EP2232014A1 - Self drilling rock bolting - Google Patents

Self drilling rock bolting

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EP2232014A1
EP2232014A1 EP08864186A EP08864186A EP2232014A1 EP 2232014 A1 EP2232014 A1 EP 2232014A1 EP 08864186 A EP08864186 A EP 08864186A EP 08864186 A EP08864186 A EP 08864186A EP 2232014 A1 EP2232014 A1 EP 2232014A1
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rock bolt
fluid
drilling
bolt
rock
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Di Pietro Ricardo
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Alminco Pty Ltd
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E21EARTH DRILLING; MINING
    • E21DSHAFTS; TUNNELS; GALLERIES; LARGE UNDERGROUND CHAMBERS
    • E21D20/00Setting anchoring-bolts
    • E21D20/02Setting anchoring-bolts with provisions for grouting
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E21EARTH DRILLING; MINING
    • E21DSHAFTS; TUNNELS; GALLERIES; LARGE UNDERGROUND CHAMBERS
    • E21D20/00Setting anchoring-bolts
    • E21D20/02Setting anchoring-bolts with provisions for grouting
    • E21D20/028Devices or accesories for injecting a grouting liquid in a bore-hole
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E21EARTH DRILLING; MINING
    • E21DSHAFTS; TUNNELS; GALLERIES; LARGE UNDERGROUND CHAMBERS
    • E21D21/00Anchoring-bolts for roof, floor in galleries or longwall working, or shaft-lining protection
    • E21D21/0026Anchoring-bolts for roof, floor in galleries or longwall working, or shaft-lining protection characterised by constructional features of the bolts
    • E21D21/0053Anchoring-bolts in the form of lost drilling rods

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  • the present invention relates to self drilling rock bolting.
  • the invention concerns both a drilling apparatus for rock bolting, and a rock bolt for use with the drilling apparatus.
  • the invention concerns a system comprising the drilling apparatus in combination with a rock bolt and a method for rock bolting using the system.
  • the invention has application, but not exclusively, to rock bolting to stabilise the roof and walls of underground coal mines.
  • Self drilling rock bolts are known for providing a single drilling and securing function. This negates the need to drill a hole, withdraw the drill bit and subsequently insert a bolt into the hole.
  • An existing method of securing a rock bolt to a coal strata is to drill a hole in the coal strata using a drill mast with a drill bit attached thereto. After the hole has been bored and the drill bit retracted, the drill bit is removed from the drill chuck. A rock bolt is then inserted into a drive dolly which forms an adapter between the bolt and a chuck. A resin capsule is then inserted into the bored hole. The bolt is then loaded into the bore hole, and the bolt causes the resin capsule to rupture. The bolt is then rotated to promote mixing and dispersion of the resin. Once the resin has set, a nut on the end of the bolt is rotated and the nut comes into abutment with the collar of the hole. The interaction between the collar of the borehole and the nut places a tensile loading on the stem of the bolt. Accordingly, the strata adjacent to the bolt is compressively loaded, thereby locally stabilising the strata.
  • a disadvantage with the above described bolting method is that it is a multi stage, and is thus time consuming operation.
  • the complicated nature of this bolting installation technique also requires significant manual handling, which results in slow bolt installation cycle times.
  • One known self drilling rock bolting system uses a hollow bar. A passage through the centre of the bar serves as a flow path for water to flush rock cuttings out of the bore hole. The passage is also used for the ingression of a cementious grout for subsequently securing the bolt to the adjacent wall of the borehole. The cementious grout is generally supplied in a secondary process. Accordingly, this system also suffers from being time consuming.
  • a known single stage self drilling rock bolt system is manufactured by Hilti Corporation. This system utilises a hollow bar with a chemical resin capsule housed in the centre of the bar. Water for flushing drill cuttings is also permitted to travel through the inside of the bar in a separate annulus leading to the drill tip. In this system, after the hole boring has been completed, water is injected into the cavity containing the resin capsule. The water ruptures the resin capsule, forcing resin through a hole in the tip of the bar to the bore hole. The resin then sets, bonding the bolt to the rock strata.
