Guide shoe for mining machine
A guide shoe for a mining machine includes a shoe body, a through hole, and a support. The shoe body is configured to engage a rack. The through hole extends between a first wall of the shoe body and a second wall of the shoe body, and the through hole extends along a central axis. The support is coupled to the first wall, and the support is configured to engage a shaft coupled to a drive sprocket engaging the rack. At least one of the shaft and the support is movable between a first configuration and a second configuration. The rotation axis is spaced apart from the rack by a first sprocket distance in the first configuration, and the rotation axis is spaced apart from the rack by a second sprocket distance in the second configuration.
1 . A guide shoe for a mining machine, the guide shoe comprising:
a shoe body having a first end and a second end, the shoe body configured to engage a rack;
a through hole extending through a first wall of the shoe body and a second wall of the shoe body, the through hole extending along a central axis; and
a support coupled to the first wall, the support configured to engage a shaft supporting a drive sprocket engaging the rack, the support includes a pin slot having a first slot edge and a second slot edge opposite the first slot edge, the pin slot having a slot center point that is vertically offset from the central axis.
2 . The guide shoe of claim 1 , wherein a first slot distance extends between the first slot edge and the central axis, and a second slot distance extends between the second slot edge and the central axis, wherein the first slot distance is greater than the second slot distance.
3 . The guide shoe of claim 1 , wherein a first slot distance extends between the first slot edge and the central axis, and a second slot distance extends between the second slot edge and the central axis, wherein the second slot distance is greater than the first slot distance.
4 . The guide shoe of claim 1 , wherein the support is selectively positionable within the through hole in a first support configuration and a second support configuration.
5 . The guide shoe of claim 4 , wherein a first slot distance extends between the first slot edge and the central axis, and a second slot distance extends between the second slot edge and the central axis, wherein, while the support is in the first support configuration, the drive sprocket is positioned at a first sprocket distance relative to the rack and, while the support is in the second support configuration, the drive sprocket is positioned at a second sprocket distance relative to the rack that is less than the first sprocket distance.
6 . The guide shoe of claim 1 , further comprising the shaft engaging the support, the shaft extending between the first wall and the second wall.
7 . The guide shoe of claim 6 , wherein the shaft defines an axis of rotation of the drive sprocket, and wherein a center point of the pin slot is offset from the axis of rotation.
8 . A drive mechanism for a mining machine configured to engage and move the mining machine along a rack, the drive mechanism comprising:
a sprocket configured to engage the rack, rotation of the sprocket configured to move the mining machine relative to the rack;
a shaft supporting the sprocket for rotation about a rotation axis;
a guide shoe configured to maintain engagement between the sprocket and the rack, the guide shoe having a shoe body including a first end, a second end, a rack slot extending between the first end and the second end along a rack slot axis, a first wall, a second wall spaced apart from the first wall, and a through hole extending through the first wall and the second wall along a central axis; and
a support coupled to the shoe body, the support including a shaft slot having a first slot edge and a second slot edge opposite the first slot edge, the shaft slot having a slot center point, the support coupled to the shaft,
wherein at least one of the shaft and the support is movable between a first configuration and a second configuration, the rotation axis being spaced apart from the rack by a first sprocket distance in the first configuration, and the rotation axis being spaced apart from the rack by a second sprocket distance in the second configuration.
9 . The drive mechanism of claim 8 , wherein the rack includes a rack tooth and the sprocket includes a sprocket tooth, wherein in the first configuration the sprocket tooth overlaps the rack tooth by a first amount, wherein in the second configuration the sprocket tooth overlaps the rack tooth by a second amount, and wherein the first amount is less than the second amount.
10 . The drive mechanism of claim 8 , wherein the shaft extends along a shaft axis, the shaft axis being vertically offset from the central axis.
11 . The drive mechanism of claim 10 , wherein the shaft includes a first planar surface and a second planar surface, wherein a distance between the first planar surface and the central axis is a first shaft distance, and wherein a distance between the second planar surface and the central axis is a second shaft distance, the first shaft distance being different from the second shaft distance.
12 . The drive mechanism of claim 11 , wherein in the first configuration, the first shaft distance is greater than the second shaft distance.
13 . The drive mechanism of claim 11 , wherein in the second configuration, the first shaft distance is less than the second shaft distance.
14 . The drive mechanism of claim 8 , wherein the shaft extends along a shaft axis, the slot center point being vertically offset from the central axis.
15 . The drive mechanism of claim 8 , wherein the support further includes a first distance between the first slot edge and the central axis and a second distance between the second slot edge and the central axis, wherein the first distance is different from the second distance.
16 . The drive mechanism of claim 8 , wherein the support is selectively positionable within the through hole in the first configuration or the second configuration, wherein, while the support is in the first configuration, the sprocket is positioned at a first sprocket distance relative to the rack, and, while the support is in the second configuration, the sprocket is positioned at a second sprocket distance relative to the rack that is less than the first sprocket distance.
17 . A guide shoe for a mining machine, the guide shoe comprising:
an elongated shoe body including a first end, a second end, a slot extending between the first end and the second end along a rack slot axis, a first lug, and a second lug spaced apart from the first lug, the first lug including a first opening extending along a central axis, and the second lug including a second opening that is aligned with the central axis;
a shaft for supporting a sprocket for rotation about a rotation axis, the shaft including a first end and a second end; and
a pair of supports including a first support and a second support, the first support coupled to the first lug and engaging the first end of the shaft, the second support coupled to the second lug and engaging the second end of the shaft,
wherein at least one of the shaft and the pair of supports is movable between a first configuration and a second configuration, the shoe body being supported in a first position relative to the sprocket in the first configuration, and the shoe body being supported in a second position relative to the sprocket in the second configuration.
18 . The guide shoe of claim 17 , wherein in the first position, the rack slot axis is positioned at a first distance from the rotation axis, and, in the second position, the rack slot axis is positioned at a second distance from the rotation axis.
19 . The guide shoe of claim 17 , wherein the first support is positioned in the first opening and includes a first slot, the first slot having a first slot edge and a second slot edge opposite the first slot edge, the slot having a slot center point that is offset from the central axis.
20 . The guide shoe of claim 19 , wherein a first slot distance extends between the first slot edge and the slot center point, and a second slot distance extends between the second slot edge and the slot center point, wherein the first slot distance is different from the second slot distance.
21 . The guide shoe of claim 17 , wherein the shaft includes a first planar surface and a second planar surface, wherein a distance between the first planar surface and the central axis is a first shaft distance, and wherein a distance between the second planar surface and the central axis is a second shaft distance, the first shaft distance being different from the second shaft distance.