With Material-handling Means Patents (Class 299/64)
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Patent number: 7594702Abstract: A mining system for advancing and retrieving a material transfer unit, such as a car, sled, beam or other vehicle commonly used in the mining industry to transport ores or minerals from a mine, into and out of a mine. A single material transfer unit is connected to a winch system which is actuated to advance the unit into the mine. A winch system is actuated to retrieve the unit from the mine with its load of mined product. The load is then removed from the transfer unit outside the mine so that it may be advanced back into the mine to retrieve another load.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2004Date of Patent: September 29, 2009Inventor: Sterling Wayne Lowery
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Publication number: 20090133987Abstract: A method and process line apparatus for processing a sized ore feed excavated from an ore deposit is disclosed. The method involves disposing a processing apparatus in a processing apparatus position relative to the ore deposit, and disposing a first mobile conveyor to receive a sized ore feed at a receiving location located along a length of the first mobile conveyor. The first mobile conveyor is operable to convey the sized ore from the receiving location to a discharge end of the first mobile conveyor. The method also involves disposing a second mobile conveyor to receive the sized ore from the discharge end of the first mobile conveyor at a transfer location along a length of the second mobile conveyor and to convey the sized ore from the transfer location to the processing apparatus. The first and second mobile conveyors are oriented at an operational angle between a length of the first mobile conveyor and a length of the second mobile conveyor.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2008Publication date: May 28, 2009Applicant: Suncor Energy, Inc.Inventors: Terry Dirk, Paul Frederick MacDougall
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Patent number: 7332007Abstract: A dedusting device 1 with a demister 15 advantageously arranged standing obliquely has a very compact construction because sufficient moistening or wetting of dust-containing crude air 24 is possible through the use of intensively acting multiple stream nozzles 33. The ventilator 11 is allocated to its own ventilator housing 18 that is connected to the dedusting device housing 10 and has a muffler 20 inserted downstream.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2004Date of Patent: February 19, 2008Assignee: CFT GmbH Compact Filter TechnicInventor: Reinhold Both
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Patent number: 7219964Abstract: At a milling machine to work ground surfaces, with a machine frame, a milling drum supported at the machine frame, at least one transport device arranged at the machine frame which accepts the milled material from the milling drum, as well as with a suction device for the air polluted with dusts and vapors, whereby the milled material on the at least one transport device is enclosed by a channel, the suction device is connected to a rear channel section of the channel in the direction of the material transport and sucks off the air polluted during milling at the milling drum and in the rear channel section essentially in the direction of the material transport, it is provided that the suction device consists of a suction ventilator, a separator device for solids and a suction channel which is connected to the rear channel section, that the suction ventilator is arranged downstream of the separator device, and that the suction device disposes of the separated solids onto the transport device in a forward channType: GrantFiled: February 15, 2005Date of Patent: May 22, 2007Assignee: Wirtgen GmbHInventors: Christian Berning, Herbert Lange, Dieter Simons
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Patent number: 7013937Abstract: Apparatus for transporting mineral from a point of mining to a remote location, the apparatus including a mobile mineral breaker rig (MBR) having a mineral outlet, the rig including a fluid inlet pipe for receiving conveying fluid, a mineral inlet for introducing mineral from said mineral outlet into said fluid pipe and a fluid outlet pipe for conveying said fluid mixed with mineral received from said mineral outlet, an extensible pipeline assembly (EPA) connected at one end to said inlet and outlet pipes and being adapted for connection at its opposite end to one end of a static pipeline communicating with said remote location, said extensible pipeline assembly being expandable to enable said mobile rig to move away from said one end of the static pipeline whilst maintaining fluid communication therewith, said extensible pipeline assembly comprising a series of elongate pipe assemblies (90a, 90b, 90c) which are articulated at adjacent ends to one another in a zig-zag manner via an articulated joint, each eloType: GrantFiled: June 21, 2004Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Assignee: MMD Design and ConsultancyInventor: Alan Potts
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Patent number: 6988775Abstract: The method of demolishing a building includes self-propelling a demolition machine into the building, operating the demolition machine so as to form a movement hole at a floor part of an upper story, moving the demolition machine to the upper floor via the movement hole; moving the demolition machine to the highest floor by repeating the aforementioned operation; discharging the demolition waste downwardly through the movement holes.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2003Date of Patent: January 24, 2006Inventor: Toshihito Okamoto
