WO1997037530A1 - A construction including an implement for milking animals - Google Patents

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WO1997037530A1
WO1997037530A1 PCT/NL1997/000161 NL9700161W WO9737530A1 WO 1997037530 A1 WO1997037530 A1 WO 1997037530A1 NL 9700161 W NL9700161 W NL 9700161W WO 9737530 A1 WO9737530 A1 WO 9737530A1
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Cornelis Van Der Lely
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01JMANUFACTURE OF DAIRY PRODUCTS
    • A01J5/00Milking machines or devices
    • A01J5/017Automatic attaching or detaching of clusters
    • A01J5/0175Attaching of clusters
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01KANIMAL HUSBANDRY; AVICULTURE; APICULTURE; PISCICULTURE; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
    • A01K1/00Housing animals; Equipment therefor
    • A01K1/12Milking stations
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01KANIMAL HUSBANDRY; AVICULTURE; APICULTURE; PISCICULTURE; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
    • A01K1/00Housing animals; Equipment therefor
    • A01K1/12Milking stations
    • A01K1/126Carousels

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  • the invention relates to a construction including an implement for milking animals, such as cows, said implement comprising a movable floor including one or more milk boxes and one or more milking robots.
  • the movable floor will be movable at a constant speed.
  • the animal is moved together with the movable floor. After the floor has been moved over a certain distance, the animal can leave said floor via an exit. For each animal the distance over which it is moved and the duration of this movement are constant, because all the animals are moved at a constant speed in the direction of the exit.
  • the above-mentioned construction has the disad ⁇ vantage that the speed at which the animals are moved from the entrance to the exit is determined by the animal of the herd requiring the longest time to be connected and to be milked. When the latter animal has not occupied the movable floor, this implies that the other animals must be moved unnecessarily slowly from the entrance to the exit, which results in a decrease in capacity of the implement for milking animals.
  • the invention aims at obviating the above-mentioned drawbacks or at least minimizing same.
  • the implement is provided with at least one automatically operative adjusting mechanism for adjusting the speed of the movable floor on the basis of at least the estimated milking time of the cows on the movable floor or the estimated residence time on the movable floor.
  • the implement is provided with at least one automatically operative adjusting mechanism for adjusting the speed of the movable floor on the basis of at least the estimated milking time of the cows on the movable floor or the estimated residence time on the movable floor.
  • the movable floor is designed as a conveyor belt, while in a second embodiment the movable floor is designed as a car ⁇ rousel floor. Therefore, the invention also relates to a construction including an implement for milking animals, such as cows, which implement comprises a carrousel including at least one milking robot and a number of milk boxes, charac ⁇ terized in that the implement is provided with an adjusting mechanism for adjusting the speed of rotation of the car ⁇ rousel on the basis of at least the estimated milking time or the estimated residence time in the carrousel.
  • the adjusting mechanism cooperates with a computer comprising a memory in which historical data regarding the estimated residence time are stored. In this manner it will be pos ⁇ sible, on the basis of the estimated residence time, to adjust the speed at which the movable floor is moved.
  • the adjusting mechanism cooperates with a computer comprising a memory in which historical data regarding the estimated milking time are stored, and the computer determines the estimated milking time on the basis of these data and the milk speed determined by the milk speed meter during milking. Due to the fact that each time the actual milk speed is determined, it will be possible to define the estimated milking time rather ac ⁇ curately and to adjust same if required.
  • the computer determines the estimated milking time or the estimated residence time, in the first case on the basis of the average milking time of the animals present in the carrousel, and in the second case on the basis of the average residence time of the animals in the carrousel. In this manner it will be possible to achieve a high occupancy rate of the above-mentioned implement.
  • the computer determines the estimated milking time or the estimated residence time, in the first case on the basis of the longest estimated milking time of the animal in the carrousel, and in the second case on the basis of the longest estimated residence time of the animal in the carrousel. In this manner there is reserved for all the animals sufficient time for milking them.
  • the carrousel comprises a platform, which is rotatable about a central shaft.