  • the equipment used in the Hilti system is based upon conventional drilling equipment, with the addition of the water injection function to disperse the resin.
  • a disadvantage with this system is that the resin capsule may prematurely rupture during transportation, or during the boring process, prior to completion of the boring process.
  • a further disadvantage is that the bolts have a limited shelf life on account of the expiration of the resin capsule.
  • the invention is a drilling apparatus for rock bolting with a self-drilling rock bolt, comprising within it a fluid injector having an upper part that mates with a self- drilling rock bolt inserted into the drilling apparatus for boring a hole.
  • the injector includes three fluid inlets, three fluid outlets in the upper part, and three fluid conduits extending from respective inlets to respective outlets.
  • the system may further comprise a hydraulically driven pump to pump water to a first fluid inlet. It may also comprise pumps to pump resin and catalyst to second and third fluid inlets.
  • the pumps may operate to provide different resin and catalyst flow rates. In addition they may provide precise differential control, to allow different resin catalyst mix ratios for different bolting conditions.
  • the upper part of the injector is insertable within a fixed collar of the rock bolt to make a fluid tight mating between them.
  • the invention is a self drilling rock bolt, comprising an elongate body having a leading end with a cutting tip, and around the tip a thread with a coarse pitch.
  • the bolt also has a trailing end with an integral collar to form a fluid connection to a channel that extends axially through the body of the rock bolt to the leading end, and above the collar a thread with a fine pitch.
  • a nut is threaded onto the fine pitch and engaged with a drill which operates to drive the nut along the fine pitch thread to abut against the collar during boring. After boring, reversal of the drill drives the nut away from the collar.
  • the channel within the rock bolt may open in the cutting tip of the bolt.
  • the channel within the rock bolt may incorporate a fluid mixer within it.
  • the fluid mixer may comprise a flow restriction.
  • the invention is a rock bolting system comprising a combination of the drilling apparatus and a rock bolt.
  • the invention is a method of using the system for rock bolting, comprising the steps of:
  • a further step in the process then involves operation of the drilling apparatus, in the opposite direction to the direction used to bore the hole, to push the nut into abutment with the opening of the bore hole and to compressively load a local region of strata.
  • the drilling apparatus is then separated from the rock bolt and removed from the site of the boring and securing operation.
  • the drilling apparatus may then be reloaded with a further bolt and the process is repeated as required.
  • Fig.l is a schematic diagram of a rock bolt installation system in a detached configuration and showing some of the interior detail.
  • Fig.2 is a schematic diagram of a rock bolt installation system in a use configuration and showing some of the interior detail. Best Mode of the Invention
  • Fig. 1 depicts a rock bolt installation system 10 for securing a rock bolt 20 to a strata, such as a coal strata.
  • the system 10 includes hydraulically operated drilling apparatus 30.
  • the drilling apparatus 30 is selectively operable in both clockwise and anticlockwise rotational directions.
  • the rock bolt 20 has a leading end 21 with a cutting tip 22 and a trailing end 23.
  • the leading end 21 is threaded and has a coarse pitch.
  • Part of the trailing end 23 is also threaded but has a fine pitch 24.
  • the trailing end 23 of the rock bolt 20 also includes a fixed collar 27.
  • a nut 25 is threadingly engageable with the fine pitch 24 of the rock bolt above the collar 27.
  • the nut 25 which has a polygonal profile that mates with the chuck 31 of drill 30.
  • the rock bolt 20 has an internal central fluid flow channel 40 formed therein which extends between openings in the leading end 21 and within collar 27 at the trailing end 23.
  • a static mixer is located within the flow channel.
  • the mixer is in the form of a flow restriction 41.
  • the drilling apparatus 30 includes within it an injector 50.
  • the injector 50 has water inlet 51 to receive water from a water pumping system 61 or water source.
  • Injector 50 also has a resin inlet 52 to receive resin from a resin pumping system 62.
  • a catalyst inlet 53 to receive catalyst from a catalyst pumping system 63.
  • the resin pumping system 62 and catalyst pumping system 63 use pumps which are resistant to the aggressive chemical nature of the resin. These pumping systems 62 and 63 permit different resin and catalyst flow rates to be provided, with precise differential control, to allow different resin catalyst mixes for different bolting conditions.
