US1785313A - Valve for miliking machines - Google Patents
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- 235000013336 milk Nutrition 0.000 description 5
- 238000013019 agitation Methods 0.000 description 3
- 230000000284 resting effect Effects 0.000 description 3
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01J—MANUFACTURE OF DAIRY PRODUCTS
- A01J5/00—Milking machines or devices
- A01J5/04—Milking machines or devices with pneumatic manipulation of teats
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
- Y10—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
- Y10T—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
- Y10T137/00—Fluid handling
- Y10T137/7722—Line condition change responsive valves
- Y10T137/7837—Direct response valves [i.e., check valve type]
- Y10T137/7879—Resilient material valve
- Y10T137/7888—With valve member flexing about securement
- Y10T137/7891—Flap or reed
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- fThepresent invention' provides afvalve cup in which the inflowing milk Will be carrie'd'thr'ough a path j entirely free of the path followediby the air, passing into. or out of the cup ⁇ and will be.; ⁇ directed into the holding cup. with 'minimum agitation so that the fatty particles will be ⁇ unbroken.
- Anotherl object of the ⁇ invention f is to provide a cupwhich "may be-.easily", cleanedso as to be maintained in a sanitary condition at all times andinwhich the 'sevf- Y eral parts may be readily separatedl although.
- Figure 1 is a vertical section throughthe ⁇ valve cup showing the same A1n positionupon a pall;
- Fig. ⁇ 2 is a section on l
- a disk valve 5 which* seats against the lower edge of the*- cup and covers the entire bottom areafof the ing therefrom and provided with ⁇ adiametri'- f Liemeer-12R; PE.
- a cup l havingan4 annular rim 2 at its upper' end whereby it is adaptedl placed uponthe upper edge of the ring or cyl- ⁇ "inder Restingftmthe upper edge ofthe ring is agvalve block 19V which constitutes afcover ⁇ forthering andthe' cup.
- 'lhis valve block is formedgwith a diametrical passage 20 there- 1 through and therendiofthemilk delivery tube l231; fis "fitted in said p assage. i Thislinilk vinlet passagafas shown clearly in Fig.
- y 2 extends entirely u-filfiro'ugh the'.v block and i is inclined Vdow-nw.ardly from the outer -sidexof the block ftothe innergside thereof softhatthe-infiowing fmilkfiwillbe, directed vagainst 'thefinner sur- 10U ⁇ (i5 heri'peasom slightlylooseningfthe setv screw f' ⁇ will permitits detachment from the icup,
- the block has a depending'portionv22 Which fits Within the ringand, has 1ts .peripliery,'tl1rough Whichthe vpipe 21 opens closetothe inner, surface of thering so that the inflowingmilk ⁇ will imp inge-against rthe Tinnenv concavesnrface oftlierng andfwill p ,flow down .and around the same in a verlyg. Vthin stream.: Inasmnchas they inlet tube, is.
- valye cup for milking machines comprising a cup,varing resting on thecup, a
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DEC. 16, 1930. M KEENER' l 1,785,313
VALVE FOR MILKING MACHINES Filed Aug, 23, 1928 l milking machines j. lriolygiitsl obj ect f sto pro-V vide-:a valvecup which willfbea-free of moving parts; and bygthe use, of `,which the ymilk .will be delivered into th`e' receiving paihwith n.
itsefatty eleientsjnibrbkeifandundisturbed l by unnecessary agitation, fThepresent invention' provides afvalve cup in which the inflowing milk Will be carrie'd'thr'ough a path j entirely free of the path followediby the air, passing into. or out of the cup` and will be.;` directed into the holding cup. with 'minimum agitation so that the fatty particles will be` unbroken. Anotherl object of the `invention f is to provide a cupwhich "may be-.easily", cleanedso as to be maintained in a sanitary condition at all times andinwhich the 'sevf- Y eral parts may be readily separatedl although.
