USRE31632E - Animal ear tags and applicators therefor - Google Patents
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- USRE31632E USRE31632E US06/080,487 US8048779A USRE31632E US RE31632 E USRE31632 E US RE31632E US 8048779 A US8048779 A US 8048779A US RE31632 E USRE31632 E US RE31632E
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01K—ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; AVICULTURE; APICULTURE; PISCICULTURE; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
- A01K11/00—Marking of animals
- A01K11/001—Ear-tags
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01K—ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; AVICULTURE; APICULTURE; PISCICULTURE; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
- A01K11/00—Marking of animals
- A01K11/001—Ear-tags
- A01K11/002—Pliers specially adapted for fixing ear-tags to ears
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- G—PHYSICS
- G09—EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
- G09F—DISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
- G09F3/00—Labels, tag tickets, or similar identification or indication means; Seals; Postage or like stamps
- G09F3/08—Fastening or securing by means not forming part of the material of the label itself
- G09F3/12—Fastening or securing by means not forming part of the material of the label itself by pins, staples, or the like
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- This invention relates to improvements in tags designed for attachment to ears of animals for identification, and to applicators for installing the tags.
- a male part having a pointed pin which is adapted to be forced through an ear of the animal and a female part having a hole and forced over the pointed end of the pin to be resident on the pin.
- an ear tag wherein one component having a pin is formed of a more rigid material and the other component made of resilient material.
- an applicator of pliers form is employed with each component attached to a flat jaw of the applicator. Upon closing the applicator the pin pierces the animal's ear and then is forced through a hole in the other component to complete installation after the applicator is opened and removed.
- the present invention is concerned with an animal ear tag, main components of which are formed of a suitable resilient plastics material.
- the invention is concerned with an applicator for applying a tag to an animal's ear, the applicator having such a construction that a resilient tag may be installed to the ear.
- the invention consists of an animal ear tag comprising two components formed of a plastics or other resilient material, a first component having a hollow stem with a flanged end which has a spike of hard plastics or other rigid material formed with a hole for the reception of a guide pin of a reusable back plate, and the second component having a boss with a hole for fitting over such end whereby with each component detachably mounted on a jaw of a pliers-like applicator and the pin of the backplate inserted through the hollow stem of the first component and into the hole of the rigid spike, on a closing of the jaws of the applicator, the spike and stem of the first component is forced through the ear of an animal, and through the hole in the second component, and on an opening of the jaws of the applicator, the rigid pin and its backplate is left within the hollow stem of the first component, and the second component retained on the hollow stem and the spike on the end of the first component, the reusable backing plate with the pin being now withdrawn from
- the invention consists of an applicator for applying a tag according to the previous aspect to an animal's ear, the applicator being of a pliers nature and having a head including two jaws each having a planar surface one facing the other, a first one of such jaws having a hole adapted for receiving a back stud of the backplate for the first component of the tag, the second one of the jaws having a large hole aligning with the hole of the first jaw in a closing of the jaws and providing a recess for the boss of the second component of the tag when located on this second jaw, a spring-loaded clip mounted on each jaw for retaining the respective tag component to the jaw and the backplate on the first jaw, each clip arranged to allow the tag component to be freed from the clip and the pliers when the tag has been attached to animal's ear.
- FIG. 1 is a sectional side view taken through the tag installed in an animal's ear
- FIG. 2 is a side view of the backplate
- FIG. 3 is a side view of the head portion of the applicator, with its opened jaws and the tag components shown in cross-section.
- each component is of tab-like nature, that is with a main flat thin disc or panel surrounding or depending from the axis of the hollow stem of the first component or the axis of the hole in the second component.
- Each component is formed of a resilient elastomeric plastics material, such as polyurethane or the like.
- the first component 10 has its hollow stem 11 upstanding from one surface of and is moulded integral with the disc or tab 12 of the component.
- This stem 11 is of tubular formation with a bore of constant diameter extending through it.
- this hollow stem 11 is of an enlarged nature providing the flanged end 13 having an inner shoulder 14 with the external surface of the rest of the stem 11 and an inside groove 15.
- the enlarged end 13 is moulded around the hard plastics spike 16 which has a flange 17 fitting into the groove 15 for the spike to become an integral part of the component 10.
- the second component 18 is formed with the boss 19 through which the hole 20 is formed.
