BE546716A - - Google Patents

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BE546716A
BE546716A BE546716DA BE546716A BE 546716 A BE546716 A BE 546716A BE 546716D A BE546716D A BE 546716DA BE 546716 A BE546716 A BE 546716A
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Belgium
Prior art keywords
binder
gelatin
desc
stone
lick
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French (fr)
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A23FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
    • A23KFODDER
    • A23K20/00Accessory food factors for animal feeding-stuffs
    • A23K20/20Inorganic substances, e.g. oligoelements
    • A23K20/22Compounds of alkali metals
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A23FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
    • A23KFODDER
    • A23K40/00Shaping or working-up of animal feeding-stuffs
    • A23K40/20Shaping or working-up of animal feeding-stuffs by moulding, e.g. making cakes or briquettes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A23FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
    • A23KFODDER
    • A23K10/00Animal feeding-stuffs
    • A23K10/40Mineral licks, e.g. salt blocks
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A23FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
    • A23KFODDER
    • A23K20/00Accessory food factors for animal feeding-stuffs
    • A23K20/10Organic substances
    • A23K20/142Amino acids; Derivatives thereof

Description

       

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  On utilise pour Le bétail, #oit à l t0ta.ble, soit au pâturage, des dispositifs dits pierres il. lécher . qui contiennent des produits appropries ceGtin.é8 . exciter l'appétit des animaux, le principal de ce::) pro- 
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 duits 6-tant le sel (chlorure de sodium). Les 'produits en 
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 question sont comprimes ou., g6néraler.1en:t, ïrlcox.'azc 1; un liant qui, à l'heure actuelle, eut Jouvenl t; 1.;; x 1".;,e OelL11-01 p1.'éi3entf; de graves inconvénients : il uo duli- 'ce sous l'action de .'uidi-G.: c-t il ne possède, bien 
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 entendu., aucune valeur nutritive. 
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  L"\ :j;J:r'.Jer1i:;r;: invention C..:nIC<.:1'llC en premier lieu. tmc pierre ù lucher <"ont la 0:,1'<1(.: tt51;.Ü)"tiÇtI.lC: con- 

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 -iste en ce ruc3 11-u i,o>ro<.ui 'i,; u-.lt iri 0 r or(, 0 '- un liant à bave do c:..t.ttt; on colle. ce profit pcub coi>;,1.;ter soit en t;t11:¯l"tine rUirc;.ent dite traitée uc J.':;'S-#l à perdre son hydrojoopicitc, .C)il- en un }Jro( uit r:l;:.. ique provenant de la trunu l'orna tion de lu ,:6L-<tinû IH.# tr it .ment à cliuud de ladite c61;..ti;1e par de: <:c.ri..: ro..r.m 1'-.3x:1::'Stllyll:net,j tr;.lmine, uyjnt pour effet àe la. durcir en en transformant la structure, de 1':.;;çon lui dominer une c.,racture micromoléculaire plus serrce. 



  Leu avantagev de la pierre à 16cher conforme à la présente invention sont   considérable:-; :   elle nese 
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 délite pas à l'humidité et elle 8m61iore la ration ili- mentaire du bétail en y apportant un   couplexe   d'acides   @   aminés. 



   A titre d'exemple on   peu.'::   employer comme 
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 liant un produit prépare à partir de matières protéic...l1cs provenant des déchets d'os, de peaux, d'intestins, parois viscérales, vaisseaux sanguins et lymphatique qui ont été hydrolysés et'clarifiés, le produit hydrolysé étant ensuite concentré à 50% et traité a chaud par 1% 
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 d'hexaméthyléne tétrwnine et 0,5 de glycérine techni- que.

   Le produit obtenu, qui a'l'aspect d'une gélatine ou d'une colle, est incorporé à l'état liquide aux produits utiles pulvérisés, par exemple dans une proportion de 8 à 10 % 
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 titre d'exemple U;t telli2':t, : l'état sec, pourra contenir des acides aminé:; dans la proportion suivante : 
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 - azote contenu dans l 'anmoniaque , 57 ; Il Il Il l. c?4.vtlllri 0,.74: - " " " la cystine tr..ces Il Il tt 1 r urinine 10, S f) Il Il Il l'histidine 2,94 µ1. Il Il " la lysine 8,60 .' 

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Les   pierrua   à lécher conformes à la présente invention peuvent avoir toutes formes et tous poids   appropriés.   



   La présente invention a églament pour objet en second lieu le liant à 'base de gélatine destiné à la fabrication des pierres à   lécher.   



   "REVENDICATIONS"   "Ayunt   ainsi décrit mon invention et me réservant   d'y   apportar tous perfectionnements ou   nodifi-   cations qui me paraîtraient nécessaires, je revendique comme ma propriété exclusive et   privative".   



