WO2002068798A1 - Longwall face control for longwall face working - Google Patents
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- WO2002068798A1 WO2002068798A1 PCT/DE2002/000639 DE0200639W WO02068798A1 WO 2002068798 A1 WO2002068798 A1 WO 2002068798A1 DE 0200639 W DE0200639 W DE 0200639W WO 02068798 A1 WO02068798 A1 WO 02068798A1
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- E21—EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; MINING
- E21D—SHAFTS; TUNNELS; GALLERIES; LARGE UNDERGROUND CHAMBERS
- E21D23/00—Mine roof supports for step- by- step movement, e.g. in combination with provisions for shifting of conveyors, mining machines, or guides therefor
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- E21—EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; MINING
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- E21—EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; MINING
- E21D—SHAFTS; TUNNELS; GALLERIES; LARGE UNDERGROUND CHAMBERS
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- the invention relates to a longwall control for longwall construction with a variety of hydraulically operated extensions (shields) according to the preamble of
- TBT 9904 100 18 597.5-24 (TBT 9904), 100 18 597.5-24 (TBT 9905).
- the shields are especially in the sense of robbery, striding and
- Planing machine can be implemented automatically or by hand.
- the object of the invention is the hydraulic and electrical equipment of the
- Embodiment of the invention according to claim 2 which can also be used with advantage for safety and reliability in all electromagnetic valves which can be addressed via a code word or an identifier or the like.
- Fig. 1 diagram of the hydraulic equipment for two power sensors
- Fig. 2 is a schematic plan view of a cutting machine and a group of
- Fig. 3 shows the section through a strut with an expansion
- FIG. 1 A plurality of expansion units 1 to 18 is shown in FIG.
- the expansion units are arranged along a seam 20.
- the seam 20 is mined in the mining direction 22 with a cutting device 23, 24 of a mining machine 21.
- the extraction machine has the shape of a cutting machine 21.
- the cutting machine 21 is by means of a cutting rope, which is not shown, movable in cutting direction 19. It has two cutting rollers 23, 24, which are set at different heights and mill the coal wall.
- the broken coal is loaded onto a conveyor 25 by the cutting machine, also called "roller loader".
- the conveyor 25 consists of a trough 25, in which a tank conveyor is moved along the coal front.
- the cutting machine 21 can be moved along the coal front.
- the trough 25 is subdivided into individual units which are connected to one another, but can move relative to one another in the direction of degradation 22.
- Each of the units is connected to one of the expansion units 1 to 18 by a cylinder-piston unit (walking piston) 29 as a force transmitter.
- Each of the expansion units serves the purpose of supporting the longwall.
- a further cylinder-piston unit 30 is used for this purpose, which braces a base plate with respect to a roof plate.
- the roof plate has a so-called coal bumper 48 at its front end facing the seam. This is a flap that can be folded in front of the dismantled coal wall. The coal bumper must be folded up in front of the approaching cutting machine 21.
- a further cylinder-piston unit, not shown, is also used for this.
- each of the power transmitters are hydraulic cylinder / piston units.
- FIG. 3 shows that a main valve 44 is flanged to the cylinder of these units, by means of which the oil flow into or out of the cylinder is controlled.
- a pilot valve 45 is flanged to the main valve 44.
- the valve control 40 ie a housing with the valve control located therein, is fastened to the pilot control valve. 2, the cutting machine moves to the right. Therefore, the coal bumper of the expansion unit 17 must be folded back.
- the unit of the trough 25 on the expansion unit 9, which is located in the direction of travel 19 behind the cutting machine 21, is advanced in the direction of the dismantled coal wall.
- expansion units 8, 7, 6, 5 and 4 are in the forward gear with a direction towards the face or the dismantled coal wall. On the coal bumper is already folded down again. The expansion units 3, 2, 1 are fully moved and remain in this position until the cutting machine approaches again from the right.
- a shield control 34 is assigned to each of the extensions 1-18.
- a face control 33 is assigned to each group of extensions or shield controls.
