Information
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Patent Grant
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6764141
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Patent Number
6,764,141
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Date Filed
Thursday, December 19, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 20, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 299 813
- 299 811
- 299 398
- 175 340
- 175 393
- 175 429
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An assembly for mounting a cutter bit on a driven mechanism, the assembly comprising a bit having a bit tip, a bit sleeve including a holding portion adapted to receive the bit, a bore through the holding portion, and a bit holder. The assembly further includes a mounting base having a forward portion and a mounting base rear portion having an internal water passageway in communication with an upper opening for receiving an ignition control unit. The assembly further includes a rear surface having a spray nozzle cavity in the rear surface and open in a rearward direction. The spray nozzle cavity has an internal spray nozzle cavity water passageway-in communication with the mounting base rear portion internal water passageway. The assembly further includes a dust reduction unit including a spray nozzle comprising a base received in the spray nozzle cavity, the base having a spray nozzle base water passageway through the spray nozzle base and in communication with the spray nozzle receptacle water passageway. The dust reduction unit further includes a spray orifice in communication with the spray nozzle base water passageway, and a mechanism for connecting the spray nozzle to the mounting base rear portion.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to material removing tools in general, and more particularly to improvements in rotary cutters. Still more particularly, the invention relates to rotary cutters of the type wherein a rotor is driven by a shaft and carries a plurality of external material removing bits as well as a plurality of external nozzles serving to direct sprays of a fluid medium (normally water) against the mine face and/or against the bits.
Longwall drums and continuous miner cutter drums often include water sprays built into them. One purpose of the water sprays is for control of airborne dust generated by the cutting action of the bits. This purpose is usually performed by a spray located in front of each bit. A second purpose is to avoid methane ignition due to the friction of the bit striking rock. This is usually performed by a spray located high on the rear of the bit holder, spraying on the back of the bit and the coal or rock face where the bit has just passed through.
The spray located in front of each bit has usually been mounted directly on the drum scroll, between the bit holders. This requires drilling holes down into the drum's water passages, and welding on spray housings into which fit the spray nozzles themselves. This is expensive and difficult to weld due to limited accessibility. The number of bits on the drum must sometimes be compromised to provide space for the drum-mounted water sprays.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
One of the objects of the invention is to provide a water spray for controlling airborne dust that does not require added space between the bit holders.
Another of the objects of the invention is to provide a water spray for controlling airborne dust that does not require drilling additional holes into the water passageways in the drum.
This invention provides a bit holder already having an integral water passage for a frictional ignition control spray, with a dust control spray by mounting a spray on the rear of each bit holder, thus utilizing water from the bit holder's integral water passage to spray on the front of the bit of the next bit holder behind it.
More particularly, this invention provides an assembly for mounting a cutter bit on a driven mechanism, the assembly comprising a bit having a bit tip, a bit sleeve including a holding portion adapted to receive the bit, a bore through the holding portion, and a bit holder. The assembly further includes a mounting base having a forward portion and a mounting base rear portion having an internal water passageway in communication with an upper opening for receiving an ignition control unit. The assembly further includes a rear surface having a spray nozzle cavity in the rear surface and open in a rearward direction. The spray nozzle cavity has an internal spray nozzle cavity water passageway in communication with the mounting base rear portion internal water passageway. The assembly further includes a dust reduction unit including a spray nozzle comprising a base received in the spray nozzle cavity, the base having a spray nozzle base water passageway through the spray nozzle base and in communication with the spray nozzle receptacle water passageway. The dust reduction unit further includes a spray orifice in communication with the spray nozzle base water passageway, and means for connecting the spray nozzle to the mounting base rear portion.
This invention provides a significant reduction in cost, when compared to other airborne dust control sprays. The necessary machining is much less expensive on a small bit holder than on a large drum. Further, the bit holders are already machined on computer numerical controlled (CNC) equipment, so the additional machining can be done by the CNC equipment with little added cost. The spray also has the ability to be aimed properly at an adjacent bit with a simple alignment jig, and fixed in that position by welding or clamping. Further, mounting the bit nozzle behind the bit holder reduces the amount of mined material contact with the spray nozzle, thereby increasing the spray's service life.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a top partial view of rotary cutter.
