A RESIN ANCHORED ROCK BOLT WITH A LOCATING FORMATION AT A LEADING END
20200088032 ยท 2020-03-19
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Abstract
Disclosed is a centralising positioner for a resin bolt which includes a central attachment part which is adapted to engage a leading end of the bolt and a positioning part integral with the attachment part that extends from the attachment part.
Claims
1. A centralising positioner for a resin bolt which includes a central attachment part which is adapted to engage a leading end of the bolt and a positioning part integral with the attachment part that laterally extends from the attachment part.
2. A centralising positioner according to claim 1 wherein the positioning part is a circumscribing umbrella formation which extends from a perimeter of the attachment part.
3. A centralising positioner according to claim 2 wherein the umbrella formation is biased in an open or flared position and is resiliently moveable from the open position to a closed or folded position.
4. A centralising positioner according to claim 2 wherein the umbrella formation is made of a sheet material which perforated with a plurality of resin flow-through holes.
5. A centralising positioner according to claim 1 wherein the positioning part is comprised of a plurality of locating fingers integral with and projecting from a perimeter of the attachment part.
6. A centralising positioner according to claim 5 wherein the locating fingers are evenly radially spaced about the perimeter and each have equal lateral reach.
7. A centralising positioner according to claim 5 wherein the positioner has three or four locating fingers.
8. A centralising positioner according to claim 5 wherein the fingers extend in a first direction which is aslant to a plane of the attachment part.
9. A centralising positioner according to claim 8 which has a penetrating formation upstanding from the plane of the attachment part in a second direction which is opposed to the first direction.
10. A centralising positioner according to claim 9 wherein the penetrating formation is comprised of a radial grouping of triangular or orthogonal sections bent away from the plane of the central attachment.
11. A centralising positioner according to claim 1 wherein the attachment part has a central aperture for receiving a peaked formation on a leading end of the bolt.
12. A resin anchored rock bolt which has an elongate metal body which extends between a leading end and a trailing end and at least one centralising positioner according to claim 1.
13. A resin bolt according to claim 12 wherein the positioner has a penetrating formation upstanding from the plane of the attachment part.
14. A resin bolt according to claim 13 wherein the penetrating formation is comprised of a radial grouping of triangular or orthogonal sections bent away from the plane of the central attachment.
15. A resin bolt according to claim 12 wherein the leading end of the rock bolt is conically shaped and the attachment part has a central aperture for receiving the conically shaped leading end.
16. A centralising positioner according to claim 3, wherein the umbrella formation is made of a sheet material which perforated with a plurality of resin flow-through holes.
17. A centralising positioner according to claim 6, wherein the positioner has three or four locating fingers.
18. A centralising positioner according to claim 6, wherein the fingers extend in a first direction which is aslant to a plane of the attachment part.
19. A centralising positioner according to claim 7, wherein the fingers extend in a first direction which is aslant to a plane of the attachment part.
20. A centralising positioner according to claim 2, wherein the attachment part has a central aperture for receiving a peaked formation on a leading end of the bolt.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0040] The invention is further described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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[0049] The shaft of the resin bolt 10 in this example is of typical manufacture with a series of profiled ridges 18 formed in an outer surface of the shaft. And, in this particular embodiment, the resin bolt has a paddle formation 20 which is integrally formed of the body. The paddle not only increases the diametric reach of the resin bolt in mixing the resin content of pre-installed resin capsules (not shown) but also increase the anchoring of the bolt within the rock hole.
[0050] To the leading end 14, a centralizing positioner 22 is attached by any suitable means, for example by tack welding. The centralizing positioner 22 is illustrated in greater detail in
[0051] The centralizing positioner 22 has a core ring 24 and a plurality of locating fingers, respectively designated 26A, 26B and 26C, integral with and projecting from a perimeter 28 of the core ring 24. In this example, there are three locating fingers which have lateral extension, so that an outer surface 30 of each finger can abut against a wall of a rock hole in use, as will be more fully described below, but which bend downwardly towards the trailing end of the bolt 10 so as to not to resist passage of the resin bolt 10 as it is inserted into the rock hole in use.
[0052] The locating fingers 26 are evenly radially spaced about the perimeter and are laterally co-extensive so as to keep a leading end of the bolt relatively concentric with the hole during insertion.
[0053] In the embodiment illustrated, the core ring 24 has a central aperture 32 which locates over a conical formation 34 on the leading end 14 of the rock bolt 10, before being welded in place. The conical formation 34 not only locates the centralising positioner 18, it also functions to puncture the frangible wall of pre-installed resin capsules.
[0054] In another embodiment, illustrated in
[0055] As illustrated, the penetrating formation 36 is comprised of a plurality of triangular sections 38 which are centrally grouped on the core ring 24. Each of the sections, which are provided by making a + shaped cut in the ring 24, is bent upwardly about a respective base to project from the plane of the ring 24. The bend angle of each section is uniform ensuring that the sections taper towards one another to a peak 40.
[0056] In a further embodiment, illustrated in
[0057] The umbrella formation 52 is comprised of a single sheet of suitable plastics or polymeric material. Radiating through the formation, from line 54, are a number of fold lines 62 dividing the umbrella formation into a number of segments 64.
[0058] A plurality of apertures (not shown) can be formed through the sheet of the umbrella formation to allow passage of grout from a grout capsule side 66 of the formation to an underside 68.
[0059] As illustrated in
[0060] The umbrella formation 52 extends, in a relaxed biased state, to define a circumferential maximum. However in use as will be more fully described below, the umbrella formation can move resiliently inwardly, relatively to the resin capsule locating formation 50, to a circumferential minimum by folding or buckling about the fold lines 62.
[0061] With the resin capsule engaged with the formation 50, the device can be inserted into a rock hole. As the umbrella formation 52, which is maximally flared prior to insertion, reaches the mouth of the rock hole, it will be forced inwardly by contact with the mouth of the hole into a folded or partially folded state and resiliently held in that folded state by contact with the rock hole walls. With the umbrella formation 54 accommodating ingress in this manner, the resin capsule 70 can be pushed up towards a blind end of the hole, with the resin capsule 66 leading.
[0062] The resin bolt 10 trails the resin capsule locating formation 50 in insertion into the rock hole. During insertion, a leading end 14 of the bolt will dock with the formation from an underside. A conical or penetrating formation (34 or 36) will penetrate through the hole 60 in the base 56 to contact and puncture the retained resin capsule 70.
[0063] Having a resin bolt that is centralised, during insertion, and a resin capsule that is held in the hole, in a concentric position, will ensure that the resin capsule is optimally positioned to be punctured and not to fall away from the bolt into the annular space. The umbrella formation 52 also ensures that the plastic packaging of the capsule is separated from the rock bolt so not as to glove about the bolt.
[0064] Once punctured, the grout contents are released to flow downwardly where it will optimally adhere the bolt to the rock walls because of annular regularity provided by the centralising positioner (22 or 22B).
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[0068] The laterally extending end portions of each pin 80 are each of uniform length so as to position the resin bolt centrally within the rock hole when inserted.