Blast Plug
20180328703 · 2018-11-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
F42D1/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42D1/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
This invention relates to a blast plug (10). The blast plug (10) includes a body (12), a means for suspending the blast plug (10) in a blast hole (50) above an explosive charge (54) and a bag member (16). The body (12) comprises a first end (18), an opposing second end (20) and one or more sides tapering (22) from the first end (18) towards the second end (20). The blast plug (10) suspending means is located at least partially at the second end (20) of the body (12). The bag member (16) is attached to the tapering sides (22) of the body (12) and extends about the body (12) such that the attached portion of the bag member (16) is restricted from moving toward the first end (18) of the body (12) by the tapering sides (22) thereof, wherein the bag member (16) operatively catches and contains tamping material deposited down the blast hole (50). In use, with the blast plug (10) suspended in the blast hole (50) by the blast plug (10) suspending means, the tamping material caught and contained in the bag member (16) causes the bag member (16) to expand radially outwardly relative to the body (12) to abut and seal against the blast hole walls (56) thereby to confine the blast energy generated on detonation of the explosive charge (54), with the first end (18) of the body (12) acting to reflect pressure waves propagating from the detonated explosive charge (54) back down the blast hole (50) thereby to increase the efficiency of the explosion.
Claims
1. A blast plug including: a body having a first end, an opposing second end and one or more sides tapering from the first end towards the second end; a means for suspending the blast plug in a blast hole operatively above an explosive charge, the blast plug suspending means being located at least partially at the second end of the body; and a bag member attached to the tapering sides and extending about the body such that the attached portion of the bag member is restricted from moving toward the first end of the body by the tapering sides thereof, wherein the bag member operatively catches and contains tamping material deposited down the blast hole; such that in use, with the blast plug suspended in the blast hole by the blast plug suspending means, the tamping material caught and contained in the bag member causes the bag member to expand radially outwardly relative to the body to abut and seal against the blast hole walls thereby to confine the blast energy generated on detonation of the explosive charge, with the first end of the body acting to reflect pressure waves propagating from the detonated explosive charge back down the blast hole thereby to increase the efficiency of the explosion.
2. A blast plug according to claim 1, wherein the body is frustum shaped.
3. A blast plug according to claim 1, wherein the body is frustoconical in shape.
4. A blast plug according to claim 1, wherein the first end of the body is substantially flat for, in use, effectively reflecting pressure waves propagating from the detonated explosive charge back down the blast hole.
5. A blast plug according to claim 1, wherein the blast plug suspending means comprises: (i) a bore defined by the body and extending through the first and the second ends of the body; and (ii) a line disposed within the bore, the line having a locating formation for locating the body at a predetermined location along the line.
6. A blast plug according to claim 5, wherein the position of the locating formation along the line is variable such that the location of the body along such line is consequentially variable.
7. A blast plug according to claim 1, wherein the blast plug suspending means comprises a line cast into the body, the line extending from the body at a location at or near the second end thereof.
8. A blast plug according to claim 7, wherein an end of the line cast into the body is attached to a locating formation, which locating formation acts to anchor the line in the body.
9. A blast plug according to claim 8, wherein the locating formation is a knot in the line, a loop in the line, a rod, a washer or any locating member extending radially outwardly on the line on which the body is cast, fastened or supported.
10. A blast plug according to claim 1, wherein the blast plug suspending means comprises a line and a connector to which the line is connectable, the connector being cast into the body.
11. A blast plug according to claim 10, wherein the connector defines a loop or hook formation to which the line is connectable.
12. A blast plug according to claim 1, wherein the bag member is attached to the tapering sides of the body at a location nearer the first end than to the second end of the body.
13. A blast plug according to claim 1, wherein the bag member is a bag having an open end and a closed end, the body being disposed at least partially within the bag with the second end of the body directed toward the open end of the bag, and further wherein the bag is tied to the tapering sides of the body.
14. A blast plug according to claim 10, further including a means for suspending a charge at a predetermined distance below the body.