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of one of the bit holders shown in
FIG. 1
, with one embodiment of a rear mounted spray according to this invention.
FIG. 3
is a partial cut away view of the bit holder of
FIG. 2
taken along the line
3
—
3
in FIG.
1
.
FIG. 4
is an enlarged cut away view of the rear mounted nozzle shown in FIG.
2
.
FIG. 5
is a top view of another embodiment of the rear mounted spray nozzle of FIG.
2
.
FIG. 6
is a side view of the spray nozzle shown in FIG.
5
.
FIG. 7
is a side view partially in ghost of the spray nozzle shown in FIG.
5
.
FIG. 8
is a cross-sectional view of the spray nozzle of
FIG. 5
taken along the line
8
—
8
in FIG.
7
.
FIG. 9
is a perspective view of the bit holder of
FIG. 2
with another embodiment of the rear mounted spray.
FIG. 10
is a cross-sectional view of the rear mounted spray shown in FIG.
9
.
Before one embodiment of the invention is explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of the construction and the arrangements of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. Use of “including” and “comprising” and variations thereof as used herein is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items. Use of “consisting of” and variations thereof as used herein is meant to encompass only the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof. Further, it is to be understood that such terms as “forward”, “rearward”, “left”, “right”, “upward”and “downward”, etc., are words of convenience and are not to be construed as limiting terms.
DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
In the process of mining, a metal cutter bit
12
and bit holder assembly
13
is secured to a cutting drum
11
, and the cutting drum
11
is advanced into contact with a surface to a partial section of a mining drum
11
with a number of cutter bits
12
attached to the periphery. The cutter bits
12
form an assembly
14
that is placed in spaced relationship around the drum
11
. The cutter drum
11
shows sixteen bit holder assemblies
13
and at least five repeating positions for attachment of the bit assemblies. It is to be understood that additional bit assemblies can be attached to the drum in varying spaced relationship.
Each bit assembly
13
is secured to the drum
11
by a known means, such as, for example, welding. While the bit assemblies
13
are shown mounted on a drum in
FIG. 1
, it is to be understood that such bit assemblies may be mounted on other mining machines such as for example cutter chains, conical head cutters, shearing machines, or mining heads.
More particularly, as shown in
FIG. 3
, the bit assembly
13
comprises a bit
12
having a bit tip
24
, and a bit sleeve
25
. The bit sleeve
25
includes a holding portion adapted to receive the bit
12
, and a bore through the holding portion. The bit assembly
13
also includes an ignition control unit
30
including a spray outlet
34
having an internal bore (not shown). In other embodiments, sleeveless bit assemblies (not shown) can be used.
The bit assembly
13
also includes a bit holder
40
including a mounting base, and means for releasably securing the ignition control unit
30
to the rear portion in the form of a retainer or clip
42
. The mounting base has a forward portion
44
and a mounting base rear portion
48
.
The mounting base forward portion
44
has an upwardly open socket
52
adapted to receive the bit sleeve
25
so that the bit tip
24
extends in a forward direction, and an opening
56
to the interior end of the upwardly open socket to assist in removal of the bit sleeve
25
. The mounting base rear portion
48
has an upper opening
60
that receives the ignition control unit
30
, and an internal water passageway
64
in communication with the upper opening
60
. The base rear portion
48
also has an external grove
68
in communication with a drum internal passageway
72
in the drum
11
. As is known in the art, a fluid such as water within the drum
11
flows out of the drum passageway
72
, through the drum external groove
68
, and then through the internal water passageway
64
to the upper opening
60
. From there, the water passes through the ignition control unit
30
, where the water is then sprayed on the surface being mined. In other embodiments (not shown), the internal water passageway
64
can not have an upper opening
60
, and the ignition control unit
30
can be omitted.
As shown in
FIG. 4
, the mounting base rear portion
48
also has a rear surface
76
having a spray nozzle cavity
80
open in a rearward direction. The spray nozzle cavity
80
has an internal spray nozzle cavity water passageway
84
in communication with the mounting base rear portion internal water passageway
64
.