  • the upper end 57 of the injector 50 is insertable within the fixed collar 27 of the rock bolt 20. The connection between the projection 57 and the collar 27, when the projection is inserted into the skirt, is fluid tight.
  • a water flow conduit 71 carries water between inlet 51 and the upper end 57 of injector 50.
  • flow conduits 72 and 73 extend from the resin 52 and catalyst 53 inlets to carry resin and catalyst to the upper end of injector 50. Since the resin is unable to harden until it comes into contact with the catalyst, by providing separate fluid flow conduits for the resin and the catalyst, the risk of the injector head becoming blocked with hard resin is significantly reduced.
  • the cutting tip 22 of the rock bolt 20 is then placed against the coal strata 80 and the drill motor 30 is rotated in an anticlockwise direction.
  • the nut 25 abuts against the collar 27 preventing the rock bolt 20 from longitudinal movement relative to the chuck.
  • the cutting tip 22 of the rock bolt 20 starts to bore a hole within the strata.
  • the water pumping system 61 or source delivers water into the conduit 71 of the injector 50.
  • the water passes axially through the injector 50 and out of its upper end 51 before entering into the trailing end 23 of the rock bolt 20.
  • the water passes through channel 40 in the rock bolt 20 and exits from the tip 22 where it assists in dispersing drill cuttings away from the cutting tip 22 of the rock bolt 20, and out of the bore hole.
  • the coarse thread 21 adjacent to the tip 22 of the rock bolt 20 assists with clearing of the rock cuttings, and this improves load transfer between the bolt and the strata after bonding.
  • the homogenous mixture of resin and catalyst then exits from tip 22 and fills the space between the rock bolt 20 and the adjacent strata 80.
  • the resin quickly sets and hardens, bonding the rock bolt 20 to the strata 80.
  • the nut 25 is then rotated clockwise so that it moves axially along the fine thread 24 of the trailing end 23 of the rock bolt 20. This movement separates the nut 25 from collar 27 and pushes nut 25 firmly into abutment against the opening of the bore hole.
  • the chuck 31 is then released from the rock bolt 20 and drill 30 is removed from the site of the boring and securing operation.
  • the drill 30 and chuck 31 are then reloaded with a further bolt 20 and the process is repeated as required.
  • rock bolt may be secured to the drill in many different ways, such as by using a threaded connection, a frictional interference such as an expanding collet chuck, or another suitable engagement.

Abstract

The present invention relates to self drilling rock bolting. In particular, the invention concerns both a drilling apparatus for rock bolting, and a rock bolt for use with the drilling apparatus. The drilling apparatus comprises within it a fluid injector having an upper part that mates with a self-drilling rock bolt for boring a hole. The injector includes three fluid inlets, three fluid outlets in the upper part, and three fluid conduits extending from respective inlets to respective outlets. The self drilling rock bolt comprises an elongate body having a leading end with a cutting tip, and around the tip a thread with a coarse pitch. The bolt also has a trailing end with an integral collar for fluid connection to a channel that extends axially through the body of the rock bolt to the leading end. Above the collar is a thread with a fine pitch. In other aspects the invention concerns a system comprising the drilling apparatus in combination with a rock bolt and a method for rock bolting using the system. The invention has application, but not exclusively, to rock bolting to stabilise the roof and walls of underground coal mines.

Description

Title
Self Drilling Rock Bolting
Field of the invention
The present invention relates to self drilling rock bolting. In particular, the invention concerns both a drilling apparatus for rock bolting, and a rock bolt for use with the drilling apparatus. In other aspects the invention concerns a system comprising the drilling apparatus in combination with a rock bolt and a method for rock bolting using the system. The invention has application, but not exclusively, to rock bolting to stabilise the roof and walls of underground coal mines.
Background of the Invention
Self drilling rock bolts are known for providing a single drilling and securing function. This negates the need to drill a hole, withdraw the drill bit and subsequently insert a bolt into the hole.
