IP Library Granted Patent US 8,720,371
Granted Patent B2
US 8,720,371 · App. 13/528,859 · Granted May 13, 2014

Method for milking an animal, and milking arrangement

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Patent No.
US 8,720,371
App. No.
13/528,859
Granted
May 13, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method of and arrangement for automatically milking an animal by use of an automatic milking system including a plurality of teat cups, a robot arm for automatic attachment of the teat cups and a control system arranged to control the milking system, wherein the teat cups are used, until a defect is established with respect to a teat cup. In that case, milking of the non-milked teat is automatically taken over by a different teat cup.

Claims (43)

1. A method for milking dairy animals using an automatic milking system, the automatic milking system comprising a plurality of teat cups, a robot arm for automatically attaching the teat cups to teats of the animal and a control system arranged to control the milking system, wherein the method comprises:

milking one or more animals in a normal milking mode according to a proper milking process until it is determined that the milking system exhibits a malfunction which, for at least one teat cup but fewer than all the teat cups, would impede the proper milking process,

switching to milking one or more animals in a special milking mode until it is determined that the milking system no longer exhibits the malfunction, and then

switching back to milking in the normal milking mode, wherein the normal milking mode according to the proper milking process comprises:

attaching the teat cups to all respective teats of the milking animal with the robot arm,

milking milk from all the teats per individual teat cup until a first detachment criterion is fulfilled,

wherein the special milking mode comprises:

milking milk from the teats, except for at least one unfinished or unmilked teat intended to be milked with the at least one malfunctioning teat cup, with the remaining, unaffected teat cups,

using at least one remaining, unaffected teat cup for milking the at least one unfinished or unmilked teat.

2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein, when said malfunction is determined when at least one teat cup is not attached to at least one teat, preventing attachment of that teat cup during milking in the special mode.

3. The method according to claim 1 , wherein, when said malfunction is determined for the teat cup when it is attached to the teat, said malfunctioning teat cup is detached before said first detachment criterion is fulfilled.

4. The method according to claim 1 , wherein milking with the remaining, unaffected teat cups in special mode comprises milking until a second detachment criterion is fulfilled for at least one remaining teat cup.

5. The method according to claim 4 , wherein milking the at least one unfinished or unmilked teat comprises:

detaching said first remaining teat cup,

attaching said first remaining teat cup on the unfinished or unmilked teat with the robot arm,

milking milk from the unfinished or unmilked teat with said first remaining teat cup until a third detachment criterion is fulfilled.

6. The method according to claim 5 , wherein at least one of the second and the third detachment criterion equals the first detachment criterion.

7. The method according to claim 5 , wherein at least one of the second and the third detachment criterion are such that the milking duration for the associated teat is less than for the first detachment criterion.

8. The method according to claim 4 , comprising measuring a milkflow from the teat cup, wherein the first detachment criterion comprises that the milkflow from said teat cup falls below an associated first threshold value, wherein the second detachment criterion comprises that the milkflow falls below a second threshold value, wherein the second threshold value is higher than the first threshold value.

9. The method according to claim 5 , comprising measuring a milkflow from the teat cup, wherein the third detachment criterion comprises that the milkflow from said teat cup falls below a third threshold value, wherein the third threshold value is higher than said first threshold value.

10. The method according to claim 9 , wherein the third threshold value is higher than said second threshold value.

11. The method according to claim 5 , wherein the third detachment criterion comprises that the milking of the unfinished teat takes place during a threshold milking time.

12. The method according to claim 11 , wherein the threshold milking time is a predetermined length of time, or a length of time from the moment of attachment onto the unfinished teat cup to and including a predetermined time duration after detachment of all remaining, properly milking teats.

13. The method according to claim 1 , wherein determining whether the milking system exhibits a malfunction is performed by the control system.

14. The method according to claim 13 , comprising generating an attention signal concerning the malfunction.

15. The method of claim 14 , further comprising transmitting the attention signal to an operator.

16. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the step of determining that the milking system exhibits a malfunction comprises determining that for a predetermined number of consecutive milkings via a particular teat cup the milkflow from said particular teat cup remains below a milking threshold.

17. The method according to claim 16 , wherein after a reattachment attempt during one or more of the milkings while for each of said milkings the milking threshold is reached by at least one remaining teat cup.

18. The method according to claim 16 , wherein the milking threshold is reached for all remaining teat cups.

19. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the step of determining that the milking system exhibits a malfunction comprises determining that either a desired milking vacuum is not reached, or a pulsator malfunction signal is generated by the control system.

20. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the robot arm comprises a teat detection system with a substantially horizontal teat detection direction, and wherein: when the malfunctioning teat cup is located rearwardly as seen in the teat detection direction, the teat cup located in front of the malfunctioning teat cup, as seen in the teat detection direction, is selected as the remaining teat cup to be attached instead of said malfunctioning teat cup, and when the malfunctioning teat cup is located in front as seen in the teat detection direction, the teat cup located behind the malfunctioning teat cup is selected as the remaining teat cup to be attached instead of said malfunctioning teat cup.

21. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the robot arm comprises a teat detection system with a substantially horizontal teat detection direction, and wherein:

when the malfunctioning teat cup is located rearwardly as seen in the teat detection direction, the teat cup located in front of the malfunctioning teat cup, as seen in the teat detection direction, is selected as the remaining teat cup to be attached instead of said malfunctioning teat cup, and when the malfunctioning teat cup is located in front as seen in the teat detection direction, the teat cup located next and in front to the malfunctioning teat cup is selected as the remaining teat cup to be attached instead of the malfunctioning teat cup.

22. A milking arrangement with a plurality of teat cups and a robot arm arranged to attach the plurality of teat cups to respective teats of a milking animal, and with a control system arranged to control the milking arrangement, wherein the control system is adapted to perform a method comprising:

milking one or more animals in a normal milking mode according to a normal, proper milking process, until the control system determines that the milking system exhibits a malfunction which, for at least one teat cup but fewer than all the teat cups, would impede the proper milking process,

switching to milking one or more animals in a special milking mode, until the control system determines that the milking system no longer exhibits the malfunction, and then switching back to milking in the normal milking mode, wherein the normal milking mode according the proper milking process comprises:

attaching the teat cups to all respective teats of the milking animal with the robot arm,

milking milk from all the teats per individual teat cup until a first detachment criterion is fulfilled,

wherein the special milking mode comprises:

milking milk from the teats, except for at least one unfinished or unmilked teat intended to be milked with the at least one malfunctioning teat cup, with the remaining, unaffected teat cups, using a remaining, unaffected teat cup for milking the at least one unfinished or unmilked teat.

23. The milking arrangement according to claim 22 , comprising a signalling device adapted to send an attention signal to a user of the milking arrangement if the control system determines said malfunction.

24. The milking arrangement according to claim 23 , wherein the user comprises at least one of: a user of the milking arrangement, a service mechanic, and a service company for the milking arrangement.

25. The milking arrangement according to claim 23 , wherein the signalling device comprises a telecommunication connection.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR ASSIGNEE Recorded Oct 31, 2017
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 21, 2012
From: MOSTERT, GERARD, MR.
To: LELY PATENT N.V.
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