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Class 119/14.5 - Reciprocating


Subclass of Class 119 - Animal husbandry
Definition: Teat cups having means whereby a reciprocatory action is
No. of patents: 5
Last issue date: 07/08/2003


NumberTitleIssue Date
6588364Teatcup liner, a teatcup including a teatcup liner, and a milking member
The invention refers to a teatcup liner (3), a teatcup (1) having teatcup shell (2) and such a teatcup liner (3), and a milking member with at least two such teatcups (1). The teatcup liner (3) includes a head portion (3b), which is provided at a first en...
07/08/2003
4610220Inflation for a teat cup
An inflation for a teat cup is made in the form of a silicone tube adapted to fit into, and seal the ends of, a teat cup. Pulsating pressure is applied to the outside of the inflation within the teat cup, and a low pressure line is attached to the downstr...
09/09/1986
4457262Milking inflations
A milking inflation or liner of the soft tubular rubber kind arranged for fitment in a rigid tubular teat cup shell to which pulsating air/vacuum is applied, the invention comprising the provision at the head or mouth end part of the inflation of a flexib...
07/03/1984
4320718Rubber teat holder
A rubber teat holder has a head portion rotationally symmetrical with respect to a longitudinal axis and with an inlet opening for the teat, and has a holding edge for gripping over a milking cup sleeve. The head portion is formed by a wall which first gr...
03/23/1982
4223635Milking method and apparatus
A milking method susceptible of automation employs a teat cup with a support surface projecting to one side of the top of the cup. The cup is moved laterally against a teat until this lays on the support surface, after which movement is reversed while suc...
09/23/1980
 
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