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  • This invention relates to mining machines and while not limited thereto relates more particularly to mining machines of the longwall type, and has for one of its objects the provision of a machine of this type that will both mine and load the minedmaterial, with a minimum of labor.
  • Another object of this invention is the provision of a machine of this type that will be capable of producin more mined'material in a given time an at a less cost than the machines of the prior art.
  • a further object of this invention is to provide a machine of the type described having the novel construction, combination of parts described lowing specification and illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
  • Figure'l is a partial top plan of the machine in working osition.
  • Figure 1 is a continuation o the plan of Figure 1 from the line X-X.
  • Figure 2 is a partial rear elevation of the machine.
  • Figure 2 is a continuation of the eleva tion of Figure 2 from the line YY.
  • Figure 3 is an end elevation of the ma- .chine.
  • Figure 4' is an enlarged detail sectional elevation on the line IV'IV of Figure 1 showing the cutting chain drive gears.
  • Figure 5 is an enlarged plan of the butt end of the machine with housing and other enclosing parts removed for clearness.
  • Figure 6 is a sectional elevation on the line VIVI of Figure 5.
  • Figure 7 is a sectional elevation on the line VII-VII of Figure 5.
  • Figure 8 is an enlarged sectional elevation on the line VIII--VIII of Figure 1.
  • the letter A designates the frame of the machine as a whole, which is composed of a base or bottom plate 2, rear and front of which the following is a specifidesign, and
  • a cutter chain idler sprocket 8 is mounted on. a forwardly inclined bearing 9 slidably mounted between the base plate 2 and cover plate 7 at the butt end of the machine.
  • the bearing 9 is provided with a screwthreaded ad ust1ng arm 10 which extends through an aperture 9 in a transverse supporting bar 9 and is locked in position by a nut 9.
  • a cutter chain drive sprocket 10 is mounted on a drive shaft 11 adjacent the delivery end of the machine and is inclined forwardly in the same plane as the sprocket 8.
  • a cutter chain 12 having the usual cutting bits 14 is trained over the sprockets 8 and 10 and serves to cut-a kerf 1n the material being mined.
  • Angle brackets 15 and 16 are secured to the rear and front channel members 3 and 4, respectively, and serve as a support for a conveyer plate 17.
  • a pair of idler sprockets 18 and 19 are mountd on a shaft 20 journaled in the chan 1 nel members 3 and 4 adjacent the butt end of the machine, and a pair of drive sprockets 21 and 22 are mounted on a shaft 23 journaled in the channel members 3 and 4 at the delivery end of the machines.
  • the channel frame members 3 and 4 are inclined upwardly on an angle and extend beyond the main body of the machine fora short distance at the delivery end of the machine to provide for delivery of the material into the cars B or other conveying devices.
  • a flight conveyer composed of T-shaped 25 secured to conveyer chain members 26 and 27 is trained over the sprockets 18 19 and '21-22 so that it rides on the upper side of the conveyer plate 17 and serves to pull or convey the mined material along said plate.
  • a drive shaft 28 is journaled in bearings 29 mounted on the base 2 along the rear side of the machine, and carries a plurality of worm gears 30 adapted tomesh with worm wheels 31 freely movable on feed-in or advancing bars 32.
  • the worm gears 30 and feed-in bars 32 are arranged in pairs so that one bar may be advancing while the other bar is being moved in a forward position.
  • the bars 32 are screw threaded and are provided with nuts adapted to be locked to the worm wheels 31 by locking pins 31.
  • the bars 32 are'adapted to have their rear ends engaged against suitable removable jacks or posts 34 mounted between the roof and bottom of the mine and their forward ends projected through suitable openings or apertures 35 in the rear channel member 3.
  • the main frame of the machine is provided with a motor base 38 on which is mounted the single drive motor 39 for the nuu-hine.
  • the motor 39 is coupled to a countcr-shaft 40 which carries a worm gear 41 meshed with a worm wheel 42 secured on the upper end of and adapted to drive the 1)l0('l@i shaft 11 of the cutter chain drive.
  • the shaft 40 is provided intermediate its ends with a beveled gear 44 in mesh with a beveled gear 45 on a stub shaft 46 journaled in bearings 46 on the base 3*.
  • the shaft 46 is provided with drive sprockets 47 and 43.
  • the sprocket 47 is in line with a sprocket 49 on the drive shaft 28 and a sprocket drive chain 50 is trained over the sprockets 47 and 49 to drive the shaft 28.
  • a stub shaft 51 is journaled in bearing 52 on the base 38 and is provided on one end with a sprocket 53 and the other end with a beveled gear 54.
  • a sprocket chain is trained over the sprocket 48 on the shaft 46 and sprocket 53 on shaft 51 so as to drive the shaft 51 and gear 54.
  • the gear 54 is in mesh. with a second beveled gear 56 on a stub shaft 57 journaled in the forward channel member of the frame.
  • the shaft 57 carries a sprocket 58 which is in line with a drive sprocket 59 on the conveyer drive shaft 23 and a sprocket chain 60 is trained over the sprockets 58 and 59 so that the conveyer is also driven from the motor 39.
  • the motor 39 is started and the cutter chain is driven through its drive sprocket 10 by the shaft 40, worm 41, worm wheel 42 and shaft 11.
  • the feed-in bars are operated by shaft 28 which shaft receives its power from the motor 39 through shaft 40, gears 44, 45, shaft 46, sprockets 47 and 49 and sprocket chain 50.
  • the conveyer is operated from the motor 39 through shaft 40, gears 44, 45, sprocket 48, chain 55, sprocket. 53, shaft 51, gears 54, 56, shaft 57, sprocket 58, chain 6(l and sprocket 59.
  • the machine cuts under the coal
  • the machine is fed forward into the kerf formed by the cutting chain, and the coal breaks down onto the housing plate 7 and is pushed onto the conveyer portion of the machine.
  • FIGs 1, 1 and 3 I have shown a plurality of hydraulic jack members arranged in two rows to the rear of the machine. the jacks of one row being in staggered relation to the jacks of the other row.
  • the jacks 70 serve to support cap pieces 71 against the roof to support the same.
  • a gob forms immediately behind the supports. By forming the gob immediately behind the supports and in such close proximity to the machine the shearing forces on the undercut coal are sufficient to break down the coal on the machine as it is undercut.
  • a mining machine comprising in combination a frame, a cutter chain having cutter bits thereon mounted on said frame and movable longitudinally thereof adapted to undercut and form a kerf in the material to be mined, a housing over said cutter chain, said housing having its forward edge below the upper ends of the uppermost cutter bits in the forward or material engaging portion of said cutter chain so as to permil] the entrance of the forward portion of said machine into the kerf formed by said cutter bits, a conveyer mounted to the rear of and extending parallel with said cutter chain, means for simultaneously driving said cutter chain and said conveyer, and means for advancing said machine into the material being mined.
  • a mining machine comprising in combination a frame, a cutter chain having cutter bits thereon mounted on said frame and movable longitudinally thereof adapted to undercut and form a kerf in the material to be mined, a housing over said cutter chain, said housing having its forward edge below a cutter bits,
  • the upper ends of the uppermost cutter hits in the forward or material engaging portion of said (utter chain so as to permit the entrance of the forward portion of said machine into the kerf formed by said cutter bit, a conveyer mounted to the rear of and extending parallel with said cutter chain, means for advancing said machine into the material being mined, and power means for simultaneously operating said cutter chain conveyer and feeding means.
  • a mining machine comprising in com bination a frame, a cutter chain having cutter bits thereon mounted on said frame and movable longitudinally thereof adapted to undercut and form a kerf in the material to be mined, an inclined housing over said cut ter chain, said housing having its forward edge below the upper ends of the uppermost cutter bits in the forward or material engagsaid cutter chain so as to permit the entrance of the forward portion of said machine into the kerf formed by said of and extending parallel with said cutter chain adapted to receive the material mined from said housing and to convey it longitudinally of, said machine, a plurality of screw advancing bars adapted to engage the rear side of said machine frame and a support in the mine for advancing saidmachine into the material being mined, and powermeans carried by said machine for operating said cutter chain, conveyer, and advancing bars.
