Pass-through Type; E.g., Chute Patents (Class 119/667)
  • Patent number: 11612470
    Abstract: A system for vaccinating swine according to one embodiment includes a housing having an open first end and an open opposite second end. The housing has a pair of side walls that are angled and non-parallel to one another such that at the second end only a single piglet can exit at one time. The system also includes a vaccination station for individually vaccinating piglets. The vaccination station is located between the pair of side walls in a region thereof that is sized to only permit one piglet to stand between the side walls. The vaccination station includes at least one sensor that detects the presence of the one piglet within the vaccination station and at least one spray nozzle positioned within the vaccination station such that a vaccine dose discharged therefrom is directed upwardly into facial areas of the piglet effectively.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 29, 2016
    Date of Patent: March 28, 2023
    Assignee: Zoetis Services LLC
    Inventor: Mahesh Kumar
  • Patent number: 11317605
    Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a pet dry room and a tray used therefor, the pet dry room including: a body having an accommodation space for accommodating a pet therein; a door connected to a front surface of the body and configured to seal or open the accommodation space; and an air circulation module including a motor, a fan, a flow path, a nozzle, and a heater so as to spray and circulate air into the accommodation space, wherein air sprayed from a plurality of spray holes of a combined defecation plate and air spray tray installed on a bottom surface of the accommodation space and nozzles formed on a side surface and a rear surface of the accommodation space is suctioned into a first inlet port positioned on a front side of a ceiling surface of the accommodation space.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 8, 2018
    Date of Patent: May 3, 2022
    Inventor: Hyung Gyu Im
  • Patent number: 11234414
    Abstract: The invention relates to an animal marking system (1) provided with a drive device (10) and an animal marking fluid sprayer (2), the drive device (10) comprising an electric motor (11) associated with a transmission system (12), the transmission system receiving an initial torque from the electric motor (11), amplifying the received initial torque and transmitting the amplified torque to a drive shaft (3), the drive shaft (3) applying the amplified torque to actuate the animal marking fluid sprayer (2), the animal marking system (1) being able to be applied in extensive rural territory, where there is not a wide availability to use mechanisms that require high drive voltages.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 11, 2018
    Date of Patent: February 1, 2022
    Assignee: Robert Bosch Limitada
    Inventor: Alvaro Augusto Vasconcelos
  • Patent number: 11019804
    Abstract: A system and method for automatically delivering a substance to an animal including a positioning system that positions each animal singularly, a sensor that detects the location of a predetermined targeted area on the animal and an image processor. The system further includes a delivery device having a plurality of delivery outlets for delivering a substance to the targeted area. The sensor, image processor and delivery device are in communication with a computer processor. The sensor activates the image processor which takes at least one image of the animal positioned singularly. The image is communicated to the computer processor and analyzed. The computer processor activates the delivery outlet proximate the predetermined target area on the animal which delivers an effective dosage of substance to the predetermined targeted area.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 11, 2016
    Date of Patent: June 1, 2021
    Assignee: Applied LifeSciences & Systems, LLC
    Inventor: Ramin Karimpour
  • Patent number: 10905536
    Abstract: A poultry treatment apparatus disclosed herein may include a tank forming a reservoir at ambient pressure and containing liquid. A pump may be in fluid communication with the tank, and the pump may be in fluid communication with a liquid intake of a first nozzle, and in fluid communication with a liquid intake of a second nozzle to supply liquid under pressure from the tank to the liquid intake of the first nozzle and to the liquid intake of the second nozzle. A compressor may be in fluid communication with an air intake of the first nozzle and with an air intake of the second nozzle to supply compressed air to the air intake of the first nozzle and to the air intake of the second nozzle. In various aspects, the combination of compressed air and liquid under pressure deliver spray from the first nozzle and deliver spray from the second nozzle at about the same flow rate of liquid with droplets of similar size.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 13, 2017
    Date of Patent: February 2, 2021
    Inventor: Andrew Neupert
  • Patent number: 10905102
    Abstract: The application discloses a spray applicator system attachable to a poultry feeder for accurately and precisely dosing liquid formulations, including vaccines and probiotic formulations, to caged avian animals. The application discloses spray applicators, having improved acceptance by the avian animals, relative to more disruptive prior spray applicators. The disclosed automated caged spray applicator system is designed to attach to and function with automated poultry feeding systems, routinely used in poultry house settings.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 13, 2016
    Date of Patent: February 2, 2021
    Assignee: BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM ANIMAL HEALTH USA INC.
