AU7205100A - An implement for automatically milking animals - Google Patents

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AU7205100A
AU7205100A AU72051/00A AU7205100A AU7205100A AU 7205100 A AU7205100 A AU 7205100A AU 72051/00 A AU72051/00 A AU 72051/00A AU 7205100 A AU7205100 A AU 7205100A AU 7205100 A AU7205100 A AU 7205100A
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Class Int. Class Application Number: Lodged: Complete Specification Lodged: Accepted: Published: Priority Related Art: Name of Applicant: Maasland N.V.
Actual Inventor(s): Rene Fransen Address for Service: PHILLIPS ORMONDE FITZPATRICK Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys 367 Collins Street Melbourne 3000 AUSTRALIA Invention Title: AN IMPLEMENT FOR AUTOMATICALLY MILKING ANIMALS Our Ref 632451 POF Code: 1556/253487 The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to applicant(s): -1- 6006q la AN IMPLEMENT FOR AUTOMATICALLY MILKING ANIMALS The present application is a divisional application from Australian patent application no 34661/97 the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to an implement for automatically milking animals, such as cow, provided with a milking robot including a robot arm which is adapted to carry teat cups.
According to one aspect of this invention there is provided an implement for automatically milking animals, provided with a milking robot including a robot arm which is adapted to carry teat cups, wherein on the robot arm there are disposed two cameras, which are fixedly arranged, though at different angles for determining the position of the teats of the animal to be milked.
According to another aspect of the invention there is provided an implement for automatically milking animals, provided with a milking robot including a robot arm which is adapted to carry teat cups, wherein there is S 20 disposed a pivotable camera on the robot arm for determining the position of the teats of the animal to be milked.
•..."According to further still another aspect of this invention there is provided an implement for automatically milking animals, provided with a milking robot 25 including a robot arm which is adapted to carry teat cups, wherein on the robot arm there are disposed at least two cameras, of which at least one is designed as an infrared camera, the cameras being provided for determining the position of the teats of the animal to be milked. In both cases it will be possible to determine accurately the position of the teats in a horizontal plane by means of picture analysis.
W:\tonia\BFXDivisionalslDIV34661.DOC lb At least as long as the teat cups are not connected to the teats of an animal to be milked, the teat cups are carried by the robot arm and are located on or against the end of the robot arm, the opening for the teats being directed upwards. In this manner, impurities may easily get in to the teat space of the teat cups. In order to obviate this drawback at least to a considerable extent, in accordance with a preferred aspect of the invention, the robot arm includes a supporting element on which the cameras are disposed, the supporting element guards at least an open upper side of the teat cups when the latter are in the position of rest on the robot arm. In order to make it possible for the teat cups to be individually connected to the teats, the supporting element is pivotable and/or shiftable under the udder of an animal and in which the teat cups, each in an own housing, are movably disposed. The housing of a teat cup is preferably hingeconnected to the supporting element. Said supporting element is then capable of constituting at the same time the guard means for at least the open upper sides of the teat cups when the latter are in the position of rest.
In a first preferred embodiment, the housing of a teat cup is provided with a .:carrying shoe for the teat up, which carrying shoe is hinge-connected to said housing. In this embodiment, an operating cylinder may be disposed between the supporting element at one side and the housing of a teat cup *o oo• •ego.
W:\tonia\BF\Divisionals\DIV34661.DOC and the carrying shoe for the teat cup at the other side. The housing may further be provided with a stop for the carrying shoe for the teat cups, which carrying shoe is disposed in this housing, while furthermore there is provided a coupling mechanism for adjusting the teat cup, by means of the operating cylinder, from the inoperative position into the operative position, in which the upper side of the teat cup is no longer guarded, and subsequently moving the teat cup upwards.
In a second preferred embodiment, there is provided a carrier that is shiftable in a housing, which carrier is adapted to carry a teat cup. In this embodiment, an operating cylinder may be disposed between the supporting element and the carrier that is shiftable in a relevant housing. The housing may further be provided with a stop for the carrier that is shiftable therein, in order that, when the carrier has been shifted against said stop by means of a relevant operating cylinder, the relevant teat cup is subsequently moved upwards.
