WO2000053002A2 - Animal confinement device - Google Patents
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- WO2000053002A2 WO2000053002A2 PCT/GB2000/000837 GB0000837W WO0053002A2 WO 2000053002 A2 WO2000053002 A2 WO 2000053002A2 GB 0000837 W GB0000837 W GB 0000837W WO 0053002 A2 WO0053002 A2 WO 0053002A2
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01K—ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; AVICULTURE; APICULTURE; PISCICULTURE; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
- A01K15/00—Devices for taming animals, e.g. nose-rings or hobbles; Devices for overturning animals in general; Training or exercising equipment; Covering boxes
- A01K15/04—Devices for impeding movement; Devices for impeding passage through fencing, e.g. hobbles or the like; Anti-kicking devices
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01K—ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; AVICULTURE; APICULTURE; PISCICULTURE; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- the present invention relates to an animal confinement device, also referred to as a livestock control device, and in particular to a device for use in conjunction with other livestock retaining devices such as cattle crushes, lamb adopters, milking parlours or stables etc.
- the device of the present invention is designed for use on farms or in other situations where the control of livestock is required.
- Cattle crushes, lamb adopters, milking parlours, stables and ether such devices are commonly found, or farms where it is desirable to hold an animal firmly in a fixed position.
- Such devices usually entail restraining the animal by the head or body to allow for example veterinary examination or grooming.
- these devices do not serve to restrain the hind legs of the animals. Consequently any person or other animal in the vicinity of the hind quarters of the animal can be seriously hurt if the animal decides to kick out with its hind legs.
- the present invention seeks to address this problem by providing a restraining device in which the animal is restrained by the head and/or the body and is prevented from kicking out its hind quarters.
- the present invention provides an animal confinement device comprising a floor plate for the rear legs of the animal, which floor plate is only stable when both legs of the animal bear on the plate.
- Means to locate the animal ' s head are preferably provided so as to ensure positioning of the animal ' s hind legs on the floor plate.
- means to prevent sideways movement of the animal are also preferably provided.
- the floor plate is pivotable about an axis longitudinal with respect to the direction of the means for preventing sideways movement of the animal .
- pivotable mechanisms can be employed for example a single pivotal bar or a row of points creating a pivotal row.
- Such head locating means can include for example jaws, as utilised in cattle crushes, or for example adjustable parallel holding bars as used in lamb adopters, although it is apparent that other restraining means could also be used.
- the device further comprises a locking means for preventing movement of the floor plate when the device is not in use and for entry and exit from the device of animals using the device.
- the locking means comprises a bolt positionable below the floor plate to prevent the floor plate from moving when the device is not in use.
- the bolt is preferably rotatably positioned below the floor plate by means of a shaft affixed to one end of the bolt .
- the floor plate further comprises a slot into which the bolt slides thereby preventing the floor plate from moving when not in use.
- the floor plate is substantially flat.
- the floor plate is formed into an inverted v-shape.
- the device is comprised of metal, and the floor plate is comprised of chequerplate or another suitable non-slip material.
- the floor plate further comprises drainage holes to prevent a build-up of excess waste products.
- An alternative embodiment of the current invention provides a portable animal confinement device comprising a floor staging in which a floor plate for supporting the hind quarters of the animal is pivotably mounted such that any movement of the animal ' s hind quarters will cause the floor plate to rock thereby encouraging the animal to remain still
- Figure 1 is a rear perspective view of a device according to the present invention in use with a cattle crush;
- FIG 2 is like Figure 1 but of an alternative embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 3 is a cross-section view of a locking mechanism employed in the current invention
- Figure 4 is a perspective view of a preferred side bar arrangement for a cattle crush employing the present invention
- Figure 5 is a perspective view of a device according to an alternative embodiment of the present invention in use with a lamb adopter
- Figure 6 is a perspective view of a portable device in accordance with the present invention.
- Figure 7 is a front view of the gate of a cattle crush.
- FIG. 1 a conventional cattle crush 10 is shown with upright supports 12, 14 and 16 and side guide rails 18, 20 and 22.
- the side guide rails 18, 20, 22 are secured to the upright supports 12, 14, 16 by suitable fastening devices 24, such as nut and bolt assemblies.
- suitable fastening devices 24, such as nut and bolt assemblies The height of the side guide rails can be altered accordingly by means of the fastening devices depending upon the size of animal in the cattle crush.
- the animal stands on the floor 40 of the cattle crush, and is held in position by means of gate crush jaws 30.
- the floof" plate 50 forming part of floor -Tea 44 is pivotally mounted on a pivotal bar 52 which spans the length of the floor plate 50 and which lies along the longitudinal axis of the crush 10.
- a bolt 60 located beneath the floor plate 50 holds the floor plate in place and prevents it from rocking.
- the bolt 60 is attached to a shaft (not shown) passing through one of the upright supports 16.
- a lever 64 operates the shaft such that rotational movement of the shaft causes the bolt to move away from or towards the floor plate 50.
- the bolt When positioned directly underneath the floor plate, the bolt rests in a slot 62.
- the bolt holding the floor plate in position is removed from the slot 62 by rotation of the lever 64. Consequently, the floor plate 50 is no longer fixed in position and is free to rock about the pivotal bar 52.
- the rocking of the floor plate causes the animal to sense that any movement of its hind quarters will lead to an unsettling motion of the floor plate. This has the effect of dissuading the animal from moving and in particular kicking its hind legs at approaching farmers, veterinarians or other animals. Consequently the animal remains calm so that it can receive for example medical attention, be groomed, clipped or mated without posing a threat to any other person or animal .
- the side rails 18 and 20 are adjustable, depending upon the size of the animal in the device.