An existing method of securing a rock bolt to a coal strata is to drill a hole in the coal strata using a drill mast with a drill bit attached thereto. After the hole has been bored and the drill bit retracted, the drill bit is removed from the drill chuck. A rock bolt is then inserted into a drive dolly which forms an adapter between the bolt and a chuck. A resin capsule is then inserted into the bored hole. The bolt is then loaded into the bore hole, and the bolt causes the resin capsule to rupture. The bolt is then rotated to promote mixing and dispersion of the resin. Once the resin has set, a nut on the end of the bolt is rotated and the nut comes into abutment with the collar of the hole. The interaction between the collar of the borehole and the nut places a tensile loading on the stem of the bolt. Accordingly, the strata adjacent to the bolt is compressively loaded, thereby locally stabilising the strata.
A disadvantage with the above described bolting method is that it is a multi stage, and is thus time consuming operation. The complicated nature of this bolting installation technique also requires significant manual handling, which results in slow bolt installation cycle times. One known self drilling rock bolting system uses a hollow bar. A passage through the centre of the bar serves as a flow path for water to flush rock cuttings out of the bore hole. The passage is also used for the ingression of a cementious grout for subsequently securing the bolt to the adjacent wall of the borehole. The cementious grout is generally supplied in a secondary process. Accordingly, this system also suffers from being time consuming.
A known single stage self drilling rock bolt system is manufactured by Hilti Corporation. This system utilises a hollow bar with a chemical resin capsule housed in the centre of the bar. Water for flushing drill cuttings is also permitted to travel through the inside of the bar in a separate annulus leading to the drill tip. In this system, after the hole boring has been completed, water is injected into the cavity containing the resin capsule. The water ruptures the resin capsule, forcing resin through a hole in the tip of the bar to the bore hole. The resin then sets, bonding the bolt to the rock strata.
The equipment used in the Hilti system is based upon conventional drilling equipment, with the addition of the water injection function to disperse the resin. A disadvantage with this system is that the resin capsule may prematurely rupture during transportation, or during the boring process, prior to completion of the boring process. A further disadvantage is that the bolts have a limited shelf life on account of the expiration of the resin capsule.
Other known self drilling rock bolt systems use a mechanical expansion shell, similar to a Dynabolt ™. The expansion of the shell is affected by the tightening of a nut, against the collar of a hole. The bored hole is then filled with cementious grout to prevent corrosion, and to assist in the load transfer of the supported strata. A disadvantage this type of system is that the bolt is grouted in a secondary process, requiring the use of grouting equipment that is separate from the drilling equipment. This increases the installation cycle times and the labour required to install the bolts.
Summary of the Invention
In a first aspect the invention is a drilling apparatus for rock bolting with a self-drilling rock bolt, comprising within it a fluid injector having an upper part that mates with a self- drilling rock bolt inserted into the drilling apparatus for boring a hole. The injector includes three fluid inlets, three fluid outlets in the upper part, and three fluid conduits extending from respective inlets to respective outlets.
In use water, resin and catalyst are pumped through respective conduits at selected times, and enter a channel in the rock bolt. Mixing of the catalyst and the resin only occurs after they have entered the rock bolt, and as a result there is reduced risk of the drilling apparatus becoming blocked with prematurely hardened resin.
The system may further comprise a hydraulically driven pump to pump water to a first fluid inlet. It may also comprise pumps to pump resin and catalyst to second and third fluid inlets. The pumps may operate to provide different resin and catalyst flow rates. In addition they may provide precise differential control, to allow different resin catalyst mix ratios for different bolting conditions.
The upper part of the injector is insertable within a fixed collar of the rock bolt to make a fluid tight mating between them.
In a second aspect the invention is a self drilling rock bolt, comprising an elongate body having a leading end with a cutting tip, and around the tip a thread with a coarse pitch.
The bolt also has a trailing end with an integral collar to form a fluid connection to a channel that extends axially through the body of the rock bolt to the leading end, and above the collar a thread with a fine pitch. In use a nut is threaded onto the fine pitch and engaged with a drill which operates to drive the nut along the fine pitch thread to abut against the collar during boring. After boring, reversal of the drill drives the nut away from the collar.
The channel within the rock bolt may open in the cutting tip of the bolt.
The channel within the rock bolt may incorporate a fluid mixer within it. The fluid mixer may comprise a flow restriction.
