Mine seal and method of construction for high resistance to transverse loads
10329911 ยท 2019-06-25
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Abstract
A mine seal or wall capable of retaining its integrity under a transverse load. The mine seal is constructed of a plurality of interlocking masonry blocks. The interlocking blocks include a body with a top surface, planar sides, planar ends, and a bottom surface. A top shear lug extends longitudinally along the top of the block. An end shear lug extends vertically along each end of the block. The bottom surface and each end of the block includes a groove therein. When stacked end to end in successive rows, the top and end shear lugs of each interlocking block engage the complimentary grooves in the adjacent blocks thereby enabling the blocks to self-align vertically and lock together as they are stacked. The resulting mine seal exhibits a high resistance to transverse loads.
Claims
1. An explosion-resistant mine seal comprising: a plurality of masonry blocks dry-stacked and interlocked to form a wall; said masonry blocks including a solid body having two ends, a top surface, a bottom surface forming a generally rectangle prism shape, a top shear lug extending longitudinally along said top surface, and end shear lugs extending vertically along each of said ends of said masonry block; an end groove extending vertically along each end surface of said masonry block and parallel to each end shear lug; a bottom groove extending longitudinally along said bottom surface of said block; said top shear lug including a beveled sidewall and a flat outer surface; said bottom groove and said end grooves including a beveled sidewall and an entry; said top shear lug decreasing in width from said top surface of said block to said outer surface; said bottom groove increasing in width from said bottom surface of said block to said entry; said top shear lug is centered on said top surface of said masonry block and said bottom groove is centered on said bottom surface of said block; the end shear lugs and grooves arranged on the ends of said masonry block such that, when looking down at the top surface, the block has a rotational symmetry when rotated 180 degrees and wherein when stacked end to end in successive rows, the top and end shear lugs of each interlocking block engage complimentary bottom and end grooves in the adjacent blocks thereby enabling the blocks to self-align vertically and lock together as they are stacked.
2. The explosion-resistant mine seal of claim 1 including a base with a level surface, said masonry blocks stacked on said level surface of said base.
3. The explosion-resistant mine seal of claim 1 wherein said wall includes a front and rear vertical face.
4. The explosion-resistant mine seal of claim 1 wherein said end shear lugs on each end of said masonry block are on opposite sides of each end of the block.
5. The explosion-resistant mine seal of claim 1 wherein said ends of said blocks are mirror-images of each other.
6. A method of constructing an explosion-resistant mine seal across a mine entry including the steps of: installing a base with a level top surface spanning the mine entry; providing a plurality of blocks, each of said blocks including a top surface, a bottom surface, two end surfaces at 90 degrees to said top surface and said bottom surface forming a generally rectangular prism shape, a top shear lug extending longitudinally along said top surface, said top shear lug including a beveled sidewall and a farthest outer surface, a bottom groove extending longitudinally along said bottom surface of said block, end shear lugs extending vertically along each of said ends of said masonry block, and an end groove extending vertically along each end surface of said masonry block parallel to each end shear lug, said bottom groove and said end grooves including a beveled sidewall and an entry, said top shear lug decreasing in width from said top surface of said block to said farthest outer surface, said bottom groove increasing in width from said bottom surface of said block to said entry said shear lugs and grooves are trapezoid-shaped as viewed from their ends, and said top shear lug is centered on said top surface of each masonry block and said bottom groove is centered on said bottom surface of each block; the end shear lugs and grooves arranged on the ends of said masonry blocks such that, when looking down at the top surface, each block has a rotational symmetry when rotated 180 degrees and wherein when stacked end to end in successive rows, the top and end shear lugs of each interlocking block engage complimentary bottom and end grooves in the adjacent blocks thereby enabling the blocks to self-align vertically and lock together as they are stacked; dry-stacking and interlocking the blocks on the level top surface of the base across the width of the mine entry to form a first row of blocks; stacking and interlocking additional rows of blocks on said first row of blocks until the blocks substantially reach the roof of the mine entry and form a block wall across the mine entry.
7. The method of claim 6 further comprising applying a sealant to air spaces between the periphery of the block wall and the mine entry.
8. The method of claim 6 further comprising applying a fire-resistant sealant layer to one or more sides of said mine seal.
9. A masonry block for forming an explosion-resistant mine seal consisting of: a solid body having two ends, a top surface, and a bottom surface, said ends at 90 degrees to said top surface and said bottom surface forming a generally rectangular prism shape; a top shear lug extending longitudinally along said top surface of said block; an end shear lug extending vertically along each of said ends of said masonry block; said shear lugs and grooves are trapezoid-shaped as viewed from their ends; said end shear lugs on each end of said block are on opposite sides of said ends; an end groove extending vertically along each end surface of said masonry block, said end groove offset from and parallel to each said end shear lug; a bottom groove extending longitudinally along said bottom surface of said block; said end shear lug on each end of said block are on opposite sides of said ends; said top shear lug including a beveled sidewall and a farthest outer surface; said bottom groove and said end grooves including a beveled sidewall and an entry; said top shear lug decreasing in width from said top surface of said block to said farthest outer surface; and said bottom groove increasing in width from said bottom surface of said block to said entry; said top shear lug is centered on said top surface of said masonry block and said bottom groove is centered on said bottom surface of said block; the end shear lugs and grooves arranged on the ends of said masonry block such that, when looking down at the top surface, the block has a rotational symmetry when rotated 180 degrees; and the top and end shear lugs of said block are configured such that they engage complimentary bottom and end grooves in adjacent self-similar blocks thereby enabling consecutive blocks to self-align vertically and lock together when stacked.
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(16) Most preferably, a substantially linear trench is dug in the floor of the mine tunnel to accommodate poured concrete for the forming of a base 22 with a level surface 24. Conventional means, such as 26-inch boards, can be used to build a form for containing the concrete pour and obtaining the level surface. Furthermore, the concrete base can be formed at a height such that the subsequent rows of blocks will approximately top out substantially even with the mine roof. As mine roofs typically settle with time, the newly formed mine seal will eventually be held in place by overhead pressure.
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(18) As the ends of the blocks 26 of the present invention are minor-images of each other, any block can be swapped end-to-end without regard to fitting into the mine seal structure as each subsequent row of blocks is dry-stacked. The beveled sides of the shear lugs 40 and 42 and grooves 44 and 46, as well as the fact that the farthest outward surface 52 of the shear lugs is smaller than the entry 54 of the grooves (see
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(20) Mine seals are constructed to seal off mined-out portions of a mine from the active mine. It is critical that such mine seals exhibit high shear strength or a strong resistance to a transverse load. A transverse load is defined as deflection from pressure exerted on one side of the seal.
(21) For testing purposes, several mine seals were constructed with 1) conventional solid concrete blocks (control condition), and several with 2) mine seal blocks according the present invention (test condition) (see
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(23) As the invention has been described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the embodiments shown herein may be varied in many ways without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Any and all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims.