Mine roof support
First Claim
1. A mine roof support comprising a roof engageable canopy, a floor engaging base section, prop means for raising and lowering the canopy relative to the base section and for setting the canopy against a mine roof, a check valve (as defined herein), means for supplying hydraulic fluid under pressure to the prop means via the check valve, and a yield valve having a valve seat, a valve member movable between a first position in which it co-operates with the valve seat to prevent the release of fluid from the prop means via the yield valve and a second position in which fluid can be released from the prop means via the yield valve, means for subjecting one side of the valve member to fluid pressure downstream of the check valve to urge the valve member towards its second position, spring means acting on the other side of the valve member to urge the valve member towards its first position, and means for subjecting the other side of the valve member and the spring means to fluid pressure upstream of the check valve so that an increasing amount of the spring force applied to the valve member by the spring means is substituted by hydraulic force applied to the other side of the valve member by fluid pressure upstream of the check valve as the latter increases.
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Abstract
A mine roof support comprises a canopy, a base section, hydraulic props for raising and lowering the canopy relative to the base section, a hydraulic valve for supplying hydraulic fluid under pressure to the props via a check valve, and a yield valve connected across the check valve. The yield valve has a valve member movable between a first position in which it co-operates with a valve seat to prevent the release of fluid from the props via the yield valve and a second position in which fluid can be released from the props via the yield valve. One side of the valve member is subjected to fluid pressure downstream of the check valve to urge the valve member towards its second position and the other side of the valve member is acted upon by a spring device to urge the valve member towards its first position. The other side of the valve member and the spring device are also subjected to fluid pressure upstream of the check valve so that more and more of the spring force applied by the spring device is substituted by hydraulic force applied to the other side of the valve member by fluid pressure upstream of the check valve as the latter increases until the fluid pressure acting on the spring device balances the urging force thereof at a nominal yield pressure of the yield valve.
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8 Claims
- 1. A mine roof support comprising a roof engageable canopy, a floor engaging base section, prop means for raising and lowering the canopy relative to the base section and for setting the canopy against a mine roof, a check valve (as defined herein), means for supplying hydraulic fluid under pressure to the prop means via the check valve, and a yield valve having a valve seat, a valve member movable between a first position in which it co-operates with the valve seat to prevent the release of fluid from the prop means via the yield valve and a second position in which fluid can be released from the prop means via the yield valve, means for subjecting one side of the valve member to fluid pressure downstream of the check valve to urge the valve member towards its second position, spring means acting on the other side of the valve member to urge the valve member towards its first position, and means for subjecting the other side of the valve member and the spring means to fluid pressure upstream of the check valve so that an increasing amount of the spring force applied to the valve member by the spring means is substituted by hydraulic force applied to the other side of the valve member by fluid pressure upstream of the check valve as the latter increases.
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8. A mine roof support comprising a roof engageable canopy, a floor engaging base section, prop means for raising and lowering the canopy relative to the base section and for setting the canopy against a mine roof, a check valve (as defined herein), means for supplying hydraulic fluid under pressure to the prop means via the check valve, and a yield valve connected across the check valve, the yield valve having a valve member and a valve seat, one side of the valve member being subjected in use to fluid pressure downstream of the check valve and the other side of the valve member being subjected in use to fluid pressure upstream of the check valve, the valve member being movable relative to the seat to allow fluid to be released from the prop means when the fluid pressure downstream of the check valve exceeds a predetermined value regardless of the fluid pressure upstream of the check valve, provided the fluid pressure upstream of the check valve does not also exceed said predetermined value.
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