0 jIn both embodiments, by means of the relevant operating cylinders it can be achieved that, when a teat cup is connected to the relevant teat, the teat cup is released from the robot arm. Nevertheless, the teat cup can remain connected to the robot arm by means of a flexible element, such as a cord, cable or string, while in the housing of a teat cup there may be provided a further operating cylinder for pulling the teat cup back against the robot arm by means of said flexible element.
Additionally, it is possible to pass the milk hose 1:50 connected to a teat cup over the aforementioned further operating cylinder and therebehind through the housing of the teat cup. Upon withdrawing a teat cup against the robot arm, the milk hose can be moved rearwards in the relevant housing, so that the risk of kinking of the milk hose ip avoided.
3 For a better understanding of the invention, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings, in which: Figure 1 shows a milking robot including a robot arm, in which the construction according to the invention is applied; Figure 2 shows a side view of this milking robot; o o•i .oo..i Figure 3 shows an other type of milking robot having a robot arm, in which the construction according to the invention is applied; Figure 4 shows a cross-section in side view of the construction according to the invention; Figure 5 shows a plan view of this construction, the supporting element being omitted; Figure 6 shows a detail of this construction; Figures 7 to 10 show the various positions which are taken by a housing and a teat cup during connection and during milking; Figure 11 shows an other embodiment of the construction according to the invention, which embodiment can be applied in a milking robot according to Figures 1 to 3, and Figures 12 and 13 show two positions possibly to be taken by a housing and a teat cup during the connection of the teat cup.
Corresponding parts in the drawings are designated by the same reference numerals.
The milk box 1 shown in Figures 1 and 2 is surrounded in a customary manner by a fencing 2 and provided oo with a (non-shown) entrance and exit door. In the milk box and in the immediate vicinity thereof there is provided an i.2 automatic milking machine which, besides the usual milking equipment, includes a milking robot for automatically cono. necting teat cups to the teats of an animal to be milked which is present in the milk box, automatically milking said animal and automatically disconnecting the teat cups from the .z teats. The milking robot comprises a robot arm construction 3 movable in the longitudinal direction of the milk box i. Said robot arm construction is provided with a supporting unit 4, 00 .which is movable along rails 5 and 6. In the embodiment shown, the rail 5 is tubular and disposed in the middle above the milk box 1 in the longitudinal direction thereof by means of supports 7 attached to the fencing 2. The rail 6 is disposed approximately half-way the height of the milk box at the longitudinal side of the fencing 2, i.e. at the side where the robot arm construction is located. The rail 6 is constituted by an angle section whose abutment face, over which the supporting unit 4 can be moved, is located at an angle of approximately 45° obliquely downwards and outwards relative to the milk box 1. Both at its upper side and its under side the supporting unit 4 is provided with rollers 8 and 9. Said rollers 8 and 9 are attached to the supporting unit 4 perpendicular to each other and at an angle of approximately 45° relative to a vertical plane in the longitudinal direction of the milk box, in such a manner that the supporting unit 4 is supported on the rail 5 by means of the rollers 8 and on the rail 6 by means of the rollers 9. In order to prevent the supporting unit 4 from being pushed from the rails 5 and 6, there are provided locking means, e.g.
constituted by an upright edge 10 provided on the rail 6 or additional (non-shown) rollers, also attached to the supporting unit 4 and arranged diametrically opposite the rollers 8 relative to the rail 5, the rail 5 thus extending between the rollers. The supporting unit 4 is capable of being moved along the rails 5 and 6 by means of a motor 11.
The robot arm construction is furthermore provided with a sidewardly pivotable portion 12 comprising a carrier 13 extending substantially downwardly and a robot arm 14 attached thereto. The sidewardly pivotable portion 12 and consequently also the robot arm 14 are pivotable about a substantially horizontal pivotal axis 15, which is located at the upper side of the milk box or near thereto in the longitudinal direction thereof. The pivotal axis 15 and the centre line of the rail 5 are located in a substantially o vertical plane.
