Apparatus for Assisting the Forward Movement of Livestock
An apparatus for assisting the forward movement of animals in a livestock alleyway includes a pivot structure, an actuator and an arm assembly. The pivot structure is rotatably mounted to the alleyway. The actuator connects between the alleyway and the pivot structure for rotating the pivot structure between first and second positions. The arm assembly is pivotably mounted to the pivot structure for rotation between a first extended position and a second retracted position. The arm assembly is biased toward the first extended position and is able to extend and retract in a telescoping fashion. The pivot structure and the arm assembly are arranged for positioning above livestock animals in the alleyway and yet also for pivoting from such a retracted position to a position for urging the forward movement of a livestock animal without interfering with an animal that may be positioned under the apparatus.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application 63/188,408 filed on May 13, 2021 and this application also claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application 63/128,247 filed on Dec. 21, 2020, both of which are incorporated herein by reference as if repeated verbatim hereinafter.
FIELDThe present invention relates to an apparatus that is used in connection with a livestock alleyway to assist the forward movement of a livestock animal through the alleyway.
BACKGROUNDLivestock alleyways are typically arranged to restrict animals into a single file line and are sufficiently narrow to prevent animals from turning around. In the past, a device knows as a “no back” might be employed that is arranged to allow an animal to move forward but restricts the animal from moving backward. But, even so, it is common for an animal to stop moving which requires the intervention of a human operator who will often push or prod the animal. Such human operator interventions take time and entail risk. What is needed is an apparatus that may be mounted to livestock alleyways that do not restrict forward movement, but then could be activated to push the animal forward in an alleyway.
SUMMARYThe above noted need is addressed by a forward movement assist apparatus for assisting the forward movement of livestock animals in a livestock alleyway of the type having a frame that supports narrowly spaced side walls that define a narrow passageway for allowing the single file movement of livestock animals. The forward movement assist apparatus includes a pivot structure, an arm assembly and an actuator. The pivot structure is rotatably mounted at least indirectly to the side walls of the alleyway. The pivot structure is able to rotate about a first axis that is generally normal to the sidewalls of the alleyway. The actuator connects between the alleyway frame at least indirectly and the pivot structure. The actuator is able to rotate the pivot structure between a first pivot structure position and a second pivot structure position. The arm assembly has a first proximal end and a second distal end. The arm assembly is pivotably mounted to the pivot structure at its proximal end so that it is able to rotate with respect to the pivot structure about a second axis that is also generally normal to the sidewalls of the alleyway between a first extended position and a second retracted position. The arm assembly is also biased toward the first extended position. A paddle attachment is fixed to the distal end of the arm assembly. The pivot structure and the arm assembly are arranged so that a livestock animal moving through the alleyway will encounter the paddle attachment and be able to push the paddle attachment and the arm assembly up toward the second retracted position and pass underneath the arm assembly as it moves forward in the alleyway. The pivot structure and the arm assembly are also arranged so that when the arm assembly is in the first retracted position with respect to the pivot structure it is able to be rotated by the pivot structure to cause contact of the paddle attachment with rear of the livestock animal thereby urging the animal forward in the alleyway as the pivot structure is rotated from the first pivot structure position toward the second pivot structure position.
Referring to the drawings,
Pivot structure 20 is rotatably mounted to the upper longitudinal members 5FM1 and 5FM2 of frame 5F of alleyway 5. In this example, pivot structure 20 includes a pivot shaft 22, a pivot arm 24 and an actuator arm 26. In this example, pivot shaft 22 is rotatably mounted at least indirectly to upper longitudinal members 5FM1 and 5FM2 of alleyway frame 5F for rotation about an axis A1. Axis A1 is generally normal to frame side planes P1 and P2. Pivot arm 24 is fixed to pivot shaft 22 and extends away from pivot shaft 22. The distal end of pivot arm 24 carries arm assembly 70 which will be described in detail below.
