Claims
- 1. A method of controlling advance of an armored conveyor arranged along an underground mine longwall face having roadways adjacent to its ends, the conveyor comprising a series of articulated sections advanceable with respect to the fact in snake-like manner by a plurality of advancing mechanisms spaced along the length of the conveyor, comprising advancing the conveyor sections towards desired advance positions, detecting the advances of a plurality of said conveyor sections arranged over substantially the length of the conveyor, said detecting being done by means including a wound elongate member anchorable at one end for unwinding as the conveyor is advanced toward the longwall, the advances being indicated by signals corresponding to the unwound length of the member, comparing the summed detected advances, and controlling subsequent advances of the conveyor sections such that the relative advance of substantially the whole conveyor length tends to be maintained at the same distance from an initial base line, the straightness of the conveyor is maintained within preselected-limits and the summed advances of the conveyor sections adjacent to the ends of the conveyor are such that the angle of the substantially straight conveyor with respect to said roadways is maintained within a further preselected limit.
- 2. Apparatus for controlling advance of an armored conveyor arrangeable along as underground mine longwall face having roadways adjacent to its ends, the conveyor comprising a series of articulated conveyor sections advanceable with respect to the fact in snake-like manner by a plurality of advancing mechanisms spaced along the length of the conveyor, comprising detector means for detecting advances of different conveyor sections, means for producing signals indicative of the detected advances of said different conveyor sections, said detector means comprising means including a wound elongate member anchorable at one end for unwinding as the conveyor is advanced toward the wall, the indicating signals being indicative of the unwound length of the member, comparator means for comparing said signals, and control means for controlling subsequent advances of the conveyor sections such that the relative advance of substantially the whole conveyor length tends to be maintained at the same distance from an initial base line, the straightness of the conveyor is maintained within preselected limits, the signals derived from the conveyor sections adjacent to the ends of the conveyor being compared by the control means which thereby controls the relative advances of the two ends of the conveyor such that the angle of the substantially straight conveyor with respect to said roadways is maintained within a further preselected limit.
- 3. Apparatus according to claim 2, in which the detector means comprises a plurality of anchorable elongate members arranged for detecting the advance of each section toward the wall, the indicating signals being indicative of the advance of each conveyor section.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 605,837 filed Aug. 19, 1975, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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1,222,003 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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