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Patent number: 6929330Abstract: The present invention is directed, inter alia, to devices and methods for excavating valuable materials, particularly soft ores such as oil sands, oil shales, and the like, that use one or more of a number of features, including backfilling for ground support, a small trailing access tunnel, processing of the valuable material in the excavation with the tailings optionally being used as backfill and the valuable material being transported to the surface, a plurality of movable shields for ground support, and/or a movable tail shield to provide interim support to the backfill while additional liner sections are installed and/or formed.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2002Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Assignee: Oil Sands Underground Mining, Inc.Inventors: Ronald D. Drake, Michael Helmut Kobler, John David Watson
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Patent number: 6926368Abstract: A method and apparatus for the mining of material from a seam includes a mining apparatus and a self-propelled conveyor capable of advancing or retreating in the seam on its own power and an advancing and steering arrangement for the mining apparatus. The self-propelled conveyor, electric cables and other services for the mining apparatus are protected against roof falls. The power input for the self-propelled conveyor is provided by continuous drive shafts powered at either one or both ends of the conveyor. Alternately, a unique reciprocating conveyor mechanically powered at either one or both ends of the conveyor is provided for conveying of aggregate material. An apparatus for assembling the conveyor and receiving aggregate material is provided at the rear end of the conveyor. A method and apparatus for accurately and precisely navigating the mining machine is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2004Date of Patent: August 9, 2005Assignee: DM Technologies Ltd.Inventor: Dennis Mraz
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Publication number: 20040251731Abstract: Apparatus for transporting mineral from a point of mining to a remote location, the apparatus including a mobile mineral breaker rig (MBR) having a mineral outlet, the rig including a fluid inlet pipe for receiving conveying fluid, a mineral inlet for introducing mineral from said mineral outlet into said fluid pipe and a fluid outlet pipe for conveying said fluid mixed with mineral received from said mineral outlet, an extensible pipeline assembly (EPA) connected at one end to said inlet and outlet pipes and being adapted for connection at its opposite end to one end of a static pipeline communicating with said remote location, said extensible pipeline assembly being expandable to enable said mobile rig to move away from said one end of the static pipeline whilst maintaining fluid communication therewith, said extensible pipeline assembly comprising a series of elongate pipe assemblies (90a, 90b, 90c) which are articulated at adjacent ends to one another in a zig-zag manner via an articulated joint, each eloType: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2004Publication date: December 16, 2004Inventor: Alan Potts
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Publication number: 20040251732Abstract: A mining system for advancing and retrieving a material transfer unit, such as a car, sled, beam or other vehicle commonly used in the mining industry to transport ores or minerals from a mine, into and out of a mine. A single material transfer unit is connected to a winch system which is actuated to advance the unit into the mine. A winch system is actuated to retrieve the unit from the mine with its load of mined product. The load is then removed from the transfer unit outside the mine so that it may be advanced back into the mine to retrieve another load.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2004Publication date: December 16, 2004Inventor: Sterling Wayne Lowery
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Publication number: 20040245843Abstract: A mining system for advancing and retrieving a mining vehicle such as a miner, material transfer units or, shields into and out of mines. The system includes a platform from which the vehicle is advanced into a mine by means of a pusher. Subsequent vehicles are placed onto the platform, connected to the preceding vehicle and then advanced into the mine. If desired, shields and a miner or material transfer unit may be simultaneously advanced into the mine in the same manner. To retrieve the vehicle, the pusher is reversed and pulls each vehicle from the mine in reverse order. If desired, the shields may remain in the mine and the miner and transfer units may be pulled from within the shields. The platform further includes a system for removing the mined ore from the transfer units as it is delivered from the mine.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2004Publication date: December 9, 2004Inventor: Sterling Wayne Lowery
