NZ231629A - Milking machine pulsator with funnel-shaped bobbin housing: air-tight seal between bobbin housing and its seat with claw bowl - Google Patents

Milking machine pulsator with funnel-shaped bobbin housing: air-tight seal between bobbin housing and its seat with claw bowl

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NZ231629A
NZ231629A NZ23162989A NZ23162989A NZ231629A NZ 231629 A NZ231629 A NZ 231629A NZ 23162989 A NZ23162989 A NZ 23162989A NZ 23162989 A NZ23162989 A NZ 23162989A NZ 231629 A NZ231629 A NZ 231629A
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bobbin
bobbin housing
housing
pulsator
seat
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NZ23162989A
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Graham John Harker
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Alfa Laval Nz Ltd
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Priority to NZ23162989A priority Critical patent/NZ231629A/en
Priority to NL9002774A priority patent/NL9002774A/en
Priority to AU68158/90A priority patent/AU639049B2/en
Publication of NZ231629A publication Critical patent/NZ231629A/en

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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01JMANUFACTURE OF DAIRY PRODUCTS
    • A01J5/00Milking machines or devices
    • A01J5/04Milking machines or devices with pneumatic manipulation of teats
    • A01J5/10Pulsators arranged otherwise than on teat-cups
    • A01J5/12Pulsators arranged otherwise than on teat-cups with membranes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01JMANUFACTURE OF DAIRY PRODUCTS
    • A01J5/00Milking machines or devices
    • A01J5/04Milking machines or devices with pneumatic manipulation of teats
    • A01J5/041Milk claw

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  • Measuring Pulse, Heart Rate, Blood Pressure Or Blood Flow (AREA)
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Description

231623 PATENTS FORM NO. 5 Foe Mo. 4: $200.00 PATENTS ACT 1953 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION After Provisional No: 231629 Dated: 5th December 19S9 PULSATOR IMPROVEMENTS WE ALFA-LAVAL (NZ) LIMITED, a New Zealand company of 307 Sandwich Road, Hamilton, New Zealand hereby declare the invention for which I/We pray that a patent may be granted to us, and the method by which it is to be performed to be particularly described in and by the following statement: 1 ?31629 This invention relates to pulsators for milking plant.
The NU Pl'LSE milking system.- pulsator has been established in the market in New Zealand and overseas for some twenty years. The NU PULSE pulsator has a pulsation unit mounted on a milking claw.
A major development to the claw was made during the late 70s when the pulsator claw wa> modified by the inclusion of a diaphragm which separated the milk and air portions of the claw. Efficient operation of the MOC claw requires that air space:- within the claw be properly isolated.
Figure 1 of the accompanying drawings is a sectional illustration of a further modified MOC claw which comprit.es a claw bowl generally indicated by arrow 1 split about a flange 2 into upper and lower section^ 3 and 4 respectively. The lower section 4 incorporates milk inlets 5 and a milk outlet 6. The upper section 3 incorporates a skirl 7 and a rim S which accommodates fixed and moving parts of the pulsator unit generally indicated by arrow 9. The main part.- of the pulsator unit are a substantially funnel-shaped bohbin housing 11). a complimentary bobbin 11a diaphragm 12 and cap 13. The operation of the pulsator is described by New Zealand Patent Specification No. 1S9104. which description is incorporated herein by way of reference.
There are distinct air spaces within the pulsator these being space A defined by the cap 13 and diaphragm 12. space B within the interior of the bobbin 11. space C between the bobbin 11 and bobbin housing 10. space D betwticft^r bobbin housing 10 and the rim S. space E in the upper p(>rtio^^-iV/^^i 1 king 231629 claw and space K in the lower portion of the milking claw which in the case of the MOC is separated by a diaphragm 14. Spaces C and D. B and E are communicable.
The MOC claw modification was introduced with the major objective of separating the air from the pulsation chamber of the milk claw from the milk in the claw. Vacuum equalisation during milking has been found to be an additional distinct advantage.
The MOC claw is generally tuned to give 50 to 55 pulsation:- per minute, however in practice the pulsation rate can speed up during milking as milk flow controls the pulsation rate which can gel up to between £0 to 120 pulsations per minute depending on the cow. Movements of the diaphragm 14 (affecting pressure?* within the space E) assist to control pulsation rates. ;Parts of the MOC claw are moulded in plastics with the outer body involved being a different plastic to the plastic from which the bobbin and bobbin housing 10 are moulded. The MOC claw is designed to be easily disassembled for cleaning and maintenance purposes and a number of rubber seals !as described in New Zealand Patent Specification No. 189104' are provided to seal off air spaces of the claw. Properly maintained the seals provide satisfactory isolation between the various air spaces of the claw, however leakage has been found to occur in some pulsators between the bottom lip 15 of the bobbin housing 10 and its seat which includes the adjacent edge 16 of the upper section where to assist with seating of the bobbin housing matching surfaces 16 are chamfered. Leakage between these plastic to plastic surfaces can occur. ;surfaces because of the different characteri>tic> of the plasties, manufacturing tolerances, and incorrect assembly. Some time ago thought was given to sealing this joint with a sealant or an o-ring. The use of sealants has the disadvantage that once the seal is broken the surfaces need to be re-cleaned and the sealant re-applied. O-rings are a problem because there is very little room from the provision of grooves for accepting an o-ring. These options were eliminated. ;Because the surfaces 16 are chamfered any variation between the angle of the chamfers which may occur as a result of a manufacturing fault, aging of the plastics or mis-alignment on assembly will create leakage and therefor a plain seal or ring is unlikely to give total insurance against leakage. ;The NU PULSE pulsator is also sold in standard form without a diaphragm 14. ;It is an object of the pre>eru invention to provide a bobbin housing for pulsators of the kind described in New Zealand Patent Specification No. 1S9104 which will provide satisfactory means of sealing the seating joint referred to. Further objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the ensuing description. ;According to the present invention therefore there is provided a bobbin housing for pulsators of the kind described, said bobbin housing being of a generally funnel-shaped configuration and having sealing means for providing and maintaining a substantially air tight seal between the bobbin housing and its seat, said sealing means comprising a t*,17JUNI»92^ 73:629 compressible material u bicb is fixed to the base ol' the bobbin housing and which provides sealing contact between the bobbin housing and its seat.
In the accompanying drawings: Figures 2 and :i: are partial side and sectional views of the base of the bobbin housing of the modified pulsator of Figure 1. and Figures 4 and 4a: are side and bottom views respectively of the bobbin for the modified pulsator of Figure 1.
In accordance with tin- present invention the ba>e 20 of the bobbin housing 11 is provided with a shoulder 21 to which sealing means generally indicated by arrow 22 is fitted. The sealing means illustrated is ring-shaped having an inner surface 2.'> and flat upper and lower surfaces 24. The outer peripheral surface 25 is fluted to enhance compressibility of the sealing means . The sealing means 22 is al.-o shown in Figure 1 and it will be appreciated from the pulsator arrangement that the depth of the sealing means can be selected so that it is comprer-.-ed when the cap 13 is secured. The shoulder 21 ensures that no upward di>placement of the sealing means is possible. The sealing means is moulded or otherwise formed in a compressible material such as rubber, although other materials may be equally effective.
Figures 4 and 4a of the drawing.- -how the bobbin of the modified pulsator 11 in more detail. The bobbin 1 1 is funnel->haped and complimentary to the bobbin housing Id and a lower part 2(i i> provided with three projecting ribs 27 which, when the pulsator is assembled ensure the bobbin 11 is correctly centred in the bobbin housing 10. The upper outer periphoraLsess=±sK^s 2S of' ■y .17 JUN1992m// - J 231629 the bobbin 11 an.' chamfered in order to minimise tile width of s»urface> 29 which have intermittent contact with the diaphragm 12.
Aspects of the present invention have been described by way of example and modifications and additions thereto may be made without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.