  • a mining machine comprising in combination a frame, a cutter chain having cut-- ter bits thereon mounted on said frame and movable longitudinally thereof adapted to undercut and form a kerf in the material to be mined, an inclined housing over said outter chain, said housing having its forward edge below the upper ends of the uppermost cutter bits in the forward or material engaging portion of said cutter chain so as to permit the entrance of the forward portion of said machine into the kerf formed by said cutter bits, a conveyer mounted to the rear of and extending parallel with said cutter chain adapted to receive the material mined from said housing and to convey it longitudinally of said machine, a plurality of screw advancing bars adapted to engagethe rear side of said machine frame and a support in the mine for advancing said machine into the material being mined, and a single power means carried by said machine for simultaneously operating said cutter chain, conveyer and advancing bars.
  • a mining machine comprising in combination a frame, a cutter chain having cutter bits thereon mounted on said frame and movable longitudinally thereof adapted to undercut and form a kerf in the material to be mined, a housing over said cutter chain 'a conveyer mounted to the rear said housing having its forward edge below the upper ends of the uppermost cutter bits in the forward or material engaging portion of said cutter chain so as to permit the entrance of the forward portion of said machine into the kerf formed by said cutter bits,'a conveyer mounted to the rear of and extending parallel with said cutter chain adapted to receive the material mined from said housing and to convey it longitudinally of said machine, a plurality of screw advancing bars adapted to engage the rear side of said machine frame and a support in the mine for advancing said machine into A the material being mined, worm nuts on each of said advancing bars, a worm shaft journaled on said frame, worms mounted on said shaft and meshing with said worm nuts on said bars, and a single power means carried by said machine for simultaneously operating said cutter chain
  • a mining machine comprising in combination a frame, a cutter chain having a plurality of cutter bits thereon mounted on said frame and movable longitudinally thereof and adapted to undercut and form a kerf in the material to be mined, a housing over said cutter chain, said housing having its forward edge below the upper ends of the uppermost cutter bits in the forward or material engaging portion of said cutter chain so as to permit the entrance of the forward portion of said machine into the kerf formed by said cutter bits, a conveyer mounted to the rear of and extending parallel with said cutter chain adapted to receive the material mined from said housing and to convey it longitudinally of said machine, said conveyer having its delivery end inclined upwardly so as to deliver the mined material directly into cars, means for advancing said machine into the material being mined, and a single power means for simultaneously operating said cutter chain, conveyer and feeding means.
  • a mining'machine comprising in combination a frame, a cutter chain having a plurality of cutter bits thereon mounted on said frame and movable longitudinally thereof and adapted to undercut and form a kerf in the material to be mined, a housing over said cutter chain, said housing having its forward edge below the upper ends of the uppermost cutter bits in the forward or material engaging portion of said cutter chain so as to permit the entrance of the forward portion of said machine into the kerf formed y said cutter bits, a conveyer mounted to the rear of and extending parallel with said cutter chain adapted to receive the material mined from said housing and to convey itinto the material being mined, and a single power means carried by said machine for simultaneousl operating said cutter chain, conveyer, and advancing bars.

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April 21, 1925.
E. o TO OLE MINI G MACHINE Original Filed Feb. 20, 192 s Sheets-Sheet 1 \Nhuiwlii Vilnasses:
'April 21, 1925.
I E. OTOOLE MINING MACHINE Original Filed Feb. 20. 2
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April 21, 1925.
OTOOLE MINING MACHINE Original Filed Feb. 20, 192 x 5 Shets-Sheet 5 Vz'l'nasses:
Patented Apr. 21, 1925.
PATENT OFFICE.
EDWARD OTOOLE, GARY, WEST VIRGINIA.
MINING MACHINE.
Application filed February 20, 1923, Serial No. 620,246. Renewed October 8, 1924.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, EDWARD OTooLE, a citizen of the United States, and resident of Gary, in the county of McDowell and State of West Virginia, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Mining Machines, cation.
This invention relates to mining machines and while not limited thereto relates more particularly to mining machines of the longwall type, and has for one of its objects the provision of a machine of this type that will both mine and load the minedmaterial, with a minimum of labor.
