ADHESIVELY ANCHORED ROCK BOLT ASSEMBLY
20230070897 ยท 2023-03-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
E21D21/0026
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
Disclosed is a rock bolt assembly including: a rock bolt with an elongate body which extends between a distal end and a proximal end and which has an integrally formed anchor portion and, where the body is not so formed, cylindrical stem portions; a tubular sleeve with a first diameter, which longitudinally extends between a first end and a second end, partially encasing the rock bolt so at least a proximal end portion of the bolt projects from the first end of the sleeve; a grout-input element which engages the rock bolt on the proximal end portion and which engages the first end of the sleeve in sealing contact; wherein, over each stem portion, the tubular sleeve is adapted along a band section by a reduction in the first diameter in a diametric plane; and wherein, over the anchor portion, the tubular sleeve retains the first diameter.
Claims
1. A rock bolt assembly which includes a rock bolt with an elongate body which extends between a distal end and a proximal end and which has at least one integrally formed anchor portion and, where the body is not so formed, a plurality of cylindrical stem portions, a tubular sleeve with a first diameter, which longitudinally extends between a first end and a second end, partially encasing the rock bolt such that at least a proximal end portion of the bolt projects from the first end of the sleeve, and a grout-input element which engages the rock bolt on the proximal end portion and which engages the first end of the sleeve in sealing contact, wherein, over each stem portion, the tubular sleeve is adapted along at least one band section by a reduction in the first diameter in at least one diametric plane, and wherein, over the at least one anchor portion, the tubular sleeve retains the first diameter.
2. The rock bolt assembly according to claim 1, wherein the tubular sleeve is adapted along at least one band section by a reduction in the first diameter in a plurality of diametric planes.
3. The rock bolt assembly according to claim 1, wherein the tubular sleeve is adapted along at least one band section by a circumferentially uniform reduction in the first diameter to a second diameter.
4. The rock bolt assembly according to claim 1, wherein the at least one band section, over each stem portion, extends the length of the respective stem portion.
5. The rock bolt assembly according to claim 1, wherein the sleeve is adapted, over each stem portion, along a plurality of band sections.
6. The rock bolt assembly according to claim 5, wherein a band section is formed at each end of the at least one anchor portion.
7. The rock bolt assembly according to claim 1, wherein each band section is at least 1 cm long.
8. A method of manufacturing an adhesively anchored rock bolt assembly with improved anchoring properties which includes the steps of: a. providing a rock bolt with an elongate body which extends between a distal end and a proximal end and which has at least one integrally formed anchor portion and, where the body is not so formed, a plurality of cylindrical stem portions; b. providing a tubular sleeve with a first diameter that longitudinally extends between a first end and a second end; c. inserting the rock bolt through the sleeve so that the rock bolt extends past ends of the sleeve; and d. over each stem portion, compressing the sleeve along at least one band section in at least one diametric plane to reduce the diameter of the sleeve in that diametric plane from the first diameter.
9. The method according to claim 8, wherein the tubular sleeve is compressed along the at least one band section in a plurality of diametric planes.
10. The method according to claim 8, wherein the tubular sleeve is circumferentially compressed along the at least one band section to provide a uniform reduction diameter from the first diameter to a second diameter.
11. The method according to claim 8, wherein the at least one band section, over each stem portion, extends the length of the respective stem portion.
12. The method according to claim 8, wherein the sleeve is compressed, over each stem portion, along a plurality of band sections.
13. The method according to claim 12, wherein the sleeve is compressed along a band section which is formed at each end of the at least one anchor portion.
14. The rock bolt assembly according to claim 2, wherein the at least one band section, over each stem portion, extends the length of the respective stem portion.
15. The rock bolt assembly according to claim 3, wherein the at least one band section, over each stem portion, extends the length of the respective stem portion.
16. The rock bolt assembly according to claim 2, wherein the sleeve is adapted, over each stem portion, along a plurality of band sections.
17. The rock bolt assembly according to claim 3, wherein the sleeve is adapted, over each stem portion, along a plurality of band sections.
18. The method according to claim 9, wherein the at least one band section, over each stem portion, extends the length of the respective stem portion.
