Loading arm assembly and method of use
10844715 ยท 2020-11-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E21D9/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B65G2814/0343
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A loading arm assembly for directing material removed by a mining machining having a cutting head and a conveyor assembly includes a loading arm assembly that includes a loading arm and a spacer connector. The loading arm is configured to be removably attachable to the spacer connector and the spacer connector is configured to be removably attachable to a gear box or other driving mechanism of the mining machine. A centering cap assembly can also be used to assist in centering the loading arm-spacer connector combination, the centering cap assembly being removably attachable to the gear box.
Claims
1. A loading arm assembly for a mining machine comprising: a loading arm having a center portion and plurality of arms extending from the center portion for directing mined material to a conveyor of a mining machine, the center portion including an optional opening and an underside surface, and a spacer connector having a top surface facing the underside surface of the center portion of the loading arm, the center portion of the loading arm having a first set of openings and the spacer connector having a second set of openings, the first set of openings aligned with the second set of openings and permitting the center portion of the loading arm to be removably attachable to the spacer connector, the spacer connector having a third set of openings, the third set of openings permitting the spacer connector to be removably attachable to a loading arm drive mechanism of the mining machine.
2. The loading arm assembly of claim 1, wherein the center portion of the loading arm includes a center through opening.
3. The loading arm assembly of claim 1, wherein the first set of openings are in the center portion of the loading arm and the second set of openings in the spacer connector are threaded to permit the center portion of the loading arm to be removably attachable to the spacer connector using a threaded connection.
4. The loading arm assembly of claim 1, wherein the third set of openings in the spacer connector allow for bolts to pass therethrough and threadably connect to the loading arm driving mechanism of the mining machine.
5. The loading arm assembly of claim 1, wherein the third set of openings in the spacer connector allow for bolts to pass therethrough and threadably connect to the loading arm driving mechanism of the mining machine.
6. The loading arm assembly of claim 1, wherein the spacer connector has a first set of keyway slots spaced apart along an inner part of the spacer connector and a second set of keyway slots spaced apart along an outer part of the spacer connector, the first and second sets of keyway slots facilitating alignment with correspondingly aligned keyway slots in the underside surface of the loading arm.
7. The loading arm assembly of claim 2, further comprising a cap assembly, the cap assembly configured to pass through the center through opening in the loading arm and a center through opening spacer connector and be removably attachable to a driving mechanism of the mining machine.
8. The loading arm assembly of claim 1, wherein at least a center portion of a top surface of the spacer connector and at least a center portion of a bottom surface of the loading arm have machined flat surfaces.
9. A mining machine having at least a conveyor assembly for removing the mined material, and at least one loading arm assembly for directing the removed material to a conveyor of the conveyor assembly, each loading arm assembly, the at least one loading arm assembly comprising the loading arm assembly of claim 1.
10. In a method of mining a material using a mining machine having a conveyor assembly for removing the mined material and loading arm assemblies for directing the removed material to a conveyor of the conveyor assembly, the improvement comprising using the loading arm assembly of claim 1 for directing the mined material to the conveyor.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(13) The invention provides an improved loading arm assembly that is more securely attached to the gear box of the mining equipment and has less tendency to separate therefrom and damage the mining equipment using the loading arms.
(14) One embodiment of the inventive loading arm assembly is shown in
(15) The loading arm 21 is similar to the arm disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 8,506,017 to Southern, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety. This loading arm has improved wear features at the ends of the arms. It should be understood that the inventive assembly could use other types of loading arms as well.
(16) The spacer connector 23 has two functions. One is that the spacer connector is made with a thickness to provide a spacing function between the loading arm and a gear box or driving mechanism for the loading arm assembly that is part of the mining equipment using the loading arms. Although an actual gear box is not shown, it is represented by the structure designated by reference 26 in
(17) The other function of the spacer connector is actually a dual function in that the spacer provides a mounting place for the loading arm such that the spacer connector and loading arm are connected together and the spacer connector is also attachable to the gear box.
(18) The spacer connector 23 is shown by itself in
(19) The top surface also includes a first set of threaded openings 31, which are designed to receive a threaded bolt to connect the spacer connector to the loading arm as described below. A second set of openings 33 are included in the spacer connector 23. This second set of openings 33 are through openings that allow a bolt 36 to pass through the openings 33 and threadably attach to the gear box of the mining equipment.
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(24) Typically, the gear box will have a riser that is sized to enter a portion of the opening 28 in the spacer connector. As a result of this configuration, the bolts 57 for the cap assembly 23, which extend below the loading arm 21 as shown in
(25) Because the loading arm 21 is removably attachable to the spacer connector 23 and the spacer connector 23 is removably attachable to the gear box, shorter bolts can be used for both attachments. Typically, the bolt length is up to about 8 inches when a loading arm is attached to a gear box with a conventional spacer positioned between the two. This length is necessary as the prior art spacers are usually in the range of 70 to 80 mm. The inventive assembly allows much shorter bolt lengths, e.g., 3.5 inches, and the problem of stretching of the long bolts is avoided. The fasteners connecting the spacer to the gearbox are captured by the offset nature of the bolt holes. The loading arm covers the first set of mounting holes in the spacer connector once the two are attached. This prevents the lower mounting fasteners from coming completely out of the gearbox.
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(27) The bottom surface 59 of the spacer connector can also have keyway slots 63 and metal machine keys 64, see
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(29) When the cap assembly 25 is used, the loading arm 21 top surface 34, see
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(31) The underside surface 69 also has keyway slots 73 and 75, with slots 73 along an inner portion of the center portion of the loading arm and slots 75 positioned along the outer periphery of the center portion of the loading arm. As described above, the metal machine keys 49 engage both the keyway slots in the top surface 27 of the spacer connector 23 and the keyway slots in the underside surface 69 of the loading arm 21 for alignment of these two components.
(32) In use, a pair of inventive loading arm assemblies would be secured to a driving mechanism of a mining machine and rotated by a driving mechanism to direct mined coal that is dropped into the pan below the loading arms to the conveyor of the mining machine for removal from the mining site.
(33) While it is typical for a mining machine to use a pair of loading arms, the inventive loading arm assembly could be used singularly if the mining equipment dictated such use.
(34) As such, an invention has been disclosed in terms of preferred embodiments thereof which fulfills each and every one of the objects of the present invention as set forth above and provides a new and improved loading arm assembly design for mining equipment and its method of use.
(35) Of course, various changes, modifications and alterations from the teachings of the present invention may be contemplated by those skilled in the art without departing from the intended spirit and scope thereof. It is intended that the present invention only be limited by the terms of the appended claims.