Claims
- 1. An improved rock bolter mounted to a boom for drilling holes into a rock surface and setting bolts therein, the improved rock bolter having,a base for attachment to the boom, the base being designed for supporting a stinger/centralizer which is symmetrically disposed about a work axis, a drill feed track which is traversed by a rock drill having an associated drill axis, a bolt driver feed track which is traversed by a bolt driver having an associated bolt driver axis, a turret having a turret axis about which the turret pivots with respect to the base, the turret axis being parallel to but displaced from the work axis, the drill feed track being attached to the turret such that the drill axis is parallel to but spaced apart from the turret axis, and the bolt driver feed track being attached to the turret such that the bolt driver axis is parallel to but spaced apart from the turret axis and the drill axis, and means for pivoting the turret between a drilling position, where the drill axis is aligned with the work axis, and a bolt setting position, where the bolt driver axis is aligned with the work axis, the improvement comprising: a first head element having a rock engaging surface thereon for engaging the rock surface and having a first head cavity therein; a first head arm attached to said first head element; a first head arm mount attached to the base, said first head arm being translatably engaged with said first head arm mount; means for advancing and retracting said first head arm with respect to said first head arm mount; means for guiding said first head arm such that said first head element traverses a first head curvilinear path; a second head element having a second head cavity therein; a second head arm attached to said second head element; a second head arm mount attached to the base, said second head arm being translatably engaged with said second head arm mount; means for advancing and retracting said second head arm with respect to said second head arm mount; means for guiding said second head arm such that said second head element traverses a second head curvilinear path; and means for engaging said first head element with said second head element so as to form a head assembly, said first head cavity and said second head cavity being configured to provide a centralizer passage having a centralizer axis which is coincident with the work axis when said first head element and said second head element are so engaged.
- 2. The improved rock bolter of claim 1 wherein said means for guiding said first head arm is such that said first head element traverses a substantially linear path to and from an extended position where said first head element is positioned to contact the rock surface.
- 3. The improved rock bolter of claim 2 further comprising:a supplementary stinger having, a stinger body affixed with respect to the base, an extendable member terminating in a rock engaging end, said extendable member movably engaging said stinger body, and means for extending said extendable member with respect to said stinger body.
- 4. The improved rock bolter of claim 3 wherein said stinger body is affixed to said first head arm mount.
- 5. The improved rock bolter of claim 4 wherein said means for extending said extendable member further comprises:a supplementary stinger linear actuator having a supplementary stinger actuator first end attached to said extendable member and a supplementary stinger actuator second end attached to said stinger body.
- 6. The improved rock bolter of claim 2 wherein said means for guiding said first head arm such that said first head element traverses a first head curvilinear path further comprises:at least a pair of spaced apart first arm guide surfaces on said first head arm; at least a pair of spaced apart first arm directing elements mounted to said first head arm mount and contoured to engage said spaced apart first arm guide surfaces so as to direct said first head arm to move said first head element along said substantially linear path; and further wherein said means for advancing and retracting said first head arm further comprises: a first linear actuator connected to said first head arm and to the base; and still further wherein said means for guiding said second head arm such that said second head element traverses a second head curvilinear path further comprises: at least a pair of spaced apart second arm guide surfaces on said second head arm; at least a pair of spaced apart second arm directing elements mounted to said second head arm mount and contoured to engage said spaced apart second arm guide surfaces so as to direct said second head arm to move said second head element along said second head curvilinear path; and yet further wherein said means for advancing and retracting said second head arm further comprises: a second linear actuator connected to said second head arm and to the base.
- 7. The improved rock bolter of claim 6 wherein said second head curvilinear path is an inflected.
- 8. The improved rock bolter of claim 7 wherein all of said guide surfaces slidably engage said directing elements.
