Claims
- 1. A method of supporting a mine tunnel comprising temporarily supporting the tunnel with a mine tunnel support system and permanently supporting the tunnel by inserting roof bolts in the roof thereof, the mine tunnel support system comprising a plurality of interconnected and spaced support sections arranged in one or more groups, each group comprising at least two sections, the first of which carries at least one first bolting machine in the form of a drill for forming a hole in the tunnel roof and the second of which is rearward of the first and carries at least one second bolting machine in the form of means for inserting a bolt in a hole in a tunnel roof and means which advance the support system along the tunnel, the method comprising the steps of forming a hole in the tunnel roof above the first section with the first bolting machine, advancing the system along the tunnel and then inserting a bolt in the already formed hole with the second bolting machine carried on the second section.
- 2. A method as claimed in claim 1 wherein the mine tunnel support system includes a third section located intermediate the first and second sections which carries at least one third bolting machine in the form of a drill, the third bolting machine having a drill bit longer than that of the first bolting machine, the method comprising the additional step subsequent to forming a hole with the first bolting machine of advancing the system along the tunnel and lengthening the already formed hole with the third bolting machine carried on the third section.
- 3. A mine tunnel support system comprising a plurality of interconnected and spaced support sections arranged in at least one group, the group comprising at least two sections, the first of which carries at least one first bolting machine in the form of a drill for forming a hole in the tunnel roof and the second of which is rearward of the first and carries at least one second bolting machine in the form of means for inserting a bolt in a hole in the tunnel roof, and means which advance the support system along the tunnel by sequentially moving each section thereof along the tunnel, the arrangement being such that the first bolting machine(s) may be operated to form a hole, the system advanced and the second bolting machine(s) operated to insert a bolt in the previously formed hole.
- 4. A mine tunnel support system as claimed in claim 3 wherein a third section located intermediate the first and second sections carries at least one third bolting machine in the form of a drill.
- 5. A mine tunnel support system as claimed in claim 3 wherein the bolting machines are carried on the support sections by brackets, the connection between the bolting machines and the brackets being via a carriage movable along the bracket so as to change the distance between the bolting machine and the support section.
- 6. A mine tunnel support system as claimed in claim 3 wherein the system is advanced by sequentially moving each section thereof forwards into a position adjacent the next forward section and wherein the bolting machines are carried on the support sections by brackets to which they are fixed and which serve to space them from the sections, the difference between the spacing between the at least one first bolting machine and the support section on which it is carried and the spacing between the at least one second bolting machine and the support on which it is carried being a multiple of the difference between the spacing between the sections when they are spaced apart and that when they are adjacent each other during advance of the system.
- 7. A mine tunnel support system as claimed in claim 4 wherein the bolting machines are carried on the support sections by brackets, the connection between the bolting machines and the brackets being via a carriage movable along the bracket so as to change the distance between the bolting machine and the support section.
- 8. A mine tunnel support system as claimed in claim 4 wherein the system is advanced by sequentially moving each section thereof forwards into a position adjacent the next forward section and wherein the bolting machines are carried on the support sections by brackets to which they are fixed and which serve to space them from the sections, the difference between the spacing between the at least one first bolting machine and the support section on which it is carried and the spacing between the at least one second bolting machine and the support on which it is carried being a multiple of the difference between the spacing between the sections when they are spaced apart and that when they are adjacent each other during advance of the system.
- 9. A mine tunnel support system as claimed in claim 8 wherein the difference between the spacing of the at least one first bolting machine from the section on which it is carried and the spacing between the at least one third bolting machine and the section on which it is carried is equal to a multiple of the difference between the distance between the sections when spaced and that when they are adjacent each other during advance of the system.
- 10. A mine tunnel support system as claimed in claim 3 in which the bolting machines are carried on the sections via extensible rams.
- 11. A mine tunnel support system as claimed in claim 3 wherein the position of the bolting machines across the width of the sections on which they are carried can be varied.
- 12. A mine tunnel support system as claimed in claim 3 wherein the support sections each comprise a beam carried on support legs, the support legs including hydraulic rams.
- 13. A mine tunnel support system as claimed in claim 3 wherein the connections between the support sections comprise hydraulic rams, at least two rams being provided between each adjacent pair of sections.
- 14. A mine tunnel support system as claimed in claim 3 wherein each adjacent pair of support sections is connected by a pair of connectors, each of which comprises two struts, each pivotally connected at one end to one of the support sections and at the other end to the other strut, and a hydraulic ram connected between the struts.
- 15. A mine tunnel support system as claimed in claim 3 wherein means are provided for automatically preventing advance of the system if the force exerted by the tunnel walls on any one of the support sections exceeds a certain preset maximum.
- 16. A mine tunnel support system as claimed in claim 3 wherein the rearmost and/or penultimate section carries a mechanism for erecting permanent arch supports.
- 17. A mine tunnel support system as claimed in claim 3 wherein a service member is connected to one or more of the support sections which advances with, but behind, the sections.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application of pending U.S. Ser. No. 784,170, filed Oct. 28, 1991 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,176,474.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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