The sideward pivotability of the portion 12 is achieved by means of an operating cylinder 16, which is disposed between said pivotable portion 12 and the supporting unit 4. As already mentioned, the sidewardly pivotable portion 12 comprises the carrier 13 and the robot arm 14. The robot arm 14 is connected movably in height to the carrier 13 35 by means of an operating cylinder 17. Parallel to this operating cylinder 17 there are provided one or more guide rods 18 for counteracting a rotating movement of the robot arm 14 about an axis in the longitudinal direction of the operating cylinder 17 relative to the carrier 13.
The robot arm 14 comprises a portion 19 extending obliquely downwards in the direction of the milk box and a portion 20 extending horizontally. The latter portion which is adapted to act as a carrier for the teat cups 21, will be described in detail in what follows. On said portion 20 there is additionally arranged a detector 22 for determining the position of the teats.
In order to make it possible for an animal to enter the milk box 1 without damaging the milking robot, the sidewardly pivotable portion 12 of the robot arm construction is pivotable outwardly to such an extent that the robot arm 14 is located almost entirely outside the milk box 1. When an animal is present in the milk box and the teat cups 21 have to be connected, the robot arm construction 3 has first to be moved by means of the motor 11 in the longitudinal direction of the milk box to such an extent, i.e. into a position in which the robot arm 14 has pivoted entirely or almost entirely outside the milk box, that, by means of the operating cylinder 16, the robot arm 14 can be pivoted under the animal into a position in which the detector 22 is capable of determining the position of the teats. By subsequently operating the motor 11 and the operating cylinders 16 and 17, it will be possible to connect the teat cups 21 to the teats.
When adjusting a teat cup into the correct position for connecting same to a relevant teat, the pivotability of the robot arm 14 about the pivotal axis 15 may be of great advantage when the teats of the animal are directed somewhat outwardly; a situation which occurs in particular when relatively much time has elapsed since the previous milking run.
Figure 3 shows the milk box 1 including the fencing 2 and a type of robot arm construction 23 which differs from the one shown in Figures 1 and 2. Also in this case, the robot arm construction 23 is movable by means of a motor in the longitudinal direction of the milk box along a rail 24 whilst making use of rollers 25. The robot arm construction 23 is provided with a carrier, adjustable in height by means of a parallelogram construction and an operating cylinder, which carrier is movable along the aforementioned rail 24 by means of a carrier frame. At the lower side of said carrier there is attached a robot arm 26 including a portion 20 which is pivotable in a horizontal plane. By means of operating cylinders 27 and 28 said pivotable portion 20 is pivotable from a position outside the fencing 2 under the udder of an animal to be milked. The robot arm construction of Figure 3 has already been described in detail in EP-A-0 519 544; the description thereof is supposed to constitute part of the present description of the drawings. The horizontally extending portion 20 of the robot arm is equal in Figures 1 to 3 and will now be described with reference to Figures 4 to Figures 11 to 13 show an alternative embodiment of said horizontally extending robot arm portion 20; this alternative embodiment can also be applied in the robot arm construction of Figures 1 and 2 as well as in that of Figure 3.
The horizontally extending robot arm portion comprises a supporting element 29. This supporting element comprises at least an upper side 30 and a rear side 31. For the purpose of being incorporated in the robot arm of Figures 1 and 2, the supporting element is further provided with a side plate, said side plate being fixed to the downwardly extending robot arm portion 19 by means of bolts 32 (Figure For the purpose of being incorporated in the robot arm of Figure 3, the supporting element is provided with two lugs 33, through which a vertical axis of rotation 34 can be inserted, by means of which axis of rotation the horizontally 25 extending robot arm portion 20, under control of the operating cylinder 28, is movable in a horizontal plane under the udder of an animal to be milked.