- 9. The improved rock bolter of claim 1 wherein said first head element has a substantially planar first mating surface and said second head element has a substantially planar second mating surface, said first head element and said second head element forming said head assembly when said first mating surface and said second mating surface are joined, andfurther wherein said centralizer passage of said head assembly has, a substantially cylindrical section which terminates at said rock engaging surface of said first head element, and a frusto-conical guide section axially aligned with said substantially cylindrical section and extending through the remainder of said head assembly.
- 10. The improved rock bolter of claim 9 wherein all edges between said first head cavity and said first mating surface and between said second head cavity and said second mating surface are chamfered.
- 11. The improved rock bolter of claim 9 wherein said head assembly further comprises:a stabilizing protrusion affixed with respect to one of said first head element and said second head element, the other of said first head element and said second head element having receptor guide surfaces affixed with respect thereto, said receptor guide surfaces being guidably engageable with said stabilizing protrusion so as to guide said other of said first head element and said second head element into engagement with said one of said first head element and said second head element such that said first head cavity and said second head cavity form said centralizer passage.
- 12. The improved rock bolter of claim 11 wherein said stabilizing protrusion is a key formed on one of said first head element and said second head element, the other of said first head element and said second head element having a keyway provided thereon, said key and said keyway being configured to guidably engage each other as said first head element advances toward said second head element.
- 13. The improved rock bolter of claim 12 wherein the rock bolter is intended to be operated where said second arm is extended before said first arm and said first head arm sweeps out a path parallel to a first arm sweep plane, andfurther wherein said first mating surface and said second mating surface are substantially normal to said first arm sweep plane.
- 14. The improved rock bolter of claim 1 wherein said centralizer passage of said head assembly formed by said first head element and said second head element has a frusto-conical guide section symmetrically disposed about said centralizer axis, andfurther wherein the drill feed track terminates in a proximal end region located in the vicinity of the rock surface and the drill is provided with a drill steel which extends substantially along the drill axis, the improved rock bolter further comprising: a drill steel retaining ring alignable with the drill axis and positionable at the proximal end region of the drill feed track, said drill steel retaining ring being sized with respect to said frusto-conical guide section of said centralizer passage so as to maintain the drill steel within a cylinder projected from said frusto-conical guide section along said work axis when the turret is in the drilling position.
- 15. The improved rock bolter of claim 14 wherein said drill steel retaining ring is mounted to the proximal end region of the drill feed track.
- 16. The improved rock bolter of claim 1 wherein the rock bolter has a bolt magazine for carrying bolts, the bolt magazine having,a first series of radially arranged bolt cradles attached to a magazine shaft and symmetrically disposed about a magazine axis, a second series of radially arranged bolt cradles attached to the magazine shaft and symmetrically disposed about the magazine axis, a first bolt retaining ring having a first bolt exit passage and a second bolt retaining ring having a second bolt exit passage, the first bolt retaining ring and the second bolt retaining ring being affixed with respect to the magazine axis such that bolts can be slidably engaged between the bolt cradles and the bolt retaining rings, the bolt exit passages being positioned such that a bolt positioned behind the bolt exit passages resides on the bolt driver axis when the turret is at or near the drilling position, a bolt headrest plate axially aligned with the magazine axis, and means for maintaining the bolt residing on the bolt driver axis in position, the improvement being maintaining the geometry of the components so as to provide a frusto-conical bolt magazine.
- 17. The improved rock bolter of claim 16 wherein the means for maintaining the bolt residing on the bolt driver axis in position further comprises:a pair of bolt-engaging hands, each of said bolt-engaging hands being configured to accept the bolt positioned behind the bolt exit passages as the bolt is rotated into alignment with the bolt driver axis when the turret is in the drilling position, each of said bolt-engaging hands being configured to grippably engage the bolt and being mounted to the turret so as to pivot with the turret to maintain the bolt aligned with the bolt driver axis; and means for removing the bolt from grippable engagement by one of said pair of bolt-engaging hands when the bolt driver is advanced along the bolt driver feed track sufficiently to engage the bolt, and for removing the bolt from grippable engagement by the other of said pair of bolt-engaging hands when the bolt driver is advanced along the bolt driver feed track sufficiently to advance the bolt into said centralizer passage.