they will be held -firmly together and leak-J age 'prevented While in'use.v 'The several 'stated objects; andother objects which will i hereinafter incidentally appear,V are attained in such a device` as is illustrated in the ace companying drawing, and the invention lrevsides 1n certain novelfeatures which will be` l particularly defined in Jthe appended claims.
same.
v In the drawing:
k Figure 1 is a vertical section throughthe` valve cup showing the same A1n positionupon a pall;
Fig.`2 is a section on l, and
4the line 2-f2 vof portion yofthe discharge valve. l
In carrying out the present to pass throughan opening .in 'the'rcover 3 of the receiving pail 1-and be supported by the rim resting onsaid cover. The cup is tapered downwardly,` as shown in Fig. l, and
at its lower end is closed by a disk valve 5 which* seats against the lower edge of the*- cup and covers the entire bottom areafof the ing therefrom and provided with `adiametri'- f Liemeer-12R; PE.
On the under side of'this valve dislrV 5 is a boss 6 having a central stud 7 depend?` forms: an :effectual etween the `lug. "t
`The annularrimorffiangeiwhich circums'cribesizthe upper; end of the loup is provided 'with an 'annularrinternal shoulder 15in which kisse'atedfa ring or cylinder 160i glass or other suitable material, this ring beingpreferably transparent orftranslcent soythatltheow of -millrthere'througlr fmay be observed.i` is L alsorjdesirable.; :thatnitfibeqof some.` material will f present v a perfectly l smooth inf f fternal surfaceandwhich maybe .very 'easily VFig-'3 is a detail bottom Jplanview of a 1.
l sanitary conditionand .will--avoidagitation v invention, lthere is provided a cup l havingan4 annular rim 2 at its upper' end whereby it is adaptedl placed uponthe upper edge of the ring or cyl- {"inder Restingftmthe upper edge ofthe ring is agvalve block 19V which constitutes afcover `forthering andthe' cup. 'lhis valve block is formedgwith a diametrical passage 20 there- 1 through and therendiofthemilk delivery tube l231; fis "fitted in said p assage. i Thislinilk vinlet passagafas shown clearly in Fig. y 2, extends entirely u-filfiro'ugh the'.v block and i is inclined Vdow-nw.ardly from the outer -sidexof the block ftothe innergside thereof softhatthe-infiowing fmilkfiwillbe, directed vagainst 'thefinner sur- 10U `(i5 heri'peasom slightlylooseningfthe setv screw f' `will permitits detachment from the icup,
,Y ace of the ring 16, and it is to bepartieularly noted that the block has a depending'portionv22 Which fits Within the ringand, has 1ts .peripliery,'tl1rough Whichthe vpipe 21 opens closetothe inner, surface of thering so that the inflowingmilk` will imp inge-against rthe Tinnenv concavesnrface oftlierng andfwill p ,flow down .and around the same in a verlyg. Vthin stream.: Inasmnchas they inlet tube, is.
