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MINE CAGE [1 record]

Record 1 2000-09-26

English

Subject field(s)
  • Continuous Handling
  • Underground Mining
  • Ore Extraction and Transport
DEF

The structure used in a mine shaft for the conveyance of men and materials.

CONT

The approximate weight of a steel cage is 1 1/2 times that of the coal it carries, or about equal to the weight of the coal and the mine cars. Cages are usually designed to take one or two cars per deck and may be single or multi-decked. Where multidecked cages are used, simultaneous or consecutive discharge of decks can be employed. The modern trend is towards consecutive decking with power-operated cage unloading equipment. Cages can be either steel, composite or all-alloy construction. An all-alloy cage is about half the weight of its all-steel equivalent. The cage is suspended from bridle chains which in turn are attached to the cappel of the winding rope. Normally there are two cages in simultaneous operation in the shaft and travelling in opposite directions.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Manutention continue
  • Exploitation minière souterraine
  • Extraction et transport du minerai
DEF

[...] carcasse métallique, de forme parallélépipédique, suspendue à un câble d'extraction dans un puits ou dans un bure, dans laquelle prennent place des berlines ou le personnel pour être remontés ou descendus à une recette par la machine d'extraction [...]

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