Milk amount measuring device for milking machines and the method

Measuring and testing – Volume or rate of flow – Tank type

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119 1417, 177115, G01F 326, G01G 1704

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046693076

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BRIEF SUMMARY
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a device for measuring the total quantity milked by a machine and more particularly, to a milk measuring device for milking machines comprising a measuring means which repeats rotating movements in the vertical direction corresponding to the flow rate of milk. The present invention further relates to a measuring method of total milk quantity which has been milked.


BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

FIG. 1 shows a prior art milk measuring device (U.S. Pat. No. 2,998,722) Within containers 12, 13 are housed a separating chamber 16 for separating milk from the mixture of milk and air which has been milked from a cow and a measuring means 14 which is positioned beneath the separating chamber 16 and which repeats vertically revolving movements in correspondence to the flow rate. The milk mixture extracted by a milking machine is guided into an inlet port 15 provided on the top of the container 12 via a milk tube (not shown) and then into the separating chamber 16. The mixture of milk and air which has been directed into the separating chamber 16 is reduced in inlet energy by a rectifying plate 17 and the milk is directed to flow into the measuring means 14 through an outlet port 18 provided on the bottom of the separating chamber 16. The air separated from the milk passes through a narrow space 20 provided between the container 12 and the chamber 16 to arrive at an outlet port 21 on the bottom of the container 13, rejoins the milk which has passed through the measuring means 14 and is finally guided into a milk supply tube (not shown). The measuring device 14 comprises two tanks to temporarily store the milk which are journaled rotatively on an axis 14a fixed on the container 13. The measuring device 14 further comprises permanent magnets 19a on the bottoms of respective tanks. Magnets 19b are provided on the container 13 to correspond to the magnets 19a. When milk flows and stands in a tank in an amount which sufficiently overcomes the magnetic attraction between the magnet 19a of the other tank and the magnet 19b corresponding thereto, the weight equilibrium between two sides of the axis 14a breaks, to thereby lower the tank containing the milk around the axis 14a to the extent where the magnet thereof is attracted and attached to the other corresponding magnet. That makes the standing milk to flow out of the tank and meanwhile, the milk which is being milked continuously flows in to the other tank of the measuring means 14.
The total amount of milk can be measured by detecting the number of movements of the measuring means 14 which repeats the above mentioned movements and multiplying the number by the amount of milk which is to be discharged by one movement of the means 14.
The prior art device mentioned above, however, is detrimental in the following aspects:
As the measuring means 14 is structured with two tanks and as the position of the means 14 must be retained while milk is being filled in one of the tanks, the other tank must have a given retaining force which counter-balances the predetermined amount of milk in the first tank. In order to give such a retaining force, the suction of magnets is utilized. However, the magnetic force of magnets varies widely. Moreover, as the magnetic force changes suddenly in a manner counter-proportionate to the square of distance, it is necessary to mount a special mechanism for adjusting the magnetic force on the device so as to cause a pair of magnets to generate a predetermined suction force, presenting difficulties in cost and size of the prior art device.
As the magnetic force of a magnet undergoes chronological changes by various factors, it is extremely difficult to maintain the predetermined precision thereof for a long term without proper maintenance service. Even with periodical maintenance service, it is still difficult for users to adjust the device to the predetermined precision.
As the means 14 has two tanks, the size of the device per se becomes inevitably bulky presenting trouble in transportation w

REFERENCES:
patent: 1351284 (1920-08-01), Cawsey
patent: 1364003 (1920-12-01), Smith
patent: 3705533 (1972-12-01), Kahl et al.
patent: 4030356 (1977-06-01), Jaquith
patent: 4513830 (1985-04-01), Persbeck et al.

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