Milking box with robotic attacher comprising an arm that pivots, rotates, and grips
US-2015373943-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US2022361442A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2022361442-A1 |
| Application number | US-202217816567-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Aug 1, 2022 |
| Priority date | Apr 19, 2018 |
| Publication date | Nov 17, 2022 |
| Grant date | — |
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A milking arrangement includes plural milking places, each milking place having a primary end and an opposite secondary end, an entrance at the primary end, a front side and a rear side, which both extend in parallel with the longitudinal axis, a plurality of sequence gates arranged between the front side and the rear side, each of the sequence gates being pivotable between a closed position and an open position, each sequence gate being only pivotable from its closed position to its open position in a pivotation direction in which the front end is pivoted into a milking place towards the front side of the milking arrangement, main extension planes of the sequence gates being aligned when the sequence gates are in their closed position, with a lower edge of each sequence gate defining a bulge that extends downwards.
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A milking arrangement comprising: a plurality of milking places ( 1 ) arranged side by side after each other along a longitudinal axis (x), each of the milking places ( 1 ) having a width (W) and being configured to receive a respective animal to be milked; a primary end ( 3 ) and a secondary end ( 4 ) opposite to the primary end ( 3 ), wherein the milking arrangement extends along the longitudinal axis from the primary end ( 3 ) to the secondary end ( 4 ); an entrance ( 5 ) at said primary end ( 3 ); a front side ( 6 ) and a rear side ( 7 ), the front side ( 6 ) and the rear side ( 7 ) both extending in parallel with the longitudinal axis (x); and a plurality of sequence gates ( 10 ) arranged between said front side ( 6 ) and said rear side ( 7 ), wherein each of said sequence gates ( 10 ) is pivotable between a closed position, in which each of said sequence gates ( 10 ) defines a temporary barrier against entrance into each of two neighbouring ones of the milking places ( 1 ), and an open position in which each of said sequence gates ( 10 ) forms a side wall between said two neighbouring ones of the milking places ( 1 ), wherein each of said sequence gates ( 10 ) has a front end ( 11 ), which, in the closed position of the sequence gate ( 10 ), is directed towards said secondary end ( 4 ) of the milking arrangement, and a rear end ( 12 ), which in the closed position of the sequence gate ( 10 ), is directed towards said primary end ( 3 ) of the milking arrangement, wherein each of said sequence gates ( 10 ) is only pivotable from the closed position to the open position in a pivotation direction in which said front end ( 11 ) is pivoted into one of the milking places ( 1 ) towards the front side ( 6 ) of the milking arrangement, wherein main extension planes of the sequence gates ( 10 ) are in alignment when the sequence gates ( 10 ) are in the closed position, wherein each of said sequence gates ( 10 ) has a lower edge ( 15 ) extending from said rear end ( 12 ) to said front end ( 11 ) of the sequence gate ( 10 ), wherein, at a lower rear end ( 12 a ) of each of said sequence gates, where said lower edge ( 15 ) meets an edge of said rear end ( 12 ), said lower edge ( 15 ) is at a first level, and wherein, in a region where the lower edge ( 15 ) meets an edge of said front end ( 11 ), the lower edge ( 15 ) defines a bulge ( 16 ) that extends downwards to a lower, second level such that the second level of a first of the sequence gates is lower than the first level of the lower rear end ( 12 a ) of a neighbouring second of the sequence gates ( 10 ), the first of the sequence gates ( 10 ) being located closer to the primary end ( 3 ) of the milking arrangement than the neighbouring second of the sequence gates ( 10 ). 2 . The milking arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein the rear end ( 12 ) of each of said sequence gates ( 10 ) has a recess ( 18 ) and the front end ( 11 ) of each of said sequence gates ( 10 ) has a nose portion ( 19 ), and wherein said nose portion ( 19 ) of the first of the sequence gates ( 10 ) extends into the recess ( 18 ) of the neighbouring second of the sequence gates ( 10 ) when both the first and the neighbouring second of the sequence gates ( 10 ) are in the closed position. 