- the rails can accordingly be raised or lowered and also be brought closer together for less rotund animals.
- Figure 3 shows a cross-sectional view of a locking mechanism employed in accordance with the current invention and fixed in a locked position.
- the floor plate 50 is pivotably mounted about the bar 52 and locked into position by means of bolt 60 located within the slot 62. Rotation of a shaft 66 by means of the handle 64 moves the bolt into and out of the locked position.
- the bolt resides within the slot 62, the floor plate is prevented from pivoting and the floor remains stable when the animal is stood astride it. However, removal of the bolt from the slot allows the floor plate to pivot freely.
- top bar 18' is fixed to end posts 12,16.
- Rails 20a, b and c are slidable up and down on endposts 12,16.
- the lower limit of movement of rail 20a is determined by chains 21 which depend from the top of each post 12,16.
- rail 20 a can be raised to just beneath top rail 20 by means of cables 23a, b which loop over pulleys 25a, b respectively, and pully pair 27 to a handle 29. When handle 29 is pulled and looped on hook 31, the rail 20a is raised to its fullest extent.
- rails 20b, c are limited in their movemoent , upwardly in their case, by chains 33. Cables 35a, b loop over pulleys 37a, b,c and terminate in handle 39, so that when the handle 39 is released from a hook 41, the rails 20,b,c can be lowered towards the ground. Limits can be imposed, by further hooks (not shown) for example on the post 16 over which to loop the handle 39. While such a simple arrangement of ropes, pulleys and chains is perfectly servicable, nevertheless, hydraulic or pneumatic arrangements of a more sophisticated kind could easily be provided.
- FIG. 5 there is shown another embodiment of the present invention in which a lamb adopter 150 is fitted with a pivotable floor plate 80.
- Lamb adopters as the name suggests are often used to train a ewe whose own lamb has died to accept an orphaned lamb, or to accept another lamb in addition to it's own.
- blinker plates 82 prevent a ewe installed in the lamb adopter from seeing an adopted lamb until such time as the lamb inherits the ewe's scent.
- a lamb needs to feed every few hours and this would not be impossible if the ewe continually kicked the lamb away. Consequently, by employing an embodiment as shown in Figure 5 the lamb is able to feed as required throughout the day or night since any movement by the ewe will cause the floor plate
- Side rails 84 are adjustable to suit varying sizes of ewes.
- FIG. 6 there is shown an alternative embodiment of the present invention namely a portable confinement device.
- the device of Figure 6 again possesses the pivotable floor plate 50, mounted within a floor staging 51.
- the portable device is installed in a stable or stall into which the animal is to be placed.
- the device is so designed to substantially span the width of any stall into which it is placed. Varying sizes of the device are envisaged according to the size of stalls or stable required.
- the portable confinement device may be additionally fitted with further containment means such as jaws or blinker plates. It is also envisaged that the sides of the stable or stall will serve as suitable restraining means to prevent the animal from turning in the stall.
- the portable device In operation the portable device is positioned in the stall as required and the animal led onto the device. Once the animal is positioned on the device the locking mechanism (60, 64, 62) is released, thereby allowing the floor plate 50 to pivot freely and encourage the animal to keep its hind quarters still. When not required, the device can be removed from the stall and stored conveniently .
- a cattle crush 10' is shown with a novel front gate 30' .
- Cattle crush gates are well known in the agricultural community and comprise two pivot rails 12 which are pivotable in the crush 10 ' about vertical axes.
- Horizontal bars 13 connect to middle posts 15. Normally, such posts extend vertically to the full height of the crush 10' .
- the gate opens towards the animal entering the crush, but only sufficiently wide to permit passage of the animal's head. The reason for this is so that the animal's shoulders engage the bars and, as the animal pushes forward, the gate leaves 15,13,12 rotate towards one another to a position in which they are aligned, and the posts 15 have their minimum separation, whereby the animal ' s ' head is totally confined withdrawal is prevented.
- a locking handle 17, engages to lock the leaves 15,13,12 in the position shown in Figure 7.
- the handle 17 When the animal is to be released, the handle 17 is again operated, releasing the leaves to continue pivoting forward, and open completely in the direction the animal is facing, and permA the animal to leave the crusb 30'
- the modification of the gate illustrated is in the provision of gaps 19 in the middle posts 15 to permit the passage of horned animals. Bullets 2, on the end of cables 3 passing over pulleys 4, close the gaps 19 if required. Handles 5 can be looped on to hooks 6 formed on the posts 12 to hold the gaps 19 open.
- pivotable floor plates be made of a suitable non-slip material such as chequerplate .
- the device of the current invention be made of metal or other resilient material capable of withstanding the weight and force exerted by animals upon it.
- the present invention is primarily designed for use on farms, the invention may also find application in other situations where it is desirable to control animals for example in veterinarian practices or zoos.
- the present invention may also be utilised during transportation of animals by land, air or sea where it is desirable to keep animals calm and free from stress .
- Movement of the device of the present invention will depend upon the size of the device.
- lamb adopters are typically of a size to allow them to be manhandled without the need for additional machinery.
- other machinery such as tractors or fork-lift trucks may be required to aid in the movement of the device.
- the device may also be fitted with wheels and braking systems to allow for easy manoeuvering.
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AT00909459T ATE244983T1 (en) | 1999-03-11 | 2000-03-10 | RESTRAINT SYSTEM FOR ANIMAL |
AU31741/00A AU768874B2 (en) | 1999-03-11 | 2000-03-10 | Animal confinement device |
CA002363189A CA2363189C (en) | 1999-03-11 | 2000-03-10 | Animal confinement device |
EP00909459A EP1170989B1 (en) | 1999-03-11 | 2000-03-10 | Animal confinement device |
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