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US1600940A
US1600940A US83074A US8307426A US1600940A US 1600940 A US1600940 A US 1600940A US 83074 A US83074 A US 83074A US 8307426 A US8307426 A US 8307426A US 1600940 A US1600940 A US 1600940A
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  • Difliculties are met with in the last method of inserting and raising the bursting charge, which in the known manner is effected through the gallery mouth by means of rods connected one to the other, of which the uppermost rod carries the bursting charge to be raised in the gallery.
  • the object of the present invention is to effect a smooth raising of the bursting charge, which is also secured to the end of a rod but which is protectively surrounded by a suitably shaped wire basket attached to the rod.
  • Fig. 1 shows the placing of the rod according to the previous method.
  • Fig. 2 shows the arrangement of the bursting charge and a View of the wire basket when being raised by rods connected one to the other.
  • Fig. 3 shows a cross section of the wire basket.
  • a indicates the wire bands which for example are arranged crosswise, having an elliptic or the like round shape being connected at their upper and lower ends by binding wire or the like to the upper rod Z) to which are successively connected further rods 6 which are securely fastened together.
  • the bursting charge 0 with the igniting cord (Z is so connected tothe top of the upper rod 7) that it is protectively surrounded by the wire bands and cannot come into contact with the masonry oI the gallery.
  • the bursting charge 0, protected by the wire bands according to Fig. 2 can be raised without resistance to the material which is firmly seated.
  • the burning of the igniting cord at the material will be again caused to move by reason of the shakings produced by the explosion of the burst ing charge 0, without the masonry protected by filling up from behind, being damaged.
  • the device can be of any suitable round shape and size and can be raised to any usual height independently of the cross sectional shape and construction of the gallery.
  • I claim Device for raising the bursting charge in mine galleries and as a protection against damaging the gallery by the bursting operations to be carried out therein comprising in combination an upper rod, wire bands crosswise secured at the top of said upper rod and of elliptic shape, a bursting charge on said upper rod protectively surrounded by said wire bands, and rods connected together to lift said bursting charge up to under the firmly seated mass of material and to hold it away from the walls of the gallery.

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Sept. 21 1926.
F. HENNEN GUARD FOR EXPLOSIVE CHARGES Filed Jan. 22, 1926 Patented Sept. 21, 1926.
UNITED imam PATENT OFFlQE.
GUARD FOR EXPLOSIVE CHARGES.
Application filed January 22, 1928, Serial No. 83,074, and in Germany February 16, 1925.
The conveyance of the minerals obtained from the demolishing of ore in mines to the conveying tracks is etiected in steeply disposed dumps by the gravity of the masses in the galleries which are mostly lined with dry masonry in mine deposits and in which the conveying material (material to be heaped) rolls downwardly in order to be finally conveyed to the surface through the gallery mouth. In this connection it fre quently occurs that the material to be heaped dumps inside the gallery and must be again moved which is efiected by drawing wire ropes previously inserted into the gallery up and down, or with more certainty by bursting. The miner, by reason of the great danger to life, cannot enter the gallery. Difliculties are met with in the last method of inserting and raising the bursting charge, which in the known manner is effected through the gallery mouth by means of rods connected one to the other, of which the uppermost rod carries the bursting charge to be raised in the gallery.
The disadvantages of this method consist, the rod sticks to the joints and projections of the masonry and consequently cannot be raised high enough, whilst on the other hand the bursting charge bears against the masonry, the gallery is damaged by the breaking up of the masonry due to the explosion andfrequently becomes quite useless, Disregarding the costs in reconstructing the masonry, this is combined with the greatest danger to life.
In contradistinction to this the object of the present invention is to effect a smooth raising of the bursting charge, which is also secured to the end of a rod but which is protectively surrounded by a suitably shaped wire basket attached to the rod.
In the accompanying drawing is illustrated the difficulty of the previous method and an example according to the invention in 3 figures.
Fig. 1 shows the placing of the rod according to the previous method.
Fig. 2 shows the arrangement of the bursting charge and a View of the wire basket when being raised by rods connected one to the other.
Fig. 3 shows a cross section of the wire basket.
In the drawing a indicates the wire bands which for example are arranged crosswise, having an elliptic or the like round shape being connected at their upper and lower ends by binding wire or the like to the upper rod Z) to which are successively connected further rods 6 which are securely fastened together. The bursting charge 0 with the igniting cord (Z is so connected tothe top of the upper rod 7) that it is protectively surrounded by the wire bands and cannot come into contact with the masonry oI the gallery. Contrary to the method shown in Fig. 1 which is retarded by the joints and projections of the masonry, the bursting charge 0, protected by the wire bands according to Fig. 2 can be raised without resistance to the material which is firmly seated. The lowermost rod 7) in order to support the raised bursting charge, bears against a board it or the like secured to the gallery month. By reason of the burning of the igniting cord at the material will be again caused to move by reason of the shakings produced by the explosion of the burst ing charge 0, without the masonry protected by filling up from behind, being damaged.
The device can be of any suitable round shape and size and can be raised to any usual height independently of the cross sectional shape and construction of the gallery.
I claim Device for raising the bursting charge in mine galleries and as a protection against damaging the gallery by the bursting operations to be carried out therein, comprising in combination an upper rod, wire bands crosswise secured at the top of said upper rod and of elliptic shape, a bursting charge on said upper rod protectively surrounded by said wire bands, and rods connected together to lift said bursting charge up to under the firmly seated mass of material and to hold it away from the walls of the gallery.
In testimony whereof I aliix my signature.
FRIEDRICH HENNEN.
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Cited By (4)

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US2654285A (en) * 1948-08-31 1953-10-06 Atlas Powder Co Borehole loader
US2911910A (en) * 1956-08-08 1959-11-10 Du Pont Blasting assembly
US2916992A (en) * 1956-06-11 1959-12-15 Du Pont Blasting assembly
US5957540A (en) * 1996-10-21 1999-09-28 Bl-Star Industries Inc. Blasting positioning device

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2654285A (en) * 1948-08-31 1953-10-06 Atlas Powder Co Borehole loader
US2916992A (en) * 1956-06-11 1959-12-15 Du Pont Blasting assembly
US2911910A (en) * 1956-08-08 1959-11-10 Du Pont Blasting assembly
US5957540A (en) * 1996-10-21 1999-09-28 Bl-Star Industries Inc. Blasting positioning device

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