This application is the National Stage of International Application No. PCT/FI2008/050332, filed Jun. 4, 2008, and claims benefit of Finnish Application No. 20075413, filed Jun. 5, 2007.
The invention relates to a method of quarrying dimensional stone, the method comprising drilling a plurality of drill holes in a rock or a stone block in at least one drill hole line, at a desired hole spacing from each other. For the drilling, a line drilling device is used, which comprises a boom provided with a drilling unit, which, in turn, comprises a rock drilling machine, a feed beam and a feeding apparatus. In frameless line drilling, the drilling unit is positioned in the drill hole line by means of the boom from a drilled drill hole to a drill hole to be drilled next. After the drilling, a dimensional stone block is detached from a position determined by the drill hole lines for further processing. The invention further relates to a line drilling apparatus for quarrying dimensional stone.
The objects of the invention are defined more precisely in the preambles of the independent claims of the application.
High-quality rock is detached from a rock in large blocks, which are split into the desired smaller blocks. Transportable dimensional stone blocks are transported from the excavation site for further processing into interior decoration tiles, table levels, tombstones and corresponding products. For detaching dimensional stone, one or more drill hole lines are drilled in the rock. After the drilling, the dimensional stone block can be detached by blasting or by means of wedges. The dimensional stone block is split in a corresponding manner. The drilling is carried out with a line drilling device, which conventionally comprises a mechanical frame that is positioned in the direction of the hole line to be drilled and controls the drilling unit from one hole to another. However, such a drilling device comprising a frame is heavy, clumsy and has a complex structure. Accordingly, a frameless line drilling device has been developed. The device disclosed in publication EP-0 551 299-B1, for example, comprises a boom, a drilling unit being arranged at its outermost end. The drilling unit is positioned in the drill line at the starting point of the hole to be drilled first and the starting point of the hole to be drilled last, and, in addition, a hole spacing is given, after which the control unit of the drilling device positions the drilling unit by means of the boom at the starting locations of the drill holes to be drilled. However, a disadvantage of this solution is that the positioning of the drilling unit at the starting points of the starting and finishing hole of the drill hole line to be drilled is slow. Furthermore, the drilling unit is located at the outermost end of a relatively long boom, making the exact positioning of the boom difficult.
It is the object of the present invention to accomplish a novel and improved method of quarrying dimensional stone, and a novel and improved line drilling apparatus suited thereto.
The method of the invention is characterized by using a line drilling apparatus comprising a first boom, a second boom, a substantially horizontal first joint between the booms and a substantially horizontal second joint between the second boom and the drilling unit; supporting a stone support between the first boom and the second boom against the stone; performing positioning of the line drilling apparatus to the vicinity of a drill hole line so that the first joint and the second joint are in perpendicular alignment relative to the drill hole line to be drilled and keeping this position unchanged until the drilling is completed; performing positioning of the drilling unit between the drill holes belonging to the drill hole line by turning the second boom around the first joint, whereby the second boom moves only in the direction of the drill hole line and the drilling unit in the second boom turns along an arched motion path; and adjusting the position of the drilling unit, at each drill hole to be drilled, relative to the object to be drilled by turning the drilling unit relative to the second joint.
The line drilling apparatus of the invention is characterized in that the apparatus comprises a first boom and a second boom; between the booms is arranged a joint mechanism comprising at least one substantially horizontal first joint around which the second boom is turnable in a transverse direction relative to the longitudinal axis of the first boom; between the first boom and the second boom is arranged at least one stone support that is supportable against rock to be drilled for the duration of the drilling; between the second boom and the drilling unit is arranged a substantially horizontal second joint around which the drilling unit is turnable relative to the second boom; the second boom is a longitudinal element without any joints between the first joint and the second joint; the positioning of the drilling unit at the drill holes according to a drill hole line is arranged to be carried out by turning the second boom only in the direction of the drill hole line; and the position of the drilling unit at each drill hole to be drilled is arranged to be set by turning the drilling unit relative to the second boom.
The idea of the invention is to use a frameless line drilling device in quarrying dimensional stone, the device comprising a first and a second boom that are coupled together by means of a joint mechanism. The portion between the booms further comprises a stone support that can be positioned against rock during movement of the second, i.e. outermost, boom and the drilling. Further, the idea is to position the second boom so that it can be moved only in the direction of the drill hole line. This position is kept until the drilling is completed. The drilling unit is moved between the drill holes belonging to a drill hole line by turning the second boom around the substantially horizontal first joint, making the drilling unit in the second boom turn along an arched motion path. Further, the position of the drilling unit relative to the object to be drilled is adjusted at each drill hole to be drilled by turning the drilling unit relative to a second, substantially horizontal joint, which is arranged between the second boom and the drilling unit.
An advantage of the invention is that the positioning of the drilling unit at the drill holes to be drilled can be carried out by simple turning movements, and the positioning does not require any complex calculation in the control unit. After the first joint and the second joint of the second boom have been positioned perpendicularly relative to the drill hole line, the second boom is moved in the direction of the drill hole line, which makes the control more simple and accurate.
The idea of an embodiment is that the second boom is a one-piece rigid element. In this embodiment, the second boom is very simple in structure, which makes it easy to manufacture and durable. Moreover, this kind of boom is easy to control.