The bit assembly
13
further includes a dust reduction unit
88
including a spray nozzle
92
having a spray nozzle base bore
96
, a base
100
received in the spray nozzle cavity
80
, and a spray nozzle base water passageway
104
through the spray nozzle base
100
and in communication with the spray nozzle cavity water passageway
84
. The dust reduction unit
88
further includes a spray orifice
108
in communication with the spray nozzle base water passageway
104
. The spray nozzle
92
is rotatable in the spray nozzle cavity
80
so that the spray orifice
108
can be directed toward a particular direction before the spray nozzle is fixed in place. A simple alignment jig (not shown) can be used to position the spray nozzle
108
in the proper location so that the dust reduction water spray
112
can be directed toward the next bit assembly
13
on the drum
11
.
The dust reduction unit further includes a seal
114
between the spray nozzle base
100
and the spray nozzle cavity
80
, and means for connecting the spray nozzle
92
to the mounting base rear portion
48
in the form of a bolt
118
passing through the spray nozzle base bore
96
and secured in a threaded opening
119
in the mounting base rear portion
48
. A filter screen
122
is also located between the spray nozzle cavity
80
and the spray nozzle base water passageway
104
.
The spray base
100
has spherical surface
126
on one end. Still more particularly, the face of the spray base
100
that faces rearward includes a spherical socket
124
concentric with the bolt hole and with the spherical end surface
126
. The bolt
118
has a bolt head with a spherical surface that fits the socket
124
. The bolt's spherical surface could be integral to the bolt or made as a spherical washer on a standard bolt.
The spherical surface
126
of the spray base
100
fits into the spherical spray nozzle cavity
80
in the bit holder rear portion
48
. The spherical shape of the base
100
and the cavity
80
allows for the spray
112
to be aimed in a wide range of orientations to point at the next bit. The spray base
100
is then clamped in place by tightening the bolt
118
.
Water is provided to the inner portion of the spherical cavity
80
of the bit holder by the water passageway
84
to the bit holder's integral water cavity passageway
64
. The passageway
84
, in the preferred embodiment, is a separate channel in the base
100
. In other embodiments (not shown), the rear portion threaded opening
119
could be loose and permit water to pass around the bolt
118
. In still other embodiments (not shown), the passageway
84
could be a hollow bolt with a side hole to direct water to the spray orifice
108
. An undercut
132
is provided into the bolt hole bore
96
, into which fits the filter screen.
122
to trap particles that could plug the orifice. A groove
136
is provided under the screen
122
to channel water to the passageway
104
leading to the orifice
108
.
The base spherical rear surface
126
radius of curvature is larger than the spray cavity
80
radius of curvature so that water can communicate from the water passageway
84
to the base bore
96
. Water passing around the bolt
118
then communicates with the spray nozzle base water passageway
104
.
FIGS. 5 through 8
illustrate another embodiment of the spray nozzle
92
shown in
FIGS. 1 through 4
. Like parts from the earlier embodiment are labeled with the same numbers for ease of reference.
More particularly, this embodiment of a spray nozzle
140
includes an improvement to the spray nozzle opening
108
shown in
FIGS. 1 through 4
. The nozzle opening
108
has located therein a swirler
144
in communication with the nozzle base water passageway
104
. The swirler, as is known in the art, makes a portion of the water go through a helical path to give the spray some angular momentum as it is ejected. This in turn is what causes it to expand into a conical pattern. In other embodiments, other methods of creating a conical spray pattern can be used.
FIGS. 9 and 10
illustrate yet another embodiment of the dust reduction unit
88
shown in
FIGS. 1 through 8
. Like parts from the earlier embodiment are labeled with the same numbers for ease of reference.
The dust reduction unit
150
in this embodiment includes two components, a spray mount
154
and a spray nozzle
158
. The spray nozzle
158
has a male pipe thread and fits into a female pipe threaded socket in the side of the spray mount
154
. The spray mount
154
has a body
162
that is threaded into a rear nozzle cavity
168
in the base rear portion
48
. The threaded rear nozzle cavity has an internal spray nozzle cavity water passageway
84
in communication with the mounting base rear portion internal water passageway
64
.
The dust reduction unit spray nozzle
158
further includes a spray orifice
108
in communication with a spray nozzle base water passageway
96
. The spray nozzle
158
is rotatable in a spray nozzle cavity
160
so that the spray orifice
108
can be directed toward a particular direction before the spray nozzle is fixed in place.