  • the invention also relates to a construction including an implement for milking animals, such as cows, said implement comprising a carrousel including at least one milking robot and a number of milk boxes, charac ⁇ terized in that the carrousel comprises a platform, which is rotatable about a central shaft.
  • the carrousel or the conveyor belt comprises at least one foremilking device, one udder massage device, one udder cleaning device and one concentrate rationing device.
  • the invention further relates to a construction including an implement for milking animals, such as cows, provided with a carrousel or a conveyor belt, including at least one milking robot and a number of milk boxes, characterized in that the carrousel or the conveyor belt comprises at least one foremilking device, one udder massage device, one udder cleaning device and one concentrate rationing device.
  • a walking path which is closed off by a door.
  • the animals can enter the carrousel or the conveyor belt via a computer-controlled entrance and exit door located next to each other.
  • a cow identification system near the entrance door.
  • a guide means such as a rail, via which the foremilking device and/or the udder massage device and/or the udder washing device and/or a milking robot are movable.
  • the guide means is disposed along a sector of approximately 45" of the circumference of the platform.
  • a second guide means such as a rail, via which a second robot arm is movable, by means of which teat cups which may have fallen down can be reconnected to the teats of an animal to be milked.
  • the second guide means is disposed along a sector of approximately 240 * of the circumference of the platform.
  • the milk boxes are provided with a detector, such as a laser, an ultrasonic sensor, etc., for defining the teat coordinates of an animal in the relevant milk box.
  • each milk box is provided with a milking robot.
  • the milking robot is arranged near the inside of the milk box on the platform of the carrousel or near the conveyor belt.
  • Figure 1 shows a plan view of a first embodiment of a milking carrousel according to the invention
  • Figure 2 shows a plan view of a second embodiment of a carrousel according to the invention.
  • Figure 1 shows a plan view of a carrousel 1, which comprises a circular platform 2 which is rotatable about a central shaft 3 driven by a (non-shown) motor.
  • a carrousel 1 which comprises a circular platform 2 which is rotatable about a central shaft 3 driven by a (non-shown) motor.
  • On the plat ⁇ form 2 there are provided four milk boxes 4, which are confined at the outside of the platform 2 by a fixedly arranged curved fencing 5 which is connected to the outer circumference of the platform 2.
  • the milk boxes 4 are further confined at their inside by also curved fencings 6, which abut on the outer fencing 5.
  • the front side and the rear side of a milk box 4, which are confined by the fencing 6, are spaced apart from the rear side respectively the front side of an adjacent milk box 4.
  • the distance between the front side of a fencing 6 of the milk box 4 and the rear side of a fencing 6 of the milk box 4 is such that there is created a walking path 7 via which an operating person can enter the platform 2.
  • the curved outer fencing 5 is interrupted at three places by a door 8.
  • the carrousel 1 is further provided with an entrance gate 9 and an exit gate 10 for the animals, which gates are located at some distance next to each other.
  • One side of the entrance and exit gate 9, 10 is constituted by a turned off part of the fencing 5, whereas the other side is constituted by a fencing 11.
  • the entrance and exit gate 9, 10 are provided with an entrance and exit door 12, 13 respect ⁇ ively.
  • a cow identification system by means of which the identity of the animals can be established, whereafter there can be determined whether an animal is allowed to enter the entrance gate 9.
  • a computer 14 disposed near the shaft 3 of the platform 2, the computer-controlled entrance door 12 and the exit door 13 can be automatically controlled.
  • the cleaning/foremilking device 16 comprises a robot arm 17, which is provided at one end with a cleaning/foremilking element 18, capable of being connected to the udder and/or the teats, and at its other end with a guiding sleeve 19 which is movable via the rail 15.
  • the robot arm 17 is further capable of pivoting on two substantially vertical hinge pins 20.
  • the milk boxes 4 are provided at their front sides with a feeding trough 21 over which there is arranged a (non-shown) concentrate rationing system, by means of which concentrate can be distributed to the animals in the milk box 4.
  • a milking robot 22 On the fencing 6 of a milk box 4 there is further provided a milking robot 22, by means of which an animal can be automatically milked.
