Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2013-2015
Title: Innovations in Dairy Milking by Jan Willem Schrader
Introduction
Jan Willem Schrader is a notable inventor based in Spankeren, Netherlands. He has made significant contributions to the field of dairy farming through his innovative inventions. With a total of 2 patents, Schrader focuses on enhancing the efficiency of milking dairy animals, particularly cows.
Latest Patents
Schrader's latest patents include a method and device for milking a dairy animal. This invention relates to a device designed to improve the efficiency of milking dairy animals. In one embodiment, teat cups are connected by a robot arm to the respective teats of the dairy animal. This innovative approach allows for the initiation of milking while measuring the milk flow from each teat. The milking process can be concluded by a control unit based on a calculated comparison value derived from a milking parameter representative of the milk flow and a deactivation threshold. Additionally, the milking of the last teat is determined by a calculated last-teat period.
Another patent by Schrader also focuses on a method and device for milking dairy animals. Similar to the previous invention, it utilizes teat cups connected by a robot arm to the teats of the dairy animal. This method allows for the measurement of milk flow and the controlled ending of milking based on specific parameters. The comparison value for the last teat can be calculated differently, taking into account the timing of the milking of the one-but-last teat.
Career Highlights
Jan Willem Schrader has established himself as a key figure in the dairy farming industry through his innovative work. His inventions have the potential to revolutionize the way dairy farming is conducted, making the process more efficient and effective.
Collaborations
Schrader collaborates with Pieter Gerlof De Groot, contributing to the development of advanced milking technologies.
Conclusion
Jan Willem Schrader's contributions to dairy farming through his innovative patents demonstrate his commitment to improving agricultural practices. His work continues to influence the efficiency of milking processes, benefiting the dairy industry as a whole.