Another object of this invention is the provision of a machine of this type that will be capable of producin more mined'material in a given time an at a less cost than the machines of the prior art.
A further object of this invention is to provide a machine of the type described having the novel construction, combination of parts described lowing specification and illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
In the drawings, Figure'l is a partial top plan of the machine in working osition.
Figure 1 is a continuation o the plan of Figure 1 from the line X-X.
Figure 2 is a partial rear elevation of the machine.
Figure 2 is a continuation of the eleva tion of Figure 2 from the line YY.
Figure 3 is an end elevation of the ma- .chine.
Figure 4' is an enlarged detail sectional elevation on the line IV'IV of Figure 1 showing the cutting chain drive gears.
Figure 5 is an enlarged plan of the butt end of the machine with housing and other enclosing parts removed for clearness.
Figure 6 is a sectional elevation on the line VIVI of Figure 5.
Figure 7 is a sectional elevation on the line VII-VII of Figure 5.
Figure 8 is an enlarged sectional elevation on the line VIII--VIII of Figure 1. Referring more particularly to the'drawings, the letter A designates the frame of the machine as a whole, which is composed of a base or bottom plate 2, rear and front of which the following is a specifidesign, and
in the folflight members channel members 3 and 4,- respectively, cutter chain guides 5 and 6, and housing or cover plate 7.
A cutter chain idler sprocket 8 is mounted on. a forwardly inclined bearing 9 slidably mounted between the base plate 2 and cover plate 7 at the butt end of the machine. The bearing 9 is provided with a screwthreaded ad ust1ng arm 10 which extends through an aperture 9 in a transverse supporting bar 9 and is locked in position by a nut 9.- A cutter chain drive sprocket 10 is mounted on a drive shaft 11 adjacent the delivery end of the machine and is inclined forwardly in the same plane as the sprocket 8.
A cutter chain 12 having the usual cutting bits 14 is trained over the sprockets 8 and 10 and serves to cut-a kerf 1n the material being mined.
Angle brackets 15 and 16 are secured to the rear and front channel members 3 and 4, respectively, and serve as a support for a conveyer plate 17.
A pair of idler sprockets 18 and 19 are mountd on a shaft 20 journaled in the chan 1 nel members 3 and 4 adjacent the butt end of the machine, and a pair of drive sprockets 21 and 22 are mounted on a shaft 23 journaled in the channel members 3 and 4 at the delivery end of the machines. The channel frame members 3 and 4 are inclined upwardly on an angle and extend beyond the main body of the machine fora short distance at the delivery end of the machine to provide for delivery of the material into the cars B or other conveying devices.
A flight conveyer composed of T-shaped 25 secured to conveyer chain members 26 and 27 is trained over the sprockets 18 19 and '21-22 so that it rides on the upper side of the conveyer plate 17 and serves to pull or convey the mined material along said plate.
A drive shaft 28 is journaled in bearings 29 mounted on the base 2 along the rear side of the machine, and carries a plurality of worm gears 30 adapted tomesh with worm wheels 31 freely movable on feed-in or advancing bars 32. The worm gears 30 and feed-in bars 32 are arranged in pairs so that one bar may be advancing while the other bar is being moved in a forward position. The bars 32 are screw threaded and are provided with nuts adapted to be locked to the worm wheels 31 by locking pins 31. The bars 32 are'adapted to have their rear ends engaged against suitable removable jacks or posts 34 mounted between the roof and bottom of the mine and their forward ends projected through suitable openings or apertures 35 in the rear channel member 3.
The worm wheels 31 on the bars 32 bear against suitable bearing collars 36 around the apertures 35. The operation of these feed-in or advancing bars is as follows one bar of each pair is positioned against one of the jacks 34 and its nut 30 is locked to the worm wheel 31 thereon. The shaft 28 is then rotated and feeds the worm wheels and nuts along the bars thus forcing the machine forward. As the nuts approach the forward end of the bars 32 a second series of posts or jacks 34 are positioned and the second bar of each pair is arranged as described for the first series. As these ((()ll(l named bars begin to feed, the first bars ale removed and made ready to reposition in advance of the second set of bars.
