Information
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Patent Grant
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6820657
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Patent Number
6,820,657
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Date Filed
Wednesday, March 13, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 23, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 140 71 R
- 140 105
- 029 461
- 405 2591
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International Classifications
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Abstract
Apparatus and method for manufacturing multi strand rock bolts having spaced apart bulbs (12), wherein there is a feed means (14, 16, 18 and 19) for supplying a multi strand cable (11) from a rotatable supply wheel (13). Means (30, 32, 35 and 38) is provided for forming the cable (11) with bulbs (12) at spaced intervals and the position of the cable (11) is determined by a sensor means (40).
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to an apparatus for the manufacture of rock bolts.
PRIOR ART
In Australian Patent Number 640906 there is described and claimed an apparatus for the manufacture of a multi-strand rock bolt which is formed with bulbs or expanded portions in which a king wire is disposed at the periphery of the bulb.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides an apparatus which is for the manufacture of multi-strand rock bolts formed with bulbs in which the feed material is fed from a rotatable reel.
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention there is provided an apparatus for manufacturing multi-strand rock bolts having spaced apart bulbs formed therein, characterised by a feed means for supplying a multi-strand cable from a rotatable supply reel, a means for forming the cable with bulbs at spaced intervals and a means for determining the position of the cable to stop operation of the feed means to enable a further bulb to be formed.
Preferably, means is provided for sensing the position of an already formed bulb to stop operation of the feed means. The means for sensing the position of a formed bulb may comprise a sensor means having means which are moved away from the cable by the formed bulb so as to cause a signal to be sent to the feed means to stop operation thereof.
Further, a brake is preferably provided to hold the multi strand cable in a desired position when the feed means is stopped.
The feed means preferably has a plurality of rollers which clamp the multi strand cable to cause it to be fed from the supply reel. One of the rollers of the feed means may be rotably driven by a drive means.
Further, the apparatus typically has means for forming a bulb in the form of pairs of opposed jaws which are initially spaced apart by a first distance, the jaws of each pair being are arranged to be brought together to clamp the multi strand cable and the pairs of jaws being subsequently arranged to be moved closer together to be spaced apart by a second smaller distance so as to form a bulb in the multi strand cable, and the pairs of jaws being arranged to subsequently release the multi strand cable and to be moved back to the position in which they are spaced apart by the first distance.
Means may be provided for collecting the multi strand cable formed with bulbs at spaced intervals on a take up reel. In this connection there may be provided an axially rotatable bail arm having a bail member which guides the multi strand cable onto the take up reel. The bail arm may have axially rotatable threaded shaft having the bail member threadedly engaged therewith so that the bail member can travel along the shaft as the latter rotates.
In accordance with a further aspect of the present invention there is provided a method of manufacturing a multi strand rock bolt having spaced apart bulbs formed therein characterised by feeding a multi strand cable from a rotatable supply reel, sensing when the cable has reached a certain position and stopping movement of the cable, forming a bulb in the stopped cable, recommencing movement of the cable and repeating the sequence.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a plan view of an apparatus for the manufacture of rock bolts in accordance with the present invention; and
FIG. 2
is a side elevation of the apparatus of FIG.
1
.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
In the accompanying drawings, there is shown an apparatus
10
for manufacturing multi-strand rock bolts
11
formed with bulbs or expanded portions
12
at spaced intervals.
The apparatus
10
includes a rotatable supply or feed reel
13
having a multi strand cable
11
wound thereabout. There is a pair of opposed grooved guide wheels
14
and an hydraulic brake
16
arranged to arrest to movement of the multi strand cable
11
by means of a pair of hydraulic relatively reciprocable members
18
.
There is also provided a counter
19
to monitor the amount of multi strand cable
11
being fed from the supply reel
13
.
The multi strand cable
11
is fed from the supply reel
13
by a displacement device
20
. The device
20
includes two upper rollers
22
and two lower rollers
24
. As can be seen in
FIG. 2
, one of the lower rollers
24
is driven by a chain or belt
26
from a drive wheel
28
. The upper rollers
22
and the lower rollers
24
are urged together such as by means of one or more pneumatic cylinders (not shown) so as to clamp or grip the multi strand cable
11
between them. Rotation of the drive wheel
28
causes corresponding rotation in the driven roller
24
. As the multi strand cable
11
is gripped by the rollers
22
and
24
the multi strand cable
11
is thereby caused to be fed off the supply reel
13
, through the guide wheels
14
, the brake
16
, the counter
19
, and the displacement device
20
. The drive roller
24
may be interconnected to the other roller
24
by means of a chain or belt.
