It is common in underground coal mining to use a mining machine having one or more large rotatable cutting drums equipped with teeth that continuously scrape coal from the seam. The mining machine typically includes a chassis, a boom mounted on the chassis, a laterally elongated mining head mounted on the boom, and a conveyor to transport the removed coal from the seam. In some cases, the cutting drums can be laterally spaced apart from one another along the length of the mining head. The boom of the mining machine can include support flanges that fixedly carry the cutting drums during the operation of the mining machine.
The width of each support flange may leave a volume of earth-strata core uncut in the mined face, roof, or floor. The core material that is not cut or ripped can limit the penetration of the cutting teeth of the mining machine. To break or split the core material, a core breaker can be positioned between the cutting drums. The core breaker can include a plurality of bits that can break the core material into fragments, thereby eliminating the barrier to penetration of the teeth into the seam.
In some embodiments, a core breaker is positioned between cutting drums on a mining machine. The cutting drums rotate about a common axis. The core breaker includes a generally circular support member including a radially outward surface, at least a portion of which lies in a plane orthogonal to the axis. The core breaker further includes a beveled blade portion on the orthogonal portion of the radially outward surface.
In other embodiments, a mining machine includes a plurality of cutting drums that rotate about an axis. The mining machine further includes one or more support flanges, each support flange positioned between two cutting drums. In addition, the mining machine includes a core breaker mounted on at least one support flange. The core breaker includes a generally circular support member including a radially outward surface, at least a portion of which lies in a plane orthogonal to the axis. The core breaker further includes a beveled blade portion on the orthogonal portion of the radially outward surface.
In still other embodiments, a mining machine includes a plurality of cutting drums that rotate about an axis, one or more support flanges, and means for breaking up material between the cutting drums as the cutting drums cut into the material to be mined. Each support flange is positioned between two cutting drums.
It should be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangements of the components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the above-described drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
The mining machine 10 also includes means for breaking up material that builds up between the cutting drums 12, 14, and 16 as the cutting drums cut into the material to be mined. In the preferred embodiment, the means for breaking up material that builds up between the cutting drums is a core breaker 24. In the embodiment shown in
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In the embodiment shown in the drawings, the wedge-shaped portions 36 are integral with the core-breaker support 26, that is, the wedge-shaped portions 36 are generally not removable from the core-breaker support 26. In other embodiments, removable members such as bits can be secured to the core-breaker support 26, for example by welding, or other mechanical attachment, which would allow repair or replacement as they wear out or break. The wedge-shaped portions 36 are interconected with serrated portions 40, that is, each wedge-shaped portion is connected to an adjacent wedge-shaped portion by a mediate serrated portion 40. Both the wedge-shaped portions 36 and the serrated portions 40 are generally beveled. The wedge-shaped and serrated portions 36, 40 include a common surface 42 that is substantially orthogonal to the axis 30, and the common surface 42 is jointed to an obtusely angled surface 44 such that the cross section of the blade portion 28 tapers gradually in the radial outward direction. In some embodiments, the common surface 42 is jointed to the angled surface 44 at an angle ranging between about 100 degrees and about 155 degrees. In other embodiments, the common surface 42 is jointed to the angled surface 44 at an angle ranging between about 140 degrees and about 155 degrees. The surface 42 that is substantially orthogonal to the axis 30 generally follows the radially convex and concave profile of the portions 36, 40. The wedge-shaped portions 36 and serrated portions 40 maintain curvatures, giving the blade portion 28 a generally undulated appearance of peaks and valleys.
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Other embodiments (not shown) can include any core breaker or support flange that does not present a flat or cylindrical surface to the material being cut into by the mining machine; that is, a surface generally parallel to the axis 30 that would prevent the cutting teeth from penetrating the coal seam. Various features and advantages of the invention are set forth in the following claims.
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