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US967513A
US967513A US52935909A US1909529359A US967513A US 967513 A US967513 A US 967513A US 52935909 A US52935909 A US 52935909A US 1909529359 A US1909529359 A US 1909529359A US 967513 A US967513 A US 967513A
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  • Fig. 4f isa vertical transrito-rn Se.. enorr, or sr.
  • viewfiny inventiorir consists of the' novel' construction of parts. as arel fully' de#l scribed in t is specificatiom-illustrated'in the accom anying drawingsJ forming ⁇ a part thereo and particularly pointedoiitin the appended claims.
  • Figure 1 is an elevational 'view showing'fmy device complete.
  • Fig. 2 is ⁇ a view ofthe teat cups assembled as when in use, partly in section.
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical-longitudinal seover'se section of the millier. ⁇
  • the milker 1 is arranged to be seated sei5 curely u on', the bucket or receptable 2 which receptac e is 4desirably of the 'sl'iapeI 'l-lu's- ⁇ trated in Fig. 1 off the drawings.
  • the milker is screwed into the mouth ofthe receptacle,
  • a rubber-washer being internv posed between the milkerlandQsad-receptacle.
  • V.Said covering is so held to the walls '7 that air is prevented Runningslantingly downwardand com municating with the millier through the er u al 4tube 11 providedfwit a screwfcap A its" ende.
  • Communicating with the first-mentioned tube l1 and integralv therewith is a second tube 13 4formed at right anglestliereto, whiehftube 13 is received @hose or pipe 11i ⁇ (Fig. 1). which connects with a suitable pump or Vsuction suppl (not shown) by means of the pipe 15; stop pipe 14, whose function is o vious. ⁇
  • Each cup lis divided'into two compartf of each cup is partially covered of hoods 22 and 23,y respectively.
  • ach com pertinent is provided with a' perforation ForV instance the cup 20 is provided with ythe perforations 24 and 25.
  • a tion in the cup 20 is adapted to register with a corresponding erforation 2G inthe longi- "tudinfil ⁇ wall 7 o the milken foration ⁇ 26 is inserted a metal faucet 27 the mouth 28 of'which is receivedby a hose l or pipe 29 connected to a set p of teat cups 30l of the type more fully illustrated in Fig. 2.
  • ' These cups are supported by means o the self-"adjusti" g belt 31.
  • thecup 19 is provide l. the millier.
  • Vwith two similar perforations4 each of which may register with a perfoia from the s ides cockl-G is arranged at the upper end of the upon 'suitable spindles 17 arranged -in bearso A ments by vmeans of partitions 21'. ⁇ vThe top by means ⁇ 35 Into this peri.
  • said milker com rising two cups mounted within the' milker suction is transmitted to the cows teats by means of said hose 29 and 35 and sets of teat cups 30 and 36, respectively.
  • each of sai V provided with a perforation passes thereinto through the yrock over to its ot er position 'so that perforations 24 and 26 will register.
  • This action continues un-v til the cows udder is relieved of its' milk. Thefobject of this is to offer a relief to the c ws'ud'der.
  • a constant draw upon the ker-,one of which perforations is adapted o correspond to and register with one or the perforations in -the compartments of the adjacent cup, means for the conduction of milk into the cups and means to cause a partial vacuum in the milker.'.
  • a milking machine comprisinv a receptacle, a milker mounted thereon an communicating with the receptacle, said milker comprising a plurality of cups pivotally a spindle upon Whichthe cups are mounted, each of the cups divided uncommunicating compartment-s, meanst for the emission of milk into the orationsin the' per oration in each compartment of each cup t erewithg-
  • the glass tubes remain the same but, however,'washers 191 made of ⁇ flexible material,are interposed between the ends of the tubesgand'the adjacent -part of the teat cup.
  • each cup is provided with a removable Screw-cap 201 held in' place by the endless screw-threaded flange 21.1. This screw cap receives the rubber rim 221.
  • a interposed between the rubber rim and the threaded v lar 4Washer 211. .Th's isi an entirelynovel feature.
  • nl a milking machine comprising a" r'eceptacle,” a milker mountedl thereupon and i c with the-.5:receptacle7 said milker comprising a; plurality ofcups In testimony whereof I aiiix my signature, in presence of two witnesses. i i

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P.A B. GROFP.
VACUUM AUTOMATIC MILKING MACHINE.
