MECHANIZED MILKING MACHINE INCLUDING A DEVICE FOR INJECTION OF A PRODUCT FOR RINSING THE PIPE FOR ROUTING OF THE MILK TO THE MILK TANK
20190239469 ยท 2019-08-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01J7/025
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to a mechanized milking machine that includes a device for injection under pressure of at least one product for rinsing the pipe for routing of the milked milk from a claw to a milk storage container. It is also for rinsing the claw and the liners which are connected to it.
Claims
1. A mechanized milking machine, comprising: a plurality of milking liners connected to a milk claw; a pipe connected to a vacuum source, wherein the pipe routes the milked milk from the claw to a milk storage container, said pipe including means for cutting off the vacuum in the portion of said pipe between said claw and said vacuum source; a device for injection under pressure of at least one product for rinsing said pipe, said claw and said liners, which is mounted on a section of said routing pipe between said vacuum cutoff means and said claw, said injection device including an enclosure connected to a source of said rinsing product, an opening for communication with said pipe, a flap valve that is mobile between two positions: a rest position, in which said flap valve is withdrawn from said opening for communication with said pipe, and said opening for communication with said pipe is freed; a closing position, in which said flap valve is held against a seat formed on the internal wall of the enclosure and closes the opening for communication with the pipe, and means for actuation of said flap valve.
2. The mechanized milking machine of claim 1, wherein said means for actuation of said flap valve includes a port formed in said enclosure, to maintain the surface of said flap valve turned towards said port at atmospheric pressure, or to pressurize the surface of said flap valve turned towards said port.
3. The mechanized milking machine of claim 2, wherein the flap valve is formed in a deformable membrane mounted in a sealed manner on the internal wall of said enclosure.
4. The mechanized milking machine of claim 1, wherein the at least one rinsing product is water, and in that said source is a water distribution network.
5. The mechanized milking machine of claim 1, wherein the enclosure is connected to a compressed air compressor intended for injecting compressed air into said pipe, between said vacuum cutoff means and said claw, into said claw and into said liners, in order to dry them.
6. The mechanized milking machine of claim 1, wherein the injection device and said vacuum cutoff means are 0.1 to 10 cm apart.
7. The mechanized milking machine of claim 1, further comprising an electrovalve that is mounted between said enclosure and said source of rinsing product, and in that it includes means for controlling the opening of said electrovalve.
8. The mechanized milking machine of claim 7, wherein said means for controlling the opening of said electrovalve are arranged to open said electrovalve over predetermined periods, spaced apart in time, so as to inject said rinsing product into said enclosure in bursts.
9. The mechanized milking machine of claim 7, wherein said means for controlling the opening of said electrovalve include means for checking the position of said flap valve that are capable of detecting when said flap valve is in said rest position.
10. A device for injection under pressure of at least one rinsing product into a pipe for routing milked milk of a mechanized milking machine, which is mounted on a section of said routing pipe between means for cutting off the vacuum in said pipe and a milk claw connected to said pipe, the device comprising: an enclosure connected to a source of said rinsing product; an opening for communication with said pipe; a flap valve that is mobile between two positions: a rest position, in which said flap valve is withdrawn from said opening for communication with said pipe, and said opening for communication with said pipe is freed; a closing position, in which said flap valve is held against a seat formed on the internal wall of the enclosure and closes the opening for communication with the pipe; and means for actuating said flap valve.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS:
[0039] Other features and advantages of the invention will appear more clearly upon reading of the following description of two embodiments of the invention, given as illustrative and non-limiting examples, and of the appended drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION:
[0044] Illustrated in
[0045] In a manner known in itself, this milking machine 10 includes a claw 11 equipped with a collector 12, on which four milking liners 13 are mounted.
[0046] In a variant of this particular embodiment of the invention, just two milking liners can be connected to the claw 11, for example, for milking ewes and goats.
[0047] A vacuum pump 14 makes it possible to suction the milked milk through a milk routing pipe 15 connected to the collector 12 in order to direct it to a milk tank 16 intended for storage and preservation of the milk.
[0048] This milk routing pipe is equipped with a vacuum cutoff valve 16 and with a device 17 for injection of water for rinsing the pipe 15, the claw 11 and the liners 13. In this particular embodiment of the invention, the valve 16 and the injection device 17 are 3 cm apart.
[0049] As can be seen in
[0050] A flexible membrane 25, substantially having the shape of a glove finger, is glued or welded, at its base 251, on the wall of the enclosure 22 facing the opening 23. A port 26 formed in the body of the enclosure 22, substantially in the center of the circle defined by the base of the membrane 25, makes it possible to introduce air inside of the membrane of which the surface turned towards the port 26 is then subjected to atmospheric pressure.
[0051] Thus, when the vacuum has been cut off in the portion 210 of the pipe 15 between the valve 16 and when the milking liners 13 are detached from the teats of the animal, which allows outside air to penetrate in the portion 210 of the pipe, the device 17 is in a rest position as illustrated in
[0052] An inclined pipe 27 leads into the enclosure 22. An electrovalve 28 (represented by dotted lines in
[0053] A Y connector 29 is mounted at the entrance of the electrovalve 28. Of the branches of this connector, which are equipped with non-return valves, one is connected to a flexible tube 210 connected to the drinking water network, and the other is connected to a compressed air tube 211 connected to a compressed air compressor. This enables the injection into the routing pipe 15 either of water for rinsing the pipe, the claw and the liners, or of air for drying these components.
[0054] In a variant of this particular embodiment of the invention, it is possible to consider using for the electrovalve 28 a three-way electrovalve on which the tubes 210 and 211 are directly connected.
[0055] The opening of the electrovalve 28 enables one to bring about the flow of water or to project air into the enclosure, which will then propagate through the opening 23 into the pipe 15 in the direction of the claw 11, in the direction indicated by the arrow 212.
[0056] It should be noted that, since the injection device 17 is close to the vacuum cutoff valve 16, a small quantity of water will penetrate into the portion of the pipe located between the device 17 and the valve 16 when the valve 16 is closed.
[0057] Represented in
[0058] When the cow is milked and the liners are withdrawn from the teats, the vacuum cutoff valve 16 is closed, and air penetrates into the pipe 15, which pushes the membrane 25 back towards the interior of the enclosure and frees the opening 23. A programmable automaton then controls the opening of the electrovalve 28 in order to inject water in bursts into the pipe 15, through the enclosure 22.
[0059] In this embodiment of the invention, this automaton is programmed so that the electrovalve opens and closes successively several times over approximately 15 seconds, in order to inject water in bursts the pipe 15.
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[0061] In this particular embodiment of the invention, a stiff flap valve 41 is mounted in a sliding manner in the enclosure 42 of the injection device 40 and is attached on a hollow rod 43 leading out of the body 44 of the injection device 40. A packing assembly 45 ensures the sealing of the enclosure 42 at the site of the passage of the rod 43 through the port 46 formed in the body 44 of the injection device.
[0062] A spring 47 makes it possible to return the flap valve 41 to the rest position illustrated in
[0063] It should be noted that the hollow 431 in the rod 42 makes it possible to maintain a pressure equal to atmospheric pressure on the surface of the flap valve on which the rod 43 is attached.
[0064] The generation of a vacuum in the pipe 48 draws the flap valve against its seat 49, under the action of the difference in pressure created between the two surfaces of the flap valve, and said flap valve then closes the communication opening 410 between the enclosure 42 and the milk routing pipe 48.