- This hole 20 includes a seat 21 of a size larger than the cross-sectional area of the rest of the hole.
- This hole 20 and its seat 21 extend on an axis perpendicular to the vertical plane of the tab 22 of the second component 18.
- the hard plastics spike 16 is so designed that it and the flange end 13 of the first component 10 are encased in the boss 19 of the second component 18.
- the hard plastics spike 16 is generally of conical formation with its hole 23, which can be blind or straight through the spike providing an outer cutting edge.
- the backplate 24 is formed of steel and acts as a base or platform for the first component 10 has a tab 25 similar to that of the first component of the tag.
- the guide pin 26 preferably of steel is upstanding from the surface of the backplate whilst the stepped stud 27 is upstanding from its other surface.
- the pin 26 and the back-stud 27 are of a single length passed through the plate 24.
- the outer end 28 of the guide pin 26 is reduced in diameter to fit through the hole 23 of the spike 16.
- the length of the guide pin 26 and 28 is such as to extend through the hollow stem 11 of the first component and the hole 23 of the spike 16.
- the pliers can be adapted in any suitable known way for operation in the manner of an overcenter spring arrangement whereby the jaws adopt stable closed and open positions.
- Such pliers can be described as of the vice-grip type.
- the pliers 30 has jaws 31, 32 with mutually-opposed, planar gripping surfaces 33, 34, which in the closed disposition remain parallel to each other.
- Each planar surface 33 or 34 is fixed and an integral part of its jaw 31 or 32.
- the first jaw 31 has its hole 35 positioned centrally and located towards the outer end edge of the jaw, whilst the large hole 36 in the second jaw 32 is for receiving the boss 19 of the second and female component 18 of the tag. So that in the process of applying the tag to the animal's ear by closure of the pliers, the hard plastics spike 16 and the enlarged end 13 of the tubular stem 11 of the tag's first component 10 passes through the hole 20 in the boss 19 of the second component 18 of the tag.
- the first component 10 and the hard plastics spike 16 of the tag are of course retained in position by being mounted on the rigid pin 26 and 28 of the backplate 24 in alignment for the component with the stud 27 of such plate 24 located in the hole 35 of the first jaw 31, and retained by the respective spring clip 37 pivoted to the first jaw 31.
- the second component 18 is retained in position by the spring-loaded clip 38 pivoted to the second jaw 32 of the pliers.
- Each clip 37 or 38 is of plate nature and has an open slot extending in from its outer end through which the tubular stem 11 of the first component 10 will pass.
- Each clip 37 or 38 is provided with upstanding side lugs which extend toward the back of the respective jaw, so that they mutually act as a stop.
- the clips 37 and 38 are spring-loaded by means of a spring 39 having free ends, each end adapted to engage the clip 37 or 38 of the particular jaw 31 or 32.
- the spring 39 is preferably a torsion one with a central eye 40 thereof mounted on a bolt 41, pin or screw passing through the head portion of the first jaw 31.
- One free end or leg of the spring 39 passes down onto the respective clip well beyond its hinging end and towards its open outer end.
- the method of loading the applicator with the tag's components 18, 10 including the hard spike 16 is by sliding over the pin 26/28 of the backplate 24 mounting the hollowed stem 11 of the first component 10 and its hard spike 16 down and locating the stem 27 of the backplate 24 into the hole 35 of the first jaw 31 and under its spring-loaded clip 37. It is of course essential that the separate parts be in proper alignment when being applied.
- the tag's second component 18 is fitted under the retaining clip 38 of the second jaw 32 and the boss 19 located in the recess 36 of such jaw.
- the hard spike 16 is punched through the ear A of the animal and this in turn carries the resilient hollowed stem 11 with its enlarged and flanged end 13: where the stem enters the hard plastics spike 16 so forming a shoulder which is an additional force other than the end of the steel pin 26-28 driving against the blind hole through the animal's ear A, and this flange carries through the hole in the boss 19 of the second component 18 and engages and locks into the undercut seat 21 of such hole. This stops the flexible coupling dis-engaging or swivelling on the pin.
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Owner name: ALFLEX INTERNATIONAL LIMITED Free format text: CHANGE OF NAME;ASSIGNOR:DELTA PLASTICS LIMITED;REEL/FRAME:004021/0756 Effective date: 19820520 |
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