- One of the shield control units 34 is assigned to one of the extensions 1-18 and is connected to the pilot valves 45 and main valves 44 of all power transmitters of the extension units 1, 2, 3 ... (to 18) via a valve controller 40 (microprocessor).
- Each of the longwall controls serves as a central expansion control.
- a group of several death controls or the entirety of the face controls can also be assigned a central expansion control that is connected to the face controls.
- the expansion commands are passed on via each longwall control.
- the expansion command a certain expansion function z. B.
- This removal command is received by all shield controls 34 via cable 58.
- the cable 58 connects all shield controls 34 to one another. All of the expansion commands from one of the longwall controls are fed directly to the shield control connected directly to the longwall control 33. The removal commands then arrive from this shield control via cable 58 to all other shield controls 34. However, only one of the shield controls 1-18 or a group of shield controls is activated by a predetermined coding in order to carry out the respective expansion functions. The activated shield control then sets the received expansion command! in valve control commands to the control valves or main valves assigned to the affected extensions.
- the electrical connection between the individual shield control devices 34 and the respective valve controls 40 is made with the command cable 46.
- Such two-core cables are now commercially available as wide cables.
- the contact with the (two) connections of the shield control 34 and the valve controls 40 is in each case made by a pin onto which the cable is pressed, so that the pin penetrates the respective phase of the cable through the insulation of the cable.
- the cable then only has to be attached to the shield control or the valve control 40 by a clamp or the like.
- the shield control devices 34 are also connected to one another.
- the automatic triggering of the functions and functional sequences is described, for example, in DE-A1 19546427.3.
- valve controls 40 There is therefore a command which is directed to one of the valve controls 40, on the one hand from a code word, that is to say a signal sequence which is characteristic of this valve control 40, and from the actual function command (removal command) which is used for a specific function of the valve or the associated force transmitter ( eg: entering, exiting) is characteristic.
- the valve controls 40 are also provided with a memory 43.
- the code word which is characteristic of this valve control is stored in each of these memories. Only the valve control / microprocessor 40 ... is activated by a command from the shield control whose code word is identical to the code word sent by the shield control. A comparison is thus made in the microprocessor between the stored code word and the code word contained in the function command of the shield control 34.
- the microprocessor also carries out the evaluation of the function command. To this end, the microprocessor also contains the function commands that occur and the control commands to be triggered by the respective function command, which are sent to the solenoids of the respective Forward control valve 45 are to be stored. If a valve control 40 has therefore been activated by identifying the code words, it searches for the control commands corresponding to the transmitted function command from its database and forwards them to the control magnets of the respective pilot valves 45 to be actuated.
- control commands corresponding to the individual function commands can, however, also be stored in the respective shield control.
- the processing of the function commands into control commands to the solenoids of the respective pilot valves concerned is already carried out in the shield control.
- the shield control already issues control commands associated with a code word, by means of which one of the valve controls is activated when the code words are identical.
- the control device 37 which is designed as a hand-held device and is carried by the operator, is used for central manual operation of the command input. To enter the command, the operator can stand outside the strut or at least away from the current dismantling location.
- the handheld device is connected by radio to the radio receivers 38 of the face control devices 33.
- the cuboid handheld device has control buttons on one side (control side). These keys can also be used to enter the code of the expansion control to be operated (one of the shield controls 34.1, 34.2 ...) and to trigger an expansion command to trigger a desired function or a desired functional sequence (e.g. robbing or walking).
- the shield controls 34 are also connected to one another by the cable 58, which has only a few wires and which is used for the serial transmission of a code word and the removal command. Only that of the expansion controls / shield controls 34 is addressed whose stored code word is identical to the transmitted code word. For example, the antenna 39 of the handheld device is used for radio transmission.
- the control side of the handheld device When the operator turns the handheld device 180 ° around its longitudinal axis, he sees the control side of the handheld device.
- This is equipped with two diodes, a display and other buttons.
- the operator can light up the two diodes with his head lamp. Only if he covers one of the diodes, for example with a finger, will the control function become the handheld device triggered.
