IE871103L - Cool handling apparatus - Google Patents

Cool handling apparatus

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Publication number
IE871103L
IE871103L IE110387A IE110387A IE871103L IE 871103 L IE871103 L IE 871103L IE 110387 A IE110387 A IE 110387A IE 110387 A IE110387 A IE 110387A IE 871103 L IE871103 L IE 871103L
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Ireland
Prior art keywords
framework
coal
reject
bagging
handling apparatus
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IE110387A
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IE59608B1 (en
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Parabema Company Ltd
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B07SEPARATING SOLIDS FROM SOLIDS; SORTING
    • B07BSEPARATING SOLIDS FROM SOLIDS BY SIEVING, SCREENING, SIFTING OR BY USING GAS CURRENTS; SEPARATING BY OTHER DRY METHODS APPLICABLE TO BULK MATERIAL, e.g. LOOSE ARTICLES FIT TO BE HANDLED LIKE BULK MATERIAL
    • B07B13/00Grading or sorting solid materials by dry methods, not otherwise provided for; Sorting articles otherwise than by indirectly controlled devices
    • B07B13/14Details or accessories
    • B07B13/16Feed or discharge arrangements
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B07SEPARATING SOLIDS FROM SOLIDS; SORTING
    • B07BSEPARATING SOLIDS FROM SOLIDS BY SIEVING, SCREENING, SIFTING OR BY USING GAS CURRENTS; SEPARATING BY OTHER DRY METHODS APPLICABLE TO BULK MATERIAL, e.g. LOOSE ARTICLES FIT TO BE HANDLED LIKE BULK MATERIAL
    • B07B1/00Sieving, screening, sifting, or sorting solid materials using networks, gratings, grids, or the like

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Description

o >608 t The present invention relates to a coal handling apparatus and in particular to a coal handling apparatus used with a bagging plant.
The handling of bulk coal in collieries and other large 5 storage areas has been efficiently mechanised over the years. However, problems arise when handling coal for bagging plants which supply coal for domestic use. The major problem is to separate the larger lumps of coal from the smaller finer coal which is often sold as "slack". In most bagging plants the 10 fines or slack is separated from the lumps of coal immediately prior to bagging which means that the slack has to be handled by the whole plant up until the last and final operation, namely, the bagging operation. In addition to being costly, this greatly reduces the through-put of the plant.
The present invention is directed towards providing an improved apparatus for the handling of coal for bagging plants.
♦ According to the invention there is provided a coal handling \ apparatus for a bagging plant for separation of coal and 20 delivery of separated oversize coal to a bagging plant and delivery of undersize, reject coal to a reject storage area, the apparatus comprising an elongate support framework having an input or reject end and an output or bagging end; an input hopper mounted on the framework at the reject end thereof; a collecting chute mounted on the framework beneath a vibrating screen for collection of through-put undersize reject coal from the vibrating screen; a reject conveyor mounted on the framework beneath the collecting chute for delivery of reject coal to the reject end of the framework; a bagging plant conveyor mounted on the framework and extending upwardly from the vibrating screen to the 15 bagging end of the framework for delivery of oversize coal from the vibrating screen to the bagging plant; a pair of spaced-apart parallel rails extending transversely of the framework, namely a lower, ground engaging rail at the reject end of the framework, and an 20 upper rail at the bagging end of the framework, the support framework being arranged to extend between, and moveable on said rails so as to provide for movement of the framework, in use of the apparatus, relative to such a bagging plant and such a reject storage area.
* In one embodiment, the rails are curved in plan. Preferably, 5 a retaining wall is provided spaced-apart from and substantially parallel to the lower rail and in which the reject conveyor projects over the wall, in use.
Ideally, the reject conveyor is inclined upwardly and outwardly from the reject end of the framework.
In one embodiment, the vibrating screen is inclined downwardly from the input hopper, converging with the bagging plant conveyor.
The invention will be more clearly understood from the following description of a preferred embodiment thereof given 15 by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings in which: Fig. 1 is a side partially diagrammatic view of a coal handling apparatus according to the invention, Fig. 2 is an enlarged detail of portion of the apparatus, 20 and Fig 3 is an end view of the portion illustrated in Fig. 2.
Referring to the drawings there is illustrated a coal handling apparatus, indicated generally by the reference numeral 1, 5 feeding a coal bagging plant 2. The coal bagging plant 2 is only illustrated in outline as it is of conventional construction and it is thus not described further. The coal handling apparatus 1 comprises an input hopper 3 feeding a vibrating screen 4 mounted beneath it. A collecting chute 5 10 is in turn beneath the screen 4 for delivery of screen through-put coal to a reject conveyor 6. The vibrating screen 4 feeds oversize coal to a bagging plant conveyor 7 which in turn feeds the bagging plant 2. The coal handling apparatus 1 is an integral structure having a framework 8 on which is 15 mounted the input hopper 3, vibrating screen 4, collecting chute 5 and the tail of both the reject conveyor 6 and the bagging plant conveyor 7. This framework 8 is mounted by means of wheels 9 on a ground engaging lower rail 10 while the bagging plant conveyor 7 is mounted by wheels 11 on an upper 20 rail 12. It will be noted that the upper rail 12 is mounted above and adjacent the bagging plant 2 on a support framework 13. The rails 10 and 11 are parallel in this embodiment, are straight rails but could just as easily be curved. The reject conveyor 6 delivers over a retaining wall 15 to a storage area 25 indicated generally by the reference numeral 16. The retaining wall 15 it should be noted is spaced apart from, and is parallel to, the lower rail 10.
Referring to Figs. 2 and 3 the vibrating screen 4 is suspended by pivot arms 20 from the support framework 8 and is vibrated 5 by a crank arm 21 connected between the screen 4 and a flywheel 22 driven by a Vee belt 23 from an electric motor 24. It will be noted that the vibrating screen 4 is inclined downwardly from the hopper 3 converging with the bagging plant conveyor 7 which rises upwardly towards the bagging plant. It 10 will also be noted from Fig. 2 that the reject conveyor 6 extends upwardly from the collecting chute 5 and away from the bagging plant 2.
In use, a loading shovel or any other mechanical handling apparatus, for example another conveyor, delivers coal to the 15 input hopper 3 from whence the coal is delivered onto the vibrating screen 4. The screen through-put coal is then delivered into the collecting chute 5 for subsequent removal by the reject conveyor 6 over the retaining wall 15 into the storage area 16 for subsequent removal. The oversize coal is 20 carried along the bagging plant conveyor and delivered into the bagging plant 2. The coal handling apparatus 1 may be moved laterally relative to the bagging plant 2 along the rails 10 and 12.
On the face of it this would appear to be a relatively simple invention. However, the advantages of separating the coal in good time before it is fed to the coal bagging plant are somewhat better than one would expect. Firstly, by virtue of 5 separating the coal earlier the difficulties of handling undersize coal in the bagging plant are eliminated. Additionally because the coal is separated well before the bagging plant any difficulties that normally arise due to adverse conditions and clogging of screens etc., are 10 eliminated except in the case of the input hopper where they are much more easily handled by maintenance crew. The invention greatly increases the efficiency of the bagging plant and reduces maintenance costs.

