Auger mining system

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6817678
  • Patent Number
    6,817,678
  • Date Filed
    Friday, January 18, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 16, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
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.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates to mining methods and machines therefore, and more particularly to mining methods and machines that employ augers to mine coal.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Longwall mining is one of three underground coal methods typically used. Longwall mining generally includes forming two generally parallel coextensive roads and then removing the coal from between the roads by means of a plough shear or rotatable cutting drum. These items move across the coal face extending between the two roads.




A disadvantage of the above discussed method is that there is required to be provided a shearing apparatus or rotatable cutting drum and associated conveying apparatus to mine and transport the coal to conveyors located in one or more of the roads.




A further disadvantage of Longwall mining is that discontinuities in the seam, such as a fault, can terminate production at that location. The cost of road construction and other infrastructure is therefore lost.




A still further disadvantage is collapse of the mine which may cause subsidence in the adjacent above ground surface.




The second method of mining includes forming a tunnel by blasting and then removing the loose material. This method is relatively dangerous and is frequently used.




The third form of mining includes forming a grid of road or tunnels by means continuous miners. This method has the disadvantage of being reasonably expensive in respect of equipment, while a further disadvantage relates to discontinuities, such as faults, since these will frequently cause termination of production at the particular location.




OBJECT OF THE INVENTION




It is the object of the present invention to overcome or substantially ameliorate the above disadvantages.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




There is disclosed herein a mining apparatus including:




a conveyor to extend along a mine road to convey mined material there along from a forward end to a rearward end of the conveyor;




an auger mining machine positioned adjacent the conveyor to mine material by forming tunnels extending generally normal to the conveyor and to deliver the mined material to said conveyor at a position spaced from said forward end towards said rearward end, and wherein;




said conveyor is adapted to receive at said forward end material mined in forming said road.




Preferably, in the above mining apparatus said conveyor includes:




a pan upon which the mined material rests to be conveyed towards said rearward and by a chain assembly; and




said auger mining machine includes:




an auger base proving a cradle to support a plurality of auger string segments;




a motor and drive assembly mounted on said auger base to engage and drive an auger string to form the tunnels, the string being formed from a plurality of said string segments;




a boom assembly to transport said segments and being mounted on the auger base;




said boom assembly including a boom member movable in a direction generally parallel to said conveyor between an extended position and a retracted position to transport said segments between said cradle and said assembly so that the auger strings can be assembled and disassembled.




Preferably, in the above mining apparatus said pan passes beneath said auger mining machine so that mined material provided by the auger mining machine falls to said pan.




Preferably, in the above mining apparatus said auger base includes:




a first base and a second base portion, with said cradle being provided by said second base portion; and




said motor and drive assembly is a first drill head, which first drill head is mounted on said first base portion;




said auger mining machine includes a second motor and drive assembly being a second drill head, which second drill head being mounted on said second base portion; and wherein




said boom assembly transports the segments between said cradle and drill heads so that tunnels may be formed simultaneously or singularly, with the material mined thereby falling to said pan.




There is further disclosed herein a method of mining including the steps of:




forming a road in a coal seam by advancing a first mining machine into the coal seam to mine material therefrom;




delivering the mined material to a forward end of the conveyor which extends along said road;




conveying the material via said conveyor along said road to a rearward end of the conveyor;




advancing an auger mining machine into the seam from said road in a direction generally normal to said road so as to provide further mined material; and




delivering the further mined material to said conveyor to be moved to said rearward end thereby.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A preferred form of the present invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:





FIG. 1

is a schematic plan view of a mining apparatus mining coal;





FIG. 2

is a schematic side elevation of an auger mining machine employed in the apparatus of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a further schematic side elevation of the auger mining machine of

FIG. 2

; and





FIG. 4

is a further plan view of the apparatus of FIG.


1


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




In the accompanying drawings, there is schematically depicted a mining apparatus


10


. The apparatus


10


is mining coal from a seam


11


. In this embodiment, the apparatus


10


is using a mining machine (continuous miner)


12


that is mining coal to form the mine road


13


. The mined coal provided by the machine


12


is moved to tho apparatus


10


by means of a shuttle car


14


.




The apparatus


10


includes a conveyor


15


having a first chain conveyor


16


that convoys the mined material to a position at which the coal can be removed from the mine. Communicating with the chain conveyor


16


is a belt conveyor


17


that is associated with an auger mining machine


18


. The conveyors


16


and


17


extend generally in the direction of extension of the road


13


. The conveyor


17


has a forward end


20


and a rearward end


21


, with the forward end


20


being provided a hopper


22


which receives coal from the shuttle car


14


. The coal is conveyed by the conveyor


17


to the conveyor


16


.




Associated with the conveyor


17


is an auger mining machine


18


which mines coal by forming generally horizontally extending tunnels


19


. The mined coal provided by the auger mining machine


18


is delivered to the conveyor


17


. In this respect, it should be appreciated that the conveyor


17


passes beneath the auger mining machine


18


so that the coal mined thereby falls onto the conveyor


17


. Preferably, the conveyor


17


is a chain conveyor including a pan, upon which the coal fall, and a chain assembly that transports the coal.




The auger mining machine


18


includes a base comprising two base portions


23


and


24


, with the base portion


23


having a drill head


25


and the base portion


24


having a drill head


26


. Each drill heads


25


and


26


includes a motor and drive assembly


27


which cause rotational and longitudinal movement of associated auger drill strings


28


. In

FIGS. 2 and 3

, only one drill string


28


is illustrated.




In this embodiment, the base portion


24


provides a cradle


29


that can store a plurality of drill string segments


30


for use by both drill heads


25


and


26


. The cradle


29


has an extendable track


35


for the transfer of the segments


30


between the base portions


23


and


24


. To move the segments


30


to and from alignment with the drill heads


25


and


26


there is provided a boom assembly


31


which is controlled by an operator positioned in a cabin


32


. The boom assembly


31


has extendible boom member


33


which engages the segments


30


to move them to and from alignment with the drill heads


25


and


26


. When tunnels


19


are being formed operation of the boom assembly


31


transfers segments


30


to the drill heads


25


and


26


. Upon completion of a tunnel


19


the drill strings


28


are dismantled and the segments


30


returned to the cradle


29


by means of the boom assembly


31


.




The base portions


23


and


24


include jacks


34


which are operable to raise the portions


23


ad


24


to enable the conveyor


17


to pass beneath the portions


23


and


24


.




In respect of the above preferred embodiment it should be appreciated that the apparatus


10


could be configured to form tunnels


19


on either side of the road


13


.




It should be appreciated that the apparatus


10


could be used to form the tunnels


19


sequentially. That is as one tunnel


19


is being formed the segments


30


could be removed from the previously formed tunnel and added to the auger string


28


forming the next adjacent tunnel


19


. In this respect, it should still further be noted that the base portions


23


can be spaced by one or more tunnels


19


.





FIG. 4

is a schematic illustration of the apparatus


10


mining coal from a seam in which there is a fault or discontinuity


36


. As the apparatus


10


moves in the direction of the arrow


37


along the road


13


tunnels


19


are formed until they reach the discontinuity


36


. At that stage, the tunnel


19


is terminated and the next tunnel


19


commenced. Once the discontinuity


36


has been passed tunnels


19


of full length can then be formed.



Claims
  • 1. A mining apparatus including:a conveyor to extend along a mine road to convey mined material there along from a forward end to a rearward end of the conveyor; an auger mining machine positioned adjacent the conveyor to mine material by forming tunnels extending generally normal to the conveyor and to deliver the mined material to said conveyor at a position spaced from said forward end towards said rear end and; a hopper at said forward end to receive material mined in forming said road.
  • 2. The mining apparatus of claim 1 wherein said conveyor includes:a pan upon which the mined material rests to be conveyed towards said rearward end by a chain assembly; and said auger mining machine includes: an auger base providing a cradle to support a plurality of auger string segments; a motor and drive assembly mounted on said auger base to engage and drive an auger string to form the tunnels, the string being formed from a plurality of said string segments; a boom assembly to transport said segments and being mounted on the auger base; said boom assembly including a boom member movable in a direction generally parallel to said conveyor between an extended position and a retracted position to transport said segments between said cradle and said assembly so that the auger strings can be assembled and disassembled.
  • 3. The mining apparatus of claim 2 wherein said pan passes beneath said auger mining machine so that mined material provided by the auger mining machine falls to said pan.
  • 4. The mining apparatus of claim 2 said auger base includes:a first base and a second base portion, with said cradle being provided by said second base portion; and said motor and drive assembly is a first drill head, which first drill head is mounted on said first base portion; said auger mining machine includes a second motor and drive assembly being a second drill head, which second drill head being mounted on said second base portion; and wherein said boom assembly transports the segments between said cradle and drill heads so that tunnels may be formed simultaneously or singularly, with the material mined thereby falling tos aid pan.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
PR2668 Jan 2001 AU
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Number Date Country
2229747 Oct 1990 GB
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
Entry
Derwent abstract of RU 2024744 C1, Derwent Information Limited, 1995.