Cutting apparatus and method of operating

US10364674B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10364674-B2
Application numberUS-201515517171-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 2, 2015
Priority dateOct 6, 2014
Publication dateJul 30, 2019
Grant dateJul 30, 2019

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Abstract

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A cutting apparatus suitable for creating tunnels and subterranean roadways includes independently pivoting supports that each carries a respective independently pivoting arm and a rotatable cutting head. Each cutting head via the supports and arms is configured to slew laterally outward in a sideways direction and to pivot in a vertical upward and downward direction. The supports and arms are mounted on a linear moving sled carried by a main frame.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A cutting apparatus suitable for creating tunnels or subterranean roadways and the like comprising: a main frame having generally upward, downward and side facing regions; at least one arm pivotally mounted via an arm pivot axis aligned in a direction extending transverse including perpendicular to a generally upright direction relative to the upward and downward facing regions to pivot the arm relative to the main frame in an upward and downward direction relative to the upward and downward facing regions; at least one arm actuator arranged to actuate pivoting movement of the arm relative to the main frame; a rotatable cutting head mounted at the arm rotatable about a head axis orientated to extend substantially transverse to the arm pivot axis; a pair of crawler tracks or a set of wheels arranged to provide forward and rearward movement of the cutting apparatus over ground; and a set of floor engaging members mounted at the main frame, wherein the floor engaging members are extendable to provide a cutting mode of the cutting apparatus, in which the cutting apparatus rests on the floor engaging members, and are retractable to provide a non-cutting mode of the cutting apparatus, in which the cutting apparatus rests on the pair of crawler tracks or set of wheels, the pair of crawler tracks or the set of wheels defining a plane inclined relative to the main frame such that upon changing from the cutting mode to the non-cutting mode the cutting head is raised away from the ground. 2. The cutting apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the inclination of the plane defined by the pair of crawler tracks or the set of wheels relative to the main frame is in the range from 1° to 10°. 3. The cutting apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the inclination of the plane defined by the pair of crawler tracks or the set of wheels relative to the main frame is set such that the cutting head is raised in an amount in the range from 3 cm to 30 cm. 4. A cutting apparatus suitable for creating tunnels or subterranean roadways and the like comprising: a main frame having generally upward, downward and side facing regions; a powered sled movably mounted at the main frame and configured to slide in a forward cutting direction of the cutting apparatus relative to the main frame; at least one arm pivotally mounted to the sled via an arm pivot axis aligned in a direction extending transverse including perpendicular to a generally upright direction relative to the upward and downward facing regions such that the arm is arranged to pivot relative to the main frame in an upward and downward direction relative to the upward and downward facing regions; at least one arm actuator arranged to actuate pivoting movement of the arm relative to the main frame; a rotatable cutting head mounted at the arm; and a plurality of engaging members mounted at the main frame, the engaging members including floor engaging members, roof or side wall engaging members, at least the floor engaging members being extendable and retractable to respectively raise and lower the apparatus in the upward and downward direction, wherein at least one of the roof or side wall engaging members being mounted to the powered sled and configured to extend to wedge the cutting apparatus in cooperation with the other engaging members in a cutting mode of the cutting apparatus between the roof or side wall and the floor. 5. The cutting apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising: a powered sled movably mounted at the main frame and configured to slide in a forward cutting direction of the cutting apparatus relative to the main frame, wherein the at least one arm is mounted to the sled; and a set of roof or side wall engaging members mounted at the main frame, wherein at least one roof or side wall engaging member is mounted to the powered sled and is configured for being extended for wedging the cutting apparatus in cooperation with the other engaging members in a cutting mode of the cutting apparatus between roof or side wall and floor. 6. The cutting apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the floor engaging members are configured to arrange the cutting apparatus, during the cutting mode, such that the upward facing region is horizontal and/or parallel to the ground. 7. The cutting apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the floor engaging members are configured to arrange the cutting apparatus, during the cutting mode, such that a movement direction of the powered sled is parallel to the ground. 8. The cutting apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the plurality of engaging members include two front floor engaging members, two rear engaging members, two roof engaging members mounted at the main frame, and the at least one roof engaging member mounted to the sled, wherein the two roof engaging members mounted to the main frame are at a position backwards in relation to the sled. 9. The cutting apparatus according claim 1 , wherein the plurality of engaging members are each extendable and retractable linearly by a respective control cylinder. 10. A method of operating a cutting apparatus for creating tunnels or subterranean roadways and the like, the method comprising: providing a cutting apparatus, the cutting apparatus including a main frame having generally upward, downward and side facing regions, at least one arm pivotally mounted via an arm pivot axis aligned in a direction extending transverse including perpendicular to a generally upright direction relative to the upward and downward facing regions to pivot the arm relative to the main frame in an upward and downward direction relative to the upward and downward facing regions, at least one arm actuator arranged to actuate pivoting movement of the arm relative to the main frame, a rotatable cutting head mounted at the arm, a pair of crawler tracks or a set of wheels allowing a forward and rearward movement of the cutting apparatus over ground, and a set of floor engaging members mounted at the main frame; a cutting step; a non-cutting step including a forward or rearward movement of the cutting apparatus over ground; a first transition step from the non-cutting step to the cutting step including an extending of the floor engaging members such that the cutting apparatus rests on the floor engaging members; and a second transition step from the cutting step to the non-cutting step including a retracting of the floor engaging members such that the cutting apparatus rests on the pair of crawler tracks or set of wheels, wherein the pair of crawler tracks or the set of wheels define a plane inclined relative to the main frame such that the second transition step includes a backward-tilting of the cutting apparatus, causing the rotatable cutting head to be raised away from the ground. 11. The method according to claim 10 , further comprising an adjustment step of adjusting a direction and/or position of the cutting apparatus by the floor engaging members and/or the pair of crawler tracks or set of wheels. 12. A method of operating a cutting apparatus for creating tunnels or subterranean roadways and the like, comprising the steps of: providing a main frame having generally upward, downward and side facing regions, a powered sled movably mounted at the main frame and configured to slide in a forward cutting direction of the cutting apparatus relative to the main frame, at least one arm pivotally mounted to the sled via an arm pivot axis aligned in a direction extending transverse including perpendicular to a generally upright direction relative to the upward and downward facing regions to pivot the arm relative to the main frame in an upward an

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  • with two or more servomotors · CPC title

  • Advancing mechanisms (E21D23/16 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • specially adapted to allow easy accessibility and repair · CPC title

  • Loading devices or installations (loading platforms E21D9/122; soil-shifting machines E02F3/00) · CPC title

  • on a tool-carrier supported by a movable boom · CPC title

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What does patent US10364674B2 cover?
A cutting apparatus suitable for creating tunnels and subterranean roadways includes independently pivoting supports that each carries a respective independently pivoting arm and a rotatable cutting head. Each cutting head via the supports and arms is configured to slew laterally outward in a sideways direction and to pivot in a vertical upward and downward direction. The supports and arms are …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Sandvik Intellectual Property, Sandvik Intellectual Property
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E21C35/06. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 30 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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