DRILLING OR BOLTING APPARATUS AND RELATED METHODS
20260055674 ยท 2026-02-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
E21B19/24
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E21D20/006
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E21B19/155
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E21B19/20
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E21B19/08
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International classification
E21B19/14
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E21B19/24
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Abstract
An apparatus is provided for forming a borehole in a surface of a mine passage or providing support for the surface. A mast includes a rotary drill head adapted to move along an axis of the mast toward or away from the surface of the mine passage. A holder is adapted for holding a plurality of drill elements, such as a starter steel, a finisher steel, and a roof anchor or bolt. The holder extends along an axis transverse to the axis of the drill head, and may take the form of a rotary carousel. A manipulator, such as a carriage, is adapted to move from a retracted position for gripping one drill element from the holder to an advanced position. In the advanced position, the manipulator or carriage is further adapted to rotate to align the one drill element with the axis of the drill head for forming the borehole or insertion into the borehole during the advance of the drill head toward the surface of the mine passage. Related methods are also disclosed.
Claims
1. An apparatus for forming a borehole in a surface of a mine passage or providing support for the surface, comprising: a mast including a rotary drill head adapted to move along a first axis of the mast toward or away from the surface of the mine passage; a holder adapted for holding a plurality of drill elements, the holder extending along a second axis transverse to the first axis of the drill head; and a carriage adapted to move from a retracted position for gripping one drill element from the holder to an advanced position, and in the advanced position rotate to align the one drill element with the first axis of the drill head for forming the borehole or insertion into the borehole during the advance of the drill head toward the surface of the mine passage.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the carriage in the retracted position is such that a first longitudinal axis of the carriage is generally parallel to a second longitudinal axis of the holder.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the holder comprises a carousel adapted to rotate about the second axis.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the carriage includes a pair of grippers adapted to retrieve the one drill element from the holder, and then hold the one drilling element during rotation of the carriage and advance of the drill head toward the surface of the mine passage.
5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein the pair of grippers are further adapted to associate the one drill element with a drill guide associated with an upper end of the mast for guiding the one drill element during advance of the drill head.
6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the drill head is adapted to move toward and away from the first axis to accommodate positioning of the one drilling element in alignment therewith.
7. The apparatus of claim 1, further including a boom comprising a rotary actuator for rotating the drill mast.
8. An apparatus for forming a borehole in a surface of a mine passage or providing support for the surface, comprising: a drill mast including a rotary drill head adapted to move along an axis toward and away from the surface; a holder for holding one or more drill elements; and a manipulator being adapted to rotate from a non-vertical orientation for retrieving one drill element from the holder to a vertical orientation for associating the one drill element with the drill head for advance toward the surface.
9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the holder is oriented so as to have a non-vertical longitudinal axis.
10. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein the non-vertical orientation of the manipulator is such that a longitudinal axis thereof is generally parallel to the non-vertical longitudinal axis of the holder.
11. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein the holder comprises a carousel adapted to rotate about the non-vertical longitudinal axis.
12. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the manipulator includes a pair of grippers adapted to retrieve the one drill element from the holder, and then hold the one drilling element during rotation of the manipulator and advance of the drill head toward the surface of the mine passage.
13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the pair of grippers are further adapted to associate the one drill element with a drill guide associated with an upper end of the mast for guiding the one drill element during advance of the drill head.
14. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the drill head is adapted to move toward and away from the axis of the drill mast to accommodate positioning of the one drilling element in alignment therewith.
15. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the manipulator is pivotably attached to the drill mast.
16. The apparatus of claim 8, further including a boom comprising a rotary actuator for rotating the drill mast.
17. An apparatus for forming a borehole in a surface of a mine passage or providing support for the surface, comprising: a drill mast including a rotary drill head adapted to move along an axis toward and away from the surface; and a carousel carrying at least two drill steels and at least one anchor.
18. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the at least two drill steels comprise a starter steel and a finisher steel.
19. The apparatus of claim 17, further including: a drill mast including a drill head; and a manipulator for retrieving one of the at least two drill steels and at least one anchor from the carousel and positioning the retrieved one drill steel or anchor in alignment with a borehole axis.
20. The apparatus of claim 19, wherein the carousel has a longitudinal axis generally transverse to the borehole axis.
21. A method for forming a borehole in a surface of a mine passage or providing support for the surface using a drill head for moving along an axis of a drill mast toward or away from the surface, comprising: (a) selecting at least one drill element from a plurality of drill elements oriented transverse to an axis of the drill mast; (b) rotating the at least one drill element to align with the axis of the drill mast; and (c) advancing the one drill element toward the surface of the mine passage.
22. The method of claim 21, further including the step of gripping and advancing the at least one drill element in the transverse orientation from a retracted position away from the axis of the drill mast to an advanced position for performing the rotating step.
23. The method of claim 21, wherein the at least one drill element comprises a starter steel, and further including repeating steps (a)-(c) for a finisher steel.