, v APPLICATION IILEDYNOV. 22, l909.
Patented Aug. 16, .1910.
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31a/vento@ u fzyd. zoff 30 and arrangement tu tion of them'lker. Fig. 4f isa vertical transrito-rn Se.. enorr, or sr.
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OFFioa 9467.513. l i Speciication of Letters Patent:V Patentedl Aug. 16, 1910. v Applicationfled November 22, 1909. Serial No. 529,359.
To all whom tmc/ i] concer/n.;
Beit known citizen of the United States,` residing atSt. Johnsville, in the county of Montgomery and f State of New new and useful lm ovements inA Vacuum Automatic Milking-/laehiines",v o f which the following is a specification.. f i' This invention has relation to autriinatici` longitu irial 4 lfrom passing 'nto the militer 1 from the at'- inventions alfl inosphere.
lo milliers and the same particularly relatesl to improvements upon my ready protected by Patents #878,057 and #878,058.
ln connection-with my improvements L foration 1 0 is herewith describe and illustrate my inven;4 tions as an entirety7 disclosing the many lateand novel lfeatures which have been worked out since the date of mypatents' above mentioned. .r -v y. W My impr vements particularl Areside in the milker proper andare calcu ated to en` able the milk to be more'g'entlyrelieved from,
'the cowsl udderland without unnecessary waste of time. A minor 'improvement is made' in the teat cips, which' will. be described fully hereinater. /v
With these' aridiA other objectsin viewfiny inventiorirconsists of the' novel' construction of parts. as arel fully' de#l scribed in t is specificatiom-illustrated'in the accom anying drawingsJ forming `a part thereo and particularly pointedoiitin the appended claims.` Y v- Reference being had; tof the drawings? Figure 1 is an elevational 'view showing'fmy device complete. Fig. 2 is `a view ofthe teat cups assembled as when in use, partly in section. Fig. 3 is a vertical-longitudinal seover'se section of the millier.`
Referring more particularly to thedraw- "ings myinvention is described asfollows: The milker 1 is arranged to be seated sei5 curely u on', the bucket or receptable 2 which receptac e is 4desirably of the 'sl'iapeI 'l-lu's-` trated in Fig. 1 off the drawings. v The milker is screwed into the mouth ofthe receptacle,
rigidly and in such manner .asv to proven leakage bf air for the atmospherethereinto,A
or set thereon, a rubber-washer being internv posed between the milkerlandQsad-receptacle. The threads 3 of the millier lengage 1 threads i of the receptacle Said tlzrreads3 York, havey invented certain v 'i are formed' on thefouter periphery of the that. I, FLOYD-B. Griiorr,r a
9., V.Said covering is so held to the walls '7 that air is prevented Runningslantingly downwardand com municating with the millier through the er u al 4tube 11 providedfwit a screwfcap A its" ende. Communicating with the first-mentioned tube l1 and integralv therewith is a second tube 13 4formed at right anglestliereto, whiehftube 13 is received @hose or pipe 11i` (Fig. 1). which connects with a suitable pump or Vsuction suppl (not shown) by means of the pipe 15; stop pipe 14, whose function is o vious.`
Pivotally arranged within the milker 1` 'ings 18" are two cups 19 and 20, which cups are entirely independent of each other. y
Each cup lis divided'into two compartf of each cup is partially covered of hoods 22 and 23,y respectively. ach com pertinent is provided with a' perforation ForV instance the cup 20 is provided with ythe perforations 24 and 25.
' tion in the cup 20 is adapted to register with a corresponding erforation 2G inthe longi- "tudinfil` wall 7 o the milken foration` 26 is inserted a metal faucet 27 the mouth 28 of'which is receivedby a hose l or pipe 29 connected to a set p of teat cups 30l of the type more fully illustrated in Fig. 2. 'These cups are supported by means o the self-"adjusti" g belt 31. i Likewise thecup 19 is provide l. the millier.
of teat cup ing belt 3 The cups 19 and 20 are held in VA'33 encircling the spindle 17 at its center.
adjacent the partition of respective cup.\
Vwith two similar perforations4 each of which may register with a perfoia from the s ides cockl-G is arranged at the upper end of the upon 'suitable spindles 17 arranged -in bearso A ments by vmeans of partitions 21'.` vThe top by means `35 Into this peri.