  • the milking robot 22 comprises a robot arm 23, which at its free end is provided with a bearing surface 25 capable of pivoting on a vertical hinge pin 24 and carrying teat cups 26. At its other end the robot arm 23 is pivotably connected on a vertical hinge pin 27 with the fencing 6.
  • the robot arm 23 further comprises a third ver ⁇ tical hinge pin 28.
  • a detector 29 such as a laser or an ultrasonic sensor, for defining the teat coordinates of an animal in the relevant milk box.
  • FIG 2 shows a second embodiment of a carrousel 1 in accordance with the invention, in which embodiment parts corresponding to those shown in a first embodiment according to Figure 1 are indicated by the same reference numerals.
  • the cleaning/foremilking device 16 is disposed so as to be movable via the rail 15A.
  • a second entrance door 30 giving access to the platform 2 of the carrousel 1.
  • the second entrance door 30 is controlled by the computer 14.
  • the second robot arm 32 is provided with a detector 34, which is designed in the present embodiment as a laser, by means of which the teat coordinates of an animal to be milked can be defined.
  • the teat cups 26 can be removed individual ⁇ ly from the bearing surface 25 and connected to the teats of an animal to be milked.
  • the withdrawing members 36 are ac ⁇ tivated by the computer 14 in such a way that the teat cups 26 are drawn back to the bearing surface 25.
  • a third rail 37 via which a third robot arm 38 including a gripper 33 and a detector 34 is movable.
  • a third robot arm 38 teat cups 26 which may have fallen down can be reconnected.
  • the carrousel 1 is further provided with a teat cup cleaning device 39 by means of which the teat cups 26, after having fallen down, or after having been used for milking, can be cleaned.
  • the teat cup cleaning device 39 comprises an arm 40, which is connected at one end with a vertical shaft 41 disposed above the shaft 3 of a platform 2.
  • the vertical shaft 41 is driven by a (non-shown) step motor, such that the teat cup cleaning device 39 can reach all the teat cups 26.
  • a bearing surface 42 and therebelow there is located a (non-shown) spraying device which can be connected to the teat cups 26.
  • a cleaning and/or disinfecting fluid can be guided into or along the teat cups 26. After the teat cups 26 have been cleaned, the teat cup cleaning device 39 is disconnected.
  • the speed of rotation at which the platform 2 is driven in the two embodiments by the (non-shown) motor is controlled by an adjusting mechanism included in the com- puter.
  • the adjusting mechanism cooperates with the memory of the computer in which historical data regarding the estimated milking time or the estimated residence time are stored.
  • the computer defines, on the basis of these data and the milk speed determined by a (non-shown) milk speed meter during milking, the estimated milking time.
  • the computer determines the estimated milking time or the estimated residence time, in the first case on the basis of the average milking time of the animals present in the carrousel, and in the second case on the basis of the average residence time of the animals in the carrousel. Moreover it is also possible that the computer determines the estimated milking time or the estimated residence time, in the first case on the basis of the longest estimated milking time of an animal in the carrousel, and in the second case on the basis of the longest estimated residence time of an animal in the carrousel.
  • the carrousel 1 comprises four milk boxes; however, it will be obvious that the carrousel can comprise any number of milk and/or wash boxes.

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Abstract

The invention relates to a construction including an implement for milking animals, such as cows, said implement comprising a movable floor including one or more milk boxes (4) and one or more milking robots (22). The implement is further provided with at least one automatically operative adjusting mechanism for adjusting the speed of the movable floor on the basis of at least the estimated milking time of the cows on the movable floor or the estimated residence time on the movable floor. The movable floor may be designed as a conveyor belt or as a carrousel floor (1). The adjusting mechanism cooperates with a computer comprising a memory.

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A CONSTRUCTION INCLUDING AN IMPLEMENT FOR MILKING ANIMALS
The invention relates to a construction including an implement for milking animals, such as cows, said implement comprising a movable floor including one or more milk boxes and one or more milking robots.
Such constructions are known.
In such a construction the movable floor will be movable at a constant speed. During the connecting of the teat cups and during the milking of the animal, the animal is moved together with the movable floor. After the floor has been moved over a certain distance, the animal can leave said floor via an exit. For each animal the distance over which it is moved and the duration of this movement are constant, because all the animals are moved at a constant speed in the direction of the exit.
