WO2002078431A2 - Pince pour marquer les oreilles d'animaux - Google Patents

Pince pour marquer les oreilles d'animaux Download PDF

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WO2002078431A2
WO2002078431A2 PCT/EP2002/003289 EP0203289W WO02078431A2 WO 2002078431 A2 WO2002078431 A2 WO 2002078431A2 EP 0203289 W EP0203289 W EP 0203289W WO 02078431 A2 WO02078431 A2 WO 02078431A2
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Bernd Neutsch
Claus Richter
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H. Hauptner Und Richard Herberholz Gmbh & Co. Kg
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01KANIMAL HUSBANDRY; CARE OF BIRDS, FISHES, INSECTS; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
    • A01K11/00Marking of animals
    • A01K11/001Ear-tags
    • A01K11/003Ear-tags with means for taking tissue samples, e.g. for DNA analysis
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01KANIMAL HUSBANDRY; CARE OF BIRDS, FISHES, INSECTS; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
    • A01K11/00Marking of animals
    • A01K11/001Ear-tags
    • A01K11/002Pliers specially adapted for fixing ear-tags to ears

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  • the invention relates first of all to an animal ear tag pliers, one of the pliers legs of which carries a mandrel at one end for receiving the mandrel shaft of the animal ear tag and the second leg holds the perforated part of the animal ear tag at its end.
  • Pliers of this type are widely used in order to be able to fasten the ear tags, in particular for cattle, in their ears, the ear tags being designed in such a way that they permit secure attachment to the animal ear, in particular they should not be removable from the animal ear so that they can be removed Cannot be used with another animal.
  • the exact properties of the respective animals are recorded by means of a DNA analysis, the DNA analysis giving an exact genetic “fingerprint” which is unique for each animal.
  • the DNA analysis is carried out on tissue samples of the individual animals performed. With previous animal ear tag pliers, it is not possible to safely obtain a tissue sample.
  • the object of the invention is first of all to design animal ear tag pliers of the type mentioned at the outset such that, on the one hand, the ear tag can be securely attached and, on the other, tissue samples can be collected at the same time.
  • the structure should be simple. This is done according to the invention in that the leg of the pliers carrying the perforated part of the animal ear tag holds an adapter which accommodates a sample tube in its interior and that the sample tube can be closed by the tip of the mandrel shaft of the label, the interior of the sample tube and / or that When attaching the ear tag, point out a piece of skin and / or tissue from the animal ear provided with the tag.
  • tissue part is already obtained which can be stored immediately in a test tube, the test tube being closable by the tip of the mandrel part of the brand without any additional external means. Since the animal ear tag itself already gives the animal its first identification, the same identification can be given to the sample so that the DNA analysis can be assigned to a specific animal.
  • the adapter In order to be able to use the pliers as simple animal ear tag pliers if necessary, it is recommended that the adapter be releasably fastened, with the adapter being displaceably located in a guide section of one plier leg for releasable fastening. It is also advisable to secure the adapter against unintentional loosening so that the adapter is not accidentally lost, for example if the pliers fall to the floor or when taking samples.
  • the adapter can be replaced at least by an additional adapter which allows the animal ear tag to be attached even without sampling and thus serves as an abutment when the tag is attached.
  • the adapter has at least one viewing window.
  • the user can also determine whether a test tube is present in the adapter. It is expedient if a viewing window of the adapter is provided in the area of the tip closing the test tube, so that it can be determined after attaching the animal ear tag to the forceps whether there is a tissue part in the tube or not.
  • the inside of the adapter can be closed at its free end by a screw part, with a certain spring pressure acting on the sample tube above the screw part in order to obtain a precise fixing at the other end of the adapter and to store it securely ,
  • the interior of the adapter is closed by a folding part in order to ensure that the short circuit for holding the sample tube is not lost.
  • a resilient mounting of the test tube is also possible here.
  • the tip of the mandrel shaft can be separated from the mandrel shaft when fastening.
  • the tip separates from the animal ear tag and is inserted into the test tube at least in some areas.
  • the holding mandrel of the pliers is advantageously guided against a stop inside the hollow mandrel shaft, the stop being part of the tip.
