US20180223834A1 - Fluid filter for mining machine - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to mining machines, and particularly to a fluid filter for a mining machine.
- Conventional longwall shearers include a frame and a pair of cutting assemblies coupled to ends of the frame.
- Each cutting assembly includes an arm pivotably coupled to the frame and a cutting drum for engaging a mine wall.
- the cutting drum is supported on the arm.
- the frame traverses a mine face, the cutting drums cut material from the mine face.
- the material is deposited on a conveyor and carried away from the mine face.
- the arms may be pivoted to adjust the position of each cutting drum.
- a frame for a longwall shearer in one aspect, includes a body with an upper surface, an internal compartment, a reservoir, and an opening.
- the internal compartment is configured to support a pump.
- the reservoir is configured to house a liquid and includes a tank wall which is adjacent the internal compartment.
- the opening extends through the upper surface and into the reservoir.
- a filter extends into or is positioned within the reservoir. The filter is in fluid communication with the pump.
- a frame for a longwall shearer in another aspect, includes a body, an internal compartment, a reservoir, and a filter.
- the internal compartment is enclosed within the body and open on a first side of the body.
- the internal compartment supports a pump.
- the reservoir is adjacent the internal compartment and separated from the internal compartment by a tank wall.
- the reservoir has an opening in an upper surface of the body adjacent the first side.
- the filter is removably inserted into the opening and positioned within the reservoir.
- a mining machine including a frame, a cutting assembly, an internal compartment, and a reservoir.
- the frame has a first side, a second side, and an upper surface.
- the upper surface is between the first surface and the second surface.
- the cutting assembly includes an arm and a cutting drum.
- the arm is pivotably coupled to the frame about an arm axis.
- the internal compartment has a pump.
- the reservoir is separate the internal compartment.
- the reservoir has a filter removably coupled to the upper surface.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a mining machine.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective of the mining machine of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is an enlarged perspective view of a portion of the mining machine of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of an internal compartment of a frame.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the internal compartment of the frame of FIG. 4 .
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a tank and filter.
- FIG. 7 is an exploded view of a filter and the frame.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a mining machine, such as a longwall shearer 10 .
- the shearer 10 includes a chassis or frame 14 and a pair of cutting assemblies 18 .
- Each cutting assembly 18 includes a ranging arm 26 and a cutting drum 30 .
- Each ranging arm 26 is pivotably coupled to an end of the frame 14 and pivots about an arm axis 34 .
- Each ranging arm 26 rotatably supports the associated cutting drum 30 .
- Each cutting drum 30 includes a generally cylindrical body and cutting bits 38 .
- vanes 42 extend in a helical manner along an outer surface or periphery of the drum 30 , and the cutting bits 38 are positioned along the edges of the vanes 42 .
- the drum 30 is coupled to the ranging arm 26 and is rotatable about a drum axis 46 that is substantially parallel to the arm axis 34 (i.e., generally perpendicular to the ranging arm 26 ).
- the mining machine 10 also includes a trapping shoe or guide shoe 90 .
- the frame 14 is configured to tram or move along a mine face or wall of material to be mined (such as coal—not shown) to be mined in a first direction 54 and a second direction 58 .
- each drum 30 is illustrated as a cylinder in FIG. 2 .
- Each drum 30 engages the mine wall such that the bits 38 ( FIG. 1 ) cut material from the wall.
- the vanes 42 FIG. 1
- the face conveyor 62 carries the material toward another conveying mechanism such as a gate conveyor (not shown) to be transported out of the mine.
- the frame 14 includes a first or face side 60 , a second or gob side 64 , and an upper surface 170 .
- a spill plate 66 is positioned behind the frame 14 (i.e., proximate the gob side 64 ) to prevent cut material from falling behind the conveyor 62 .
- roof supports may be positioned behind the conveyor 62 and the spill plate 66 .
- a first cutting assembly 18 a is in a leading position and a second cutting assembly 18 b is in a trailing position.
- the leading position is an elevated position in order to cut the material, such as coal, from an upper portion of the mine wall, while the trailing position is a lower position to cut material from a lower portion of the mine wall.
- the machine 10 includes a drive mechanism 70 for moving the frame 14 .
- the drive mechanism 70 includes a motor 74 driving an output shaft (not shown), which in turn drives a gear or sprocket 78 .
- the sprocket 78 has teeth that engage a rack 82 to form a rack-and-pinion connection, and rotation of the sprocket 78 causes translational movement of the frame 14 relative to the rack 82 .
