Milk conduit, a milk conduit device, a milk-receiving member and a milking member

10070618 ยท 2018-09-11

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Inventors

Cpc classification

International classification

Abstract

The invention is directed to a milk conduit, a milk conduit device, a milk-receiving member and a milking member, wherein a milk conduit includes a first end portion for connection to a milk-receiving member, the first end portion including an inner sleeve section made of a first material and an outer sleeve section joined to the inner sleeve section and made of a second material, which is more rigid than the first material, and the outer sleeve section includes an outer peripheral surface and at least one projection extending outwardly from the outer peripheral surface, the projection having a peripheral extension of less than 180?, and engaged by a coupling member on the milk-receiving member.

Claims

1. A milk conduit (3), comprising: a first end portion (31) defining a first end (31) and configured to be connected to a milk-receiving member, the first end enclosing a conduit for passage of fluid, wherein the first end portion (31) comprises an inner sleeve (35) section made of a first material and an outer sleeve section (36) integrally joined to the inner sleeve section (35) and made of a second material that is more rigid than the first material, the outer sleeve section (36) comprising an outer peripheral surface (38) and at least one projection (39) extending outwardly from the outer peripheral surface (38), said projection (39) having a peripheral extension of less than 180?, and said projection (39) configured to engage with a coupling member (20) on the milk-receiving member, and said projection (39) having a thickness in a lengthwise direction of the first end portion (31), the thickness of the projection defining an upper side (40) and an opposite-facing lower side, the lower side facing a terminal end of the first end portion, and the upper side (40) including an inclined ramp (42) of increasing thickness of the projection, the inclined ramp (42) terminating at a top surface (43) of a raised portion (41) of the projection.

2. The milk conduit (3) according to claim 1, wherein the peripheral extension is equal to or less than 90?.

3. The milk conduit (3) according to claim 1, wherein the peripheral extension is equal to or more than 45?.

4. The milk conduit (3) according to claim 1, wherein the milk conduit, in a rest state, extends along a centre axis (x) and wherein the top surface (43) lies in a radial plane (p) with respect to the centre axis (x).

5. The milk conduit according to claim 1, further comprising: a conduit portion (33) extending from the first end portion (31).

6. The milk conduit (3) according to claim 5, wherein the outer sleeve section (36) has a straight extension and extends to the conduit portion (33).

7. The milk conduit (3) according to claim 5, wherein the conduit portion (33) is made of the first material.

8. The milk conduit (3) according to claim 5, wherein the milk conduit (3) defines a milk channel (34) extending through the first end portion (31) and the conduit portion (33), and wherein the milk channel (34) of the first end portion (31) has tapering shape from the first end (31) to a position beyond the projection (39), wherein the tapering shape is configured to be sealingly engaged by a correspondingly tapering centre nipple of the coupling member.

9. The milk conduit (3) according to claim 1, wherein the first end (31) is defined by a first end surface (45), and wherein a surface of the lower side of the projection (39) is located above or coinciding with the first end surface (45).

10. The milk conduit (3) according to claim 9, wherein the coupling member (20) comprises at least one flange (51) extending inwardly, and wherein the projection is configured to cooperate with the flange (51) and to be turned to a position at which the projection (39) is engaged by the flange (51).

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) The present invention is now to be explained more closely through a description of various embodiments and with reference to the drawings attached hereto.

(2) FIG. 1 discloses a schematic view of a milking member connected to a milk-storing member.

(3) FIG. 2 discloses a perspective view from above of a claw of the milking member in FIG. 1.

(4) FIG. 3 discloses a perspective view of a coupling member of the claw.

(5) FIG. 4 discloses a plan view of the coupling member in FIG. 3.

(6) FIG. 5 discloses a side view of a short milk conduit according to a first embodiment of the invention.

(7) FIG. 6 discloses a sectional view of a first end portion of the short milk conduit in FIG. 5.

(8) FIG. 7 discloses a sectional view of the first end portion of the claw mounted in the coupling member.

(9) FIG. 8 shows a perspective view of the first end portion the milk conduit in FIG. 5.

(10) FIG. 9 discloses a perspective view of the first end portion of a milk conduit according to a second embodiment of the invention.

(11) FIG. 10 discloses a coupling member for receiving the milk conduit in FIG. 9.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(12) FIG. 1 discloses a milking member comprising a milk-receiving member in the form of a schematically disclosed claw 1, or teatcup claw, and four teatcups 2 connected to the claw 1 via a respective milk conduit 3, or short milk conduit. Each teatcup 2 is configured to be attached to a respective teat of an animal to be milked during a milking operation. The milking member also comprises four short pulse conduits 4, one for each teatcup 2.

