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Title:
AN IMPLEMENT FOR FEEDING ANIMALS
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2000/038503
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
An implement for feeding animals is provided with a supply channel (1) for wrapped feed bales (2), means (3) for removing the wrapper from a feed bale (2), means (4) for bringing fodder out of the feed bale (2) into a form which is suitable for consumption, and means (5) for supplying the fodder that has been brought into a consumable form to a feeding stall for the animals to be fed. Thus it is achieved that the bales (2) can be processed fully automatically.

Inventors:
VAN DEN BERG KAREL (NL)
Application Number:
PCT/NL1999/000758
Publication Date:
July 06, 2000
Filing Date:
December 10, 1999
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
MAASLAND NV (NL)
BERG KAREL VAN DEN (NL)
International Classes:
A01D87/12; A01K5/00; A01K5/02; B65B69/00; (IPC1-7): A01K5/00; A01F15/07; B65B69/00
Foreign References:
US5371938A1994-12-13
DE29706453U11997-06-19
EP0432702A21991-06-19
EP0704156A11996-04-03
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Corten, Maurice Jean F. M. (10 Weverskade PD Maasland, NL)
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Claims:
CLAIMS
1. An implement for feeding animals, characterized in that the implement is provided with a supply opening and/or a supply channel (1) for wrapped feed bales (2), means (3) for removing the wrapper from a feed bale (2), means (4) for bringing fodder out of the feed bale (2) into a form which is suitable for consumption, and means (5) for supplying the fodder that has been brought into a consumable form to a feeding stall for the animals to be fed.
2. An implement as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the supply channel (1) is provided with controllable means (6,7) for supplying each time at least one feed bale (2) to the means (3) for removing the wrapper from a feed bale (2).
3. An implement as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that the means (6,7) for supplying each time at least one feed bale (2) to the means (3) for removing the wrapper from a feed bale (2) comprise a pivotable element (7) in the shape of a cylinder casing segment.
4. An implement as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that the means (3) for removing the wrapper from a feed bale (2) are provided with controllable means (8,9) for receiving each time one wrapped feed bale (2) and supplying same, after the wrapper has been removed therefrom, to the means (4) for bringing fodder out of the feed bale (2) into a form which is suitable for consumption.
5. An implement as claimed in claim 4, characterized in that the means (8,9) for receiving each time one wrapped feed bale (2) and supplying same, after the wrapper has been removed therefrom, to the means (4) for bringing fodder out of the feed bale (2) into a form which is suitable for consumption comprise a tiltable floor element (9).
6. An implement as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 5, characterized in that the means (3) for removing the wrapper from a feed bale (2) are provided with means for cutting the wrapper.
7. An implement as claimed in claim 6, characterized in that the means for cutting the wrapper comprise a cutting element (10) extending for the greater part around the feed bale (2), such as e. g. a cutting thread.
8. An implement as claimed in claim 7, characterized in that the cutting element (10) is connected with means (11,12,13) for putting the cutting element (10) under tension against the wrapper of the feed bale (2) or around the wrapper of the feed bale (2).
9. An implement as claimed in claim 8, characterized in that the means (11,12,13) for putting the cutting element (10) under tension comprise a first motor (11) connected with one end of the cutting element (10), and a second motor (12) connected with the other end of the cutting element (10), the cutting element (10) making at least at one point a bend and is suspended there from a framework (14) via a spring element (13).
10. An implement as claimed in any one of claims 7 to 9, characterized in that the cutting element (10) is connected with means for heating and/or reciprocating the cutting element (10).
11. An implement as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 10, characterized in that the means (3) for removing the wrapper from a feed bale (2) are provided with means (15,16) for rotating the feed bale (2).
12. An implement as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 11, characterized in that the means (3) for removing the wrapper from a feed bale (2) are provided with means for stripping the wrapper from the feed bale (2).
13. An implement as claimed in claim 12, characterized in that the means for stripping the wrapper from the feed bale (2) comprise two cylindrical rollers (17) which are almost touching each other and are rotatable in opposite directions.
14. An implement as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 13, characterized in that the means (3) for removing the wrapper from a feed bale (2) are provided with a device (19) for discharging the wrapper.
15. An implement as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 14, characterized in that the means (4) for bringing fodder out of the feed bale (2) into a form which is suitable for consumption comprise at least one rotatable cutter or at least one rotatable knife.
16. An implement as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 14, characterized in that the means (4) for bringing fodder out of the feed bale (2) into a form which is suitable for consumption comprise at least one row of cutting elements (20).
17. An implement as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 16, characterized in that the means (5) for supplying the fodder that has been brought into a consumable form to the feeding stall comprise a controllable nozzle (21).
18. An implement as claimed in claim 17, characterized in that the nozzle (21) is provided with means for intercepting substances in the fodder that are unfit for consumption.
19. An implement as claimed in claim 18, characterized in that the means for intercepting substances in the fodder that are unfit for consumption comprise a magnet (22) and/or an electromagnet and/or a reel.
20. An implement as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 19, characterized in that the implement is designed movably.
21. A device for removing the wrapper from a wrapped feed bale, which device is suitable for being used as a component of an implement as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 20.
Description:
AN IMPLEMENT FOR FEEDING ANIMALS The invention relates to an implement as claimed in the preamble of claim 1. In such implements roughage, silage or concentrate is supplied to the animals. In this situation roughage and silage are usually supplied in the form of a substantially cylindrical feed bale with a plastic wrapper.

Before the animals are able to consume the feed bale, the wrapper has to be removed manually therefrom.

The invention aims at providing an improved implement.

According to the invention, this is achieved by means of the measures mentioned in the characterizing part of claim 1. In this manner the feed bales can be processed fully automatically.