- the rack 82 is coupled to the face conveyor 62 and extends along the mine face.
- the output shaft may drive the sprocket 78 through a gear train (not shown).
- a trapping shoe or guide shoe 90 is pivotably coupled to the frame 14 by a pin 94 .
- the guide shoe 90 is slidably coupled to the rack 82 .
- the sprocket 78 may be supported for rotation about the pin 94 , and the teeth of the sprocket 78 extend through the shoe 90 to engage the rack 82 .
- the guide shoe 90 guides the movement of the frame 14 relative to the rack 82 along the mine face and maintains alignment and engagement between the sprocket 78 and the rack 82 .
- a guide shoe 90 is positioned proximate each end of the frame 14 ; in other embodiments, the mining machine 10 may include fewer or more guide shoes.
- Other aspects of the drive mechanism 70 may be similar to the system described in U.S.
- the mining machine 10 further includes a hydraulic system for providing power to various components.
- the hydraulic system includes a pump 102 for driving the fluid, a reservoir or tank 106 ( FIG. 6 ), a filter 110 ( FIG. 6 ), and a control valve (not shown).
- the frame 14 includes an internal compartment 114 , and the pump 102 is supported in the compartment 114 .
- the internal compartment 114 is substantially enclosed and includes an opening on the gob side 64 of the frame 14 .
- the pump 102 includes a fluid inlet 122 for receiving fluid from the tank 106 , and a fluid outlet 126 .
- the tank 106 is positioned in a compartment adjacent the internal compartment 114 and separated from the internal compartment 114 by a tank wall 130 .
- a filter medium 162 ( FIG. 7 ) is received within a housing 178 of the filter 110 and is positioned within the tank 106 , although the filter medium 162 is self-contained and sealed within the housing 178 against the fluid in the tank 106 .
- the filter 110 includes a fluid inlet 142 and a fluid outlet 146 .
- a first coupling 150 and a second coupling 154 each extend through the wall 130 .
- the first coupling 150 is in fluid communication with the fluid outlet 126 of the pump 102 and the fluid inlet 142 of the filter 110
- the second coupling 154 is in fluid communication with the fluid outlet 146 of the filter 110 .
- the filter 110 has a round profile. As shown in FIG. 7 , the filter medium 162 of the filter 110 is secured to a cover 166 .
- the cover 166 is removably coupled to a bracket 182 .
- bracket 182 is substantially rectangular in shape; in other embodiments, the bracket 182 may have another shape.
- the bracket 182 couples to an upper surface 170 of the frame 14 .
- the filter 110 extends through an opening 174 in the bracket 182 .
- the cover 166 has a round shape; in other embodiments, the cover 166 may have a square shape, or another shape.
- An operator may access the filter medium 162 by uncoupling the cover 166 from the bracket 182 and withdrawing the filter medium 162 through the opening 174 .
- An operator my access the tank 106 by uncoupling the bracket 182 from the upper surface 170 of the frame 14 and withdrawing the filter 110 from the tank 106 .
- fluid is drawn from the tank 106 through the fluid inlet 122 of the pump 102 .
- Pressurized fluid leaving the pump 102 flows from the fluid outlet 126 , through the first coupling 150 , and into the fluid inlet 142 of the filter 110 .
- the fluid then passes through the filter medium 162 .
- the fluid then leaves the filter 110 through the fluid outlet 146 and passes through the second coupling 154 to a control valve (not shown). From the control valve, the fluid may be diverted to the motor 74 and/or to other motors or actuators (not shown).
- the current filter 110 is positioned in the tank 106 and is accessible through the opening 174 in the upper surface 170 of the frame 14 , thereby providing better access for service and replacement purposes.
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- This application claims priority to co-pending, prior-filed U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/457,077, filed Feb. 9, 2017, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety and to which priority is claimed.
- The present disclosure relates to mining machines, and particularly to a fluid filter for a mining machine.
- Conventional longwall shearers include a frame and a pair of cutting assemblies coupled to ends of the frame. Each cutting assembly includes an arm pivotably coupled to the frame and a cutting drum for engaging a mine wall. The cutting drum is supported on the arm. As the frame traverses a mine face, the cutting drums cut material from the mine face. In some embodiments, the material is deposited on a conveyor and carried away from the mine face. The arms may be pivoted to adjust the position of each cutting drum.
