US20160249586A1 - Method and device for attaching an ear tag - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a method according to the preamble of claim 1 and to a device according to the preamble of claim 7 .
- Ear tags for identifying farm animals have become established worldwide. Only very few cows, goats or sheep which are not fitted with ear tags are still to be found. These ear tags are used primarily for identification for the purpose of organizing and recording livestock, association with the owners and the traceability of farm animals.
- a suitable ear tag for this purpose is shown in the generic US 2010/0210011 A1.
- This ear tag basically corresponds to the design of the known design previously described, but additionally has a removable head, which is fixed in front of the mandrel in the insertion direction thereof and, when the ear is pierced, removes a sample therefrom by means of a front ring cutter.
- a disadvantage with this is that, after the mandrel has engaged in the hole, the removal head is pushed through the hole and is arranged exposed behind it. Covering the back of the hole in order to prevent tampering, as the publication mentioned in the introduction shows, is not possible in this case, as the back of the hole must remain freely accessible in order to be able to remove the sample from there.
- the object of the present invention therefore consists in increasing protection against tampering for a generic device.
- the removal head and the mandrel are designed to work together in such a way that the action thereof on the sample results in a movement path which has a transversely oriented movement component at least in one region. This results in a movement of the sample which removes it sideways from the movement path of the mandrel. This prevents the mandrel taking the sample with it through the hole.
- the mandrel can be anchored in the hole, which can be designed to prevent tampering in any way, e.g. fitted with a protective cap on the rear. However, this does not prevent the sample from being removed, as, because of its transversely oriented movement component, it does not move into the protective cap but is conveyed to a different place where it remains easily accessible.
- the characteristics of claim 8 are provided. These enable the severing action to be integrated into the device according to the invention particularly easily, e.g. in the manner of cutting shears, wherein, advantageously, according to claim 9 , the transverse component can also be produced in an uncomplicated manner by utilizing the movement of the cutting members.
- the cutting members can be formed by the mandrel and a container, which for example can be the container for dispatching the sample and can also be formed by the removal head.
- a container which for example can be the container for dispatching the sample and can also be formed by the removal head.
- the surface is designed as a conical surface.
- an angled surface which is symmetrical all round, is provided.
- the ability to use conventional ear tags with a conical mandrel is also advantageous here.
- a cutter can facilitate severing by means of a cutting effect.
- a needle arrangement can facilitate severing. This can fix the ear on the removal head in the region of the sample so that severing by tearing occurs during the relative movement with respect to the mandrel. This also prevents the ear from being pushed aside without obtaining a sample.
- the needle arrangement does not necessarily have to have actual needles. It can also consist merely of a rough surface region which holds the sample securely when sufficient force is applied.
- the removal head has a slot, which can also be designed as a predetermined breaking point and which is designed such that, after the mandrel has passed through, it allows the mandrel shaft to pass easily and without damage on its subsequent sideways removal movement.
- a further alternative embodiment arises according to claim 19 .
- the removal head runs on a second movement path which crosses the first movement path at the point of penetration of the ear.
- a removal head according to the invention can be seen from claim 20 .
- FIGS. 1.1 to 1.7 show different phases of the relative movement between mandrel and removal head in a first embodiment of the invention
- FIGS. 2.1 to 2.6 show different phases of the relative movement between mandrel and removal head in a second embodiment of the invention
- FIGS. 3.1 to 3.4 show different phases of the relative movement between mandrel and removal head in a third embodiment of the invention.
- FIGS. 4.1 to 4.3 show different phases of the relative movement between mandrel and removal head in a fourth embodiment of the invention.
- FIGS. 1.1 to 1.7 show a first embodiment of the invention, wherein a side view of the complete device with applicator pliers 1 is shown in FIG. 1.1 .
- These applicator pliers consist of two parts which are mounted so that they can pivot against one another about an axis hole 2 , one of which has been omitted in order to simplify the drawing.
- a bolt 4 which, as FIG. 1.2 shows, carries a mandrel pin 5 at its bottom end, is movably mounted in a guide hole 3 .
- the bolt 4 is connected in a manner (not shown) by means of appropriate kinematics to the second part of the applicator pliers 1 (not shown) and is driven by plier-like pivoting of the two parts of the applicator pliers.
- FIG. 1.2 shows, a mandrel part 6 of an ear tag is fitted on the mandrel pin 5 shown in FIG. 2 .
- the mandrel part 6 has a mandrel plate 7 , to which a conically shaped mandrel 8 is connected by means of a mandrel shaft 9 ,
- the mandrel shaft is hollow to accommodate the mandrel pin 1 , as FIG. 1.2 shows.
- a hole part 10 forms the second part of the ear tag. It has a hole plate 11 in which, as FIG. 1.2 shows, a hole 12 is arranged. On the side of the hole 12 opposite the mandrel 8 , said hole is sealed in a tamperproof manner by a housing 14 which encompasses a chamber 13 .
- the chamber 13 widens relative to the diameter of the hole 12 , so that, after penetrating the hole 12 , the mandrel 8 can engage with its edge 15 behind the edge of the hole 12 .
