Mine door installation

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6594954
  • Patent Number
    6,594,954
  • Date Filed
    Friday, January 4, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 22, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A power mine door installation utilizing compressed air from the compressed air system available in the mine as the power source for a hydraulic door-operating mechanism.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to a mine door installation, and more particularly to a power-operated mine door system installed in a passageway in a mine.




The invention is especially concerned with a mine door system wherein doors for a passageway in a mine are adapted for powered opening and closing by means of hydraulic instrumentalities (specifically hydraulic cylinders).




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Among the several objects of the invention may be noted the provision of a mine door system having a door-operating hydraulic instrumentality (such as a hydraulic cylinder) for a door thereof (or two such instrumentalities for a pair of doors) which is safely operable in a dangerous environment down in a mine (e.g. in a passageway where there may be explosive gas); the provision of a system such as described which eliminates the need for electrical empowerment (e.g. eliminates the need for an electric motor) and thus avoids arcing and sparking which might set off an explosion; the provision of such a system taking advantage of a power source in the mine for other purposes; and the provision of such a system which is relatively economical to install and reliable in operation.




The invention takes advantage of the compressed air system conventionally available in a mine, generally comprising the provision of an air motor for driving a pump for supplying hydraulic fluid under pressure to a hydraulic instrumentality for operating a door in the mine, and a compressed air circuit for supplying the air motor with compressed air from said compressed air system in the mine.




Other objects and features will be in part apparent and in part pointed out hereinafter.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a top plan view of a double-door mine door arrangement having a hydraulic cylinder for operating each of the door components; and





FIG. 2

is a diagram showing hydraulic and air circuitry of the invention for operating the door components.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION





FIG. 1

shows a power mine door installation, generally designated


1


, for a doorway in a mine comprising a door frame generally indicated at


3


having a pair of door components


5


and


7


(each a generally rectangular door leaf) hinged on the frame as indicated at


9


and


11


at opposite sides of the doorway for swinging movement between open and closed positions. The door leafs are shown in open position in

FIG. 1

; in closed position they are generally coplanar. Leafs


5


and


7


are swingable between their open and closed positions by means of hydraulic instrumentalities. In one embodiment, these instrumentalities comprise hydraulic cylinders


15


(for leaf


5


) and


17


(for leaf


7


), each pivoted at its head end


19


on the frame


3


as indicated at


21


and having its piston rod


23


extending from its piston


25


(see

FIG. 2

) to a pin connection


27


with the respective leaf.




Now referring to

FIG. 2

, the power mine door installation


1


is shown to include a pumping unit


29


comprising a pneumatically driven pump


31


for supplying hydraulic fluid under pressure to the hydraulic cylinders


15


,


17


for operation thereof to operate the respective door leafs


5


,


7


via a four-way valve


33


which can be operated manually or by any other suitable means (e.g., solenoid, pilot, motor). Unit


29


further comprises an air motor


35


for driving pump


31


. At


37


is generally indicated a compressed air circuit for supplying air motor


35


with compressed air from a compressed air system


39


in the mine, said circuit including an on-off valve


41


therein. System


39


is preferably one conventionally available in a mine for supplying compressed air generally for mine-related purposes as will be readily understood. Alternatively, the system


39


could be a dedicated system provided for the sole purpose of supplying air under pressure to air motor


35


.




The pump


31


is adapted to receive hydraulic fluid via line


43


including a filter


45


from a supply at


47


and deliver it under pressure to the inlet of valve


33


via a line


49


, with a pressure relief line


51


extending from line


49


including a pressure relief valve


53


. At


55


is indicated in phantom an interconnection between valve


41


and valve


33


for synchronization of operation thereof such that the air valve


41


is opened to start the air motor


35


at substantially the same time as the valve


33


is actuated to either the “open door” or “close door” position. In a first setting of valve


33


, it is adapted to deliver hydraulic fluid under pressure via line


57


including a quick-connect coupler


59


and branch lines


61


and


63


including flow controls designated


65


and


66


, respectively, to the head ends of cylinders


15


,


17


and vents the rod ends of the cylinders via branch lines


67


and


69


, line


71


, quick-connect


73


and valve


33


to tank


74


. In a second setting of the valve


33


, it delivers hydraulic fluid under pressure via


71


,


67


, and


69


to the rod ends of the cylinders and vents the head ends of the cylinders via


61


,


63


,


59


,


57


and valve


33


to tank


74


. Lines


57


and


71


are connected to sumps


75


and


77


via lines


79


and


81


including release valves


83


and


85


, respectively. In the case of malfunction or a loss of power, these release valves may be opened manually to depressurize the system and allow the door components


5


,


7


to be operated (opened and/or closed) by hand.