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Publication number: 20040245845Abstract: A mining system for remotely mining ores and minerals which protects against falling rock and allows evacuation of a miner and conveying system in the case of a cave in. A shield is advanced into a mine. Within the shield, the miner and conveying system are also advanced into the mine independently from the shield. The shield may be used with miners and conveying systems in common use. The cover of the shield protects the miner and conveying system from falling rock. In the event of a cave in, the shield provides a cavity for safely removing the conveying system and miner from the mine.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2004Publication date: December 9, 2004Inventor: Sterling Wayne Lowery
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Patent number: 6817678Abstract: A mining apparatus 10 to mine coal from a seam 11. The apparatus 10 includes a continuous miner 12 to form a mine road 13. Extending along the road 13 is a conveyor 15 having a forward end 20 to which the mined material from the continuous miner 12 is delivered. The apparatus 10 further includes an auger mining machine that advances an auger drill string 28 into the coal seam 11 in a direction generally normal to the road 13, with the mined material also being delivered to the conveyor 15.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2002Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Assignee: Cutting Edge Technology Pty. Ltd.Inventors: Peter Kenneth Seear, Brett Leismann
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Patent number: 6733086Abstract: A vacuum system is mounted on a portable milling machine for extracting material cut by the milling drum of the machine from the surface of a roadway. The milling machine includes a frame, a propulsion system for advancing the machine across a surface to be milled, a milling drum mounted on the frame for rotation about its axis, and a conveyor for conveying material cut by the milling drum away from the drum. The vacuum system includes a vacuum pump having an air inlet and an air outlet and a nozzle mounted behind the milling drum having an opening for receiving material cut from the surface by the drum. The vacuum system also includes a material collector having an inlet, an air outlet and a material outlet. The collector is adapted for collecting material entrained in air by the pump through the collector inlet and for discharging such material through the material outlet onto the conveyor. The vacuum system also includes a first conduit and a second conduit.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2002Date of Patent: May 11, 2004Assignee: RI Properties, Inc.Inventors: Chris McSharry, Thomas R. Campbell
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Patent number: 6578926Abstract: A mining machine having a stabilizing apparatus includes a mining machine and a stabilizing apparatus attached to the mining machine. The stabilizing apparatus includes a stabilizing element and a moving arm attached to the stabilizing element and the mining machine for raising the stabilizing element above and lowering the stabilizing element into contact with a mine floor.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2001Date of Patent: June 17, 2003Assignee: Eimco LLCInventors: Clarence L. Bandy, Jr., Kenneth A. Neely
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Publication number: 20030042784Abstract: A highwall mining system of the type wherein multiple conveyor cars are connected together to form a conveyor train which extends into a seam being mined by a mechanical miner located at the inner end of the conveyor train is capable of effective operation in steep dip seams, e.g. up to about 30°, and is constructed so that it can be quickly disassembled, moved, and reassembled and put into operation with minimal downtime.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2001Publication date: March 6, 2003Inventor: John W. Chisholm
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Publication number: 20020149255Abstract: It is suggested to machine contaminated surfaces, in particular radioactively contaminated concrete surfaces and masonry with pneumatically actuated striking tools. It has been shown that this is an extremely low-dust machining method with which the essentially the particles are struck off in the size order of 0.2 to 2.0 mm.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2002Publication date: October 17, 2002Inventor: Rene Amherd
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Patent number: 6401912Abstract: A conveyor pan assembly, and a corresponding conveyor line, for an armored face conveyor is provided wherein each pan assembly has a replaceable upper deck plate fabricated of wear-resistant steel. A lower support plate of mild steel is mechanically attached, such as by structural welds, to spaced tabs projecting inwardly from opposed parallel sidewalls. The lateral edges of the deck plate mate with grooves formed in the adjacent sidewalls above the projecting tabs. One or more slots formed in the underside of the support plate receive structural welds that assist in holding the deck plate in place. No structural welds holding the upper deck plate in place are exposed to wear created by the flights, coal or other aggregate material moving along the conveyor feed path. The sidewalls remain separated by the lower support plate when the deck plate is removed during replacement.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1999Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Inventor: Clarence L. Bandy, Jr.
