a band or ring-shaped member extending around the bundle of conduit members.
According to a further embodiment of the invention, the teat-cleaning member includes a casing enclosing the connection member and having a first opening for the passage of the first conduit member and at least two second openings for the passage of a respective one of the second conduit members. By means of such a casing, the teat-cleaning member is easy and convenient to handle. Advantageously, each second conduit member may be relatively rigid permitting the second conduit member and the associated teat-cleaning cup to extend in an upward direction. Such rigidity facilitates the attachment of the teat-cleaning cups to the teats. This design is advantageous together with said casing.
According to a further embodiment of the invention, the teat-cleaning member includes a grip member, permitting holding of the teat-cleaning member. Advantageously, the grip member may be provided on the casing to be engaged by a wire-like member, for instance.
According to a further embodiment of the invention, the device includes a carrying arrangement for carrying the teat-cleaning member. Advantageously, the carrying arrangement may be adapted to permit the teat-cleaning member to be movable, in particular between at least an inactive position beside the animal to be cleaned and an active position beneath the teats of the animal. Moreover, the carrying arrangement may permit the teat-cleaning member to be transported between different milking positions in a milking stall, so that the teat-cleaning device according to the invention may serve several milking positions.
According to a further embodiment of the invention, the carrying arrangement is adapted to permit the teat-cleaning member to be attached to the animal and to follow the animal during a movement of the animal. Such a movement may include a movement, where the animal walks from a first animal position to a second animal position, e.g. at an entrance path outside a rotary parlour, or where the animal is moved on e.g. a rotary platform of a rotary parlour. In such a way the teat-cleaning member may follow an animal to be cleaned when the animal moves or is moved a certain distance during the cleaning operation.
According to a further embodiment of the invention, the carrying arrangement includes a support arm, which carries the teat-cleaning member and is movable in such way that said positions of the teat-cleaning member are reachable.
According to a further embodiment of the invention, the carrying arrangement includes at least one rail and a carriage movable along the rail, wherein the teat-cleaning member may be suspended in the carriage via a wire-like member. Such a rail and carriage permit the teat-cleaning member to be moved horizontally. The carrying arrangement may also include at least one holding member for holding the first conduit member along the wire-like member and the carriage. Thus the first conduit member may extend substantially vertically along the wire-like member, wherein the first conduit member is removed from the area where the milker is present. Advantageously, said holding member may form an open passage through which the first conduit member is movable, permitting the first conduit member to slide in the holding member along carriage and possibly also the wire-like member when the latter is raised or lowered.
According to a further embodiment of the invention, the device includes a balancing member enabling the teat-cleaning member to be raised and lowered by the application of a force smaller than the gravity force of the teat-cleaning member proper. Consequently, the milker may move the teat-cleaning member vertically in a convenient manner. Advantageously, the balancing member may be provided on the carriage. Furthermore, the balancing member may be arranged to collect the wire-like member, for instance the wire-like member may be wound on a reel or the like, which may be provided in the carriage.
According to a further embodiment of the invention each teat-cleaning cup includes a lower end, an upper end and an inner space, the upper end defining an opening for the introduction of the teat to be cleaned into the inner space. Moreover, each teat-cleaning cup may include a flexible lip extending around the opening and inwardly towards a centre of the opening in order to abut tightly the teat introduced into the inner space of the teat-cleaning cup. By means of such a lip, uncontrolled air leakage from the surroundings into the inner space can be prevented and thus a secure attachment of the teat-cleaning cup onto the respective teat is obtained. Advantageously, the lip slopes downwards towards the centre of the opening. Such an downwardly, inwardly inclined lip will prevent the teat-cleaning cup from falling off the teat, since the sub-atmospheric pressure in the inner space, thanks to this design of the lip, will tend to pull the teat into the inner space.
According to a further embodiment of the invention, the teat-cleaning device includes a retracting member arranged for retracting the teat-cleaning member from the teats of the animal after the cleaning operation is finished. By means of such a retracting member the teat-cleaning member does not need to be manually removal from the teats.
The object is also achieved by a milking stall including a device as specified above. Advantageously, the milking stall may include a number of milking boxes, each being adapted to receive one animal. The milking stall may be arranged according to various layouts, such as a herringbone milking parlour, a tandem milking parlour, a parallel milking parlour, a rotary milking parlour. Moreover, the milking stall may include a milking machine having a number of teatcups to be attached to the teats of the animal to be milked, and an apparatus for automatic attachment of the teatcups to the teats of the animal.
The present invention will now be described more closely by means of various embodiments thereof and with reference to the drawings attached hereto.
