Claims
- 1. An apparatus for loosening mineral matter from a bed thereof and particuarly along a steep front provided with a bore hole, said apparatus comprising:
- a multiplicity of identical axially spaced-apart breaking units, each of said breaking units consisting of:
- a housing defining an axial bore having an inlet end and an outlet end for compressed air,
- a free-floating differential piston displaceable in said bore axially between a first limiting position wherein said piston is proximal to said inlet end and a second limiting position wherein said piston is proximal to said outlet end, said piston being configured such that oppositely effective surfaces thereof subjected to pneumatic pressure solely result in the displacement of said piston between said limiting positions, the larger effective surface upon pressurization biasing said piston into said second limiting position, and
- a spring biased check valve wholly located in said piston and movable therewith and oriented to open upon flow of air under pressure from said inlet end to said outlet end by said flow of air when said piston is in said second limiting position and permitting flow of air under pressure through said piston when said piston is in said second position and blocking reverse flow of air through said piston, said housing being formed with a braking air slot opening laterally toward said mineral matter, blocked by said piston in said second limiting position and unblocked upon movement of said piston to said first limiting position;
- respective identical connecting pipes between the housings of said units with each connecting pipe threadedly engaging the outlet end of each relatively more upstream unit adjacent the respective connecting pipe and threadedly engaging the inlet end of the adjacent relatively more downstream unit whereby said pipes and said units define a string substantially filling said bore hole and having an upstream end; and
- means for connecting said upstream end of said string to a high pressure compressed air source, whereby said units are successively filled with compressed air under high pressure and the respective pistons are urged by the high pressure into the respective second limiting positions and upon relief of pressure at said inlet end of said string by differential piston action said pistons are successively and automatically displaced into the respective first limiting positions to discharge air under high pressure in succession from the slots of said units with delay between the successive pressure discharges, said slots being limited to sides of said housings turned toward said mineral matter to be loosened and away from said bed, each of said housings being provided with only a single such slot, a locking collar being secured in said outlet end of each housing for sealing engagement by the respective piston and is held in the respective outlet end by a portion of an adjoining one of said connecting pipes threaded into the respective outlet end.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 476,521, filed on Mar. 18, 1983, now abandoned.
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3098442 |
Wakefield et al. |
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4108272 |
Paitson et al. |
Aug 1978 |
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4301731 |
Fitzgerald |
Nov 1981 |
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644940 |
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Continuations (1)
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476521 |
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