Anchor bolt for stabilizing rock strata and method of installing

Hydraulic and earth engineering – Earth treatment or control – Rock or earth bolt or anchor

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4053022, E21D 2002, E21D 2100

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056224540

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BRIEF SUMMARY
This invention relates to roof bolts, which are tensile reinforcing members used for stabilizing rock strata.
In particular the invention relates to a roof bolt of the type comprising an elongate member extending along a hole bored into a body of rock from a rock face, a load-bearing termination on one end portion of the elongate member, the termination lying partly inside and partly outside the hole, a thrust plate which bears on the rock face and which is connected to the termination, and an anchorage medium substantially filling the hole so as to anchor the elongate member in the body of rock.
A roof bolt of the above-described type is disclosed in GB-A-2 262 970 and corresponding U.S. Pat. No. 5,458,442, in which the termination is a ductile steel cylindrical fitting pressed or swaged onto the end portion of a flexible elongate member in the form of a hollow rope. The termination has an external screwthread for receiving a nut which acts on the thrust plate for tensioning purposes. However, the fixed termination allows only limited adjustment of the position of the thrust plate, once the elongate member has been introduced into the hole.
The present invention provides a roof bolt of the above-described type, in which the anchorage medium extends between the end portion of the elongate member and a surrounding portion of the termination and anchors the said portions to each other.
The invention also provides a method of installing a roof bolt, comprising boring a hole into a body of rock from a rock face; inserting an elongate member into the hole; inserting a termination partly into the hole so that a portion of the termination surrounds an end portion of the elongate member, a thrust plate connected to the termination being arranged to bear on the rock face; and injecting a settable anchorage medium into the hole so that the anchorage medium penetrates between the end portion of the elongate member and the surrounding portion of the termination.
If necessary, the end of the elongate member may be cropped after it has been inserted in the hole but before the termination is fitted. The termination can then be offered up into the hole, effectively sealing it, and the settable anchoring medium can be injected through the termination.
The elongate member may be a hollow rope, as described in GB-A-2 262 970, and U.S. Pat. No. 5,458,442, or may be one of the ribbed flexible members described in the specification of our co-pending applications GB 9317017.3, filed 16 Aug. 1993 (published as GB-A-2 281 366 on 1 Mar. 1995), and PCT/GB 94/01726, filed 5 Aug. 1994 (published as WO 95/05526 on 23 Feb. 1995). These applications correspond to pending U.S. application Ser. No. 08/424,317, filed Jul. 26, 1995.
The invention will be described further, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 is an axial cross-section through a first embodiment of a roof bolt, before injection of an anchorage medium; and
FIG. 2 is a similar view of a second embodiment.
Referring firstly to FIG. 1, a hole 1 (e.g. 6 m long) is bored into a body of rock 2, from a rock face 3 forming the roof or wall of a tunnel. An elongate member 4 in the form of a hollow (coreless) steel wire rope is then inserted into the hole 1 so that only a few centimeters of rope project beyond the face 3; if necessary, the rope is cropped (i.e. excess rope is cut off) after insertion.
A termination 6 is then provided on the end of the rope 4. The termination 6 comprises an anchor tube 7 which fits in the hole 3 and surrounds an end portion 4a of the rope, leaving a free space 8. An optional guide sleeve 9 on the end of the rope 4 ensures that the end portion 4a is approximately co-axial with the anchor tube 7. Part of the tube 7 projects beyond the rock face 3 and is loosely surrounded by a (square) washer or thrust plate 11 which rests on the rock face. The plate 11 is connected to the tube 7 by a cap 12 which is screwed onto the end of the tube 7 and which contains an optional non-return valve 13.
The cap 12 has an inlet por

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