More particularly, the spray mount
154
has a female pipe threaded socket oriented at an angle to the axis of the male pipe thread. The water passage
96
joins the smaller threaded socket to the end of the spray mount that fits into the base rear portion
48
. Into the smaller threaded socket fits the pipe thread of the spray nozzle
158
. The spray nozzle
158
has a spray orifice
108
which is oriented at an angle to the axis of the spray nozzle's threads. By varying the amount that the spray mount is tightened into the bit holder, and the amount that the spray nozzle is tightened into the spray mount, the spray may be aimed in a wide range of orientations. Again, a simple alignment jig (not shown) can be used to position the spray nozzle
158
in the proper location so that the dust reduction water spray
112
can be directed toward the next bit assembly
13
on the drum
11
.
Various other features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following claims.
Claims
- 1. An assembly for mounting a cutter bit on a driven mechanism, said assembly comprising:a bit, a bit holder including a holding portion adapted to receive said bit, said bit holder having a bit mounting base having a forward portion and a mounting base rear portion having an internal water passageway, and a rear surface having a spray nozzle cavity in the rear surface and open in a rearward direction, said spray nozzle cavity having an internal spray nozzle cavity water passageway in communication with the mounting base rear portion internal water passageway, a dust reduction unit including a spray nozzle comprising a base received in said spray nozzle cavity and having a spray nozzle base water passageway through said spray nozzle base and in communication with said spray nozzle cavity water passageway, and a spray orifice in communication with said spray nozzle base water passageway, and means for connecting the spray nozzle to the mounting base rear portion.
- 2. An assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein said assembly further comprises a bit sleeve, and wherein said mounting base has a socket adapted to receive said bit sleeve, and wherein said bit holder holding portion is said bit sleeve.
- 3. An assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein said assembly further comprises a screen located between the spray nozzle cavity and said spray nozzle base water passageway.
- 4. An assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein said assembly further comprises a seal between the spray nozzle base and the spray nozzle cavity.
- 5. An assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein said means for connecting the spray nozzle to the mounting base rear portion is a bolt passing through said spray nozzle base bore and secured in said mounting base rear portion.
- 6. An assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein said means for connecting the spray nozzle to the mounting base rear portion is a weld between the spray nozzle and said mounting base rear portion.
- 7. An assembly for mounting a cutter bit on a driven mechanism, said assembly comprising:a bit having a bit tip, a bit sleeve including a holding portion adapted to receive said bit, a bore through said holding portion, an ignition control unit including a spray outlet having an internal bore, a bit holder including means for releasably securing said ignition control unit to said rear portion in the form of a retainer, a mounting base having a forward portion having an upwardly open socket adapted to receive said bit sleeve so that said bit tip extends in a forward direction, and an opening to the interior end of the upwardly open socket to assist in removal of the bit sleeve, and a mounting base rear portion having an upper opening for receiving the ignition control unit, an internal water passageway in communication with the upper opening for receiving the ignition control unit, and a rear surface having a spray nozzle cavity in the rear surface and open in a rearward direction, said spray nozzle cavity having an internal spray nozzle cavity water passageway in communication with the mounting base rear portion internal water passageway, a dust reduction unit including a spray nozzle having a spray nozzle base bore, a base received in said spray nozzle cavity, a spray nozzle base water passageway through said spray nozzle base and in communication with said spray nozzle cavity water passageway, and a spray orifice in communication with said spray nozzle base water passageway, said spray nozzle being rotatable in said spray nozzle cavity so that said spray orifice can be directed toward a particular direction before said spray nozzle is fixed in place, and means for connecting the spray nozzle to the mounting base rear portion.
- 8. An assembly in accordance with claim 7 wherein said assembly further comprises a screen located between the spray nozzle cavity and said spray nozzle base water passageway.
- 9. An assembly in accordance with claim 7 wherein said assembly further comprises a seal between the spray nozzle base and the spray nozzle cavity.
- 10. An assembly in accordance with claim 7 wherein said means for connecting the spray nozzle to the mounting base rear portion is a bolt passing through said spray nozzle base bore and secured in said mounting base rear portion.
- 11. An assembly in accordance with claim 7 wherein said means for connecting the spray nozzle to the mounting base rear portion is a weld between the spray nozzle and said mounting base rear portion.
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