SCRAPER FOR AN ENDLESS, MOVING ANIMAL RETENTION FLOOR, A FLOOR FOR ANIMAL RETENTION AND AN ANIMAL RETENTION FACILITY
20190216043 ยท 2019-07-18
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Abstract
Scraper (10) for an endless and moving animal retention floor provided with slip-reducing means (52) in the form of elevations (52) from the base surface (51) of the animal retention floor (11). The scraper (10) is formed with elastic tongues (21), each one of which is fixed to a base part (22) and which extend out from the base part (22) and are terminated with a free end (23). The scraper (10) is fitted in relation to the moving animal retention floor (11) so that the free ends (23) of the tongues (21) connect both against the base surface (51) of the animal retention floor and against the elevations (52) thereof for a scraping function in the motion of the animal retention floor (11). Floor having such a scraper and an animal retention facility having such a floor.
Claims
1. A scraper for an endless and moving animal retention floor provided with slip-reducing means in the form of elevations from the base surface of the animal retention floor, the scraper comprising: a base part; elastic tongues fixed to the base part, each elastic tongue extending from the base part to a free end of the elastic tongue; wherein the elastic tongues are configured such that the free ends of the elastic tongues connect both against the base surface of the animal retention floor and against the elevations thereof to provide a scraping function when the scraper is fitted in relation to the moving animal retention floor such that the elastic tongues abut against the base surface in the interval of 65-85 relative to a normal of the base surface and; wherein the elastic tongues are part of the same material blank as the base part.
2. The scraper of claim 1, wherein the elastic tongues and the base part, when the elastic tongues are unloaded, are situated in a same plane.
3. The scraper of claim 1, wherein the tongues are configured to connect against the animal retention floor at a bending of the animal retention floor in an area of an imaginary horizontal line extending out from the center shaft of the drive roller.
4. The scraper of claim 1, wherein the scraper is fitted in a foundation and configured to be oriented perpendicular to a direction of motion of the animal retention floor.
5. The scraper of claim 1, wherein the elastic tongues comprise steel.
6. The scraper of claim 1, wherein the free end of each of the elastic tongues comprises a corner edge configured to bear against the base surface of the animal retention floor, the corner edge comprising a rounding or a chamfer.
7. A floor assembly for animal retention, the floor assembly comprising: a floor comprising: a cylindrical drive roller; a mat extending around the cylindrical drive roller, the mat endlessly formed and comprising a base surface and elevated slip-reducing means; and a driving means coupled to the cylindrical driver roller and configured to drive the cylindrical drive roller to provide a continuous or intermittent driving of the mat in a longitudinal direction; and a scraper comprising a base part and a plurality of elastic tongues, each elastic tongue extending from the base part to a free end of the elastic tongue; wherein the scraper is positioned such that the free ends of the elastic tongues contact both the base surface and the elevated slip-reducing means of the mat as the mat is driven about the cylindrical drive roller, the elastic tongues connecting against the mat at angle in the interval of 65-85? relative to a normal of the mat.
8. An animal retention facility, comprising: a floor comprising: a cylindrical drive roller; a mat extending around the cylindrical drive roller, the mat endlessly formed and comprising a base surface elevated slip-reducing means; and a driving means coupled to the cylindrical driver roller and configured to drive the cylindrical drive roller to provide a continuous or intermittent driving of the mat in a longitudinal direction; and a scraper comprising a base part and a plurality of elastic tongues, each elastic tongue extending from the base part to a free end of the elastic tongue; wherein the scraper is positioned such that the free ends of the elastic tongues contact both the base surface and the elevated slip-reducing means of the mat as the mat is driven about the cylindrical drive roller, the elastic tongues connecting against the mat at angle in the interval of 65-85? relative to a normal of the mat.
9. The floor assembly of claim 7, wherein the elastic tongues are part of the same material blank as the base part.
10. The floor assembly of claim 7, wherein the elastic tongues are situated substantially in a same plane as the base part when zero load is applied to the elastic tongues.
11. The floor assembly of claim 7, wherein the elastic tongues contact the mat at a bending of the mat and proximate a horizontal plane incident with a center shaft of the drive roller.
12. The floor assembly of claim 7, wherein the scraper is fitted in a foundation and oriented approximately perpendicular to the longitudinal direction.
13. The floor assembly of claim 7, wherein the elastic tongues comprise steel.
14. The floor assembly of claim 7, wherein the free end of each elastic tongue comprises a corner edge which bears against the mat, each corner edge comprising a chamfer or a rounding.
15. The animal retention facility of claim 8, wherein the elastic tongues are part of the same material blank as the base part.
16. The animal retention facility of claim 8, wherein the elastic tongues are situated substantially in a same plane as the base part when zero load is applied to the elastic tongues.
17. The animal retention facility of claim 8, wherein the elastic tongues contact the mat at a bending of the mat and proximate a substantially horizontal plane incident with a center shaft of the drive roller.
18. The animal retention facility of claim 8, wherein the scraper is fitted in a foundation and oriented approximately perpendicular to the longitudinal direction.
19. The animal retention facility of claim 8, wherein the elastic tongues comprise steel.
20. The animal retention facility of claim 8, wherein the free end of each elastic tongue comprises a corner edge which connects against the mat, each corner edge comprising a chamfer or a rounding.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0042] In all embodiments, the fitting of the base part 22 of the scraper may be such that the elastic tongues 21 that abut against the base surface either abut planely unspringy or with a sprung abutment.
[0043] Furthermore, a floor may be provided with additionally one or more scrapers, which have been given properties concerning dimensions and elasticity to provide a supplementing cleaning. For instance, a first scraper 10 may be fitted according to
[0044] The elastic tongues 21 may be of a polymeric material but preferably stainless steel is used. The elastic tongues 21 are, as have been shown in the figures, punched from the same material blank in which the base part 22 is included, but according to other embodiments, the tongues may be separate or united and fitted to the base part 22.
[0045] Common to all embodiments is in addition that the mat may be provided with one or more types of slip-reducing structures placed on each other, by the side of each other, or a combination thereof.
[0046] Common to all embodiments is also that the mat is intended to be used in an intermittently moving floor for animal retention facilities having material properties which resist the abrasion and the wear that are present in these environments.