Mine-roof support control means

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Inventors

Krieger, Karl
Kuschke, Gunther

Application #

359940

Filed

Mar-19-1982

Published

Oct-16-1984

Current US Class

091/170MP
091/461
091/517
137/624.14
137/624.18

International Classes

F15B 009/10

Field of Search

91/170 405/302 137/624.14 137/624.18

Assignee

Hermann Hemscheidt Maschinenfabrik GmbH & Co. (Wuppertal, DE)

Examiners

Garrett; Robert E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Berman, Aisenberg & Platt

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Abstract
A control device for the sequential control of an advancing mine-roof support comprising pressure-controlled directional control valves alternately connectable to a high pressure line and to a return line in order to convert a pressure pulse into a switching step at the main control unit of the advancing mine-roof support and for transmitting an answering pressure pulse signalling the completion of the workstage for continuing the sequence.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. Mine-roof support control means comrising:

(a) a main control unit incorporating a pressure-controlled valve;

(b) a workstage control device connected thereto and comprising a 3/2 switching-on valve, a 3/2 switching-off valve and a 3/2 transmitting valve, said 3/2 valves of the control device being alternately connectable to a high-pressure fluid line and to a low-pressure fluid return line in order to convert a pressure pulse into a switching step at the main control unit and for transmitting an answering pressure pulse signalling the completion of a workstage for continuing a sequence of operations;

(c) respective means for actuating the switching-on valve and the switching-off valve, said actuating means each including a fluid cylinder containing twin operating pistons;



Description
This invention relates to a control device for the sequential control of an advancing mine-roof support.

It is known to control the successive retraction, advancing and resetting workstages of an advancing mine-roof support using sequential switching. In one such control device--shown in German Specification No. 12 54 563--the switching sequence is actuated by a pressure pulse which is led via a flexible hose line from the adjacent mine-roof support to a control device in the support unit that is to be controlled. In the mine-roof support to be controlled, an operating piston is caused to be opened, and this leads to a splitting-up of the pressure pulse and to it pressurising and actuating a plurality of control valves simultaneously. On the way to the control device and in the control device itself, however, the pressure of the pulse diminishes due to the expansion of the hose line and to restrictions in the feed ducts of the control device. Since the pressure in the high pressure line is not constant but falls considerably during the carrying-out of workstages as a result of the abstraction of hydraulic liquid, a pressure pulse led to the control device may be attenuated so much that the control valves will no longer effect a connection and the swtiching sequence is interrupted. A renewed rise in the pressure in the high pressure line then causes the sequencing to be resumed at an unpredictable point in time. The consequences are not only waiting periods but also the possibility that advance of the mine-roof support will continue when the pressure again becomes effective. Frequent interruptions can appreciably delay the advancing of a group of supports, and there is also the danger that, when the switching sequence is again operative especially after prolonged stoppages, the supports will make uncontrolled movements which will injure workers in the mine and cause damage to the structure of the mine.
 
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