Mining or in situ disintegration of hard material – Hard material disintegrating machines – With material-handling means
Patent
1981-05-18
1984-03-27
Purser, Ernest R.
Mining or in situ disintegration of hard material
Hard material disintegrating machines
With material-handling means
299 12, 15321, 15345, 51273, A47L 702, E01H 108
Patent
active
044389779
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for removing material from a surface so that the removed material will not escape into the ambient environment is disclosed. The present invention includes a coagulant-applying mechanism for spraying a coating of coagulant on the material to be removed. Also included is a cutter head assembly which is moved along the surface for scraping the material therefrom. So that the scraped, coagulated material may be safely withdrawn to a storage receptacle, the present invention also includes a mechanism which withdraws the loosened, coagulated particles from the cutter head assembly.
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Gilbert III E. Harrison
Purser Ernest R.
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