The idea of an embodiment is that all the other joints belonging to the line drilling apparatus except the first joint and the second joint are kept stationary during the positioning carried out in the drill hole line by moving the second boom in the direction of the drill hole line.
The idea of an embodiment is that a linear joint, i.e. a so-called zoom, is arranged in connection with the joint mechanism between the first boom and the second boom, the joint enabling the simultaneous movement of the second boom and the drilling unit in a linear direction relative to the first boom. This also enables the performance of a fine positioning in the linear direction, even if the first boom were already supported by means of the stone support and kept stationary.
The idea of an embodiment is that at least one substantially vertical joint, i.e. a so-called rollover joint, is arranged in connection with the joint mechanism between the first boom and the second boom, around which joint the second boom and the drilling unit are simultaneously turnable by means of a turning device. This joint enables the simple placement of the drilling unit in the direction of the drill hole line to be drilled.
The idea of an embodiment is that at least one horizontal joint facilitating the coarse positioning of the drilling apparatus is arranged between the first boom and the joint mechanism.
The idea of an embodiment is that at least one horizontal joint is arranged between the second boom and the joint mechanism, allowing the second boom to be tilted relative to the stone to be drilled.
The idea of an embodiment is that the operator performs the coarse positioning from a control cabin or the like disposed on a carrier. Furthermore, the operator issues commands associated with the fine positioning, positioning at a drill hole and the drilling itself by means of a portable remote controller from the drilling site, from where the operator has good visibility to the drill hole line to be drilled.
Some embodiments of the invention will be explained in more detail in the attached drawings, wherein
a to 6c schematically show a front view of a line drilling apparatus of the invention turned in different positioning positions.
In the figures, some embodiments of the invention are shown in a simplified manner for the sake of clarity. In the figures, like parts are denoted with like reference numerals.
Between the second boom 12 and the joint mechanism 13 may be arranged a horizontal joint 25 enabling the turning of the second boom 12 in direction F, when the drilling unit 15 is being positioned at the drill hole 7 to be drilled in the drill hole line 6. In this case, the drilling unit 15 is arranged movable in direction H along an arch relative to the joint 25, at the same time as the joints 22, 23 and 24 of the joint mechanism 13 can be kept stationary. Once the fine positioning has been performed carefully, the second boom 12 moves in the direction of the drill hole line 6, as can be seen in
a to 6c illustrate the positioning of the drilling unit 15 at the drill holes 7a to 7c on the drill hole line 6. Once the drilling apparatus 8 is coarse positioned in the vicinity of the drill hole line 6 and fine positioned accurately in the direction of the drill hole line, positioning at the drill holes 7a to 7c to be drilled can be performed simply by turning the second boom 12 and then positioning the drilling unit 15 towards the stone to be drilled. Since the second boom 12 is positioned so that the first joint 25 and the second joint 26 are in perpendicular alignment relative to the drill hole line 6, the second boom 12 and the drilling unit 15 can move only in the direction of the drill hole line 6. The direction of the drill hole line 6 is transverse to the longitudinal direction of the first boom 11. The apparatus 8 may comprise an arrangement that automatically turns the drilling unit 15 relative to the turning angle of the second boom 12 after the desired position of the drilling unit 15 relative to the stone to be drilled has been selected once. Furthermore, the feed beam 16 can be moved in the linear direction against the stone, after which the drilling can be started.
The working cycle of the line drilling apparatus 8, i.e. positioning at the drill holes and drilling, may take place under manual control, semiautomatic control or fully automatically. In manual control, the operator 18 controls the actuators from a user interface in the chassis 10 or from the remote controller 19. In semiautomatic function, the operator positions the drilling unit 15 at the first drill hole, after which the control unit 20 controls the drilling working phases automatically, then positions the drilling unit 15 at the hole to be drilled next and remains waiting for an acknowledgement from the operator 18. In a semiautomatic working cycle, the operator 18 may, when desired, still change the position of the next drill hole before the drilling is continued. In fully automatic control, the control unit 20 positions the drilling unit 15 at a preselected first drill hole, performs the drilling, positions at the next determined drill hole and continues until all predetermined drill holes are drilled. The control unit 20 may be given the dimensions and directions of the drill holes, the hole spacing and the order of drilling. It is further possible to give the control unit 20 other necessary control attributes for drilling and positioning. The control unit 20 may comprise a computer, programmable logic or the like, in which programs possessing different control strategies may be executed and which is able to perform computing required in the positioning.
Let it be mentioned that the first boom 11 and the second boom 12 may be telescopic booms that can be made longer and shorter. However, the second boom 12 has no turnable joints between the first joint 25 and the second joint 26. If need be, other joints may exist in connection with the joint mechanism 13 than those shown in the figures and, furthermore, instead of the joints presented, some other joints and joint mechanisms suitable for the purpose may be used.
In some cases, the features disclosed in the present application can be used as such, irrespective of the other features. On the other hand, the features disclosed in the present application may be combined, if need be, for generating various combinations.
Furthermore, the line drilling device disclosed in the present application may be applied to other drilling than the drilling of dimensional stone.
The drawings and the related description are only intended to illustrate the idea of the invention. The details of the invention may vary within the scope of the claims.
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20075413 | Jun 2007 | FI | national |
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PCT/FI2008/050332 | 6/4/2008 | WO | 00 | 12/1/2009 |
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WO2008/148939 | 12/11/2008 | WO | A |
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