Animal marking system

11234414 · 2022-02-01

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Abstract

The invention relates to an animal marking system (1) provided with a drive device (10) and an animal marking fluid sprayer (2), the drive device (10) comprising an electric motor (11) associated with a transmission system (12), the transmission system receiving an initial torque from the electric motor (11), amplifying the received initial torque and transmitting the amplified torque to a drive shaft (3), the drive shaft (3) applying the amplified torque to actuate the animal marking fluid sprayer (2), the animal marking system (1) being able to be applied in extensive rural territory, where there is not a wide availability to use mechanisms that require high drive voltages.

Claims

1. An animal marking system (1) configured to communicate with a weighing system for determining a weight of an animal, the animal marking system (1) comprising a drive device (10) and with an animal marking fluid sprayer (2), wherein the drive device (10) comprises an electric motor (11) associated with a transmission system (12), the transmission system (12) receiving an initial torque from the electric motor (11), amplifying the received initial torque and transmitting the amplified torque to a drive shaft (3), applying the amplified torque to actuate the animal marking fluid sprayer (2), wherein the animal marking system (1) further comprises a pole/mast (21) having an arm projection (20) extending from the pole/mast (21), the arm projection (20) supporting the drive device (10) and the animal marking fluid sprayer (2,2′) in spaced-apart relation from the pole/mast (21), wherein the pole/mast (21) elevates the animal marking fluid sprayer (2,2′) to a height sufficient to spray an animal marking fluid in a visible position on a back of the animal, and wherein the animal marking system (1) includes a rectangular-shaped shield box (30) having a body portion (31), in which the animal marking fluid sprayer (2) is inserted, and a cover portion (32) closing the rectangular-shaped shield box (30) and protecting the drive device (10), wherein the animal marking fluid sprayer (2) is configured to mark the animal with the animal marking fluid based on the weight of the animal, and wherein the rectangular-shaped shield box (30) includes a bottom wall (33) configured to be removed to provide access to the animal marking fluid sprayer (2).

2. The animal marking system (1) according to claim 1, wherein the electric motor (11) comprises a voltage between 2 V and 14 V.

3. The animal marking system (1) according to claim 1, wherein the electric motor (11) comprises a voltage of 3 V.

4. The animal marking system (1) according to claim 1, wherein the transmission system (12) extends the initial torque provided by the electric motor (11) by means of a plurality of gears (13, 14, 15, 16).

5. The animal marking system (1) according to claim 1, wherein the animal marking fluid sprayer (2) comprises a paint spray.

6. The animal marking system (1) according to claim 1, wherein the arm projection (20) supports a second animal marking fluid sprayer (2,2′).

7. The animal marking system (1) according to claim 1, wherein the animal marking fluid sprayer (2) is housed in a longitudinal recess of the rectangular-shaped shield box (30), wherein the transmission system (12) is housed in a transmission box (40), and wherein the body portion (31) of the rectangular-shaped shield box (30) and the cover portion (32) define a chamber in which the transmission box (40) is housed.

8. The animal marking system (1) according to claim 1, wherein the animal marking fluid sprayer (2) is configured to selectively mark the animal with the animal marking fluid based on the weight of the animal.

9. The animal marking system (1) according to claim 8, wherein the animal marking fluid sprayer (2) is configured to selectively mark the animal with a first color of the animal marking fluid if the weight of the animal is below a threshold weight and with a second color of the animal marking fluid if the weight of the animal is above the threshold weight.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) A more detailed description of the instant invention follows, based on one embodiment represented in the drawings. The figures show:

(2) FIG. 1—a perspective view of a mounting and fastening assembly of the animal marking system of the present invention;

(3) FIG. 2—a detailed perspective view of the mounting and fastening assembly of the animal marking system of the present invention;

(4) FIG. 3—an exploded perspective view of the animal marking system of the present invention;

(5) FIG. 4—a perspective view of the animal marking system of the present invention;

(6) FIG. 5—a perspective view of the animal marking system of the present invention;

(7) FIG. 6—an exploded perspective view of the drive device of the animal marking system of the present invention;

(8) FIG. 7—an exploded side view of the drive device of the animal marking system of the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

(9) The animal marking system 1 of the present invention is selectively driven by a drive device 10, according to the information received from a weighing system associated with an identification system and an animal management system. The animal is weighed by the weighing system and identified by the identification system, so that the animal's weight and identification information is transmitted to the management system. The management system comprises a database containing information specific to the animal and is able to determine the need to perform some type of visual marking on the particular animal.

