Hydraulic and earth engineering – Earth treatment or control – Shoring – bracing – or cave-in prevention
Patent
1995-07-26
1998-04-14
Graysay, Tamara L.
Hydraulic and earth engineering
Earth treatment or control
Shoring, bracing, or cave-in prevention
57215, 4052591, 4052595, E21D 2100, F16B 3936
Patent
active
057384665
DESCRIPTION:
BRIEF SUMMARY
This invention relates to a ribbed flexible member comprising a strand including outer wires extending helically, for casting into an anchorage medium.
In particular the invention relates to the tensile reinforcing members, known as "roof bolts", which are used in underground mining operations for the purpose of stabilization of the rock strata, for example roof support when tunnelling. In service, the bolts are used in a procedure which comprises: boring holes into the rock strata; introducing bolts which extend axially along the length of the holes; and injecting a settable grouting material (anchorage medium) into each hole so as to substantially fill the voids between the bolt and the hole. The depth and direction of the holes are such that the bolt extends from potentially unstable rock strata into areas of rock which are known to be stable, thus stabilizing the rock (e.g. the roof) which was liable to collapse. This objective may be further advanced by attaching a nut and washer to the inboard end of the bolt so that it directly bears upon and supports the inner rock face. After the grouting material has hardened, the nut may be tightened so as to pre-tension the bolt.
It is known to use wire ropes, cables, or strands as roof bolts. Such bolts are preferably rotated as they are driven into the holes, so as to tighten the rope or strand.
The present invention provides a ribbed flexible member for casting into an anchorage medium, comprising a strand including outer wires extending hellically, in which parts of the exposed surfaces of a plurality of the outer wires are indented in a substantially non-axial direction, the said indented parts being distributed along the strand.
The indented parts provide a mechanical key, thereby enhancing keying to the anchoring medium and resisting the otherwise natural tendency of the strand to screw out of the anchoring medium. Preferably, the anchoring medium (e.g. a resin or a cementitious grout) can penetrate between the outer wires into the interstices of the strand.
In preferred embodiments some (e.g. at least half) or all of the outer wires are indented, the indentations being distributed along the wires. The indentations are preferably longer than the intervening lands. The wires may be indented before or after the strand is formed.
In a preferred embodiment the strand includes inner wires extending helically. Preferably the strand is of equal-lay construction; in this case the outer wires may be spaced apart. The inner wires (and any axially-extending "king wire") may be smooth.
In particular, the invention provides a strand of 1.times.19 (9/9/1) construction in which the outer wires are indented and uniformly spaced apart.
In one embodiment the strand has a compacted structure in which, in cross-section, the outer wires have external edges which are arcs of a circle circumscribing the strand, and the outer surface of the strand has indentations, e.g. formed by a rolling operation carried out on the compacted strand.
In each case the strand may have a load-bearing termination, such as a pressed tubular sleeve or ferrule, which can transmit the stabilising tensile force directly onto the open face of the sidewall or roof of a tunnel.
The invention will be described further, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 is a cross-section through a roof bolt comprising a steel-wire strand;
FIG. 2 is an enlarged partial side view of one of the outer wires of the strand;
FIG. 3 is a diagrammatic cross-section of the wire shown in FIG. 2;
FIG. 4 is a cross-section through a second embodiment of the roof bolt;
FIG. 5 is a cross-section through a third embodiment of the roof bolt; and
FIG. 6 is a side view of a roof bolt, showing an attachment member.
The roof bolt illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 3 (and also FIG. 6) comprises a strand 1 of 1.times.19 (9/9/1) construction, including a king wire 2, an inner layer of nine helically-extending wires 3, and an outer layer of nine helically-extending wires 4. The inner and outer layers are of e
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Ashmore Peter Stuart
Walton John Mawson
Bridon PLC
Graysay Tamara L.
Mayo Tara L.
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