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AU2005205832A1
AU2005205832A1 AU2005205832A AU2005205832A AU2005205832A1 AU 2005205832 A1 AU2005205832 A1 AU 2005205832A1 AU 2005205832 A AU2005205832 A AU 2005205832A AU 2005205832 A AU2005205832 A AU 2005205832A AU 2005205832 A1 AU2005205832 A1 AU 2005205832A1
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Patents Act 1990 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION STANDARD PATENT Applicants: UDR-KL PTY LTD A.C.N. 060 003 027 Invention Title: DOOR ARRANGEMENT The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to us: 2 o A CLOSURE SYSTEM FOR A TROUGH ci Field of the Invention C The present invention relates to the mining OO industry.
M 5 Background of the Invention In drilling operations it is frequently necessary to obtain a sample of drilled material to accurately ci n monitor the material composition. In one type of system a 0 stacked series of drop boxes are employed so that a S10 sufficient amount of material can be collected to enable ci f an adequate flow distribution of the material to be odirected to a sampling apparatus. A sample extracted from the sampling apparatus can then give an indication of proportional quantities of minerals within the drilled material.
The existing type of double box system is affected by problems which can result in an inadequate flow distribution of material to the sampler. Such problems may be attributable to faulty operation of trap doors which are controlled to open and close the drop boxes to allow either build up or release of material therein.
One type of trap door design for a drop box consists of a V-shaped trough with rectangular openings which are opened or closed by trap doors which are hinged at their upper ends. Sometimes with this type of arrangement material can build up around the openings and block operation of the trap doors so that they are unable to close properly.
Summary of the Invention The present invention provides an alternative type of closure system for a trough comprising a first closure means and a second closure means, the first closure means comprising a first closure member which is movable between a closed position, where it closes against the perimeter of a first opening in the bottom of a trough and an open position where it retracts to a position away Hq:\5L~eS\Keep~specflp5$14a .spec~cloc 2109105 3 o from contact with the perimeter of the first opening, the e second closure means comprising a second closure member :L which is movable between a closed position where it closes Cl) against the perimeter of a second opening in an opposite ID 5 side of the bottom of the trough and an open position where it retracts to a position away from contact with the perimeter of the second opening, and first and second C controllers operable to move the first closure member and 00 0second closure member respectively between the open and 10 closed positions.
ci I Preferably the trough has a bottom section o comprising a lower divider separating the first and second openings.
When the first and second closure members are in the closed position it is preferred that they form a Vshaped bottom section of the trough.
When the first and second closure members are in the closed position it is preferred that they are inclined symmetrically with respect to the divider.
At least one closure member may be retractable to the open position from below the trough.
At least one closure member may be retractable to a position adjacent one side of the trough.
It is preferred that at least one of the closure members is adapted to move laterally between the open and closed positions.
At least one of the closure members may be adapted to move horizontally between the open and closed positions.
It is preferred that the closure members are adapted to move in opposite directions when moving from the open to the closed positions or vice versa.
The first closure member may comprise a flat wall pivotally attached to an arm of the first controller.
It is preferred that the second closure member is similar to the first closure member.
The system may include a first front upper detent ueC\Keep\spec.l\p5146b.pec.doc 2/09/OS 4 o and second upper detent which respectively provide a stop 0g against which the upper edge of the closure member abuts L in the closed position.
c Each closure member may be adapted to pivot D 5 upwardly with respect to the respective upper front detent when its upper edge strikes the upper front detent.
The lower edge of each closure member may be n adapted to abut the divider when in the closed position.
0 It is preferred that the system includes a first rear upper detent and a second rear upper detent which Srespectively provide a stop against which the upper edge oabuts when moving to the closed position.
Each closure member may be adapted to pivot away from the trough with respect to the rear upper detent when retracting to the open position. The system may include first and second lower detents which are respectively adapted to provide a stop against which the lower edge of the closure member abuts in the open position.
Preferably each lower detent is positioned laterally behind the respective rear upper detent.
Each controller may comprise a hydraulic or pneumatic ram/piston.
The arm of the closure member preferably constitutes the ram/piston.
The cross sectional shape of the arm may be hexagonal, rectangular, triangular or another shape other than round.
The system may include a housing component adapted to be connected above a like housing or mixer apparatus.
Preferably the housing component is adapted to be connected below a component for providing a vortex for forcing material through the openings.
The housing components may comprise a box like frame open at the top and bottom.
