Piglet Drying Apparatus
20170013800 ยท 2017-01-19
Inventors
- Germain Labrecque (St-Bernard, CA)
- Jacquelin Labrecque (St-Bernard, CA)
- Rudy Cabrera, Jr. (St-Narcisse-de-Beau, CA)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
An apparatus for drying piglets immediately after birth includes a container shaped and arranged for receiving up to three or four of the piglets having an opening arrangement for manual insertion by the worker of the piglets to be confined within the container during a drying period. The container has a system for applying air movement and optionally heat to the piglets while confined with the container for drying and a release arrangement having a door controlled by a settable timer or a system for detecting when the piglets are dry for allowing release from the container of the piglets after a sufficient drying time period has elapsed. The container includes a base mounted in each farrowing crate and a cover portion which is removable from one crate to another.
Claims
1. A method for using in raising piglets comprising: in a farrowing area for a pregnant sow, providing a container for receiving one of more piglets after birth of the piglets while the piglets are in a wet condition from the birthing process; causing said one or more piglets to be located in the container; applying air movement, and optionally heat, to said one or more piglets within the container sufficient to cause drying of the piglets from the wet condition; and maintaining said one or more piglets confined with the container temporarily until substantially dried from the wet condition.
2. The method according to claim 1 wherein after a time period determined, by a timer or by the worker or by a detection system, to be sufficient to dry said one or more piglets from the wet condition, causing said one or more piglets to be released from the container.
3. The method according to claim 1 wherein the container includes a closable opening for release of the piglets.
4. The method according to claim 1 wherein the closable opening includes a door.
5. The method according to claim 1 wherein the closable opening is directed toward the nipples of the sow in the farrowing area.
6. The method according to claim 1 wherein there is provided an opening for manual insertion of said one or more piglets.
7. The method according to claim 1 wherein the container includes a base portion and a cover portion where the cover portion can be lifted for manual insertion of said one or more piglets or can include a door to insert the piglets.
8. The method according to claim 7 wherein there is provided a plurality of separate base portions each arranged to be located at separate positions in a farrowing area and associated with a cover portion which is movable from one base portion to another.
9. The method according to claim 7 wherein the cover portion includes the components for generating said air movement and/or heat.
10. The method according to claim 7 wherein the cover portion includes the closable door.
11. The method according to claim 7 wherein the base portion includes a bottom and an upstanding confining wall arrangement.
12. The method according to claim 1 wherein at least part of the container is transparent to allow viewing of the piglets by the worker.
13. The method according to claim 1 wherein at least part of the container is removable from the farrowing area after temporary use.
14. The method according to claim 1 wherein the container includes an exit door that automatically unlocks when the drying process is over.
15. The method according to claim 1 wherein the container includes a timer that stops the dryer and/or air movement automatically when the piglets are dry.
16. The method according to claim 15 wherein the timer has different modes to take into account the number of piglets to dry.
17. The method according to claim 16 wherein each mode is arranged to start the system with the proper configuration to efficiently dry the piglets.
18. The method according to claim 1 wherein the air movement is arranged so that the air velocity and turbulence act to break the thin skin layer from the birthing process.
19. The method according to claim 1 including detectors which carry out an analysis of system variables to determine when piglets are completely dry to stop the drying process instead of a timer.
20. The method according to claim 1 including a compartment at a level below the pen floor in which piglets slide after birth and which protects them until they are ready to return to the pen to access the sow.
21. The method according to claim 1 including a closed-loop control system to manage and optimize the drying process variables (power to heating system, air speed, etc.) in reaction to input variables (temperature, humidity, air speed, etc.) instead of pre-determined conditions
22. The method according to claim 1 including a heat exchanger or air mixer to increase heating efficiency
23. An apparatus for using in raising piglets comprising: a container shaped and arranged for receiving one of more piglets; the container having an opening arrangement for insertion of said one or more piglets to be confined within the container; the container having an air movement system and optionally heating system for applying drying air to said one or more piglets within the container sufficient to cause drying of the piglets from the wet condition; the container being arranged to maintain said one or more piglets confined within the container temporarily until substantially dried from the wet condition.