For each teat cup 21 there is provided a housing Each housing is individually hinge-connected, rotatably about a hinge pin 36, to the supporting element 29 and consists of two plates between which a teat cup 21 is movably disposed. Each housing 35 is provided with a coupling mechanism 37 consisting of a bell crank 38 and a control lever 39. At one end, the bell crank 38 is hinge-connected, rotatably about a hinge pin 40, to a housing 35. At the other end, the bell crank is hinge-connected, rotatably about a hinge pin 41, to the control lever 39. From the bell crank 38 in the lower part of the housing 35 the control lever 39 extends forwardly and is hinge-connected at its front end, rotatably about a hinge pin 42, to a carrying shoe 43 for a 8 teat cup 21. The carrying shoe 43 is further hinge-connected, rotatably about a hinge pin 44, to the housing 35. In the housing 35 there is provided an operating cylinder 45 which is connected, at one end, by means of a connecting element 46, rotatably about a hinge pin 47, to the supporting element 29, and, at the other end, rotatably about a hinge pin 48, to the bell crank 38, more in particular at a point between the two hinge pins 40 and 41. In the configuration of Figure 4, the operating cylinder 45 is pulled in, so that the housing 35 has taken its lowest position and the carrying shoe 43 has taken such a position that the teat cup carried thereby is supported by the carrying shoe 43 in an obliquely rearward direction. In this position, the position of rest, the open upper side of the teat cup 21 is guarded by the supporting element 29, in particular by the upper wall 30 thereof. When the operating cylinder 45 is energized, the bell crank 38, rotating about the hinge pin 40, is tilted forwardly relative to the housing 35, which movement is transferred via the control lever 39 to the carrying shoe, causing the latter to rotate about the hinge pin 44 until it gets locked against a Voo ~stop 49 on the housing 35. The teat cup carried by the carrying shoe is thus adjusted into the operative position, so ti.e. the position in which the open upper side of the teat :cup is no longer guarded by the supporting element. From this position, which is represented in Figure 7, the teat cup can be moved upwards. Such an upward movement is achieved by further energizing the operating cylinder 45, so that the housing, rotating about the hinge pin 26, is pushed upwards.
This situation is represented in Figure 8. When, after this upward movement, the teat cup 21 is connected to a relevant teat, the housing 35 can be moved downwards, which is achieved by energizing the operating cylinder 45 in the other direction; see Figure 9. Although the teat cup 21, which remains connected to the teat because of the vacuum in the teat cup, is then released from the carrying shoe 43, there remains a connection between the teat cup 21 and the housing by means of a flexible element 50, such as a cord, cable or string. Said flexible element 50 extends from the bottom side of a teat cup 21, through a carrying shoe 43 and under a roller 51, in the lower part of the housing 35 between the two side plates thereof, to an operating cylinder 52. During the downward pivoting movement of the housing, said operating cylinder must have been released, so that the flexible element, by means of which the teat cup 21 was previously pulled against the carrying shoe 43, does not hamper the teat cup when it is released from the carrying shoe. In order to avoid that the operating cylinder 52 is unnecessarily long, the flexible element 50 is passed over a guide element 53 at the end of the cylinder rod 54 and is subsequently fixed to the cylinder housing 55. Figure 9 shows the position of the operating cylinder 52 after the housing 35 has been moved downwards relative to the supporting element and the teat cup 21 has been released from the robot arm. After the milk flow from the relevant udder quarter has finished or almost finished, the teat cup has to be disconnected from the relevant teat. However, it has first to be ensured that the carrying shoe 43 is adjusted into the position in which it can easily receive the teat cup disconnected from the teat.
To this end, the operating cylinder 45 is energized to such an extent that the carrying shoe takes the same position as it has in the operative position, i.e. in the position in which the teat cup can be moved upwards; this situation is represented in Figure 10. When afterwards the vacuum in the teat cup is removed and the operating cylinder 52 is ener- "'fl gized, the falling teat cup is immediately pulled against the carrying shoe 43. By subsequently energizing again the operating cylinder 45, the teat cup can again be adjusted from the operative position into the inoperative position in which the open upper side of the teat cup is guarded. Figure 4 further shows how a milk hose 56 connected to a teat cup 21 extends through the housing 35. From the connection point on the teat cup 21 this milk hose extends above the operating cylinder 52 and then passes therebehind downwards to a connection point on the connecting block 57. The further milk lines connected to this connecting block are not shown in the figures. The relatively large loop in the milk hose enables to move the robot arm sufficiently far from a connected teat cup.