The housing may include a top and bottom flange for connection to upper and lower components respectively.
Ii: \5ue1Vi{eep\speciNp5~I .~pec.c1oc 2/O9~''Th 5 o It is preferred that the closure means are Scontrolled by the controllers to snap open or close.
C One or more of the detents may be horizontally O extending bars.
D 5 The system may include two housings each including first and second closure means.
It is preferred that the closure members are able n to pivot with respect to the arms.
00 Preferably the closure members comprise rectangular plates connected to distal ends of arms of the f controllers respectively for pivotal movement with respect o thereto.
It is preferred that the detents determine the extent to which each closure member is able to pivot.
It is preferred that the trough forms part of the housing of the system.
The trough is preferably located in the centre of the upper flange.
Preferably the upper flange is connected to a receptacle or hopper.
Each of the closure members preferably is provided with locating portions at either ends thereof for locating the closure members against side walls of the trough in the closed position.
Preferably the locating portions comprise metal plate portions.
Brief Description of the Drawings A preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings in which: Figure 1 shows a schematic diagram of a double box arrangement for collecting sampling material in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention; Figure 2 shows a top angled view of a closure system for a trough according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention; H:\S ueb\Keep\speci\p58i148. spec, doc 2/09/0 6 Va
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o Figure 3 shows a bottom angled view of the closure system shown in Figure 2; Figure 4 shows a side view of the closure system shown in Figure 2; 5 Figure 5A shows a schematic front view of the closure system according to the present invention in a partially open mode of operation; Figure SB shows the closure system of Figure 4A in a closed position; Figure 5C shows the closure system in a partially open mode of operation; and Figure 5D shows the closure system in a fully open mode of operation.
Detailed Description of the Drawings A double box hopper system is shown in Figure 1 consisting of an upper box 11 and a lower box 12. A conduit is connected to the upper box 11 and feeds material to the box 12.
Below the box 12 a sample splitter 13 is provided.
The top part of box 11 is provided with a Vshaped trough 14 with rectangular trap door openings and 16 on opposite sides of a divider bar 17 extending horizontally at the lower apex of the trough between end walls of the trough 18, 19.
The openings 15 and 16 which form the floor of the trough 14 are provided with left and right side trap doors 20, 21 which are pivotally connected to the ends of arms 22 and 23 of pneumatic rams 24 and 25 respectively.
Upper box 11 may be integrally formed with trough 26 of lower box 12 or alternatively may be provided with a lower flange plate 27 shown more clearly in Figure which can be connected to an upper flange plate 28 of lower box 12. The lower box 12 is then connected above the sampler splitter 13 so that the centre-line of the sampler splitter 13 is aligned vertically below the divider of trough 26; It:\SieB\Keen\peeCippPV'.spoc.dc 2/09/0 7 o Referring to Figures 2, 3 and 4, each of the trap C doors 15 and 16 consists of a rectangular metal plate with a end tabs 29, 30 which are configured to slide outside the O end walls 18, 19 of the trough 14 when the trap doors are in the closed position.
0The upper flange plate- 28 effectively covers the perimeter of the trough and enables the box to be Sconnected to a suitable component above. Likewise the 00 00lower flange 27 is also a horizontal plate with a hollow o 10 central area below the trough 14. This flange 27 in the f case of the upper box would be connected to the upper oflange 28 of the lower box 12. In the case of the lower Sbox the flange 27 could be dispensed with altogether or could be connected to a suitable connecting element of another component such as that housing the sample splitter 13.
Each of the trap doors 20, 21 is pivotally connected through a pivot pin 30, 31 to an end sleeve attachment 32, 33 on the outer ends of each of the hydraulic ram arms 22, 23 respectively.
Movement of these trapdoors is controlled by a series of horizontal bars as they are moved between open and closed positions by the hydraulic rams 24, In Figure 5A each of the hydraulic rams are operated to move their ram arms and hence trap doors and 21 towards the openings in the trough 14. However before they each reach the openings their upper edges 36 strike horizontal bars 37 and 38 respectively located just above the top edge of each opening 15, 16 next to the lower end of vertical walls 39, 40 of the trough 14.
Further movement of the arms 22 and 23 horizontally towards the centre of the trough results in pivoting motion of both of the trap doors 20, 21 upwardly with respect to the respective bars 37, 38.
Thus in Figure 5B the lower edges 51, 52 of the trap doors 20, 21 abut against the edges of the horizontal divider 17.