15. A blast plug according to claim 14, wherein the charge suspending means comprises a charge line from which the explosive charge is suspended from the body.
16. A blast plug according to claim 15, wherein the charge line is an independent line extending outwardly from the first end of the body, or integral with the line from which the blast plug is operatively suspended, such that such line comprises: (i) a first portion extending from the second end of the body; and (ii) a second portion extending from the first end of the body.
17. A blast plug according to claim 10, wherein the blast plug suspending means includes a cross member from which an end of the line opposite the end extending from the body is fastenable thereby to operatively suspend the blast plug from the cross member, which cross member is: (i) sized larger than a diameter of the blast hole; and/or (ii) configured relative to the blast hole to lie across an opening thereof; such that the cross member is restricted from falling into the blast hole
18. A method for tamping a blast hole including the steps of: (A) suspending a blast plug in accordance with claim 1 in a blast hole above an explosive charge; (B) depositing tamping material down the blast hole so as to be caught and contained by the bag member thereby to cause the bag member to expand radially outwardly to abut and seal against the blast hole walls; and (C) applying an operatively upward force to the blast plug to displace the blast plug body further into the tamping material, consequentially causing the tamping material riding along the tapered sides of the body to displace radially outwardly relative to such body in a wedge-like manner thereby to further force the bag member into sealing abutment with the blast hole walls.
19. A method according to claim 17, wherein the operatively upward force is one or both of: (i) an upward pulling force applied to the blast plug via the blast plug suspending means prior to detonation of the explosives; and (ii) an upward pushing force generated by the detonation of the explosive.
20. A blast plug according to claim 6, wherein the locating formation is a knot in the line, a loop in the line, a rod, a washer or any locating member extending radially outwardly on the line on which the body is cast, fastened or supported.
21. A blast plug according to claim 5, further including a means for suspending a charge at a predetermined distance below the body.
22. A blast plug according to claim 7, further including a means for suspending a charge at a predetermined distance below the body.
23. A blast plug according to claim 5, wherein the blast plug suspending means includes a cross member from which an end of the line opposite the end extending from the body is fastenable thereby to operatively suspend the blast plug from the cross member, which cross member is: (i) sized larger than a diameter of the blast hole; and/or (ii) configured relative to the blast hole to lie across an opening thereof; such that the cross member is restricted from falling into the blast hole
24. A blast plug according to claim 7, wherein the blast plug suspending means includes a cross member from which an end of the line opposite the end extending from the body is fastenable thereby to operatively suspend the blast plug from the cross member, which cross member is: (i) sized larger than a diameter of the blast hole; and/or (ii) configured relative to the blast hole to lie across an opening thereof; such that the cross member is restricted from falling into the blast hole
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0028] The invention will now be described in more detail, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0037] A blast plug according to a preferred embodiment of the invention is designated generally in
[0038] The body 12 includes a first end 18, an opposing second end 20 and tapering sides 22 extending between the ends 18, 20 such that the body 12 is frustum in shape, more preferably frustoconical in shape.
[0039] The bag member 16 is attached to the tapering sides 22 by a tie 24, which inhibits the movement of the bag member 16 along the tapering sides 22, particularly to restrict the bag member 16 from sliding along the tapering sides 22 and beyond the first end 18 when loaded with tamping material 52 as will be described hereinafter. It is particularly preferred that the bag member 16 be attached to the tapering sides 22 at a location nearer the first end 18 than to the second end 20 of the body 12.
