AU682119B2 - Washer for use in mining - Google Patents
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- AU682119B2 AU682119B2 AU26650/95A AU2665095A AU682119B2 AU 682119 B2 AU682119 B2 AU 682119B2 AU 26650/95 A AU26650/95 A AU 26650/95A AU 2665095 A AU2665095 A AU 2665095A AU 682119 B2 AU682119 B2 AU 682119B2
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Description
WO 95/33917 PCTAU95/00341 WASHER FOR USE IN MINING The present invention relates to a washer for use in mining and particularly but not exclusively for use with a load plate utilised in supporting a mine roof A known arrangement for supporting a roof of a mine is illustrated in Figure 1 of the accompanying drawings. The arrangement 1 comprises a bolt 2 embedded in rock 3 and a load plate 4 secured against the rock face 10 by means of a tensioning nut 5 which is threadably fitted onto the bolt 2. Intermediate the nut 5 and the plate 4 is a domed element 6 which is mounted on the bolt so that a flat side 7 of the element faces the nut and curved surface 8 faces the plate 4. The element 6 provides a form of ball joint between the bolt 2 and the plate 4 by virtue of its hemispherical shape, to permit the plate 4 to be securely fastened to the rock face 10 even when the bolt 2 is angled away from the normal to the rock face The load plate 4 itself is formed of a base portion 11 and an upraised portion 12 which extends away from the general plane of the plate 4 and defines an opening 13 in which the element 6 is received.
One known form of the support member 4 is manufactured of steel and has dimensions in the order of 100 x 100 x 8 mm, with opening 13 in the order of 35 mm in diameter and upraised portion 12 extending in the order of 10 mm from the base portion 11. It has been found that such a support member is sufficient for the purpose of supporting loads in the order of 10 tonne but that loads in excess of 15 tonne cause the plate 4 to fail as a result of the projecting portion 12 deforming to such a degree that the element 6 and nut 5 pull through the support member 4, which in turn could lead to collapse of the ceiling 3.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a washer to improve the load bearing characteristics of the plate when used, for example, in an arrangement such as the arrangement 1 described above, and/or to provide some indichtion of when the load on the plate has reached a predetermined level prior to failure.
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-2- In accordance with the present invention there is provided a washer formed of metal, for use with a load plate utilised in supporting a mine roof, comprising a body portion defining a central opening and a tapered flange portion depending therefrom, the flange portion being tapered by a degree sufficient for the flange portion to deform outwardly upon application of a substantially axial predetermined compressive load, wherein the flange portion is adapted to fit over an upraised portion of the load plate which defines an opening for receipt of a rock bolt, and is configured to minimize contact between the upraised portion and the washer prior to application of the compressive load whereby to allow for ease of movement of the washer to accommodate for misalignment of the bolt and whereby the flange portion deforming during application of the compressive load results in an increased area of the flange portion being forced into contact with the load plate, such that the increased contact area between the washer and the plate serves to lower contact stresses therebetween and the outward deformation of the flange portion provides a visul indicator that the predetermined compressive load has been applied.
Preferably, the body portion has a recess formed in an end remote from the flange portion, the recess being adapted to receive a bearing assembly.
Alternatively the recess is configured so as to provide a seat for receipt of a domed element used for compensating for misalignment between a rockbolt and a load plate.
Preferably, the body portion of the washer includes a generally cylindrical internal surface and the flange portion has an internal surface which diverges outwardly from the cylindrical internal surface of the body portion.
The invention is more fully described, by way of non-limiting example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:- AMENDED SHEET
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WO 95/33917 PCTIAU95/00341 -3- Figure 1 is a side view of a known arrangement for supporting a load; Figure 2 is a perspective view of a washer in accordance with' the present invention; Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view of the washer of Figure 2; Figure 4 is a cross-sectional view of the washer of Figure 2, after application of a compressive load; Figure 5 is a side view of an arrangement similar to that shown in figure 1 including the washer of the present invention.
Figure 6 is a side view of the washer of Figure 2 used in conjunction with a load plate for compensating for misalignment of a rock bolt.
Referring firstly to Figures 2 and 3, a washer 20 is shown which comprises a body portion 21 defining a central opening 22, and tapered flange portion 23 depending therefrom. The external profile of the washer is frusto-conical and the internal surface is defined by a generally cylindrical portion 24 which extends into a concave outwardly divergent portion 25 forming the internal surface of the flange portion 23. The configuration of the flange portion 23 is such that application of a predetermined compressive load in an axial direction indicated by arrow 26, when the washer 20 is, for example, resting on flat surface 27, as shown in Figure 4, results in the flange portion 23 deforming radially outwardly.
The washer is preferably formed of steel although any suitable material may be used.
Both the internal and external profiles can be readily formed by conventional turning or lathe techniques, and the degree of taper applied to the flange portion can be varied so that the deformation occurs at any predetermined load.
Deformation of the flange portion 23 provides two advantagous effects. Firstly, ,the contact surface available for load transmission increases i.e l6ad is initially transmitted between the washer 20 and the surface 27 via the lip 28 of the flange portion 23 and is WO 95/33917 PCT/AU95/00341 -4subsequently transmitted via a greater area 29 which results from flattening of the flange portion 23. Secondly, the deformation itself provides visual indication of when a predetermined load is applied to the washer.
