Claims
- 1. In a push-pull mining system
- (a) a substantially horizontal service tunnel having a floor formed with a central flume extending longitudinally thereof and having a declined portion;
- (b) a holding tunnel extending laterally from one side of, and at one end of said service tunnel;
- (c) a mobile mining unit positioned in said holding tunnel and comprising:
- I. a pair of mining machines located at opposite ends of said unit with each machine including a slurry mix tank,
- Ii. a pump operatively connected with each of said slurry mix tanks,
- Iii. a plurality of wheeled carriers between said mining machines and including a mid-carrier;
- Iv. a fixed water line extending between said machines, supported by said carriers, and communicating with the slurry mix tanks in said mining machines, and
- V. a fixed slurry line extending between said mining machines, being connected to said pumps, and supported by said carriers,
- (d) a mobile water station connected to a water supply source;
- (e) a flexible water line extending from said station to said mid-carrier where it is connected to said fixed water line;
- (f) valve means for establishing communication between said flexible water line through said fixed water line to one of said slurry mix tanks to the exclusion of the other mix tank;
- (g) a flexible slurry line extending from said mid-carrier where it is connected to said slurry line, and having a length in excess of one-half the length of said mobile mining unit;
- (h) valve means for establishing communication between said flexible slurry line through said fixed slurry line to the slurry mix tank of one mining machine to the exclusion of the slurry mix tank of the other mining machine;
- (i) power driven traction means in said mining unit for moving said unit out of said holding tunnel, across said service tunnel to form a working tunnel on the side of said service tunnel opposite to said working tunnel, and then back across the service tunnel to form a second working tunnel behind said holding tunnel, making turns as it does so, and so on to form a plurality of working tunnels extending laterally from said service tunnel;
- (j) a power station removably positioned in said service tunnel in the vicinity of the junction of a working tunnel therewith and including means for drivably engaging said flexible slurry line to exert a push and pull thereon and maintain that portion of the flexible slurry line which is positioned in the service tunnel against lateral displacement whereby it extends into said flume;
- (k) a main slurry mix tank below said service tunnel, and
- (1) a slurry tube connected to said main slurry mix tank and extending upwardly to said flume where its upper end portion is deformed to slideably receive the free end of said flexible slurry line.
- 2. The push-pull mining system of claim 1 together with an additional service tunnel located at a level different from that of said service tunnel with said additional service tunnel having a holding tunnel extending therefrom and receiving another mobile mining unit at the start of mining operations on opposite sides of said additional service tunnel, and a second slurry tube extending from said main slurry mix tank to the flume in said additional service tunnel and having an end portion which slideably receives the free end of a flexible slurry line.
- 3. The push-pull mining system of claim 1 in which there is a separation tank included in the connections of said slurry tube to said main slurry mix tank.
- 4. The push-pull mining system of claim 1 in which each of the valve means at the mid-carrier is a three-way valve.
- 5. The push-pull mining system of claim 1 in which the water supply for the mobile water station comprises a sectioned pipe extending along said service tunnel, a surface reservoir, an underground reservoir, a downflow tube extending between said reservoirs, an upflow tube having its lower end connected to said underground reservoir, and valve means for connecting said pipe to one of said tubes to the exclusion of the other.
- 6. The push-pull mining system of claim 1 together with wheeled carriages which support said flexible slurry line in its movement toward and away from said power station and which are removable from the flexible slurry line to accommodate movement over said power station.
- 7. The push-pull mining system of claim 6 in which the power station includes a motor and three wheels which are driven by said motor and driveably engage the flexible slurry line due to the gravity action of that portion of the flexible slurry line which has the carriages removed therefrom.
- 8. The push-pull mining system of claim 1 together with a mill in a carrier on each side of the mid-carrier for reducing the size of mined material aggregate in the fixed slurry line.
- 9. The push-pull mining system of claim 1 in which each mining machine comprises mechanical cutters which are swingable on a horizontal plane.
- 10. The mining system of claim 1 in which the service tunnel has a slight decline towards the upper end of the slurry tube.
- 11. The push-pull mining system of claim 1 in which the power station is movable from one position to another in said service tunnel together with means for fixedly securing the power station in a desired position in said service tunnel.
- 12. The push-pull mining system of claim 1 in which each of said mining machines comprises a mechanical cutter swingable on a horizontal plane together with a hydraulic jet operable on the zone above and behind the mechanical cutter.
- 13. The push-pull mining system of claim 12 in which the mechanical cutter is movable relative to the hydraulic jet.
- 14. The push-pull mining system of claim 13 in which there are a pair of overlapping conveyors extending away from the mechanical cutters together with a shield interposed between the hydraulic jet and the overlap of said conveyors.
- 15. The push-pull mining machine of claim 12 together with a mobile material carrier comprising a top panel, four legs depending from said top panel, a wheel on the lower end of each leg, and complemental arcuate arms depending from the panel and between said legs whereby said material carrier is adapted for movement in a service tunnel by straddling the flume therein and movement in a working tunnel by straddling a mobile mining unit therein to convey materials required at a particular site.
- 16. The push-pull mining system of claim 1 together with grill plates which cover the flumes in the floor of said service tunnel and which are removable.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of the copending application of Oliver B. Kilroy, Ser. No. 578,312, filed May 16, 1975, for Multi-Level Hydraulic Mining System now U.S. Pat. No. 3,993,354. Also, it is based on Disclosure Document No. 047302.
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