Claims
- 1. A tensionable cable mine roof bolt comprising:
- a multi-strand cable having a first end, a second end and a mixing portion positioned between said first and second ends;
- a barrel and wedge assembly attached to said cable between said first end and said mixing portion and adapted to support a bearing plate;
- a drivehead attached to said cable first end;
- an externally threaded shaft surrounding and attached to said cable between said barrel and wedge assembly and said mixing portion; and
- a mechanical anchor threaded onto an end of said shaft distal from said barrel and wedge assembly.
- 2. The tensionable cable mine roof bolt as claimed in claim 1 wherein said cable includes a central strand and a plurality of outer strands wrapped around each other and said central strands, wherein said mixing portion comprises a plurality of nuts received on said central strand at spaced apart locations.
- 3. The tensionable cable mine roof bolt as claimed in claim 1 wherein said mixing portion further comprises a sleeve member surrounding said cable, said sleeve member having a plurality of baffles mounted on an exterior surface of said sleeve member.
- 4. The tensionable cable mine roof bolt as claimed in claim 3 wherein said mixing portion further comprises a pair of said sleeve members wherein each said baffle mounted on each said sleeve member is adapted to change a direction of resin flowing past said baffles.
- 5. The tensionable cable mine roof bolt as claimed in claim 1 wherein said mixing portion comprises a bent section of said cable.
- 6. The tensionable cable mine roof bolt as claimed in claim 5 wherein said mixing portion comprises a plurality of said bent sections.
- 7. The tensionable cable mine roof bolt as claimed in claim 1 wherein said mixing portion comprises a mixing wire fixed at one end thereof to said cable second end and fixed at another end thereof to said cable at a location intermediate said cable first and second ends.
- 8. The tensionable cable mine roof bolt as claimed in claim 7 further comprising a plurality of said mixing wires.
- 9. The tensionable cable mine roof bolt as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a mechanical anchor delay member surrounding said cable, wherein when said bolt is rotated, said delay member delays a rate at which said mechanical anchor expands to engage a bore hole wall.
- 10. The tensionable cable mine roof bolt as claimed in claim 9 wherein said delay member comprises a spring surrounding said shaft, said spring adapted to urge said mechanical anchor towards said cable second end.
- 11. The tensionable cable mine roof bolt as claimed in claim 9 wherein said delay member comprises an insert received within an annulus between said mechanical anchor and said cable.
- 12. The tensionable cable mine roof bolt as claimed in claim 9 wherein said delay member comprises a cap mounted on an end of said mechanical anchor, wherein said cap defines a hole through which said cable extends, said cable being in frictional engagement with said cap.
- 13. A tensionable cable mine roof bolt for insertion into a bore hole in rock and adapted to be resin grouted, said bolt comprising:
- a bearing plate;
- a barrel and wedge assembly supporting said bearing plate;
- a multi-strand cable having a first end attached to said barrel and wedge assembly and having a resin mixing portion positioned on said cable distal from said first end;
- a drivehead releasably mounted on said first end opposite said barrel and wedge assembly from said bearing plate;
- an externally threaded shaft mounted on said cable between said bearing plate and said resin mixing assembly; and
- a mechanical anchor threaded onto said shaft, wherein when said bolt is rotated within the bore hole to mix the resin, said mechanical anchor engages the rock and tensions said bolt.
- 14. The tensionable cable mine roof bolt as claimed in claim 13 wherein said cable includes a central strand and a plurality of outer strands wrapped around each other and said central strand, wherein said resin mixing portion comprises a plurality of nuts received on said central strand at spaced apart locations.
- 15. The tensionable cable mine roof bolt as claimed in claim 13 wherein said mixing portion comprises a sleeve member surrounding said cable, said sleeve member having a plurality of baffles mounted on an exterior surface of said sleeve member.
- 16. A tensionable cable mine roof bolt as claimed in claim 17 wherein said mixing portion further comprises a pair of said sleeve members wherein each said baffle mounted on each said sleeve member is adapted to change a direction of resin flowing past said baffles.
- 17. The tensionable cable mine roof bolt as claimed in claim 13 wherein said resin mixing portion comprises a bent section of said cable.
- 18. The tensionable cable mine roof bolt as claimed in claim 15 wherein said resin mixing portion comprises a plurality of said bent sections.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefits of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/038,187 entitled "Tensionable Cable Bolt" filed Feb. 14, 1997, U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/052,567 entitled "Tensionable Cable Bolt" filed Jul. 15, 1997 and U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/066,266 entitled "Tensionable Cable Bolt" filed Nov. 20, 1997.
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Bureau of Mines Information Circular/1994, "Cable Bolt Support Technology in North America" J.M. Goris, S.D. Nickson and R. Pakalnis, pp. 6-11. |