The main frame of the machine is provided with a motor base 38 on which is mounted the single drive motor 39 for the nuu-hine. The motor 39 is coupled to a countcr-shaft 40 which carries a worm gear 41 meshed with a worm wheel 42 secured on the upper end of and adapted to drive the 1)l0('l@i shaft 11 of the cutter chain drive.
The shaft 40 is provided intermediate its ends with a beveled gear 44 in mesh with a beveled gear 45 on a stub shaft 46 journaled in bearings 46 on the base 3*. The shaft 46 is provided with drive sprockets 47 and 43. The sprocket 47 is in line with a sprocket 49 on the drive shaft 28 and a sprocket drive chain 50 is trained over the sprockets 47 and 49 to drive the shaft 28. A stub shaft 51 is journaled in bearing 52 on the base 38 and is provided on one end with a sprocket 53 and the other end with a beveled gear 54. A sprocket chain is trained over the sprocket 48 on the shaft 46 and sprocket 53 on shaft 51 so as to drive the shaft 51 and gear 54.
The gear 54 is in mesh. with a second beveled gear 56 on a stub shaft 57 journaled in the forward channel member of the frame. The shaft 57 carries a sprocket 58 which is in line with a drive sprocket 59 on the conveyer drive shaft 23 and a sprocket chain 60 is trained over the sprockets 58 and 59 so that the conveyer is also driven from the motor 39.
In operation the motor 39 is started and the cutter chain is driven through its drive sprocket 10 by the shaft 40, worm 41, worm wheel 42 and shaft 11. Simultaneous with i the operation of the cutter chain the feed-in bars are operated by shaft 28 which shaft receives its power from the motor 39 through shaft 40, gears 44, 45, shaft 46, sprockets 47 and 49 and sprocket chain 50. Also simultaneous with the above operations the conveyer is operated from the motor 39 through shaft 40, gears 44, 45, sprocket 48, chain 55, sprocket. 53, shaft 51, gears 54, 56, shaft 57, sprocket 58, chain 6(l and sprocket 59.
As the machine cuts under the coal, the machine is fed forward into the kerf formed by the cutting chain, and the coal breaks down onto the housing plate 7 and is pushed onto the conveyer portion of the machine.
In Figures 1, 1 and 3 I have shown a plurality of hydraulic jack members arranged in two rows to the rear of the machine. the jacks of one row being in staggered relation to the jacks of the other row. The jacks 70 serve to support cap pieces 71 against the roof to support the same. As the machine advances the jacks in the rearmost row are loosened and advanced to a position forward of the front row, and so on as the machine progresses. As the jacks 70 and cap pieces 71 are advanced a gob forms immediately behind the supports. By forming the gob immediately behind the supports and in such close proximity to the machine the shearing forces on the undercut coal are sufficient to break down the coal on the machine as it is undercut.
It will be understood that various changes in design and construction ofdetails may be made without departing vfrom the scope of my invention as defined in the appended claims.
I claim 1. A mining machine comprising in combination a frame, a cutter chain having cutter bits thereon mounted on said frame and movable longitudinally thereof adapted to undercut and form a kerf in the material to be mined, a housing over said cutter chain, said housing having its forward edge below the upper ends of the uppermost cutter bits in the forward or material engaging portion of said cutter chain so as to permil] the entrance of the forward portion of said machine into the kerf formed by said cutter bits, a conveyer mounted to the rear of and extending parallel with said cutter chain, means for simultaneously driving said cutter chain and said conveyer, and means for advancing said machine into the material being mined.
2. A mining machine comprising in combination a frame, a cutter chain having cutter bits thereon mounted on said frame and movable longitudinally thereof adapted to undercut and form a kerf in the material to be mined, a housing over said cutter chain, said housing having its forward edge below a cutter bits,
the upper ends of the uppermost cutter hits in the forward or material engaging portion of said (utter chain so as to permit the entrance of the forward portion of said machine into the kerf formed by said cutter bit, a conveyer mounted to the rear of and extending parallel with said cutter chain, means for advancing said machine into the material being mined, and power means for simultaneously operating said cutter chain conveyer and feeding means.
