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| United States Patent | 3967626 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/3967626.html |
| Inventor(s) | Hedges; Wendell L. (P.O. Box 67, Seiling, OK 73663) |
| Abstract | An elongated shaft is adapted to be connected at one end with a breeching
bar transversely engaging the rump of a cow and having a windlass
connected with its other end. Friction grip means transversely surrounds
the shaft intermediate its ends and projects laterally therefrom. A remote
end of the grip means is connected with one end of a flexible obstetrical
member adapted to be connected at its other end with an unborn calf. A
windlass is connected with the grip means adjacent the shaft so that when
tension is applied to the line and obstetrical member the grip means is
slidable relative to the shaft and frictionally grips the shaft in a
binding action upon release of tension on the line or obstetrical member. |
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| Publication Date |
July 6, 1976 |
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March 12, 1975 |
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I claim:
1. In combination with a parturificient breeching bar of general U-shape
having a bar portion adapted to transversely engage the rump of a cow and
having legs adapted to extend forwardly along the haunches of a cow and
having a socket opening opposite said legs and projecting therefrom a
plane common with said legs, the improvement comprising:
an elongated shaft having means at one end portion for axial connection
with the socket;
windlass means including a reel axially journalled by the other end portion
of said shaft;
handle means for rotating said windlass means;
friction grip means including a sleeve-like frame transversely and loosely
surrounding said shaft intermediate its ends and being slidable therealong
when disposed in a plane normal to the longitudinal axis of said shaft,
said sleeve-like frame having an arm projecting laterally of said shaft;
an elongated flexible obstetrical member;
loop means connected with said frame arm for connection with one end
portion of said obstetrical member, said windlass means including a
windlass line connected with said friction grip means generally opposite
its connection with said obstetrical member and said shaft; and,
pully means including a pulley mounted on said shaft adjacent
said reel for guiding said windlass line toward and away from said reel
when the latter is rotated in a windlass line reeling in and paying out
direction, respectively,
whereby tension simultaneously applied to said obstetrical member and said
windlass line permits movement of said friction grip means relative to
said shaft and release of tension on either said obstetrical member or
said windlass line tilts the plane of said friction grip means toward the
axis of said shaft to a friction gripping and binding position thereon. |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION:
1. Field of the invention.
The present invention relates to animal husbandry and more particularly to
means for extracting an unborn calf from the mother cow or assisting
parturition.
When the natural means of birth fails for any one several reasons it is
usually necessary to assist the mother cow in parturition to save the life
of both the calf and cow. Young cows generally have difficulty in calving
the first time and it is usually impractical, economically, with stock
cattle, to await the services of a veterinarian. The function of assisting
a mother cow can usually be performed by the rancher having one of the
devices comprising this invention.
2. Description of the prior art.
Prior patents disclosing apparatus for assisting parturition of animals,
such as cows, have generally comprised a breeching bar engaging the
haunches of the mother animal which is provided with an elongated shaft
supporting a hand operated winch usually provided with ratchet means which
produces a generally unsatisfactory jerky and uneven pulling action on the
animal resulting in injury to the calf or its mother. Further, a ratchet
type winch involves more tooling in construction, than a simple windlass,
for example, and when the line is fully wound on a ratchet type winch it
is not easily released in a free wheeling action for extending its line
for attachment to the unborn animal when setting up the device to assist
the birth.
This invention overcomes the above disadvantages by providing a reel
axially connected with a shaft and provided with a handle for operation in
a windlass fashion to provide a steady and slow pull on the unborn animal.
The device further includes means for maintaining tension on an
obstetrical member on which tension is automatically maintained by
friction grip means surrounding and gripping the shaft when the windlass
action is stopped with the friction grip means being released by tension
reapplied to the windlass line to continue the pulling operation.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A generally U-shaped breeching bar having its bight portion formed by a bar
which transversely engages the rump of a cow with the legs of the U-shaped
extending forwardly and around the haunches of the cow with the ends of
the legs supported by a flexible member entrained transversely over the
cow's hips. The breeching bar is further provided with an elongated
tubular member forming an elongated socket projecting rearwardly of the
cow.
An elongated shaft is adapted at one end portion to be telescopically
received by the end of the socket opposite the cow and journals a reel at
its other end. An elongated handle is transversely connected with one
flange of the reel for rotating the latter and winding and unwinding a
line in windlass fashion. A friction grip member transversely and loosely
surrounds the shaft intermediate its ends and projects laterally of the
shaft at one end portion. The laterally projecting end of the grip means
is connected with one end of a flexible obstetrical member adapted to be
connected at its other end with an unborn calf. The end of the windlass
line opposite the reel is connected with the grip means between the shaft
and its laterally projecting end so that when tension is applied to the
grip means by the windlass line the grip means in turn places tension on
the obstetrical member so that the grip means slides longitudinally along
the shaft. When the tension on the windlass is released the laterally
projecting end of the grip means tilts toward the axis of the shaft and
frictionally grips opposite surfaces of the shaft to maintain tension on
the obstetrical member. When tension is reapplied to the windlass line the
grip means releases its grip on the shaft and applies such tension to the
obstetrical member.
The principal object of this invention is to provide a calf extracting
apparatus which is relatively economical when compared with this type of
device presently in use and which is easily and quickly assembled from a
knock-down storage position to an operating position for providing a
steady pull on or applying pressure in a novel manner to the mother being
assisted.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a side elevational view of the device in operative position to
assist a cow in calving, a fragment of the cow being illustrated by dotted
lines, and, also illustrating, by dotted lines, vertical movement of the
device;
FIG. 2 is a fragmentary perspective view of the device when connected with
a conventional breeching bar, the latter being shown by dotted lines; and,
FIG. 3 is a vertical cross sectional view taken substantially along the
line 3--3 of FIG. 2.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Like characters of reference designate like parts in those figures of the
drawings in which they occur.