24. The method of claim 22, further including repeating steps (a)-(c) for a roof bolt.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0026] Referring now to the various figures, this disclosure relates primarily to a drilling or bolting apparatus for use in a drilling or bolting machine, or bolter 10. This bolter 10 may be used in connection with the installation of support in a surface of a mine passage. Specifically, the bolter 10 may serve to form a borehole in the surface, and then subsequently install an anchor (typically an elongated piece of rebar or like material called a roof bolt) in the borehole (but the borehole could pre-exist and/or be formed by a separate machine).
[0027] The bolter 10 may be adapted to be mounted to a support structure, such as for example a boom M associated with a vehicle (not shown) capable of moving or tramming about a mine passage. The boom M may include a rotary actuator A for rotating the bolter 10 relative to the boom. This rotation may be used to achieve drilling in the roof or ceiling of the mine passage, as well as the sidewalls or ribs, depending on the situation.
[0028] As perhaps best shown in
[0029] The bolter 10 may also include a holder for holding one or more drill elements E. This holder may be in the form of a carousel 16 for supporting the one or more drill elements. The drill elements E may comprise for example, drill steels, roof anchors (bolts), or any combination of the two. As can be understood the carousel 16 is mounted so as to have a longitudinal axis at an angle of less than 45 degrees relative to a horizontal axis, such as around 20-30 degrees, so as to maintain the drill elements E in a non-vertical position.
[0030] Consequently, the one or more drill elements E may have a length approximating the height of the mine passage, which would not be possible if the carousel 16 was in a purely vertical orientation. This means that the longitudinal axis of the carousel 16 and hence the associated one or more drilling elements E is generally transverse to a borehole axis X, which is the axis along which the drill head 12 advances to form the borehole or install the anchor therein. The carousel 16 may be adapted to rotate about its longitudinal axis, but otherwise is fixed in orientation, such as relative to a horizontal or otherwise non-vertical axis.
[0031] Adjacent to one side of the carousel 16 is a manipulator 18 adapted to remove a drill element E from the carousel and advance it to a position for forming or entering a borehole in the surface of the mine passage. To do so, the manipulator 18 may include a plurality of grippers 20 adapted to grip the drill element E (e.g., a drill steel or bolt) for removal from the carousel 16. In particular, the grippers 20 may be adapted to advance, clamp onto the drill element E (such as via opposed jaws, at least one of which is movable), and then withdraw to remove it from the carousel 16, as progressively shown in
[0032] As perhaps best understood from
[0033] At this point of advance, the manipulator 18 or carriage may be bodily rotated, such as by pivoting about a point of attachment to the mast 14. This pivoting may reorient the carriage from a non-vertical axis generally parallel to a non-vertical axis of the carousel 16 to achieve a substantially vertical orientation (note progression from
[0034] The carriage when positioned vertically (arrow V) places the drill element E in alignment with the borehole axis X, with which the drill head 12 is also aligned (but may be temporarily withdrawn from alignment with this axis during the reorientation of the manipulator 18 to a vertical position, as indicated by arrow C in
[0035] As can be understood from
[0036] Once the borehole formation using the drill steel (or steels as outlined below) or bolt installation is complete, the manipulator 18 may be returned to the home (non-vertical) position with its longitudinal axis in alignment with a non-vertical longitudinal axis of the carousel 16. The carousel 16 may then be rotated (note arrow Y in
[0037] The bolter 10 may also be used in connection with multiple drill elements for forming a borehole. For example, a shorter, so-called starter drill steel (S in
[0038] As can be appreciated, using such a carousel 16 oriented generally transverse to the drilling axis X allows for the drill elements E to approximate the height of the passage without interference, since they are not stored in a vertical orientation. The ability to rotate the carousel 16 from a non-vertical orientation in alignment with the carousel 16 to a vertical one then provides the ability to reorient and insert the drill element E into the surface, which drill element can thus approximate the height of the mine passage. This allows for use of such a low profile bolter 10 in narrow mine passages that heretofore was not possible.
