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AU778089B2
AU778089B2 AU54062/01A AU5406201A AU778089B2 AU 778089 B2 AU778089 B2 AU 778089B2 AU 54062/01 A AU54062/01 A AU 54062/01A AU 5406201 A AU5406201 A AU 5406201A AU 778089 B2 AU778089 B2 AU 778089B2
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Name and Address of Applicant Actual Inventor(s): Address for Service: Cutting Edge Technology Pty Ltd Bainbridge Drive Pinjarra Hills Queensland 4069 Australia Peter Kenneth Seear Spruson Ferguson St Martins Tower,Level 31 Market Street Sydney NSW 2000 (CCN 3710000177) A Method of Mining Invention Title: ASSOCIATED PROVISIONAL APPLICATION DETAILS [33] Country [31] Applic. No(s) AU PQ8354 The following statement is a full description of this invention, performing it known to me/us:- [32] Application Date 26 Jun 2000 including the best method of IP Australia Documents received on: 2 R JUN 2001
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BOtch No:- 5815c A METHOD OF MINING Technical Field The present invention relates to mining and more particularly but not exclusively to the underground mining of coal.
Background of the Invention There are currently two primary methods of mining underground coal reserves: Longwall Mining; and Bord and Pillar Mining.
"Longwall" mining is essentially, two pairs of parallel generally coextensive roads 1o are formed by continuous miners. A longwall shearer machine then works between the two pairs of roads to remove coal from the seam.
Bord and pillar mining is achieved by mining a series of lateral 'roads' with continuous miners which intersect longitudinal roads such that rectangular pillars are left unmined to act as a form of roof support.
Longwall mining requires large unfaulted tabular coal deposits in order to be effective while bord and pillar mining is unproductive and involves costly artificial roof support.
Both methods involve high capital expenditure relative to the amount coal produced.
20 Object of the Invention It is the object of the present invention to overcome or substantially ameliorate the above disadvantage.
~Summary of the Invention There is disclosed herein a method of mining including the steps of: forming a pair of longitudinal generally parallel roads in a seam to be mined, the roads being transversely spaced; forming a transverse road between the pair of roads; forming a plurality of further longitudinal roads from the transverse road, the further longitudinal roads being located at spaced locations between said pair of longitudinal roads; forming a plurality of further transverse roads so that the further transverse roads and the further longitudinal roads intersect; and wherein the further transverse roads are formed by a continuous miner that reciprocates between said pair of longitudinal roads and co-operates with a pair of [RAL1BTT02865.doc:tyb extendable conveyors, conveyors being located on said further longitudinal roads to convey the mined material from the continuous miner, with the conveyors being located sequentially at longitudinally spaced locations along said pair of longitudinal roads as the further transverse roads are formed.
Preferably, the further longitudinal roads are formed by an auger mining machine.
Preferably there is associated with each pair of longitudinal roads a further longitudinal road, with said further transverse roads being arranged such that every second of said further transverse roads extends between a first one of said pair of longitudinal roads and its associated further longitudinal road, with the transverse roads other than said every second transverse road extending between a second one of said longitudinal roads and its associated further longitudinal road.
Brief Description of the Drawings A preferred form of the present invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein: Figure 1 is a schematic plan view of a mine; Figure 2 is a schematic section side elevation of the mine of Figure 1 sectioned along the line A-A of Figure 1; Figure 3 is a schematic top plan view of a further development of the mine of Figure 1; 20 Figure 4 is a schematic side elevation of the mine as illustrated in Figure 3 sectioned along the line A-A of Figure 3; Figure 5 is a schematic top plan view of a further development of the mine as illustrated in Figure 3; Figure 6 is a schematic side elevation of the mine as illustrated in Figure *25 sectioned along the line A-A of Figure Figure 7 is a schematic top plan view; Figure 8 is a schematic side elevation of the mine as illustrated in Figure 7 sectioned along the line B-B; Figure 9 is a schematic top plan view of a development of the mine as illustrated in Figure 7; and Figure 10 is a schematic side elevation of the mine as illustrated in Figure 9, sectioned along the line B-B of Figure 9.
[R:\LIBT-rj02865doctyb Detailed Description of the Preferred Embodiments In the accompanying drawings, there is schematically depicted a method of mining, particularly coal mining.
In this preferred embodiment, a pair of parallel generally coextensive longitudinal Sroads 10 and 11 would be formed by one or more continuous mining machines 12. More preferably, the machine/s 12 would form a second pair of parallel generally coextensive roads 13 and 14, that is, roads parallel and coextensive with respect to the rbads 10 and 11. The machine/s 12 would then form at least one transverse road 15. Following the machine 12 forming the road 15, an auger mining machine 16 would be operated to form longitudinal roads (tunnels) 17. During formation of the roads 10, 11 and 13-15, the mined material (coal) would be removed by means of conveyors, such as the longitudinally extendable conveyor 18 illustrated and associated with the machine 12 that is illustrated or alternatively shuttle cars.