3 . The milking arrangement of claim 1 , wherein, each of said sequence gates ( 10 ) is arranged to pivot at a pivoting point around a structural member ( 22 ), and the bulge ( 30 ) is located between the structural member ( 22 ) and the front end ( 11 ) of the sequence gate ( 10 ), an upper part of each of said sequence gates ( 10 ) extending from the pivoting point ( 21 ) of the sequence gate towards the primary end ( 3 ) covers at least 50% of the width (W) of the milking place ( 1 ) when the sequence gate ( 10 ) is in the closed position, a lower part of each of said sequence gates ( 10 ) extending from the pivoting point ( 21 ) of the sequence gate ( 10 ) towards the primary end ( 3 ) of the milking arrangement covers at least 50% of the width (W) of the milking place ( 1 ) when the sequence gate ( 10 ) is in the closed position, there is a gap ( 20 ) between a rear end edge and a front end edge of neighbouring ones of the sequence gates ( 10 ) when the sequence gates ( 10 ) are in the closed position, and said gap has a width (w) which is less than 10 cm along at least 80% of a total length of the gap ( 20 ), further comprising a drive device ( 23 ) for moving the sequence gates ( 10 ) from a lower position in which the sequence gates ( 10 ) are at a level of animals standing in the milking places ( 1 ) to a second position, which is an elevated position in which the sequence gates ( 10 ) are located at a level above and behind animals standing in the respective milking places ( 1 ), wherein the sequence gates ( 10 ) are configured to move from said second position to the lower position with the sequence gates ( 10 ) in the closed position such that the sequence gates ( 10 ) urge animals standing in respective milking places ( 1 ) to move towards the front side ( 6 ) to leave the milking places ( 1 ) through the front side ( 6 ), wherein the second level to which the bulge ( 16 ) of the first of the sequence gates ( 10 ) extends downwards to is at least 3 cm below the first level at the lower rear end ( 12 a ) of the neighbouring second sequence gate ( 10 ), each of said sequence gates comprises a flat sheet that extends from the front end ( 11 ) to the rear end ( 12 ) and down to the bulge of the lower edge ( 15 ) of the sequence gate, and main extension planes of the flat sheets are in alignment when the sequence gates ( 10 ) are in the closed position. 4 . The milking arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein each of said sequence gates ( 10 ) is arranged to pivot around a pivoting point ( 21 ). 5 . The milking arrangement according to claim 4 , wherein an upper part of each of said sequence gates ( 10 ) extending from the pivoting point ( 21 ) of the sequence gate towards the primary end ( 3 ) covers at least 50% of the width (W) of the milking place ( 1 ) when the sequence gate ( 10 ) is in the closed position. 6 . The milking arrangement according to claim 4 , wherein a lower part of each of said sequence gates ( 10 ) extending from the pivoting point ( 21 ) of the sequence gate ( 10 ) towards the primary end ( 3 ) of the milking arrangement covers at least 50% of the width (W) of the milking place ( 1 ) when the sequence gate ( 10 ) is in the closed position. 7 . The milking arrangement according to claim 2 , wherein the nose portion ( 19 ) of each of said sequence gates ( 10 ) extending from a pivoting point of the sequence gate ( 10 ) towards the secondary end ( 4 ) of the milking arrangement covers at least 30% of the width (W) of the milking place ( 1 ) when the sequence gate ( 10 ) is in the closed position. 8 . The milking arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein there is a gap ( 20 ) between a rear end edge and a front end edge of neighbouring ones of the sequence gates ( 10 ) when the sequence gates ( 10 ) are in the closed position, and wherein said gap has a width (w) which is less than 10 cm along at least 80% of a total length of the gap ( 20 ). 9 . The milking arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein each of said sequence gates ( 10 ) comprises an opaque sheet. 10 . The milking arrangement according to claim 1 , further comprising a drive device ( 23 ) for moving the sequence gates ( 10 ) from a lower position in which the sequence gates ( 10 ) are at a level of animals standing in the milking places ( 1 ) to a second position, which is an elevated position in which the sequence gates ( 10 ) are located at a level above and behind animals standing
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