Claims
- 1. A roof support, suitable for use in mines, comprising a main roof-supporting structure having an abutment at one end thereof, a cantilever carried by said structure, an actuator, one part of which is connected to said structure, and a link member through the intermediary of which another part of said actuator is connected to a rear end portion of the cantilever for moving the cantilever from a retracted position with respect to said structure to a fully extended roof-engaging position, and vice versa, said link member being pivotally connected to said rear end portion of the cantilever and having an upstanding formation which slidingly engages the undersurface of a part of said main roof-supporting structure, said rear end portion of the cantilever having formed integrally therewith a projection extending therefrom and engageable with said abutment when the cantilever is fully extended, which projection is part circular in cross-sectional shape, and said abutment forming a seating having a matching part circular cross-sectional shape so that said projection and said abutment prevent further forward movement of said cantilever and together form a pivot means about which said cantilever can then be tilted with respect to said structure by said actuator, said link member being free to continue to slide with respect to said structure after said pivot means has formed, said continued movement of said link member serving to tilt said cantilever, wherein said link member is connected to a downward projection on said cantilever which is positioned immediately below said projection of part circular cross-sectional shape, and wherein said rear end portion of the cantilever has two of said projections of part circular cross-sectional shape extending therefrom by which it is slidingly supported and guided, said projections of part circular cross-sectional shape engaging recesses provided at the sides of a channel formed on the underside of said structure.
- 2. A roof support, suitable for use in mines, comprising a main roof-supporting structure having an abutment at one end thereof, a cantilever carried by said structure, an actuator, one part of which is connected to said structure, and a link member through the intermediary of which another part of said actuator is connected to a rear end portion of the cantilever for moving the cantilever from a retracted position with respect to said structure to a fully extended roof-engaging position, and vice versa, said link member being pivotally connected to said rear end portion of the cantilever and having an upstanding formation which slidingly engages the undersurface of a part of said main roof-supporting structure, said rear end portion of the cantilever having formed integrally therewith a projection extending therefrom and engageable with said abutment when the cantilever is fully extended, which projection is part circular in cross-sectional shape, and said abutment forming a seating having a matching part circular cross-sectional shape so that said projection and said abutment prevent further forward movement of said cantilever and together form a pivot means about which said cantilever can then be tilted with respect to said structure by said actuator, said link member being free to continue to slide with respect to said structure after said pivot means has formed, said continued movement of said link member serving to tilt said cantilever, wherein a portion of the link member extends beyond said projection of part circular cross-sectional shape and supportingly engages the undersurface of the cantilever before the cantilever is tilted to its roof engaging position.
- 3. A roof support suitable for use in mines, comprising a main roof-supporting structure having an abutment at one end thereof, a cantilever carried by said structure, an actuator, one part of which is connected to said structure, and a link member through the intermediary of which another part of said actuator is connected to a rear end portion of the cantilever for moving the cantilever from a retracted position with respect to said structure to a fully extended roof-engaging position, and vice versa, said link member being pivotally connected to said rear end portion of the cantilever and having an upstanding formation which slidingly engages the undersurface of a part of said main roof-supporting structure, said rear end portion of the cantilever having formed integrally therewith a projection extending therefrom and engageable with said abutment when the cantilever is fully extended, which projection is part circular in cross-sectional shape, and said abutment forming a seating having a matching part circular cross-sectional shape so that said projection and said abutment prevent further forward movement of said cantilever and together form a pivot means about which said cantilever can then be tilted with respect to said structure by said actuator, said link member being connected to a downward projection on said cantilever which is positioned immediately below said projection of part circular cross-sectional shape, a portion of the link member extending beyond said projection of part circular cross-sectional shape and supportingly engaging the undersurface of the cantilever before the cantilever is tilted to its roof engaging position.
- 4. The support of claim 3 wherein the upstanding formation of the link member is to the rear of the connection between the link member and the cantilever.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is in part a continuation of our copending application Ser. No. 426,686 filed Sept. 29, 1982 which was a continuation of Application Ser. No. 288,311 filed July 30, 1981, both now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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