This invention relates to means for use in milking animals, for example dairy cows by way of a rotary milking platform.
It is known to milk dairy cows as they stand on a rotary milking platform that is divided into a series of bales. In each case the animal is ushered into one of the bales and teat cups are engaged with the udder of the cow. As the platform revolves, milk is drawn from the cow through the teat cups by a vacuum pressure and channelled via a pipeline to a storage vat for collection by a tanker truck. Generally, each cow will be milked in the time it takes the platform to move through one revolution. When milked, the animal is ushered or directly exits out of the bale so it can return to pasture. A new cow enters the same bale and has to be fitted with the same teat cups for milking. This happens constantly as a herd of cows is milked, and so teat cups repeatedly have to be engaged with udders and disengaged. This can be time consuming and contribute to inefficiencies in the milking process. Further, cows are often inclined to turnaround while in their bale at the conclusion of milking in an attempt to walk out forwards rather than by backing up. This can cause delays in getting cows out of their bale so that new cows can take their place for milking.
It is an object of preferred embodiments of the invention to go at least some way towards addressing the above problems. While this applies to preferred embodiments, the object of the invention per se is simply to provide a useful choice. Therefore, any objects or advantages applicable to preferred embodiments should not be taken as a limitation on claims expressed more broadly.
The term “comprises” or “has”, if and when used in this document in relation to one or more features, should not be seen as excluding the option of there being additional unmentioned features. The same applies to derivative terms such as “comprising” and “having”.
Milking Platform with Structure between the Forelegs and below Abdomen
According to one aspect, the invention is a milking platform for a species of animal to be milked (e.g. a cow, goat or sheep), the platform comprising a deck divided into a series of bales, each bale having side and end barriers and being of sufficient size to receive only one animal of the species for milking, each bale also having a structure (e.g. a box) arranged such that when the platform is in use with the animal to be milked it:
Optionally the milking platform is in use with animals to be milked, each animal standing in a respective one of the bales such that the structure:
Optionally the animals are dairy cows, goats or sheep.
Optionally in each case the structure extends to a height marginally below the lowest part of the animal's abdomen (excluding the animal's teats).
Optionally in each case the structure extends to a height below the lowest part of the animal's abdomen (excluding the animal's teats) by-
Optionally for each animal the structure extends to a height sufficient to prevent the animal from turning around when in the bale.
Optionally in each case the structure extends upwards from the deck by-
Optionally in each case the structure extends to a length of-
Optionally in each case the structure extends to a maximum width of-
Optionally in each case the structure tapers so that it is wider at one end than the other.
Optionally in each case the structure tapers so that it is higher at one end than the other.
Optionally in each case the structure comprises a housing which in turn comprises positioning means arranged to move a respective set of cups from a stowed position substantially within the housing and under the animal's abdomen when in a normal milking standing milking position, to a pre-engagement position substantially under the animal's udder.
Optionally the stowed position is in front of the cow's udder.
Optionally the pre-engagement position is above and spaced from the platform.
Optionally in each case the positioning means is arranged to move the set of cups to a pre-engagement position adjacent the udder of the animal wherein at least two cups nearest one end of the animal are held upright and higher than at least two cups that are held upright nearest the opposite end of the animal.
Optionally the cups are upright and are in each case vertical or ±20° from vertical.
Optionally the cups are held at least two up and two down and are each at an incline.
According to a further aspect of the invention there is a milking apparatus, comprising:
Optionally the stowed position is in front of the cow's udder.
Optionally the pre-engagement position is above and spaced from the platform.
Optionally the milking apparatus comprises an enclosure substantially on top of the platform.
Optionally the enclosure is substantially between the front and rear legs of the cow when standing on the platform in the milking position.
Optionally when the cups are in the stowed position they are within the enclosure.
Optionally the set of cups is connected to a milk run-off tube that plays out to enable the set to reach the pre-engagement position and retracts when the set is in the stowed position.
Optionally the milking apparatus comprises means for flushing the tube with cleaning fluid and to hold the tube sufficiently inclined to facilitate draining away of such fluid.
