Claims
- 1. A system for holding rock comprising:
- a resin capsule which is placed in a bore hole in the rock;
- a mining bolt comprised of an elongate shaft at leased a portion of which has threads, said threads fixedly nonmovably attached to the shaft, said threads directly penetrating into the rock along a top of the bore hole, said threads capable of supporting the bolt under tension in the rock, said shaft having a diameter smaller that the diameter of the bore hole such that when the shaft is inserted into the bore hole with the resin capsule therein, the resin capsule is punctured by the shaft and the resin flows down the bore hole in a space between the rock in which the bore hole is disposed and the shaft; and
- a flange system disposed about the shaft in proximity to a first end thereof such that when the shaft is threaded into the rock, the flange system abuts under tension the rock face.
- 2. A system as described in claim 1 wherein the shaft has a second end opposite the first end, and said second end of the shaft has threads.
- 3. A system as described in claim 2 wherein the second end is tapered.
- 4. A system as described in claim 3 wherein the elongated shaft is made of solid rebar.
- 5. A system as described in claim 3 wherein the shaft is between 6 inches and 25 feet in length and between 0.5 inches and 2 inches in diameter.
- 6. A system as described in claim 1 wherein the elongate shaft includes a first part having threading which directly penetrates into the rock; and a second part which is fixedly attached to the first part and to which the flange system is disposed about said second part having a diameter smaller that a diameter of the first part.
- 7. A system as described in claim 6 wherein the first part is tapered.
- 8. A system as described in claim 7 wherein the first part is threadingly attached to the second part.
- 9. A system as described in claim 8 wherein the first part has a female threaded portion and the second part has a male threaded portion which is received by the female threaded portion of the first part in order for the first part and the second part to be threadingly attached.
- 10. A system as described in claim 9 wherein the threading of the first part which directly penetrates into the rock is different from the threading of the male portion of the second part.
- 11. A method for holding rock in a mining comprising the steps of:
- drilling a bore hole into the rock;
- inserted a resin capsule into the bore hole;
- inserting a shaft of a mining bolt into the bore hole, said shaft having a flange system disposed about the shaft in proximity to a first end thereof, said shaft having threads fixedly nonmovably attached to the shaft, said shaft being of a length longer than a length of the bore hole, said shaft having a diameter smaller than the diameter of the bore hole such that there is a space between the shaft and the rock in which the bore hole is disposed;
- puncturing the resin capsule with shaft such that the resin flows down the bore hole in the space; and
- screwing the shaft into the rock at a top of the bore hole opposite the bore hole opening such that the threads of the shaft penetrate into the rock and the flange system abuts under tension the rock face.
- 12. A method for holding rock in a mine comprising the steps of:
- drilling a bore hole into the rock, said bore hole having a first diameter in communication with the opening of the bore hole and a second diameter along a top of the bore hole opposite the opening;
- inserting a resin capsule into the bore hole;
- inserting a shaft of a mining bolt into the bore hole, said shaft having a flange system disposed about the shaft in proximity to a first end thereof, said shaft having threads fixedly nonmovably attached to the shaft, said shaft having a first diameter smaller than the diameter of the bore hole such that there is a space between the shaft and the rock in which the bore hole is disposed;
- puncturing the resin capsule with the shaft such that the resin flow down the bore hole in the space; and
- screwing the shaft into the rock along the second diameter of the bore hole such that threads of the shaft penetrate into the rock and the flange system abuts under tension the rock face.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 07/489,697 filed on Mar. 7, 1990 now abandoned.
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