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EUROPEAN PATENT APPLICATION |
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Date of publication: |
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26.06.1991 Bulletin 1991/26 |
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Date of filing: 28.11.1990 |
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International Patent Classification (IPC)5: E21B 7/02 |
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CH DE FR IT LI SE |
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20.12.1989 SE 8904273
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Applicant: Atlas Copco Construction and Mining Technique AB |
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S-105 23 Stockholm (SE) |
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- Eriksson, Sven
S-702 31 Örebro (SE)
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Representative: Grundfelt, Erik Gunnar |
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Atlas Copco Tunnelling & Mining AB
Patents & Trademarks S-105 23 Stockholm S-105 23 Stockholm (SE) |
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(57) A rock drilling rig comprising a first boom member (12) connected to a carrier (11)
by a universal joint (13) and a second boom member (14) being longitudinally displaceable
relative to the first boom member by a hydraulic cylinder (18) inside the second boom
member. The external surface of the hydraulic cylinder is provided with lands (25)
and intervening grooves (26) into which ridges (27) on second boom member (14) extend.
A rotary motor (17) at the rear end of first boom member (12) rotates the second boom
member by rotating the hydraulic cylinder.
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[0001] The present invention relates to a rock drilling rig and in particular to a rig having
an extension boom.
[0002] In prior art drill rigs it has been common practice to guide the extensionpart of
the boom such that relative rotation between the two boom parts cannot occur. In applications
with rotation of the boom head about the longitudinal axis of the boom one has used
a rotary motor at the distal end of the boom. A drawback with such an arrangement
is that the weight at the distal end of the boom becomes rather high. As a consequence
the boom and the drill rig must be made stronger and heavier than otherwise. Furthermore,
the front end becomes quite big if one wants to have further possibilities of manoeuvering
the feed beam of the rig relative to the surrounding rock.
[0003] The present invention, which is defined in the subsequent claims, aims at providing
a rock drilling rig with an extension boom where the extension part of the boom is
rotatable about the longitudinal axis of the boom by means of a motor positioned at
the proximal end of the boom. This gives the advantage of having the weight of the
rotary motor near the carrier so that the boom does not have to be heavy in order
to be sufficiently stiff. Another advantage is that the rotary motor does not interfere
with other manoeuvering means for the feed beam which sometimes are desirable. An
important advantage with the invention is that the extension and rotation movement
of the boom can be guided in a common bearing arrangement which allows savings of
weight and cost. All sensitive bearings for extention and rotation can with this invention
be easily sealed off with a simple and reliable circular sealing which will significantly
increase service life and decrease maintenance costs of the boom
[0004] An embodiment of the invention is described below with reference to the accompanying
drawings in which fig 1 shows a side view of a drill rig according to the invention.
Fig 2 shows a part of the drill rig and indicates possibilities of movement of the
feed beam. Fig 3 shows how a rock drilling machine can be moved close to the rock
surface. Fig 4 shows a longitudinal section through the boom of the drill rig. Fig
5 is a section according to 5-5 in fig 4.
[0005] The rock drilling rig shown in the drawings comprises a carrier 11 on which a first
elongated boom member 12 is mounted by means of a universal joint 13. The first boom
member is swingable relative to carrier 11 by means of two hydraulic cylinders 32,
only one visible in the drawing. A second elongated boom member 14 is guided by the
first boom member for longitudinal movement therein. A sliding bearing 28 is placed
between the first and second boom members. At the rear or proximal end of first boom
member 12 a rotary motor 17 is mounted. The outgoing shaft 19 of the rotary motor
is by means of a splined coupling 29 connected with a hydraulic cylinder 18 which
can be rotated by means of the rotary motor 17. The external surface of the hydraulic
cylinder is provided with a number of longitudinal lands 25 and intervening grooves
26. The second boom member 14 is at its rear end of its internal surface provided
with ridges 27 which extend into the grooves 26 of the hydraulic cylinder 18. In this
way turning of hydraulic cylinder 18 is transferred to second boom member 14 independent
of the position of the second boom member along the hydraulic cylinder. A plastic
sheet 30 is positioned over ridges 27 to form a bearing between hydraulic cylinder
18 and second boom member 14. A piston 31 with a piston rod 20, having a longitudinal
axis 21, are movable along the hydraulic cylinder 18 by means of hydraulic fluid entered
into the hydraulic cylinder on either side of the piston 31. Piston rod 20 is connected
with second boom member 14 so that movement of piston 31 causes relative longitudinal
movement between the first and second boom members 12,14.
[0006] At the front or distal end of second boom member 14 a boom head 24 comprising a turning
motor 22 is mounted. This turning motor makes it possible to turn the boom head about
its axis 23 in addition to the movements made possible by the second boom member.
A holder 33 for the feed beam 15 is pivotable about a pivot 34 by means of a hydraulic
cylinder 35. Feed beam 15 is displaceable in holder 33 by hydraulic cylinder 36. A
rock drilling machine 16 is movable along feed beam 15 in a conventional way.
1. A rock drilling rig comprising a carrier (11), a first elongated boom member (12),
a universal joint (13) connecting said first boom member to said carrier, a second
elongated boom member (14) guided by said first boom member for longitudinal movement
relative thereto, a feed beam (15) pivotally connected to said second boom member
and a rock drilling machine (16) moveable along said feed beam, characterized by a rotary motor (17) in said first boom member (12), a hydraulic cylinder (18)
connected to an outgoing shaft (19) of said rotary motor, a piston rod (20) of said
hydraulic cylinder being connected to said second boom member (14) to cause relative
longitudinal movement between said first and second boom members, said second boom
member being coupled to said hydraulic cylinder such that the second boom member is
turnable about its longitudinal axis (21) by said hydraulic cylinder.
2. A rock drilling rig according to claim 1, characterized in that said feed beam (15) is pivotally connected to a boom head (24) being mounted
on said second boom member (14) and having an axis (23) being perpendicular to the
longitudinal axis (21) of said second boom member (14).
3. A rock drilling rig according to claim 2, characterized in that said boom head (24) comprises a turning motor (22) by means of which the
boom head is turnable about its axis (23).
4. A rock drilling rig according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the external surface of said hydraulic cylinder (18) is provided with a number
of longitudinal lands (25) and intervening grooves (26) and that the internal surface
of said second boom member (14) is provided with ridges (27) for cooperation with
said grooves