- 18. The improved rock bolter of claim 17 wherein said bolt-engaging hands are pivotably mounted to hand arms which in turn are affixed to the turret, further wherein said means for removing the bolt from grippable engagement further comprises:a hand deactivating protrusion mounted with respect to the bolt driver, said hand deactivating protrusion being configured to forcibly engage said one of said bolt-engaging hands and pivot said one of said bolt-engaging hands with respect to a corresponding one of said hand arms to a bolt driver by-pass position where said one of said bolt-engaging hands is removed from the one of the bolts and where the bolt driver can be advanced along the bolt driver feed track without interference with said one of said bolt-engaging hands; a linkage between said pair of bolt-engaging hands which causes said pair of bolt-engaging hands to pivot synchronously about their respective hand arms, whereby said other of said pair of bolt-engaging hands is pivoted to a similar bolt driver by-pass position as said one of said bolt-engaging hands is pivoted to its bolt driver by-pass position; and a hand reactivating protrusion mounted with respect to the base and configured to forcibly engage at least one of said bolt-engaging hands as the turret is rotated to the drilling position and pivot said at least one of said bolt-engaging hands to a bolt holding position where said at least one of said bolt-engaging hands is positioned to grippably engage a bolt rotated into alignment with the bolt driver axis.
- 19. An improved rock bolter having a stinger/centralizer attached to a base, the improvement comprising:a supplementary stinger having, a stinger body affixed with respect to the base, an extendable member terminating in a rock engaging end said extendable member movably engaging said stinger body, and means for extending said extendable member with respect to said stinger body.
- 20. The improved rock bolter of claim 19 wherein the stinger/centralizer has a first head arm mount for supporting a first head arm with respect to the base, the first head arm mount being located in close proximity to a boom on which the base is mounted, further wherein said stinger body is affixed to the first head arm mount.
- 21. The improved rock bolter of claim 20 wherein said means for extending said extendable member further comprises:a supplementary stinger linear actuator having a supplementary stinger actuator first end attached to said extendable member and a supplementary stinger actuator second end attached to said stinger body.
- 22. An improved rock bolter mounted to a boom for drilling holes into a rock surface along a desired work axis and setting bolts into the drilled holes, the improved rock bolter having,a base for attachment to the boom, a drill feed track to which a rock drill having an associated drill axis is mounted via a drill carriage, the rock drill moving along the drill feed track to and from a drill withdrawn position, where the rock drill is positioned at a maximum separation from the rock surface, a bolt driver feed track to which a bolt driver having an associated bolt driver axis is mounted via a bolt driver carriage, the bolt driver moving along the bolt driver feed track to and from a bolt driver withdrawn position, where the bolt driver is positioned at a maximum separation from the rock surface, a turret having a turret axis about which the turret pivots with respect to the base, the turret axis being parallel to but displaced from the work axis, the drill feed track being attached to the turret such that the drill axis is parallel to but spaced apart from the turret axis, and the bolt driver feed track being attached to the turret such that the bolt driver axis is parallel to but spaced apart from the turret axis and the drill axis, and means for pivoting the turret between a drilling position, where the drill axis is aligned with the work axis, and a bolt setting position, where the bolt driver axis is aligned with the work axis, the improvement comprising: a drill carriage disabling surface mounted with respect to the base and so positioned as to engage the drill carriage to prevent motion of the rock drill along the drill feed track when the rock drill is in the drill withdrawn position and the turret is in the bolt setting position; and a bolt driver carriage disabling surface mounted with respect to the base and so positioned as to engage the bolt driver carriage to prevent motion of the bolt driver along the bolt driver feed track when the bolt driver is in the bolt driver withdrawn position and the turret is in the drilling position.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/160,670 filed Oct. 21, 1999.
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