- the parts 6 , 10 of the ear tag are thereby secured to one another. Access to the mandrel 8 for the purpose of tampering is prevented by the wall 14 of the chamber 13 .
- FIG. 1.2 An ear 16 , for example the ear of a cow to which the ear tag 6 , 7 is to be fixed, is also shown in FIG. 1.2 . In doing so, a tissue sample is also to be removed. This is shown with reference to the subject matter of FIG. 1.2 in successive movement phases, which are shown in FIGS. 1.2 to 1.7 .
- a removal head 17 is arranged underneath the ear 16 in the vicinity of the hole 12 , as can be seen in FIG. 1.2 .
- the removal head 17 forms a removal chamber 18 , which is closed all around and has a removal opening 19 on the top side facing the mandrel 8 .
- the removal head 17 is mounted on the applicator pliers 1 by means of a plunger 20 in a tubular guide 21 so that it can move in a direction perpendicular to the axis of the mandrel 8 .
- the ear tag parts 6 and 10 are first attached to the applicator pliers 1 , as FIG. 1.2 shows.
- the removal head 17 is also fitted in the manner shown in FIG. 1.2 .
- the mandrel 8 is at the very top.
- the ear is arranged under the mandrel 8 .
- the mandrel 8 is now driven downwards by actuating the applicator pliers. As FIG. 1.3 shows, it first pushes the ear 16 downwards as far as the removal head 17 and, in doing so, cuts into the ear 16 as FIG. 1.3 shows.
- a sample 22 is severed from the tissue of the ear 16 and, as FIG. 1.4 shows, deposited in the removal chamber 18 .
- the conical surface of the mandrel 8 cuts against the top edge of the opening 19 as the second cutting member, as a result of which the sample 22 is severed from the ear 16 .
- This severing action may be incomplete and leave a connecting strand between the sample 22 and the ear 16 .
- This can then be torn or cut in a final severing action,
- a second, step-shaped edge arranged below the top edge can be provided on the opening 19 .
- FIG. 1.5 shows that, when lowered further, the mandrel 8 passes down through the removal head 17 from above and penetrates the hole 12 .
- the mandrel 8 In the next movement step according to FIG. 1.6 , the mandrel 8 has reached the bottom point of its movement. It now sits in the chamber 13 engaged behind the edge of the hole 12 . The sample 22 lies unimpeded next to the mandrel shaft 9 in the removal chamber 18 .
- the ear tag parts 6 and 10 are now removed from the applicator pliers, namely to the left according to FIG. 1.6 .
- the removal head 17 remains in its guide 21 in the applicator pliers 1 .
- the mandrel shaft 9 is withdrawn sideways from the removal chamber 18 .
- the removal head 17 in its left side wall in the figure it has a slot 23 which opens when the mandrel shaft 9 is withdrawn sideways, allows the mandrel shaft through and then closes again as shown in FIG. 1.7 .
- the material of the removal head 17 must have suitable elasticity for this purpose.
- the removal head 17 can now be removed from the applicator pliers 1 from the position shown in FIG. 1.7 and sent, for example, to a laboratory where the required analyses can be carried out.
- the sample 22 is preferably placed in a transport container and sealed airtight.
- FIG. 1.5 shows, remains held in the removal chamber 18 .
- the mandrel 8 continues downwards and, in doing so, moves the sample 22 to the side, namely to the right according to the figures.
- FIG. 1.5 shows compared with FIG. 1.4 , the whole removal head 17 is also moved somewhat to the side at the same time. This therefore results in a sideways movement of the sample 22 on a section of the path after the process of severing the sample 22 .
- FIGS. 2.1 to 2.6 show a second embodiment of the invention in which, apart from a few exceptions, the components correspond to those of the embodiment previously described. The same references are used wherever possible.
- FIG. 2.1 shows a position corresponding to FIG. 1.2 .
- the mandrel 8 sits with the mandrel shaft 9 on the mandrel pin 5 and is now to be moved through the ear 16 and the removal head 17 and through the hole 12 into the chamber 13 .
- the removal opening 19 of the removal chamber 18 has a sharp edge which, together with the conical angled surface of the mandrel 8 , exerts a cutting effect on the sample 22 which is to be cut from the ear 16 .
- the sample 22 is therefore at least predominantly severed with a cutting action.
- the action is to be less cutting-off, and rather tearing-off.
- the opening 19 of the removal chamber 18 is provided with a funnel-shaped collar 24 , which FIG. 2.2 shows in plan view.
- the collar 24 is provided with a radially-arranged row of needles 25 .
- These needles 25 can be seen most clearly in FIG. 2.6 . They each have a barbed hook at their free end and with this penetrate the tissue of the ear 14 when, as FIG. 2.3 shows for example, it is pressed against the collar 24 .
- FIG. 2.4 shows, the collar 24 , which sits elastically in the removal opening 19 , is pressed downwards out of said opening and, in doing so, the sample 22 held by its needles 25 is finally torn from the ear 16 , which remains outside the removal opening 19 .
- the collar 24 with the sample 22 is moved sideways by the mandrel 8 and deposited in the removal chamber 18 .