- In one aspect, a frame for a longwall shearer includes a body with an upper surface, an internal compartment, a reservoir, and an opening. The internal compartment is configured to support a pump. The reservoir is configured to house a liquid and includes a tank wall which is adjacent the internal compartment. The opening extends through the upper surface and into the reservoir. A filter extends into or is positioned within the reservoir. The filter is in fluid communication with the pump.
- In another aspect, a frame for a longwall shearer includes a body, an internal compartment, a reservoir, and a filter. The internal compartment is enclosed within the body and open on a first side of the body. The internal compartment supports a pump. The reservoir is adjacent the internal compartment and separated from the internal compartment by a tank wall. The reservoir has an opening in an upper surface of the body adjacent the first side. The filter is removably inserted into the opening and positioned within the reservoir.
- In another aspect, a mining machine including a frame, a cutting assembly, an internal compartment, and a reservoir. The frame has a first side, a second side, and an upper surface. The upper surface is between the first surface and the second surface. The cutting assembly includes an arm and a cutting drum. The arm is pivotably coupled to the frame about an arm axis. The internal compartment has a pump. The reservoir is separate the internal compartment. The reservoir has a filter removably coupled to the upper surface.
- Other aspects will become apparent by consideration of the detailed description and accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a mining machine. -
FIG. 2 is a perspective of the mining machine ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 is an enlarged perspective view of a portion of the mining machine ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of an internal compartment of a frame. -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the internal compartment of the frame ofFIG. 4 . -
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a tank and filter. -
FIG. 7 is an exploded view of a filter and the frame. - Before any embodiments are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the disclosure is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The disclosure is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of 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. Unless specified or limited otherwise, the terms “mounted,” “connected,” “supported,” and “coupled” and variations thereof are used broadly and encompass both direct and indirect mountings, connections, supports, and couplings.
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FIG. 1 illustrates a mining machine, such as alongwall shearer 10. In the illustrated embodiment, theshearer 10 includes a chassis orframe 14 and a pair ofcutting assemblies 18. Eachcutting assembly 18 includes a rangingarm 26 and acutting drum 30. Each rangingarm 26 is pivotably coupled to an end of theframe 14 and pivots about anarm axis 34. Each rangingarm 26 rotatably supports the associatedcutting drum 30. Eachcutting drum 30 includes a generally cylindrical body andcutting bits 38. In the illustrated embodiment,vanes 42 extend in a helical manner along an outer surface or periphery of thedrum 30, and thecutting bits 38 are positioned along the edges of thevanes 42. Thedrum 30 is coupled to theranging arm 26 and is rotatable about adrum axis 46 that is substantially parallel to the arm axis 34 (i.e., generally perpendicular to the ranging arm 26). Themining machine 10 also includes a trapping shoe orguide shoe 90. - As shown in
FIG. 2 , theframe 14 is configured to tram or move along a mine face or wall of material to be mined (such as coal—not shown) to be mined in a first direction 54 and asecond direction 58. For simplicity, eachdrum 30 is illustrated as a cylinder inFIG. 2 . Eachdrum 30 engages the mine wall such that the bits 38 (FIG. 1 ) cut material from the wall. As thecutting drum 30 rotates, the vanes 42 (FIG. 1 ) carry the cut material from the wall toward a rear end of thedrum 30, where the cut material is deposited onto aface conveyor 62. Theface conveyor 62 carries the material toward another conveying mechanism such as a gate conveyor (not shown) to be transported out of the mine. Theframe 14 includes a first orface side 60, a second orgob side 64, and anupper surface 170. In the illustrated embodiment, aspill plate 66 is positioned behind the frame 14 (i.e., proximate the gob side 64) to prevent cut material from falling behind theconveyor 62. In addition, roof supports (not shown) may be positioned behind theconveyor 62 and thespill plate 66. - As the
frame 14 moves in the first direction 54, afirst cutting assembly 18 a is in a leading position and asecond cutting assembly 18 b is in a trailing position. In one embodiment, the leading position is an elevated position in order to cut the material, such as coal, from an upper portion of the mine wall, while the trailing position is a lower position to cut material from a lower portion of the mine wall. - Referring now to