In another aspect the invention is a rock bolting system comprising a combination of the drilling apparatus and a rock bolt. In a further aspect the invention is a method of using the system for rock bolting, comprising the steps of:
Attaching a rock bolt to the drilling apparatus for drilling, such that the nut on the rock bolt is secured in the drilling apparatus against rotation, and the upper part of the injector mates with the fluid connection of the rock bolt in a fluid tight manner.
Then operating the drilling apparatus to bore a hole such that rotation of the rock bolt drives the nut against the collar.
And simultaneously pumping water through a first fluid inlet of the injector, through the respective conduit and out, and into the channel in the rock bolt to exit the leading end of the bolt.
When the hole has been completely bored, operation of the drilling apparatus and pumping of the water are ceased before pumping resin and catalyst through respective second and third fluid inlets of the injector, through the respective second and third conduits, out of respective second and third fluid outlets and into the channel in the rock bolt, where they are mixed before exiting the leading end of the bolt. The resin then hardens to bond the rock bolt to the surrounding strata.
A further step in the process then involves operation of the drilling apparatus, in the opposite direction to the direction used to bore the hole, to push the nut into abutment with the opening of the bore hole and to compressively load a local region of strata.
The drilling apparatus is then separated from the rock bolt and removed from the site of the boring and securing operation. The drilling apparatus may then be reloaded with a further bolt and the process is repeated as required.
Brief Description of the Drawings
An example of the present invention will now be described with respect to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig.l is a schematic diagram of a rock bolt installation system in a detached configuration and showing some of the interior detail.
Fig.2 is a schematic diagram of a rock bolt installation system in a use configuration and showing some of the interior detail. Best Mode of the Invention
Fig. 1 depicts a rock bolt installation system 10 for securing a rock bolt 20 to a strata, such as a coal strata. The system 10 includes hydraulically operated drilling apparatus 30. The drilling apparatus 30 is selectively operable in both clockwise and anticlockwise rotational directions.
The rock bolt 20 has a leading end 21 with a cutting tip 22 and a trailing end 23. The leading end 21 is threaded and has a coarse pitch. Part of the trailing end 23 is also threaded but has a fine pitch 24. The trailing end 23 of the rock bolt 20 also includes a fixed collar 27. A nut 25 is threadingly engageable with the fine pitch 24 of the rock bolt above the collar 27. The nut 25 which has a polygonal profile that mates with the chuck 31 of drill 30.
When the nut 25 is rotated toward the trailing end 23, it comes into abutment with the collar 27, as shown in Fig. 1. This abutment prevents the nut 25 from moving further toward the trailing end 23.
The rock bolt 20 has an internal central fluid flow channel 40 formed therein which extends between openings in the leading end 21 and within collar 27 at the trailing end 23. A static mixer is located within the flow channel. The mixer is in the form of a flow restriction 41.
The drilling apparatus 30 includes within it an injector 50. The injector 50 has water inlet 51 to receive water from a water pumping system 61 or water source. Injector 50 also has a resin inlet 52 to receive resin from a resin pumping system 62. And, a catalyst inlet 53 to receive catalyst from a catalyst pumping system 63. The resin pumping system 62 and catalyst pumping system 63 use pumps which are resistant to the aggressive chemical nature of the resin. These pumping systems 62 and 63 permit different resin and catalyst flow rates to be provided, with precise differential control, to allow different resin catalyst mixes for different bolting conditions. The upper end 57 of the injector 50 is insertable within the fixed collar 27 of the rock bolt 20. The connection between the projection 57 and the collar 27, when the projection is inserted into the skirt, is fluid tight.
The operation of the system 10 will now be described with reference to Fig. 2. Within drill 30 a water flow conduit 71 carries water between inlet 51 and the upper end 57 of injector 50. Likewise flow conduits 72 and 73 extend from the resin 52 and catalyst 53 inlets to carry resin and catalyst to the upper end of injector 50. Since the resin is unable to harden until it comes into contact with the catalyst, by providing separate fluid flow conduits for the resin and the catalyst, the risk of the injector head becoming blocked with hard resin is significantly reduced.