In the drawings:
The reference numeral 10 indicates a breeching bar, as a whole, comprising
an elongated tubular member 12 forming a socket and having diverging leg
members 14 connected across the adjacent end of the tube 12 by a cross bar
16 so that the cross bar and end portions of the legs 14, extending beyond
cross bar 16, substantially describe a U-shape to straddle and engage the
haunches 17 of a cow attempting to give birth. The free ends of the legs
are supported by a rope 18, or the like, adjustably connected to the
respective ends of the legs by sleeves 20 connected with the legs and the
rope entrained over the hip portions of the cow forwardly of her tail
base. The above described breeching bar 10 is substantially conventional
and is set forth to illustrate the manner in which the invention is used
therewith.
The reference numeral 20 indicates the improved tension producing windlass
portion comprising an elongated shaft 22 having a reduced end portion 24
defined by an abrupt shoulder 26 to form a stop when the end portion 24 is
telescoped into the end of the member 12 opposite the legs 14. The other
end portion of the tube 22 is axially provided with a filler block 28
having a central bore which receives a bolt, or the like, forming an axle
30 for journalling a windlass forming reel 32 with the reel being
rotatable about the axis of the shaft 22 and having a windlass line 34
secured at one end thereto and windable thereon. The flange 36, of the
reel opposite the shaft 22, is connected with an elongated handle 38
intermediate its end for winding the windlass line 34 on the reel as
presently explained.
A friction gripping member 40, comprising a sleeve-like frame 42,
transversely surrounds the shaft 22 intermediate its ends and is slidable
longitudinally of the shaft. The thickness or length of the frame,
longitudinally of the shaft, is relatively narrow when compared with the
transverse dimension of the shaft. The opening 44, defined by the sleeve
frame loosely surrounds the shaft 22 so that when the sleeve is tilted
toward or away from the breeching bar 10 the sleeve frictionally grips
opposing surfaces of the shaft 22 for the purpose presently explained.
The gripping member 40 is further characterized by a pair of arms 46
secured to the sleeve frame 42 and projecting upwardly in converging
relation, as viewed in the drawings, terminating in spaced relation to
form a slot 48. The upper end portions of the arms 46 are connected with
the respective leg portions of a U-shaped loop 50 with the bight portion
of the loop disposed toward the breeching bar 10.
A flexible obstetrical, member 52 is adjustably connected at one end
portion as by tying it to the U-shaped loop 50. The other end portion of
the member 52 is adapted to be connected in a conventional manner with a
portion of the unborn animal. The purpose of the slot 48, between the
frame legs 46, is for ease in adjusting the length of the member 52 or for
receiving and holding a chain, or the like, not shown, used as an
obstetrical member or for a fragmentary portion of a chain connected to
the strand-like obstetrical member 52.
The other end portion 54 of the windlass line 34 is secured to a rod-like
eye 56 secured to the friction gripping member 40 opposite the breeching
bar 10. The windlass line 34 is entrained over a small pulley 58 mounted
between the legs of an inverted U-shaped bracket 60 secured to the surface
of the shaft 22 adjacent the reel 32 and projecting laterally of the shaft
in the direction of the frame arms 46. As shown in FIG. 2, the bracket 60
is tilted or inclined toward the reel 32 and rotated about its
longitudinal axis to dispose the plane of the pulley at an acute angle
with respect to the cylindrical plane generated by rotation of the reel.
The axis of the pulley 58 is thus angularly disposed with respect to the
axis of the shaft 22 to guide the windlass line 34 toward the reel when
winding the line thereon.
The tube 12 and shaft 22 are shown substantially square in transverse cross
section to prevent relative angular rotation but obviously may be of any
other cross section configuration desired.
OPERATION
In operation, the breeching bar 10 is disposed on a cow as shown by FIG. 1,
and described hereinabove. The tension generating or windlass portion 20
is axially joined to the breeching bar socket 12 and the obstetrical line
secured to the animal whose birth is to be assisted and to the gripping
member loop 50 with the gripping member 40 being disposed toward the end
of the shaft adjacent the breeching bar. The gripping member 40 is
initially easily moved manually along the shaft by simply pulling on the
windlass line 34 which rotates the reel handle about the axle 30 and
unwinds the line off the reel. Thereafter, the operator manually supports
the device by the handle and rotates the handle in the direction of the
arrows to apply tension to the obstetrical member 52 and in turn on the
unborn animal. Such action tends to elevate the reel end portion of the
shaft with respect to the surface of the earth, as shown by solid lines
(FIG. 1). With tension on the obstetrical line 52 the reel end portion of
the shaft is then lowered toward or to the dotted line position of FIG. 1
thus providing a fulcrum point where the breech cross bar 16 contacts the
cow's haunches 17 so that a steady pull of greater magnitude than that
applied by the windlass line 34 is applied to the unborn animal tending to
cause the cow to elevate or hump her back which is a desirable action for
a cow attempting to give birth. This action does not require that the
operator maintain a tension on the windlass line for the reason the
gripping member 40 frictionally grips the shaft 22 in a binding action
thereon to prevent relative movement between the gripping member and
shaft. After lowering the reel end of the shaft, to the dotted line
position of FIG. 1, the shaft 22 may be again horizontally disposed and
the windlass operated by the handle wherein tension applied to the
gripping member 40 continues its movement toward the reel end of the
shaft. The above action sequence is repeated as necessary.
Obviously the invention is susceptible to changes or alterations without
defeating its practicability. Therefore, I do not wish to be confined to
the preferred embodiment shown in the drawings and described herein.
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