When upon withdrawing a teat cup to the robot arm the operating cylinder 52 is pulled out, the milk hose is moved at the same time upwards and rearwards by means of the guide element 53, so that the milk hose -is always in a controlled position and there is no risk of kinking of the milk hose.
For the purpose of connecting a teat cup via an upward pivoting movement to a relevant teat, the position of the teat relative to the robot arm must be known. To that end, the detector 22 is provided. Although a rotating or pivotable laser detector may be used therefor, preference is given to a pivotable camera or two cameras which are fixedly arranged at different angles. In order to be able to use the detector during 24 hours, consequently also when it is dark in the milk box, these cameras should favourably be designed as infrared cameras. Upon using such cameras, by means of picture analysis the contours of a teat are established relative to a specific reference point, e.g. the middle of the image covered by the camera. For example, when a teat is located at a distance a on the right of the vertical diameter through said reference point and, after a pivoting movement of the camera through an angle p at a distance b on the left of this vertical diameter, then for the distance r of the teat relative to the camera it applies that r.v a b. The angular position B of the teat relative to the position of the camera in a horizontal plane can e.g. be determined .23 according to the relation a=B.r. As a result of the fact that the height at which the robot arm is located upon determining the position of the teat can be known from the position of the operating cylinder 17, the position of a teat, expressed in cylinder coordinates, can permanently be kept up to date.
Figures 11 to 13 show an alternative embodiment for the horizontally extending robot arm portion 20. In Figure 11 the teat cups are in the position of rest, i.e. in the position in which the open. upper end of the teat cups is entirely guarded. Each of the teat cups 21 is supported itself by a carrying shoe 43. This carrying shoe 43 is rigidly mounted on a carrier 58 that is shiftable in a relevant housing 35. Said carrier 58 is provided with lugs 59, which are capable of being moved in slots 60 in the two side plates of a housing 35. The housing 35 is furthermore provided with an operating cylinder 61, which is hinge-con- 11 nected, rotatably about hinge pins 62 and 63, between the supporting element 29 and a carrier 58. After this operating cylinder has been energized, the carrier 58 can be moved forwards from the housing 35 until the foremost lugs 59 touch the front edge 64 of the slots 60; these front edges 64 constitute a stop for the carrier 58 that is shiftable in a housing 35. After such a movement, a teat cup 21 is adjusted into the operative position, i.e. into the position in which it is capable of pivoting upwards. Said position is represented in Figure 12. When the operating cylinder 61 is energized further, the relevant housing, with the carrier 58 included therein in pulled out position, rotates upwards about the hinge pin 36, in the same manner as shown in the embodiment of Figures 4 to 10. This situation is represented in Figure 13. Like in the first embodiment, when after an upward movement a teat cup is connected to a teat, a housing, in this case with pulled out carrier, can be moved downwards by pulling the operating cylinder 61 in. Also in this situation the teat cup remains connected to the robot arm by means of a flexible element 50. Apart from the fact that the operating cylinder 52 for this flexible element is disposed in the carrier 58, in this embodiment the way in which a teat cup can be pulled against the relevant carrying shoe is equal to the one in the embodiment of Figures 4 to The milking robot is further provided with (nonshown) weight relieving means, with the aid of which the weight of the robot arm construction 3 is compensated in such a manner, that the robot arm construction 3 can be pivoted by hand by an operating person into a vertical plane, only very little force being required.
In a first, (non-shown) embodiment, the weight relieving means comprise a pressure control means with the aid of which, after activating the weight relieving means, the pressure in the operating cylinders 16 and 17 is adjusted in such a manner that the robot arm construction will take a floating position, whereas, when the robot arm construction is moved in the vertical plane, the floating position of the robot arm construction will be preserved in each position.
During movement of the robot arm construction in the vertical plane, the operating cylinders 16 and 17 move in conjunction therewith in an active manner in order to move the robot arm construction using as little force as possible.
The pressure control means further comprises an adjustable valve by means of which the floating position of the robot arm construction can be adjusted, such as e.g. when the weight of the robot arm construction has changed in that e.g.
alterations in the robot arm construction have been made.