- FIG. 2.6 shows a position of the mandrel 8 at the very bottom. This has now also moved the removal head 17 in its guide 21 to the side. In doing so, the mandrel shaft 9 has emerged sideways through the slot 23 .
- the sample can now be removed from the applicator pliers together with the removal head 17 .
- FIGS. 1.1 to 1.7 is compared with the second embodiment of FIGS. 2.1 to 2.6 , then it can be seen that the essential difference consists in how the sample 22 is severed from the ear 16 , namely in one case substantially by cutting and in the other case substantially by tearing. If necessary, these two options can also be combined with one another.
- a sidewards component of the movement is imparted to the sample 22 due to interaction between the mandrel 8 and the removal head 17 , so that ultimately the sample 22 lands in the removal chamber 18 in the removal head 17 and only the mandrel 8 in the chamber 13 .
- the sample 22 is substantially severed by interaction of the mandrel 8 with the removal opening 19 . If, in doing so, the concentric geometry of the arrangement of the mandrel relative to the removal opening 19 is taken into account, then a sample could be produced which encompasses the mandrel in the form of a ring. This could result in the unfavorable tendency for the mandrel 8 to transport the sample into the chamber 13 . Devices, which are not shown and which cut this ring on further penetration of the mandrel so that it is reliably separated from the mandrel, are therefore advantageous.
- the sample may initially to all intents and purposes be only partially severed and remain connected to the ear by means of a thin strand of tissue for a period of time, e.g. until the end of the transverse movement.
- the strand of tissue can be used, for example, to pull a ring-shaped sample sitting on the mandrel from said mandrel.
- the strand of tissue can be finally severed.
- the initially only partial severing operation can be carried out with a first severing device, and a second severing device can be provided for the final severing operation.
- FIGS. 3.1 to 3.4 show a third embodiment of the invention which differs somewhat further from the previous embodiments. However, most parts remain unchanged and are provided with the same references.
- FIG. 3.1 shows, as an alternative to the previous embodiments, the removal head 17 is arranged directly in the axis of the mandrel 8 in front thereof in its direction of movement, and in addition is retained on the conical outer surface of the mandrel 8 in an interlocking manner by means of a funnel-shaped guide.
- the removal head 17 has the removal chamber 18 and the removal opening 19 , which is open in the direction of movement of the mandrel 8 and forms a ring cutter.
- the removal head 17 is not conveyed into the chamber 13 but, as FIG. 3.2 shows, enters the opening of a container 26 , which is held upright at an angle above the hole 12 , before reaching the hole 12 .
- FIG. 3.3 shows, on further downwards movement of the mandrel 8 , the removal head 17 , which runs against the wall of the container 26 , tilts at an angle and is pushed into the container by the mandrel 8 which continues to run downwards.
- the container 26 is also pushed to the side until it comes up against a stop on an angled guide 27 , which is shown in FIG. 3.3 , as is shown in FIG. 3.4 . From there, the container, which, with appropriate design of the removal head 17 , can be sealed airtight thereby, can be removed. It can be used as a transport container to the laboratory.
- the sample 22 is moved sideways relative to the movement path of the mandrel 8 after it has been severed from the ear.
- the sample 22 is moved together with the removal head 17 .
- FIGS. 4.1 to 4.3 show a fourth embodiment of the invention with somewhat different kinematics. Again, the previous references are used wherever possible.
- the applicator pliers 1 guide the bolt 4 to drive the mandrel 8 .
- a second bolt 28 which is coupled to a kinematic connection (not shown) to the drive of the bolt 4 , is mounted on the applicator pliers 1 at an angle to the bolt 4 .
- the second bolt 28 holds a tube 29 , at the end of which is fixed the removal head 17 , which, in accordance with the design of the third embodiment, has a tube cutter on its face side.
- the removal head 17 If the movements of the removal head 17 are compared, then it can be seen that, on downward movement of the bolt 28 , the removal head 17 first penetrates the ear 16 with its face-side ring cutter and is then inserted in the container 26 which is retained in the foot part of the applicator pliers 1 . The removal head 17 can securely seal the container, after which the sample 22 stored in the removal head 17 is sealed airtight in the interior of the container 26 .
- the bolt 2 a hen be pulled back up, as FIG. 4.3 shows.
- the mandrel 8 is driven separately from the removal head 17 but the movement thereof is coupled thereto via a kinematic arrangement.
- the mandrel 8 is not yet engaged. However, it is to pass through the ear 16 , namely at the same point at which a hole has previously been cut by the ring cutter of the removal head 17 . In its movement, the mandrel 8 must therefore lag somewhat behind the movement of the removal head 17 , so that the removal head 17 has passed completely through the hole in the ear 16 before the mandrel 8 arrives. This instant is shown in FIG. 4.2 .
- the removal head 17 is already beneath the ear so that the mandrel 8 can now pass through the hole in the ear 16 . In doing so, in the embodiment shown, it penetrates the tube 29 , as FIG. 4.2 shows.
- FIG. 4.3 shows the mandrel shortly before reaching its final position in the hole part 10 of the ear tag.
- the severed sample 22 undergoes a movement component which is oriented to the side relative to the movement path of the mandrel 8 .
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