H:\5UeB\Keep/pecL\p56148.spec- dcc 2/09/'05 8 o Furthermore, the other edges of the trap doors 0g abut against adjacent edges around the perimeter of the C openings.
In this position the openings are closed by both ID 5 of the trap doors 20, 21. Further movement of the 0 hydraulic arms 22, 23 is therefore prevented.
If it is desired to retract the trap doors 20, 21 ci Sthe hydraulic rams 24, 25 are operated to move the arms 00 22, 23 laterally and horizontally away from the trough 14.
S10 As shown in Figure 5C an upper part of the trap doors ci V 21 strikes an upper rearwardly positioned bar 41, 42 orespectively. At this point therefore further retracting Ci motion of the arms 22, 23 results in pivoting movement of the trap doors 20, 21 with respect to the bars 41 and 42.
Thus each of the trap doors 20, 21 pivots at its lower end in a clockwise and counter clockwise direction respectively.
In Figure 5D each of the trapdoors 20, 21 strikes lower horizontal bars 43, 44 respectively located close to a bottom corner of the box 11, 12. In this fully open position the trap doors are inclined so that they are slightly tilted forwardly with their top edges closer to the central axis of the box 11, 12 than the lower edge.
In this orientation the trap doors are completely away from beneath the openings 15, 16 in the trough 14 and material is able to pass through the openings without touching the trap doors 20, 21. Furthermore as the trap doors have their upper faces tilted downwardly, any material which may be located on them will fall off them under the action of gravity.
In addition to the above because the hydraulic rams are normally operated quickly between open and closed positions the trap doors effectively snap open and closed.
Thus when the trap doors strike the relevant bars in an opening or closing action, the striking action is sufficiently hard to further dislodge any material which may have built up on the upper surface thereof.
H.LSueB\Keep\spec \%5148.spoc.doc 2/09/05 9 o In addition to the above because each of the trap 0 doors are completely out of the path of falling material L and are slightly tilted forwardly in their fully opened Sposition, there is minimal tendency for any material to D 5 gather on the front faces of these trap doors.
0It should be noted that by changing the position of the bars 37, 38, 41, 42, 43, 44 the final position of nthe trap doors can be changed in either the fully open or 0fully closed mode of operation.
It is noted that bar 41 and bar 43 are aligned so tthat bar 41 is slightly forward of bar 43. The same is otrue of bars 42 and 44.
Each of the hydraulic rams 24, 25 may be replaced by other types of mechanisms which are able to control opening and closing of the trap doors 20, 21. Ideally however they are centrally located between the upper and lower flange plates 27, 28. Furthermore the trough 14 is centrally located and the arrangement of trap doors, openings and horizontal bars is symmetrical about a central vertical axis through divider 17.
It is preferred that with the arrangement described above material which is fed into the trough of the first box is able to be released at controlled time intervals so as to fall into the trough of the second box and to collect in the second box to a level sufficient to ensure the integrity of any sample taken from the mixer/sampler chamber below when material is passed thereto. It is preferred that material collects in the second box until a predetermined quantity is reached (as determined by sensors or timing) and is then released into the mixing chamber below.
According to the preferred embodiment both trap doors open simultaneously such as when a data processor controls operation of the pneumatic rams/arms. By opening the trap door simultaneously material is able to fall through both openings at the same time and this ensures a uniform drop of material directly down to the box below H: \SueB\Keep"speci\p58,149.spec.doc 2/05/05 10 o where it collects on the closed doors of the second box.
0 Without this operation there could be a greater build up a of material on one side of the second box as opposed to c the other.
According to one variation each of the trap doors may be provided with sensors to measure the weight of material which collects in the trough above. When a Spredetermined weight is reached material may be released 00 as desired.
The preferred embodiment of the invention has C been described having regard to two trap doors for two oopenings in a V-shaped trough. It should be noted however Sthat the invention is equally applicable to a single trap door and single opening or to a trough having a different shape.
In addition to the above although the hydraulic rams have been described in an embodiment where the trap doors move horizontally to the side of the box, operation would also be possible if movement away from the openings occurred at an angle above or below the horizontal as long as this resulted in the trap doors being removed from the path of material falling through the opening(s).
It is to be understood that, if any prior art publication is referred to herein, such reference does not constitute an admission that the publication forms a part of the common general knowledge in the art, in Australia or in any other country.
