EMERGENCY FALL ARRESTING SYSTEM
20170275136 ยท 2017-09-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
In the system, steel guides are positioned in a mine shaft; a cage is mounted to the guides for movement in the shaft in the manner of an elevator; and clamps are carried by the cage, the clamps being adapted to, when activated, grip the rails with a clamping force that increases progressively, to lock the cage to the guides.
Claims
1. In combination, in a shaft: steel guides positioned in the shaft; a cage mounted to the guides for movement in the shaft in the manner of an elevator; and clamps carried by the cage, the clamps being adapted to, when activated, grip the rails with a clamping force that increases progressively, to lock the cage to the guides.
Description
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0005] A detailed description of an exemplary embodiment of the invention is found in the following sections of this document entitled Technical Installation Details and Design and Operating Principles. The system provides for an advantageous combination of reliability, durability, economy and safety. Without limitation, one advantage relates to the use of the clamps which allow for clamping force to be increased progressively over a period of time, to bring any cage in free fall to which the clamps are secured to a stop in a manner that keeps deceleration forces to which the cage and its contents and occupants are exposed well below those that are associated with a dog-based FAS. The period of time can be adjusted by persons of ordinary skill in view of, inter alia, empty cage mass, number of clamps and clamp size, to ensure that the cage is brought to a stop over an appropriate period of time. Surprisingly, it has been found that this can make a measurable improvement in safety without adding greatly to costs.
[0006] Whereas a specific embodiment is herein illustrated and described, variations will of course be understood to be possible.