Apparatus for Preventing an Animal from Kicking in a Cattle Chute
Kick bar assemblies mounted to an opposite side walls of a squeeze chute structure each include an upright shaft that is rotatably mounted to the squeeze chute wall. Each kick bar assembly connects at one end to an actuator for rotating the shaft and at the other end to a kick bar which may be pivoted by the actuator between a first retracted position, a second normal extended position in which the kick bar is generally normal to the wall of the squeeze chute and a third forward position in which the kick bar is rotated forward of the normal position and defines an acute angle with the squeeze chute wall. The actuators controlling the motion of the kick bars are capable of being simultaneously remotely controlled to act in unison.
This application is a continuation of U.S. non-Provisional Patent application Ser. No. 12/896,413 filed on Oct. 1, 2010, which is incorporated herein by reference.
application Ser. No. 12/896,413 claimed the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/278,045 filed Oct. 2, 2009, which is incorporated herein by reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to an apparatus for preventing an animal from kicking with its hind legs when the animal is retained in a squeeze chute.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONLivestock animals, such as cattle, may be directed into a squeeze chute adapted for restraining the animal for the administration of veterinary procedures such as vaccinations. A difficulty that occurs in connection with such a squeeze chute process is that an animal will struggle and kick its hind legs. This is especially dangerous to wranglers or operators who are performing veterinary tasks in the vicinity of the rear quarters of an animal. Often when such tasks are to the operators. A typical solution is to slide a member such as a 2×4 or a bar through the structure of the squeeze chute directly behind the animal's hind legs in order to prevent kicking However, even this solution presents risks to the operator and the animal if the animal is kicking when the board or bar is inserted through the squeeze chute. What is needed is a remotely actuated apparatus that can be moved into position to prevent an animal from kicking when placed in a squeeze chute.
SUMMARYThe above described need is satisfied by the addition of kick bar assemblies to a squeeze chute. Opposing kick bar assemblies are mounted to opposite side walls of a squeeze chute. Each kick bar assembly includes an upright shaft that is rotatably mounted to the squeeze chute wall, a generally horizontal top bracket that preferably extends from the upper end of the upright shaft and a kick bar that preferably extends from the lower end of the upright shaft. The kick bar is preferably located at a level that is suitable for preventing the kicking movement of the hind leg of the type of livestock animal intended for handling by the squeeze chute. A remotely controllable actuator extends between the distal end of the top bracket and the squeeze chute wall. The actuator is adapted to pivot the kick bar assembly between a first retracted position in which the kick bar assembly is preferably retracted into recesses in the squeeze chute wall, a second normal extended position in which the kick bar is generally normal to the wall of the squeeze chute, and a third forward position in which the kick bar is rotated forward of the normal position and defines an acute angle with the squeeze chute wall. It is preferable that the actuators controlling the motion of the kick bars are capable of being simultaneously controlled to act in unison.
Referring to the drawings,
As can be best seen in
The operation of kick bar assembly 10A and by extension the simultaneous operation of kick bar assemblies 10A and 10B can be best understood by referring to
Kick bar assemblies 10A and 10B are employed in the following manner. When steer 6 enters squeeze chute 2, kick bars 20 are in the first retracted position. Steer 6 is urged far enough forward in direction D (shown in
Thus, the objectives of the invention are accomplished by the above described kick bar assemblies. Kick bar assemblies 10A and 10B are arranged so that they can be retracted into the side walls of cattle chute 2 when not in use so that they present no impediment to the movement of an animal through squeeze chute 2. Although second pivot arm 16B and portions of actuator 18 are not flush within the side wall when a kick bar assembly is in the retracted position, because of the length of pivot shaft 14, they are positioned well above an animal in the squeeze chute and present no obstacle to the movement of the animal. When kick bar assemblies 10A and 10B are extended for use, they can be used to restrain the violent and dangerous injury caused kicking of an animal and with further forward extension as described above can be used to urge the legs of an animal apart for various tasks as noted above.
It is to be understood that while certain forms of this invention have been illustrated and described, it is not limited thereto, except in so far as such limitations are included in the following claims and allowable equivalents thereof
Claims
1. A kick bar apparatus for use with a squeeze chute of the type for receiving and holding a livestock animal, the kick bar apparatus comprising:
- a pair of opposite, symmetric kick bar assemblies, each of which is mounted on one side wall of a cattle squeeze chute, each kick bar assembly including a kick bar that is rotatably mounted to one of the opposite side walls of the squeeze chute at a location that is behind the hind legs of the livestock animal, the kick bars operable for rotation between a first retracted position in which the kick bars are generally retracted and extending rewardly in relation to the hind legs of the livestock animal, a second normal extended position in which the kick bars are generally normal to the wall of the squeeze chute and directly adjacent to the hind legs of the livestock animal effective for preventing reward kicking of the hind legs of the livestock animal and a third forward position in which the kick bars are rotated forward of the normal position and defining acute angles with the respective adjacent squeeze chute walls effective for engaging the inside portions of the hind legs of the livestock animal in a manner suitable for maintaining the hind legs of the livestock animal in a generally spaced apart condition, the actuators controlling the motion of each kick bar capable of being capable of being simultaneously controlled to act in unison.
2. The kick bar apparatus of claim 1, wherein;
- the kick bar assembly further includes an upright shaft that is rotatably mounted to the squeeze chute wall, the upright shaft connecting at one end to an actuator for rotating the shaft and connecting at the other end to the kick bar.
3. The kick bar apparatus of claim 1, wherein;
- each of the kick bar assemblies further include an upright shaft that is rotatably mounted to the squeeze chute wall, the upright shaft connecting at one end to an actuator for rotating the shaft and connecting at the other end to the kick bar, and wherein,
- the actuator of each kick bar assembly is a hydraulic cylinder and each hydraulic cylinder is operable to be activated separately or in unison.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 24, 2014
Publication Date: Aug 21, 2014
Inventor: Jon Davis Mollhagen (Lorraine, KS)
Application Number: 14/260,938
International Classification: A01K 1/06 (20060101);