    Inventors: Christopher Davis Leslie, Francisco Javier Rojo Barrañón, Hector Valdemar Garcia Espinosa
  • Publication number: 20130098307
    Abstract: The present invention is a cattle footbath utilized to clean debris off of a cow's hoofs that includes a base path surface, a pair of side walls that are adjustably disposed on the base path surface and form a pathway to accommodate a cow to walk through, a pair of brushes that are disposed adjacently inward from the side walls where the bristles are facing inward towards the pathway and are in direct contact with the cow's hooves and a plurality of water nozzles that are directed towards the pathway. The footbath also includes a plurality of braces that are disposed behind the side walls to provide additional support to said side walls, a plurality of handles disposed on the base path surface to facilitate grasping and transporting the cattle foot bath and a plurality of attachment studs to secure the cattle footbath to a ground surface.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 23, 2011
    Publication date: April 25, 2013
    Inventor: Scott Offhaus
  • Patent number: 8276545
    Abstract: An apparatus is provided that includes at least two substantially parallel pressure sensing members adapted to detect location of an animal foot. The apparatus also includes a system for delivering ingredients to the pressure sensing members, and a system for discharging the ingredients on the animal foot.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 25, 2009
    Date of Patent: October 2, 2012
    Assignee: Dairy Solutions, Inc.
    Inventor: John S. Greeson
  • Patent number: 8141520
    Abstract: By effectively inhibiting ozone escape from ozonized water, a livestock sterilizing method which does not have the possibility of having an adverse effect on man and livestock is provided. Sterilizing of livestock is performed by including an ozonized water producing step of producing ozonized water with a particle size R of a contained ozone bubble satisfying 0<R<50 nm and an ozone concentration of 3 ppm to 20 ppm by a gas-liquid mixing method, and a step of sterilizing livestock by using the ozonized water produced in the ozonized water producing step. Since the particle size R is 0<R<50 nm, the ozone bubbles hardly receive buoyancy of the ozonized water. Therefore, the ozone bubbles do not rise to the water level, but stay in the ozonized water. As a result, ozone escape is effectively inhibited.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 21, 2006
    Date of Patent: March 27, 2012
    Inventors: Eiji Matsumura, Nobuko Hagiwara
  • Publication number: 20120037084
    Abstract: In order e.g. to obtain an effective washing system which provides effective treatment for treating hoof diseases there is disclosed a hoof washing system (102) including a floor surface (202), and a plurality of animal guides (106), and at least one sensor (108) for sensing a presence of the animal in or adjacent to the washing system, and at least one jet sprayer (204). The floor surface comprises flow providing means so as to provide a downward or sideways flow (602, 402) of washing liquid out of the system. The jet sprayer is arranged so as to provide a jet of the washing liquid parallel with the traffic direction (104) towards at least one hoof (708) and the lower part (702) of at least one animal leg, and the system further comprises speed limiting means (214, 306, 308, 802) so as to limit a traffic speed of the animals through the washing system.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 15, 2009
    Publication date: February 16, 2012
    Applicants: AQUA CLEANER V/TOM BRUHN PEDERSEN, AARHUS UNIVERSITET
    Inventors: Peter Thorup Thomsen, Tom Bruhn Pedersen
  • Publication number: 20090178626
    Abstract: An apparatus is provided that includes at least two substantially parallel pressure sensing members adapted to detect location of an animal foot. The apparatus also includes a system for delivering ingredients to the pressure sensing members, and a system for discharging the ingredients on the animal foot.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 25, 2009
    Publication date: July 16, 2009
    Applicant: Dairy Solution, Inc., a New Mexico corporation
    Inventor: John S. Greeson
  • Patent number: 7194980
    Abstract: An automated carrier-based pest control system including a substantially automated sprayer. The system also includes a container in fluid communication with the substantially automated sprayer for holding a mixture of carrier-based ingredients, including one or more forms of wax, for discharge from the substantially automated sprayer. Also includes is one or more discharge control units operably connectable to the substantially automated sprayer and to the container for regulating discharge of the mixture of carrier-based ingredients.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 30, 2004
    Date of Patent: March 27, 2007
    Inventor: John Stuart Greeson
  • Patent number: 6966276
    Abstract: A portable, towable livestock sprayer establishes a portal through which livestock move. A rigid, frame includes a removable tongue for connection to the draft vehicle. A pivoted, wheeled subframe hinged to the frame is switched between deployed or retracted orientations. The tongue fits to the subframe and functions as a leverage tool. With the sprayer properly positioned adjacent a livestock gate, a shroud assembly is deployed. Photo-eyes determine the presence and direction of travel of animals being sprayed. A pump system controls solution. The shroud transforms between a stable, compact transportation orientation, and a deployed orientation conformed to the required dimensions. Separate, extensible shroud wings are folded together during transportation, or separately deployed on opposite sides of the sprayer to block escape routes. Each wing comprises an inner section adapted to be removably coupled to the frame, and an outer section slidably telescoped to the inner section enabling width adjustments.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 7, 2003
    Date of Patent: November 22, 2005
    Inventor: D. Alton Dollar
  • Patent number: 6651589
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for variably discharging one or more ingredients other than water on an animal. A nozzle operatively connected to a valve discharges the ingredients. The animal is detected by a either an ultrasonic sensor, a diffused deflective infrared sensor, or single sensing probe sensor. A variety of structural members selectively position the apparatus in relation to the animal. A programmable controller varies the discharge of ingredients on the animal from a continuous application to a variety of interrupted sequences. A timer assembly schedules applications of ingredients on a daily, weekly, or even monthly basis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 15, 2001
    Date of Patent: November 25, 2003
    Inventor: John S. Greeson
  • Patent number: 6520118
    Abstract: This invention relates to an animal actuated applicator (10) suitable for applying a fluid such as a pesticide to an animal, the applicator (10) comprising dispensing means (60) for dispensing the fluid and actuating means (12) for actuating the dispensing means. The actuating means (12) includes a base plate (16) which is in use displaced when the animal steps thereon, the degree of displacement being dependent proportionally on the animal's weight being transferred to the base plate (16). The actuating means (12) also includes at least one pressure lever (22) which is operatively associated with the base plate (16) and which is arranged to be displaced in response to the displacement of the base plate (16). An actuator is provided for actuating the dispensing means (60) in response to displacement of the pressure lever (22) to dispense a volume of fluid which is proportional to the animal's weight being transferred to the base plate (16).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 28, 2001
    Date of Patent: February 18, 2003
    Assignee: Bosluis Patente (EDMS.) Beperk
    Inventors: Willie Swiegers, Petrus Johannes A. N. Van Niekerk
  • Patent number: 6230660
    Abstract: Insects on an animal includes a reservoir for holding one or more ingredients including one or more chemicals. Also included is a delivery system for discharging the one or more ingredients on an animal. A water encapsulation member is mountable on the delivery system for applying water on an animal. A detection device that is selectively positionable on the delivery system is provided for detecting the location of an animal in relationship to the apparatus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 23, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 15, 2001
    Inventor: John Stuart Greeson
  • Patent number: 6029610
    Abstract: A method of washing animals prior to slaughter involves passing the animals 40 one after another through a race 10 having means 35 to apply a pressurized spray of a cleaning fluid to the animal at least in those areas where incisions will be made. The animal exits from the race into a holding pen before passing to a wash station to wash off the cleaning fluid. The fluid is a high pH dilute detergent solution and is supplied under pressure to a solenoid operated valve 65 and from there to spray bars 20, 21, 22, 30, 50 and 70 so that the spray continues so long as valve 65 is open. The presence of the animal 40 is detected by a flexible wand 60 switch which turns on or off the solenoid operated valve.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 22, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 29, 2000
    Assignee: Klenzion Limited
    Inventors: Francis John Ramsey, Warren Lyall Jones
  • Patent number: 5630379
    Abstract: A low maintenance, electrically controlled automatic spray bath employs a spray system to wash animals and subsequently deliver treatment and prevention products at a continuous, consistent dosage rate. The automatic spray bath comprises at least one component. Each component comprises four rails defining an enclosure through which animals are walked in one direction, one after the other. Each rail of each component has a plurality of nozzles. When one component is employed the nozzles are divided into sets. Each set of nozzles sprays either a cleaning fluid or a treatment fluid. When more than one component is employed, the nozzles of each component spray either a cleaning fluid or a treatment fluid. The components are modular and portable. As animals are led between a set of nozzles, an electric eye beam is broken, causing a check valve to allow liquid to flow from a remote reservoir.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 10, 1996
    Date of Patent: May 20, 1997
    Assignee: SSI Corporation
    Inventors: John K. Gerk, W. Michael Ryden