It will be apparent from the above that with the pump


31


in operation and valve


33


in its first setting, the piston rods


27


will be extended to open the door components (leafs)


5


and


7


, and that with the pump


3


in operation and valve


33


in its second setting, the piston rods will be retracted to close the door components. The operation of the pump


31


by the air motor


35


, which is economically effected because the compressed air system


39


is already there in the mine, avoids the danger (such as may be caused by use of an electric motor and associated equipment) of explosion in the event of presence of explosive gas.




In one embodiment, each flow control


65


,


66


includes a check valve


65


CV,


66


CV and a fluid restricting (e.g., needle) valve


65


RV,


66


RV for restricting the flow of fluid. In the first setting of the valve


33


, the check valves


65


CV,


66


CV open to allow full flow of hydraulic fluid under pressure to the cylinders


15


,


17


to open the doors leafs. In the second setting of the valve


33


, the check valves


65


CV,


66


CV close and the hydraulic fluid flows through the restricting valves


65


RV,


66


RV to control the closing speed of the door leafs (i.e., to prevent door runaway). The restricting valves


65


RV,


66


RV can also be used to control the closing sequence of the door components


5


,


7


. For example, if one of the components is a door leaf carrying an astragal sealing flap, the restricting valves can be configured so that the door leaf with the flap closes last to ensure proper sealing of the flap against the other door leaf.




Means other than on-off valve


41


may be used to synchronize the operation of the air circuit


37


and the hydraulic fluid valve


33


. Indeed, this valve may be eliminated altogether, in which case the required synchronization can be effected simply by turning the air motor


35


on and off, for example.




In view of the above, it will be seen that the several objects of the invention are achieved and other advantageous results attained.




As various changes could be made in the above constructions without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawing shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.




When introducing elements of the present invention or the preferred embodiment(s) thereof, the articles “a”, “an”, “the” and “said” are intended to mean that there are one or more of the elements. The terms “comprising”, “including” and “having” are intended to be inclusive and mean that there may be additional elements other than the listed elements.



Claims
  • 1. A power mine door installation for a doorway in a mine, said mine having a compressed air system therein, said installation comprising:a door component swingable between open and closed positions in the doorway; a hydraulic instrumentality for operating the door component; a pump for supplying hydraulic fluid under pressure to said hydraulic instrumentality for operation thereof to operate the door component; an air motor for driving the pump; and a compressed air circuit for supplying the air motor with compressed air from said compressed air system in the mine.
  • 2. The power mine door installation as set forth in claim 1 wherein said hydraulic instrumentality comprises a hydraulic cylinder.
  • 3. The power mine door installation as set forth in claim 2 further comprising a hydraulic fluid valve controlling delivery of hydraulic fluid to and venting of fluid from said cylinder, and an on-off valve in said compressed air circuit, operation of the compressed air circuit valve and the hydraulic fluid valve being synchronized such that compressed air is delivered to the air motor by the compressed air circuit upon actuation of the hydraulic fluid valve.
  • 4. A power mine door installation for a doorway in a mine, said mine having a compressed air system therein, said installation comprisinga pair of door leafs swingable between open and closed position in the doorway; a pair of hydraulic cylinders for operating the door leafs; a pump for supplying hydraulic fluid under pressure to said cylinders for operation thereof to operate the door leafs; an air motor for driving the pump; and a compressed air circuit for supplying the air motor with compressed air from said compressed air system in the mine.
  • 5. The power mine door installation as set forth in claim 4 having a valve controlling delivery of hydraulic fluid to and venting of fluid from said cylinders, and an on-off valve in said compressed air circuit, operation of the compressed air circuit valve and the hydraulic fluid valve being synchronized such that compressed air is delivered to the air motor by the compressed air circuit upon actuation of the hydraulic fluid valve.
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