Claims (5)

231629 WHAT 1/WE CLAIM IS
1. A bobbin housing for pulsators of the kind described, said bobbin housing being of a generally funnel-shaped configuration and having sealing means for providing and maintaining a substantially air tight seal between the bobbin housing and its seat, said sealing means comprising a sealing ring of compressible material which is fixed to the base of the bobbin housing and which provides sealing contact between the bobbin housing and its seat.
2. A bobbin housing as claimed in claim 1 wherein the sealing ring is fitted to the base of the bobbin housing adjacent a shoulder which opposes displacement of the sealing ring.
3. A bobbin housing as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2 wherein the sealing ring is provided with a circumferential flute enhancing its compressibility.
4. A pulsator having a bobbin housing as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 3, and a bobbin complimentary with the bobbin housing, said bobbin having a plurality of spacer members extending from lower portions thereof which ensure continuous axial alignment of the bobbin within the bobbin housing.
5. A pulsator as claimed in claim 4 wherein the upper outer surfaces of the bobbin are chamfered in order to minimise the width of surfaces in contact with a diaphragm above it. A bobbin housing for a pulsator substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawings. A pulsator substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawings. ALFA-LAVAL fNZ) LIMITED by their Attorneys JAMES & WELLS \ ■ T* O 4 fc
NZ23162989A 1989-12-15 1989-12-15 Milking machine pulsator with funnel-shaped bobbin housing: air-tight seal between bobbin housing and its seat with claw bowl NZ231629A (en)

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NZ23162989A NZ231629A (en) 1989-12-15 1989-12-15 Milking machine pulsator with funnel-shaped bobbin housing: air-tight seal between bobbin housing and its seat with claw bowl
NL9002774A NL9002774A (en) 1989-12-15 1990-12-17 Pulsating mechanism for milking installation - has funnel shaped housing with seal ring and jacket with rim
AU68158/90A AU639049B2 (en) 1989-12-15 1990-12-17 Pulsator improvements

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NZ23162989A NZ231629A (en) 1989-12-15 1989-12-15 Milking machine pulsator with funnel-shaped bobbin housing: air-tight seal between bobbin housing and its seat with claw bowl

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AU465878B2 (en) * 1971-06-17 1973-12-20 Bodmin, Syd Ernest Improvements in or relating to pulsator units of milking machines

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