Gate for cattle handling systems

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6550425
  • Patent Number
    6,550,425
  • Date Filed
    Friday, February 1, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 22, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A gate for use in cattle handling systems, where animals pass between different areas separated by fences and passage from one area to another takes place through the gate. The gate is spring biased to occupy a closed position, in which it is lockable by at least one catch member being releasable in response to the approach of an animal identified as allowable for passage. The catch member is arranged to provide free passage at all times through the gate in one opening direction and to be actuatable for releasing the gate for opening in the opposite opening direction.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention concerns a gate for use in cattle handling systems, where animals pass between different areas.




2. Description of Background Art




A typical such use is in an automatic milking system, where there are, e.g., a feed area, a milking area and a rest area, separated by fences or the like, and passage from one area to another takes place through a gate. Another use could be between enclosed pastures.




Several kinds of such gates are known, e.g., gates of a simple one-directonal kind, always allowing passage in one direction, while always prohibiting passage in the opposite direction (EP 0 853 875 A2, drawing, item 13), power operated gates opening only after accepted identification of an animal (EP 0 853 875 A2, drawing, item 15), and two-way gates (EP 0 853 875 A2, drawing, item 10).




FR-A-2 577 608 discloses a gate preventing animals not carrying a magnet from passage through the gate in both opening directions thereof, while always allowing passage of animals carrying a magnet in both opening directions. This kind of gate does not meet the typical requirement for passage of an animal through a normally closed gate between, e.g., a rest area and a feed area, viz., that the animal may pass only if it has just been milked, whereas it may always pass from the feed area to the rest area.




SUMMARY AND OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION




Based on the general teachings of FR-A-2 577 608, it is the aim of the present invention to provide a new gate which is suitable for use in installations of the kind referred and which fulfills the requirement just mentioned.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Two embodiments of the present invention will be described hereinafter in connection with an automatic milking system, reference being made to the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

schematic plan view of typical premises for milk cattle,





FIG. 2

is a schematic plan view of a first embodiment of a gate, and





FIG. 3

is a schematic perspective view of a second embodiment of the gate.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIG. 1

shows a cow-house


10


including a feed area


11


, a milking area


12


and a rest area


13


. A fence


14


separates the rest area from the feed area. The milking area


12


, here shown to have the shape of a milking box, is located in the fence and has an entrance gate


15


and an exit gate


16


. Thus, one way to pass from the rest area to the feed area is through the milking box. Two one-way gates


17


and one two-way gate


18


according to the present invention are shown in the fence


14


to further connect the feed area


11


and the rest area


13


.




A one-way gate


17


is shown separately in FIG.


2


. It includes a leaf


19


pivotable about a vertical pivot


20


. Urged by springs


21


,


22


it normally occupies the closed position shown. An extension


23


of the leaf serves as a bolting means for the gate. A pivotable catch member


24


is urged by a spring


25


to normally occupy the position shown, where it prevents opening of the gate in a counterclockwise direction, i.e. to the left in FIG.


2


. However, an animal A is free to pass in the opposite direction, i.e., to the right in FIG.


2


. After such passage, the gate will not swing back to the left due to the catch member being positioned as shown. Means are provided to allow opening of the gate also to the left upon approach of an animal identified to fulfil predetermined conditions for passage from the rest area to the feed area, typically having been recently milked. As is known in the art, such means include an identification means


26


, typically a transponder, carried by the animal, and a transmitting/receiving unit


27


having an antenna


28


. Preferably, the antenna is of a kind referred to as a vertical rod reader and has a limited range of typically 30 cm. In

FIG. 2

the antenna is shown to be placed on the unit


27


, but it as evident that other locations are possible as well. For instance, the antenna can be located on the gate itself. In that case, it is preferred to use a horizontal antenna. It is also possible to place the antenna on the side of the gate from which passage is not always allowed. Upon approach of an animal identified to fulfil the requirements of passage, the unit


27


triggers a suitable power means, such as an electromagnet, to rotate the catch


24


in the counterclockwise direction as indicated by an arrow B, thereby allowing pivoting of the gate in the counterclockwise opening direction.




As soon as the animal is beyond the reach of the antenna, or, a pre-set time has elapsed, the power means releases the catch


24


and the spring


25


returns it to its normal locking position.




It is preferred to shape the extension


23


of the gate with a sector-like portion having an arcuately curved edge


29


. Thereby the catch


24


will slide along the edge


29


in case the catch


24


is released while the gate is not quite opened.





