Other features and advantages of the invention will become more clear in the following detailed description of a preferred alternative of a phantom of the invention, which description is given by way of a non-limiting and non-exhaustive example of the invention, in reference to the appended drawings, wherein:
This phantom 1 comprises a rigid frame 2 commonly referred to as a “phantom”, which is supported in a stable manner on the ground by support means 3. This frame 2 comprises a wall 20 that usually enables the female to be simulated while supporting the (male) animal during the animal semen collection operation. In the specific example shown, this wall 20 has a U-shaped profile. In the context of the invention, the structure, shape and material(s) constituting this frame 2 are unimportant. This frame 2 can in particular be made up of a single part or an assembly of a plurality of parts.
In the specific example of the appended figures, the support means 3 comprise four vertical legs 3a, 3b. To increase the ground stability of the phantom 1, the two front legs 3a are preferably attached to a base 3c, and the two rear legs 3b are attached to a base 3d. The invention is not, however, limited to this specific structure, as the support means 3 can be replaced by any equivalent means, having a different structure, enabling the frame 2 to be supported on the ground.
The phantom 1 also comprises animal semen collection means 4, which are attached tot he frame 2, and more specifically, which are attached to the lower surface 21 of the wall 20 of the frame 2. These collection means 4 comprise an artificial collection vagina 40 that makes it possible to simulate the vagina of the female, associated with a container 41 for collecting animal semen flowing by gravity from the artificial vagina 40.
Preferably, and in a manner that is non-limiting to the invention, the artificial vagina 40 allows for automatic stimulation of the animal's penis, and, for example, corresponds to the artificial vagina described in the international patent application WO 02/13723.
According to a feature of the invention, the collection means 4 can move with respect to the frame 2, between two positions: a collection position shown in
A specific example of mechanical connection means 5 between the frame 2 and the collection means 4 will now be described in detail, with the understanding that this example does not limit the invention, and that a person skilled in the art can replace the particular mechanical connection means 5 of the appended figures with any equivalent connection means performing the same function, i.e. enabling the collection means 40 to move between two different positions.
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The movement of the collection means 4 along the rail 50 is controlled by actuation means 6. In the specific example shown, these actuation means 6 comprise a linear actuator 60 with two positions (for example, a pneumatic actuator), which is attached under the frame 2. The mobile rod 60a of the actuator 60 is secured to the mobile plate 51 by means of a flexible link 61.
The movement of the collection means 4 to the retracted position is achieved by pulling on the mobile plate 51, by means of the mobile rod 60a of the actuator 60 and the flexible link 61, until a position (
The movement of the collection means 4 to the collection position is achieved by pushing the mobile plate 51 by means of the rod 60a of the actuator 60, to a position (
It should be noted that in this collection position, owing to the implementation of the flexible link 61, the collection means 4 can move freely in translation along the rail 50, and over a short path, in an out-and-back movement. This mobility of the collection means 4 in the collection position advantageously makes it possible, in the animal semen collection operation, to give the artificial vagina 40 a to-and-fro movement under the action of the animal's penis, which facilitates the animal's ejaculation. In addition, it is not necessary to apply mechanical stress on the mobile rod of the actuator 60, during the collection operation.
In another, less developed, alternative of the invention, the collection means 4 can be rigidly attached to the actuation means 6.
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In the particular example of the appended figures, these detection means 7 comprise a photoelectric cell-type contactless sensor 70, which is attached under the frame 2, opposite a through-hole 71 formed in the frame 2. In reference to
In operation, the operator in charge of the collection mounts the animal onto the frame 2 of the phantom, with the collection means 4 being housed under the frame 2 (retracted position).
When the animal is in position on the frame 2 of the phantom 1, the hole 71 is closed off, and the sensor 70, which is no longer illuminated, automatically detects the presence of the animal (modification of the detection signal 70a). The resulting modification of the signal 70a is detected by the electronic means 72, which electronic means 72 are designed to automatically control the actuator 60 so as to automatically move the collection means 4 into their collection position (removal of the rod 60a from the actuator).