[0040] The bag member 16 is made of a flexible material to enable the bag member 16 to deform into the shape of the surface of the blast hole walls 56. The bag member 16 extends about the body 12 and is sized and shaped to extend from the body 12 to blast hole walls 56 and partially along such blast hole walls 56. This enables the bag member 16 to act as a catch for catching and containing tamping material 52 that is deposited into the blast hole 50 in which the blast plug 10 is deployed, as will be described with reference to
[0041] The line 14 is used for suspending the blast plug 10 in a blast hole 50 as will be described with reference to
[0042] According to a first embodiment illustrated in
[0043] Referring now to
[0044] Additionally, in the embodiment of
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[0046] The method of tamping a blast hole 50 with the blast plug 10 in accordance with the present invention will now be explained with reference to
[0047] With reference to
[0048] Once the blast plug 10 has reached the intended location within the blast hole 50, tamping material 52 is deposited into the blast hole 50. As the tamping material 52 falls down the blast hole 50 it is caught by the bag member 16 and retained therein to inhibit the tamping material 52 from falling past the body 12 toward the explosive charge 54. As the bag member 16 receives tamping material 52, it fills and expands radially outwardly toward the blast hole walls 56, causing the bag member 16 and the tamping material 52 contained therein to abut and seal against the blast hole walls 56. In this manner, an effective seal is created across the entire inner cross-sectional surface of the blast hole 50 as illustrated in
[0049] With sufficient tamping material 52 contained within the bag member 16, a pulling force may be applied to the line 14, causing the body 12 to be displaced toward and into the tamping material 52 into the position illustrated in
[0050] With the blast plug 10 deployed as described with reference to
[0051] It will be appreciated that the explosive charge 54 is typically pumped into the blast hole 50 in a liquid form, and detonated in use by a detonator 58. It will be appreciated further that a detonator cord 60 of the detonator 58 may be suspended from the cross member 31 much the same as the manner in which the blast plug 10 is suspended therefrom.
[0052] With reference to
[0053] It is envisaged that the main application of the blast plug 10 will be in the field of mining, particularly for coal and hematite fragmentation. The advantages of the blast plug 10 are many. A list of some of the advantages are listed below: [0054] Economical and eco-friendly manufacturethe body 12 can be moulded from concrete, reinforced concrete or mixed with vermiculite if required, using moulds that create a frustoconical shape such as bottles, flower pots or other cone-like shaped moulds. It will be appreciated that the blast plugs, particularly the first ends 28 thereof, are sized to fit snugly into the desired size blast hole. The bag members 16 may be polypropylene bags, plastic bags, conveyor belts or tyres. It will be appreciated further that the bottles, flower pots, bags, conveyor belts and tyres used to manufacture the blast plugs may be sourced from previously discarded material, which may be recycled for this purpose. [0055] Flexibility of manufacturethe line 14, or at least a portion thereof, may be made from wire, chain or rope. [0056] Environmentally friendly and safe in usereduced emission from the blast holes of gasses that are responsible for earth warming (i.e. carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and nitrogen oxide). [0057] Optimal rock fragmentation size. A minimum amount of explosives charge is required with an increased air or water standoff distance between the blast plug and the explosives charge to achieve the desired blasted ore size. [0058] Reduced unwanted fines, which negatively impacts on the price of the ore (particularly in hematite, manganese and coal mining). [0059] Reduction in contamination between the tamping material and the explosives. [0060] The weight of the tamping material is carried by the blast plug and as such, no longer supported by the explosives, which ensures a lighter explosives density at the bottom of the blast hole and an improved initiation by a booster charge that will result in improved Velocity of Detonation and improved fragmentation. [0061] Improved mining floor conditions. [0062] Improved cast blast or throw of the blasted rock. [0063] Reduced air blast noise. [0064] Reduced vibrations as measured by seismographs (confirmed through testing). [0065] Reduced fly rock. [0066] Reduced side and back break. [0067] Improved and safer high wall mining conditions. [0068] Improved machine digging rates. [0069] Reduced wear & tear on mining machines and mineral sizes. [0070] Increased productivity and increased production rates. [0071] Improved mining profits. [0072] The cross members are eco-friendly and will not damage mining machine tyres or cut conveyor beltsthe cross member are typically made from wooden sticks. [0073] Mixed and casted with vermiculite, heat resistant plugs will be manufactured to seal off hot holes encountered in blasting.
[0074] Although the invention has been described with reference to a preferred embodiment, it will be appreciated that many modifications or variations of the invention are possible without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention.