GB2299011A - Teat cleaner - Google Patents

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GB2299011A
GB2299011A GB9507695A GB9507695A GB2299011A GB 2299011 A GB2299011 A GB 2299011A GB 9507695 A GB9507695 A GB 9507695A GB 9507695 A GB9507695 A GB 9507695A GB 2299011 A GB2299011 A GB 2299011A
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Barry Reginald Marshall
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Ambic Equipment Ltd
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Priority to DE69623157T priority patent/DE69623157T2/en
Priority to EP96301848A priority patent/EP0733348B1/en
Priority to US08/618,550 priority patent/US5722350A/en
Priority to CA002172473A priority patent/CA2172473A1/en
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01JMANUFACTURE OF DAIRY PRODUCTS
    • A01J7/00Accessories for milking machines or devices
    • A01J7/04Accessories for milking machines or devices for treatment of udders or teats, e.g. for cleaning
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61DVETERINARY INSTRUMENTS, IMPLEMENTS, TOOLS, OR METHODS
    • A61D11/00Washing devices or gaseous curative baths specially adapted to veterinary purposes

Abstract

A dip cup comprises a compressible container 10 containing a liquid including a foaming agent, a cup 11 mounted on the container, a foaming device 19 for drawing air into liquid in the container as the container expands from a compressed state, and a passage 14 between the container and the cup through which foam can pass from the container to the cup as the container is compressed. The foaming device is arranged to draw air into liquid in the container via small holes 21 and includes a valve 23, 24, 25 preventing the contents of the container from being expelled via the foaming device when the container is compressed. A one way valve 16 is provided in the passage to prevent the return of foam from the cup to the container.

Description

A DIP CUP AND METHOD OF TREATING THE TEATS OF ANIMALS This invention relates to a method of treating the teats of animals and to a dip cup for treating the teats of animals, typically cows, such as with a disinfectant.
It is known to provide dip cups for treating the teats of animals, typically cows, with a liquid disinfectant immediately prior to and/or immediately after milking.
Some known dip cups comprise a compressible container and a rigid cup threadably engaged with the open end of the container. The cup of known dip cups is frustoconical and has an opening in its base. Liquid in the container can be discharged through the opening into the cup by compressing the container and, whilst holding the container in the compressed state, the cup can be placed over teats to dip the teats in the disinfectant. The liquid will return to the container when the container is no longer held in a compressed condition.
These known dip cups work quite satisfactorily but there are conceived advantages in dipping the teats in a foam rather than a liquid. Firstly, foam is more visible to the eye than liquid and, therefore, the use of foam will provide a user with visible confirmation that all teats have been dipped. Also, it is thought that by using foam, less disinfectant will be used. Foam may also have a greater residue on the teat of its active ingredients, which will therefore remain on the teat for a longer period of time.
Accordingly, in one aspect, the invention provides a method of treating the teats of animals with a disinfectant in foamed form.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a dip cup comprising a compressible container for containing a liquid including a foaming agent, a cup mounted on the container, foaming means for drawing air into liquid in the container as the container expands from a compressed state to cause the liquid to foam, and passage means between the container and the cup and through which foam can pass from the container to the cup as the container is compressed.
Preferably, the cup is releasably connected to the container, such as by a screw threaded connection therebetween.
Preferably, the passage means includes means at least restricting the return of foam from the cup to the container. In this case, the restricting means, preferably, comprises a one way valve.
Preferably, the foaming means is arranged to draw air into liquid in the container from the exterior of the dip cup and includes means for preventing the contents of the container from being expelled via the foaming means when the container is compressed.
The foaming means may comprise a manifold disposed in the container adjacent to the bottom thereof, the manifold having an air inlet communicating with the exterior of the dip cup and a plurality of outlet apertures for dispersing air drawn in through the air inlet into the liquid in the container. In this case, the air inlet may communicate with the exterior of the dip cup via an inlet passage in the cup and a flexible tube connecting the inlet passage to the air inlet of the manifold. Preferably, the manifold includes a one way valve for preventing the contents of the container from being expelled via the foaming means as the container is compressed.
Preferably, the cup has a base portion releasably engaged with the top of the container and an upper generally frustoconical portion which may be inclined with respect to the base portion.
The invention will now be more particularly described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawing which is a sectional view through one embodiment of a dip cup according to the present invention.
Referring to the drawing, the dip cup shown therein comprises a translucent, compressible, plastics container, in the form of an open topped bottle 10 and a rigid plastics cup 11 which is threadably engaged with the open upper end of the bottle 10.
The cup 11 has a generally cylindrical base portion 11~ which threadably engages with the open end of the bottle 10 and an upper, generally frustoconical portion 1 lib which is inclined at a small angle with respect to the base portion 1 lea.
The base portion 1 la has an internal annular flange 12 which fits inside the upper externally threaded portion of the bottle 10 to give the connection between the bottle and the cup added rigidity.
The base portion 1 1a of the cup also has a depending central collar 13 which defines an opening 14. A valve member 16 seats against the upper end of the opening 14 and has a stem portion 16a which extends downwards into the collar 13.
An apertured disc 17 is snap fittably engaged with the base portion 1 lea and this disc 17 serves to limit upward displacement of the valve member 16 away from its seated position.
An air inlet elbow 18 is moulded into the cup 11 and has one limb 18a projecting through a side wall of the cup 11 so as to communicate with the exterior of the dip cup and a second limb 18b which projects downwardly between the annular flange 12 and the collar 13. The elbow 18 may be swivellable relative to the cup 11.
A foaming device 19 is disposed in the bottle 11 adjacent the bottom of the bottle. The foaming device 19 is in the form of a hollow disc shaped manifold having a central air inlet nipple 20 upstanding from its upper surface and a plurality of small air outlet apertures 21 in its upper surface. These apertures 21 may be arranged in four equi-angularly spaced, radially extending rows.
The air inlet nipple 20 is connected to the lower end of the depending limb 18b of the air inlet elbow 18 by a flexible tube 22.
The manifold 19 has a central aperture 23 in its base coaxial with the air inlet nipple 20 and a one way valve in the form of a ball 24 which is located radially within the manifold and which is movable between the position shown in which it closes the aperture 23 and a position in which it seats in a frustoconical recess 25 at the lower end of the air inlet nipple 20.
In use, the container is partially filled with a liquid, typically a liquid disinfectant, containing a foaming agent. In order to cause the liquid to foam up, the bottle 10 is compressed and then released several times. As the bottle is released from its compressed state air is drawn into the liquid in the bottle via the air inlet elbow 18, the flexible tube 22 and the manifold. The air passes through the air inlet nipple 20 and is dispersed into the liquid through the small outlet apertures 21 in the upper surface of the manifold. When the bottle is compressed liquid enters the manifold through the central aperture 23 in the base of the manifold and forces the ball 24 to seat in the frustoconical recess 25 thereby preventing liquid within the bottle 10 from being expelled via the air inlet elbow 18. Also, as the bottle is compressed, foam within the bottle is forced up through the opening 14 defined by the collar 13, past the valve member 16 which is unseated and through the apertures in the disc 17.
The valve member 16 prevents the return of foam to the bottle and the foam therefore collects within the cup. After sufficient foam has collected in the cup, the cup can be placed over teats so that the teats are disinfected by the foam.
The embodiment described above is given by way of example only and various modifications will be apparent to persons skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention.

Claims (13)

1. A dip cup comprising a compressible container for containing a liquid including a foaming agent, a cup mounted on the container, foaming means for drawing air into liquid in the container as the container expands from a compressed state to cause the liquid to foam, and passage means between the container and the cup and through which foam can pass from the container to the cup as the container is compressed.
2. A dip cup as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cup is releasably connected to the container.
3. A dip cup as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the passage means includes means at least restricting the return of foam from the cup to the container.
4. A dip cup as claimed in claim 3, wherein the restricting means comprises a one way valve.
5. A dip cup as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the foaming means is arranged to draw air into liquid in the container from the exterior of the dip cup and includes means for preventing the contents of the container from being expelled via the foaming means when the container is compressed.
6. A dip cup as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the foaming means comprises a manifold disposed in the container adjacent to the bottom thereof, the manifold having an air inlet communicating with the exterior of the dip cup and a plurality of outlet apertures for dispersing air drawn in through the air inlet into the liquid in the container.
7. A dip cup as claimed in claim 6, wherein the air inlet communicates with the exterior of the dip cup via an inlet passage in the cup and a flexible tube connecting the inlet passage to the air inlet of the manifold.
8. A dip cup as claimed in claim 6 or claim 7, wherein the manifold includes a one way valve for preventing the contents of the container from being expelled via the foaming means as the container is compressed.
9. A dip cup as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 8, wherein the cup has a base portion releasably engaged with the top of the container and an upper generally frusto conical portion.
10. A dip cup as claimed in claim 9, wherein the frusto conical portion is inclined with respect to the base portion.
11. A dip cup substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings
12. A method of treating the teats of animals using a dip cup as claimed in any one of the preceding claims.
13. A method of treating the teats of animals with a disinfectant in a foamed form.
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Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
AT96301848T ATE222734T1 (en) 1995-03-24 1996-03-19 DIVING CUP FOR TREATING TEATS IN ANIMAL
ES96301848T ES2180695T3 (en) 1995-03-24 1996-03-19 WET CUP TO TREAT ANIMAL TITS.
DE69623157T DE69623157T2 (en) 1995-03-24 1996-03-19 Dipping cup for the treatment of teats in animals
EP96301848A EP0733348B1 (en) 1995-03-24 1996-03-19 A dip cup for treating the teats of animals
US08/618,550 US5722350A (en) 1995-03-24 1996-03-20 Dip cup and method of treatinng the teats of animals
CA002172473A CA2172473A1 (en) 1995-03-24 1996-03-22 Dip cup and method of treating the teats of animals

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GB2371249A (en) * 2001-01-20 2002-07-24 Ambic Equip Ltd Foamed detergent applicator
GB2376888A (en) * 2001-05-15 2002-12-31 Vordin Ltd Teat sanitising device
WO2008114062A1 (en) 2007-03-22 2008-09-25 Ambic Equipment Limited Dip cup

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US3921860A (en) * 1970-12-18 1975-11-25 Silver Jules Liquid dispensing cup for flexible container
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GB2371249A (en) * 2001-01-20 2002-07-24 Ambic Equip Ltd Foamed detergent applicator
EP1224858A2 (en) 2001-01-20 2002-07-24 Ambic Equipment Limited An applicator
GB2371249B (en) * 2001-01-20 2004-03-10 Ambic Equip Ltd An applicator
EP1224858A3 (en) * 2001-01-20 2005-01-26 Ambic Equipment Limited An applicator
GB2376888A (en) * 2001-05-15 2002-12-31 Vordin Ltd Teat sanitising device
WO2008114062A1 (en) 2007-03-22 2008-09-25 Ambic Equipment Limited Dip cup
US8230820B2 (en) 2007-03-22 2012-07-31 Ambic Equipment Limited Dip cup

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