A lifting device, especially intended for small animals and the like is configured to allow a person to easily lift one or more of the small animals for transport.
Lambs and kids are often moved from a birthing area for further observation and care, with such movement including weighing, ear-tagging and/or other processing. It is important for the newborn to stay within close proximity and full-view of the mother to encourage the mother to follow along as the newborn is moved, say across a field to a shelter. The most common way is to use a sling made of fabric or plastic with two carrying handles or straps, which is cumbersome and may cover up much of the lamb. The slings do not secure the animal and the animal can often slide out the front or rear of the carrying device. With these kinds of slings, it is difficult to move more than one animal at a time. Therefore, a need exists to provide improved ways and devices to move these kinds of animals. The present invention responds to this need with an improved lifting device.
The inventive lifting device is intended to be used in an agricultural environment to facilitate the movement and handling of small animals, especially newborns, e.g., between 5 and 20 pounds. The device is made of light-weight materials with no moving parts that are required to secure the animal, but it does so by the nature of the shape of the tines/fingers that capture and support the animal. It allows a person to quickly secure and move a small animal from one place to another without touching the animal, and without having to use both hands to secure a sling around the animal.
The inventive lifting device securely captures the animal with its legs protruding through the fingers or tines and its body securely positioned between the inside curvature and inside surfaces of the fingers/tines. The animal can be moved in a way that it appears to be naturally walking, and two or more animals can be captured and moved at the same time, which is very difficult to do with a flexible sling, as that takes two hands to capture the animal.
In actuality, there could be up to four newborns transported by using multiple devices in each hand, with them preferably facing in opposing directions. The ability for this mass transport is advantageous in that a mother can follow all of her lambs at the same time without unnecessary stress to the lambs, mother and/or handler.
In addition to using the invention to transport newborns and facilitate the following of the mother, it is also most convenient for weighing the newborn which is part of many farm programs. The inventive lifting device can incorporate a scale to make the weighing process even easier or be used with a separate scale for weighing purposes.
The inventive lifting device also allows for greater reach into a pen for a handler to pick up an animal without having to enter into the pen. The animal can be quickly and one-handedly captured, and securely raised up for weighing, ear tagging, naval dipping and other processes as well as a full-body visual inspection. The inventive device allows for one person to conveniently perform the required tasks of processing newborns.
One embodiment of the inventive small animal lifting device (hereinafter lifting device) is shown in
The u-shaped portion 1 has a plurality of fingers or tines 7 (hereinafter tines), with a portion of the tines forming a u-shape 9. In this embodiment, the connector 5 includes structure, e.g., cross members 11 for example, that maintain the tines 7 in a spaced apart relationship.
This spaced apart relationship results in a space 13 between adjacent tines as well as a space 15 formed collectively by the u-shape 9 of the tines 7. These spaces provide two functions. The space 13 between adjacent tines allows the legs of an animal to pass through and extend beyond the tines 7. The spaced-apart tines forming the u-shape 9 along the length of the device allows the u-shaped portion 1 to receive an animal body for resting on the tines for lifting and movement to a desired location. The u-shape 9 of the tines, and possibly a part of the connector 5, depending on the size of the animal, keeps the animal held in place during lifting and movement.
A lower part 17 of the connector 5 is positioned away or opposite from free ends 19 of the tines 7 so as to allow for the tines 7 to pass under the body of the small animal and then nestle the body into the u-shape portion 1. Once the body is nestled into the u-shape of the tines, the entire device can be raised using the handle 3.
The connector 5 is also configured with a vertical section 21. By having the vertical section 21, a space 23 above the u-shape 9 and space 15 formed by the tines 7 is provided to receive the animal when engaging the animal with the tines 7 and, when the device is lowered to disengage the animal body from the u-shaped tines 7, a way for the animal to exit the device. That is, once the tines are lowered from the animal, the animal moves up and out of the u-shaped portion 1 into the space 15 above it.
