Mine shaft conveyance safety brake

US11325811B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11325811-B2
Application numberUS-201816500951-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 4, 2018
Priority dateApr 4, 2017
Publication dateMay 10, 2022
Grant dateMay 10, 2022

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The disclosure relates to a mine shaft conveyance safety brake for controlling the rate of deceleration of a free-falling conveyance, operating within or upon fixed shaft guides, in a vertical, substantially vertical or inclined mine shaft. The safety brake includes an activation system, one or more guide clamp assemblies operable for locking onto one or more shaft guides, one or more braking assemblies and one or more brake paths attached upon the conveyance. Upon detection of a conveyance suspension failure or slack rope condition associated with a free-falling or obstructed condition of the conveyance, the activation system is triggered, causing each guide clamp assembly to self-lock onto a shaft guide. Upon further downward travel of the conveyance, the braking assemblies travel upwardly upon the brake paths, generating increasing braking forces in a controlled manner until the conveyance comes to a controlled stop. The safety brake is purely mechanical in nature, as there are no electronics, electro-mechanical controls or hydraulic systems involved.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A safety brake for controlling the rate of deceleration of a free-falling conveyance operating upon shaft guides fixed within a mine shaft having a substantial vertical component, said safety brake comprising: an activation system operable for supporting the conveyance during normal travel of the conveyance upon the shaft guides and storing activation energy while supporting the conveyance, said activation system further operable for detecting a conveyance suspension failure or slack rope condition associated with a free-falling or obstructed condition of the conveyance, and said activation system further operable for releasing said activation energy upon detecting said conveyance suspension failure or slack rope condition to activate said safety brake; at least one guide clamp assembly comprising a pair of clamp wedges and a pair of clamp slides, the clamp wedges having an upwardly-narrowing tapered shape and being movingly engaging with the clamp slides, said guide clamp assembly disposed in communication with said activation system and, upon activation by the activation system, the clamp wedges are operable to substantially self-lock onto a shaft guide upon both of the clamp wedges simultaneously travelling upwardly and inwardly and towards each other along the clamp slides; at least one linear brake element fixedly attached upon the conveyance and arranged substantially parallel to the conveyance's direction of travel along the shaft guides; and at least one braking assembly disposed in communication with said at least one guide clamp assembly and disposed for traveling engagement with said at least one linear brake element, the at least one braking assembly comprising an inner brake pad and an outer brake pad arranged on opposite sides of the at least one linear brake element, said inner brake pad being configured to engage an inner surface of the at least one linear brake element and said outer brake pad configured to engage an outer surface of the at least one linear brake element; wherein said release of said activation energy by said activation system causes said at least one guide clamp assembly to be released from a standby condition and to substantially self-lock onto a shaft guide, causing said at least one braking assembly to travel upwardly upon said at least one linear brake element as the conveyance falls downwardly, said upward travel of said at least one braking assembly upon said at least one linear brake element being operable for generating increasing braking forces by said at least one braking assembly upon said at least one linear brake element in a controlled manner, thereby bringing the conveyance to a stop. 2. The safety brake according to claim 1 further comprising at least one brake end stop buffer attached upon the conveyance adjacent to an upper end of said at least one linear brake element for engagement by said at least one braking assembly at an end of its upward travel upon said at least one linear brake element, said engagement between said braking assembly and said at least one brake end stop buffer being designed to absorb excess system energy in the event of braking assembly over travel upon the at least one linear brake element, assisting in stopping downward travel of the conveyance. 3. The safety brake according to claim 1 comprising a pair of guide clamp assemblies disposed in communication with said activation system on opposing sides of the conveyance, each guide clamp assembly being operable, upon activation by the activation system, to substantially self-lock onto a different shaft guide among a pair of shaft guides located on opposing sides of the conveyance. 4. The safety brake according to claim 1 comprising: a pair of linear brake elements fixedly attached upon the conveyance; a guide clamp assembly disposed in communication with said activation system and operable to substantially self-lock onto a shaft guide upon activation by the activation system; and a pair of braking assemblies disposed in communication with a guide clamp assembly, each braking assembly disposed for traveling engagement with a different linear brake element. 5. The safety brake according to claim 1 comprising: two pairs of linear brake elements, each pair fixedly attached upon opposing sides of the conveyance; a pair of guide clamp assemblies disposed in communication with said activation system on opposing sides of the conveyance, each guide clamp assembly being operable to substantially self-lock onto a different shaft guide among a pair of shaft guides located on opposing sides of the conveyance upon activation by the activation system; and two pairs of braking assemblies, each pair of braking assemblies disposed in communication with a guide clamp assembly on opposing sides of the conveyance, each braking assembly disposed for traveling engagement with a different linear brake element. 6. The safety brake according to claim 1 , wherein each of said at least one linear brake elements is attached to the conveyance in a configuration substantially parallel to the conveyance's direction of travel along the shaft guides, and wherein each of said at least one linear brake elements is a tapered linear brake element having a narrow lower profile and a wider upper profile, such that upward travel of each braking assembly upon each brake path as the conveyance falls downwardly brings each braking assembly in increasingly forceful braking engagement with each of said at least one linear brake elements for generating increasing braking forces by each braking assembly upon each at least one linear brake element in a controlled manner. 7. The safety brake according to claim 1 , wherein said activation system includes at least one trigger paddle disposed in communication with said at least one guide clamp assembly, and wherein said release of said activation energy by said activation system is operable for actuating each said trigger paddle to release each said guide clamp assembly from a standby condition, thereby allowing each said guide clamp assembly to engage, and substantially self-lock upon, a shaft guide. 8. A method of controlling the rate of deceleration of a free-falling conveyance comprising the safety brake of claim 1 operating upon shaft guides fixed within a mine shaft having a substantial vertical component, the method comprising the steps of: activating an activation system upon detection of a conveyance suspension failure or slack rope condition resulting in free-falling conveyance; locking at least one guide clamp assembly into place onto a shaft guide by moving a pair of clamp wedges simultaneously upwardly and inwardly and towards each other along a pair of clamp slides, to substantially vertically fix the guide clamp assembly while the conveyance continues to free-fall; braking the conveyance by generating braking force between a linear brake element fixedly attached upon the conveyance and moving downwards with the conveyance and at least one braking assembly disposed in communication with said at least one guide clamp assembly and being fixed in place.

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  • B66B5/22Primary

    by means of linearly-movable wedges (B66B5/24 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Main component parts of mining-hoist winding devices · CPC title

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What does patent US11325811B2 cover?
The disclosure relates to a mine shaft conveyance safety brake for controlling the rate of deceleration of a free-falling conveyance, operating within or upon fixed shaft guides, in a vertical, substantially vertical or inclined mine shaft. The safety brake includes an activation system, one or more guide clamp assemblies operable for locking onto one or more shaft guides, one or more braking a…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Smidth As F L
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B66B5/22. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 10 2022 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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We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).