v kw directed downwardly anddisclfiargesjagainst',jV
the concave surface of the lring`,'.tl1`e`4V agitation .of the-milk and consequent disrliptigno thef ffiiiy globules iiieieiii win be iiiiiiimizeii so Y that a Very high gradeyo butte-r may-befpro-'- duced therefromg Extending y .,vertically th-rough the valve block 19f" atene sidefo'f thel 'milk inletl passage iS an air tube .23,- the ,outerV lendofwhicl'is to befconnectedpwith a: hose stood'iiiiiiiheiiiiei-pipetenis ki150- fiiied intheendof ai hose`2i4-leadingrfromthete'at cups. Uponthesic'tiony stroke 'ofthe' pump, the
` iiiiilkwillfV be, consoquentlyidifaw through 'fj/j f Y the` inlet pipe.;V Upon thei reverserstrokeof "ifi Y -thepumpgairWillenter the cpthroughthe f f tube@y 23 and' thefvalvefwill then beop'ened f of the same.v l K y 2.v A valye cup for milking machines comprising a cup,varing resting on thecup, a
v passage through kthek block eccentric to the milk inlet passage and remote from the outlet Y projecting `:beyond the-'ring andhaving diaf metricallyv oppositel notches in its Vedge, a
inilkzinlet'passage ektending, ,diametrialIy j .and the ini'lklcollectedtheieon-discharged` 4;* i
intothe receivingfpail;v It willbe reaclily seenthat the airtube isdisposed entirely Vont 'Y c prisiingaa-joupga ring :resting on Y the upper of -the'path followedl)y` the" infloiivin'gI milk Y and, thereforefthemilik not enter the nib@ the-:necessity foremoving parts -to f avoid the entrance of milk nto` J thelairftnbe 'The 'valive block' removaikiip `lout Yfirmly 'heid-fifi position by eye-bolts having .their eyes 2o engaged over'y hook: In'gsQZ formedon iiiiiiA pfoieeiing: iiceiniy iioiiiizihe iiiiii 0i l i fftage 2 of 'the'cnpwhile their'upper' ends are Y l 'passeclthroiighnotcliewifformedinthe pro- `Ajeetiig'1i-g!.iedgeportionfoi the' fifalveffbloek.V YWing mit-s .291.are,engage-d'on'A the upper tli'ije'aded ends ofrtheieye-boltsan aietumed i homeY against the projectingmarginaigporf tions* of: thblock, as will be understood-upon miei-'entero Fig; mind it will. be obvious `iiiiii Y i jlo'ylslightly looseningthe nuts the bolts'may 'be readilydetache'dffrmtheflugs 27so'that the valve block adgtlie ringjlomaybe sepa# -raptedvfor el@anfing` -x- I claim:
1 f-.zHavi' g 'thi'is desciriloed; I l
1.j A@ valve' cup-for-inilkiigmachines-Golfiy i edge ofthe' ciipya'valife block :vestingen the ripper edgeof tl1e.ring,familk inletfpassage 1 eiiieiifoti.ng across said-block anddownwadly Y the'iethroiig'h1fromtheppei edgoportijon thereof to theopposite lower edgeportion' llt-hereof. andfterninating-in proximity vtothe I inneifoocave suffaceofthe ring; mtv an airv sesY .Y 70 Valveiblock:restingon'thering-With its edge i
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| US30161928 US1785313A (en) | 1928-08-23 | 1928-08-23 | Valve for miliking machines |
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Cited By (5)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US2706965A (en) * | 1951-04-06 | 1955-04-26 | Babson Bros Co | Receptacle for milking apparatus |
| US4371001A (en) * | 1977-10-31 | 1983-02-01 | Flow Industries, Inc. | Check valve assembly |
| US5904179A (en) * | 1997-11-14 | 1999-05-18 | Waterjet Service, Inc. | Inlet check valve |
| US6021810A (en) * | 1997-11-14 | 2000-02-08 | Waterjet Service, Inc. | Inlet check valve |
| US20050276712A1 (en) * | 2004-06-15 | 2005-12-15 | Waterjet Service, Inc. | Inlet check valve with removable seat |
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Cited By (6)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US2706965A (en) * | 1951-04-06 | 1955-04-26 | Babson Bros Co | Receptacle for milking apparatus |
| US4371001A (en) * | 1977-10-31 | 1983-02-01 | Flow Industries, Inc. | Check valve assembly |
| US5904179A (en) * | 1997-11-14 | 1999-05-18 | Waterjet Service, Inc. | Inlet check valve |
| US6021810A (en) * | 1997-11-14 | 2000-02-08 | Waterjet Service, Inc. | Inlet check valve |
| US20050276712A1 (en) * | 2004-06-15 | 2005-12-15 | Waterjet Service, Inc. | Inlet check valve with removable seat |
| US7278838B2 (en) | 2004-06-15 | 2007-10-09 | Waterjet Service, Inc. | Inlet check valve with removable seat |
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