LIVESTOCK WATER HEATER WITH A CONTROLLED COMPOSITION DISPENSER AND RELATED METHOD
20210076638 ยท 2021-03-18
Inventors
- Matthew Chamberlain (Harrisburg, VA, US)
- Christopher Alan Cole (Eagle River, AK, US)
- Zachary Louis Beatty (Herndon, VA, US)
Cpc classification
A01K7/027
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A portable submersible livestock water quality dispensing device and design for a livestock drinking station is provided. The portable submersible livestock water quality dispensing device has a heating element and a variable pressure pump with internal compartments or inserts for accommodating biocides, minerals, vitamins and medicaments and preferably a rotatable circulation device and method for their controlled release and dosing.
Claims
1. A livestock water heater device to control the quality of livestock water comprising: (a) a housing having a top portion, a bottom portion, an internal cavity with a water intake and a discharge port; (b) a heating element disposed in a water tight compartment in the internal cavity of the housing; (c) a water permeable compartment or area disposed in the internal cavity; (d) a variable pressure pump disposed in the water tight compartment in the internal cavity of the housing; and (e) a circulation opening connected to the discharge port of the housing.
2. The livestock water heater device of claim 1 wherein the circulation device opening is connected to a plurality of dispensing arms.
3. The livestock water heater device of claim 2 wherein the plurality of dispensing arms are curved.
4. The livestock water heater device of claim 2 wherein the plurality of dispensing arms are rotatable with respect to the housing.
5. The livestock water heater device of claim 1 further comprising a transceiver disposed in the water tight compartment.
6. The livestock water heater device of claim 1 wherein the water permeable compartment accommodates biocides, minerals, vitamins, nutrients and medicaments.
7. The livestock water heater device of claim 1 further comprising an electrical outlet to connect to an external battery or generator.
8. The livestock water heater device of claim 1 further comprising a monitoring device to monitor water quality, water composition and/or controlling the amount of medicament consumed by each animal.
9. A method of dispensing a liquid to animals comprising: (a) utilizing a water circulation device that includes a housing and a variable speed liquid pump and a heater; (b) varying pump pressure and water circulation to increase liquid flow rate to prevent liquid freezing; (c) adding heat when necessary or reducing pump pressure to decrease flow rate to prevent liquid freezing; and (d) supplying a biocide, algicide, nutrient, mineral, vitamin or medicament to the liquid.
10. The method of dispensing a liquid to animals of claim 9 further comprising the step of controlling the concentration of the biocide, algicide, nutrient, mineral, vitamin or medicine in the liquid by controlling the variable speed of the liquid pump and the adding of heat.
11. The method of claim 10 wherein the heater has a variable temperature control.
12. The method of dispensing a liquid to animals of claim 9 further comprising a monitoring system to monitor the quantity of mineral, vitamin or medicine received by each animal.
13. The method of dispensing a liquid to animals of claim 9 further comprising a wireless bi-directional communications link between the water circulation device and a farmer, rancher or animal owner.
14. The method of dispensing a liquid to animals of claim 9 further comprising the step of monitoring the quality of the liquid.
15. An apparatus for dispensing a liquid comprising: (a) a submersible housing having a liquid intake, a plurality of discharge ports, a water tight compartment and one or more water permeable compartments; (b) a variable pressure pump and a variable heating element disposed in the water tight compartment; and (c) a processor to vary the variable pump pressure and the variable heating element in response to variables in the liquid in the liquid intake.
16. The apparatus for dispensing a liquid of claim 1 further comprising a monitoring device to monitor water quality, water composition and/or water temperature.
17. The apparatus for dispensing a liquid of claim 1 further comprising a transceiver.
18. The apparatus for dispensing a liquid of claim 1 further comprising an electrical connection for an external battery.
19. The apparatus for dispensing a liquid of claim 1 further comprising a monitor to control the amount of vitamins, minerals, nutrients and medicaments consumed by an animal.
20. The apparatus for dispensing a liquid of claim 1 further comprising a circulation device disposed between the discharge ports and the variable pressure pump.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] The following drawings are for purposes of illustration without limiting the scope of the invention, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0033] Dispenser 10 in the
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[0035] The shape and size of the insert or compartment 18 as well as its power input by wire or wireless by battery can be modified to accommodate the shape of the dispenser 10 as well as accommodating the solubility of the biocide, algicide, nutrient, mineral, medicament or other material placed in the insert by modifying the size, shape and number of holes in compartment 18. In addition the height or radial position of the compartment or insert 18 may be modified in relation to the pump pressure circulation pattern inside dispenser 10 as well as by the outside circulation pattern provided by fixed openings
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[0037] In applications where a controlled dosage is required the novel device not only provides controlled dosage in the drinking water but also provides additional components and method for controlling the amount of medicament each animal receives. In such applications individual watering trough or plenum 24 can be provided for each animal with the addition of a sensor 80 and/or sensor 81 with a sensor wire to sense how long each animal drinks from plenum 24 which starts timer 56 on the wired or wireless device (
[0038] The novel compact dispenser 10 and the precise control of the heating element 16 and pump pressure together with the nozzle size and the interchangeability of the circulation device 32 not only provides versatility for the addition of vitamins, nutrients and medicaments into the drinking water but also provides for energy efficiency. As is known to those skilled in the art moving or circulating water does not freeze as quickly as standing water. As a result the versatility in the novel dispenser allows the dispenser to be run remotely or programmed to rely on water circulation and add heat only when necessary. Conversely the control of the pump in relation to temperature allows the device to be operated at the most efficient rate to discharge biocides, nutrients, vitamins, minerals and mendicants based on animal usage.
[0039] As will be recognized by those skilled in the art the novel dispenser and method permits a broad range of change and variation such that the foregoing described embodiments and methods should be construed as illustrative only and should not be construed as limiting the appended claims.