In this example, pivot arm 24 includes two side plates 24A1 and 24A2. A stop member 24S is adjacent to pivot shaft 22 and is fixed between side plates 24A1 and 24A2. The purpose of stop member 24S will also be discussed below. Actuator arm 26 is also fixed to pivot shaft 22 and also extends away from pivot shaft 22 as shown in
Arm assembly 70 is pivotably mounted to pivot arm 24 of pivot structure 20 at the proximal end of arm assembly 70 so that arm assembly 70 is able to rotate with respect to the pivot structure 20 about a second axis A2 that is also generally normal planes P1 and P2 noted above. Arm assembly 70 includes an outer tube 72, a height selector arm 74 and a paddle attachment 80. Outer tube 72 slidably and adjustably receives a height selector arm 74. Arm assembly 70 is pivotably mounted to pivot arm 24 by a pivot joint that, in this example, includes two opposite corresponding collars 24C1 and 24C2 that are fixed to side plates 24A1 and 24A2 respectively of pivot arm 24 in an aligned fashion, a collar 72C that is fixed to outer tube 72 of arm assembly 70 and a pin 72P that is common to collars 24C1, 72C and 24C2 to complete the joint. The rotation of arm assembly 70 in relation to pivot structure 20 and more particularly in relation to pivot arm 24 ranges between a first retracted position as shown in
As can also be seen in
Paddle attachment 80 is pivotably mounted to the distal end of height selector arm 74. Paddle attachment 80 may optional be at least partially covered by a soft outer covering (not shown) and is intended to make contact with the hind quarters of a livestock animal as shown in
The lower end of paddle attachment 80 presents a transversely oriented roller 84 that is able to rotate freely on a transverse shaft that is fixed to paddle attachment 80. As can be seen in
In
Accordingly, as will be understood by the skilled reader, forward movement assist apparatus 10 may be used to urge the forward movement of an individual or widely spaced livestock animal as well as animals that are closely following each other. Separate or widely spaced animals may be accommodated by sequencing through the positions shown in
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. An apparatus for assisting the forward movement of a livestock animal, comprising:
- (a) a livestock alleyway including spaced side walls that extend from an upper end to a lower end and that define a passageway suitable for accommodating single file movement of livestock animals,
- (a) a pivot structure that is rotatably mounted to the upper ends of the side walls of the livestock alleyway, the pivot structure being able to rotate about a first axis that is generally normal to the sidewalls of the alleyway,
- (b) an actuator connecting between the alleyway and the pivot structure and being able to rotate the pivot structure between a first pivot structure position and a second pivot structure position,
- (c) an arm assembly having a first proximal end and a second distal end, the arm assembly being pivotably mounted to the pivot structure at its proximal end so that it is able to rotate with respect to the pivot structure about a second axis that is also generally normal to the sidewalls of the alleyway between a first extended position and a second retracted position, the arm assembly is also being biased toward the first extended position, the arm assembly also including a paddle attachment that is mounted to the distal end of the arm assembly, the pivot structure and the arm assembly being arranged so that a livestock animal moving through the alleyway will encounter the paddle attachment and be able to push the paddle attachment and the arm assembly up toward the second retracted position and pass underneath the arm assembly as it moves forward in the alleyway, the pivot structure and the arm assembly also being arranged so that when the arm assembly is in the first retracted position with respect to the pivot structure, the arm assembly is able to be rotated by the pivot structure upon activation of the actuator to cause contact of the paddle attachment with rear of the livestock animal thereby urging the animal forward in the alleyway as the pivot structure is rotated by the actuator from the first pivot structure position toward the second pivot structure position.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein:
- the paddle attachment is pivotally mounted the distal end of the arm assembly so that the paddle attachment is able to pivot with respect to the arm assembly within a range of motion.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein:
- the arm assembly further comprises an outer tube and a height selector arm, the outer tube being pivotably mounted to the pivot structure and the outer tube slidably receiving the height selector arm for sliding movement between a first retracted position and a second extended position in relation to the outer tube.
4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein:
- the outer tube further presents opposite slots and the height selector arm presents a plurality of spaced opposite holes such that a height selector arm retaining bolt may be installed through a selected opposite pair of the opposite holes in the height selector arm and through the opposite slots in the outer tube so that the height selector harm is able to move between a first retracted position and a second extended position such that the height of the second extended position has been selected due to the selection of the opposite holes in the height selector arm retaining bolt.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 21, 2021
Publication Date: Jun 23, 2022
Inventor: Jon Davis Mollhagen (Lorraine, KS)
Application Number: 17/557,570