Once the collection means 4 are in their collection position as shown in
When the animal has ejaculated, he instinctively dismounts from the frame 2 of the phantom 1. The hole 71 is then no longer closed off and the sensor 70 is illuminated, which results in a modification of the detection signal 70a. This modification of the signal 70a is detected by the electronic means 72, which electronic means 72 are designed to automatically control the actuator 60 so as to automatically move the collection means 4 into their retracted position (retraction of the rod 60a of the actuator 60 into the actuator body).
This automatic movement of the collection means 4 into the retracted position under the frame 2 advantageously makes it possible to protect the collection means 4 from any accidental damage by the animal. The collected semen is also protected. This advantageously means that the operator is no longer required to monitor the animal during the entire collection operation, which improves the productivity of the collection operations. The collection operation advantageously also becomes less tiresome and more reliable for the operator.
The electronic means 72 can be implemented in various ways. In a non-limiting and non-exhaustive example of the invention, they can be produced in the form of an electronic card comprising a processor (microprocessor or a microcontroller) designed to run a program (automatic control operation) that is stored in a memory, and that, when run by the processor, makes it possible to implement the aforementioned steps of the operation; the electronic means 72 can also be implemented by means of an industrial programmable automaton (IPA).
In the context of the invention, the detection means 7 can be produced with any type of sensor or set of sensors. The invention is not limited to the implementation of one or more contactless sensor(s), but can also be produced with one or more contact sensor(s). In addition, it is possible to implement, as detection means, one or more sensors enabling the weight supported by the frame 2 of the phantom 1 to be detected.
In another alternative of the invention, the detection means 7 and the actuation means 6 for the automatic movement of the collection means 4 between the collection position and the retracted position can be solely mechanical.
In another alternative of the invention, only the retraction movement of the collection means can be automated, with the movement of the collection means from the retracted position to the collection position being performed manually by the operator.
The retraction movement of the collection means 4 is not necessarily a translation movement as shown in the alternative of the appended figures. It can involve any other type of movement or combination of movements (translation, rotation, nutation, etc.).
In the retracted position, the collection means are preferably, but not necessarily, housed entirely under the frame 2. In another alternative of the invention, the collection means 4 can be brought to a retracted position, which is far enough from the collection position so that they will not be easily in contact with the animal when the latter dismounts from the frame of the phantom, but nevertheless without the collection means 4 being protected by the frame in this retracted position.
In the alternative described in reference to the appended figures, the artificial vagina 40 and the container constitute the collection means 4 and are mobile between the collection position and the retracted position. In another alternative, only the artificial vagina can be retractable.
The means 8 for connection between the frame 2 and the support means 3 preferably, but not necessarily, comprise means 80 enabling the frame 2 to pivot with respect to the support means 3, and means 81 enabling the pivoting of the frame 2 to be blocked or unblocked. In the particular example shown in the appended figures, the pivoting means 80 consist of two rotation pins passing through the wall 20 of the frame 2 and the front legs 3a, respectively; the blocking/unblocking means 81 consist of two blocking pins that pass through the wall 20 of the frame 2 and the rear legs 3b, respectively, and that are removable. When these blocking pins 81 are removed from the frame 2, said frame 2 can advantageously pivot with respect to the front legs 3a (see
The frame 2 is preferably, but not necessarily, vertically adjustable with respect to the support means 3, so as to match the phantom to the animal's size. In the particular example shown, this vertical adjustment is achieved by providing, in each leg 3a, 3b, a series of adjustment through-holes 82, allowing for removable positioning of the pins 80 and 81.
The phantom of the invention is particularly suitable for collecting the semen of animals characterised by a relatively long ejaculation phase, and is particularly suitable for collecting the semen of boars.
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06370020.7 | Jun 2006 | EP | regional |