Claims
- 1. A fastener strip for mechanically fastening adjacent portions of mat material for lining and supporting a roof surface of a mine working and comprising:
- a. base means of elongate form and comprising a strip of mesh material having sufficient flexibility to admit of coiling,
- b. pin-like mat penetrating means carried by the base means at intervals along its length and in combination with the base means defining a profile, as viewed endwise on to the fastener strip, admitting of coiling of the fastener strip with successive layers of the base means in close or contiguous relation, and wherein, the pin-like mat penetrating means comprises two rows of staple pins situated adjacent to respective lateral edges of the base means and spaced apart from each other therealong, and the staple pins are formed by limbs of the mesh which terminate in free ends presented at the lateral edges of the strip of mesh material, and are inclined with respect to the base means in a direction such that they all point towards the same end of the fastener strip.
- 2. The fastener strip according to claim 1 wherein the staple pins lie in substantially coplanar relation with the base means with the staple pins at opposite edges of the base means pointing in opposite lateral directions but being deformable into erect mat penetrating positions in which they define a channel shape for said profile.
- 3. The fastener strip according to claim 1 wherein said profile is of channel shape with the staple pins of one of said rows being laterally divergent with respect to those of the other of said rows in a direction from the base means towards the mouth of the channel to an extent such that successive turns of the fastener strip can nest when it is coiled.
- 4. A fastener strip for mechanically fastening adjacent portions of mat material for lining and supporting a roof surface of a mine working and comprising a strip of wire mesh including longitudinally and transversely extending wires, the latter including end portions projecting to form staple pins at intervals along opposite edges of the strip, and the configuration of the strip as viewed endwise defining a profile admitting of coiling the strip into a form in which successive coils are in close or contiguous relation and wherein the staple pins point obliquely to the longitudinal wires all towards the same end of the strip.
- 5. The fastener strip according to claim 4 wherein the staple pins define in combination with the remaining portions of the transverse wires a channel shape as the strip is viewed endwise and the staple pins diverge from each other in a direction from the base of the channel towards its mouth.
- 6. The fastener strip according to claim 4 wherein the staple pins are substantially coplanar with the longitudinal wires.
- 7. The fastener strip according to claim 6 wherein the staple pins each project in a direction laterally outwardly beyond that one of the longitudinal wires situated adjacent to the same lateral edge as that at which the staple pin lies and defines an acute included angle having a value of 45.degree. or greater with that longitudinal wire.
- 8. The fastener strip according to claim 4 wherein said longitudinal and transverse wires are substantially at right angles to each other.
- 9. The fastener strip according to claim 4 wherein said staple pins have surface irregularities.
- 10. In an underground mine working a roof mat structure lining and supporting a roof surface of said underground mine working and comprising:
- a. a plurality of elongate strip-like portions of mat material arranged in laterally offset relation but with respective lateral edges proximate to each other, and
- b. strip-like fastener means arranged along each of the proximate edges and overlapping with margins of adjacent portions of the mat material bordering such edges, the fastener means having staple pins penetrating the respective margins with the staple pins deformed to have an interlocked relation with the margins.
- 11. The roof mat structure according to claim 10 wherein the portions of mat material and the fastener strip are formed of wire mesh, the latter having wires of which end portions project transversely of its length adjacent to respective lateral edges of the fastener strip and form said staple pins.
- 12. The roof mat structure according to claim 10 wherein the fastener strip comprises at least two longitudinally extending wires and a plurality of transversely extending wires having end portions projecting beyond respective ones of the longitudinal wires situated adjacent to lateral edges of the strip and forming the staple pins.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 820,381 filed July 29, 1977, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,122,682 issued Oct. 31, 1978.
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