The present Application is a U.S. National Phase Application of International Application PCT/PL2010/000108 filed on Nov. 2, 2010, which claims priority from Polish Application No. P-389530 filed on Nov. 10, 2009, both of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety into the present Application.
1. Field of the Invention
The subject of the invention is a drive transmission in a longwall shearer loader.
2. Description of Related Art
A coal shearer equipped with a feed haulage gear without wrapping connectors has already been described in the Polish description of the patent No. 170568. Such a shearer is equipped with a drive gear and an idle wheel toothed with the drive gear. Both are located in a specially shaped part of the haulage gear body. The idle wheel cooperates with a ladder and is guided along it by guides. The idle wheel is mounted in a detachable housing, which is attached to the body of the haulage gear. The housing's shape resembles a rectangle, whose upper comer located above the idle wheel has been truncated. The bottom edge of the housing protrudes outside of the lower part of the haulage gear body.
A drive transmission unit, particularly the one used in cutter-loaders, has already been described in the Polish description of the patent No. 172361. The unit is composed of a drive gear and an identical idle wheel toothed with the drive gear, which at the same time functions as a fast wheel cooperating with an inflexible pin connector or with a chain connector. The idle wheel is fixed to the shearer frame, which may be disconnected from the haulage gear. The module drive gear mounted on the drive shaft of the haulage gear cooperates with the module idle wheel mounted on the axle, where the fast wheel is mounted, too. The module idle wheel is fixed in relation to the fast wheel and the axle is fixed in the holder.
A haulage gear has already been described in the Polish description of the patent No. 180563. The mechanism is composed of a gear wheel mounted on a drive shaft and a module idle wheel mounted on the axle, which is fixed in a holder. The holder (detachable) is connected with the haulage gear body and a frame of the shearer slide and is equipped with a cover. The idle wheel is located between the gear wheel and the drive gear unit and is mounted on the axle, which is fixed in the hubs equipped with eccentric bushes. One hub along with its eccentric bush is fixed in the housing of the holder. The other hub along with its eccentric bush is fixed in the cover of the holder.
A drive transmission unit used in cutter-loaders has also been described in the Polish description of the patent No. 188549. The unit, also referred to as the housing fixed to the front panel of the haulage gear and the shearer frame, is composed of a drive gear toothed with a fast gear wheel mounted on the axle located in the housing and a shoe. The axle of the fast wheel is mounted in the inlets located in the 35 openings. One inlet is mounted in a recess in the plate and the other one in the housing's cover.
A drive transmission for a longwall shearer loader, according to the invention, is characterised by the fact that in the shearer body, on the coal face side, in the part located outside of an armoured face conveyor, there is a motor and a transmission unit propelling a drive shaft located in the part of the shearer body situated above the armoured face conveyor. The drive shaft transmits power to a drive wheel installed in the shearer body on the goaf side, which is outside of a line pan of the armoured face conveyor and which moves along a ladder.
On one side, the drive shaft is fixed in a coupling of the transmission unit and, on the other side, in a coupling of the idle wheel or directly in the coupling of the drive wheel.
The drive transmission for a longwall shearer loader based on the invention enables constructing a uniform shearer body, which translates into improved structural rigidity and reduces shearer's height above the conveyor while maintaining the maximum “a” clearance. The solution proposed in the invention significantly improves maintenance conditions; especially in the case it is necessary to replace a drive wheel.
An example of the subject of the invention has been presented in the drawing, where
A motor 3 along with the transmission unit 4, propelling a drive shaft 6 located in the part of the shearer body 1 located above the armoured face conveyor 2, is installed in the body of the shearer 1 on the coal face side in the part outside of the armoured face conveyor 2. The drive shaft transmits the power to a drive wheel 10 installed in the shearer body 1 on the goaf side outside, of the line pan of the armoured face conveyor 2 and moving along the ladder 11.
On the one side the drive shaft 6 is fixed in a coupling 5 of the transmission unit 4 and, on the other side, in a coupling 8 of the idle wheel 7 or directly in the coupling of the drive wheel 10.
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389530 | Nov 2009 | PL | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/PL2010/000108 | 11/2/2010 | WO | 00 | 7/30/2012 |
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WO2011/059348 | 5/19/2011 | WO | A |
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International Search Report for PCT/PL2010/000108, mailed Aug. 24, 2011. |
International Search Report of PCT/PL2010/000109 dated Aug. 24, 2011 (co-pending application). |
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20120279831 A1 | Nov 2012 | US |