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US1328487A
US1328487A US718885A US1912718885A US1328487A US 1328487 A US1328487 A US 1328487A US 718885 A US718885 A US 718885A US 1912718885 A US1912718885 A US 1912718885A US 1328487 A US1328487 A US 1328487A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65GTRANSPORT OR STORAGE DEVICES, e.g. CONVEYORS FOR LOADING OR TIPPING, SHOP CONVEYOR SYSTEMS OR PNEUMATIC TUBE CONVEYORS
    • B65G65/00Loading or unloading
    • B65G65/02Loading or unloading machines comprising essentially a conveyor for moving the loads associated with a device for picking-up the loads
    • B65G65/08Loading or unloading machines comprising essentially a conveyor for moving the loads associated with a device for picking-up the loads with reciprocating pick-up conveyors
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    • B65G65/12Raking or scraping devices operations at positions off-set from the conveyor centreline
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E02HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
    • E02FDREDGING; SOIL-SHIFTING
    • E02F3/00Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines
    • E02F3/04Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines mechanically-driven
    • E02F3/28Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines mechanically-driven with digging tools mounted on a dipper- or bucket-arm, i.e. there is either one arm or a pair of arms, e.g. dippers, buckets
    • E02F3/34Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines mechanically-driven with digging tools mounted on a dipper- or bucket-arm, i.e. there is either one arm or a pair of arms, e.g. dippers, buckets with bucket-arms, i.e. a pair of arms, e.g. manufacturing processes, form, geometry, material of bucket-arms directly pivoted on the frames of tractors or self-propelled machines
    • E02F3/348Buckets emptying into a collecting or conveying device
    • E02F3/3486Buckets discharging overhead into a container mounted on the machine
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E02HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
    • E02FDREDGING; SOIL-SHIFTING
    • E02F9/00Component parts of dredgers or soil-shifting machines, not restricted to one of the kinds covered by groups E02F3/00 - E02F7/00
    • E02F9/02Travelling-gear, e.g. associated with slewing gears
    • E02F9/022Travelling-gear, e.g. associated with slewing gears for moving on rails

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  • This invention consists in improvements in the kind of machines especially adapted for use in mines for loading broken ofl mineral or coal into mine cars, which includes a mechanically operated ram, supported on a wheel truck in such wise that it is capable of moving endwise, of rocking on a horizontal axis, and of swinging about a vertical axis.
  • the present invention is designed to increase the efiiciency, under some conditions,
  • the invention consists of the combination with such a ram of two jaws pivoted to the-outer end thereof and overhanging the same, a motor also carried by said ram, and mechanism operated by the motor to open and close said jaws. It also includes certain other subordinate combinations,all of which are shown in the drawings, and will be hereinafter described and definitely pointed out in the claims.
  • Figure 1 is a rear end view of a machine embodying this invention placed in working relation to amine car.
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation of a machine embodying the invention.
  • Fig. 3 is a plan view thereof.
  • Fig. 4 is a plan view of the outer end of such a ram when the jaws are in the form of are shaped hoe blades.
  • Fig. 5 is a side elevation showing a part of said ram and showing also somewhat diagrammatically the machine by which said hoe blade is supported.
  • Fig. 6 is a vertical sectional end view of the ram supporting machine shown in Fi 5.
  • 10 represents a w lieel truck adapted to run on the mine tracks 11.
  • 12 represents a turn table mounted on this truck and capable of turning about a vertical axis.
  • 14 represents a rocking frame pivoted upon this turn table by means of a horizontal transversely extended shaft or pivot .15.
  • 16 represents a ram or long beam which is supported by and is movable endwise in the rocking frame 14:. This beam rests and rides upon two grooved rollers 14 and 14, carried by said rocking Specification of Letters Patent.
  • An arm 14 rigid with frame 14: is connected in a familiar way with the piston rod 17 of a fluid motor 18, which is fixed upon the turn table.
  • This motor may be of any suitable construction.
  • a pair of fluid motors 20 are fixed to the rear end of the frame 14.
  • the piston rod 20 of each is connected through a pitman 20 with a crank 2l ,the two cranks being fixed to a crank shaft 21 which is mounted in bearings carried by the frame 14.