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Patent number: 6296318Abstract: In a device for milling off ground surfaces, especially roadways, having a wheel frame carrying a machine frame, a milling roller supported in the machine frame and extending transversely to the direction of travel, at least one conveyor means arranged in front of the milling roller in the direction of travel for removing the milled material, and having a shield arrangement extending transversely to the direction of travel between the milling roller and the conveyor means having a vertical cover plate with a passage opening for the milled material, it is provided that the end, on the side of the milling roller, of the conveyor means is dismountably supported in a belt shoe fixed to the machine frame in a height-adjustable manner, and that the belt shoe and the conveyor means comprise guiding means and coupling means adapted to one another.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1999Date of Patent: October 2, 2001Assignee: Wirtgen GmbHInventors: Dieter Simons, Peter Busley, Herbert Ley
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Publication number: 20010015573Abstract: A method and apparatus for the mining of material from a seam includes a mining apparatus and a self-propelled conveyor capable of advancing or retreating in the seam on its own power and an advancing and steering arrangement for the mining apparatus. The self-propelled conveyor, electric cables and other services for the mining apparatus are protected against roof falls. The power input for the self-propelled conveyor is provided by continuous drive shafts powered at either one or both ends of the conveyor. Alternately, a unique reciprocating conveyor mechanically powered at either one or both ends of the conveyor is provided for conveying of aggregate material. An apparatus for assembling the conveyor and receiving aggregate material is provided at the rear end of the conveyor. A method and apparatus for accurately and precisely navigating the mining machine is disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2000Publication date: August 23, 2001Inventor: Dennis Mraz
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Publication number: 20010006304Abstract: A method of roadway development for longwall mining. The method includes using a continuous mining machine (100) from which there rearwardly extends a conveyor (102). As the machine (100) progresses to form a road, the conveyor (102) extends. At the rear extremity of the conveyor (102) a roadway development auger mining machine (103) receives mined material from the conveyor (102) and delivers it to a further conveyor (104). A transverse auger (106) also conveys material from the parallel roadway to the machine (103). Mined material is delivered to the auger (106) by a further machine (101) and conveyor (107).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2000Publication date: July 5, 2001Applicant: CUTTING EDGE TECHNOLOGY PTY LTDInventors: Peter Kenneth Seear, Bret Edward Leisemann
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Patent number: 6224164Abstract: A mining machine that has a chassis that defines an operator area thereon and has a mining assembly attached thereto. A vertically extending shield assembly is supported on the chassis to prevent material that is dislodged during the mining process from inadvertently entering the operator area. The shield assembly may be selectively vertically extendable and may be equipped with a ventilation duct assembly to withdraw dust and gases away from the operator area. The mining machine may be equipped with a mining assembly that extends the entire width of the chassis and that can be advanced forwardly of the chassis and swung down across the seam face during mining. The present invention may also be equipped with a quick disconnect assembly for detachably mounting the mining assembly or other mining implement to the mining machine.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1999Date of Patent: May 1, 2001Assignee: Joy MM Delaware, Inc.Inventors: Kevin R. Hall, Gregory S. Wilson, John R. Frederick
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Patent number: 6036276Abstract: A longitudinally extending conveyor discharge section is connected for horizontal and vertical pivotal movement on a frame of a mining machine. A pair of service shoes is connected at one end to the machine frame below the conveyor support frame for pivotal movement into and out of contact with the mine floor. A pair of double acting piston cylinder assemblies is connected at opposite ends to the conveyor discharge section and the service shoes. The conveyor discharge section and the service shoes are removably pinned to the machine frame. The pins for the conveyor discharge section are removed when it is desired to elevate the conveyor by actuation of the cylinder assemblies in a first mode. To perform maintenance operations on the mining machines, the machine frame is elevated by lowering the service shoes to engage the mine floor. The conveyor is lowered and pinned to the frame.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1997Date of Patent: March 14, 2000Assignee: Eimco LLCInventors: Jonathan G. Faw, Ronald W. Keen
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Patent number: 6007157Abstract: An apparatus for filtering airborne contaminates that has a frame member and a collection duct attached thereto. A duct assembly is slidably supported on the frame member and selectively movable along a linear path between a first position adjacent the frame member and collection duct and a second position displaced from the frame member. A fan for inducing airflow into the collection duct and duct assembly may be attached to the duct assembly for travel therewith or attached to the frame and the duct assembly when the duct assembly is in the first position. The duct assembly may be selectively movable between the first and second positions along a linear path relative to the frame member by a slidable support attached between the frame member and duct assembly.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1998Date of Patent: December 28, 1999Assignee: Joy MM Delaware, Inc.Inventor: Christopher G. Stewart
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Patent number: 5997101Abstract: A system for providing utilities and support infrastructure on a continuous basis from the surface to the cutting face of an underground operation. A flexible belt structure system incorporates water supply and discharge lines, power and communication cables, hydraulic supply and return lines, bulk lubrication delivery systems, and belt support structure for underground coal haulage. The system consists of modular components that are added at the surface and connected underground to form a continuous support structure to the working area, such that the infrastructure necessary for the mining operation is expanded or reduced to keep up with the position of the mining face without interruption of operation. The belt structure is mounted on a stationary rail fixed to the roof of the mine and is rolled forward or backwards in the belt entry as the mine advances or retreats, as applicable.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1998Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Inventor: Randall D. Peterson
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Patent number: 5997100Abstract: A highwall mining system for mining aggregate material from a seam (8) includes a mining device (9) for cutting aggregate material from the seam (8) thereby to form a drive (10) in the seam (8), a conveying device (11) for conveying mined aggregate material from the drive (10), and a circulation device located on or in the region of the mining device (9) for circulating the atmosphere at least at the forward end of the drive (10). The system further includes an inertization device (60, 61, 63, 71) for maintaining the concentration of oxygen in the atmosphere in the drive (10) lower than the concentration of oxygen required for explosion of methane gas and/or dusts and/or other flammable materials in the drive (10).Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1998Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Assignee: The Broken Hill Proprietary Company LimitedInventors: Gordon Alexander Marshall, Geoffrey Raymond Rigby
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Patent number: 5992941Abstract: A conveyor cart for a mining machine is made from readily available components, including conventional golf cart components, and has a maximum height of 20 inches or less (e.g. about 18 inches) so that it can be effectively utilized with a continuous miner for mining ultra thin coal seams. A chassis has side rails with front and rear ends and cross pieces extending between the side rails. A first coupling mechanism, such as an eye bolt, is mounted adjacent the front end, and a second coupling mechanism, such as a pintle hook, mounted adjacent the rear end. A single axle containing a pair of inflatable golf cart wheels extends between the side rails and may be driven by a conventional golf cart transmission and an AC motor. An endless conveyor belt is mounted so that it has a top portion for conveying mined material from the continuous mining machine to the mine mouth, and a bottom portion beneath the top portion, the conveyor belt powered by an electric motor mounted to the chassis.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1997Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Inventor: Frank Delli-Gatti, Jr.