  • the tip is pushed with a part of the spine shaft through the animal's ear and through the hole in the hole part, and then finally by increasing the pressure and a further movement the tip of the spine shaft is released and inserted into the test tube, whereby there is an open.
  • the adapter expediently has an inclined surface at its fastening end for engaging the perforated part. In this way, there is a precise alignment between the center of the hole and the longitudinal axis of the tube.
  • the adapter is designed such that both when piercing the cylindrical hole of the perforated plate and when separating the tip from the mandrel shaft, the tip and the test tube are always aligned in the axial direction during the movement of the pliers mandrel, in this way a to obtain exact central guidance and to securely fix the connecting part, namely the tip inside the test tube. In addition, it is ensured that even when the animal moves, there is no displacement, but the exact assignment is given.
  • the tip To separate the tip from the mandrel shaft, it can be guided through a bore into the interior of the adapter, in this case the diameter of the bore is greater than or equal to the diameter of the tip or its cylindrical section, but smaller than the diameter of the widening.
  • the wall of the bore serves as an abutment for the rest of the thorn shaft of the animal ear tag, so that there is a precise separation during attachment and the animal ear tag is fixed to the animal's ear, while the tip closes the test tube.
  • the space between the leg of the pliers carrying the mandrel and the leg of the pliers carrying the adapter has a bulge into which areas of the animal's ear are temporarily accommodated when the tag is attached, so that the tag is centered on the ear as far as possible fasten and so as not to injure the animal ear when fastening.
  • the invention also relates to a test tube, in particular for use in an adapter with the above-described animal ear tag pliers, with a receiving space and a closure.
  • the test tube is transparent at least in some areas.
  • a user of the animal ear tag pliers can directly determine whether or not tissue material is in the receiving space of the test tube. In other words, whether the sampling was successful or not.
  • the sample tube was not transparent, so that later when evaluating the samples it was often found that the sample tube did not contain any usable sample parts because the tube shows no tissue parts or only animal hair or cartilage parts that cannot be used. The rehearsal had to be repeated. The visibility makes it possible to determine directly at the place of use whether a repeat of the sample is necessary or not.
  • part of the transparent area is designed as a magnifying glass so that the remnants of the tissue can already be seen with the naked eye, in particular to determine whether there are only hairs in the area Sample tube, or actually a piece of tissue is present inside the tube.
  • the closure of the tube is designed to be watertight.
  • the cap has a structure that protrudes from the tube so that the sample tube can be opened easily. It is particularly recommended if the closure is formed by the tip of the animal ear tag, the structure at the tip being provided for form-stable storage on the animal ear tag. In another exemplary embodiment, the closure itself forms a sample holder, so that when the ear is pierced, tissue residues can be found in the holder itself, which are then inserted into the tube with the closure.
  • the tube advantageously has a conical lower part with an adjoining cylindrical upper part.
  • the conical lower part allows the test tube to be inserted easily and safely into the adapter without jamming, the upper part then taking over the special alignment.
  • such training itself can be used to use the test tube on standardized pipetting machines in the laboratory, or to arrange the tube for inclusion in standard RACKs of laboratory technology (96 tubes in a cassette) in order to carry out centrifugation.
  • the conical part forms a secure receptacle in the RACK's and a holder for the evaluation of the test tubes.
  • At least one circumferential groove or bead is provided in the interior of the upper part of the sample tube, which engages in a bead or groove of the sample closure in order to achieve a moisture-proof closure and at the same time to ensure that the closure is not accidentally lost during transport. It is also advantageous if the upper part has an outwardly directed bead, in order to achieve a stop for the test tube, for example within the adapter.
  • the underside of the test tube is designed to be concave.
  • This concave configuration is intended to hold a coding, in particular an Aztec coding.
  • the curvature prevents the coding from being scraped off and lost during transport or when it is moved back and forth several times.
  • the sections of the test tube on which coding is to be carried out apply a color, in particular from a base color, in order to obtain a clear contrast when the coding is applied, so that reliable reading with infrared scanners is possible and thus when assigning test tubes no confusion or errors to the individual animals.
  • the tip of the sample can be automatically removed from the tube of an equipped RACK before pipetting. This is crucial for laboratory work.