  • a pinion 22 fixed also to this shaft engages with rack teeth 16*- on the ram, whereby this ram may be moved forward or backward as required.
  • Pivoted to the front end of the ram are two jaws 24: and- 25.
  • these jaws are flat segment shaped plates having upturned flanges 24 and 25 at their outer marginal are shaped edges and upturned flanges 24 and 25 at their inner marginal arc-shaped edges.
  • the 31 represents the cylinder of a fluid motor whose piston rod 32 carries a cross arm 33 which is connected by two links 34, 35 with the two jaws 24:, 25, respectively. If the piston rod is thrust out of said cylinder, that is to say, rearward, the result will be that these jaws are opened. If, while they are opened, the ram be moved so as to bring these jaws in proper relation to the material to be gathered up, and the piston rod be now drawn forward into the cylinder 31 these jaws will close and pick up a substantially full load of such material. Any excess of.
  • the particular mechanism for operating the turn table which is shown in the drawing consists of a vertical shaft 37 mounted on the turn table platform, a pinion 38 fixed thereto which engages with a fixed gear 40 carried by the truck 10, and a large gear 39 also fixed to the shaft 37. Meshing with this gear 39 are two pinions 41 and 42 which are mounted on vertical axes fixed to the turn table platform. Crank pins 41 and 42 carried by these pinions are engaged by pitmen 43, 44, which in turn are connected with the piston rods 45, 46 of two of the motors 47, 48, which are supported on the turn table platform.
  • the two jaws are indicated by 50 and 51 and differ somewhat in shape from those shown in Figs. 1 to 3. That is to say, they consist of two are shaped plates 50' and 51 which project downward from the top arms 50 and 51 through which they are pivoted to the ram. These jaws are in the form of'arc shaped hoe blades, and are incapable of picking material up, but instead are calculated to drag it along the mine floor and onto a conveyer.
  • the same kind of motor and connecting mechanism as is shown in Figs. 1 to 3, inclusive, are provided for opening and closing these hoe jaws.
  • the particular type of machine with which these hoe jaws are adapted for use is substantially such as forms the subject matter of my prior ap lication Serial No. 538,408, filed Jan. 1 th, 1910, and need not therefore be described in detail here.
  • a loading machine the combination of a ram, a pair of jaws at the outer end thereof having bottom and side walls and movable in anapproximate horlzontal plane toward and away from each other, scraper Y members with respect to which the jaws are movable, the bottom and end edges of the scrapers extending adjacent the said walls of the jaws and maintaining such relationship during the opening movement of the jaws and means for moving the jaws.
  • a loading machine the combination of a ram, a pair of jaws pivotally mounted at the outer end of the ram, said jaws having bottom and side walls and movable in an approximate horizontal plane toward and away from each other, scraper members with respect to which; the jaws are movable and bottom and end edges of the scrapers extending adjacent the said walls of the jaws and maintaining such relationship during the opening movement of the jaws and means for moving the jaws.
  • scraper members having inner and outer edges with respect to which the jaws are movable, said edges of the scrapers having a radius which is concentric with respect to the radius of the jaws and means for movingthe jaws.
  • each of said jaws including a segment shaped plate having upturned flanges along the outer and inner arc shaped edges thereof, and two fixed inclined plates whichare secured to said ram and lie with their lower edges above and ⁇ close to said segment shaped I plates,the length of said inclined plates being such as to substantially span the space between the upturned inner and outer flanges of said jaws.
  • each of said jaws including a segment shapedplatc having upturned flanges along the outer and inner arc-shaped edges thereof upturned inner and outer flanges of said 10 the curvature of said arc-shaped edges being jaws.
  • me me me p ates w c are secure sa1 ram and lie withtheir lower edges above FRANK BILLINGS' and close to said segment-shaped plates the witnesseses: length of said inclined plates being such as E. M. FREEMAN, to substantially span the space between the A. J. HUDSON.

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MINE LOADING MACHINE- APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 6. 1912.
Patented Jan. 20, 1920.
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To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, FRANK BILLINes, a citizen of the United- States, residing at Cleveland, in the county of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Mine Loading- Machines, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
This invention consists in improvements in the kind of machines especially adapted for use in mines for loading broken ofl mineral or coal into mine cars, which includes a mechanically operated ram, supported on a wheel truck in such wise that it is capable of moving endwise, of rocking on a horizontal axis, and of swinging about a vertical axis.