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Patent number: 5967616Abstract: Apparatus for controlling the operation of an underground mining system including a continuous miner, a roof bolting machine, a tramming conveyor and a control cab operatively connected to the tramming conveyor. The apparatus includes a master computer processor on the continuous miner and at least one slave computer processor under the direction of the master computer processor for controlling elements of the mining system other than the continuous miner. A pair of parallel data communication highways connect the master computer processor and the slave computer processor and the functional status of the data communication highways is monitored. A radio communication path is provided between the master computer processor and the mining system. The master computer processor operates the mining system in an automatic mining mode of operation when both data communication highways are functional and operates the mining system in a reverse mode of operation if either data communication highway fails to function.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1998Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Assignee: Arch Technology CorporationInventors: Larry G. Offutt, David A. Christopher
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Patent number: 5913573Abstract: A displaceable mining machine (1) comprises roof bolt drilling and setting apparatus (5, 13). A conveyor (6) is articulately pivotable in a rear portion of the machine about axes (16, 16') in order to provide space for a roof bolt drilling and setting apparatus (13) pivotable via an articulated arm (12) and operating behind the mining machine (1).Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1997Date of Patent: June 22, 1999Assignee: Voest-Alpine Bergtechnik Gesellschaft m.b.H.Inventors: Franz Schlegl, Alfred Zitz
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Patent number: 5871260Abstract: A continuous mining machine is provided for mining ultra thin coal seams, e.g. seams having a thickness of about 24 inches or less. A chassis supported by crawler tracks has a substantially horizontal axis powered cutter head mounted to its front and a conveyor extending from a gathering head toward the rear of the chassis. The conveyor includes a conveyor chain driven by at least one motor near the rear of the chassis for driving a sprocket. The gathering head includes a pair of counter-rotating discs with upstanding vanes and a deck having a maximum angle of about 10.degree. with respect to the dimension of elongation of the chassis. A small diameter idler sprocket for the conveyor chain is mounted beneath the deck, and a small diameter drive sprocket is provided for the cutting chain of the cutting head.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1997Date of Patent: February 16, 1999Inventor: Frank A. Delli-Gatti, Jr.