The above-mentioned construction has the disad¬ vantage that the speed at which the animals are moved from the entrance to the exit is determined by the animal of the herd requiring the longest time to be connected and to be milked. When the latter animal has not occupied the movable floor, this implies that the other animals must be moved unnecessarily slowly from the entrance to the exit, which results in a decrease in capacity of the implement for milking animals. The invention aims at obviating the above-mentioned drawbacks or at least minimizing same.
In accordance with the invention, this is achieved in that the implement is provided with at least one automatically operative adjusting mechanism for adjusting the speed of the movable floor on the basis of at least the estimated milking time of the cows on the movable floor or the estimated residence time on the movable floor. In this manner there can be achieved a higher occupancy rate of the implement for milking animals, which will result in a higher yield.
In a first embodiment according to the invention, the movable floor is designed as a conveyor belt, while in a second embodiment the movable floor is designed as a car¬ rousel floor. Therefore, the invention also relates to a construction including an implement for milking animals, such as cows, which implement comprises a carrousel including at least one milking robot and a number of milk boxes, charac¬ terized in that the implement is provided with an adjusting mechanism for adjusting the speed of rotation of the car¬ rousel on the basis of at least the estimated milking time or the estimated residence time in the carrousel.
In accordance with an inventive feature, the adjusting mechanism cooperates with a computer comprising a memory in which historical data regarding the estimated residence time are stored. In this manner it will be pos¬ sible, on the basis of the estimated residence time, to adjust the speed at which the movable floor is moved. In accordance with an other inventive feature, the adjusting mechanism cooperates with a computer comprising a memory in which historical data regarding the estimated milking time are stored, and the computer determines the estimated milking time on the basis of these data and the milk speed determined by the milk speed meter during milking. Due to the fact that each time the actual milk speed is determined, it will be possible to define the estimated milking time rather ac¬ curately and to adjust same if required.
According to again an other aspect of the inven¬ tion, the computer determines the estimated milking time or the estimated residence time, in the first case on the basis of the average milking time of the animals present in the carrousel, and in the second case on the basis of the average residence time of the animals in the carrousel. In this manner it will be possible to achieve a high occupancy rate of the above-mentioned implement.
According to again an other aspect of the inven¬ tion, the computer determines the estimated milking time or the estimated residence time, in the first case on the basis of the longest estimated milking time of the animal in the carrousel, and in the second case on the basis of the longest estimated residence time of the animal in the carrousel. In this manner there is reserved for all the animals sufficient time for milking them. In accordance with an inventive feature, the carrousel comprises a platform, which is rotatable about a central shaft. Therefore, the invention also relates to a construction including an implement for milking animals, such as cows, said implement comprising a carrousel including at least one milking robot and a number of milk boxes, charac¬ terized in that the carrousel comprises a platform, which is rotatable about a central shaft. According to a further inventive feature, the carrousel or the conveyor belt comprises at least one foremilking device, one udder massage device, one udder cleaning device and one concentrate rationing device. Therefore, the invention further relates to a construction including an implement for milking animals, such as cows, provided with a carrousel or a conveyor belt, including at least one milking robot and a number of milk boxes, characterized in that the carrousel or the conveyor belt comprises at least one foremilking device, one udder massage device, one udder cleaning device and one concentrate rationing device.
In order to be able to enter the rotary platform, according to a further inventive feature, between two milk boxes there is provided a walking path which is closed off by a door. According to again an other inventive feature, the animals can enter the carrousel or the conveyor belt via a computer-controlled entrance and exit door located next to each other. In order to be able to select which animals are to enter the carrousel or the conveyor belt, according to an inventive feature, there is provided a cow identification system near the entrance door.