The present invention is designed to increase the efiiciency, under some conditions,
of machines of this character; and the invention consists of the combination with such a ram of two jaws pivoted to the-outer end thereof and overhanging the same, a motor also carried by said ram, and mechanism operated by the motor to open and close said jaws. It also includes certain other subordinate combinations,all of which are shown in the drawings, and will be hereinafter described and definitely pointed out in the claims.
In the drawings, Figure 1 is a rear end view of a machine embodying this invention placed in working relation to amine car. Fig. 2 is a side elevation of a machine embodying the invention. Fig. 3 is a plan view thereof. Fig. 4 is a plan view of the outer end of such a ram when the jaws are in the form of are shaped hoe blades. Fig. 5 is a side elevation showing a part of said ram and showing also somewhat diagrammatically the machine by which said hoe blade is supported. Fig. 6 is a vertical sectional end view of the ram supporting machine shown in Fi 5.
10 represents a w lieel truck adapted to run on the mine tracks 11. 12 represents a turn table mounted on this truck and capable of turning about a vertical axis. 14 represents a rocking frame pivoted upon this turn table by means of a horizontal transversely extended shaft or pivot .15. 16 represents a ram or long beam which is supported by and is movable endwise in the rocking frame 14:. This beam rests and rides upon two grooved rollers 14 and 14, carried by said rocking Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Jan. 20, 1920.
Application filed September 6, 1912. Serial No. 718,885.
frame. An arm 14 rigid with frame 14: is connected in a familiar way with the piston rod 17 of a fluid motor 18, which is fixed upon the turn table. This motor may be of any suitable construction. When the piston rod 17 is thrust outward the frame 14 will so rock as to lower the free or overhanging end of the ram 16; and when this piston rod is drawn back the frame will be rocked in the contrary direction.
A pair of fluid motors 20 are fixed to the rear end of the frame 14. The piston rod 20 of each is connected through a pitman 20 with a crank 2l ,the two cranks being fixed to a crank shaft 21 which is mounted in bearings carried by the frame 14. A pinion 22 fixed also to this shaft engages with rack teeth 16*- on the ram, whereby this ram may be moved forward or backward as required. Pivoted to the front end of the ram are two jaws 24: and- 25. In the form of these illustrated in Figs. 1 to 3, inclusive, these jaws are flat segment shaped plates having upturned flanges 24 and 25 at their outer marginal are shaped edges and upturned flanges 24 and 25 at their inner marginal arc-shaped edges. At what may be termed the rear ends of these jaws are the fixed inclined plates 26 and 27, said plates being fixed to the ram through arms 28 and 29. These twojaws have respectively the pivoting ears 24 and 25 which are pivoted together by means of the pivot pin 30. The fixed end plates 26 and 27 are inclined forward and downward. The result is that their front lower edges lie parallel and close to the top faces of the plates 24 and 25, while the rear edges are ata considerable elevation above the surface of these plates.
31 represents the cylinder of a fluid motor whose piston rod 32 carries a cross arm 33 which is connected by two links 34, 35 with the two jaws 24:, 25, respectively. If the piston rod is thrust out of said cylinder, that is to say, rearward, the result will be that these jaws are opened. If, while they are opened, the ram be moved so as to bring these jaws in proper relation to the material to be gathered up, and the piston rod be now drawn forward into the cylinder 31 these jaws will close and pick up a substantially full load of such material. Any excess of.
that material beyond the capacity of the jaws will ride up the inclined faces of the plates 27 and fall over the top edges thereof.
When the bucket jaws are so loaded, then, by manipulating the ram which carries said jaws, they may be raised; the ram may be moved endwise, and the turn table swung so as to carry said jaws over a mine car 35. When they are in this position the jaws are opened, and, as a result, the material in them will be held against movement by the plates 26, 27, which act substantially like scrapers to push this material ofi of the jaws and into the mine car.