FIGS. 2 and 3 , themachine 10 includes adrive mechanism 70 for moving theframe 14. As shown inFIG. 3 , thedrive mechanism 70 includes amotor 74 driving an output shaft (not shown), which in turn drives a gear orsprocket 78. Thesprocket 78 has teeth that engage arack 82 to form a rack-and-pinion connection, and rotation of thesprocket 78 causes translational movement of theframe 14 relative to therack 82. In the illustrated embodiment, therack 82 is coupled to theface conveyor 62 and extends along the mine face. The output shaft may drive thesprocket 78 through a gear train (not shown). - A trapping shoe or guide
shoe 90 is pivotably coupled to theframe 14 by apin 94. Theguide shoe 90 is slidably coupled to therack 82. Thesprocket 78 may be supported for rotation about thepin 94, and the teeth of thesprocket 78 extend through theshoe 90 to engage therack 82. Among other things, theguide shoe 90 guides the movement of theframe 14 relative to therack 82 along the mine face and maintains alignment and engagement between thesprocket 78 and therack 82. In the illustrated embodiment, aguide shoe 90 is positioned proximate each end of theframe 14; in other embodiments, themining machine 10 may include fewer or more guide shoes. Other aspects of thedrive mechanism 70 may be similar to the system described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/374,747, filed Dec. 9, 2016, the entire contents of which are incorporated by reference herein. - Referring now to
FIG. 4 , themining machine 10 further includes a hydraulic system for providing power to various components. Among other things, the hydraulic system includes apump 102 for driving the fluid, a reservoir or tank 106 (FIG. 6 ), a filter 110 (FIG. 6 ), and a control valve (not shown). As shown inFIGS. 4 and 5 , theframe 14 includes aninternal compartment 114, and thepump 102 is supported in thecompartment 114. In the illustrated embodiment, theinternal compartment 114 is substantially enclosed and includes an opening on thegob side 64 of theframe 14. Thepump 102 includes afluid inlet 122 for receiving fluid from thetank 106, and afluid outlet 126. - As shown in
FIG. 6 , in the illustrated embodiment thetank 106 is positioned in a compartment adjacent theinternal compartment 114 and separated from theinternal compartment 114 by atank wall 130. A filter medium 162 (FIG. 7 ) is received within ahousing 178 of thefilter 110 and is positioned within thetank 106, although thefilter medium 162 is self-contained and sealed within thehousing 178 against the fluid in thetank 106. Thefilter 110 includes afluid inlet 142 and afluid outlet 146. Afirst coupling 150 and asecond coupling 154 each extend through thewall 130. In the illustrated embodiment, thefirst coupling 150 is in fluid communication with thefluid outlet 126 of thepump 102 and thefluid inlet 142 of thefilter 110, while thesecond coupling 154 is in fluid communication with thefluid outlet 146 of thefilter 110. - In the illustrated embodiment, the
filter 110 has a round profile. As shown inFIG. 7 , thefilter medium 162 of thefilter 110 is secured to acover 166. Thecover 166 is removably coupled to abracket 182. In the illustrated embodiment,bracket 182 is substantially rectangular in shape; in other embodiments, thebracket 182 may have another shape. Thebracket 182 couples to anupper surface 170 of theframe 14. Thefilter 110 extends through anopening 174 in thebracket 182. In the illustrated embodiment, thecover 166 has a round shape; in other embodiments, thecover 166 may have a square shape, or another shape. An operator may access thefilter medium 162 by uncoupling thecover 166 from thebracket 182 and withdrawing thefilter medium 162 through theopening 174. An operator my access thetank 106 by uncoupling thebracket 182 from theupper surface 170 of theframe 14 and withdrawing thefilter 110 from thetank 106. - During operation, fluid is drawn from the
tank 106 through thefluid inlet 122 of thepump 102. Pressurized fluid leaving thepump 102 flows from thefluid outlet 126, through thefirst coupling 150, and into thefluid inlet 142 of thefilter 110. The fluid then passes through thefilter medium 162. The fluid then leaves thefilter 110 through thefluid outlet 146 and passes through thesecond coupling 154 to a control valve (not shown). From the control valve, the fluid may be diverted to themotor 74 and/or to other motors or actuators (not shown). - In underground mines, particularly mines for low-profile seams, it is difficult for operators to access and service internal components of mining machines. Internal compartments of a longwall machine are often tightly packed with various components, fluid hoses, and electrical wires. In conventional machines, many internal compartments must be accessed from a side of the machine (e.g., the gob side of the frame facing away from the mine face), requiring an operator to remove portions of a spill plate and/or hoist the frame away from the mine floor. This makes routine maintenance tasks difficult and time-consuming. The
current filter 110 is positioned in thetank 106 and is accessible through theopening 174 in theupper surface 170 of theframe 14, thereby providing better access for service and replacement purposes. - Although aspects have been described in detail with reference to certain preferred embodiments, variations and modifications exist within the scope and spirit of one or more independent aspects as described. Various features and advantages are set forth in the following claims.
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