Technical Field
[0001] The subject matter of this patent is a device for inseminating animals, comprising
a tubular element which, once introduced in the animal's vagina, makes it possible
to locate the cervix of the uterus and to reach it with an insemination gun which
is inserted through said tubular element. The invention pertains to the field of devices
used in the veterinary science, more specifically to those used for artificially inseminating
animals.
Background Art
[0002] Artificial insemination of animals is an increasingly widespread practice, particularly
in livestock farming. However, fecundation rates are not satisfactory, if account
is taken of time required and intervening costs of specialized personnel and materials.
[0003] A commonly used insemination instrument, especially for sheep and goats, is known
as "duck beak" of which there are several versions, for instance the one described
at patent document
WO 99/12466 A1. It consists basically of two superposed valves articulated at one end. Once the
instrument is inserted in the animal's vagina, its valves are pulled apart by activating
a trigger-like mechanism and an insemination gun is introduced through the opening.
Location of the cervix by the operator requires that the animal's abdominal and pelvic
organs are displaced towards the cranium, otherwise they would cause the vaginal walls
to get stuck in between the instrument's valves. This means that two people lift the
animal by its hind legs, with consequent personal exertion and considerable animal
stress, the animal having to bear its weight on its front legs and with its neck restrained
whilst the operation last (and it can take longer than one minute). Besides, the opening
and closure of the valves inside the vagina causes trauma to its mucosa. With big-sized
animals, the tip of the speculum may not reach the cervix and this makes it difficult
to adequately position the insemination gun. All these circumstances have a negative
impact in fecundation rate.
[0004] Patent document
WO 2016/066962 A1 (HERRITECH) 06 May 2016 (06.05.2016) discloses an "Appliance for vaginal penetration
of animals, comprising a viewing system, especially for locating the cervix of the
uterus" having a grip (2), designed to receive an insemination gun (4) and a guiding
tube (8) extending the grip (2). The guiding tube (8) has a uniform outer section.
Guiding tube and insemination gun form a "compact assembly" (page 2, line 6). The
subject-matter of present patent is different in that the device's guiding tube (tubular
element) does not have a uniform outer section but a decreasing outer section, the
broader section being at the rear end, where the insemination gun is introduced, this
configuration allowing the operator to move the gun not only forward and backwards
as in the above-mentioned state-of-the-art device, but laterally, upwards and downwards,
with absolute freedom of operation in all directions. This makes it possible to locate
the most convenient point to inject the semen with the insemination gun. Besides,
movements of insemination gun do not disturb the animal, because such movements take
place within the tubular element, in respect of which the insemination gun is a separated
and independent element. By contrast, in the mentioned state-of-the-art device such
movements must be made with the guiding tube (8) because the insemination gun is an
integral part to said guiding tube (8), the tube being thus liable to touch the vaginal
walls disturbing the animal. Besides, the existing device's integrated vision system
could be damaged by washing or disinfecting the device in a liquid element, whereas
in the invention herein proposed the lighting means are located at one end of the
tubular element, attached to an easy-to-remove grip which does not get in contact
with water during washing or disinfection.
[0005] Patent document
ES 2260324T3 (CONTINENTAL PLASTIC CORP) 28 April 2004 (28.04.2004) discloses a "Device for transcervical
artificial insemination and embryo transfer" comprising a conical chamber 12 with
an outer spiral formation 18 designed to penetrate the cervix channel and with obturation
rings 18a. A tubular deposition chamber 30 inside a wrapping 20 is inserted through
the conical chamber 12 (col. 4, lines 44 to 55 and figs. 1, 6 and 7). By contrast,
the device proposed in present patent comprises a smooth tubular element, in the sense
that its outer surface has no protuberances, such as spiral formations, obturator
rings or guides; ergonomics and easy handling inside the vagina being paramount in
its design.
Summary of invention
[0006] The subject matter of this invention is a device for inseminating animals which consists
basically of a tubular element (1) with a decreasing outer section, said section being
broader at its rear end.
[0007] The tubular element (1) is hollow across all its length and its front end (2) is
chamfered. In a preferred embodiment, the chamfered front end has rounded edges (3)
to facilitate insertion of the device and avoid damage to vaginal walls or cervix.
[0008] In a preferred embodiment, the inner section of the tubular element (1) is as follows:
on a first stretch, going from the rear end - i.e. the end with broader external section
- to roughly half the length of the tubular element (1), the inner section is circular
(5). On a second stretch, going from roughly half the length of the tubular element
to the front end - i.e. the end with narrower external section - the inner section
is elliptical (6), to ease the introduction of the tube through the vulva.
[0009] Change from the circular inner section (5) to the elliptical inner section (6) is
gradual, as the tubular element's (1) external section diminishes.
[0010] In the device's use position, i.e. when it is held by the operator with its tubular
element (1) substantially parallel to the ground, the major axis of said elliptical
inner section is substantially parallel to the ground.
[0011] In addition, the tubular element (1) comprises means (4) for attaching a grip (7)
thereto. Correspondingly, the grip (7) has means (9, 10, 11) of attachment to the
tubular element (1). Respective attachment means (4, 9, 10, 11) allow for easy removal
of the tubular element (1), for instance to submerge it in disinfecting liquid after
each individual insemination or to clean and disinfect it after finishing an insemination
batch.
[0012] Additionally, the grip (7) comprises means (8) to attach a lamp to light up the interior
of the tubular element (1).
[0013] The device is introduced in the vagina without in any way altering the animal's natural
position, most importantly without having to lift the animal by its hind legs, avoiding
the associated stress. Besides, the injection of the semen is efficient and does not
traumatize the mucosa or cervix, because the operator will be able to reach the cervix
with the device's front end (2).
