Claims
- 1. A tensionable cable mine roof bolt comprising:an elongated member including (i) a length of multi-strand cable having an upper mixing portion adapted to be resin grouted in a bore hole in rock, and (ii) an end portion having a bolt head drivable by mine roof installation equipment; and a mechanical anchor mounted on said cable at a position below and proximal to said mixing portion, whereby when resin is inserted into the bore hole and said bolt is rotated, said mechanical anchor engages with the rock thereby tensioning said bolt and said upper mixing portion simultaneously mixes the resin.
- 2. The tensionable cable mine roof bolt as claimed in claim 1 wherein said bolt head comprises a drivehead attached to said end portion of said elongated member, whereby when said drivehead is rotated by mine roof bolt installation equipment, said upper portion rotates and mixes the resin and said mechanical anchor engages with the rock.
- 3. The tensionable cable mine roof bolt as claimed in claim 2 wherein said bolt further includes an externally threaded sleeve attached to said cable, said cable extending through said sleeve and said mechanical anchor being threaded onto said threaded sleeve.
- 4. The tensionable cable mine roof bolt as claimed in claim 3 further comprising a barrel and wedge assembly attached to said cable between said drivehead and said threaded sleeve.
- 5. The tensionable cable mine roof bolt as claimed in claim 4 wherein said drivehead is adapted to break away from said cable when said bolt is tensioned to a predetermined load.
- 6. The tensionable cable mine roof bolt as claimed in claim 2 wherein said drivehead is press fitted onto said end portion of said elongated member.
- 7. The tensionable cable mine roof bolt as claimed in claim 3 wherein said threaded sleeve is swaged to said cable.
- 8. The tensionable cable mine roof bolt as claimed in claim 1 wherein said cable includes a plurality of strands wrapped around each other and wherein said mixing portion comprises a region of said cable wherein said strands are spaced apart from each other.
- 9. The tensionable cable mine roof bolt as claimed in claim 8 wherein said mixing portion includes a plurality of regions in which said strands are spaced apart from each other.
- 10. The tensionable cable mine roof bolt as claimed in claim 9 wherein said cable includes a central strand and a plurality of surrounding strands and said bolt further comprises a nut, said nut being received on said central strand in one of said regions.
- 11. The tensionable cable mine roof bolt as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a tube surrounding said cable at a position between said mechanical anchor and said bolt head.
- 12. A tensionable cable mine roof bolt comprising:an elongated member including (i) a length of multi-strand cable having a distal end and an upper portion adapted to be resin grouted in a bore hole in rock, ii) an end portion having a bolt head drivable by mine roof installation equipment, and (iii) an externally threaded sleeve attached to and surrounding said cable distal end; and a mechanical anchor threaded onto said sleeve, whereby when resin is inserted into the bore hole and said bolt is rotated, said mechanical anchor engages with the rock thereby tensioning said bolt and said upper portion mixes the resin.
- 13. The tensionable cable mine roof bolt as claimed in claim 12 wherein said bolt head comprises a drivehead attached to said end portion of said elongated member, whereby when said drivehead is rotated by mine roof said bolt installation equipment, said upper portion rotates and mixes the resin and said mechanical anchor engages with the rock.
- 14. The tensionable cable mine roof bolt as claimed in claim 13 further comprising a barrel and wedge assembly attached to said cable between said drivehead and said sleeve.
- 15. The tensionable cable mine roof bolt as claimed in claim 14 wherein said drivehead is adapted to break away from said cable when said bolt is tensioned to a predetermined load.
- 16. The tensionable cable mine roof bolt as claimed in claim 13 wherein said mechanical anchor includes a stop member, said stop member being displacable by said elongated member when the resin hardens and prevents rotation of said mechanical anchor relative to said elongated member such that said mechanical anchor engages with the rock.
- 17. The tensionable cable mine roof bolt as claimed in claim 16 wherein said mechanical anchor comprises an expansion shell and a plug threaded onto said threaded sleeve and received within said expansion shell and wherein said stop member comprises a pin extending through said plug and being shearable by said elongated member when the resin hardens such that said plug moves downwardly on said threaded sleeve and said expansion anchor engages with the rock.
- 18. The tensionable cable mine roof bolt as claimed in claim 13 wherein said drivehead is press fitted onto said portion of said elongated member.
- 19. The tensionable cable mine roof bolt as claimed in claim 12 further comprising a tube surrounding said cable at a position between said upper portion and said bolt head.
- 20. The tensionable cable mine roof bolt as claimed in claim 12 wherein said threaded sleeve is swaged to said cable.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/019,643 entitled “Tensionable Cable Bolt” filed Feb. 6, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,074,134, and claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial Nos. 60/125,723 entitled “Tensionable Cable Bolt” filed Mar. 23, 1999; Ser. No. 60/066,266 entitled “Tensionable Cable Bolt” filed Nov. 20, 1997; Ser. No. 60/052,567 entitled “Tensionable Cable Bolt” filed Jul. 15, 1997; and Ser. No. 60/038,187 entitled “Tensionable Cable Bolt” filed Feb. 14, 1997.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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1143471 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Bureau of Mines Information Circular/1994, “Cable Bolt Support Technology in North America”, pp. 6-11, Goris et al. |
Product Report 102 BLM Mincon Inc. 1-92, “Preformed Cable Anchor”, pp. J01680-83. |
Provisional Applications (4)
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60/125723 |
Mar 1999 |
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60/066266 |
Nov 1997 |
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60/052567 |
Jul 1997 |
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60/038187 |
Feb 1997 |
US |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09/019643 |
Feb 1998 |
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09/384524 |
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