Cable/hose handling chain

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Inventors

Hart, Anthony John

Application #

193967

Filed

Nov-18-1998

Published

Feb-29-2000

Current US Class

059/78
248/49
248/51

International Classes

B21L 003/02

Field of Search

59/78.1 59/900 248/48 248/49 248/51

Assignee

Mansign Mining Equipment Limited (GB)

Examiners

Jones; David

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Jones & Askew

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Abstract
A chain link for a cable/hose handling chain, the chain link including a body defined by a pair of opposed sidewalls, a top wall and a bottom wall which together define a closed compartment for housing cables/hoses, each of the sidewalls being provided with pivotal formations to enable the chain link to be pivotally connected to a similar link to form a chain, at least one of the sidewalls being detachably attached to one end of the top and bottom walls to provide access to the compartment for insertion and removal of cable/hoses.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A chain link for a cable/hose handling chain, the chain link including a body defined by a pair of opposed sidewalls, a top wall and a bottom wall which are connected together to define a closed compartment for housing cables/hoses, each of the sidewalls being provided with pivotal formations to enable the chain link to be pivotally connected to a similar link to form a chain, one of the sidewalls being detachably attached to one end of the top and bottom walls to enable removal of said one sidewall to provide access to the compartment for insertion and removal of cable/hoses, the connection between the top, bottom and remaining sidewall being such as to maintain integrity of said compartment after removal of said one sidewall, said one sidewall including upper and lower connection formations in the form of recesses or projections located on an inner side face, the top and bottom walls having at their ends projecting cooperating connection formations in the form of projections or recesses engaged with respective connection formations formed on the said sidewall, wherein said one sidewall includes an upper bore extending through the sidewall from said upper connection formation to an outer side face of said sidewall, and a lower bore extending through the sidewall from said lower connection formation to the outer side face of said sidewall, the top and bottom walls each including attachment means passing through said upper and lower bore respectively, the attachment means including fixing means for maintaining engagement of the cooperating connection means, the top and bottom walls each comprising a body molded from a plastics material, and the attachment means for each of the top and bottom walls being in the form of at least one metal rod extending through said body.



Description
The present invention relates to a cable/hose handling chain and to a chain link therefor.

In particular the present invention relates to a cable/hose handling chain and chain link therefor which is suitable for use in handling cables/hoses used in deep coal mining operations, for example as used for supplying electrical power or hydraulic fluid to coal winning equipment.

In such operations it is desirable for the handling chain to be reliable in use whilst operating in a harsh environment, and easy to disassemble to enable cables/hoses to be inserted or removed from the chain often in very restricted areas of space. It is also desirable for the chain to be of minimum width so as not to occupy a substantially greater amount of space than that occupied by the cables/hoses being handled.

It is known to provide a type of cable/hose handling chain referred to as side pull chains which are composed of open sided chain links. Typical examples of side pull chain links are disclosed in our earlier UK patent 1441362. With side pull chains the cable/hose is retained within the chain by removable clips. Since each chain link is open sided they are susceptible to snagging whilst being dragged and if snagging occurs there is a danger that the cables/hoses become damaged by the clips digging into them and/or by the cables/hoses being pulled out of the handling chain. In either case it is usually then necessary to replace the cables/hoses and this is an expensive exercise both in terms of replacement cost and downtime for the affected operation.
 
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