The particular mechanism for operating the turn table which is shown in the drawing consists of a vertical shaft 37 mounted on the turn table platform, a pinion 38 fixed thereto which engages with a fixed gear 40 carried by the truck 10, and a large gear 39 also fixed to the shaft 37. Meshing with this gear 39 are two pinions 41 and 42 which are mounted on vertical axes fixed to the turn table platform. Crank pins 41 and 42 carried by these pinions are engaged by pitmen 43, 44, which in turn are connected with the piston rods 45, 46 of two of the motors 47, 48, which are supported on the turn table platform.
In the form of the invention which is shown in Figs. 4 and 5 the two jaws are indicated by 50 and 51 and differ somewhat in shape from those shown in Figs. 1 to 3. That is to say, they consist of two are shaped plates 50' and 51 which project downward from the top arms 50 and 51 through which they are pivoted to the ram. These jaws are in the form of'arc shaped hoe blades, and are incapable of picking material up, but instead are calculated to drag it along the mine floor and onto a conveyer. The same kind of motor and connecting mechanism as is shown in Figs. 1 to 3, inclusive, are provided for opening and closing these hoe jaws. The particular type of machine with which these hoe jaws are adapted for use is substantially such as forms the subject matter of my prior ap lication Serial No. 538,408, filed Jan. 1 th, 1910, and need not therefore be described in detail here.
Although fluid motors of simple form are shown, it will be understood that any form of motors may be employed. Also any suitable form of conveyer, mechanism maybe employed. Also it will be understood that any suitable mechanism maybe employed for supporting the ram, and imparting to it the stated movements.-
Having described my invention, I claim:
1. In a loading machine, the combination of a ram, a pair of jaws at the outer end thereof having bottom and side walls and movable in anapproximate horlzontal plane toward and away from each other, scraper Y members with respect to which the jaws are movable, the bottom and end edges of the scrapers extending adjacent the said walls of the jaws and maintaining such relationship during the opening movement of the jaws and means for moving the jaws.
2. lin a loading machine, the combination of a ram, a pair of jaws pivotally mounted at the outer end of the ram, said jaws having bottom and side walls and movable in an approximate horizontal plane toward and away from each other, scraper members with respect to which; the jaws are movable and bottom and end edges of the scrapers extending adjacent the said walls of the jaws and maintaining such relationship during the opening movement of the jaws and means for moving the jaws.
3. In a loading machine, the combination of a ram, a pair ofjaws at the outer end thereof movable in an approximate horizontal plane toward and from each other,
scraper members having inner and outer edges with respect to which the jaws are movable, said edges of the scrapers having a radius which is concentric with respect to the radius of the jaws and means for movingthe jaws.
4. In a loading machine, the combination of a ram, a pair of jaws pivotally mounted at the outer end thereof and movable in an approximate horizontal plane toward and from each other, scraper members having inner and outer ed es with respect to which the jaws are movable, the said edges of the scraper having a radius which is concentric with respect to the radius of the jaws and means for moving the jaws.
5. in a loading machine, in combination, a rain, a pair of jaws at the outer end of the ram, and movable toward and away from each other, said jaws being provided with bottom portions and upstanding edge portions, and fixed scraper members with respect to which the jaws are movable and extending downwardly between the edge portions adjacent to the bottom portions of the jaws, said scraper members serving to scrape the material from the jaws when the latter are opened.
6. In mine loading machine, the combination of a movable ram, and two jaws pivoted to said ram' at the outer end thereof, each of said jaws including a segment shaped plate having upturned flanges along the outer and inner arc shaped edges thereof, and two fixed inclined plates whichare secured to said ram and lie with their lower edges above and \close to said segment shaped I plates,the length of said inclined plates being such as to substantially span the space between the upturned inner and outer flanges of said jaws.
7. In a mine loading machine, the combination of a movable ram and two jaws pivoted to said ram at the outer ends thereof each of said jaws including a segment shapedplatc having upturned flanges along the outer and inner arc-shaped edges thereof upturned inner and outer flanges of said 10 the curvature of said arc-shaped edges being jaws.
upon a radius passin through the pivotal In testimony whereof, I hereunto atfix my poii t odf tlie jaws It; e ram and gwto) signature in the presence of two witn.
me me p ates w c are secure sa1 ram and lie withtheir lower edges above FRANK BILLINGS' and close to said segment-shaped plates the Witnesses: length of said inclined plates being such as E. M. FREEMAN, to substantially span the space between the A. J. HUDSON.
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