Claims
- 1. A swinging gate assembly for use in a livestock facility, comprising:
a frame having a generally V-shaped configuration in plan view with first and second side openings defined on each side of an apex of the V-shaped configuration; a gate panel having a first side edge pivotally connected to the frame for rotation about a substantially vertical first pivot axis at or near said apex, said gate panel being swingable about said first pivot axis between a first position in which the first side opening is closed by the gate panel and the second side opening is open, and a second position in which the first side opening is open and the second side opening is closed by the gate panel; and a mechanical actuator and locking assembly for moving said gate panel between said first and second positions and locking said gate panel in a selected one of said first and second positions.
- 2. The swinging gate assembly according to claim 1, wherein said mechanical actuator and locking assembly comprises a mechanical linkage that pivots over-center to lock the gate panel in a selected one of the first and second positions.
- 3. The swinging gate assembly according to claim 1, wherein said mechanical actuator and locking assembly comprises an actuator and a toggle arm, said actuator having a first end connected to said frame and a second end, said toggle arm having first, second, and third connection points, said first connection point being pivotally and slidably connected to said gate panel, said second connecton point being pivotally connected to said frame for rotation about a substantially vertical second pivot axis, and said third connection point being pivotally connected to the second end of said actuator.
- 4. The swinging gate assembly according to claim 3, wherein the first, second, and third connection points of said toggle arm define apexes of a triangular shape.
- 5. The swinging gate assembly according to claim 3, wherein said gate panel is selectively moved between said first and second positions by pivoting said toggle arm in a desired direction until a line passing through the first and second connection points of said toggle arm moves slightly past a position in which said line is perpendicular to said gate panel.
- 6. The swinging gate assembly according to claim 1, wherein said mechanical actuator and locking assembly comprises an air cylinder, and a toggle arm which couples the air cylinder to the gate panel, said toggle arm being connected between said frame and said gate panel in such a way as to prevent forced movement of said gate panel out of said first or second positions unless said air cylinder is actuated.
- 7. The swinging gate assembly according to claim 6, wherein said toggle arm is pivotally mounted to said frame about a substantially vertical second pivot axis, said second pivot axis being spaced from said first pivot axis and located substantially equidistant between said first and second side openings of said frame.
- 8. The swinging gate assembly according to claim 6, wherein said toggle arm is pivotally and slidably connected to said gate panel along an upper edge of said gate panel.
- 9. An electronic livestock feeding station for use with multiple pens of livestock, comprising:
a first swinging gate assembly having a first gate panel which is selectively swingable between a first position in which animals in a first pen are allowed to pass through the first gate assembly into the feeding station and animals in a second pen are not allowed to pass through, and a second position in which animals in the second pen are allowed to pass through the first gate assembly into the feeding station and animals in the first pen are not allowed to pass through; a feed dispensing mechanism that selectively dispenses an allotted amount of feed to an animal within the feeding station; and a second swinging gate assembly having a second gate panel which is selectively swingable between a first position in which animals leaving the feeding station are directed into the first pen, and a second position in which animals leaving the feeding station are directed into the second pen.
- 10. The electronic livestock feeding station according to claim 9, further comprising a one-way entry gate that restricts entry into the feeding station to one animal at a time, and a one-way exit gate that prevents entry of other animals as the animal within the feeding station leaves the feeding station.
- 11. The electronic livestock feeding station according to claim 9, wherein said first and second swinging gate assemblies each comprises a mechanical actuator and locking assembly for moving said first and second gate panels between said respective first and second positions and mechanically locking said gate panels in a selected one of said positions.
- 12. The electronic livestock feeding station according to claim 11, wherein said mechanical actuator and locking assemblies each comprises a mechanical linkage that pivots over-center to lock the respective gate panel in a selected one of said positions.
- 13. The electronic livestock feeding station according to claim 11, wherein said mechanical actuator and locking assemblies each comprises an air cylinder, and a toggle arm which couples the air cylinder to the respective gate panel, said toggle arm being connected between a frame of the respective gate assembly and the respective gate panel in such a way as to prevent forced movement of the respective gate panel out of said first or second positions unless said air cylinder is actuated.
- 14. The electronic livestock feeding station according to claim 9, further comprising a control system for repositioning the first and second swinging gate assemblies according to a user-defined program.
- 15. The electronic livestock feeding station according to claim 14, further comprising at least one sensor for detecting the presence of an animal within the feeding station, and wherein said control system prevents repositioning of the first and second swinging gate assemblies when the presence of an animal is detected within the feeding station by said at least one sensor.
- 16. The electronic livestock feeding station according to claim 15, wherein said at least one sensor comprises a first infrared detector positioned near the first gate assembly and a second infrared detector positioned near the feed dispensing mechanism.
- 17. An automated sorting system for livestock, comprising:
a scale for individually weighing animals; a control means for determining whether or not an animal exceeds a threshold weight; and a swinging gate assembly having a gate panel which is selectively swingable based on the determination made by said control means between a first position in which an animal leaving the scale is directed into a first pen, and a second position in which an animal leaving the scale is directed into a second pen, said swinging gate assembly having a locking structure that locks said gate panel in a selected one of said first and second positions.
- 18. The automated sorting system for livestock according to claim 17, wherein said locking structure comprises a mechanical linkage that pivots over-center to lock the gate panel in a selected one of said positions.
- 19. The automated sorting system for livestock according to claim 17, wherein said swinging gate assembly comprises an air cylinder, and a toggle arm which couples the air cylinder to the gate panel, said toggle arm being connected between a frame of the swinging gate assembly and the gate panel in such a way as to prevent forced movement of the gate panel out of said first or second positions unless said air cylinder is actuated.
- 20. The automated sorting system for livestock according to claim 17, further comprising a one-way entry gate that restricts entry onto the scale to one animal at a time, and a one-way exit gate that prevents entry of other animals onto the scale as an animal leaves the scale.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/386,281 filed on Jun. 5, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60386281 |
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