Patents by Inventor Yoginder P. Chugh
Yoginder P. Chugh has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 9810067Abstract: A spray system for dust control on a shearer machine that operates laterally with respect to a mining floor surface is provided where the spray system is provided with a set of first ranging arm sprays mounted on a first ranging arm and wherein said first ranging arm is located on a first end of a shearer machine chassis. A set of second ranging arm sprays is optionally provided and is mounted on the upper side of the first ranging arm and resides approximate to and in operational relationship to the set of first ranging arm sprays. Furthermore, a plurality of chassis spray sets may also be optionally provided and are located on a mining side of said shearer machine chassis and reside in a non-linear format. Moreover, a set of shearer-clearer venturi arm sprays may also optionally be provided and is mounted on a shearer-clearer venturi arm that resides as an angular extension of the set of first shearer-clearer arm sprays.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2015Date of Patent: November 7, 2017Assignee: Board of Trustees of Southern Illinois UniversityInventors: Yoginder P. Chugh, Harrold G. Gurley, John W. Pulliam
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Publication number: 20170122106Abstract: A spray system for dust control on a shearer machine that operates laterally with respect to a mining floor surface is provided where the spray system is provided with a set of first ranging arm sprays mounted on a first ranging arm and wherein said first ranging arm is located on a first end of a shearer machine chassis. A set of second ranging arm sprays is optionally provided and is mounted on the upper side of the first ranging arm and resides approximate to and in operational relationship to the set of first ranging arm sprays. Furthermore, a plurality of chassis spray sets may also be optionally provided and are located on a mining side of said shearer machine chassis and reside in a non-linear format. Moreover, a set of shearer-clearer venturi arm sprays may also optionally be provided and is mounted on a shearer-clearer venturi arm that resides as an angular extension of the set of first shearer-clearer arm sprays.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2015Publication date: May 4, 2017Inventors: Yoginder P. Chugh, Harrold G. Gurley, John W. Pulliam
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Patent number: 8979212Abstract: This invention refers to innovative water sprays applications to significantly improve coal and quartz dust control around a continuous miner. Significant dust control is achieved through utilizing different types of sprays at locations on the top and sides of the miner chassis to create water curtains or shrouds of water around zones of high dust concentration and zones of high concentration dust transport. This is called “multiple lines of defense” spray system (MLD.) This invention also provides a method of reducing dust around a continuous miner by configuring a spray system, located at the top or sides of the cutter boom, thereby improving control of respirable dust.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2013Date of Patent: March 17, 2015Assignee: Board of Trustees of Southern Illinois UniversityInventor: Yoginder P Chugh
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Patent number: 8632133Abstract: This invention refers to innovative water sprays applications to significantly improve coal and quartz dust control around a continuous miner. Significant dust control is achieved through utilizing different types of sprays at locations on the top and sides of the miner chassis to create water curtains or shrouds of water around zones of high dust concentration and zones of high concentration dust transport. This is called “multiple lines of defense” spray system (MLD.) This invention also provides a method of reducing dust around a continuous miner by configuring a spray system, located at the top or sides of the cutter boom, thereby improving control of respirable dust.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2011Date of Patent: January 21, 2014Inventor: Yoginder P. Chugh
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Publication number: 20140008469Abstract: This invention refers to innovative water sprays applications to significantly improve coal and quartz dust control around a continuous miner. Significant dust control is achieved through utilizing different types of sprays at locations on the top and sides of the miner chassis to create water curtains or shrouds of water around zones of high dust concentration and zones of high concentration dust transport. This is called “multiple lines of defense” spray system (MLD.) This invention also provides a method of reducing dust around a continuous miner by configuring a spray system, located at the top or sides of the cutter boom, thereby improving control of respirable dust.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2013Publication date: January 9, 2014Applicant: BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITYInventor: Yoginder P. Chugh
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Publication number: 20110250023Abstract: This invention provides improvements through an engineered metal crib element for construction of cribs in mines to provide support between two surfaces and use of crib elements to construct cribs. The engineered metal crib element consists of a center elongate structural element and at least two outer load carrying steel members. The outer load carrying members may be composed of solid or hollow metal with one or more reinforcements within each load carrying member. Each outer load carrying member is attached to the center elongate element at the distal ends of the elongate structural element. The crib structure may be constructed by superimposing only these steel crib elements in 2×2 layers, 2×3 layers, 3×3 layers or in any other suitable layering system.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2011Publication date: October 13, 2011Applicant: BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITYInventor: Yoginder P. Chugh
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Patent number: 6554888Abstract: A fill material mix that includes coal processing wastes, at least one coal combustion by-product and a neutralizing/stabilizing by-product that may be the same as or different than the coal combustion by-product is mixed with water to form a mortar. The mortar can be placed in abandoned mines and other appropriate underground or surface locations as a fill material that is environmentally more benign that the individual components of the mix. The mortar cures rapidly to provide a surface that can support heavy equipment.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2000Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Assignee: The Board of Trustees of Southern Illinois UniversityInventor: Yoginder P. Chugh
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Patent number: 6277189Abstract: Mortar mixes comprising as a major part, Class F fly ash and fluidized bed combustion ash in amounts and proportions sufficient to reduce the negative effects of the presence of unburned carbon in the Class F fly ash and the presence of sulfate in the fluidized bed combustion ash and which mortar mixes also include, as a minor part, a cementitious material. The mortar produced by mixing the mortar mix with water can include a density reduction material and can be formed into support members for use in mines.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1999Date of Patent: August 21, 2001Assignee: The Board of Trustees of Southern Illinois UniversityInventor: Yoginder P. Chugh
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Patent number: 5018907Abstract: Apparatus (1) for supporting a mine roof (R) has connected plates (7, 9) positioned against the roof at opposite sides of the mine roof. One plate (7) has an upset surface (13) contacting the roof to exert a compressive load on it. Bolts (53) anchor the plates to the roof. A tie rod (64) interconnects the plates and is adjustable to vary the compressive load, and in one embodiment a slip anchor (67) is provided at one end of the tie rod which can also be utilized to estimate the tie rod load. In another embodiment a single quick connect pin (227) is provided between connected plates (207, 209).Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1989Date of Patent: May 28, 1991Inventors: Yoginder P. Chugh, John R. Alongi, Joey Linton
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Patent number: 4946315Abstract: Apparatus (1) for supporting a mine roof (R) has connected plates (7, 9) positioned against the roof at opposite sides of the mine roof. One plate (7) has an upset surface (13) contacting the roof to exert a compressive load on it. Bolts (53) anchor the plates to the roof. A tie rod (64) interconnects the plates and is adjustable to vary the compressive load, and in one embodiment a slip anchor (67) is provided at one end of the tie rod which can also be utilized to estimate the tie rod load.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 1988Date of Patent: August 7, 1990Inventors: Yoginder P. Chugh, John R. Alongi, Joey Linton