Patent classifications
A01J5/08
Milk conduit, and a milk conduit assembly
A milk conduit, that connects to a teatcup to be attached to a teat of an animal to be milked, includes a first end portion defining a first end and configured to be connected to the teatcup, a second end portion defining a second end, and a conduit portion located between the first end portion and the second end portion. The milk conduit defines a milk channel extending through the first end portion, the conduit portion and the second end portion. The first end portion is received in an opening extending through a bottom wall of the teatcup. The first end portion includes a first circumferential groove configured that engages in the bottom wall of the teatcup.
Milk conduit, and a milk conduit assembly
A milk conduit, that connects to a teatcup to be attached to a teat of an animal to be milked, includes a first end portion defining a first end and configured to be connected to the teatcup, a second end portion defining a second end, and a conduit portion located between the first end portion and the second end portion. The milk conduit defines a milk channel extending through the first end portion, the conduit portion and the second end portion. The first end portion is received in an opening extending through a bottom wall of the teatcup. The first end portion includes a first circumferential groove configured that engages in the bottom wall of the teatcup.
Milking arrangement, set of exchangeable expendable parts and method for a milking arrangement
An exchangeable expendable part of a milking arrangement includes an identification tag with data by which a model or a manufacturing date of the exchangeable expendable part is uniquely identified. The tag is readable by a reader arranged to repeatedly read the tag and to forward the readings to a computer system, whereby the computer system identifies the model and/or a manufacturing date of the part based on the readings; and, in response to the identified model and/or manufacturing date, i) alerts an operator, ii) monitors and/or controls the milking arrangement, and/or iii) makes the model and/or the manufacturing date of the part available to an operator. Exchangeable expendable parts include teat cup liners, cartridges including teat cup liners, and milk or vacuum tubes connected to teat cups.
Milking arrangement, set of exchangeable expendable parts and method for a milking arrangement
An exchangeable expendable part of a milking arrangement includes an identification tag with data by which a model or a manufacturing date of the exchangeable expendable part is uniquely identified. The tag is readable by a reader arranged to repeatedly read the tag and to forward the readings to a computer system, whereby the computer system identifies the model and/or a manufacturing date of the part based on the readings; and, in response to the identified model and/or manufacturing date, i) alerts an operator, ii) monitors and/or controls the milking arrangement, and/or iii) makes the model and/or the manufacturing date of the part available to an operator. Exchangeable expendable parts include teat cup liners, cartridges including teat cup liners, and milk or vacuum tubes connected to teat cups.
Milking system
A milking system for milking a dairy animal includes a milking cup having a first milk outflow opening, a measuring chamber having a milk inlet which is in flow communication with the first milk outflow opening, with a second milk outflow opening to a milk hose, and with a vacuum connection, and a level sensor for measuring a milk level in the measuring chamber. The milking system further includes a controllable valve having an adjustable passage opening, which is provided in or downstream of the second milk outflow opening, and a control unit which is operatively connected to the level sensor and the valve, and which control unit is configured to adjust the passage opening of the valve on the basis of the measured milk level.
MILKING CUP WITH ROTATING SHELL
A milking cup comprising a body having a top portion and a bottom portion. The top portion has a first lip formed thereon and the bottom portion has a second lip formed thereon. The first lip and the second lip are separated by a distance. The milking cup further comprises a rotating shell positioned between and secured by the first lip and the second lip, wherein the rotating shell encircles the body and is operable to rotate around the body independently of the movement of the other portions of the body. The rotating shell has a length that corresponds to the distance between the first lip and the second lip.
APPARATUS FOR MILKING ANIMALS, IN PARTICULAR COWS
The device for milking animals, in particular cows, is provided with a teat cup (10, 10A, 10C, 10D) having an outer sleeve (12) and an elastic teat-receiving tube (30). The teat-receiving tube (30) abuts the ends (14, 16) of the outer sleeve (12) in an air-tight manner. The teat-receiving tube (30) is surrounded by an annular space (46) which is divided in axial extension into at least two or three annular chambers (48, 50) which are separated from each other in an air-tight manner by a partition wall (52). Each annular chamber (48, 50) is in fluid communication with a pneumatic line via which the respective annular chamber (48, 50) can be selectively and independently of the respective adjacent annular chamber (48, 50) subjected to negative and/or positive pressure and atmospheric pressure in accordance with a predeterminable time-dependent pulsation pattern.
APPARATUS FOR MILKING ANIMALS, IN PARTICULAR COWS
The device for milking animals, in particular cows, is provided with a teat cup (10, 10A, 10C, 10D) having an outer sleeve (12) and an elastic teat-receiving tube (30). The teat-receiving tube (30) abuts the ends (14, 16) of the outer sleeve (12) in an air-tight manner. The teat-receiving tube (30) is surrounded by an annular space (46) which is divided in axial extension into at least two or three annular chambers (48, 50) which are separated from each other in an air-tight manner by a partition wall (52). Each annular chamber (48, 50) is in fluid communication with a pneumatic line via which the respective annular chamber (48, 50) can be selectively and independently of the respective adjacent annular chamber (48, 50) subjected to negative and/or positive pressure and atmospheric pressure in accordance with a predeterminable time-dependent pulsation pattern.
Teatcup liner and a teatcup
A teatcup to be attached to the teat of an animal and a teatcup liner (1) for mounting in a shell (2) of the teatcup, where the teatcup liner includes a barrel (3) enclosing an inner space (7) for receiving the teat. The barrel includes a lower section (3′) and an upper section (3″) adjoining the lower section. The barrel has a polygonal cross-sectional shape, defining a plurality of side portions (18) and a plurality of corner portions (19), each connecting two of the side portions. Each side portion has a side wall thickness at a center line of the side portion. Each corner portion has a corner wall thickness at a center line of the corner portion. The corner wall thickness is thicker than the side wall thickness along the barrel. The corner wall thickness decreases along the upper section of the barrel towards the lower section.
Teatcup liner and a teatcup
A teatcup to be attached to the teat of an animal and a teatcup liner (1) for mounting in a shell (2) of the teatcup, where the teatcup liner includes a barrel (3) enclosing an inner space (7) for receiving the teat. The barrel includes a lower section (3′) and an upper section (3″) adjoining the lower section. The barrel has a polygonal cross-sectional shape, defining a plurality of side portions (18) and a plurality of corner portions (19), each connecting two of the side portions. Each side portion has a side wall thickness at a center line of the side portion. Each corner portion has a corner wall thickness at a center line of the corner portion. The corner wall thickness is thicker than the side wall thickness along the barrel. The corner wall thickness decreases along the upper section of the barrel towards the lower section.