(10) If the animal is at the ideal slaughter weight, the management system transmits information to the drive device 10 of the marking system 1, which sprays a first colored paint, for example a green paint, onto the animal's back. If it is identified that a given animal is underweight, the management system transmits the information to the drive device 10 of the marking system 1, which sprays a second colored paint, for example a red paint, indicating that the needs specific care.

(11) The management system is also able to identify if an animal needs a specific treatment, such as a vaccination treatment. In this case, the marking system 1 uses a third colored paint, for example a yellow paint, indicating that the animal needs other care that is not related to its weight.

(12) The animal marking system 1 comprises from a single spray mechanism 2 to a plurality of spray mechanisms, according to the need of each design.

(13) FIG. 1 shows an alternative mounting and fastening assembly of the animal marking system 1 of the present invention, which is fastened to an arm projection 20 associated with a pole/mast 21, at a height sufficient to spray the animal marking fluid in a visible position on the animal's back.

(14) In the alternative illustrated in FIG. 1, the animal marking system 1 preferably comprises, but not necessarily, two sprayers 2, 2′. In alternative configurations, the animal marking system 1 comprises only one sprayer or a plurality of sprayers, whether they are 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10 or more sprayers. The animal marking fluid sprayer 2, 2′ includes one or more paint sprays.

(15) Each sprayer 2 comprises its own drive device 10 and is mounted within a protective housing or a protective box in the form of a shield box 30, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2. The shield box 30 comprises a preferred, but not mandatory, rectangular-shaped box provided with a body portion 31, on which the sprayer 2 is inserted, and a cover portion 32 closing the shield box 30 and protecting the drive device 10.

(16) FIG. 3 illustrates the animal marking system 1 of the present invention in an exploded view, in which it is possible to observe the shield box 30 with its body portion 31 and cover portion 32, in addition to a bottom portion 33, the sprayer 2, the drive device 10 and a drive shaft 3, which is associated with the drive device 10.

(17) FIGS. 4 to 7 show in detail the drive device 10 provided in the animal marking system 1 of the present invention.

(18) The drive device 10 comprises an electric motor 11, particularly a low voltage electric motor, which is associated with a transmission system 12.

(19) The transmission system 12 receives an initial torque from the electric motor 11 and amplifies the initial torque received, transmitting high torque to the drive shaft 3 which acts on the sprayer 2.

(20) It should be noted that the torque/force provided by the electric motor 11 is proportional to its drive voltage. Thus, a low voltage electric motor provides reduced initial torque which is not sufficient to actuate the fluid sprayer 2 for animal marking.

(21) For this reason, the transmission system 12 which receives the reduced initial torque is used and is capable of extending it sufficiently to generate sufficient force for actuation of the atomizer 2.

(22) Preferably, but not necessarily, the transmission system 12 comprises an assembly of a plurality of gears 13, 14, 15, 16 that are associated to magnify the initial torque provided by the electric motor 11.

(23) The electric motor 11 is of alternating current and comprises a voltage between 2 V (Volts) and 14 V, preferably a voltage of 3 V, and receives energy by means of batteries, there being no need to supply power through a network power.

(24) In FIG. 4, the drive device 10 is shown in its complete assembly comprising a type of transmission case 40, within which the transmission system 12 is mounted.

(25) In turn, FIG. 5 shows the drive device 10 assembled, but without the transmission case 40, so that it is possible to observe the transmission system 12 assembled and associated with the electric motor 11.

(26) Further, FIGS. 6 and 7 show the drive device 10 in exploded views, where it is observed that the transmission box 40 is formed by two parts, one body part 41 and one cover part 42, so that the body part 41 comprises a slot 43 and a cylindrical portion 44, in which the drive shaft 3 is mounted.

(27) The transmission system 12 comprises, preferably but not necessarily, four gears 13, 14, 15, 16. Alternatively, the transmission system 12 comprises 2 or 3 or 5 or 6 or 10 or any amount of gears, provided sufficient to extend the initial torque provided by the electric motor 11 to the torque required for actuation of the sprayer 2.

(28) The drive device 10 is provided in the animal marking fluid sprayer 2 itself, with no need for an auxiliary pump or additional reservoir, being monitored for the amount of use of the paint.

(29) Although one preferred embodiment has been described, it must be understood that the scope of the instant invention covers other possible variations and that it is limited only by the content of the claims, the possible equivalents being included therein.