Patent classifications
A01J11/00
MILKING SYSTEM
A milking system includes an automatic robotic milking device having a control unit, and is configured to milk a dairy animal fully automatically to form a milking. The system also includes a milk treatment device connected to the milking device for receiving and treating the milked milk of the milking. The milking device includes an animal identification device which is operatively connected to the control unit for identifying the dairy animal and comprises an animal database with information about at least the composition of the milk from the dairy animal, and/or a milk sensor device which is operatively connected to the control unit for collecting information about the composition of the milked milk. The milk treatment device is connected to the control unit and includes a standardization device which is configured to standardize a fat content and/or a protein content of the milk of the milking.
METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PROCESSING A MICROCROP TO GENERATE NUTRITIONALLY DENSE CONSUMER PRODUCTS
The present disclosure relates, according to some embodiments, to method of generating multiple products from a microcrop. A first juice, derived from a microcrop and containing microcrop protein, may be processed to generate products including a microcrop milk, a milk base, a milk mixture, a dried base powder, a green food product, and a colorless protein product. A first juice may be hydrolyzed and filtered to generate each of a decolored permeate and a green retentate which are, in turn, further processed into products. Use of a decolored permeate to generate products allows for consumer food products which contain microcrop protein but lack green coloration. Compositions of the products may be optimized through a combination of demineralization, drying, dewatering, mixing, formulating, and anti-microbial treatments including pasteurization. Polyphenol concentration of products may be reduced through adsorption and clarification.
METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PROCESSING A MICROCROP TO GENERATE NUTRITIONALLY DENSE CONSUMER PRODUCTS
The present disclosure relates, according to some embodiments, to method of generating multiple products from a microcrop. A first juice, derived from a microcrop and containing microcrop protein, may be processed to generate products including a microcrop milk, a milk base, a milk mixture, a dried base powder, a green food product, and a colorless protein product. A first juice may be hydrolyzed and filtered to generate each of a decolored permeate and a green retentate which are, in turn, further processed into products. Use of a decolored permeate to generate products allows for consumer food products which contain microcrop protein but lack green coloration. Compositions of the products may be optimized through a combination of demineralization, drying, dewatering, mixing, formulating, and anti-microbial treatments including pasteurization. Polyphenol concentration of products may be reduced through adsorption and clarification.
DAIRY ANIMAL MILKING PREPARATION SYSTEM AND METHODS
The present invention relates to preparing dairy animal teats for being milked, and more particularly to teat preparation, rinsing, and milking that all take place in a milking machine teat cup liner. Such a method includes: applying a teat sanitizer to the teat; injecting air into the liner to force the teat sanitizer toward a waste milk line connected to the liner; pulsating the liner at a first pulsation rate; drawing a rinsing milk from the teat; directing the teat sanitizer, the air, and the rinsing fluid to the waste milk line; pulsating the liner at a second pulsation rate to draw additional milk from the teat; and directing the additional milk to a good milk line.
DAIRY ANIMAL MILKING PREPARATION SYSTEM AND METHODS
The present invention relates to preparing dairy animal teats for being milked, and more particularly to teat preparation, rinsing, and milking that all take place in a milking machine teat cup liner. Such a method includes: applying a teat sanitizer to the teat; injecting air into the liner to force the teat sanitizer toward a waste milk line connected to the liner; pulsating the liner at a first pulsation rate; drawing a rinsing milk from the teat; directing the teat sanitizer, the air, and the rinsing fluid to the waste milk line; pulsating the liner at a second pulsation rate to draw additional milk from the teat; and directing the additional milk to a good milk line.
Thawing of raw milk
A colostrum heating tub and a container for storing said colostrum therein, the colostrum heating tub adapted for holding a stationary pool of heating liquid and surrounding the container such that it is at least partly immersed in the heating liquid when positioned in the colostrum heating tub. The colostrum heating tub further contains a rack module for holding the container within the stationary pool of heating liquid, the rack module adapted for rotating around an axis such that at least the container can be rotated 360 degrees around the axis so the container is, at all times during 360 degree rotation around the axis, maintained in a fixed position with respect to the rack module and at least partly immersed in the stationary pool of heating liquid for even distribution of heat throughout the container to uniformly heat the colostrum.
Method for sampling of milk in a milking machine and a milking machine
A method for sampling milk in a milking machine includes the steps of attaching teat cups to teats of an animal and starting to milk said teats; receiving a first amount of milk in a milk receiver while keeping an outlet valve device open; closing the outlet valve device; continuing the receiving of milk in the milk receiver; agitating the milk in the milk receiver using an agitation device of a milk sampling arrangement; taking a regular milk sample from the milk in an outlet portion of the milk receiver using a milk sample device of the milk sampling arrangement; and opening the outlet valve device so that the milk can be transferred to a milk tank.
Method for sampling of milk in a milking machine and a milking machine
A method for sampling milk in a milking machine includes the steps of attaching teat cups to teats of an animal and starting to milk said teats; receiving a first amount of milk in a milk receiver while keeping an outlet valve device open; closing the outlet valve device; continuing the receiving of milk in the milk receiver; agitating the milk in the milk receiver using an agitation device of a milk sampling arrangement; taking a regular milk sample from the milk in an outlet portion of the milk receiver using a milk sample device of the milk sampling arrangement; and opening the outlet valve device so that the milk can be transferred to a milk tank.
Dairy animal milking preparation system and methods
The present invention relates to preparing dairy animal teats for being milked, and more particularly to teat preparation, rinsing, and milking that all take place in a milking machine teat cup liner. Such a method includes: applying a teat sanitizer to the teat; injecting air into the liner to force the teat sanitizer toward a waste milk line connected to the liner; pulsating the liner at a first pulsation rate; drawing a rinsing milk from the teat; directing the teat sanitizer, the air, and the rinsing fluid to the waste milk line; pulsating the liner at a second pulsation rate to draw additional milk from the teat; and directing the additional milk to a good milk line.
Dairy animal milking preparation system and methods
The present invention relates to preparing dairy animal teats for being milked, and more particularly to teat preparation, rinsing, and milking that all take place in a milking machine teat cup liner. Such a method includes: applying a teat sanitizer to the teat; injecting air into the liner to force the teat sanitizer toward a waste milk line connected to the liner; pulsating the liner at a first pulsation rate; drawing a rinsing milk from the teat; directing the teat sanitizer, the air, and the rinsing fluid to the waste milk line; pulsating the liner at a second pulsation rate to draw additional milk from the teat; and directing the additional milk to a good milk line.