The invention relates to an assembly comprising an electro-hydraulic component for use in underground mining, especially for use in an underground self-advancing roof support system. The assembly may also include actuators and/or sensors, which can be, or are, in communication with a control unit via a data-transmission system. The actuators may be activated at the hydraulic component to provide one or more functions. The sensors may be utilized to measure one or more variables, such as hydraulic states, related to the self-advancing roof support system.
Various hydraulic assemblies are used in underground mining, such as electro-hydraulic valve blocks or strips for controlling the hydraulic functions of shields used in underground longwall mining. In this case, each valve strip is provided with a plurality of hydraulic control valves and each control valve can be controlled by use of an actuator mounted on the valve strip specifically for this purpose. In underground mining, it is typical to use actuators which are identical in structure and appearance on the valve strips of all shields so that, in the case of a fault of one of the actuators for instance, that faulty actuator can be replaced by any other actuator. When replacing one actuator or when one or more control valves are replaced, the miner must ensure that the correct actuator is always assigned to each control valve. The valve strips of underground shields therefore present a potential risk of assembly and connection faults that are attributable to operator error. The same also applies to the sensors associated with underground shields. Such sensors typically measure for instance, the position of individual canopy bars or lifting props, or measure the hydraulic pressure in the cylinders or props forming the hydraulic components of the shield.
It is an objective of the invention to provide an assembly of hydraulic components which may include actuators and/or sensors for underground mining, in which the aforementioned risks associated with personnel-related connection faults is reduced or eliminated.
In a first aspect, the present invention provides an assembly adapted for use in mining operations and particularly in an underground self-advancing roof support system. The assembly comprises a hydraulic component which may, for example, be in the form of a hydraulic valve strip or valve block. The assembly also comprises a collection of actuators and/or sensors. Each actuator and/or sensor preferably has a housing and is adapted for communication with a control unit via a data transmission system. Each actuator is configured to actuate a respective function of the hydraulic component. If one or more sensors are utilized, each sensor is configured to measure the hydraulic state of a respective variable of the hydraulic component or another measurable variable associated with the self-advancing roof support system. The assembly also comprises a collection of reader units. Each of the reader units is associated with a corresponding actuator or sensor. And, each reader unit is disposed proximate a corresponding actuator or sensor. The assembly also comprises a collection of information elements. Each information element is associated with a particular function or measuring point of the hydraulic component. Information in each information element is readable by a corresponding reader unit and transmittable to the control unit.
In another aspect, the present invention provides an electro-hydraulic assembly particularly adapted for use with an underground self-advancing roof support as utilized in mining operations. The assembly comprises a valve body defining a collection of recesses adapted for receiving and retaining hydraulic valves. The assembly also comprises a collection of hydraulic valves, each of the valves being disposed in a respective recess defined in the valve body. The assembly further comprises a collection of actuators, wherein each of the actuators is in operable engagement with a respective valve of the collection of valves. And, the assembly comprises a collection of information elements. Each of the information elements is disposed proximate to a respective valve and is adapted to identify that valve. The assembly further comprises a collection of reader units. Each unit is in communication with a respective information element and adapted to transmit information concerning the identity of the respective valve by the information element.
In yet another aspect, the present invention provides an electro-hydraulic assembly for use with an underground self-advancing support for mining. The assembly comprises a hydraulic body that defines a first set of recesses and a second set of recesses. The assembly also comprises at least one hydraulic control valve disposed in one of the first set of recesses of the hydraulic body. The assembly also includes at least one actuator configured to actuate the at least one hydraulic control valve. The assembly further comprises at least one information element disposed in one of the second set of recesses. The information element is configured to provide information as to the identity of the valve disposed in the hydraulic body. And, the assembly comprises at least one reader unit in communication with the information element and adapted to transmit information as to the identity of the valve disposed in the hydraulic body.