The apparatus
10
further includes pairs of jaws
30
and
32
which have serrated surfaces adjacent to the multi strand cable
11
. An upper one of the pair of jaws
30
is activated by an hydraulic ram
34
whilst an upper one of the pair of jaws
32
is activated by an hydraulic ram
36
.
Further, the pair of jaws
32
and the associated ram
36
are arranged to be moved longitudinally in a direction generally parallel to the direction of travel of the multi strand cable
11
, towards and away from the pair of jaws
30
and the ram
34
. This longitudinal movement of the pair of jaws
32
is effected, in use, by a ram
38
.
The apparatus
10
also has a sensor means
40
which is mounted about the multi strand cable
11
and arranged to sense a bulb in the multi strand cable
11
as will be described. Downstream of the sensor means
40
is a pair of grooved guide wheels
42
. Each of the wheels
42
is disposed on a respective side of the multi strand cable
11
.
Downstream of the guide wheels
42
there is provided a bail arm
44
which directs the multi strand cable
11
prior to the multi strand cable
11
being collected on a take up reel
46
. The bail arm
44
ensures that the multi strand cable
11
is received on the takeup reel
46
across a predetermined width of the reel
46
rather than being taken up in an unduly narrow portion of the reel
46
. Further, successive portions of the multi strand cable
11
are taken up on the reel
46
in side by side manner by the action of the bail arm
44
rather than being doubled up. The takeup reel
46
is rotatably driven by a motor
47
by means of a belt
47
a.
Further, the apparatus
10
includes a bail arm timer
48
.
The bail arm
44
includes a threaded shaft
54
with which a bail member
56
is threadedly engaged. The shaft
54
is arranged to be rotated by a motor
58
by means of a belt
60
.
The bail arm timer
48
is contacted on each revolution of the reel
46
by a trip member
49
which causes the timer
48
to energise the motor
58
for a predetermined period of time. Whilst the motor
58
is energised the belt
60
causes the shaft
54
to rotate and the bail member
56
to traverse along the bail arm
44
. The predetermined time of operation of the motor
58
may be varied as required so that upon each revolution of the reel
46
the bail member
56
travels along the shaft
54
a greater or lesser distance which is proportional to the time of operation of the motor
58
.
The sequence of application of the apparatus of the present invention may be controlled by means of relays with timers or by computers with timing means.
In use, the multi strand cable
11
is pulled off the supply reel
13
by rotation of the driven roller
24
by means of the drive wheel
28
and the belt
26
. This causes the roller
24
to rotate whilst gripping the multi strand cable
11
. In this way the multi strand cable
11
is pulled off the supply reel
13
, through the guide wheels
14
, the brake
16
and the counter
19
.
If it is desired to arrest movement of the multi strand cable
11
the relatively reciprocable members
18
of the brake
16
are moved hydraulically relative to one another to engage the multi strand cable
11
. In this case, the drive to the rollers
24
would be discontinued.
In similar manner to the arrangement described in Australian patent Number 640906 the jaws
30
and
32
form spaced bulbs or expanded portions
12
at intervals in the multi strand cable
11
. In this case, the king wire of the multi strand cable
11
is disposed around the periphery of each bulb
12
.
The bulb forming process is commenced by a previously formed bulb
12
encountering the sensor means
40
. When this happens a pair of rollers
50
of the sensor means
40
are forced apart by the previously formed bulb
12
. This causes a signal to be sent from a switch
52
to the drive wheel
28
to stop drive to the rollers
24
. Also, the brake
16
is hydraulically activated to arrest movement of the multi strand cable
11
. Further, a signal is sent to the motor
47
to stop drive to the takeup reel
46
.
When the multi strand cable
11
is stationary the pair of jaws
30
and
32
are activated by the rams
34
and
36
so as to grip the multi strand cable
11
at spaced locations. Then the pair of jaws
32
is pushed by the ram
38
towards the pair of jaws
30
. As the multi strand cable
11
is gripped by the pair of jaws
30
and
32
the multi strand cable
11
is forced to expand laterally to form a bulb
12
. Once formation of a bulb is completed the pairs of jaws
30
and
32
are withdrawn from the multi strand cable
11
by the rams
34
and
36
and the pair of jaws
32
is pulled away from the pair of jaws
30
by the ram
38
.
Further, the rollers
22
and
24
are caused to rotate again, the brake
16
is released and the takeup reel
46
is caused to rotate again. The multi strand cable
11
is then moved along longitudinally until the newly formed bulb
12
encounters the switch means
40
and the cycle is repeated.
