IP Library Granted Patent US 8,540,821
Granted Patent B2
US 8,540,821 · App. 12/971,048 · Granted Sep 24, 2013

Teat cup cleaning device and method

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Patent No.
US 8,540,821
App. No.
12/971,048
Granted
Sep 24, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

A teat cup cleaning device comprises a heating chamber provided with a discharge outlet that is closable by a valve and arranged for connection to a teat cup. A filling device is arranged for filling the heating chamber with an amount of cleaning liquid and retaining a given quantity of gas. The chamber is provided with a heating arrangement arranged to heat the contents of the heating chamber to a temperature T higher than the boiling point Tk of the cleaning liquid at ambient pressure. On operation of the valve superheated cleaning liquid is discharged to clean a teat cup.

Claims (35)

1. Teat cup cleaning device comprising:

a pressurizable heating chamber configured to contain a superheated liquid, the pressurizable heating chamber having a discharge outlet and a valve, wherein the valve is configured to close the discharge outlet, and the discharge outlet releases directly into at least one teat cup;

a sealing edge for sealing the teat cup cleaning device onto the at least one teat cup

a filling device for filling the heating chamber with an amount of cleaning liquid;

a gas retention arrangement for maintaining a predetermined quantity of gas within the heating chamber on filling the heating chamber with the amount of cleaning liquid;

a valve controlling element, arranged to open the valve; and

a heating arrangement for heating the contents of the heating chamber to a predetermined condition having a temperature T higher than a boiling point Tk of the cleaning liquid at ambient pressure such that the liquid is superheated liquid upon opening of the valve of the heating arrangement; wherein valve when opened releases at least the superheated liquid via the discharge outlet into the teat cup.

2. Teat cup cleaning device according to claim 1 , wherein the gas retention arrangement is arranged to ensure that between 3% and 90% by volume of gas is retained within chamber when initially filled and prior to heating.

3. Teat cup cleaning device according to claim 1 , wherein the filling device comprises a supply line that is connected to the discharge outlet.

4. Teat cup cleaning device according to claim 1 , wherein the temperature T amounts to at least 160° C.

5. Teat cup cleaning device according to claim 1 , wherein the valve comprises a pressure-relief valve.

6. Teat cup cleaning device according to claim 5 , wherein the valve controlling element is arranged to open the valve at an overpressure OD of at least 8 bar absolute pressure.

7. Teat cup cleaning device according to claim 1 , wherein the valve controlling element is arranged to open the valve at an adjustable overpressure OD in the heating chamber.

8. Teat cup cleaning device according to claim 1 , wherein the valve controlling element is arranged to open the valve at a predetermined temperature OT, in the heating chamber.

9. Teat cup cleaning device according to claim 1 , wherein the filling device comprises a cleaning liquid storage container which is connectable to the heating chamber by a second valve.

10. Teat cup cleaning device according to claim 1 , wherein the cleaning liquid is water.

11. Teat cup cleaning device according to claim 1 , wherein the cleaning liquid comprises a disinfecting agent.

12. Teat cup cleaning device according to claim 1 , wherein the heating arrangement has an adjustable heating power.

13. Teat cup cleaning device according to claim 1 , wherein the heating arrangement comprises a control device arranged to control the heating arrangement in such a way that the predetermined condition is not reached until it is desired to discharge the cleaning liquid.

14. Teat cup cleaning device according claim 1 , wherein the discharge outlet comprises a discharge duct projecting over a distance L beyond a wall of the chamber, wherein L is at most equal to the internal depth of the teat cup to be cleaned.

15. Teat cup cleaning device according to claim 1 , wherein the valve is controlled by interaction with a teat cup to be cleaned.

16. Method of cleaning a teat cup, comprising:

providing a pressurizable heating chamber having a discharge outlet closable by a valve, the discharge outlet releasing directly into at least one teat cup;

sealing the heating chamber to the at least one teat cup;

supplying an amount of cleaning liquid to the pressurizable heating chamber sufficient to maintain a predetermined quantity of gas within the heating chamber;

closing the heating chamber;

heating the cleaning liquid in the heating chamber to a condition with a temperature T that is higher than a boiling point Tk of the cleaning liquid at ambient pressure such that cleaning liquid becomes a superheated liquid; and

opening the valve and directing the superheated liquid of the heating chamber via the discharge outlet into the at least one teat cup.

17. Method according to claim 16 , wherein the predetermined quantity of gas is between 3% and 90% by volume of the chamber when initially filled and prior to heating.

18. Method according to claim 16 , wherein between 10 ml and 25 ml of cleaning liquid is supplied to the heating chamber per teat cup.

19. Method according to claim 16 , wherein the cleaning liquid is water.

20. Method according to claim 16 , wherein the cleaning liquid comprises a disinfecting agent.

21. Method according to claim 16 , wherein the valve is controlled to open at an adjustable threshold value of temperature, pressure or energy content within the chamber.

22. Method according to claim 21 , wherein the threshold value is an overpressure OD in the heating chamber of at least 8 bar absolute pressure.

23. Method according to claim 21 , wherein the threshold value is a temperature OT in the heating chamber of at least 160° C.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR ASSIGNEE Recorded Oct 31, 2017
From: MAASLAND N.V.
To: MAASLAND N.V.
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