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Patent number: 5810447Abstract: Apparatus for controlling the operation of a mining system including a continuous miner, a tramming conveyor and a load-out vehicle operatively connected to the tramming conveyor. The apparatus includes a master computer processor on the continuous miner and at least one slave computer processor under the direction of the master computer processor for controlling elements of the mining system other than the continuous miner. A pair of parallel data communication highways connect the master computer processor and the slave computer processor and the functional status of the data communication highways is monitored. A radio communication path is provided between the master computer processor and the mining system. The master computer processor operates the mining system in an automatic mining mode of operation when both data communication highways are functional and operates the mining system in a reverse mode of operation if either data communication highway fails to function.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1995Date of Patent: September 22, 1998Assignee: Arch Mineral CorporationInventors: David A. Christopher, Larry G. Offutt
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Patent number: 5795032Abstract: A mining machine that has an elongated frame member and a mining assembly attached thereto for dislodging material from a seam upon contact therewith. The mining machine is equipped with at least one first propulsion member for propelling the mining machine on a surface. In addition, a second propulsion member is pivotally attached to the frame member and is selectively pivotable between a first retracted position adjacent the top portion of the frame member and a second extended position wherein the second propulsion member engages the roof of an entry formed by the mining machine to provide additional propulsion to the mining machine. The mining machine is also equipped with a conveying apparatus for conveying dislodged material from the front portion of the frame member to the rear portion thereof for discharge therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1996Date of Patent: August 18, 1998Assignee: Joy MM Delaware, Inc.Inventor: Joseph J. Zimmerman
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Patent number: 5779321Abstract: A swing tail assembly rotates a swing tail conveyor relative to a miner conveyor including a mounting assembly mounting a drive arrangement on a swing tail conveyor. The drive arrangement includes a hydraulic motor, a differential planetary speed reducer and a sprocket connected to said differential planetary speed reducer. A fixed pin/rack arrangement is connected to the fan section of the miner conveyor and the sprocket cooperates with the pin/rack arrangement to rotate the swing tail conveyor relative to the miner conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1996Date of Patent: July 14, 1998Assignee: Arch Technology CorporationInventors: George E. Coleman, Michael R. Walker
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Patent number: 5720527Abstract: A continuous highwall mining machine (10) includes a frame (12) and a ground engaging loading shovel (32) that is mounted to extend forwardly from the frame. A cutter (16) for winning aggregate material is mounted to the frame (12) so as to extend above and forwardly of the loading shovel (32). An armless conveyor system (40) conveys aggregate material won from the mineral seam. The armless conveyor system includes twin chains having a forked section (44) at the forwardmost end carried on the loading shovel (32) and an uninterrupted humpless and dipless path extending rearwardly to a discharge end.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1995Date of Patent: February 24, 1998Assignee: Mining Technologies, Inc.Inventors: John J. Sartaine, John A. Baird, Jr., Ian T. Carr, Jon C. Blackstock
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Patent number: 5673974Abstract: The dry dust removal device for tunnelling or extraction machines includes a suction fan (15) and suction openings (14) close to the cutting rolls (23). There is a filter element (12) arranged above the conveyor device (2) of the tunnelling or extraction machine (1), wherein closeable openings (16) are connected in the housing of the dry dust removal device (7) above the conveyor device (2) and air outlet openings (19) are connected on the opposite side of the filter element (12).Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1995Date of Patent: October 7, 1997Assignee: Voest-Alpine Bergtechnik Gesellschaft m.b.H.Inventors: Egmont Lammer, Alfred Zitz
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Patent number: 5611421Abstract: A method of installing a multiple lift, vertical conveyor system in a conveyor shaft includes steps of: erecting a framework for the vertical conveyor system, installing a first belt for operation on the framework; feeding a second belt into position for installation on the framework by advancing the second belt on the first belt and installing the second belt for operation on the framework.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1995Date of Patent: March 18, 1997Assignee: Lake Shore Mining Company, Inc.Inventors: Lawrence S. Crewdson, Donald A. Shaw
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Patent number: 5582465Abstract: A method and apparatus for haulage of material in a self-propelled vehicle on a sloped surface by supplementing traction force of the self-propelled vehicle by rope under variable tension in order to achieve the desired velocity of haulage.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 1995Date of Patent: December 10, 1996Assignee: DM Technologies Ltd.Inventor: Dennis Mraz
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Patent number: 5553926Abstract: A mining apparatus includes a frame, a mechanism for cutting an arched opening in a seam and winning the cut mineral, and a propulsion system. The cutting mechanism includes a boom supported mineral cutting drum having a barrel or bulging cylindrical shape. The propulsion system is canted on the frame at an angle from the horizontal in order to match the floor of the arched opening being cut by the drum.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1994Date of Patent: September 10, 1996Assignee: Mining Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jon C. Blackstock, John A. Baird, Jr., Ian T. Carr