3. A mining machine comprising in com bination a frame, a cutter chain having cutter bits thereon mounted on said frame and movable longitudinally thereof adapted to undercut and form a kerf in the material to be mined, an inclined housing over said cut ter chain, said housing having its forward edge below the upper ends of the uppermost cutter bits in the forward or material engagsaid cutter chain so as to permit the entrance of the forward portion of said machine into the kerf formed by said of and extending parallel with said cutter chain adapted to receive the material mined from said housing and to convey it longitudinally of, said machine, a plurality of screw advancing bars adapted to engage the rear side of said machine frame and a support in the mine for advancing saidmachine into the material being mined, and powermeans carried by said machine for operating said cutter chain, conveyer, and advancing bars.
4. A mining machine comprising in combination a frame, a cutter chain having cut-- ter bits thereon mounted on said frame and movable longitudinally thereof adapted to undercut and form a kerf in the material to be mined, an inclined housing over said outter chain, said housing having its forward edge below the upper ends of the uppermost cutter bits in the forward or material engaging portion of said cutter chain so as to permit the entrance of the forward portion of said machine into the kerf formed by said cutter bits, a conveyer mounted to the rear of and extending parallel with said cutter chain adapted to receive the material mined from said housing and to convey it longitudinally of said machine, a plurality of screw advancing bars adapted to engagethe rear side of said machine frame and a support in the mine for advancing said machine into the material being mined, and a single power means carried by said machine for simultaneously operating said cutter chain, conveyer and advancing bars.
5. A mining machine comprising in combination a frame, a cutter chain having cutter bits thereon mounted on said frame and movable longitudinally thereof adapted to undercut and form a kerf in the material to be mined, a housing over said cutter chain 'a conveyer mounted to the rear said housing having its forward edge below the upper ends of the uppermost cutter bits in the forward or material engaging portion of said cutter chain so as to permit the entrance of the forward portion of said machine into the kerf formed by said cutter bits,'a conveyer mounted to the rear of and extending parallel with said cutter chain adapted to receive the material mined from said housing and to convey it longitudinally of said machine, a plurality of screw advancing bars adapted to engage the rear side of said machine frame and a support in the mine for advancing said machine into A the material being mined, worm nuts on each of said advancing bars, a worm shaft journaled on said frame, worms mounted on said shaft and meshing with said worm nuts on said bars, and a single power means carried by said machine for simultaneously operating said cutter chain, conveyer and worm shaft, whereby material is continuously mined and conveyed. and the machine is bodily advanced into the material being mined.
6. A mining machine comprising in combination a frame, a cutter chain having a plurality of cutter bits thereon mounted on said frame and movable longitudinally thereof and adapted to undercut and form a kerf in the material to be mined, a housing over said cutter chain, said housing having its forward edge below the upper ends of the uppermost cutter bits in the forward or material engaging portion of said cutter chain so as to permit the entrance of the forward portion of said machine into the kerf formed by said cutter bits, a conveyer mounted to the rear of and extending parallel with said cutter chain adapted to receive the material mined from said housing and to convey it longitudinally of said machine, said conveyer having its delivery end inclined upwardly so as to deliver the mined material directly into cars, means for advancing said machine into the material being mined, and a single power means for simultaneously operating said cutter chain, conveyer and feeding means.
A mining'machine comprising in combination a frame, a cutter chain having a plurality of cutter bits thereon mounted on said frame and movable longitudinally thereof and adapted to undercut and form a kerf in the material to be mined, a housing over said cutter chain, said housing having its forward edge below the upper ends of the uppermost cutter bits in the forward or material engaging portion of said cutter chain so as to permit the entrance of the forward portion of said machine into the kerf formed y said cutter bits, a conveyer mounted to the rear of and extending parallel with said cutter chain adapted to receive the material mined from said housing and to convey itinto the material being mined, and a single power means carried by said machine for simultaneousl operating said cutter chain, conveyer, and advancing bars.
In testimon whereof I have hereunto set my hand.
EDlVAR-D OTOOLE.
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DE972417C (en) * 1942-05-12 1959-07-16 Gewerk Eisenhuette Westfalia Method and device for the independent extraction and loading of coal in longwall mining
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