- the operator enters the code of the removal to be checked.
- the hand-held device connects via an infrared transmitter / receiver 35 to a coordinated infrared transmitter / receiver 36 at the face control 33 addressed by code. Certain functions or operating states can now be queried using one of the buttons.
- a program is stored in the face control with which a sequence of queries about functions, operating states and functional sequences of a specific shield (removal) can be directed and carried out to the shield control addressed by code.
- the data obtained are then transmitted to the hand-held device by means of the infrared transmitter / receiver 35, 36 and shown on the display. In this way, the operator can convince himself whether a certain expansion is still fully functional or whether maintenance or the replacement of functional elements or control elements is required.
- the hydraulic controls for a power transmitter are shown in Fig. 1.
- the valve control 40 activates the control magnet 47.1 of the pilot valve 45.1 (or control magnet 47.2 of the pilot valve 45.2 for the opposite function of the force transmitter 29) when the code word transmitted serially via the command cable 46 together with the command is identical to that in memory 43 Valve control 40 stored code word. Pilot and main valves are used here, each of which is assigned to a function (retraction or extension) of the force transmitter 29. In such a case, everyone will Pilot valves 45.1 and 45.2 are assigned a separate code word, so that the respective other pilot valve, which is assigned to this force transmitter, but also the pilot valves of all other force transmitters are not addressed when a certain code word is transmitted.
- the pilot valves 45.1, 45.2 are actuated by electromagnets 47.1 and 47.2 in two switching positions in accordance with the commands of the valve control 40.1 with memory 43.1 and 40.2 with memory 43.2.
- the pilot valves 45.1, 45.2 ... control the main control valves 44.1 and 44.2 via hydraulic lines 53.1 and 53.2.
- the main control valves 44.1 and 44.2 each connect a cylinder chamber of the force transmitter 29 to the pressure line 51 and the other cylinder chamber to the line of low pressure, return line 52.
- Check valves 54.1 and 54.2 with pressure compensation lines 55 ensure that the piston of the force generator 29 always remains clamped and constantly moving.
- Pressure relief valves 56 prevent pressure surges. Reference is also made to FIG.
- each of the shield controls 34.1, 34.2 .... not only can be connected to the valve controls 40.1, 40.2 40.3 .... of the shield via the command cable 46.
- the signals of the pressure sensors which are arranged for control and monitoring on each of the force transmitters and / or valves, can also be transmitted via the command cable.
- the code word assigned to the valve is also transmitted serially via the radio with the corresponding query command, so that only the signal from the pressure sensor of this valve is transmitted.
- sensors 41.1, 41.2, 41.3 .... can also be connected to the shield control via a two-wire signal cable.
- certain code words are also assigned to sensors 41.1, 41.2, 41.3 ..., which, on the one hand, are in a microprocessor (not shown) assigned to the respective sensor. and on the other hand are stored in the shield control.
- the corresponding code word is in turn transmitted from the shield control via the signal cable, thereby activating the addressed sensor or transmitting the measurement signal.
- Each shield control is connected to a power supply unit 42, through which the shield control is supplied with a voltage suitable for signal transmission. The same thing that was described here for the shield control 34.1 and shown in FIG. 4 applies accordingly to the shield controls 34.2, 34.3 ...
- the pilot valve 45 is in the idle state. Therefore, the valve spring 57 presses the pilot piston 49 indicated only schematically, ie without control edges, and the magnet plunger of the actuating magnet 47 interacting therewith into an end position. To load the code word, the magnetic plunger and the pilot piston 49 are pressed by hand (arrow 50) into the other end position.
- the coding also contains a signal sequence that is assigned to the respective valve or cylinder function
- the central input of this cylinder function (for example walking) in the shield control 34 can also be used to identify which valve is responsible for this function and which one Accordingly, the code word must be called up by the shield control 34 in order to activate the responsible valve or the responsible valve control 40.
- the adjustment work is very much relieved and made safer.
- radio receiver 32 32. radio receiver 32
- Control unit 34 Control unit 34, shield control, shield control unit, removal control
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