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Patent number: 5522647Abstract: A continuous highwall mining machine includes a frame and a ground engaging loading shovel that is mounted to extend forwardly from the frame. A cutter for winning aggregate material is mounted to the frame so as to extend above and forwardly of the loading shovel. An armless conveyor system conveys aggregate material won from the mineral seam. The armless conveyor system includes twin chains having a forked section at the forwardmost end carried on the loading shovel and an uninterrupted straight path extending rearwardly from the forked section to a discharge end.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1994Date of Patent: June 4, 1996Assignee: Mining Technologies, Inc.Inventors: John J. Sartaine, Jon C. Blackstock, John A. Baird, Jr., Ian T. Carr
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Patent number: 5490339Abstract: The present invention relates to a center-line trenching system for use at the earth's surface such as on a paved street, road, highway or the like. The system includes a rubber tired drive machine movable over the earth's surface for advancing a side-by-side tandem of a earth saw and a conveyor attached to a rear surface of the drive machine. The conveyor includes a subframe and an elongated main frame. The subframe comprises a pair of longitudinally extending truss members pivotly attached to the drive machine at a first pivot axis of rotation that is fixed in elevation relative to the earth's surface. The main frame includes a pair of rail members pivotally mounted at near end regions to the truss members at a second axis of rotation, and has trailing end regions that define the remote termini of the conveyor. A hydrostatic actuator is pivotally mounted between the subframe and the main frame.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1994Date of Patent: February 13, 1996Inventor: Frank J. Accettola
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Patent number: 5427439Abstract: A surface mining system for mining successive, generally parallel cuts in a coal or similar mineral seam includes at least one endless belt conveyor disposed on a spoil pile directly adjacent the cut being excavated and a second conveyor extending from the first conveyor to a material storage site. Material is transferred to the first conveyor by an excavator working the longitudinal extent of the cut and transferring excavated material to a moveable crusher and conveyor apparatus which transfers the material to a second moveable crusher and conveyor apparatus. The second moveable crusher and conveyor apparatus discharges material onto the conveyor disposed on the spoil pile. The mineral seam may be mined by progressively advancing into the seam with successive parallel cuts and progressively moving the conveyor system onto newly formed portions of the spoil pile.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1994Date of Patent: June 27, 1995Assignee: Atlantic Richfield CompanyInventor: James A. Herickhoff
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Patent number: 5404988Abstract: The connecting belt bridge provided with the feed end side and the discharge side end each supported on their respective travelling means, the discharge side travelling means including a travelling unit which is not railbound, the connecting belt bridge being pivotally supported on the discharge side travelling means about a vertical as well as a horizontal axis and on the feed side travelling means by a longitudinally displaceable single point support including a support beam which can be horizontally aligned and has at its feed side end a feed jib hinged on by way of a horizontal transverse axis.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1993Date of Patent: April 11, 1995Assignee: Krupp Fordertechnik GmbHInventor: Herbert Konigs
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Patent number: 5393172Abstract: A shield tunneling machine comprises a shield body having a soil chamber, an inside chamber and a partition wall. The soil chamber has a conical peripheral surface converging gradually rearward. A crankshaft having an eccentric portion is rotatably supported by the partition wall at the center of the partition wall corresponding to the axis of the shield body. A cutter disc with roller bits is secured to a front end of the crankshaft, and a conical rotor is rotatably mounted on the eccentric portion of the crankshaft behind the cutter disc. Since the cutter disc is rotated at an increased rotary velocity by five to ten times as many as that of a cutter disc in a conventional shield tunneling machine, crushing of gravel can be efficiently carried out by the cutter disc with roller bits in cooperation with the conical rotor mounted on the crankshaft.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1993Date of Patent: February 28, 1995Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Iseki Kaihatsu KokiInventor: Toshio Akesaka
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Patent number: 5333936Abstract: A cutter machine has cutter heads or rollers rotatably mounted on a pivoting cutter arm. It also has a loading ramp and a conveyor running in a direction towards the work face of the cutter machine to take up and convey away cut material. The cutter arm is mounted on a sliding carriage which is displaceable along guides running in the longitudinal direction of the machine. The carriage is configured as a self-supporting box profile in a clear cross-section space of which a removal conveyor is mounted so that it may slide. For this reason, the cutter machine is particularly well-suited for use in small seam heights and for particularly low constructional design. It may nonetheless be used satisfactorily for operating reliably over a variable tunnel width.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1993Date of Patent: August 2, 1994Assignee: Voest-Alpine Bergtechnik Gesellschaft m.b.H.Inventor: Alfred Zitz
