Method and an implement for automatically milking animals

Animal husbandry – Milkers – Methods of milking

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C119S014080

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06167838

ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to a method of automatically milking animals, and more particularly to controlling the pulsating vacuum to which the teat is subjected during milking.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
In known prior art methods the pulsating vacuum under the teat is controlled on the basis of the milk flow from the relevant teat. See: U.S. Pat. No. 3,754,532 of Aug. 28, 1973 to Troberg et al and U.S. Pat. No. 4,011,838 of Mar. 15, 1977 to Nordstrom et al; and International Application Publication Nos. WO 95/31096 of Nov. 23, 1996 to Ornerfors et al, and WO 96/36213 of Nov. 21, 1996 to Innings et al.
An object of the instant invention is to provide an improvement of the aforementioned known methods.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with the invention the improvement over the prior art methods is achieved in that the method disclosed herein comprises the following steps:
measuring repeatedly or continuously a quantity which is a measure for the momentary pulse milk flow, (by pulse milk flow is meant the milk flow from a teat during a single suction phase of the milking process);
controlling the duration or the level or both of milk vacuum present under the teat during the actual suction phase on the basis of the measured quantity, (by suction phase is meant the time during which the teat is exposed to a vacuum during the above-mentioned pulse milk flow).
The above mentioned method has the advantage of preventing the teat from being exposed for a too long period of time to the milk vacuum when the momentary pulse milk flow decreases.
According to an inventive feature, the vacuum level of the milk vacuum is lowered or reduced or secured when a decrease in the pulse milk flow is detected. In this manner teat or udder damage or both are avoided. According to a further inventive feature, the method comprises the following steps:
storage during the actual suction phase, of the maximum value of the pulse milk flow measured thus far or the or quantity or magnitude related thereto,
lowering or reducing or securing the vacuum level of the milk vacuum as soon as the momentary value of the pulse milk flow or the quantity or magnitude related thereto reduces below a specific, preferably adjustable threshold value.
According to again another inventive feature, the method comprises the following steps:
storage, during the actual suction phase, of the maximum value of the pulse milk flow measured thus far or the quantity related thereto,
squeezing or contracting the liner of the teat cup as soon as the momentary value of the pulse milk flow or the quantity or magnitude related thereto is below a specific, preferably adjustable threshold value.
According to an inventive feature, the threshold value is between 60% and 80% of the maximum value of the pulse milk flow measured thus far or the quantity or magnitude related thereto. In a preferred embodiment of the invention said value, amounts to approximately 70%. According to again another aspect of the invention, for the purpose of avoiding teat or udder damage or both, the duration of the suction phase is limited to a value between 0.8 and 2 seconds and preferably is approximately 1.4 seconds. According to an inventive feature, the time during which the teat is hardly exposed, if at all, to the vacuum during milking, i.e. the release phase, amounts to between 30% and 40% and preferably to approximately 35% of the duration of the suction phase.
In accordance with an aspect of the invention, the maximum duration of the release phase during the main milking stage is between 175 and 225 milliseconds and preferably is 200 milliseconds. According to again another inventive feature, the maximum duration of the release phase during foremilking is between 30 and 100 milliseconds and preferably is 40 milliseconds. According to an inventive feature, the maximum duration of the release phase during stripping amounts to between 225 and 800 milliseconds and preferably is 400 milliseconds.
According to again another inventive feature, the above-mentioned method is applied to each teat individually, so that the teat or udder damage or both due to the milking operation is minimized.
The invention also relates to an apparatus for automatically milking animals, said apparatus comprising at least one adjustable pulsator and at least one pulse milk flow sensor, wherein the above described methods can be applied by the apparatus. According to an aspect of the invention, the pulse milk flow sensor comprises a conductivity sensor. According to again another inventive feature, the pulse milk flow sensor may also be constituted by an optical or acoustical sensor or a sensor which is both optically and acoustically sensitive. In a particular embodiment of the invention the sensor is constituted by a small microphone. In order to obtain an optimal control of the pulsator, according to a further inventive feature, the pulse milk flow sensor is disposed in the teat cup or in the milk line system at a place located as closely as possible to the teat. Therefore, according to an inventive feature, the pulse milk flow sensor is disposed in the teat cup. In a preferred embodiment of the invention the pulse milk flow sensor is arranged in the pulse chamber, i.e. the space between the liner and the outer casing of the teat cup. According to again another embodiment of the invention, the pulse milk flow sensor is disposed in or on a part of a milk line of the teat cup that is closest to the teat cup.
In accordance with again another inventive feature, the apparatus comprises a milking robot for automatically connecting the teat cups to the teats of an animal to be milked.


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patent: 6073579 (2000-06-01), Innings et al.

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