[0039] Summarizing, this disclosure relates to one or more of the following items in any combination: [0040] 1. An apparatus for forming a borehole in a surface of a mine passage or providing support for the surface, comprising: [0041] a mast including a rotary drill head adapted to move along a first axis of the mast toward or away from the surface of the mine passage; [0042] a holder adapted for holding a plurality of drill elements, the holder extending along a second axis transverse to the first axis of the drill head; and [0043] a carriage adapted to move from a retracted position for gripping one drill element from the holder to an advanced position, and in the advanced position rotate to align the one drill element with the first axis of the drill head for forming the borehole or insertion into the borehole during the advance of the drill head toward the surface of the mine passage. [0044] 2. The apparatus of item 1, wherein the carriage in the retracted position is such that a first longitudinal axis of the carriage is generally parallel to a second longitudinal axis of the holder. [0045] 3. The apparatus of item 1 or item 2, wherein the holder comprises a carousel adapted to rotate about the second axis. [0046] 4. The apparatus of any of items 1-3, wherein the carriage includes a pair of grippers adapted to retrieve the one drill element from the holder, and then hold the one drilling element during rotation of the carriage and advance of the drill head toward the surface of the mine passage. [0047] 5. The apparatus of item 4, wherein the pair of grippers are further adapted to associate the one drill element with a drill guide associated with an upper end of the mast for guiding the one drill element during advance of the drill head. [0048] 6. The apparatus of any of items 1-5, wherein the drill head is adapted to move toward and away from the first axis to accommodate positioning of the one drilling element in alignment therewith. [0049] 7. The apparatus of any of items 1-6, further including a boom comprising a rotary actuator for rotating the drill mast. [0050] 8. An apparatus for forming a borehole in a surface of a mine passage or providing support for the surface, comprising: [0051] a drill mast including a rotary drill head adapted to move along an axis toward and away from the surface; [0052] a holder for holding one or more drill elements; and [0053] a manipulator being adapted to rotate from a non-vertical orientation for retrieving one drill element from the holder to a vertical orientation for associating the one drill element with the drill head for advance toward the surface. [0054] 9. The apparatus of item 8, wherein the holder is oriented so as to have a non-vertical longitudinal axis. [0055] 10. The apparatus of item 9, wherein the non-vertical orientation of the manipulator is such that a longitudinal axis thereof is generally parallel to the non-vertical longitudinal axis of the holder. [0056] 11. The apparatus of item 9 or item 10, wherein the holder comprises a carousel adapted to rotate about the non-vertical longitudinal axis. [0057] 12. The apparatus of any of items 9-11, wherein the manipulator includes a pair of grippers adapted to retrieve the one drill element from the holder, and then hold the one drilling element during rotation of the manipulator and advance of the drill head toward the surface of the mine passage. [0058] 13. The apparatus of item 12, wherein the pair of grippers are further adapted to associate the one drill element with a drill guide associated with an upper end of the mast for guiding the one drill element during advance of the drill head. [0059] 14. The apparatus of any of items 8-13, wherein the drill head is adapted to move toward and away from the axis of the drill mast to accommodate positioning of the one drilling element in alignment therewith. [0060] 15. The apparatus of any of items 8-14, wherein the manipulator is pivotably attached to the drill mast. [0061] 16. The apparatus of any of items 8-15, further including a boom comprising a rotary actuator for rotating the drill mast. [0062] 17. An apparatus for forming a borehole in a surface of a mine passage or providing support for the surface, comprising: [0063] a drill mast including a rotary drill head adapted to move along an axis toward and away from the surface; and [0064] a carousel carrying at least two drill steels and at least one anchor. [0065] 18. The apparatus of item 17, wherein the at least two drill steels comprise a starter steel and a finisher steel. [0066] 19. The apparatus of item 17 or item 18, further including: [0067] a drill mast including a drill head; and [0068] a manipulator for retrieving one of the at least two drill steels and at least one anchor from the carousel and positioning the retrieved one drill steel or anchor in alignment with a borehole axis. [0069] 20. The apparatus of any of items 17-19, wherein the carousel has a longitudinal axis generally transverse to the borehole axis. [0070] 21. A method for forming a borehole in a surface of a mine passage or providing support for the surface using a drill head for moving along an axis of a drill mast toward or away from the surface, comprising: [0071] (a) selecting at least one drill element from a plurality of drill elements oriented transverse to an axis of the drill mast; [0072] (b) rotating the at least one drill element to align with the axis of the drill mast; and [0073] (c) advancing the one drill element toward the surface of the mine passage. [0074] 22. The method of item 21, further including the step of gripping and advancing the at least one drill element in the transverse orientation from a retracted position away from the axis of the drill mast to an advanced position for performing the rotating step. [0075] 23. The method of item 21, wherein the at least one drill element comprises a starter steel, and further including repeating steps (a)-(c) for a finisher steel. [0076] 24. The method of item 22, further including repeating steps (a)-(c) for a roof bolt.
[0077] As used herein, the following terms have the following meanings:
[0078] A, an, and the as used herein refers to both singular and plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. By way of example, a compartment refers to one compartment or more than one compartment.
[0079] About, substantially, or approximately, as used herein referring to a measurable value, such as a parameter, an amount, a temporal duration, and the like, is meant to encompass variations of +/20% or less, including +/10% or less, +/5% or less, +/1% or less, and +/0.1% or less of and from the specified value, in so far such variations are appropriate to perform in the disclosed invention. However, it is to be understood that the value to which such modifiers refer is itself also specifically disclosed.
[0080] Comprise, comprising, and comprises and comprised of as used herein are synonymous with include, including, includes or contain, containing, contains and are inclusive or open-ended terms that specifies the presence of what follows e.g. component and do not exclude or preclude the presence of additional, non-recited components, features, element, members, steps, known in the art or disclosed therein.
[0081] Although the invention has been described in conjunction with specific embodiments, many alternatives, modifications, and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, it embraces all such alternatives, modifications, and variations that fall within the spirit and scope of the appended claims. All publications, patents and patent applications mentioned in this specification are herein incorporated in their entirety by reference into the specification, to the same extent as if each individual publication, patent or patent application was specifically and individually indicated to be incorporated herein by reference. In addition, or identification of any reference in this application shall not be construed as an admission that such reference is available as prior art to the present disclosure.