Claims
- 1. A method of reducing coal formations utilizing elongate pick type mining bits having an attack point at one end, wherein said method comprises the steps of: mounting in a readily releasable manner said pick type mining bits on the periphery of a support member which is freely rotatable through 360 degrees about an axis; inclining said bits toward a first direction of rotation with respect to said axis; and translating said releasably mounted bits across the formation to be reduced in a direction transverse to said axis; impacting the formation with said bits, thereby causing a frictional force to act upon said bits; and then rotating due to said frictional force said freely rotatable support member in a second direction of rotation about said axis opposite to said first direction of rotation.
- 2. A method of reducing coal formations according to claim 1 further comprising the step of: mounting said freely rotatable support members on the periphery of a power driven member.
- 3. A method of reducing coal formations according to claim 1 further comprising the step of: providing an assembly of individually and freely rotatable support members positioned around and equidistantly spaced from a common axis.
- 4. A method of reducing coal formations according to claim 1 further comprising the step of: joining to said periphery of said support member means for releasably fixing said bits to said support member.
- 5. A method of reducing coal formations according to claim 1 further comprising the steps of: forming said attack point on said bit with a conical configuration from a hard wear resistant material and forming a shank portion, at the end of the bit opposite to the end having the attack point, out of a material which is softer than the material comprising the attack point.
- 6. A mining machine, especially for mining coal formations, comprising: elongate pick type mining bits having an attack point at one end; a support member freely rotatable through 360 degrees about an axis; means for releasably securing said pick type bit to the periphery of said freely rotatable member such that said bits are inclined toward a first direction of rotation with respect to said axis; said means for releasably securing joined to and distributed over the periphery of said freely rotatable support member; said pick type bits releasably secured in said means for releasably securing; means for securing said freely rotatable member in a freely rotatable manner to a power driven member capable of translating said support member in a direction transverse to said axis; operating said machine in a manner that said pick type bits impactively engage said coal formation and the friction of said pick type bit's engagement with said coal formation drives the freely rotatable support member in a second direction of rotation about said axis opposite to said first direction of rotation.
- 7. A mining machine according to claim 6 wherein said power driven member comprises a power driven drum and said freely rotatable support members are positioned around and equidistantly spaced from a common axis about which said drum is rotated.
- 8. A mining machine according to claim 6 wherein said attack point on said bit has a conical configuration and is formed of a hard wear resistant material; and said bit further comprises a shank portion at the end of the bit opposite to the end having the attack point, and formed of a material softer than the material forming the attack point.
- 9. A mining machine according to claim 6 wherein said means for releasable securing said bit has means for allowing free rotation of said bit about the longitudinal axis of said bit.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 061,190, filed July 27, 1979, which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 894,736, filed Apr. 10, 1978, now both abandoned.
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