System and Method for Determining Whether to Operate a Robot in Conjunction with a Rotary Milking Platform Based on Detection of a Milking Claw
US-2015366155-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US9414567B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9414567-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314405483-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 22, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jul 20, 2012 |
| Publication date | Aug 16, 2016 |
| Grant date | Aug 16, 2016 |
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A milking parlor and a method includes a rotary platform, plurality of milking stalls arranged on the rotary platform, a common milk line conducting milk from several milking stalls to a common milk tank, a local milk receiver for each milking stall and a valve member controlling the milk flow from the local milk receiver to the common milk line. The valve members are controlled such that all milk of acceptable quality from the local milk receiver is discharged, via the common milk line, to the common milk tank before milk of unacceptable quality is discharged from the local milk receivers to the common milk line during a milking period in the milking parlor between two following washing processes of the common milk line.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A rotary milking parlour, comprising: a rotary platform ( 2 ); a plurality of milking stalls ( 3 ) arranged on the rotary platform ( 2 ); a common milk tank ( 32 ); at least one common milk line ( 27 , 31 ) conducting milk from the milking stalls ( 3 ) to the common milk tank ( 32 ); a local milk line ( 22 , 25 a , 25 b ) connected to teat cups ( 10 ) at each milking stall ( 3 ) and that conducts milk from the teat cups ( 10 ) in each milking stall to the common milk line ( 27 , 31 ); a detecting member ( 23 a ) at each milking stall that detects a quality of the milk at each respective milking stall; a local milk receiver ( 24 ) at each milking stall that collects the milk from the local milk line ( 22 , 25 a , 25 b ); a valve member ( 26 ) at each milking stall that controls milk flow from each local milk receiver ( 24 ) to the common milk line ( 27 , 31 ); and a control unit ( 11 ) that i) controls each valve member ( 26 ) such that, for each respective milking stall with an animal being milked during a current milking process, the milk from that animal is retained in the respective local receiver ( 24 ) during a whole of the current milking process of that animal, ii) receives information about the quality of the milk from each respective detecting member ( 23 a ), and iii) during a milking period of the milking parlour extending between two following washing processes of the common milk line ( 27 , 31 ), controls the valve member ( 26 ) of each respective milking stall to discharge milk of acceptable quality from each local milk receiver ( 24 ) via the common milk line ( 27 , 31 ) to the common milk tank ( 32 ), before discharging any unacceptable quality milk from any local milk receiver ( 26 ) to the common milk line ( 27 , 31 ). 2. A rotary milking parlour according to claim 1 , wherein the milking period is between 6 to 12 hours. 3. A rotary milking parlour according to claim 1 , wherein the control unit ( 11 ) controls the each valve member ( 26 ) such that the milk of acceptable quality is discharged from each local receiver ( 24 ) to the common milk tank ( 32 ) before a following milking process, subsequent to the current milking process, starts in the milking stall ( 3 ). 4. A rotary milking parlour according to claim 1 , further comprising a common milk tank ( 33 ) for the unacceptable quality milk, and wherein the control unit ( 11 ) controls the valve member ( 26 ) such that the unacceptable quality milk in any local receiver ( 24 ) is discharged, via the common milk line ( 27 , 31 ), to a common milk tank ( 33 ) for the unacceptable quality milk. 5. A rotary milking parlour according to claim 1 , further comprising a movably arranged blocking member ( 15 a ), and wherein the control unit ( 11 ) controls motion of the blocking member ( 15 a ) such that the blocking member prevents following animals from entering an individual milking stall after the unacceptable quality milk been detected from an animal milked in the individual milking stall such that the individual milking stall remains vacant when the platform rotates during a remaining part of the milking period after the animal milked in the individual milking stall has left the individual milking stall. 6. A rotary milking parlour according to claim 5 , wherein, the blocking member ( 15 a ) is arranged in a passage ( 15 ) leading to at least one milking stall ( 3 ) on the platform ( 2 ), and the blocking member ( 15 a ) is movably arranged between i) an open position that allows an animal ( 1 ) to enter the milking stall ( 3 ), and ii) a closed position that prevents an animal ( 1 ) from entering the milking stall ( 3 ). 7. A rotary milking parlour according to claim 5 , wherein, the blocking member ( 15 a ) is positioned outside the platform ( 2 ) in the passage ( 15 ) leading to the at least one milking stall ( 3 ) on the platform ( 2 ) or on the platform ( 2 ) in a passage ( 3 a ) leading to at least one milking stall ( 3 ). 8. A rotary milking parlour according to claim 1 , wherein each detecting member ( 23 a ) is integrated in a milk meter ( 23 ) in the local milk line ( 22 , 25 a , 25 b ). 9. A rotary milking parlour according to claim 1 , wherein each local milk receiver ( 24 ) is arranged in a position at the inner periphery of the rotary platform ( 2 ). 10. A rotary milking parlour to claim according to claim 1 , wherein each local milk receiver is positioned at a level below an upper surface of the platform ( 2 ). 11. A method for a rotary milking parlour, comprising: operating the rotary milking parlour for a milking period, the rotary milking parlour comprising a rotary platform ( 2 ); a plurality of milking stalls ( 3 ) arranged on the rotary platform ( 2 ); a common milk tank ( 32 ); at least one common milk line ( 27 , 31 ) conducting milk from the milking stalls ( 3 ) to the common milk tank ( 32 ); a local milk line ( 22 , 25 a , 25 b ) connected to teat cups ( 10 ) at each milking stall ( 3 ) and that conducts milk from the teat cups ( 10 ) in the milking stall to the common milk line ( 27 , 31 ); a detecting member ( 23 a ) at each milking stall that detects a quality of the milk at each respective milking stall; a local milk receiver ( 24 ) at each milking stall that collects the milk in the local milk line ( 22 , 25 a , 25 b ); a valve member ( 26 ) at each milking stall that controls milk flow from each local milk receiver ( 24 ) to the common milk line ( 27 , 31 ); and a control unit ( 11 ), wherein the milking period extends between two following washing processes of the common milk line ( 27 , 31 ); automatically, via the control unit, controlling each valve member ( 26 ) such that, for each respective milking stall with an animal being milked during a current milking process, the milk from that animal is retained in the respective local receiver ( 24 ) during a whole of the current milking process of that animal; automatically having the control unit receive information about the quality of the milk from each respective detecting member ( 23 a ); and automatically, via the control unit, controlling each valve member ( 26 ) during the milking period of the milking parlour extending between the two following washing processes of the common milk line ( 27 , 31 ), by controlling the valve member ( 26 ) of each respective milking stall to discharge milk of acceptable quality from each local milk receiver ( 24 ) via the common milk line ( 27 , 31 ) to the common milk tank ( 32 ), before discharging any unacceptable quality milk from any local milk receiver ( 24 ) to the common milk line ( 27 , 31 ). 12. A method according to claim 11 , wherein the milking period is between 6 to 12 hours. 13. A method according to claim 11 , wherein in the step of controlling each valve member ( 26 ) of each respective milking stall to discharge the milk of acceptable quality, the milk of acceptable quality is discharged from each local receiver ( 24 ) to the common milk tank ( 32 ) before a following milking process starts in each respective milking stall. 14. A method according to claim 11 , wherein in discharging any unacceptable quality milk from any local milk receiver ( 24 ), the unacceptable quality milk is discharged via the common milk line ( 27 , 31 ) to a common milk tank ( 33 ) for unacceptable quality milk. 15. A method according to claim 11 , comprising a further step, when the milk of unacceptable quality has been detected from an animal milked in a corresponding individual milking stall, of preventing following animals from e
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