Further advantages and developments of the aspects of the invention will become apparent from the following description of preferred embodiments shown schematically in the drawings, which are as follows:
The present invention provides an electro-hydraulic assembly including a hydraulic valve assembly or block which utilizes various actuators and/or sensors, a reader unit associated with each actuator and/or sensor in the assembly, and corresponding information elements associated with hydraulic component(s) of the assembly. The information provided by the information element is read or sensed by the reader unit and transmitted to a control unit. The present invention ensures that the control unit is updated at all times as to which actuator is performing a specific function concerning a hydraulic component of the hydraulic assembly. When, for example, the hydraulic component includes a plurality of control valves, each of which corresponds to a specific function of the electro-hydraulically controlled shield, a mix-up between two actuators will be detected by the control unit and, in order to obtain a specific function, the control unit will activate the correct actuator to achieve the desired function despite the mix-up between actuators. Therefore, the invention can provide for an automatic coding and identification of all the control valves, and/or the sensors, associated with a roof support shield. That is, the control unit can associate each actuator with a corresponding control valve, or associate each sensor with the variable it is configured to measure. The assembly or system according to the present invention can utilize actuators, or sensors or both actuators and sensors.
In a preferred embodiment, the reader units comprise a transmitting module and a receiving module and/or are adapted for transmitting and receiving. The information element is preferably a transmitter or transponder, and preferably a microchip or a transponder chip with integrated EEPROM. In a particularly preferred embodiment, the information element, especially if it is a transmitter or transponder, is read inductively and without contact and the reader units are designed for transmitting and/or receiving electromagnetic waves. Furthermore, the transmitter or transponder or the respective microchip or transponder chip is preferably provided with an integrated receiving coil, and the transmitting module and/or the receiving module preferably takes the form of, or comprises, a coil. The reader unit is preferably coupled with an electronic circuit, which may include a microcontroller. It is particularly advantageous if the electronic circuit includes control electronics and evaluating electronics for the reader unit. Additionally, it is particularly advantageous if the actuator can also be controlled by the microcontroller based upon information obtained from the reader units and/or information elements.
The reader unit can be mounted, screwed, glued or otherwise secured to the actuator, valve block, housing, or other component. In a preferred embodiment, the reader unit is sealed in casting compound and/or inserted in a receiving recess in or on the actuator. The information element can be mounted, screwed, glued or otherwise attached at the measuring point or on the component for each controllable function. In a preferred embodiment, the information element is inserted into a receiving recess in the hydraulic component of the hydraulic assembly and sealed with casting compound. As previously noted, the hydraulic assembly preferably includes a valve strip or a valve block having a plurality of holes or recesses for receiving hydraulic switching valves, and information elements, in which data is stored, associated with each receiving hole. The data associated with a particular information element is distinguishable from information associated with other information elements. The data-transmission system preferably involves a BUS, which may be a CAN BUS.
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Now according to the invention, an information element 12 is associated with each control valve 2 in the valve block 1, the individual information elements 12 being different from one another in regards to the stored data. Stored on each information element 12 is an item of information which enables clear identification of the information element 12 by the control unit 6. In this respect, information is registered in the data memory of the control unit 6 as to which information element 12 corresponds to which position on the valve block 1 and consequently, which function in respect of the shield is controlled when the associated control valve 2 is activated. Preferably, the data on the information elements 12 can be read inductively and without contact. A reader unit 20 is provided in the housing 4 of each actuator 3 for this purpose. The reader unit 20 includes a coil for generating a magnetic field and for the inductive reading of the data on the information element 12. By reading the noted information and transmission of this information via the BUS 5 to the control unit 6, it is made known to the latter which actuator 3 is presently associated with which control valve 2 and whether the actuator 3 is available.
Also associated with each of the two measuring points associated with the sensors 7, 8 on the cylinders 9, 11 is an information element 13 which can be read by means of an associated reader unit 30 fixed in each case to the housing 14 of the sensors 7, 8. As a result, the measuring point from which the measuring signals, transmitted from the sensors 7 and 8 respectively, originate is also made known to the control unit 6.
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Numerous modifications will be apparent to a person skilled in the art and fall within the protective scope of the claims. A plurality of actuators with one or more associated reader units can also be disposed in one or more housings. Distances or positions can also be measured by means of the sensors. The transponders can be read at intervals using a manual control command or the like after each restarting of the system and after each replacement of an actuator.
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