When used in the arrangement 1, as shown in Figure 5, the flange portion 23 extends over the upraised portion 12. The shape of the internal surface of the flange portion 23 serves to minimise contact between the washer 12 and plate 4 and, in particular, the lip 28 only lies in contact with the upraised portion 12. As such, the washer can be readily swivelled to various orientations relative to the plate while still maintaining contact between the upraised portion and the washer, and can therefore be utilised to compensate for limited misalignment of the bolt relative to the opening, as represented in Figure 6.
The body portion of the washer utilised in the arrangement of Figure 5 includes a recess in one end 31 thereof which is outwardly flanged to receive the domed element 6.
However the recess may instead be of any configuration suitable, for example, to receive a bearing assembly or alternatively, may nriot be provided at all. In the absence of the recess, the domed element itself may be dispensed with.
As will be appreciated, the ability of the washer to accommodate for limited misalignment of the bolt 2 means that the domed element 6 need not necessarily be provided and the tensioning nut 5 may instead contact the end 31 of the washer directly.
Application of a predetermined compressive force deforms the flange portion 23 so that an increased area of the internal surface of the flange portion comes into contact with the upraised portion 12 of the plate 4. This serves to increase the contact area between the washer and plate so as to reduce contact stress therebetween by effectively spreading the compressive load over a greater area. This in turn enhances the load carrying capacity of the arrangement by reducing concentration of load which existed under similar load conditions between the domed element 6 and the opening 13 of the arrangement shown in Figure 1.
Tests have been conducted to determine the comparative lodd bearing capacity of the arrangements shown in Figures 1 and 5. Compressive loads of up to 50 tonne were ,i-1.1.
WO 95/33917 PCT/AU95/00341 applied and the arrangement utilising the washer of the present invention had still not failed up to this tonnage, whereas the arrangement without the washer failed at about tonne.
As can be appreciated from the above, the washer of the present invention provides a number of significant advantages in that it deforms under load to provide an increased surface area for load transmission, thereby reducing contact stresses, it provides a visual indicator of when a predetermined load has been applied, it can compensate for some misalignment of a rock bolt relative to a load plate and is easy to manufacture.
As will be appreciated, many modifications and variations may be made to the washer and support member without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinbefore disclosed.
Claims (5)
1. A washer formed of metal, for use with a load plate utilised in supporting a mine roof, compri.'ing a body portion defining a central opening and a tapered flange portion depending therefrom, the flange portion being tapered by a degree sufficient for the flange portion to deform outwardly upon application of a substantially axial predetermined compressive load, wherein the flange portion is adapted to fit over an upraised portion of the load plate which defines an opening for receipt of a rock bolt, and is configured to minimize contact between the upraised portion and the washer prior to application of the compressive load whereby to allow for ease of movement of the washer to accommodate for misalignment of the bolt and whereby the flange portion deforming during application of the compressive load results in an increased area of the flange portion being forced into contact with the load plate, such that the increased contact area between the washer and the plate serves to lower contact stresses therebetween and the outward deformation of the flange portion provides a visual indicator that the predetermined compressive load has been applied.
2. A washer as claimed in claim 1, wherein the body portion has a recess formed in an end remote from the flange portion, the recess being adapted to receive a bearing assembly.
3. A washer as claimed in claim 1, wherein the body portion has a recess formed in an end remote from the flange portion, the recess being configured so as to provide a seat for receipt of a domed element used for compensating for misalignment between a rockbolt and a load plate.
4. A washer as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the body portion of the washer includes a generally cylindrical internal surface and the flange portion has an internal surface which diverges outwardly from the cylindrical internal surface of the body portion.
5. A washer as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the external profile of the washer is substantially frusto-conical in shape. AMENDED SHEET IPEA/AU I
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AU26650/95A AU682119B2 (en) | 1994-06-09 | 1995-06-09 | Washer for use in mining |
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AUPM6170 | 1994-06-09 | ||
AUPM6170A AUPM617094A0 (en) | 1994-06-09 | 1994-06-09 | Washer and support member for supporting a load |
PCT/AU1995/000341 WO1995033917A1 (en) | 1994-06-09 | 1995-06-09 | Washer for use in mining |
AU26650/95A AU682119B2 (en) | 1994-06-09 | 1995-06-09 | Washer for use in mining |
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AU682119B2 true AU682119B2 (en) | 1997-09-18 |
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DE2053582A1 (en) * | 1969-11-05 | 1971-05-13 | Eaton Yale & Towne | Spring washer for screw connections |
AU2400477A (en) * | 1976-04-30 | 1978-10-12 | David P W Puchy | Sealing device |
EP0172665A1 (en) * | 1984-07-30 | 1986-02-26 | Trw Inc. | Fastener cooperable with threaded shank |
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DE2053582A1 (en) * | 1969-11-05 | 1971-05-13 | Eaton Yale & Towne | Spring washer for screw connections |
AU2400477A (en) * | 1976-04-30 | 1978-10-12 | David P W Puchy | Sealing device |
EP0172665A1 (en) * | 1984-07-30 | 1986-02-26 | Trw Inc. | Fastener cooperable with threaded shank |
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