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Patent number: 5302004Abstract: A method for removing asbestos containing material from an area of a building by creating a containment area substantially surrounding the area of the building where the asbestos containing material is located. Removing and compressing compressible asbestos containing material within the containment area and cutting rigid asbestos containing material into pieces within the containment area. Packaging the compressed and cut asbestos containing material for removal from the containment area. Demolishing block walls within the containment area and grinding pieces of the walls into particles for removal from the containment area. Scraping adhering asbestos containing material from surfaces within the containment area and encapsulating the surfaces from which asbestos containing material has been removed with a lock-down agent.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1992Date of Patent: April 12, 1994Assignee: QSI International, Inc.Inventor: David B. Docherty
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Patent number: 5261729Abstract: An apparatus for mining aggregate material from a seam includes a miner for cutting material from the seam and a conveyor for conveying the won aggregate material from the miner for recovery. The conveyor is formed by a series of individual conveyor units that are coupled or interconnected in series so as to form a train. The coupling comprises cooperating clevises and tongues interconnected by locking pins. Each unit includes a main frame supported on ground engaging wheels. A belt conveyor is supported in the main frame and a conveyor drive mechanism is provided on each unit. The apparatus also includes a launch vehicle. The launch vehicle includes a frame holding a conveyor for receiving won aggregate material from the conveyor train and for delivering that material to a discharge conveyor. Additionally, the launch vehicle includes a reciprocating drive assembly to aid in advancing the conveyor train and miner into the seam face.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1991Date of Patent: November 16, 1993Assignee: Mining Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Larry C. Addington, Robert R. Addington, Larry M. Addington, Albert E. Lynch, John Susla, David L. Conley, John J. Sartaine, David E. Price
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Patent number: 5253925Abstract: A first duct system extends longitudinally on one side of a mining machine frame from an air inlet adjacent to a cutter drum carried on a boom rearwardly to an air outlet at the rearward end of the machine frame. A fan assembly is mounted on the machine frame adjacent the inlet and induces flow of dust laden air generated during the material dislodging operation into the first duct system. A scrubber and demister positioned in the first duct system upstream of the air outlet remove the dust particles from the airflow through the duct system for discharge of the airflow from the air outlet substantially free of dust particles. A second duct system is positioned parallel to the first duct system on the opposite side of the machine and extends rearwardly from an air inlet to a crossover point where a transverse duct connects the first and second duct systems.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1992Date of Patent: October 19, 1993Assignee: Tamrock World Corporation, N.V.Inventor: Andrew E. Modzik, Jr.
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Patent number: 5246274Abstract: A haulage system and related process are provided for intermediate continuous conveying of coal or other mined minerals from the discharge of a continuous mining device to a distant point (typically outside the mine) where the mineral is stockpiled or transferred to another conveyor. The continuous haulage device of this invention is able to advance behind the continuous miner without interruptions for repositioning, and to follow the continuous miner without intervention, as it proceeds into the mine entry and beyond. The subject haulage system is not mechanically coupled to the miner and does not rely on the miner for its locomotive power. The receiving end of the haulage system maintains its position beneath the miner discharge by means of a mechanical proximity sensor, which enables the system to mimic the irregular pattern of advancement typical of continuous mining systems.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1992Date of Patent: September 21, 1993Assignee: Amvest CorporationInventors: Carl W. Smith, Lawrence E. Meade, Jr.
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Patent number: 5192115Abstract: A mobile mining machine for cutting a tunnel in rock has a wheel-like cutterhead assembly supported by a pitch boom assembly that causes movement of the cutterhead assembly in the vertical plane. A swing boom assembly supports the pitch boom assembly and is supported by the base frame of the mobile mining machine. The swing boom assembly causes movement of the cutterhead assembly and the pitch boom assembly in the horizontal plane. During mining, a fixed front support and a fixed rear support anchor the mobile mining machine in the tunnel with front and rear crawlers raised from the tunnel floor. During re-gripping, the front and rear crawlers are lowered to support the mobile mining machine and the fixed front support and fixed rear support remain in contact with the tunnel floor. During tramming, the front and rear supports are raised for transportation of the mobile mining machine on the crawler.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1991Date of Patent: March 9, 1993Assignee: The Robbins CompanyInventors: Thomas M. Hartman, David B. Sugden
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Patent number: 5190352Abstract: A mining machine includes a material dislodging mechanism and a cascading conveyor system extending rearwardly on a mobile frame. The cascading conveyor system includes a fixed, main conveyor and a discharge conveyor underlying the main conveyor and pivotally connected to a stabilizer shoe of the machine for lateral swinging movement 90.degree. on either side of the longitudinal axis of the mining machine. The fixed conveyor and the discharge conveyor are in linear alignment in a first mode of operation. The discharge conveyor is also vertically pivotal on the stabilizer shoe to permit lateral and vertical displacement of the discharge conveyor relative to the main conveyor in a second mode of operation. A dust collecting system includes a longitudinal duct extending beneath the fixed, main conveyor with dual inlets extending above the tracks of the mining machine rearwardly of the dislodging mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1991Date of Patent: March 2, 1993Assignee: Tamrock World Corporation, N.V.Inventors: Maurice K. LeBegue, Clarence H. Woodford, II