24. A farrowing apparatus for use in raising piglets comprising: a frame arrangement for retaining a sow in a farrowing area; and a container arranged to be located within the frame arrangement shaped and arranged for receiving one of more piglets; the container having an opening arrangement for insertion of said one or more piglets to be confined within the container; the container having an air movement system and optionally heating system for applying drying air to said one or more piglets within the container sufficient to cause drying of the piglets from the wet condition; the container being arrange to maintain said one or more piglets confined with the container temporarily until substantially dried from the wet condition.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0072] One embodiment of the invention will now be described in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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[0081] In the drawings like characters of reference indicate corresponding parts in the different figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0083] Within the area 12 is provided a drying container 15 for receiving one or up to four of the piglets after birth of the piglets while the piglets are in a wet condition from the birthing process. The container comprises a housing 16 dimensioned to receive the piglets standing or lying side by side along the length of the container so that a typical container would have dimensions of 18 inches by 12 inches and 12 inches high.
[0084] After birth attended by the worker, the piglets, which typically are born in batches of 2 to 4 are located in the container by the worker immediately after the birth by the worker lifting them manually into the container and placing them side by side within the container. In order to enable the piglets to be easily inserted into the container, there is provided an opening for manual insertion of the piglets.
[0085] Thus the container includes a base portion 17 and a cover portion 18 where the cover portion can be lifted for manual insertion of the piglets or can include a door through which piglets can be inserted. The base portion includes bottom or floor 19 and confining walls 20 which as shown include two side walls so that the piglets are dropped onto the floor and held confined by the sides. The separate cover includes a top wall 21 and front and rear walls 22 and 23. The cover can include a transparent panel 24 to allow viewing of the piglets.
[0086] For simple operation, there is provided a plurality of separate base portions 17 each arranged to be located in a separate farrowing area and associated with a single cover portion 18 which is movable from one farrowing area to another with the worker as births occur in the farrowing sows. The cover portion includes components for generating heat and air movement including a fan 25 and a heating element 26 which cooperate with designed vents 28 to provide the best drying air flow. A duct 27 may be provided to return the air from the vents to the intake of the fan with a humidity control 29 to ensure the best air condition for the drying action. The fan is arranged with nozzles 30 or vents to direct the air onto the piglets to provide sufficient air movement to break down the film or skin which is present on the piglet. The cover includes a handle 21A in the top wall 21 and an electrical coupling 21 B for supplying power to the drying components from a suitable supply within the farrowing area.
[0087] The cover 18 includes a door 31 at the front with a hinge 33 shown at the top but at any suitable location and a latch 32 shown at the bottom but again at any suitable location. The latch 32 is operated by a control unit 35 which includes a timer 36 operable by a switch 37.
[0088] The piglets are therefore confined within the container for drying and, after a time period determined by the timer 36 and switch 37 to be sufficient to dry the piglets from the wet condition, the piglets are released from the container by release of the latch 32 and by the door being opened by a spring 34 or by the piglets pushing their way out for example to escape the vigorous air flow.
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[0090] The cover and the latched door 31 may be arranged so that when the piglets are placed into the container by the worker they cannot enter or re-enter the container since the door is closed and the cover is in place. Thus the container may not be intended to operate as a warm area for the piglets to return after they have been released from drying. Thus the worker will typically remove the cover portion after the drying action is competed for all piglets in the litter. The drying device is not intended to be a heated comfort zone for the piglets. Its main purpose is to dry and direct them to the nipples. Piglets may choose to stay inside the device. In such cases, the worker would typically remove and direct them manually to the nipples before putting further newborn ones inside for drying.
[0091] The timer has different modes to take into account the number of piglets to dry and each mode is arranged to start the system with the proper configuration of the fan and humidity control to efficiently dry the piglets.
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[0095] Since various modifications can be made in my invention as herein above described, and many apparently widely different embodiments of same made within the spirit and scope of the claims without department from such spirit and scope, it is intended that all matter contained in the accompanying specification shall be interpreted as illustrative only and not in a limiting sense.