(13) The claw 1 comprises an outlet nipple 5 configured for being connected to a long milk conduit 6 for the discharge of milk from an inner space of the claw 1 to a milk-storing member 7 of a milking machine.

(14) The claw 1 comprises an enclosure having an upper part 10, see FIG. 2, and a lower part 11. The enclosure encloses said inner space for receiving milk and conveying a milk flow of the milk during a milking operation to the outlet nipple 5 and the long milk conduit 6. The lower part 11 is detachably connected to the upper part 10 by means of a suitable coupling, such as a bayonet coupling.

(15) The claw 1 comprises a plurality of, in the embodiments disclosed four, coupling members 20, see FIGS. 2 and 3, configured for receiving a respective one of the milk conduits 3. Each coupling member 20 forms, together with a hole through the upper part 10, an inlet passage 21 through the upper part 10. The inlet passage 21 permits feeding of milk to said inner space from the respective teatcup 2 and the respective teat.

(16) The coupling members 20 may be formed as separate pieces, which are attached, or permanently attached, to the upper part 10. In the embodiments disclosed, the coupling members 20 project from an outer surface of the upper part 10. The coupling members 20 may be attached by a suitable adhesive, by mean of a melting operation etc.

(17) The coupling member 20 may also be integrated in, or may form an integrated part of, the claw 1, i.e. in this case in the upper part 10, and thus manufactured in one piece together with the claw 1 or the upper part 10. The whole upper part 10 together with the coupling members 20 may then be manufactured by means of a moulding process, in particular in one moulding step. It is, however, also possible to pre-manufacture the coupling members, which then are placed in a mould to be moulded in one piece together with the upper part 10.

(18) It is also possible, irrespective of whether the coupling members 20 are integrated or attached, to provide the coupling members 20 to be depressed into the upper part 10. In this case an upper end surface 22 of the coupling members 20 may be at the same level as the surrounding outer surface, or project slightly from the upper surface. The upper end surface 22 of the coupling members 20 may also lie below the outer surface of the upper part 10.

(19) Each milk conduit 3 is now to be described more closely with reference to FIGS. 5-8.

(20) The milk conduit 3 comprises a first end portion 31 defining a first end 31 and configured to be connected to the coupling member 20. The milk conduit 3 extends along a centre axis x, at least in a rest state when no external forces act on the milk conduit 3.

(21) The milk conduit 3 also comprises a second portion 32 defining a second end 32 and configured to be connected to the teatcup 2. Alternatively, the second end portion may comprise a liner portion to be attached to the teat of the animal, i.e. the milk conduit 3, or the short milk conduit, is an integrated part of the teatcup liner.

(22) The milk conduit 2 also comprises an intermediate conduit portion 33 which extends between the first end portion 31 and the second end portion 32.

(23) The milk conduit 3 defines a milk channel 34 extending through at least the first end portion 31 and the conduit portion 33. The milk channel 34 may also extend through, or through a part of, the second end portion 32.

(24) The first end portion 31 comprises an inner sleeve section 35 made of a first material, and an outer sleeve section 36 made of a second material.

(25) Advantageously, the outer sleeve section 36 and the inner sleeve section 35 are integrally joined to the milk conduit 3, in particular in the first end portion 31 of the milk conduit 3, to form an integrated structure. Thus, the outer sleeve section 36 may be joined to the inner sleeve section 35, for instance through vulcanisation or local melting of the second material of the outer sleeve section 36 and of the first material of the inner sleeve section 35.

(26) The second material is more rigid than the first material. The second material could for instance be or comprise a polymer material, such as polypropene. The first material could be or comprise rubber, silicone rubber, natural rubber, thermo plastic elastomers, TPE, etc.

(27) The conduit portion 33 is also preferably made of the first material. Thus the inner sleeve section 35 is an integrated part of the milk conduit 3, such as an integrated part of one and the same first material.

(28) Also the second end portion 32 may be made of the first material.

(29) In the embodiments disclosed, the first end portion 31 also comprises a cover section 37 provided outside and joined to the outer sleeve section 36, for instance through vulcanisation. As can be seen in FIGS. 6 and 7, the cover section 37 extends to a lower end surface 37, which may be perpendicular to the centre axis x. The cover section 37 extends along only a part of the outer sleeve section 36, i.e. not to the first end 31. The cover section 37 is made of the first material. Preferably, the cover section 37 is integral with and made of the same first material as the inner sleeve section 35 as can be seen in FIGS. 6 and 7.

(30) The outer sleeve section 36 comprises an outer peripheral surface 38. The outer peripheral surface 38 extends around the outer sleeve section 36. In particular, the outer peripheral surface 38 may be circular cylindrical.

