Mining or in situ disintegration of hard material – Expansible breaking-down devices – Fluid-pressed element
Patent
1977-05-09
1978-09-19
Purser, Ernest R.
Mining or in situ disintegration of hard material
Expansible breaking-down devices
Fluid-pressed element
299 20, 299 23, 166177, E21C 3704
Patent
active
041149513
ABSTRACT:
A rock splitter tool is hydraulically actuated by a piston which moves a tapered wedge between feathers mounted at one end in a retaining means. The feathers and wedge, as an assembly, are inserted into a predrilled hole and the wedge is driven forward by the hydraulic piston to move the feathers outwardly to split the rock. The present invention is directed toward providing a hydraulically moved wedge in which the feathers and wear plate portions are retained by a clam shell clamp and retainer which are readily separated and removed to enable an inspection and/or replacement of any damaged apparatus. This clam shell clamp enables existing apparatus to be converted. Auxiliary apparatus utilizing a jack hammer device is also shown as is a hydraulic pulsation developing rotary valve which is adapted to cycle the wedge as it is moved forwardly.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3957309 (1976-05-01), Darda
Hile James L.
Hird David L.
Langfield Edward R.
Edward R. Langfield
Nichols Jr. Nick A.
Purser Ernest R.
Roberts Ralph R.
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