Claims
- 1. A mobile stope support apparatus comprising:
- a) a plurality of mobile units connected to one another;
- b) an overhead canopy for each unit;
- c) for each unit, a pair of upright, double-acting front legs and a pair of upright, double-acting rear legs which support the canopy and which are operable to raise and lower the canopy relative to a hanging wall of the stope;
- d) first resilient spring means which extends between and interconnects the legs of the front pair, second resilient spring means which extends between and interconnects the legs of the rear pair, third spring means which extends between and interconnects one leg of the front pair with one leg of the rear pair, and fourth spring means which extends between and interconnects the other leg of the front pair with the other leg of the rear pair, the first, second, third and fourth spring means permitting the legs to assume different orientations from one another to take account of local irregularities in a footwall of the stope;
- e) for each front and each rear leg, an independent base which contacts the footwall of the stope;
- f) a first fore-and-aft, double-acting cylinder mounted pivotally on each unit;
- g) a rail to which the double-acting cylinders of the units are connected;
- h) second double-acting cylinders inclined to a fore and aft direction of the rail are connected between each unit and the rail, and third double-acting cylinders connected between the units, the second and third cylinders being operable to move the units up dip or down dip relative to the rail; and
- i) means for pivoting the first double-acting cylinder of each unit in an upright plane to lower the rail onto the footwall of the stope when the canopy is lowered away from the hanging wall and cause the front pair of legs to lift off the footwall while the rear pair of legs remain in contact with the footwall, the first double-acting cylinder then being operable to pull or push the unit relative to the rail such that the independent bases of the rear pair of legs slide over the footwall.
Priority Claims (2)
| Number |
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| 89/3514 |
May 1989 |
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| 89/4830 |
Jun 1989 |
ZAX |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 522,632, filed on May 11, 1990, now abandoned.
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