In the claims which follow and in the preceding description of the invention, except where the context requires otherwise due to express language or necessary implication, the word "comprise" or variations such as "comprises" or "comprising" is used in an inclusive sense, i.e. to specify the presence of the stated features but not to preclude the presence or addition of further features in various embodiments of the invention.
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  1. 2. The closure system as claimed in claim 1 wherein the trough has a bottom section comprising a lower divider separating the first and second openings.
  2. 3. The closure system as claimed in claim 1 or 2 wherein the first and second closure members form a V- shaped bottom section of the trough when in the closed position.
  3. 4. The closure system as claimed in claim 3 wherein the first and second closure members when in the closed position are inclined symmetrically with respect to the divider. The closure system as claimed in any one of the preceding claims wherein one closure member is retractable to the open position below the trough.
  4. 6. The closure system as claimed in claim 1 wherein one closure member is retractable to a position adjacent one side of the trough.
  5. 7. The closure system as claimed in claim 1 wherein at least one of the closure members is adapted to move laterally between the open and closed positions. H:\SueR\Keep\spec1\pS14.spet.doc 2/09/0 12 o 8. The closure system as claimed in any one of C- the preceding claims wherein at least one of the closure a members is adapted to move horizontally between the open CO) and closed positions.
  6. 9. The closure system as claimed in claim 8 wherein the closure members are adapted to move in opposite directions when moving from the open to the ci n closed positions. 00 0 10. The closure system as claimed in claim 1 10 wherein the first closure member comprises a flat wall ci Vf pivotally attached to an arm of the first controller. o11. The closure system as claimed in claim C wherein the second closure member is substantially the same as the first closure member.
  7. 12. The closure system as claimed in claim 1 including a first front upper detent and second upper detent which respectively provide a stop against which the upper edge of the closure member abuts in the closed position.
  8. 13. The closure system as claimed in claim 12 wherein each closure member is adapted to pivot upwardly with respect to the respective upper front detent when its upper edge strikes the upper front detent.
  9. 14. The closure system as claimed in claim 13 wherein the lower edge of each closure member is adapted to abut the divider when in the closed position. The closure system as claimed in claim 14 including a first rear upper detent and a second rear upper detent which respectively provide a stop against which the upper edge abuts when moving to the closed position.
  10. 16. The closure system as claimed in claim wherein each closure member is adapted to pivot away from the trough with respect to the rear upper detent when retracting to the open position.
  11. 17. The closure system as claimed in claim 17 including first and second lower detents which are H: \SueB%\Keep\peci\pb84 .SpeC.dOC 5/10/os 13 C respectively adapted to provide a stop against which the Slower edge of the closure member abuts in the open L position. S18. The closure system as claimed in claim 17 D 5 wherein each lower detent is positioned laterally behind the respective rear upper detent.
  12. 19. The closure system as claimed in claim 18 Swherein each controller comprises a hydraulic or pneumatic 00 0ram.
  13. 20. The closure system as claimed in claim 19 V including a housing component adapted to be connected oabove a like housing or mixer apparatus.
  14. 21. The closure system as claimed in claim wherein the housing component is adapted to be connected below a component for providing a vortex for forcing the material through the openings.
  15. 22. The closure system as claimed in claim 21 wherein the housing includes a top and bottom flange for connection to upper and lower components respectively.
  16. 23. The closure system as claimed in claim 22 wherein the closure means is controlled by the controllers to snap open or closed.
  17. 24. The closure system as claimed in claim 23 wherein the closure members are able to pivot with respect to the arms. The closure system as claimed in claim 24 wherein the closure members comprise rectangular plates connected to distal ends of arms of the controllers respectively for pivotal movement with respect thereto.
  18. 26. The closure system as claimed in claim wherein the detents determine the extent to which each closure member is able to pivot.
  19. 27. The closure system as claimed in claim 26 wherein the trough forms part of the housing of the system and is located in the centre of the upper flange.
  20. 28. The closure system as claimed in claim 27 wherein the upper flange is connected to a receptacle. HASueilflKeep\speci\p5E4 .spec.doc 5/O9/05 14 o 29. The closure system as claimed in claim 28 C wherein the closure members are provided with locating Q^ portions at either ends thereof for locating the closure members against side walls of the trough in the closed \O 5 position. A closure system substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying Cq drawings. 00 Dated this 6th day of September 2005 kn o 10 UDR-KL PTY LTD i By their Patent Attorneys SGRIFFITH HACK Ci Fellows Institute of Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys of Australia I: s14 \Ke~p\BpeQIp .1eq doC C/v l'S916
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