Claims
- 1. A milking inflation comprising an elongated, tubular body portion, a generally cylindrical cuff portion merged with one end of said body portion and a teat-receiving collar extending inwardly from generally the point of merger of said body and cuff portions, and extending conically upwardly beyond the end of said body portion when said cuff portion is folded down over the former, the inner periphery of said collar (a) being of generally uniform thickness, (b) having a generally circular configuration about its perimeter and (c) being formed of a series of contiguous wave forms free of sharp corners representing periodic oscillations above and below a plane passed through the center of said inner periphery perpendicularly to the major axis of said body portion, so that a portion of the true length of said inner periphery lies above said plane and a portion lies below said plane, said true length of said inner periphery along said wave forms exceeding the finite length of said periphery projected onto said plane, the portion of said true length of said inner periphery lying above said plane being unequal to the portion lying below said plane.
- 2. The milking inflation of claim 1 wherein the portion of said true length of said inner periphery lying above said perpendicular plane is greater than the portion lying below said plane.
- 3. The milking inflation of claim 1 wherein the portion of said true length of said inner periphery lying below said perpendicular plane is greater than the portion lying above said plane.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application to our copending application Ser. No. 9197, filed Feb. 6, 1970, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,661,120, issued May 9, 1972.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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