According to another aspect of the invention there is provided milking apparatus comprising:
Optionally the cups are upright they are in each case vertical or ±20° from vertical
Optionally the cups are held at least two up and two down, they are each at an incline.
Optionally the positioning means is adapted to move the set of cups from the pre-engagement position to a stowed position where the cups are at substantially the same height.
According to a further aspect, the invention is a milking apparatus, comprising:
Some preferred embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which-
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The device 1 has a mechanically driven arm 6 that can extend out from the housing 4 and subsequently retract to be stowed within the housing. As shown, the arm incorporates a holder 7 for retaining the cups 3, which may for example comprise a ring-like of boss for the cups to sit in. The holder 7 is able to pivot as the arm moves up and down to keep the cups sufficiently upright.
Preferably each teat cup 3 has its own extendable arm 6. The drawings only show one of these but when there are two they function in the same way.
When the device is in use, each arm 6 extends out of the housing 4 towards the cow's hind legs to move its teat cup upwards to align them with the cow's udder 8. From there a human worker grabs the cups 3 and moves them up a little more by hand so that they are immediately underneath the cow's teats 9. Because the cups have an internal vacuum, they automatically suck up onto the teats 9 and stay there while milk is drawn from the cow. At the conclusion of milking the worker manoeuvre's the cups 3 free from the teats 9 and locates them back into engagement with the holder 7. The arms 6 can then retract to stow the cups inside the housing. The cups may be cleaned by a flush of water based cleaning fluid while in or near to the housing 4.
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In some embodiments of the invention the device 1 may have or be associated with optical sensing equipment that detects the position of the cow's teats when the cow is standing in the normal milking position and senses infection, for example mastitis, whether or not it is sub-clinical in nature.
In further embodiments of the invention the teat cups may be arranged to stow under the top surface of the platform, beneath the cow, when in the normal milking position. From there the cups are moved to the pre-engagement position.
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Preferably each bale is associated with a feeding trough 21 arranged so that the cow can be fed while being milked. As shown in
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Preventing the cow from turning its body completely around in the bale is also beneficial in that it facilitates a more orderly exit of cows from their bales when they have been milked. It is believed that they realise or perceive that they have no option but to walk backwards to exit, given the confined space within the bale due to the space occupied by the device 2. The cow is in effect given a relatively narrow channel-like path for each foreleg to move in, due to the confining effect of the sides of the bale 18 and the sides of the device 2. It is believed that cows realise or perceive that they are not able to turnaround within their bale, i.e. to walk out forwards after being milked, and are therefore not able, or are less inclined, to become wedged in the bale by attempting to turnaround.
It has been surprisingly discovered that confining the space within each bale as above, e.g. so that the cow's legs have to straddle the device 2, serves to significantly reduce the amount of time it takes to get cows to leave their bale after milking. In trials, it was found that on average each cow consistently exits its bale in 3.5 seconds which, as an average, is remarkably fast. It was observed that without the device cows were able to turn partially around relatively easily and become stuck, taking up to 60 seconds to get out of the bales in some cases. In the trials each bale was each about 635 mm at the platform's inner end (brisket bar) and about 703 mm mid-way along. The entrance-exit/tear drop of each bale was about 615 mm wide, and each bale was about 1,800 mm long. The device 2 was about 300 mm wide, about 1,200 mm long and about 400 mm high. The average clearance between the top of the device and the abdomen of the cows (excluding their udder) was approximately 100-150 mm.
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In alternative embodiments of the invention, substantially the same benefits may be achieved in terms of preventing cows turning when in their bale, and in hastening exit from the bale, by using a structure of the same or similar dimensions to the device 2, but without it incorporating means for stowing and presenting teat cups. The structure may be arranged as one piece or as a series of separate parts spaced on the deck within the bale, as illustrated in
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While some forms of the invention have been described by way of example, it should be appreciated that modifications and improvements can be made without departing from the scope of the following claims.
In terms of disclosure, this document envisages and hereby posits any feature mentioned herein in combination with itself or any other feature or features mentioned herein, even if the combination is not claimed.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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770625 | Dec 2020 | NZ | national |
780180 | Sep 2021 | NZ | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/NZ2021/050196 | 11/5/2021 | WO |