Claims
- 1. A hydraulic control system for a mine roof support assembly constituted by a plurality of roof support units positioned side-by-side, the control system comprising:
- (a) a respective control valve assembly associated with each of the roof support units,
- (b) each control valve assembly including a plurality of control valves each of which controls a respective hydraulic appliance associated with the corresponding roof support unit,
- (c) each control valve including two servo valves each of which controls said respective hydraulic appliance,
- (d) each of the servo valves including a pair of first and second axially-aligned servopistons which are separate and independently operable with respect to each other, the first servopistons of each control valve assembly defining a first set of servopistons, and the second servopistons of each control valve assembly defining a second set of servopistons,
- (e) each servopiston of each pair of said first and second axially-aligned servopistons being separately and independently effective to open the associated servo valve,
- (f) a respective actuating device mounted in the region at each roof support unit, the actuating devices being connected to the control valve assemblies of adjacent roof support units by multi-core hoses,
- (g) each of the actuating devices being effective to initiate control signals which are sent, via the associated multi-core hose, to one of said first and second sets of servopistons of the control valve assembly of an adjacent roof support unit, said one set of servopistons being effective to open the associated servo valves, and
- (h) a respective manual control device mounted on each control valve and effective to open directly the servo valves of that control valve.
- 2. A hydraulic control system according to claim 1, wherein
- each associated servo valve includes a ball valve disposed in a normally closed position on a valve seat,
- said ball valve being movable from said valve seat to an open position by movement of either of said axially aligned servopistons.
- 3. A hydraulic control system according to claim 1, wherein
- the two servo valves of each control valve are disposed in a parallel, side-by-side relationship.
- 4. A hydraulic control system according to claim 1, wherein
- said manual control means includes a common member to manually actuate the two servo valves of each control valve.
- 5. A hydraulic control system according to claim 4, wherein
- said common member includes a respective cam lever pivotally mounted on the control valve.
- 6. A hydraulic control system according to claim 1, wherein
- each actuating device includes a first actuator,
- each first actuator being connected to the associated first set of servopistons by a hose of sufficient length to permit the first actuator to be mounted optionally on either adjacent roof support unit.
- 7. A hydraulic control system according to claim 6, wherein
- each first actuator is constituted by a plurality of switching valves, a respective switching valve being associated with each of the corresponding control valves.
- 8. A hydraulic control system according to claim 7, wherein
- the switching valves of each said first actuator are grouped together within a common actuator housing.
- 9. A hydraulic control system according to claim 7, wherein
- each switching valve is actuated by a lever.
- 10. A hydraulic control system according to claim 9, wherein
- each switching valve includes a pair of slide valves arranged in a parallel, side-by-side relationship.
- 11. A hydraulic control system according to claim 10, wherein
- said lever is a rocker lever, and
- the two slide valves of each switching valve are actuated by the rocker lever.
- 12. A hydraulic control system according to claim 11, wherein
- each slide valve controls a respective first servopiston of the two servo valves of the corresponding control valve.
- 13. A hydraulic control system according to claim 1, wherein
- each actuating device includes a pair of second actuators,
- each second actuator being connected to the associated second set of servopistons, and
- the second actuators of each actuating device being mounted one on each of the two adjacent roof support units.
- 14. A hydraulic control system according to claim 13, wherein
- each second actuator comprises a rotary slide valve assembly.
- 15. A hydraulic control system according to claim 14, wherein
- each rotary slide valve assembly is effective to selectively actuate the second set of servopistons of either of the control valve assemblies of the two adjacent roof support units.
- 16. A hydraulic control system according to claim 15, wherein
- each rotary slide valve assembly includes a manually operable selector arm for selecting which of said control valve assemblies is actuated.
- 17. A hydraulic control system according to claim 1, wherein
- each pair of servopistons is disposed in the same bore in the respective control valve housing as the corresponding servo valve.
- 18. A hydraulic control system according to claim 1, wherein
- each pair of servopistons includes a respective pressure-balancing piston which is coaxial therewith and whose working stroke lies in the same direction as those of that pair of servopistons.
- 19. A hydraulic control system according to claim 18, wherein further comprising a high-pressure supply line, a low-pressure supply line and a return line, all of which are connected to all of the control valve assemblies and
- hydraulic fluid from the low-pressure line is supplied to the pressure balancing pistons.
- 20. A hydraulic control system according to claim 1, further comprising
- a high-pressure supply line, a low-pressure supply line and a return line, all of which are connected to all of the control valve assemblies.
- 21. A hydraulic control system according to claim 20, wherein
- hydraulic fluid from the high-pressure line is used to actuate the control valves.
- 22. A hydraulic control system for a mine roof support assembly constituted by a plurality of roof support units positioned side-by-side, the control system comprising:
- (a) a respective control valve assembly associated with each of the roof support units,
- (b) each control valve assembly including a plurality of control valves each of which controls a respective hydraulic appliance associated with the corresponding roof support units,
- (c) each control valve including two servo valves each of which controls said respective hydraulic appliance,
- (d) each of the servo valves including a pair of first and second axially-aligned servopistons which are separate and independently operable with respect to each other,
- (e) each servopiston of each pair of said first and second axially-aligned servopistons being separately and independently effective to open the associated servo valve,
- (f) a respective first actuator associated with each of the roof support units, each said first actuator being mounted in the region of a roof support unit adjacent to said associated roof support unit and being connected to the control valve assembly thereof by a multi-core hose,
- (g) a respective second actuator connected to the control valve assembly of each of the roof support units, the second actuators being interconnected by lengths of multi-core hose,
- (h) the first servopistons of a given control valve assembly being effective to open the associated servo valves in dependence upon control signals from the associated first actuator, thereby permitting proximity control of said control valve assembly from one side,
- (i) the second servopistons of a given control valve assembly being effective to open the associated servo valves in dependence upon control signals from the second actuator associated with either of the adjacent roof support units, thereby permitting proximity control of said control valve assembly from both sides, and
- (j) a respective manual control device mounted on each control valve and effective to open directly the servo valves of that control valve, the manual control devices permitting local control of the control valves.
- 23. A hydraulic control system according to claim 22, wherein
- each associated servo valve includes a ball valve disposed in a normally closed position on a valve seat,
- said ball valve being movable from said valve seat to an open position by movement of either of said axially aligned servopistons.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 869,014, filed Jan. 10, 1978 now abandoned.
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