In addition to the above mentioned roads 10, 11, 13-15 and 17, there is formed transverse roads 20 and 21. The roads 20 extend from the road 10 and intersect with the road 13. The roads 21 extend from the road 11 and intersect with the road 14. It should be noted that the roads 20 are located at equally spaced positions along the roads 10 and 13, while the roads 21 are located at equally spaced distance along the roads 11 and 14.
The roads 20 are not aligned with the roads 21, that is the roads 21 are displaced relative S. 20 to the roads 20 by approximately half the distance between the roads 20. It should further S be appreciated that the roads 20 are spaced by the samn distance as the roads 21.
When the roads 10, 11, 13-15, 20 and 21 have been formed, further transverse roads 19 are formed extending between the roads 10 and 11. The roads 19 are parallel and coextensive and aligned either with roads 20 or 21. The machine 12 and its associated conveyor 18 are initially located in the road 20(A). Thereafter the machine 20 progresses from the road 10 to the road 11 removing coal and delivering that coal to the conveyor 18.
°As the machine 20 progresses the conveyor 18 elongates and transports coal to either shuttle cars or conveyors located rearwardly of the conveyor 18. While the continuous miner progresses in mining roads 19 a fan forces fresh ventilation air (see Figure 1 and "30 Figure 9) to a position immediately behind the continuous miner via the auger holes 17.
.i When the machine 12 reaches the road 11, the conveyor 18 is disconnected and the machine 12 manoeuvred to engage a second conveyor 22. Thereafter the machine 12 forms a further transverse road 19 extending from the road 11 to the road 10. During this latter step, the conveyor 18 is contracted and moves to the next adjacent road 20. When [R:\LIBTT]02865.doc:tyb the machine 12 reaches the road 10, it is disconnected from the conveyor 22 and reattached to the now re-located conveyor 18. Thereafter the machine 12 forms a further transverse road 19 while the conveyor 22 is contracted and moves to the next adjacent road 21. This sequence is repeated as best seen in Figures 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 until a final transverse road 19 is formed adjacent the road 15. Mined material conveyed by the conveyor 22 is also delivered to a conveyor or shuttle cars located towards the rear of the conveyor 22.
The above described preferred embodiment has the advantage of employing a single mining machine 12 in association with a pair of conveyors 18 and 19, and an auger io mining machine 16. A particular advantage of this method of mining is that there is a large number of escape routes provided. A further advantage is provided in that no longwall mining machine need be used.
'A further advantage is that the continuous conveyance of coal from the continuous miner, allows the miner to mine for a greater number of hours per day which results in high production.
Furthermore the auger holes (usually) require no artificial roof support and consequently the cost of this continuous miner/auger mining method is less expensive than bord and pillar.
The capital employed is lower than longwall mining, while producing at similar rates.
20 A further advantage is the dual use of auger holes which permit both the production of coal and subsequent use as a conduit to deliver ventilation air to the continuous miner.
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1. A method of mining including the steps of: forming a pair of longitudinal generally parallel roads in a seam to be s mined, the roads being transversely spaced; forming a transverse road between the pair of roads; forming a plurality of further longitudinal roads from the transverse road, the further longitudinal roads being located at spaced locations between said pair of longitudinal roads; forming a plurality of further transverse roads so that the further transverse roads and the further longitudinal roads intersect; and wherein the further transverse roads are formed by a continuous miner that reciprocates between said pair of longitudinal roads and co-operates with a pair of extendable conveyors, conveyors being located on said further longitudinal roads to convey the mined material from the continuous miner, with the conveyors being located sequentially at longitudinally spaced locations along said pair of longitudinal roads as the further transverse roads are formed.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein the further longitudinal roads are formed by an auger mining machine.
3. The method of claim 2 wherein there is associated with each pair of longitudinal roads a further longitudinal road, with said further transverse roads being arranged such that every second of said further transverse roads extends between a first one of said pair of longitudinal roads and its associated further longitudinal road, with the transverse roads other than said every second transverse road extending between a second one of said longitudinal roads and its associated further longitudinal road.
4. The method of claim 3 wherein the transverse roads passing through the first one of said pair of longitudinal roads and its associated further longitudinal road are spaced by a predetermined distance, the further roads passing through the second one of said pair of longitudinal roads and its further longitudinal road are also spaced by said JR:ALIBT02865.doc:tyb 6 predetermined distance, with adjacent transverse roads being spaced by approximately half said predetermined distance. Dated 22 June, 2001 Cutting Edge Technology Pty Ltd Patent Attorneys for the Applicant/Nominated Person SPRUSON FERGUSON oee oooo• oo .1";1 oo °e o [(R.LIBT-l02865.doc:tyb
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