This application claims the benefit of priority from Israel Patent Application No. 281971, filed Apr. 1, 2021, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The invention relates to the field of milking machines.
A prior art milking machine 77 includes a milking cluster 62A, each for one cow or goat 64; and a vacuum pump 68A, serving other milking clusters for other cows.
Milking cluster 62A includes a milking claw 60 for being connected to vacuum pump 68A; four milk tubes 12A, each for connecting to one udder 70 of cow 64, and extending from a teat cup 14A to milking claw 60; and four air tubes 18A, each extending from one of teat cups 14A to milking claw 60.
Milking cluster 62A may be regarded as including one milking claw 60 and four milking assemblies 66A; wherein each milking assembly 66A includes one teat cup 14A, one milking tube 12A, and one air tube 18A.
The central portion 13B of milk tube 12A is disposed within teat cup 14A. At the marketed state of
The farmer then pulls the milking claw end 13A of milk tube 12A extending from teat cup 14A in relation to teat cup 14A being rigid and non-shape changeable, to stretch (72) milk tube 12A, for sealing (74) milk tube 12A to teat cup 14A.
Vacuum pump 68A of
However, the pulling of the end zone of milk tube 12A to produce sealing 74, and the connection of milk tube 12A and air tube 18A to milking claw 60 are difficult operations, which must all be done by the farmer.
There is a long felt need to provide a solution to the above-mentioned and other problems of the prior art.
A milking machine, including:
Embodiments, features, and aspects of the invention are described herein in conjunction with the following drawings:
The drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale.
The invention will be understood from the following detailed description of embodiments of the invention, which are meant to be descriptive and not limiting. For the sake of brevity, some well-known features are not described in detail.
The reference numbers have been used to point out elements in the embodiments described and illustrated herein, in order to facilitate the understanding of the invention. They are meant to be merely illustrative, and not limiting. Also, the foregoing embodiments of the invention have been described and illustrated in conjunction with systems and methods thereof, which are meant to be merely illustrative, and not limiting.
A milking machine 10 according to one embodiment of the invention includes a milking cluster 62B, each for one cow; and prior art vacuum pump 68A, serving other milking clusters for other cows.
Milking cluster 62B includes prior art milking claw 60 for being connected to vacuum pump 68A; four teat cups 14B, each for connecting to one udder of the cow; four springy stretchable milk tubes 12B1, each extending from one teat cup 14B; and four air inlets 18B1, each extending from one of teat cups 14B.
However, milking claw ends 13A of milk tubes 12B1 are not connected directly to milking claw 60, but rather through milk tubes 12B2 being connected at their other end zones to milking claw 60; and air inlets 18B1 are not connected directly to milking claw 60, but rather through connection air tubes 18B2 being connected at their other end zones to milking claw 60
Milking cluster 62B may be regarded as including one milking claw 60; four milking assemblies 66B1; and a connection assembly 66B2, for connecting milking claw 60 to four milking assemblies 66B1.
Detailing the above, each milking assembly 66B1 includes one teat cup 14B, one milking tube 12B1, one air inlet 18B1, and a quick connection member 28A, such as a male thread; and connection assembly 66B2 includes four milk tubes 12B2, four connection air tubes 18B2, and four quick connection members 28B, each being connectable to one quick connection member 28A of one milking assembly 66B1.
In contrast to prior teat cup 14A being rigid and non-shape changeable, teat cup 14B is telescopic as including telescopic members 42A and 42B.
The central portion 13B of milk tube 12B1 is disposed within teat cup 14B. At the marketed state of
Quick connection member 28A of milking assembly 66B1 includes a male thread 29A, for connecting to a female thread 29B of quick connection member 28B of connection assembly 66B2.
Quick connection member 28B of connection assembly 66B2 further includes a central milk passage 32B for being connected to its milk tube 12B2; and an air passage 32A for being connected to its air tube 12B2. Air passage 32A may surround milk passage 32B.
Connecting milking assembly 66B1 to connection assembly 66B2 is applied by a first step 54A and then a second step 54B.
At first step 54A the farmer draws telescopic member 42A of teat cup 14B away from telescopic member 42B against springy force of milk tube 12B1.
As detailed following, first step 54A stretches milk tube 12B1; seals milk tube 12B1 to teat cup 14B; and locks telescopic members 42A and 42B of teat cup 14B one to the other.
At the second step 54B, the farmer slightly rotates connection member 28A of milking assembly 66B1 in relation to connection member 28B of connection assembly 66B2.
As detailed following, second step 54B induces sealing of milk tube 12B1 of milking assembly 66B1 to milk tube 12B2 of connection assembly 66B2, and induces sealing of air inlet 18B1 of milking assembly 66B1 to air tube 18B2 of connection assembly 66B2.
At first step 54A the farmer draws telescopic member 42A of teat cup 14B away from 42B against springy force of milk tube 12B1.
Upon first step 54A, telescopic member 42A pulls the udder end 13C of milk tube 12B1, and telescopic member 42B pulls the milking claw end 13A of milk tube 12B1, thus first step 54A stretches (72) milk tube 12B1.
Further upon first step 54A, telescopic member 42A of teat cup 14B pushes a seal 46 onto udder end 13C of milk tube 12B1, and milking claw end 13A of milk tube 12B1 is sealed as marketed to telescopic member 42B of teat cup 14B, thus first step 54A seals milk tube 12B1 to teat cup 14B.
Further upon first step 54A, a protrusion 48A of telescopic member 42A enters a niche 48B of telescopic member 42B, thus first step 54A locks telescopic members 42A and 42B of teat cup 14B one to the other. Thus protrusion 48A and niche 48B constitute locking members.
At the second step 54B, the farmer slightly rotates connection member 28A of milking assembly 66B1 in relation to connection member 28B (
Upon second step 54B, milking claw end 13A of milk tube 12B1 of milking assembly 66B1 is sealed to milk passage 32B tube 12B2 of connection assembly 66B2, and air inlet 18B1 of milking assembly 66B1 is sealed to air passage 32A of connection assembly 66B2.
Thus, in one aspect, the invention is directed to a milking machine (10), including:
Each of the milking assemblies (66B1) may further include:
Each of the milking assemblies (66B1) may further include:
The telescopic members (42A,42B) of the teat cup (14B) may include locking members (42A,42B), for locking the drawing the telescopic members (42A,42B) away from one another, thereby locking the state of the stretching (72) the milking tube (12B1).
The milking tube (12B1) and the telescopic members (42A,42B) of the teat cup (14B) may be configured to seal the milking tube (12B1) to the teat cup (14B) by the drawing telescopic members (42A,42B) away from one another.
In another aspect, the invention is directed to a milking assembly (66B1), including:
The milking assembly (66B1) may further include:
In the figures and/or description herein, the following reference numerals (Reference Signs List) have been mentioned:
The foregoing description and illustrations of the embodiments of the invention have been presented for the purpose of illustration, and are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the above description in any form.
Any term that has been defined above and used in the claims, should be interpreted according to this definition.
The reference numbers in the claims are not a part of the claims, but rather used for facilitating the reading thereof. These reference numbers should not be interpreted as limiting the claims in any form.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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281971 | Apr 2021 | IL | national |