In a second (non-shown) embodiment, the weight relieving means comprise a spring construction which is disposed between those portions of the robot arm construction and the other portions of the milking robot that are capable of being moved relative to each other in a vertical plane by means of the operating cylinders 16 and 17 of the robot arm construction. In a preferred embodiment in accordance with the invention, the spring construction includes springs whose pressure can be adjusted. The above-mentioned weight relieving means in a milking robot have the advantage that, when maintenance work has to be carried out on the robot arm construction, it is possible to keep the robot arm construction in a specific position without supporting same.
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1. An implement for automatically milking animals, provided with a milking robot including a robot arm which is adapted to carry teat cups, wherein on the robot arm there are disposed two cameras, which are fixedly arranged, though at different angles for determining the position of the teats of the animal to be milked.
2. An implement as claimed in claim 1, wherein the robot arm includes a supporting element on which the cameras are disposed, the supporting element guards at least an open upper side of the teat cups when the latter are in the position of rest on the robot arm.
3. An implement as claimed in claim 1, wherein the supporting element is pivotable and/or shiftable under the udder of an animal and in which the teat cups, each in an own housing, are movably disposed.
4. An implement as claimed in claim 3, wherein the housing of each teat cup is hinge-connected to the supporting element.
5. An implement as claimed in claim 3 or 4, wherein the housing of each teat cup is provided with a carrying shoe for the teat cup, which carrying shoe is S. hinge-connected to said housing.
6. An implement as claimed in claim 5, wherein the carrying shoe is provided with a conically extending recess and the teat cup is provided at its bottom side with a corresponding conically extending protrusion.
7. An implement as claimed in claim 5 or 6, wherein there is disposed an operating cylinder between the supporting element at one side and the housing of each teat cup and the carrying shoe for the teat cup at the other side. 14
8. An implement as claimed in claim 7, wherein the housing of each teat cup is provided with a stop for a carrying shoe for the teat cup, which carrying shoe is disposed in this housing, while there is furthermore provided a coupling mechanism for adjusting the teat cup, by means of the operating cylinder, from the inoperative position into the operative position, in which the upper side of the teat cup is no longer guarded, and subsequently moving the teat cup upwards.
9. An implement as claimed in claim 8, wherein the coupling mechanism is constituted by a bell crank which, at one end, is hinge-connected to the housing of a teat cup and, at the other end, is hinge-connected to a relevant carrying shoe by means of a control lever, while the operating cylinder between both ends is hinge-connected to the bell crank. An implement as claimed in claim 3 or 4, wherein there is provided a carrier that is shiftable in a housing, which carrier is adapted to carry the teat cup.
11. An implement as claimed in claim 10, wherein there is disposed an operating cylinder between the supporting element and the carrier that is shiftable *in a relevant housing.
12. An implement as claimed in claim 11, wherein the housing is provided with a stop for the carrier that is shiftable therein in order that, when the carrier has been shifted against said stop into the operative position by means of a relevant "operating cylinder, the relevant teat cup is subsequently moved upwards. S13. An implement as claimed in claim 8, 9 or 12, including a computer for controlling the operating cylinder in such a manner that, at a movement of the cylinder in one direction, a teat cup can be adjusted from the inoperative position into the operative position and subsequently be moved upwards in order that the teat cup can be connected to a teat, whereas, when the teat cup is connected to the relevant teat, a movement of the cylinder in the other direction ensures that the teat cup is released from the robot arm.
14. An implement as claimed in claim 13, wherein, when the milking robot has been adjusted into the position in which the teat cup has been released from the robot arm, the computer is capable of controlling the operating cylinder in such a manner that the relevant carrying shoe, if not yet positioned in this way, is adjusted into the position which it takes in the working condition. An implement as claimed in any one of claims 3 to 14, wherein the housing of the teat cup is provided with a further operating cylinder which, under computer-control and by means of a flexible element, such as a cord, cable or string, is capable of pulling a teat cup, connected to a relevant teat and released from the robot arm, back against the robot arm.
16. An implement as claimed in claim 15, including a milk hose connected to the teat cup is passed over the further operating cylinder and therebehind through the housing of the teat cup.