In accordance with an inventive feature, near the entrance door, along the circumference of the carrousel or along the conveyor belt, there is provided a guide means, such as a rail, via which the foremilking device and/or the udder massage device and/or the udder washing device and/or a milking robot are movable. According to a further inventive feature, the guide means is disposed along a sector of approximately 45" of the circumference of the platform. In accordance with a further aspect of the invention, along the circumference of the carrousel or along the conveyor belt there is provided a second guide means, such as a rail, via which a second robot arm is movable, by means of which teat cups which may have fallen down can be reconnected to the teats of an animal to be milked. According to an inventive feature, the second guide means is disposed along a sector of approximately 240* of the circumference of the platform. In an embodiment in accordance with the invention, the milk boxes are provided with a detector, such as a laser, an ultrasonic sensor, etc., for defining the teat coordinates of an animal in the relevant milk box. In accordance with a further inventive feature, the detectors are fitted in the floor of the carrousel or in that of the conveyor belt. According to an aspect of the invention, each milk box is provided with a milking robot. In accordance with again an other inventive feature, the milking robot is arranged near the inside of the milk box on the platform of the carrousel or near the conveyor belt.
For a better understanding of the invention, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings, in which: Figure 1 shows a plan view of a first embodiment of a milking carrousel according to the invention, and
Figure 2 shows a plan view of a second embodiment of a carrousel according to the invention.
Figure 1 shows a plan view of a carrousel 1, which comprises a circular platform 2 which is rotatable about a central shaft 3 driven by a (non-shown) motor. On the plat¬ form 2 there are provided four milk boxes 4, which are confined at the outside of the platform 2 by a fixedly arranged curved fencing 5 which is connected to the outer circumference of the platform 2. The milk boxes 4 are further confined at their inside by also curved fencings 6, which abut on the outer fencing 5. The front side and the rear side of a milk box 4, which are confined by the fencing 6, are spaced apart from the rear side respectively the front side of an adjacent milk box 4. The distance between the front side of a fencing 6 of the milk box 4 and the rear side of a fencing 6 of the milk box 4 is such that there is created a walking path 7 via which an operating person can enter the platform 2. In order to make it possible to enter a walking path 7, the curved outer fencing 5 is interrupted at three places by a door 8. The carrousel 1 is further provided with an entrance gate 9 and an exit gate 10 for the animals, which gates are located at some distance next to each other. One side of the entrance and exit gate 9, 10 is constituted by a turned off part of the fencing 5, whereas the other side is constituted by a fencing 11. The entrance and exit gate 9, 10 are provided with an entrance and exit door 12, 13 respect¬ ively. Near the entrance door 12 there is arranged a (non-shown) cow identification system by means of which the identity of the animals can be established, whereafter there can be determined whether an animal is allowed to enter the entrance gate 9. With the aid of a computer 14, disposed near the shaft 3 of the platform 2, the computer-controlled entrance door 12 and the exit door 13 can be automatically controlled.
Near the entrance door 12, along the outer circum¬ ference of the platform 2 along a sector of approximately 45" , there is further provided a curved rail 15, via which a cleaning/foremilking device 16 can be moved together with the platform 2. By means of the cleaning/foremilking device 16 the teats and/or the udder can be washed and be foremilked. The cleaning/foremilking device 16 comprises a robot arm 17, which is provided at one end with a cleaning/foremilking element 18, capable of being connected to the udder and/or the teats, and at its other end with a guiding sleeve 19 which is movable via the rail 15. The robot arm 17 is further capable of pivoting on two substantially vertical hinge pins 20. The milk boxes 4 are provided at their front sides with a feeding trough 21 over which there is arranged a (non-shown) concentrate rationing system, by means of which concentrate can be distributed to the animals in the milk box 4. On the fencing 6 of a milk box 4 there is further provided a milking robot 22, by means of which an animal can be automatically milked. The milking robot 22 comprises a robot arm 23, which at its free end is provided with a bearing surface 25 capable of pivoting on a vertical hinge pin 24 and carrying teat cups 26. At its other end the robot arm 23 is pivotably connected on a vertical hinge pin 27 with the fencing 6. The robot arm 23 further comprises a third ver¬ tical hinge pin 28. In the floor of the milk box 4 there is furthermore fitted a detector 29, such as a laser or an ultrasonic sensor, for defining the teat coordinates of an animal in the relevant milk box.
