AU1361902A - Pick box for housing a mineral cutter pick - Google Patents
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Patents Act 1990 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION FOR A STANDARD PATENT Name of Applicant Actual Inventors Address for Service: Invention Title: Hydra Mining Tools International Limited William Stephen Clapham and John Joseph Warren CULLEN CO Patent Trade Mark Attorneys, 239 George Street Brisbane QId 4000 Australian Pick Box for Housing a Mineral Cutter Pick The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it, known to us: Title of the Invention Pick box for housing a mineral cutter pick Field of the Invention This invention relates to a pick box for releasably housing a cutter pick, with the box adapted, in use, to be mounted on a rotary cutting head of a shearer drum for mineral winning operations, or of a rock cutting head for underground roadway or tunnel driving operations, or also for mineral winning, or, for surface use, of a road planing machine as part of highway maintenance.
Background of the Invention All boxes, whether produced as steel castings or forgings, have an aperture to receive the shank of a cutter pick, the aperture diminishing the material and hence strength of the box and thus unavoidably creating an area of weakness, and hence breakage in extreme cutting conditions 15 eg when encountering a band of hard rock or when inadvertently striking a metal object such as *a roof beam, strata anchor etc.
Furthermore, when considering round pick shanks and hence round box apertures, the setting angle applied to the box on the rotary cutting head to give the correct cutting attitude of the pick, adds to the vulnerability of the box. The introduction of a sleeve between the pick shanks and the bore aperture reduces further the section of the box material remaining. In addition, current developments in box design include "wet" systems, fed by internal watercourse bores; which bores again create structural weakness to the box.
Apart from wear, "wet" boxes are prone, in general to two failings: 1. loss of system pressure when boxes are broken below their water carrying bores, and 2 2. internal blockage from water borne debris.
Whilst a rotary cutting head or shearer drum may have 50 or more pick boxes, the breakage of one or two boxes will not greatly impair the cutting efficiency and the practice is to continue the use of a rotary member with broken boxes until say a scheduled maintenance period is reached, because a broken box requires the broken box(es) to be burnt off, and a replacement box to be welded on, and as such operations are not allowed by law in UK coal mines, the rotary Smember must be removed from the mining or tunnelling machine and transported either to the surface or to a safe area, for welding.
Apart from the above problem, and as indicated previously a broken box exposes a water bore, so that, instead of the water flow being throttled by a relatively small diameter spray nozzle for discharge of a spray at the required area, large quantities of water are wasted by uncontrolled emission from an exposed bore, resulting in diminished, or ineffective flow to the remaining spray nozzles, as well as inconvenient deposit of water in the mining etc area.
e 15 Object of the Present Invention A basic object of the present invention is the provision of an improved "wet" pick box.
Summary of a First Aspect of the Invention According to the present invention, there is provided a "wet" pick box for releasably housing a shank of a mineral cutter pick, the box comprising: a body member, adapted in use to be secured to a rotary member, and having a. front end and a rear end (having regard to the directions of rotation of the rotary member, in use); (ii) an aperture in the body member corresponding cross-section to that of the sleeve or of a shank of a cutter pick intended, in use, to be carried by the box;
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3 (iii) at least one bore in the body member defining an internal water course connectable, at an inlet end, to a source of pressurised water; (iv) a water discharge nozzle also housed in an aperture in the body member and connected to an outlet end of the watercourse; a hole intersecting the bore towards the rear end of the box, and (vi) a member insertable into, and removable from the hole and, in one embodiment, to permit water flow, and in another embodiment blanking-off the bore to prevent water flow.
10 Advantages of the Invention By the provision of the alternative insertable members, one member, for normal operation with a non-broken box, to permit water flow and may carry a water filter eg a gauze, to prevent debris entrained in the water supply reaching the spray nozzle and blocking same.
Importantly, ifa box breakage should occur, then the flow permitting member is removed and replaced by a blanking-off member, which blocks water flow and hence prevents uncontrolled emission or discharge of water from a bore exposed by the breakage, thus maintaining the water pressure for the remainder of the spray nozzles.
Preferred or Optional Features of the Invention The hole intersecting the bore is a tapped hole, with the insertable member having an external thread.
The insertable member in one embodiment carries a filter through which the water must flow to reach the spray nozzle.
The filter is a thimble shaped metal gauze located in a receiving recess of the insertable member.
The insertable member, of any form carries at least one sealing ring.
The aperture in the body member is hexagonal.
