Patent classifications
A01L15/00
Animal hoof cleaning system and a method of cleaning an animals hoofs
An animal hoof cleaning system that includes an automatic milking station, an automatic spraying device configured to clean at least one hoof of an animal housed in the automatic milking station by spraying a fluid towards the at least one hoof, a control unit that controls the operation of the automatic spraying device, and detecting means that detects a milking state wherein all the teats of the animal are enclosed in respective teat cups, where the control unit is configured to control the operation of the automatic spraying device on basis of information from the detecting means such that the automatic spraying device sprays on the hoof of the animal only when the detecting means detects the milking state.
AN ANIMAL HOOF CLEANING SYSTEM AND A METHOD OF CLEANING AN ANIMALS HOOFS
An animal hoof cleaning system that includes an automatic milking station, an automatic spraying device configured to clean at least one hoof of an animal housed in the automatic milking station by spraying a fluid towards the at least one hoof, a control unit that controls the operation of the automatic spraying device, and detecting means that detects a milking state wherein all the teats of the animal are enclosed in respective teat cups, where the control unit is configured to control the operation of the automatic spraying device on basis of information from the detecting means such that the automatic spraying device sprays on the hoof of the animal only when the detecting means detects the milking state.
AN ANIMAL HOOF CLEANING SYSTEM AND A METHOD OF CLEANING AN ANIMALS HOOFS
An animal hoof cleaning system that includes an automatic milking station, an automatic spraying device configured to clean at least one hoof of an animal housed in the automatic milking station by spraying a fluid towards the at least one hoof, a control unit that controls the operation of the automatic spraying device, and detecting means that detects a milking state wherein all the teats of the animal are enclosed in respective teat cups, where the control unit is configured to control the operation of the automatic spraying device on basis of information from the detecting means such that the automatic spraying device sprays on the hoof of the animal only when the detecting means detects the milking state.
Equine Shoe with Shaped Cuff
An equine shoe assembly that is an equine shaped shoe cuff structure attached to an equine shoe, preferable a shoe that covers substantially all the underside of a hoof, the cuff being designed to hold the shoe in place on an equine hoof. Additionally the assembly can include an orthotic and/or a pulsing bladder that fits beneath the equine hoof on the inside top of the cuff assembly when the shoe/cuff assembly is employed.
Flat-Tipped End Farrier Shears
A flat-tipped end farrier shears includes a first arm, a second arm, and a connector pin. The first arm that rotates about the connector pin includes a first handle, a first shoulder, and a first jaw. The second arm that rotates about the connector pin includes a second handle, a second shoulder, and a second jaw. The first handle and the first jaw are oppositely connected to each other through the first shoulder. The second handle and the second jaw are oppositely connected to each other through the second shoulder. The first and second shoulders are rotatably mounted to each other through the connector pin so that the first and second handles are able to apply pressure to the first and second jaws. A first shear-cutting edge of the first jaw is then positioned offset from a second shear-cutting edge of the second jaw thus shearing a nail head.
AUTOMATED HORSE SHOEING APPARATUS AND SYSTEM
A system for automated horseshoeing. The system is a three cell concept generally including a tool change area, a gluing area and a modification area. The system generally include a platform for a horse to stand thereon wherein all working components are contained below. The system is configured so that a horse can stand on said platform and the working components move from hoof to hoof thereby allowing the horse to remain in a neutral standing position during the entire shoeing process without having to bend it's ankle. The automated horseshoeing process of the present specification is entirely monitored by a farrier.
AUTOMATED HORSE SHOEING APPARATUS AND SYSTEM
A system for automated horseshoeing. The system is a three cell concept generally including a tool change area, a gluing area and a modification area. The system generally include a platform for a horse to stand thereon wherein all working components are contained below. The system is configured so that a horse can stand on said platform and the working components move from hoof to hoof thereby allowing the horse to remain in a neutral standing position during the entire shoeing process without having to bend it's ankle. The automated horseshoeing process of the present specification is entirely monitored by a farrier.
Method For Trimming Horses' Hooves
A method for trimming equine hoofs is disclosed that takes care to measure all four hooves of an equine for symmetry of trimming, then carefully trims regions of the hooves to ideal measurements. In another embodiment, the trimming is done in a specific order and in incremental iterations to ensure a perfect hoof trimming. Used properly, the method realigns the keratin tubules found in the make up of the hoof horn, or wall, which subsequently has the effect of stimulating healthy formation of laminae. By realigning the hoof improves the equine's: skeletal, circulatory, respiratory, nervous, skin, muscle, digestive, urogenital, and lymphatic systems resulting in their healthy operation.
Method For Trimming Horses' Hooves
A method for trimming equine hoofs is disclosed that takes care to measure all four hooves of an equine for symmetry of trimming, then carefully trims regions of the hooves to ideal measurements. In another embodiment, the trimming is done in a specific order and in incremental iterations to ensure a perfect hoof trimming. Used properly, the method realigns the keratin tubules found in the make up of the hoof horn, or wall, which subsequently has the effect of stimulating healthy formation of laminae. By realigning the hoof improves the equine's: skeletal, circulatory, respiratory, nervous, skin, muscle, digestive, urogenital, and lymphatic systems resulting in their healthy operation.
Method and apparatus for separating egg shell and egg shell membrane from each other
Provided is a method that enables sufficient separation of an egg shell and an egg shell membrane from each other even in a small scale, using a simpler configuration than conventional methods. The method for separating an egg shell and an egg shell membrane from each other includes a step of adding an egg shell with an egg shell membrane attached thereto to a swirling flow of an alkaline solution.