Claims
- 1. In combination with an ore pass shaft, a channel defined by plates located in said shaft on a wall of the shaft, but spaced therefrom, the plates having apertures therethrough which water in the ore pass shaft can pass into the channel and be passed to waste, said channel extending a sufficient distance from adjacent a delivery end of the shaft to allow water drainage, said channel having therein, an endless chain located adjacent the plates wherein movement of the chain by a drive means dislodges any solid material entering the channel from the shaft, thereby preventing the build up of solid material in the channel.
- 2. A shaft as claimed in claim 1 wherein the plates have extensions thereon to locate the plates in spaced positions, which extensions are held to said wall of the channel.
- 3. A shaft as claimed in claim 1 wherein adjacent an inner end of the channel, there are ramp means deflecting the ore to cause it to pass onto the plates.
- 4. A shaft as claimed in claim 1 wherein there is a bore hole in connection with the channel adjacent an upper end thereof, the lower end of the bore hole in connection with the channel a run of-the endless chain (40) passing along the channel and another passing from the top to the bottom of the channel through the bore hole.
- 5. A shaft as claimed in claim 4 wherein the bore hole diverges from the channel adjacent the delivery end thereof.
- 6. A shaft as claimed in claim 1, wherein a run of said endless chain is located within the channel and another run of said endless chain is located above the plates defining the channel.
- 7. A shaft as claimed in claim 6 wherein an upper pulley of the endless chain is protected by a shield which passes thereabove.
- 8. A shaft as claimed in claim 1 wherein there is a means to provide water to the ramp which can be selectively actuated to supply water to the shaft to help free any build up of ore in the shaft.
- 9. A shaft as claimed in claim 8 wherein there are provided apertures in the ramp through which pass nozzles from which water can be delivered.
- 10. A shaft as claimed on claim 8 wherein there are pipes which pass within the channel from a lower end of the shaft to the ramp and supply water to the means.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/039,124, filed Apr. 2, 1993, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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Apr 1993 |
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