Short milk tube with protective vent for a dairy animal milker unit
10785952 ยท 2020-09-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01J5/044
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A short milk tube for extending between a milker teat cup and liner assembly and a milker unit and the short milk tube includes a vent seat having an outwardly extending protective vent plug lip, and a stiffener at least partially surrounding the vent seat to control bending of the short milk tube.
Claims
1. A short milk tube comprising: a short milk tube barrel having a wall defining a bore between an upstream end of the short milk tube barrel and a downstream end of the short milk tube barrel, and defining a vent plug mounting hole into the bore between the upstream end of the short milk tube barrel and the downstream end of the short milk tube barrel; a vent plug extending through the vent plug mounting hole and defining a vent orifice to at least partially vent the bore; a vent plug seat lip extending outwardly above the wall and at least partially engaged with the vent plug; and a stiffener joined to the short milk tube barrel wall in contact with and extending away from the vent plug seat and the stiffener is shaped to define an area of the short milk tube barrel wall that has a greater degree of flexibility in the longitudinal direction than in the lateral direction of the short milk tube barrel wall.
2. The short milk tube of claim 1, wherein the stiffener extends above a surface of the short milk tube barrel wall.
3. The short milk tube of claim 1, wherein the stiffener extends above an outer surface of the short milk tube barrel wall.
4. The short milk tube of claim 1, wherein the stiffener extends away from the vent plug seat in a lateral direction of the short milk tube barrel more than in a longitudinal direction of the short milk tube barrel.
5. The short milk tube of claim 1, wherein the stiffener extends away from the vent plug seat in a lateral direction of the short milk tube barrel with an outer edge that defines a concave contour and in a longitudinal direction of the short milk tube barrel with an outer edge that defines a convex contour.
6. The short milk tube of claim 1, wherein the stiffener is contoured and has a lateral dimension relative to a longitudinal axis of the short milk tube barrel that is greater than a longitudinal dimension relative to a longitudinal axis of the short milk tube barrel.
7. The short milk tube of claim 1, wherein the vent plug seat comprises: an inner seat having an inner vent plug mating surface.
8. The short milk tube of claim 1, and further comprising: a milker unit teat cup liner joined to the upstream end of the short milk tube barrel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(18) In the following detailed description of the drawings the same reference numeral will be used to identify the same or similar elements in each of the figures. Depicted in
(19) The liner 22 can also include an integral short milk tube 41 joined to the barrel 28 and having a teat claw connecting end 43. The short milk tube 41 is an optional extension of the liner 22, and in other embodiments, the short milk tube 41 can be a separate item that connects to a lower end of the liner 22.
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(22) The barrel 28 defines a longitudinal axis 62 (
(23) The upper locking ring 30 (sometimes referred to as a hackle in the dairy industry) is part of the barrel 28, and is preferably used in the present invention together with the lower locking ring 32 to define the annular recess 36. The liner 22 is joined to the shell lower opening 50 at the inwardly directed annular edge 51 using the annular recess 36. (See
(24) In the illustrated embodiment of
(25) The drawings illustrate the alignment recesses 40 in two pairs with one pair on a diametrically opposed side from the other. Although the illustrated arrangement is preferred, other arrangements of alignment recesses 40 are possible. For example, a single alignment recess 40 can be used on an asymmetrical arrangement, particularly if a particular orientation of the liner 22 relative to the shell 18 is desired.
(26) Similarly, the shell keys 52 can be provided to match the number of alignment recesses 40, or relatively fewer keys 52 can be provided. For example, two alignment recesses 40 and one key 52 can be used to make it easier to assemble the liner 22 into the shell 18.
(27) The lower locking ring 32 preferably includes a rounded surface 63 against which the inwardly directed annular edge 51 of the lower end of the shell 18 will slide when the liner 22 is being installed in the shell 18. Once the liner 22 is installed, the inwardly directed annular edge 51 is releasably engaged with the liner's annular recess 36. Also, once the liner 22 is installed, it is preferably tensioned somewhat along the longitudinal axis 62, due to the relative size of the shell 18 and the liner 22. This is sometimes referred to as pretensioning and it improves liner performance.
