Claims
- 1. A mineral mining installation includes a self-advancing roof support unit having a roof engaging member and a floor-engaging member, a forward base part independent of the floor-engaging member and connectible thereto, the forward base part being movable relative to the floor-engaging member, a machine supporting element adapted to be mounted on said forward base part at a level above that of the base part, the element being provided with means for supporting and guiding a mineral mining machine, a tilting jack operable between the machine supporting element and the roof support unit for varying the attitude of the machine supporting element, and a conveyor receiving area defined beneath the machine supporting element and adapted to locate a conveyor.
- 2. An installation according to claim 1 in which the forward base part is provided with at least one stabilizer arm extending to the rear thereof and being slidable relative to the floor-engaging member of the roof support unit.
- 3. An installation according to claim 1 in which the forward base part is movable relative to the floor-engaging member by a double acting fluid operable ram.
- 4. An installation according to claim 1 in which the self advancing support unit is of the chock shield type incorporating a lemniscate assembly at the rear thereof.
- 5. An installation according to claim 4 in which the support unit has four support legs arranged in pairs fore and aft of the unit, a travelling area being formed therebetween.
- 6. An installation according to claim 1 in which the roof supporting member has a forward part, and a face sprag assembly is located in said forward part and is operable from a stowed position adjacent the member to a face supporting position.
- 7. An installation according to claim 1 in which the machine supporting element is in the form of a cantilever, an upright arm of which is attached to said forward part.
- 8. An installation according to claim 7 in which a supporting portion of the cantilever extends horizontally forwardly of the support unit and has a relatively upper surface which is provided with the means for supporting and guiding the machine.
- 9. An installation according to claim 8 in which the means is a track, and shoes are provided on a mineral mining machine for engagement therewith.
- 10. An installation according to claim 1 in which the supporting element contains facilities for the supply in operation of the installation of utility fluids.
- 11. An installation according to claim 10 in which a water circuit is provided.
- 12. An installation according to claim 11 in which outlets for the water circuit are provided.
- 13. An installation according to claim 1 in which the machine supporting element is provided with an electrical supply facility.
- 14. An installation according to claim 13, in which the electrical supply facility is a bus bar arrangement, a pantograph pick-up arm being provided on the mineral mining machine.
- 15. An installation according to claim 1 in which a dust extraction duct is incorporated in the machine supporting element.
- 16. A face system including a plurality of the mineral mining installations claimed in claim 1 in which adjacent installations are so arranged that the machine supporting elements are aligned to provide a continuous support for the machine, a conveyor is located in the conveyor receiving areas and at least one mineral mining machine is mounted for reciprocal movement along and supported by the elements.
- 17. A face system according to claim 16 in which each mineral mining machine is of the shearer loader type.
- 18. A face system according to claim 17 in which each machine includes an array of four cutting heads.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of my copending parent application Ser. No. 055,283 filed May 7, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,272,129 issued June 9, 1981.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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