  • a configuration such that the sample material from the tube in the RACK can be removed automatically via a device.
  • a second device is optionally provided to allow the tubes to be scanned simultaneously via 2-D code readers.
  • the coding can be read on the underside of the sample tube and the corresponding samples can be taken and processed.
  • the tubes allow the most complete possible automated use, particularly with regard to their marking and design, but at the same time ensure secure mounting in the required adapter of the animal ear tag pliers.
  • a marking can also be provided on the conical part of the sample tube in order to have two comparatively identical markings that can be read automatically, for example once before examining the sample and secondly after examining the sample or the animal ear number itself with the number on the stamp.
  • the invention also relates to an animal ear tag, in particular for use in animal ear tag pliers, which is constructed according to what has been predicted and which, at least in some areas, can serve as a closure of a test tube after the previously described tube.
  • the animal ear tag has a mandrel part and a perforated part, with the perforated part reaching through the perforated region in some areas. Perforated part and mandrel part can be connected via an elastic area.
  • the tip of the mandrel shaft is held detachably on the mandrel part and forms the closure of the test tube. The detachability of the tip allows clean sampling.
  • the animal ear tag Since the animal ear tag has not yet come into contact with another animal, it is placed freshly out of the packaging onto the pliers. By pressing the pliers, the animal ear tag is attached to the ear, at the same time a sample is taken and inserted into the sample tube. Any contamination cannot pass through this application.
  • a sample tip is not required, it can also be removed after pulling in, because in this case only the marking on the ear would be important. This also ensures that the ear tag is secure, ie it cannot be used a second time. A retraction is in no case possible without a tip. By removing the tip, even in the formation of the Closure for the test tube, after attaching the ear tag to the animal, allows the animal to be clearly identified, since either the sample is present or the animal ear number, which is only assigned once.
  • the structure for the form-fitting mounting on the mandrel part forms a stop, via which the mandrel of the pliers separates the tip from the mandrel shaft, here the adapter is provided with a bore, the edge of which bore serves as an abutment for the animal ear tag. If the animal ear tag is merely attached, the tip of the animal ear tag can be pushed off via the mandrel and, if necessary, inserted into the test tube. It is advisable here to design the section forming the stop when fastening the tip in such a way that it protrudes from the test tube. As a result, there is at the same time an area of attack for the closure so that it can be removed from the test tube automatically or by hand.
  • the tip of the mandrel part carries an open receiving space.
  • This recording space can be used immediately to record the sample if the tip is drilled through the ear.
  • the edge of the receiving space is formed with sharp edges and perforation blades are arranged at the tip, which pierce the ear when the animal ear tag is attached and thus convey tissue material into the receiving space.
  • the receiving space has a thinned material area designed as a membrane at its lower end, since in this case, when the tip is placed on the test tube, an air exchange via the membrane, moisture or the penetration of liquids via the tip is possible itself and the membrane is held.
  • the tip advantageously carries a cylindrical section which serves to form a fastening for the tip in the tube. Furthermore, it is favorable if the mandrel shaft has a circumferential stop, the diameter of which is larger than the diameter of the hole in the hole part. As a result, the perforated part on the mandrel shaft has only limited mobility and the ear cannot be pinched between the perforated part and the mandrel part during attachment.
  • the perforated part carries an eyelet on its leaf-like extension for holding the sample tube in between.
  • This arrangement allows the test tube and the animal ear tag to be held together.
  • markings or codes can not be confused, there can be no confusion
  • the animal ear tag is securely packaged with the tube. It is advantageous if the eyelet is formed on the animal ear tag extension by means of a film hinge so that it can easily be separated during use so that the tube can then be freed from the eyelet. It is advisable to hold the tube frictionally in the eyelet so that the eyelet can be stripped off and the tube inserted into the adapter.
  • 3b is a screw part for the adapter
  • Fig. 7 shows another embodiment of the test tube.
  • the animal ear tag pliers 10 consist of the pliers legs 11 and 12. The two legs are rotatably arranged with a pivot point, not specified, with a tension spring 13 holding them in their open position.
  • the leg 10 contains a mandrel 14. This mandrel later picks up part of the animal ear tag. It serves for the current stiffening and guidance of the animal ear tag.