(28) The short milk tube 41 can define an alignment feature 66 raised above, which is seen as a vertical embossment on the short milk tube 41 in
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(31) In prior designs, the air vent plug mounting hole 68 was formed by drilling or piercing the short milk tube. If a vent plug were used, it was forced through the drilled or pierced air vent, which could cause the air vent to tear or rip. Also, forces acting on the plug could damage the plug and rip the air vent.
(32) In the present invention, the air vent plug mounting hole 68 is preferably formed simultaneously with the formation of the short milk tube 41, and is preferably formed at an area of increased short milk tube wall 69 thickness. Other methods for forming the vent are also possible.
(33) To ensure a good mating surface between the short milk tube 41 and the vent plug 80, the air vent seat 70 preferably includes the outer seat 74 shaped and sized to mate with the underside of the vent plug head 82. For example, the outer seat 74 can be flat to match the underside of the vent plug head 82, as opposed to an arcuate surface of the short milk tube wall 69 mating with a flat plug surface on the underside of the vent plug head 82, or any other desired part of the vent plug 80.
(34) Also preferably, the air vent seat 70 is provided with the inner seat 76 shaped and sized to mate with the barbed end 86 on the vent plug 80, and to provide a reliable bearing surface on which the barb 84 can bear and provide reliable connection with the vent plug 80. Preferably, the inner seat 76 is also flat to mate with the inner portion of the barbed end 86.
(35) As stated above, the vent seat 70 also includes a lip 78 that extends outwardly from the short milk tube barrel wall 69. Preferably, the lip 78 is spaced slightly apart from the vent plug mounting hole 68, so that the head 82 of the vent plug 80 is in contact with the lip 78 when the vent plug 80 is inserted in the vent plug mounting hole 68. The lip 78 protects the vent plug 80 from impact forces and helps retain the vent plug 80 if the short milk tube is twisted. Preferably, the lip 78 includes an overlay portion 79 (
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(37) The stiffener 81 can extend above the surface of the short milk tube 41, either on an internal surface or an external surface, as illustrated. The stiffener 81 can also be flush with the surface of the short milk tube 41 and be made of different (more rigid material used in the short milk tube 41.
(38) Further the stiffener 81 can be uniformly shaped, or it can be butterfly-shaped (as illustrated), define gaps, be discontinuous, include multiple segments, extend outwardly to varying degrees, or include any combination of these and other features depending on the degree of desired flexing in both the longitudinal and lateral directions. A contoured shape, the illustrated butterfly shape, for example, reduces areas of stress concentrations that can otherwise occur with stiffeners having more abrupt changes in shape, such as sharp corners. Contoured stiffeners 81 also ease transitions of flexing between the longitudinal and lateral directions, which can extend the useful life of the short milk tube.
(39) The stiffener 81 can be a substantially circular shape or be of any desired shape to compliment the shape of the vent or the vent plug or accommodate forces that are expected to act on the short milk tube and control bending as desired. There may even be multiple parts or rows of lips or there may be lips of different heights to protect the vent plug mounting hole 68 and vent plug 80 from impact from different directions. The stiffener 81 can even aid in resisting twisting of the short milk tube 41 around the longitudinal axis of the short milk tube 41.
(40) The vent seat 70 can be formed integrally with the short milk tube 41 or it can be attached in any suitable manner. The material used for the short milk tube 41 can also be used for the vent seat 70, or the vent seat 70 can be made of a different material.
(41) Although depicted as being positioned close to the vent, the lip 78 can be spaced apart from the vent plug mounting hole 68 to allow an operator to grab the vent plug head 82 for removal, if necessary. The embodiments of
(42) Preferably, the liner is made of silicone, but any other suitable liner material can be used.
(43) The foregoing detailed description of the drawings is provided for a better understanding of the present invention. Nothing therein is intended to unduly limit the scope of the following claims and no unnecessary limitations should be read into the following claims.