The teat-cleaning device includes a first conduit member 1 and a teat-cleaning member 2. The teat-cleaning member 2 is, via the first conduit member 1, connected to a central arrangement 3, schematically disclosed in
The teat-cleaning member 2 includes, in the embodiment described, four teat-cleaning cups 5, two of which are disclosed in
The teat-cleaning member 2 also includes a conduit assembly 6, for instance including a connection member 6′, an example of which is schematically disclosed in
The first conduit member 1 includes a first supply conduit 11 for said supply of cleaning liquid, and a first discharge conduit 12 for the discharge of waste liquid. Each second conduit member 7 includes a second supply conduit 13 for said supply of cleaning liquid, and a second discharge conduit 14 for the discharge of waste liquid. Consequently, the central arrangement 3 can perform the supply of cleaning liquid to the teat-cleaning cups 5 and the discharge of waste liquid from the teat-cleaning cups 5 simultaneously. In the embodiment disclosed, the second supply conduit 13 of each second conduit member 7 is connected to the first supply conduit 11 of the first conduit member 1, and the second discharge conduit 14 of each second conduit member 7 is connected to the first discharge conduit 12 of the first conduit member 1. It is to be noted that the second conduit member 7 also may include two second supply conduits 13 for each teat-cleaning cup 5, for the supply of cleaning liquid, or cleaning liquid and air or any other suitable gas. The two supply conduits 13 may be arranged to supply cleaning liquid and air in alternating manner.
To this end the connection member 6′ disclosed in
The teat-cleaning member 2 also includes a casing 30, which is disclosed in
Moreover, the teat-cleaning member 2 includes a grip member 33 permitting gripping and holding of the teat-cleaning member 2. In the embodiment disclosed, the grip member 33 is provided on top of the casing 30 and has the shape of a ring. The teat-cleaning member 2 also includes a handle 34, which in the embodiment disclosed is attached to the casing 30 on the lower side thereof, and which permits manual gripping of the teat-cleaning member 2.
The teat-cleaning device includes a carrying arrangement 40 for carrying the teat-cleaning member 2. In particular, the carrying arrangement 40 is adapted to carry the teat-cleaning member 2 in such manner that the teat-cleaning member 2 is movable horizontally and vertically at least between an inactive position beside A the animal to be cleaned and an active position B beneath the teats of the animal, see
The carrying arrangement may be designed in various manners depending on, for instance, the layout of the milking stall where the teat-cleaning device is to be installed. The carrying arrangement 40, disclosed in
Furthermore, the teat-cleaning device includes a balancing member 48, which enables raising and lowering of the teat-cleaning member 2 by the application of a manual force that is significantly smaller than the gravity force of the teat-cleaning member 2 proper. The balancing member 48 is provided on the carriage 42. The balancing member 48 is only schematically disclosed in
Such a reel-like member may for instance be biased by means of a spring (not disclosed) balancing the gravity force of the teat-cleaning member 2. The balancing member 48 may also be in the form of a pulley, wherein the wire-like member 44 extends around the pulley and is attached to a weight balancing the gravity force of the teat-cleaning member 2. The weight is indicated at 49 by dotted lines in
Each teat-cleaning cup 5 includes a flexible lip 60 extending around the opening 55 and inwardly towards a centre of the opening 55 in order to abut tightly the teat introduced into the inner space 54. The lip 60 also slopes downwards towards the centre of the opening 55 and towards the inner space 54. The lip 60 forms in the embodiment disclosed a part of a cover member 61, which is removably arranged on top of the teat-cleaning cup 5. The cover 61 and thus the lip 60 are manufactured in flexible, preferably rubber-like material.
The teat-cleaning device also includes a retracting member 70, see
In a simplified embodiment of the invention, the first conduit member 1 may include a bundle of supply conduits and discharge conduits. In this case, each such supply conduit is connected to or forms a single conduit together with a respective second supply conduit 13 of the second conduit member 7. Moreover, each such discharge conduit is connected to or forms a single conduit together with a respective second discharge conduit 14 of the second conduit member 7. In this case, the conduit assembly 6 may also include a connection member, which is arranged to hold the bundle of conduits together. Such a connection member may also possibly include the grip member 33 and the handle 34. In this case the connection member may be shaped as a band, a ring or any similar member extending around the bundle of conduits.
The rotary parlour disclosed in
The teat-cleaning device disclosed in
Consequently, the carriages 42 carrying the teat-cleaning members 2 may travel along the closed path along the direction b. One of the teat-cleaning members 2 may thus be attached to the teats of an animal approaching the rotary parlour, in the example disclosed at a distance of approximately two cow lengths from the rotary platform 90. The teat-cleaning member 2 is thus permitted to follow the movement of the animal during its walk towards the platform 90 from a first animal position to a second animal position thanks to the carriage 42 being movable along the rail 41. In connection with the animal entering the rotary platform 90, the teat-cleaning member 2 is removed from the teats of the animal, for instance by the movement of the rotary platform 90 or by a retracting member, such as the retracting member 70 disclosed in
In an alternative embodiment, the teat-cleaning device and the rail 41 may be arranged in parallel with the rotary platform 90 instead of the entry path 91. In such a design, the teat-cleaning member will be attached to the teats of the animal when the animal has entered the rotary platform 90 and follow the animal during an initial part of the stay on the rotary platform 90.
The present invention is not limited to the embodiments disclosed but may be varied and modified within the scope of the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0201596-4 | May 2002 | SE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/SE03/00853 | 5/26/2003 | WO | 10/19/2004 |