FIG. 3

shows an embodiment of a two-way gate


18


according to the present invention shown to be locked in both directions. This embodiment includes a gate leaf


30


pivotable about a vertical pivot


31


. Urged by springs


32


,


33


it normally occupies the closed position shown. Two extensions


34


,


35


located in separate planes serve as bolting means for the gate. Respective pivotable catch members


36


,


37


urged by respective springs


38


,


39


to normally occupy the positions shown prevent opening of the gate in both directions. The catch members


36


,


37


are controlled by respective transmitting/receiving units


40


,


41


having antennas


42


,


43


, respectively. Approach from either direction of an animal identified as allowed for passage will cause the respective catch member to rotate so as to enable opening of the gate in the respective direction. Evidently, it is possible to have different criteria for opening in the two directions. Thus, in order to comply with the aim of the present invention, one of the catches could be caused to be constantly kept rotated to enable opening of the gate in one direction, for instance by transmitting a radio signal from another source than that carried by the cattle.




Although the extensions


34


,


35


may be shaped with arcuate edges as in

FIG. 2

, they are shown in

FIG. 3

to have edges


44


,


45


provided with at least one and preferably a plurality of ratchet teeth


44


′,


45


′, thereby stopping rotation of the gate in positions defined by an individual tooth


44


′,


45


′ as soon as a respective catch member


36


,


37


is no longer triggered. In such case a catch member will be urged by its spring towards an edge


44


,


45


, and will engage a tooth


44


′,


45


′, thereby stopping further opening of the gate. This will also prevent a following animal to fully enter the gate, since it will immediately lock at the first and each following ratchet tooth


44


′,


45


′.




It is evident that a single, toothed, sector-like extension can be used also with the gate shown in FIG.


2


.



Claims
  • 1. A gate for use in cattle handling systems, where animals pass between different areas separated by fences and passage from one area to another takes place through said gate, which is spring biased to occupy a closed position, in which it is lockable by at least one catch member being releasable in response to approach of an animal identified as allowable for passage, wherein that the catch member is arranged to provide free passage at all times through the gate in one opening direction and to be actuatable for releasing the gate for opening in the opposite opening direction.
  • 2. The gate according to claim 1, wherein the gate is pivotable about a pivot and has an extension beyond the pivot engagable by the catch member to prevent opening of the gate.
  • 3. The gate according to claim 2, wherein the extension has an arcuate edge against which the catch member may slide when opening the gate in said one direction.
  • 4. The gate according to claim 3, wherein the extension has an arcuate edge provided with at least one ratchet tooth engagable by said catch member.
  • 5. The gate according to claim 1, wherein two individually releasable catch members are arranged.
  • 6. The gate according to claim 5, wherein the two catch members are actuatable for release by different criteria.
  • 7. The gate according to claim 1, wherein an antenna is located on the side of approach of the animal.
  • 8. The gate according to claim 2, wherein two individually releasable catch members are arranged.
  • 9. The gate according to claim 3, wherein two individually releasable catch members are arranged.
  • 10. The gate according to claim 4, wherein two individually releasable catch members are arranged.
  • 11. The gate according to claim 2, wherein an antenna is located on the side of approach of the animal.
  • 12. The gate according to claim 3, wherein an antenna is located on the side of approach of the animal.
  • 13. The gate according to claim 4, wherein an antenna is located on the side of approach of the animal.
  • 14. The gate according to claim 5, wherein an antenna is located on the side of approach of the animal.
  • 15. The gate according to claim 6, wherein an antenna is located on the side of approach of the animal.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
9902828 Aug 1999 SE
Parent Case Info

This application is the national phase under 35 U.S.C. §371 of PCT International Application No. PCT/SE00/01535 which has an International filing date of Aug. 2, 2000, which designated the United States of America and was published in English.

PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/SE00/01535 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO01/08468 2/8/2001 WO A
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Number Name Date Kind
3785346 Dower Jan 1974 A
4445460 Stencil May 1984 A
4470373 Kesler Sep 1984 A
4584268 Ceriani et al. Apr 1986 A
6082306 Hatfield Jul 2000 A
Foreign Referenced Citations (6)
Number Date Country
0 853 875 Jul 1996 EP
0 736 654 Oct 1996 EP
2 577 608 Aug 1986 FR
9619916 Jul 1996 WO
9963808 Dec 1999 WO
9918221 Apr 2000 WO