  • the mandrel opens into an abutment 15 against which the animal ear tag is supported.
  • the leg 12 has the adapter 16.
  • This adapter is attached to the leg 12 and is rigid in a guide, not shown.
  • This guide is oriented such that, as seen in FIG. 1, the adapter can only be pushed upwards. It is precisely defined at its lower end.
  • the adapter is provided at its end opposite the mandrel 14 with an inclined surface 17.
  • a pot 38 which is held with a perforated part 25, bears against this inclined surface by the holding spring 18.
  • the adapter is also provided with a cutout 22. This allows the inside of the tube-shaped adapter to be viewed in order to be able to determine whether a tube is arranged inside and whether the tube contains a sample after the ear tag has been attached.
  • a screw part 23 is provided at the free end, that is, at the lower part of the adapter. This screw part closes the adapter. At the same time, it can spring load the test tube so that it lies in its upper end position.
  • the animal ear tag consists of a mandrel part 24 and a perforated part 25.
  • the mandrel part 24 is equipped with a mandrel shaft 26, while the perforated part 25 has a hole 27 in the pot 38.
  • Both the mandrel part and the perforated part have leaf-like extensions 28 which are not elastically connected at their free end via a welding point and which serve to hold the identification number.
  • the mandrel shaft 26 of the mandrel parts 24 carries at its end a widening 29 which merges into a cylindrical section 30 and whose end is designed as a tip 31. Tip 31 and section 30 can be separated from the conical widening 29 and thus from the mandrel shaft.
  • the mandrel shaft 26 carries an inner opening 32 which, as shown in dash-dot lines, can accommodate the mandrel 14 of the leg 11.
  • cylindrical section 30 is also provided with a stop 33 which is positively mounted or molded in the cylindrical or conical widening 29.
  • the tip 31 is provided with a sharp edge 34. Perforating edges 35 are also provided on the edge.
  • the tip also carries a receptacle 36. This receptacle is closed by a membrane 37. It should be mentioned here that if the tip is used as a closure for a test tube 41, this membrane is permeable to air, but not permeable to liquid.
  • the tip 31 engages with the section 30 and the widening 29 through a hole 27, indicated by dashed lines in FIG. 2c.
  • the attachment movement is provided or runs in such a way that the movement sequence lies on an axis 39 which through the tip the hole and the sample tube 41 and runs through the mandrel shaft 26.
  • the tip with the stop 33 has a chamfer, so that there is a safe transition from the cylindrical section to the conical widening.
  • this chamfer can also be used to hold the tip in a test tube 41 or to remove it again easily.
  • the test tube is shown in Fig.
  • the adapter is tubular.
  • the lower end can be closed by a screw 23.
  • An inclined surface 17 opens into the upper end.
  • a cutout 22 is also provided on the adapter, through which the interior of the tube can be seen and which is used for easy insertion and removal from the adapter.
  • a guide part 45 is provided, which is designed like a nut. This guide part is inserted into guides of the leg 12 and can then be moved downwards until a stop (not shown) prevents further movement. In this case, an exact rigid and angular mounting of the adapter is guaranteed. This is important for an axially accurate introduction, since the pliers legs describe a circular movement at the end when they close.
  • the animal ear tag is placed on the animal ear pliers 10.
  • the mandrel shaft rests on the abutment 15.
  • the perforated part is fixed by retaining springs 18 in such a way that it cannot slide down even when the animal is moving.
  • the animal ear 46 is indicated by dash-dotted lines between the two parts of the animal ear tag. The position is such that the perforating cutting edges 35 have not yet touched the animal ear 46.
  • the tip penetrates the animal ear, cuts out a small hole and at the same time the hole part comes to be behind the widening 29. In this position, the tip, hole and test tube 41 are aligned exactly axially to the axis 39.
  • the pot 38 of the perforated part 25 accommodates the widening 29 so that the two parts 24, 25 are connected.
  • the tip 33 moves the tip out of its holder due to the elastic design of the animal ear tag, the elastic part 29 of the mandrel 14 is retained by the edge of a fitting bore 55 of the adapter and the tip 31 into the interior of the test tube 41 introduced, as shown in Fig. 6.
