Claims
- 1. A mining support for supporting rock within a mine comprising:
- a cable;
- means for mixing resin in a resin cartridge as the cable is inserted into a bore hole drilled in the rock in which said resin cartridge is disposed, said mixing means positioned about the cable; and
- a bending restrictor disposed about the cable such that at least a portion of the cable is prevented from bending as it is inserted into the bore hole.
- 2. A method of supporting rock in a mine comprising the steps of:
- digging a bore hole in rock;
- inserting a resin cartridge into the bore bole;
- inserting a cable into the bore hole, said cable having an end that extends from the bore hole;
- mixing the resin with the cable to form an anchor with the rock, said rock having a rock face; and
- tensioning the cable between the anchor and the rock face from the end of the cable that extends from the bore hole.
- 3. A method of supporting rock in a mine comprising the steps of:
- drilling a first bore hole and a second bore hole into the rock;
- inserting a resin cartridge into each bore hole;
- orienting a first and second end of a cable within a separate bore hole, each end having a wire strand positioned about it for mixing the resin cartridges, each end having a drive ferrule for driving the ends of the cable into their respective bore hole; and
- forcing the ends of the cable into their respective bore hole by forcing the drive ferrules with a remote driving device;
- puncturing the resin cartridges with the respective cables; mixing the resin in the resin cartridges so the resin will harden with the respective ends of the cable as the ends of the cable move through the ruptured resin cartridges; and tightening the cable between the bore holes.
- 4. A mining support as described in claim 1 wherein said mixing means is fixedly secured to said cable.
- 5. A mining support as described in claim 1 wherein said mixing means includes a wire strand positioned about the cable.
- 6. A mining support as described in claim 5 wherein said strand is of a helical shape that wraps about the cable.
- 7. A mining support as described in claim 6 wherein said strand is wrapped about at least a first end of the cable.
- 8. A mining support as described in claim 7 wherein the helical strand is welded to the cable for increased attachment strength.
- 9. A mining support as described in claim 7 wherein a drive ferrule is fixedly attached to the cable for driving the first end of the cable in the bore hole.
- 10. A mining support as described in claim 9 wherein the drive ferrule is fixedly attached to the cable by swaging the drive ferrule onto the cable.
- 11. A mining support as described in claim 10 wherein an end of the helical strand is sandwiched between the swaged drive ferrule and the cable such that the helical strand is fixedly attached to said cable.
- 12. A mining support as described in claim 9 wherein an end of the helical strand is welded to the drive ferrule.
- 13. A mining support as described in claim 12 wherein the drive ferrule has a threaded portion and there is included a hex nut and washer for tensioning the cable after the resin has set and a contact plate for bearing against the rock which is maintained in position by the hex nut, said hex nut screwed onto the threaded portion to maintain the washer and contact plate in a desired position.
- 14. A mining support as described in claim 13 wherein a bending restrictor is fixedly attached to the drive ferrule such that at least a portion of the cable is prevented from bending as it is inserted into the bore hole.
- 15. A mining support as described in claim 14 wherein the helical strand comprises a first portion which wraps about the cable in a clockwise fashion and a second portion which wraps about the cable in a counterclockwise fashion such that the resin is mixed in two different directions as the cable is inserted into the bore hole.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation application under 37 CFR 1.60, of prior application Ser. No. 07/765,374 filed on Sep. 25, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,378,087.
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