17. An implement as claimed in claim 16, including means for moving the milk hose rearwards in the relevant housing upon withdrawing a teat cup against the robot arm.
18. An implement as claimed in claim 17, wherein the means for moving are constituted by the further operating cylinder.
19. An implement for automatically milking animals, provided with a milking robot including a robot arm which is adapted to carry teat cups, wherein there is disposed a pivotable camera on the robot arm for determining the position of the teats of the animal to be milked.
20. An implement as claimed in claim 19, wherein the robot arm includes a supporting element on which the camera is disposed, the supporting element guards at least an open upper side of the teat cups when the latter are in the position of rest on the robot arm. 16
21. An implement as claimed in claim 20, wherein the supporting element is pivotable and/or shiftable under the udder of an animal and in which the teat cups, each in an own housing, are movably disposed.
22. An implement as claimed in claim 21, wherein the housing of each teat cup is hinge-connected to the supporting element.
23. An implement as claimed in claim 21 or 22, wherein the housing of each teat cup is provided with a carrying shoe for the teat cup, which carrying shoe is hinge-connected to said housing.
24. An implement as claimed in claim 23, wherein the carrying shoe is provided with a conically extending recess and the teat cup is provided at its bottom side with a corresponding conically extending protrusion. An implement as claimed in claim 23 or 24, wherein there is disposed an operating cylinder between the supporting element at one side and the housing of each teat cup and the carrying shoe for the teat cup at the other side.
26. An implement as claimed in claim 25, wherein the housing of each teat cup is provided with a stop for a carrying shoe for the teat cup, which carrying shoe is disposed in this housing, while there is furthermore provided a coupling mechanism for adjusting the teat cup, by means of the operating cylinder, from S0 25 the inoperative position into the operative position, in which the upper side of the el 0: teat cup is no longer guarded, and subsequently moving the teat cup upwards.
27. An implement as claimed in claim 26, wherein the coupling mechanism is constituted by a bell crank which, at one end, is hinge-connected to the housing of a teat cup and, at the other end, is hinge-connected to a relevant carrying shoe by means of a control lever, While the operating cylinder between both ends is hinge-connected to the bell crank. 17
28. An implement as claimed in claim 21 or 22, wherein there is provided a carrier that is shiftable in a housing, which carrier is adapted to carry the teat cup.
29. An implement as claimed in claim 28, wherein there is disposed an operating cylinder between the supporting element and the carrier that is shiftable in a relevant housing. An implement as claimed in claim 29, wherein the housing is provided with a stop for the carrier that is shiftable therein in order that, when the carrier has been shifted against said stop into the operative position by means of a relevant operating cylinder, the relevant teat cup is subsequently moved upwards.
31. An implement as claimed in claim 26, 27 or 30 including a computer for controlling the operating cylinder in such a manner that, at a movement of the cylinder in one direction, a teat cup can be adjusted from the inoperative position into the operative position and subsequently be moved upwards in order that the teat cup can be connected to a teat, whereas, when the teat cup is connected to the relevant teat, a movement of the cylinder in the other direction ensures that the teat cup is released from the robot arm. *ooo :00032. An implement as claimed in claim 31, wherein, when the milking robot has been adjusted into the position in which the teat cup has been released from the robot arm, the computer is capable of controlling the operating cylinder in such a manner that the relevant carrying shoe, if not yet positioned in this way, is adjusted into the position which it takes in the working condition. .O
33. An implement as claimed in any one of claims 21 to 32, wherein the housing of the teat cup is provided with a further operating cylinder which, under computer-control and by means of a flexible element, such as a cord, cable or string, is capable of pulling a teat cup, connected to a relevant teat and released from the robot arm, back against the robot arm. 18
34. An implement as claimed in claim 33, including a milk hose connected to the teat cup is passed over the further operating cylinder and therebehind through the housing of the teat cup.
35. An implement as claimed in claim 34, including means for moving the milk hose rearwards in the relevant housing upon withdrawing a teat cup against the robot arm.
