Intelligent automatic coal powder receiving device and method based on prevention and control of rock bursts in coal mines
US-2026092527-A1 · Apr 2, 2026 · US
US2021047927A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2021047927-A1 |
| Application number | US-201916966295-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jun 26, 2019 |
| Priority date | Apr 24, 2019 |
| Publication date | Feb 18, 2021 |
| Grant date | — |
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Disclosed are an absorption-induction convectional dust-controlling/removing air/fog curtain device of a fully-mechanized working face and a method thereof, belonging to the technical field of dust removal of coal mine. The device includes an extraction type dust-purifying blower, a sector deflector, a shearer external spraying device and an inter-hydraulic-support spraying device, wherein the shearer external spraying devices are mounted at both sides of a body of a shearer close to rocking arms of the shearer and the inter-hydraulic-support spraying devices are mounted at two un-advanced hydraulic supports and two hydraulic supports at a leeward side of a front drum of the shearer respectively, so that spraying is performed at a certain angle to form corresponding fog curtains so as to perform spraying precipitation for a large amount of dusts produced by support advancing and coal cutting. Two extraction type dust-purifying blowers symmetrically mounted at the body of the shearer close to the rocking arms are started simultaneously, air inlets of two blowers directly face front and rear drums of the shearer respectively, and air outlets of two blowers are connected with the sector deflector. The device and the method of the present disclosure are of great practical significance for improving a working environment of workers working at the fully-mechanized working face and ensuring safe production of coal mine.
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1 . (canceled) 2 . An absorption-induction convectional dust-controlling/removing method of a fully-mechanized working face using an absorption-induction convectional dust-controlling/removing air/fog curtain device of a fully-mechanized working face, comprising an extraction type dust-purifying blower, a sector deflector, a shearer external spraying device and an inter-hydraulic-support spraying device, wherein, there are two extraction type dust-purifying blowers symmetrically disposed at a body of a shearer close to rocking arms respectively; an air inlet and an air outlet are disposed on each of the extraction type dust-purifying blowers, the air inlets both directly face front and rear drums of the shearer, and the air outlets are connected with the sector deflectors; the shearer external spraying devices are mounted at both sides of the body of the shearer close to the rocking arms and spray onto the front and rear drums at a certain angle to form a fog curtain and thus perform spraying precipitation for part of dusts produced when the front and rear drums of the shearer perform cutting; the inter-hydraulic-support spraying devices are mounted at two un-advanced hydraulic supports and two hydraulic supports at a leeward side of the front drum of the shearer respectively and spray toward a coal wall at a certain angle to form a fog curtain in a machine channel space so as to prevent part of dusts from spreading pollution toward windward and leeward sides; sequentially comprising the following steps: at step S1, forming fog curtains at corresponding positions by starting the inter-hydraulic-support spraying device and the shearer external spraying device to wrap a large amount of dusts produced during support advancing and coal cutting, such that part of dusts combine with fog droplets to precipitate; starting the extraction type dust-purifying blower simultaneously to centrifugally remove part of high-concentration dusts produced by coal cutting of the shearer by sucking the part of high-concentration dusts into the extraction type dust-purifying blower through a negative pressure generated by rotation of impellers, wherein air has an increased momentum under push of blades and a high-speed air current field is formed at the air outlet; and at step S2, by the sector deflector, spreading an original columnar air current toward a roof and a floor of a roadway respectively in a vertical space to form an air curtain with a sector area gradually increasing, so as to block dusts that are not captured and precipitated by spraying; and forming a basically-closed full-section dust-purifying air chamber in a working region of a shearer operator to induce a large amount of high-concentration dusts blocked by the air-fog curtain and fog droplets generated by spraying into a goaf through air current, so that the dusts continuously combine with the fog droplets to precipitate during spreading toward the leeward side so as to prevent the dusts in the goaf from returning to the working face along with the air current.
solely by slitting (rods, drums, for same E21C25/10; saws, discs, wheels E21C25/18; chains, chain guides, for same E21C25/28) · CPC title
Drawing-off or depositing dust ({dust-removing while drilling E21B21/011}; while slitting E21C35/22) · CPC title
Spraying barriers (spray nipples, spraying in general B05B, B05D; picks with arrangements of fluid-spraying nozzles E21C35/187) · CPC title
Equipment for preventing the formation of, or for removal of, dust (picks with arrangement of fluid-spraying nozzles E21C35/187; {removing dust while drilling E21B21/011}) · CPC title
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