19. The method according to claim 10, wherein the at least one band section, over each stem portion, extends the length of the respective stem portion.
20. The method according to claim 9, wherein the sleeve is compressed, over each stem portion, along a plurality of band sections.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0041] The invention is described with reference to the following drawings in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0051] Referring to
[0052] The assembly includes a rock bolt 12 having an elongate metal body or shank 14 which extends between a distal end 16 and a proximal end 18. The blank of the rock bolt body typically is cylindrical, before being pre-formed with a plurality of integrally formed anchor portions. In this example, there is a first anchor portion 20A and a second anchor portion 20B. Each anchor portion comprises a plurality of end-to-end, or consecutive, paddle formations 22. The sections of the rock bolt body which are not so formed define stem portions of which there are three in the example illustrated in
[0053] The body has a threaded end section 24 which ends at the proximal end 18. The distal end 16 can be adapted with, or attached to, a penetrative end section or element. Alternatively, but not shown, the distal end can be adapted for a self-drilling application.
[0054] The assembly 10 includes an elongate tubular sleeve 26, of a suitable metal material, which extends between a first end 28 and a second end 30. It is into the sleeve that the rock bolt 12 is inserted to provide a rock-bolt sleeve. The sleeve partially but substantially encloses the rock bolt 12, with proximal and distal ends (18, 16) of the bolt extending beyond the first end and second ends (28, 30) respectively of the sleeve.
[0055] Prior to any forming steps that follow in adapting the sleeve to provide the rock bolt assembly 10 of the invention, the sleeve has a uniform cylindrical first diameter, the internal diameter of which is shown in
[0056] As best illustrated in
[0057] After the rock bolt 12 is inserted in to the sleeve 26, the sleeve is adapted in accordance with a first method of the invention as described below. In applying the method, over the stem portions (23A, 23B and 23C) of the rock bolt, the sleeve is compressed (the action of compression is illustrated with arrows on
[0058] Regarding compression pattern, in the examples illustrated in
[0059] Regarding number of band sections, in one embodiment 10.1 (illustrated in
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[0061] In a further embodiment 10.3, shown in
[0062] As illustrated in
[0063] Compression of the sleeve, brings the wall of the sleeve into close proximity with the rock bolt 12, however there remains sufficient clearance between the sleeve and the rock bolt to provide an annular grout conduit 44 (see
[0064] In use of the rock bolt assembly 10, now inserted in a pre-drilled rock hole 48 (see
[0065] The applicant has found that merely profiling the sleeve with the ridges 43 as mentioned did not provide sufficient purchase with the grout columns (50, 52) to achieve the maximum possible load transfer from rock bolt to the first grout column, to the sleeve, to the second grout column and ultimately to the rock. To maximise this load transfer, a mechanical anchor is necessary as mentioned in the preamble. It came as a surprise to the applicant that by altering the geometry of the sleeve, in accordance with the invention, markedly improved the anchor properties of the rock bolt assembly, dispensing with the need to have the mechanical anchor.
[0066] In manufacturing the rock bolt assembly 10 in accordance with the first method to provide any of the embodiments described above, the rock bolt body 14 blank is inserted into the sleeve 24, preformed with the anchor portions (20A, 20B), so that the rock bolt extends past ends (28, 30) of the sleeve. The grout-input element 32 is then engaged with the threaded end 24 of the bolt. Thereafter, over each stem portion, the sleeve is compressed, preferably by swaging, along at least one band section in at least one diametric plane to reduce the diameter of the sleeve in that diametric plane from the first diameter.
[0067] In a preferred embodiment, each band section is provided by compressing the sleeve 26 circumferentially uniformly to reduce the first diameter (see
[0068] Referring to
[0069] In the assembly step, the rock bolt body 14 blank is inserted in the sleeve 26, prior to the sleeve's forming, and the grout input element 32 is threadedly engaged to the rock bolt's threaded end section 24 which extends from the sleeve.
[0070] The forming process is shown, in process steps, in
[0071] The rock bolt-sleeve assembly is inserted between a pair of dies 60 of a press 62 (
[0072] By repeating the process (see