The invention will be explained in further detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

Figure 1 is a schematic side view of an implement according to the invention, and Figure 2 is a schematic cross-section of the implement of Figure 1 according to the arrows II-II.

Figure 1 shows schematically a side view of an implement according to the invention. The implement comprises a sloping supply channel 1 for wrapped (e. g. cylindrical) feed bales 2, means 3 for removing the wrapper from a feed bale 2, means 4 for bringing fodder out of the feed bale 2 into a form which is suitable for consumption, and means 5 for supplying the fodder which has been brought into a consumable form to a feeding stall (non-shown and known per se) for the animals to be fed.

The supply channel 1 is provided with an element 7 in the shape of a cylinder casing segment for supplying each time one feed bale 2 to the means 3 for removing the wrapper from a feed bale 2, said element 7 being pivotable by means of a control element 6. The control element 6 may be constituted by a hydraulic cylinder, one end of which is connected with the

supply channel 1 and whose other end is connected with the element 7. By reciprocating the cylinder 6 (to be operated manually or automatically, e. g. in a computer-controlled manner), the element 7 can be pivoted between a first position, shown in Figure 1, in which the most right hand one of the bales 2 in the supply channel 1 is stopped, and a second position, in which the most right hand feed bale 2 is released, so that the latter is allowed to roll into the means 3 for removing the wrapper from a feed bale 2. In the second position of the element 7, the other bales 2 in the supply channel 1 are stopped. When the element 7 is pivoted back into the first position, the other bales 2 in the supply channel 1 move up to the right.

The means 3 for removing the wrapper from a feed bale 2 are provided with a floor element 9, which can be tilted by means of a further control element 8 for receiving each time one wrapped feed bale 2 and supplying same, after the wrapper has been removed therefrom, to the means 4 for bringing fodder out of the feed bale 2 into a form which is suitable for consumption. The control element 8 may be constituted by a hydraulic cylinder, one end of which is rigidly connected with the implement and whose other end is connected with the floor element 9. By reciprocating the cylinder 8 (to be operated manually or automatically, e. g. in a computer-controlled manner), the element 9 can be tilted between a first position shown in Figure 1, in which the bale 2 is stopped, and a second position, in which the bale 2 is released, so that the latter is allowed to roll into the means 4 for bringing fodder out of the feed bale 2 into a form which is suitable for consumption. When the element 9 is tilted back into the first position, a next bale 2 can be received from the supply channel 1.

The means 3 for removing the wrapper from a feed bale 2 are provided with means for cutting the wrapper. This will be explained in further detail in the following with reference to Figure 2 showing schematically a cross-section of the implement

of Figure 1 according to the arrows II-II. A cutting element 10, which can be put under tension against the wrapper of the feed bale 2 or around the wrapper of the feed bale 2, extends for the greater part around the feed bale 2. For that purpose, the cutting element 10, e. g. a cutting thread, is connected at one end with a first motor 11 and at the other end with a second motor 12. At the corners of the bale 2 the cutting thread 10 makes each time a bend. At these points the cutting thread is suspended from a framework 14 via spring elements 13. The motors 11,12 are able to put the thread 10 under tension against spring action of the spring elements 13. With the aid of the spring elements 13, the cutting thread 10 comes loose from the bale 2 after cutting. In an embodiment of the invention, the cutting thread 10 may be connected with (non-shown) means for heating the cutting thread 10. This has a favourable influence on the cutting process. This can also be achieved by reciprocating the cutting element 10, e. g. with the aid of the motors 11 and 12.

In the embodiment shown in Figure 1, the means 3 for removing the wrapper from a feed bale 2 are provided with means for rotating the feed bale 2, e. g. constituted by rollers 16 that are driven with the aid of a motor 15. Especially in the case of cylindrical bales 2, the removal of the wrapper can be facilitated by rotating the bale 2.

The means 3 for removing the wrapper from a feed bale 2 are further provided with means for stripping the wrapper from the feed bale 2. The latter means comprise two cylindrical rollers 17, which are almost touching each other and which are rotatable in opposite directions. The wrapper cut loose from a bale 2 is gripped by these rollers 17 and stripped from the bale 2 while the latter is rotating. The rollers 17 may be fitted to the framework 14 in such a manner that they can be pivoted away with the aid of a cylinder 18, so as not to impede a feed bale 2 rolling out of the supply channel 1. Finally the means 3 for removing the wrapper from a feed bale are provided with a device

for discharging the wrapper, e. g. constituted by an extractor hood 19 disposed in the vicinity of the rollers 17.

The means 4 for bringing fodder out of the feed bale 2 into a form which is suitable for consumption comprise a row of co-operating cutting elements 20 which are known per se. In a further, non-shown embodiment, the means 4 for bringing fodder out of the feed bale 2 into a form which is suitable for consumption comprise a number of rotatable knives or rotatable cutters. If desired, the bale 2 can be orientated into a position which is advantageous for cutting fodder.

The means 5 for supplying the fodder that has been brought into a consumable form to the feeding stall comprise a controllable nozzle 21. With the aid of said nozzle 21 (to be rotated or translated manually or automatically, e. g. by means of a computer), the fodder may be distributed among various (non-shown) feeding troughs. The nozzle may be provided with means for intercepting substances in the fodder that are unfit for consumption, such as particles consisting of metal. The latter means may comprise a magnet 22 (or an electromagnet or a reel). Because of the fact that the magnet 22 is directly fitted to the nozzle 21, the disturbing particles can be removed efficiently.

It is remarked that the device for removing the wrapper from a wrapped bale 2 may be used per se also independently of the feeding implement described and for other applications and types of bales.

The entire implement (and also parts thereof) may be controlled automatically (e. g. with the aid of a computer or another control unit) or manually. Furthermore, the entire implement (and also parts thereof) may be designed movably.