36. An implement as claimed in claim 35, wherein the means for moving are constituted by the further operating cylinder.
37. An implement for automatically milking animals, provided with a milking robot including a robot arm which is adapted to carry teat cups, wherein on the robot arm there are disposed at least two cameras, of which at least one is designed as an infrared camera, the cameras being provided for determining the position of the teats of the animal to be milked.
38. An implement as claimed in claim 37, wherein the robot arm includes a supporting element on which the cameras are disposed, the supporting element guards at least an open upper side of the teat cups when the latter are in the position of rest on the robot arm.
39. An implement as claimed in claim 38, wherein the supporting element is pivotable and/or shiftable under the udder of an animal and in which the teat 25 cups, each in an own housing, are movably disposed. An implement as claimed in claim 39, wherein the housing of each teat cup is hinge-connected to the supporting element.
41. An implement as claimed in claim 39 or 40, wherein the housing of each teat cup is provided with a carrying shoe for the teat cup, which carrying shoe is hinge-connected to said housing. V 19
42. An implement as claimed in claim 41, wherein the carrying shoe is provided with a conically extending recess and the teat cup is provided at its bottom side with a corresponding conically extending protrusion.
43. An implement as claimed in claim 41 or 42, wherein there is disposed an operating cylinder between the supporting element at one side and the housing of each teat cup and the carrying shoe for the teat cup at the other side.
44. An implement as claimed in claim 43, wherein the housing of each teat cup is provided with a stop for a carrying shoe for the teat cup, which carrying shoe is disposed in this housing, while there is furthermore provided a coupling mechanism for adjusting the teat cup, by means of the operating cylinder, from the inoperative position into the operative position, in which the upper side of the teat cup is no longer guarded, and subsequently moving the teat cup upwards. An implement as claimed in claim44, wherein the coupling mechanism is constituted by a bell crank which, at one end, is hinge-connected to the housing 0 0: i of a teat cup and, at the other end, is hinge-connected to a relevant carrying shoe by means of a control lever, while the operating cylinder between both ends is hinge-connected to the bell crank. 0
46. An implement as claimed in claim 39 or 40, wherein there is provided a o carrier that is shiftable in a housing, which carrier is adapted to carry the teat cup. 0000 S: 25 47. An implement as claimed in claim 46, wherein there is disposed an operating cylinder between the supporting element and the carrier that is shiftable in a relevant housing.
48. An implement as claimed in claim 47, wherein the housing is provided with a stop for the carrier that is shiftable therein in order that, when the carrier has been shifted against said stop into the operative position by means of a relevant operating cylinder, the relevant teat cup is subsequently moved upwards. V
49. An implement as claimed in claim 44, 45 or 48, including a computer for controlling the operating cylinder in such a manner that, at a movement of the cylinder in one direction, a teat cup can be adjusted from the inoperative position into the operative position and subsequently be moved upwards in order that the teat cup can be connected to a teat, whereas, when the teat cup is connected to the relevant teat, a movement of the cylinder in the other direction ensures that the teat cup is released from the robot arm. An implement as claimed in claim 49, wherein, when the milking robot has been adjusted into the position in which the teat cup has been released from the robot arm, the computer is capable of controlling the operating cylinder in such a manner that the relevant carrying shoe, if not yet positioned in this way, is adjusted into the position which it takes in the working condition.
51. An implement as claimed in any one of claims 39 to 50, wherein the housing of the teat cup is provided with a further operating cylinder which, under computer-control and by means of a flexible element, such as a cord, cable or string, is capable of pulling a teat cup, connected to a relevant teat and released from the robot arm, back against the robot arm. to0. 52. An implement as claimed in claim 51, including a milk hose connected to the teat cup is passed over the further operating cylinder and therebehind through the housing of the teat cup.
53. An implement as claimed in claim 52, including means for moving the milk hose rearwards in the relevant housing upon withdrawing a teat cup against the robot arm. to 21
54. An implement as claimed in claim 53, wherein the means for moving are constituted by the further operating cylinder. DATED: 22 November 2000 PHILLIPS ORMONDE FITZPATRICK Attorneys for: MAASLAND N.V. *0 a @00 s* S S4 *50
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