The connector 5 also includes an angled section 25 as seen in
The lifting device 10 can be made out of virtually any material that would be able to support the weight of the animal to be lifted. This includes, metals, plastics, composites, or combinations thereof. In the illustrated embodiment, the device is made with an open design, wherein rod-like elements are used for the u-shaped portion, the connector, and its cross members, and the handle. While the u-shaped portion 1 requires the spaces 13 for carrying the animal, the connector 5 and handle 3 do not have to be open and could be constructed so that the connector 5 was solid walled or screened, instead of open. Likewise, virtually any kind of handle and/or connector design could be used with the u-shaped portion 1 and tines 7 that allow for lifting the small animal.
While the device of
The embodiment of
The lifting device can also include an integrated scale as shown in the schematic of
The dimensions shown in
The invention also includes the method of using the lifting device. This method would entail positioning the u-shaped portion of the device below the body of the small animal intended to be lifted. Once the legs are between the spaces of the tines and the body is nestled in the u-shape portion 1 by positioning of the device by the handler, the handler can then raise the device so that the body of the animal is firmly held in place in the u-shaped portion and the legs of the animal are extending through and beyond the spaces formed by the tines but still touching the ground. The lifting device can be further moved to raise the animal from ground and transport it to any desired location. The lifting method can also include the use of the scale described above, either as part of the lifting device as shown in
The invention provides significant advantages over the prior art devices and methods. By using the inventive lifting device, a small animal, such as a lamb or kid, can be securely lifted up and transported, weighed, tagged and processed; with minimal contact with the animal, and without the handler having to kneel down and handle the animal to get it positioned into the carrier. This process is easily done with one hand controlling the device and orienting it beneath the animal so that its legs protrude down between the fingers/tines of the device. The additional fingers/tines support the animal's body and help it feel secure, while it is being lifted just above the ground and moved ahead of the mother, yet in a natural way so that the mother is not confused as to where her baby or babies went.
Also, picking up a newborn too high causes the mother to lose sight of the newborn, causing the mother to become confused and stressed, which often causes the mother to return to where she gave birth and it becomes more difficult to get the mother to move with the newborn without added stress. With the inventive device, the newborn can be held in a much more natural and visible orientation as compared to a sling so that the mother can maintain contact with the newborn when being moved.
This inventive device is made to be easily carried by hand, hung from a scale or a hook on the side of the pen. As mentioned above, it can be made with an integrated scale into a handle, so transporting and weighing can be accomplished seamlessly in one activity. The scale can be mechanical or electronic and be part of the assembly. The device can also be manufactured to allow for an extension or telescoping handle to allow for a longer reach into a pen or lambing area. As also mentioned above, the device can be made from plastic, composite, steel, or other materials or combinations of materials and can be made to allow for convenient back-to-back use (carrying 2 lambs in one hand) by providing a similar though handle-less device that clips to the back side of a full-scale device, allowing for two carriers from one handle, see
While the lifting device is intended primarily for lambs and kids, any kind of small animal that is need of transport can be lifted and moved with the inventive device. Moreover, virtually any item, which could be grasped with the tines and fitted into the u-shaped portion 1 could be lifted and moved using the inventive device.
One device can be used at a time, or it is easy to use one in each hand for moving twins. For twins, two separate devices could be used or the device as shown in
As such, an invention has been disclosed in terms of preferred embodiments thereof which fulfills each and every one of the objects of the present invention as set forth above and provides a new and improved lifting device for small animals and the like and a method of use.
Of course, various changes, modifications and alterations from the teachings of the present invention may be contemplated by those skilled in the art without departing from the intended spirit and scope thereof. It is intended that the present invention only be limited by the tears of the appended claims.
This application claims priority from application No. 63/247,367 under 35 USC § 119(e), which was filed on Sep. 23, 2021 and is herein incorporated in its entirety by reference.
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