Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Sprayer with articulated arm and sensor system
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Application No.: US17333418Application Date: 2021-05-28
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Publication No.: US11997981B2Publication Date: 2024-06-04
- Inventor: Gary Arnott , Grant Chemaly
- Applicant: FARM IMPROVEMENTS LIMITED
- Applicant Address: NZ Christchurch
- Assignee: FARM IMPROVEMENTS LIMITED
- Current Assignee: FARM IMPROVEMENTS LIMITED
- Current Assignee Address: NZ Christchurch
- Agency: Holzer Patel Drennan
- Priority: NZ 7773 2019.10.02
- Main IPC: A01J7/04
- IPC: A01J7/04 ; A01K1/12 ; A01K13/00 ; B05B15/652 ; B05B15/656 ; B05B15/68

Abstract:
A teat sprayer for use in dairy applications is described that uses an articulated arm and system to deliver a spray to a teat and move between multiple dairy animals.
In one aspect the dairy animal teat treatment apparatus, comprises a spray inlet, a spray nozzle, a flow path extending between the spray inlet and the spray nozzle, and an articulated arm conveying the spray nozzle, movement of the articulated arm driven by an actuator. Articulated arm movement may be between a retracted position in which the spray nozzle and articulated arm are retracted and an extended position in which at least part of the articulated arm and spray nozzle thereon is extended, moving the spray nozzle to a position configured to be about an animal's udder.
In a further aspect, the apparatus, comprises an animal sensor positioned generally above and behind an animal bail and directed generally downwards configured to sense the presence of an animal in the animal bail; and a controller configured to actuate spraying of the animal's teats from spray nozzle extension and retraction in response to a signal received from the sensor.
The apparatus may act to reduce cost through reduced numbers of treatment apparatus and/or lower labour costs and expenses; increase accuracy/efficiency through automation and speed of treatment; address issues associated with the inconvenience/space constraints in dairy platform configurations; and minimise the number of sensors required and position these sensors away from the animal bail.
In one aspect the dairy animal teat treatment apparatus, comprises a spray inlet, a spray nozzle, a flow path extending between the spray inlet and the spray nozzle, and an articulated arm conveying the spray nozzle, movement of the articulated arm driven by an actuator. Articulated arm movement may be between a retracted position in which the spray nozzle and articulated arm are retracted and an extended position in which at least part of the articulated arm and spray nozzle thereon is extended, moving the spray nozzle to a position configured to be about an animal's udder.
In a further aspect, the apparatus, comprises an animal sensor positioned generally above and behind an animal bail and directed generally downwards configured to sense the presence of an animal in the animal bail; and a controller configured to actuate spraying of the animal's teats from spray nozzle extension and retraction in response to a signal received from the sensor.
The apparatus may act to reduce cost through reduced numbers of treatment apparatus and/or lower labour costs and expenses; increase accuracy/efficiency through automation and speed of treatment; address issues associated with the inconvenience/space constraints in dairy platform configurations; and minimise the number of sensors required and position these sensors away from the animal bail.
Public/Granted literature
- US20210352867A1 SPRAYER WITH ARTICULATED ARM AND SENSOR SYSTEM Public/Granted day:2021-11-18
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