   1 ) Pierre à lécher caractérisée par le fait   aue   le liant auquel sont incorporés les produits utiles est un liant à base de mitière gélatineuse
2 ) Pierre à lécher suivant la revendication 1, caractérisée par le fait que le liant est constitué par un produit à base de gélatine. 



   3 ) Pierre à %cher suivant 1 et 2 caractérisée par le fait que le liant est une gélatine traitée de façon à perdre son hygroscopicité. 

**ATTENTION** fin du champ DESC peut contenir debut de CLMS **.



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  So-called stone devices are used for cattle, either at the t0ta.ble or in the pasture. lick. which contain appropriate ceGtin.é8 products. to excite the appetite of animals, the main of this: :) pro-
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 duits 6-both salt (sodium chloride). The 'products in
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 question are compressed or., general.1en: t, ïrlcox.'azc 1; a binder which, at the present time, had Jouvenl t; 1. ;; x 1 ".;, e OelL11-01 p1.'éi3entf; serious drawbacks: il uo duli- 'ce under the action of .'uidi-G .: c-t he does not have, well
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 heard., no nutritional value.
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  L "\: j; J: r'.Jer1i:; r ;: invention C ..: nIC <.: 1'llC in the first place. Tmc pierre ù lucher <" have the 0:, 1 '<1 (. : tt51; .Ü) "tiÇtI.lC: con-

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 -ist in this ruc3 11-u i, o> ro <.ui 'i ,; u-.lt iri 0 r or (, 0 '- a slime binder do c: .. t.ttt; we glue. this profit pcub coi> ;, 1.; ter either in t; t11: ¯l "tine rUirc; .ent said treated uc J. ':;' S- # l to lose its hydrojoopicitc, .C) il- en un} Jro (uit r: l;: .. ic from the trunu the ornamentation of lu,: 6L- <tinû IH. # tr it .ment to cliuud of said c61; .. ti; 1e by de: <: c.ri ..: ro..rm 1 '-. 3x: 1 ::' Stllyll: net, j tr; .lmine, uyjnt the effect of hardening it by transforming its structure, from 1 ':. ;; to dominate it in a tighter micromolecular racture.



  The advantages of the stone according to the present invention are considerable: -; : she nese
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 does not disintegrate in humidity and improves the ileum ration of cattle by providing a complex of amino acids.



   As an example we can. ':: use as
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 binder a product prepared from protein material ... l1cs from waste bones, skin, intestines, visceral walls, blood vessels and lymphatic which have been hydrolyzed and 'classified, the hydrolyzed product then being concentrated to 50 % and heat treated by 1%
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 of hexamethylene tetrvinine and 0.5 of technical glycerin.

   The product obtained, which has the appearance of a gelatin or a glue, is incorporated in the liquid state into the pulverized useful products, for example in a proportion of 8 to 10%.
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 as an example U; t telli2 ': t,: the dry state, may contain amino acids :; in the following proportion:
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 - nitrogen contained in the ammonia, 57; He He He l. c? 4.vtlllri 0, .74: - "" "cystine tr..ces He He tt 1 r urinine 10, S f) He He He histidine 2.94 µ1. He He" lysine 8.60 . '

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The lickstones according to the present invention can have any suitable shape and weight.



   A second object of the present invention is also the gelatin-based binder intended for the manufacture of lickstones.



   "CLAIMS" "Ayunt describes my invention in this way and reserving the right to make any improvements or modifications that may appear necessary to me, I claim as my exclusive and private property".



   1) Lick stone characterized by the fact that the binder in which the useful products are incorporated is a binder based on gelatinous mitt
2) Lick stone according to claim 1, characterized in that the binder consists of a gelatin-based product.



   3) Stone at% expensive according to 1 and 2, characterized by the fact that the binder is a gelatin treated so as to lose its hygroscopicity.

** ATTENTION ** end of DESC field can contain start of CLMS **.


    

Claims (1)

4 ) 'Pierre à lécher suivant 1 et 2 caractérisée par le fait que le liant est une gélatine transfoxrée par traitement à chaud au moyen d'hexaméthylènetétramine. **ATTENTION** fin du champ CLMS peut contenir debut de DESC **. 4) 'Lick stone according to 1 and 2 characterized in that the binder is a gelatin transfoxified by heat treatment with hexamethylenetetramine. ** CAUTION ** end of field CLMS may contain start of DESC **.
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Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
FR2314051A1 (en) * 1975-06-10 1977-01-07 Uniscope Inc IMPROVED PRESSURE FORMING PROCESS OF SOLID PARTICLES USING A LUBRICANT BINDER

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
FR2314051A1 (en) * 1975-06-10 1977-01-07 Uniscope Inc IMPROVED PRESSURE FORMING PROCESS OF SOLID PARTICLES USING A LUBRICANT BINDER

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