Claims (7)

  1. A coal handling apparatus for separation of coal and delivery of separated oversize coal to a bagging plant and delivery of undersize, reject coal to a reject storage area, the apparatus comprising an elongate support framework having an input or reject end and an output or bagging end; an input hopper mounted on the framework at the reject end thereof; a collecting chute mounted on the framework beneath a vibrating screen for collection of through-put undersize reject coal from the vibrating screen; a reject conveyor mounted on the framework beneath the collecting chute for delivery of reject coal to the reject end of the framework; a bagging plant conveyor mounted on the framework and extending upwardly from the vibrating screen to the bagging end of the framework for delivery of oversize coal from the vibrating screen to the bagging plant; a pair of spaced-apart parallel rails extending transversely of the framework, namely a lower, ground engaging rail at the reject end of the framework, and an upper rail at the bagging end of the framework, the support framework being arranged to extend between, and moveable on said rails so as to provide for movement of the framework, in use of the apparatus, relative to such a bagging plant and such a reject storage area.
  2. A coal handling apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the rails are curved in plan.
  3. A coal handling apparatus as claimed in any of claims 1 or 2, wherein a retaining wall is provided spaced-apart from and substantially parallel to the lower rail and in which the reject conveyor projects over the wall, in use.
  4. A coal handling apparatus as claimed in any preceding claim wherein said reject conveyor is inclined upwardly and outwardly from the reject end of the framework.
  5. A coal handling apparatus as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein said vibrating screen is inclined downwardly from the input hopper, converging with the bagging plant conveyor. - 10 -
  6. 6. A coal handling apparatus substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
  7. 7. A coal handling and bagging plant incorporating a coal handling apparatus as claimed in any preceding claim. Dated this 28th day of April, 1987 CRUICKSHANK & CO. BY: EXECUTIVE Agents for the Applicant 1 Holies Street Dublin 2 dk\a»peb1 \parabem&apr\
IE110387A 1987-04-28 1987-04-28 Coal Handling Apparatus IE59608B1 (en)

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GB8709965A GB2203968B (en) 1987-04-28 1987-04-28 Coal handling apparatus

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IE871103L true IE871103L (en) 1988-10-28
IE59608B1 IE59608B1 (en) 1994-03-09

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