  • the tip now serves as a closure so that the inside of the test tube is no longer filled with liquid or the like. can be contaminated. Only when the closure is removed, for example, would a liquid be able to be inserted for examination.
  • the perforation edges or the sharp edge 34 carry tissue parts 47 of the animal ear.
  • the tip can be pulled out of the tube via the attachment 33.
  • the entire tube is made of plastic, while in the embodiment of FIG. 7 the tube is opaque except for a narrow area. In this narrow area, a magnifying glass 48 is provided, through which it is particularly easy to see whether the perforation cutters 35 have tissue parts 47.
  • the underside of the tube 41 is slightly concave, so that a coding, as shown in Fig. 6, can be applied.
  • the concave design ensures that the coding is retained and cannot be wiped off.
  • a coding 49 can also be arranged on the jacket of the test tube itself (in addition to a plain text identification with the original number).
  • the adapter according to FIG. 3c also has a security window 51. This allows the tissue part 47 located at the tip to be easily identified.
  • the adapter 16 has a folding part 52 as a closure, which is captively attached to the adapter and which extends resiliently at the bottom of the tube 41.
  • the adapter On the face side, the adapter carries a bore 55 which is designed as a fitting bore and forms an abutment for the widening 29 of the mandrel shaft 26 at the upper edge. As soon as the abutment is touched, the tip 31 with the section 30 can then be separated from the mandrel shaft.
  • screw part 23 is formed with two projections which align and fix the test tube in the adapter.
  • an ear area 56 lies in a bulge 54 of the pliers, so that no crush injuries can occur on the animal ear 46 during fastening.
  • the ear tag can be placed in the middle of the ear.
  • an eyelet 50 is provided on the part 25, in which the * tube 41 can be held in a frictionally locking manner.
  • the tube is coated with paint 53.
  • the coding can be held on this paint application better and not wiped away. In addition, a better visibility of the coding can be achieved during laser scanning.
  • the coding on the bottom of the tube (Fig. 6b) is e.g. than Aztec coding because it takes up less space.
  • the illustrated embodiments are only examples of realizations of the invention. This is not limited to this. On the contrary, various changes and applications could still be possible.
  • the adapter could also be pivotable, so that in its upper position, for example held by a spring, allows an exact axial alignment, while it can be folded down when not in use.
  • the tip of the animal ear tag can still be provided with a protective cover, which is only removed when the tip passes through the hole in the hole part of the animal ear tag, in order to ensure that no contaminants can get into the tip holder, so that only the tissue parts are in the test tube.
  • a protective cover which is only removed when the tip passes through the hole in the hole part of the animal ear tag, in order to ensure that no contaminants can get into the tip holder, so that only the tissue parts are in the test tube.
  • the coding can also be printed by laser printers. Of particular note would be the achievable security of the ear tag against attempts at counterfeiting (second use). A pulling into the ear without a tip is excluded.

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L'invention concerne une pince pour marquer les oreilles d'animaux (10), dont une branche (11) porte à une extrémité, un mandrin (14) prévu pour recevoir la tige de mandrin (24) de l'élément pour marquer les oreilles d'animaux, l'autre branche (12) maintenant à une extrémité la partie perforée (25). Selon l'invention, la branche (12) qui porte la partie perforée (25) de l'élément pour marquer les oreilles d'animaux, maintient un adaptateur (16) à l'intérieur duquel est prévu un tube à essai (41) transparent, qui peut être fermé par la pointe (31) de la tige de mandrin (24) de l'élément pour marquer les oreilles d'animaux. A cet effet, lors de la fixation, l'intérieur du tube à essai (41) et/ou la pointe recueille(nt) une particule de tissu (47) de l'oreille (46) munie de l'élément de marquage. L'invention concerne en outre un élément de marquage d'oreille d'animal s'utilisant avec la pince pour marquer les oreilles d'animaux (10), dont la tige de mandrin (24) présente, lors de la fixation, une pointe séparable faisant office de fermeture. L'invention concerne pour finir un tube à essai (41) transparent pouvant être fermé par la pointe (31) de la tige de mandrin (24) de l'élément de marquage d'oreilles d'animaux.
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