After the switch means
40
the multi strand cable
11
passes through the guide wheels
42
and bail arm
44
. The bail arm
44
then directs the multi strand cable
11
onto the takeup reel
46
in such a manner that the multi strand cable
11
is taken up across the predetermined width of the takeup reel
46
. In use, the shaft
54
rotates and the bail member
56
is thus caused, by the threaded engagement with the shaft
54
, to travel along the shaft
54
for a distance corresponding to the predetermined width of the takeup reel at which it is desired to deposit the multi strand cable
11
. The direction of rotation of the bail arm
54
is reversible so that the bail member
56
can travel back in the opposite direction. This may be done by means of micro switches at each end of travel of the bail member
56
which send and appropriate signal upon being contacted by the bail member
56
to cause reversal of rotation of the bail arm
56
. The position of the micro switches may be varied to suite finished products of different size.
After formation of a bulb apparatus is started again by any convenient means such as manually, by means of relays with timers, or by computer timing control.
In light of the disclosure hereinabove it will be seen that the present invention provides a continuous means for the manufacture of multi strand rock bolts with bulbs formed at spaced intervals. The multi strand cable
11
on the supply reel
13
may be of a length of the order of 850 to 1300 meters whilst a corresponding length may be accommodated on the take up reel
46
. The length of multi strand cable
11
on the reel
46
is somewhat shorter than the original length due to the formation of the bulbs.
It has been found that the present invention provides a more efficient means for manufacturing the multi strand rock bolts with bulbs than prior art methods. Further, the take up reel
46
having the rock bolt collected thereon can be sold directly to customers.
Also, the spacing of the bulbs
12
may be varied to suit different applications of the rock bolts.
Modifications and variations as would be apparent to a skilled addressee are deemed to be within the scope of the present invention. For example, the movement of the multi strand cable
11
could be arrested for bulb formation by means of a timer mechanism or by means of trip means on a wheel to cause the apparatus to stop at each revolution of the wheel.
Claims
- 1. An apparatus for manufacturing multi-strand rock bolts having spaced apart bulbs formed therein, characterised by a feed means for supplying a multi-strand cable from a rotatable supply reel; a means for forming the cable with bulbs at spaced intervals and a means for determining the position of the cable to stop operation of the feed means to enable a further bulb to be formed.
- 2. An apparatus according to claim 1, characterised in that the means for determining the position of the cable comprises means for sensing the position of a formed bulb.
- 3. An apparatus according to claim 2, characterised in that the means for sensing the position of a formed bulb comprises a sensor means having means which are moved away from the cable by the formed bulb so as to cause a signal to be sent to the feed means to stop operation thereof.
- 4. An apparatus according to claim 3, characterised in that a brake is provided to hold the multi strand cable in a desired position when the feed means is stopped.
- 5. An apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that the feed means has a plurality of rollers which clamp the multi stand cable to cause it to be fed from the supply reel.
- 6. An apparatus according to claim 4, characterised in that at least one of the rollers of the feed means is rotatably driven by a drive means.
- 7. An apparatus according to any one of claims 1-4 and 6, characterised in that the means for forming a bulb has pairs of opposed jaws which are initially spaced apart by a first distance, the jaws of each pair being are arranged to be brought together to clamp the multi strand cable and the pairs of jaws being subsequently arranged to be moved closer together to be spaced apart by a second smaller distance so as to form a bulb in the multi strand cable, and the pairs of jaws being arranged to subsequently release the multi strand cable to be moved back to the position in which they are spaced apart by the first distance.
- 8. An apparatus according to any one of claims 1-4 and 6, characterised in that means is provided for collecting the multi strand cable formed with bulbs at spaced intervals on a take up reel.
- 9. An apparatus according to claim 8, characterised in that there is provided an axially rotatable bail arm having a bail member which guides the multi strand cable onto the take up reel.
- 10. An apparatus according to claim 9, characterised in that the bail arm has a axially rotatable threaded shaft and the bail member is threadedly engaged with the threaded shaft such that the bail member can travel along the shaft as the latter rotates.
- 11. An apparatus according to claim 10, characterised in that a bail arm timer is provided which cooperates with a trip member associated with the take up reel, such that engagement of the trip member with the timer causes the threaded shaft of the bail arm to be rotated for a predetermined time thus causing the bail member to travel along the bail arm for a predetermined distance.
- 12. A method of manufacturing a multi strand rock bolt having spaced apart bulbs formed therein characterised by a multi strand cable from a rotatable supply reel, sensing when the cable has reached a certain position and stopping movement of the cable, forming a bulb in the stopped cable, recommencing movement of the cable and repeating the cycle.
- 13. A method according to claim 12, characterised in that the cable formed with bulbs is collected on a take up reel.
- 14. A method according to claim 13, characterised in that the cable is fed on to the take up reel over a predetermined width in such manner as to collect the cable substantially evenly across that width.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
PQ2745 |
Sep 1999 |
AU |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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Kind |
PCT/AU00/01043 |
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WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO01/20131 |
3/22/2001 |
WO |
A |
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A |
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