Figure 2 shows a second embodiment of a carrousel 1 in accordance with the invention, in which embodiment parts corresponding to those shown in a first embodiment according to Figure 1 are indicated by the same reference numerals.
In the present embodiment, near the entrance gate 9, the cleaning/foremilking device 16 is disposed so as to be movable via the rail 15A. At the front side of the entrance gate 9 there is provided a second entrance door 30 giving access to the platform 2 of the carrousel 1. The second entrance door 30 is controlled by the computer 14. Near the entrance gate 9, along a sector of approximately 45° of the circumference of the platform 2, there is provided a second rail 31 via which there can be moved a second robot arm 32 provided at its end with a gripper 33. The second robot arm 32 is provided with a detector 34, which is designed in the present embodiment as a laser, by means of which the teat coordinates of an animal to be milked can be defined.
Near the fencing 6 of a milk box 4 there is furthermore arranged a bearing surface 25 carrying teat cups 26, which bearing surface 25 is movable via two longitudinal guide means 35 which are disposed on the platform 2. By means of the gripper 33 the teat cups 26 can be removed individual¬ ly from the bearing surface 25 and connected to the teats of an animal to be milked. Via withdrawing members 36 the teat cups 26 remain connected with the bearing surface 25. After milking has finished, the withdrawing members 36 are ac¬ tivated by the computer 14 in such a way that the teat cups 26 are drawn back to the bearing surface 25.
At some distance from the second rail 31, along a sector of approximately 240* of the circumference of the platform 2, there is provided a third rail 37, via which a third robot arm 38 including a gripper 33 and a detector 34 is movable. By means of the third robot arm 38 teat cups 26 which may have fallen down can be reconnected.
The carrousel 1 is further provided with a teat cup cleaning device 39 by means of which the teat cups 26, after having fallen down, or after having been used for milking, can be cleaned. The teat cup cleaning device 39 comprises an arm 40, which is connected at one end with a vertical shaft 41 disposed above the shaft 3 of a platform 2. The vertical shaft 41 is driven by a (non-shown) step motor, such that the teat cup cleaning device 39 can reach all the teat cups 26. At the end of the arm 40 there is a bearing surface 42 and therebelow there is located a (non-shown) spraying device which can be connected to the teat cups 26. By means of spraying nozzles of the spraying device a cleaning and/or disinfecting fluid can be guided into or along the teat cups 26. After the teat cups 26 have been cleaned, the teat cup cleaning device 39 is disconnected.
The speed of rotation at which the platform 2 is driven in the two embodiments by the (non-shown) motor is controlled by an adjusting mechanism included in the com- puter. The adjusting mechanism cooperates with the memory of the computer in which historical data regarding the estimated milking time or the estimated residence time are stored. In an alternative embodiment it is furthermore possible that in the memory of the computer there are stored historical data regarding the estimated milk yield, while the computer defines, on the basis of these data and the milk speed determined by a (non-shown) milk speed meter during milking, the estimated milking time. Hereby it is possible that the computer determines the estimated milking time or the estimated residence time, in the first case on the basis of the average milking time of the animals present in the carrousel, and in the second case on the basis of the average residence time of the animals in the carrousel. Moreover it is also possible that the computer determines the estimated milking time or the estimated residence time, in the first case on the basis of the longest estimated milking time of an animal in the carrousel, and in the second case on the basis of the longest estimated residence time of an animal in the carrousel.
In the present embodiments the carrousel 1 comprises four milk boxes; however, it will be obvious that the carrousel can comprise any number of milk and/or wash boxes.

Claims

1. A construction including an implement for milking animals, such as cows, said implement comprising a movable floor including one or more milk boxes (4) and one or more milking robots (22), characterized in that the implement is provided with at least one automatically operative adjusting mechanism for adjusting the speed of the movable floor on the basis of at least the estimated milking time of the cows on the movable floor or the estimated residence time on the movable floor.
2. A construction as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the movable floor is designed as a conveyor belt.
3. A construction as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the movable floor is designed as a carrousel (1).
4. A construction including an implement for milking animals, such as cows, said implement comprising a carrousel (1) including at least one milking robot (22) and a number of milk boxes (4), characterized in that the implement is provided with an adjusting mechanism for adjusting the speed of rotation of the carrousel (1) on the basis of at least the estimated milking time or the estimated residence time in the carrousel.
5. A construction as claimed in any one of claims 1 to
4. characterized in that the adjusting mechanism cooperates with a computer (14) comprising a memory in which historical data regarding the estimated time are stored.
6. A construction as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that the adjusting mechanism cooperates with a computer (14) comprising a memory in which historical data regarding the estimated milk yield are stored, and the computer (14) defines, on the basis of these data and the milk speed determined by a milk speed meter during milking, the estimated milking time.
7. A construction as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the computer (14) determines the estimated milking time or the estimated residence time, in the first case on the basis of the average milking time of the animals present in the carrousel (1), and in the second case on the basis of the average residence time of the animals in the carrousel (1).
8. A construction as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 6, characterized in that the computer (14) determines the estimated milking time or the estimated residence time, in the first case on the basis of the longest estimated milking time of an animal in the carrousel (1) , and in the second case on the basis of the longest estimated residence time of an animal in the carrousel (1).
9. A construction as claimed in any one of claims 3 to 8, characterized in that the carrousel (1) comprises a platform (2), which is rotatable about a central shaft (3) .
10. A construction including an implement for milking animals, such as cows, said implement comprising a carrousel (1) including at least one milking robot (22) and a number of milk boxes (4), characterized in that the carrousel (1) comprises a platform (2), which is rotatable about a central shaft (3).
11. A construction as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the carrousel (1) or the conveyor belt comprises at least one foremilking device, one udder massage device, one udder cleaning device (16) and one concentrate rationing device (21).
12. A construction including an implement for milking animals, such as cows, said implement comprising a carrousel
(1) or a conveyor belt, including at least one milking robot (22) and a number of milk boxes (4), characterized in that the carrousel (1) or the conveyor belt comprises at least one foremilking device, one udder massage device, one udder cleaning device (16) and one concentrate rationing device (21).
13. A construction as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that between two milk boxes (4) there is provided a walking path (7).
14. A construction as claimed in claim 13, charac¬ terized in that in the outer wall of the carrousel (1) or the conveyor belt there is provided a door (8) giving access to the walking path (7) .
15. A construction as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the carrousel (1) or the conveyor belt is provided with a computer-controlled entrance and exit door (12; 13).
16. A construction as claimed in claim 15, charac- terized in that the entrance and exit door (12; 13) are located next to each other.
17. A construction as claimed in claim 15 or 16, characterized in that there is provided a cow identification system near the entrance door (12).
18. A construction as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that near the entrance door (12), along the circumference of the carrousel (1) or along the conveyor belt, there is provided a guide means, such as a rail (15; 31), via which the foremilking device and/or the udder massage device and/or the udder cleaning device (16) and/or a milking robot (22) are movable.
19. A construction as claimed in claim 18, charac¬ terized in that the guide means (15; 31) is disposed along a sector of approximately 45" of the circumference of the platform.
20. A construction as claimed in claim 18 or 19, characterized in that along the circumference of the car¬ rousel (1) or along the conveyor belt, there is provided a third guide means, such as a rail (37), via which a third robot arm (38) is movable, by means of which teat cups (26) which may have fallen down can be reconnected to the teats of an animal to be milked.
21. A construction as claimed in claim 20, charac¬ terized in that the third guide means (37) is provided along a sector of approximately 240° of the circumference of the platform.
22. A construction as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the milk boxes (4) are provided with a detector (29), such as a laser, an ultrasonic sensor, etc., for defining the teat coordinates of an animal in the relevant milk box.
23. A construction as claimed in claim 22, charac¬ terized in that the detectors (29) are fitted in or on the floor of the carrousel (1) or the conveyor belt.
24. A construction as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 23, characterized in that each milk box (4) is provided with a milking robot (22).
25. A construction as claimed in claim 24, charac- terized in that the milking robot (22) is arranged near the inside of the milk box (4) on the platform (2) of the car¬ rousel (1) or near the conveyor belt.
26. A construction as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the implement comprises four milk boxes and four robots.
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