(31) Furthermore, the outer sleeve section 36 comprises at least one, in the embodiments disclosed, two, projections 39 extending outwardly from the outer peripheral surface 38 and from the centre axis x. Each of the projections 39 has a peripheral extension, i.e. an extension in a peripheral direction. The peripheral extension is preferably less than 180?, and preferably equal to or more than 45?, with respect to the centre axis x. In the embodiments disclosed, the peripheral extension of the two projections 39 is 90? or approximately 90?. The projections 39 are configured to be engaged by one of the coupling members 20 as illustrated in FIG. 7.

(32) Each projection 39 comprises an upper side 40 and a raised portion 41, which extends from the upper side 40 and which has an inclined ramp 42, see FIGS. 5 and 8. The raised portion 41 also has a top surface 43 which is provided adjacent to the inclined ramp 42. In the first embodiment, the top surface 43 extends along or lies in a radial plane p with respect to the centre axis x. It is to be noted that the top surface 43 may have another inclination, for instance the same inclination as the ramp.

(33) Furthermore, each projection 39 may comprise an outer surface 44 being parallel to the outer peripheral surface 38.

(34) The first end 31 is defined by a first end surface 45. Each projection 39 has a lower surface which may be coincide with the first end surface 45 as can be seen in FIGS. 6 and 7. It is to be noted that the lower surface of each projection 39, or possibly some of the projections 39, may be located above the first end surface 45, i.e. more closely to the conduit portion 33.

(35) The first end surface 45 may preferably be parallel to the radial plane p, i.e. perpendicular to the centre axis x.

(36) The milk channel 34 of the first end portion 31 has a tapering shape 46. The tapering shape 46 extends from the first end 31, or from the first end surface 45, to a position beyond the projections 39, see especially FIG. 6. The tapering shape 46 is formed in the inner sleeve section 35. The tapering shape 46 extends to a position above, or slightly above, the projections 39, and below, or slightly below, the cover section 37 as can been seen in FIGS. 6 and 7.

(37) The coupling member 20 of the first embodiment, see FIGS. 3, 4 and 7, comprises two opposite flanges 51, which extend inwardly towards each other. The projections 39 are configured to cooperate with a respective one of the flanges 51 and to be turned to a position at which each of the projections 39 is engaged by a respective one of the flanges 51. In the first embodiment, the raised portion 41 is engaged by a recess 52 of the respective flange 51. Possibly, the upper side 40 on both sides of the raised portion 41 abuts a lower side of the flange 51. Each of the flanges 51 also comprises a shoulder 53 defining an abutment for the projection 39, and thus an end position for the turning of the milk conduit 3 and the outer sleeve section 36.

(38) The outer sleeve section 36 has a straight extension and extends to the intermediate conduit portion 33. The outer sleeve section 36 defines an upper annular end lying in a plane being perpendicular to the centre axis x, and thus parallel to the radial plane p. However, it is to be noted that the upper annular end of the outer sleeve section 36 may be inclined with respect to the centre axis x, for instance 30?, 40?, 50?, 60?. Beyond, or slightly beyond, the upper annular end, the conduit portion 33 comprises a depressed section 47, which may facilitate further the bending, and closing of the milk conduit 3.

(39) Each coupling member 20 also comprises tapering centre nipple 54, which is configured to be received by the tapering shape 46 of the milk channel 34, as can be seen in FIG. 7. The tapering centre nipple 54 preferably has an angle ? of inclination, or cone angle, to the centre axis x which lies between 2? and 15?. The tapering shape 46 of the milk channel 34 forms a seal together with the tapering centre nipple 54.

(40) A further seal is formed between the lower end surface 37 of the cover section 37 and the upper end surface 22 of the coupling member 20.

(41) A second embodiment of the milk conduit 3 is disclosed in FIG. 9, which differs from the first embodiment in that the upper side 40 of projection 39 does not have any raised portion 41 for locking the outer sleeve section 36 in the turned position. Instead the outer sleeve section 36 comprises at least one locking flange 61 extending outwardly from the outer peripheral surface 38.

(42) The locking flange 61 is provided axially beside and at a distance from one of the projections 39. The locking flange 61 has an outer surface 62 and a raised portion 63. The locking flange 61 is configured to cooperate with and be engaged by a corresponding recess 71 provided in one of the flanges 51 of the coupling member 20, see FIG. 10. Thereby, the raised portion 63 is engaged by a depression 72 of the recess 71.

(43) The present invention is not limited to the embodiments disclosed but may be varied and modified within the scope of the claims included with the application.

(44) It shall be noted that the number of projections 39 and cooperating flanges 51 may be another than two as disclosed in the embodiment, for instance one projection 39 and one flange 51, or three, four or even more projections 39 and cooperating flanges 51. The peripheral extension of the projections 39 has to be adapted to the number of projections 39.