Brief description of drawings
[0014] To complement this description, a set of drawings is herein included, representing
the following:
FIG. 1, a general view of the insemination device's tubular element and means of attachment
to the grip.
FIG. 2, side view of tubular element indicating the transverse planes CC, DD, EE,
FF.
FIGS. 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D and 2E, different cross sections obtained by cutting the tubular
element across transverse planes A-A, C-C, D-D, E-E, F-F respectively.
FIG. 3, perspective view of the grip, with means of attachment to the tubular element
and means to house the lamp.
FIG. 4, front view of grip, indicating transverse plane G-G.
FIG. 5, cross section obtained by cutting grip across G-G plane.
FIG. 6, a perspective view of the assembled device.
Description of embodiments
[0015] With reference to FIG. 1, the device for inseminating animals comprises a tubular
element (1) with decreasing outer section, hollow all along and with a chamfered front
end (2) whose edges are rounded (3). The outer surface of tubular element (1) is smooth,
in the sense that there is no kind of protuberant elements.
[0016] The chamfered front end (2) forms an inclination angle preferably between 45° and
50°. The front end (2) of the tubular element (1) is chamfered in such a way that,
in the device's use position, the longer endpoint is in the upper position with respect
to the shorter endpoint of the tubular element (1).
[0017] Dimensions of the tubular element (1) are not limitative, because they will depend
on which type of livestock the device is to be used for. Where the device is used
for the insemination of sheep, dimensions of the tubular element (1) could be: 296
mm length, 288 mm axis, 33 mm rear opening diameter, 23 mm front elliptical opening's
(2) major axis, 16.76 mm front elliptical opening's (2) minor axis. A device for the
insemination of lamb could have 245 mm length and 236 mm axis, the other measures
being the same.
[0018] Plastic is an appropriate material for the manufacturing of the device.
[0019] FIG. 1 shows that the rear end of the tubular element (1), i.e. the end with the
broader outer section, is provided with means (4) for the attachment of a grip (7).
In a preferred embodiment, these means (4) consists of a protrusion (4.1) with projects
itself downwards substantially perpendicular to the tubular element (1) and whose
cross section has an inverted-T shape. Said protrusion (4.1) has a channel (4.2) leading
to a round indentation (4.3).
[0020] FIGS. 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D and 2E represent the different cross sections obtained by cutting
the tubular element (1) across transverse planes A-A, C-C, D-D, E-E, F-F respectively,
thus showing the transition from a circular inner section (5) towards an elliptical
inner section (6).
[0021] The circular inner section (5) encompasses a first stretch going from the rear end
of the tubular element (1) up to roughly half the length of the tubular element (1),
whereas the inner elliptical section (6) encompasses a second stretch going from roughly
half the length of the tubular element (1) up to the chamfered front end (2) of the
tubular element (1) - i.e. the end with narrower external section.
[0022] FIG. 3 represents the grip (7) having a recess (8) for attaching a lamp. Means for
attachment and release of the grip (7) to and from the tubular element (1) are also
shown, said means comprising in a preferred embodiment: (i) a vertical channel opening
(9) with an inverted-T cross section, to receive protrusion (4.1) and (ii) a release
button (10), housed in a cavity within the grip (7), which is pushed against an elastic
element such as a spring (11, v. figs. 4 and 5).
[0023] With reference to FIG. 4 and FIG. 5 the release button (10) is coupled to a spring
(11) housed in an opposing cavity. When the release button (11) is activated, it gets
across the vertical channel (9), pushing the spring (11) into its cavity. At this
moment, the tubular element (1) can be inserted all through the vertical channel (9)
in the grip (7) without interfering with the release button (10) thanks to the channel
(4.2) in the protrusion (4.1) of the tubular element (1). Once the tubular element
(1) has been inserted to the end, the operator stops pushing the release button (10)
whereby the spring (11) will push the release button (10) back to its original position
and will stay put across the round indentation (4.3), thus fixing the tubular element
(1) in its position and preventing it from slipping forward.
[0024] Finally, FIG. 6 shows the grip (7) fitted to the tubular element (1), forming an
easy-to-handle assemblage.
1. Device for inseminating animals, comprising a tubular element (1), characterized in that the tubular element (1) has a decreasing outer section and a chamfered front end
(2).
2. The device of claim 1, characterized in that the tubular element (1) is hollow across all its length.
3. The device of claim 1, characterized in that the outer surface of the tubular element (1) is smooth.
4. The device of claim 1, characterized in that the edges (3) of the chamfered front end (2) are rounded.
5. The device of claim 1, characterized in that the inner section of the tubular element (1) encompasses a first stretch, going from
the rear end of the tubular element (1) up to roughly half the length of the tubular
element (1), where said inner section is circular (5); and a second stretch, going
from roughly half the length of the tubular element (1) up to the chamfered front
end (2) of the tubular element (1), where said inner section is elliptical (6); the
change from one stretch to another being gradual.
6. The device of claim 5, characterized in that in the device's use position the major axis of the elliptical inner section (6) is
substantially parallel to the ground.
7. The device of claim 1, characterized in that the tubular element (1) comprises means (4) for the attachment of a grip (7).
8. The device of claim 7, characterized in that the grip (7) comprises means (9, 10, 11) for the attachment and release of the tubular
element (1).
9. The device of claim 8, characterized in that the means for the attachment and release of the tubular element (1) comprise: a vertical
channel (9) and a release button (10).
10. The device of claim 7, characterized in that the grip (7) comprises means (8) for attaching a lamp.