A tapped hole is provided at or towards a front end of the box, to receive a water spray nozzle.
The internal watercourse is defined by at least two linear bores intersecting at a side face *of the box at a side chamber which is closed-off by a cover plate, which is removable to expose ends of the intersecting bores, whereby a rod may be inserted to clear debris blocking the bore(s).
Summary of a Second Aspect of the Invention According to a second aspect of the invention, there is provided a rotary, mineral cutting head to which a plurality of pick boxes in accordance with the first aspect, are welded.
The invention will now be described in greater detail, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: 15 Figure 1 is a side elevation of a pick box in accordance with the invention; Figure 2 is an end elevation of Figure 1 in the direction of arrow A; and Figures 3 and 4 show two alternative plugs to be fitted into the pick box of Figures 1 and 2.
A "wet" pick box 1 comprises a body member 2, adapted in use to be welded to a rotary cutting head, and having a front end 3 and a rear end 4 (having regard to the directions of rotation of the cutting head, in use). The body member 2 is provided with a hexagonal aperture 5 to receive a sleeve or of a shank of a cutter pick intended, in use, to be carried by, and releasably retained in, the box 2. Multiple bores 15, 16, 20 in the body member define an internal water course 6 connectable, at an inlet end 7, to a source of pressurised water, whilst a water discharge/spray nozzle (not shown) is also housed in an aperture 8 in the body member and connected to an outlet end 9 of the watercourse. A tapped hole 10 intersects the bore 16 towards the rear end 4 of the pick box 1, and a screw threaded plug member 11A is insertable into, and removable from the hole 10 to permit water flow, or alternatively plug 11B capable, of blankingoff the bore 5 to prevent water flow. To guard against contaminated water being supplied and contaminants eventually blocking the spray nozzle, the plug 11A carries a metal gauze filter 12 through which the water must flow to reach the spray nozzle, whilst both plugs 11A and 11B carry deformable sealing rings 13,14.
SThe two linear bores 15,16 intersect at a side face 17 of the box 1 at a side chamber 18 which is closed-off by a cover plate 19, which is removable to expose ends of the intersecting bores, whereby a rod may be inserted to clear any debris blocking the bores 15 or 16.
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Claims (9)
1. A "wet" pick box for releasably housing a shank of a mineral cutter pick, the box comprising: a body member, adapted in use to be secured to a rotary member, and having a front end and a rear end (having regard to the directions of rotation of the rotary member, in use); (ii) a first aperture in the body member corresponding cross-section to that of the sleeve or of a shank of a cutter pick intended, in use, to be carried by the box; (iii) at least one bore in the body member defining an internal water course connectable, at an inlet end, to a source of pressurised water; (iv) a second aperture in the body member adapted to have a water discharge nozzle and connected to an outlet end of the watercourse; a hole intersecting the bore towards the rear of the box, and (vi) a member insertable into, and removable from the hole and capable, in one 15 embodiment permitting water flow, and in another embodiment blanking-off the bore and hence preventing water flow.
2. A pick box as claimed in Claim 1, wherein the hole intersecting the bore is a tapped hole, with the insertable member having an external thread.
3. A pick box as claimed in Claim I or Claim 2, wherein the insertable member in one embodiment carries a filter through which the water must flow to reach the water discharge/spray nozzle. 7
4. A pick box as claimed in Claim 3, wherein the filter is a thimble shaped metal gauze located in a receiving recess of the insertable member.
A pick box as claimed in any preceding Claim, wherein the insertable member, of either form, carries at least one sealing ring.
6. A pick box as claimed in any preceding Claim, wherein the aperture in the body member is hexagonal. S
7. A pick box as claimed in any preceding Claim, wherein a tapped hole is provided at or towards a front end of the box, to receive a water spray nozzle. o•
8. A pick box as claimed in any preceding Claim, wherein the internal watercourse is "defined by at least two linear bores intersecting at a side face of the box at a side chamber 15 which is closed-off by a cover plate, which cover plate is removable to expose ends of the intersecting bores, whereby a rod may be inserted to clear any debris blocking the bore(s).
9. A pick box substantially as herein before described with reference to the accompanying drawing(s). A rotary, mineral cutting head to which a plurality of pick boxes, as defined in any preceding Claim, are welded. 1. A rotary, mineral cutting bead substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawing(s). DATED this 2 9 1h Day of January 2002 Hydra Mining Tools International Limited By their Patent Attorneys CULLEN CO .00*0
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