tion 32 in the opposite longitudinal wall of' This perforation receives a t faucet 33 the mouth or nozzle 34E of which' is received by the hose 35 connected to the set 36 supported by the self-adjust: 105
spaced relation toone another by the washer j ing machines. v It will l milker is to mayenter the tube v13 wl causing a. suction the tubes ll'and 13V and perforation l0. This This device 'metallic wasler 231is communicating otallymolinted .within the',m1lk uponwhich thecupsjaremounted, each of `The operation of my improved milker is as follows: The teat cups being placed in position for milking, the stop cock is turned within the milker through ment-s, means for the emission of milk into the compartments of the cups and means to cause a partial vacuum in the milker.
mounted upon and coinmunicating therewith, said milker com rising two cups mounted within the' milker suction is transmitted to the cows teats by means of said hose 29 and 35 and sets of teat cups 30 and 36, respectively.
' As t e operationofeach will. only explain the operation of one of. them.
partments, a spindle, upon which the cu are mounted, held in the longitudinal wal s of said milker, each of sai V provided with a perforation passes thereinto through the yrock over to its ot er position 'so that perforations 24 and 26 will register. This action continues un-v til the cows udder is relieved of its' milk. Thefobject of this is to offer a relief to the c ws'ud'der. A constant draw upon the ker-,one of which perforations is adapted o correspond to and register with one or the perforations in -the compartments of the adjacent cup, means for the conduction of milk into the cups and means to cause a partial vacuum in the milker.'.
In a milking machine a milker compristhis arobjections to milk be observed that the relief offered to the cows udder is entirely controlled bythe flow of the milk therefrom.. accommodates itself equally well il'king cow as to an easy milking relief olfered by rangement obviates such ,l within the milker `upon a suitable s indle, each of whi'chcups are divided into a jacent `means to enable milk to pass to a hard The only'diference in theconstruction of the teat cups lfrom that shown in my Patent No. 878,058 is that the coiiplin sv 151 are providedl held to the large end thereof, a removable screw-cap, a threaded annular washer, said rubber rim interposed t le screw-cap and flange, a washer inserted between theY rubber rim and screw-cap.
n a milking machine comprisinv a receptacle, a milker mounted thereon an communicating with the receptacle, said milker comprising a plurality of cups pivotally a spindle upon Whichthe cups are mounted, each of the cups divided uncommunicating compartment-s, meanst for the emission of milk into the orationsin the' per oration in each compartment of each cup t erewithg- The glass tubes remain the same but, however,'washers 191 made of `flexible material,are interposed between the ends of the tubesgand'the adjacent -part of the teat cup. Furthermore each cup is provided with a removable Screw-cap 201 held in' place by the endless screw-threaded flange 21.1. This screw cap receives the rubber rim 221. A interposed between the rubber rim and the threaded v lar 4Washer 211. .Th's isi an entirelynovel feature.
The object of. thetube 1'1 at the top of the carry ofi" any Waste or dirt that ien the hose 14 is ps, and means to cause a parthemilker.. f
6. In a milking machine a milker coma plurality of cups pivotally mounted ker upon av suitable spindle,
removed. .x s y Although I have specifically described my of :t efinventio'nlor theyscope of the claims attachedf'liereunto. l .f
VHaving described my invention what I claim as new, is; f
1. nl a milking machine comprising a" r'eceptacle," a milker mountedl thereupon and i c with the-.5:receptacle7 said milker comprising a; plurality ofcups In testimony whereof I aiiix my signature, in presence of two witnesses. i i
' A FLOYD B. onora. Witnesses: ,FRED D. SroRMs, l -FAYETTE Gnorr.
said cups'. divided into adjacent compartof cups pivotally mountedl between
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US2628589A (en) * 1951-02-24 1953-02-17 Robert E Reeve Milk transfer unit for automatic milking machines
US2706965A (en) * 1951-04-06 1955-04-26 Babson Bros Co Receptacle for milking apparatus
US3949705A (en) * 1974-03-29 1976-04-13 Portalis Mariano Gaston Rousse Manually operable vacuum milking system

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2628589A (en) * 1951-02-24 1953-02-17 Robert E Reeve Milk transfer unit for automatic milking machines
US2706965A (en) * 1951-04-06 1955-04-26 Babson Bros Co Receptacle for milking apparatus
US3949705A (en) * 1974-03-29 1976-04-13 Portalis Mariano Gaston Rousse Manually operable vacuum milking system

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