When a rock bolt 20 is to be installed into a strata, such as a mine roof, the trailing end 23 of the rock bolt 20 is inserted into the chuck 31 of the drill motor 30, such that the nut 25 is seated within the chuck and secured thereto. In this position the upper end 57 of the injector 50 is inserted within the collar 27 of the rock bolt 20.
The cutting tip 22 of the rock bolt 20 is then placed against the coal strata 80 and the drill motor 30 is rotated in an anticlockwise direction. The nut 25 abuts against the collar 27 preventing the rock bolt 20 from longitudinal movement relative to the chuck. By simultaneously applying anticlockwise rotation and thrust against the coal strata, the cutting tip 22 of the rock bolt 20 starts to bore a hole within the strata.
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During the boring operation, the water pumping system 61 or source delivers water into the conduit 71 of the injector 50. The water passes axially through the injector 50 and out of its upper end 51 before entering into the trailing end 23 of the rock bolt 20. The water passes through channel 40 in the rock bolt 20 and exits from the tip 22 where it assists in dispersing drill cuttings away from the cutting tip 22 of the rock bolt 20, and out of the bore hole. The coarse thread 21 adjacent to the tip 22 of the rock bolt 20 assists with clearing of the rock cuttings, and this improves load transfer between the bolt and the strata after bonding.
When the hole has been completely bored rotation of chuck 31 is ceased. The resin and catalyst pumping systems 62 and 63 are then used to deliver the resin through conduit 72 and a catalyst through separate conduit 73. The resin and catalyst pass through injector 50 and enter into the trailing end 23 of the rock bolt 20. While passing through channel 40 the resin and catalyst are no longer separated from each other, and the static mixer 41 interrupts the flow of the resin and the catalyst, thereby promoting mixing of the catalyst and the resin into a single homogeneous fluid .
The homogenous mixture of resin and catalyst then exits from tip 22 and fills the space between the rock bolt 20 and the adjacent strata 80. The resin quickly sets and hardens, bonding the rock bolt 20 to the strata 80.
The nut 25 is then rotated clockwise so that it moves axially along the fine thread 24 of the trailing end 23 of the rock bolt 20. This movement separates the nut 25 from collar 27 and pushes nut 25 firmly into abutment against the opening of the bore hole.
By further rotating the nut 25 in a clockwise direction, the nut 25 starts to place the rock bolt 20 into tension. Since the rock bolt 20 is now bonded to the strata 80, a local region of the strata is compressively loaded. This loading secures the roof of the mine and reduces the risk of a roof collapse in that area.
The chuck 31 is then released from the rock bolt 20 and drill 30 is removed from the site of the boring and securing operation. The drill 30 and chuck 31 are then reloaded with a further bolt 20 and the process is repeated as required.
Although the invention has been described with reference to a specific example, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that many variations and modifications are possible. For instance, the rock bolt may be secured to the drill in many different ways, such as by using a threaded connection, a frictional interference such as an expanding collet chuck, or another suitable engagement.
Also, instead of a static mixer, many other mechanisms could be employed which promotes non-laminar flow of fluid s passing therethrough, and hence mixing to create a homogeneous fluid .

Claims

Claims
1. A drilling apparatus for rock bolting with a self-drilling rock bolt, comprising within it a fluid injector having an upper part that mates with a self-drilling rock bolt inserted into the drilling apparatus for boring a hole; wherein the injector includes three fluid inlets, three fluid outlets in the upper part, and three fluid conduits extending from respective inlets to respective outlets.
2. A drilling apparatus according to claim 1 wherein, in use, water, resin and catalyst are pumped through respective conduits at selected times, and enter a channel in the rock bolt.
3. A drilling apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a pump to pump water to a first fluid inlet, and pumps to pump resin and catalyst to second and third fluid inlets.
4. A drilling apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the pumps operate to provide different resin and catalyst flow rates.
5. A drilling apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the pumps provide precise differential control, to allow different resin catalyst mix ratios for different bolting conditions.
6. A drilling apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the upper part of the injector is insertable within a fixed collar of the trailing end of the rock bolt to make a fluid tight mating between them.
7. A self drilling rock bolt, comprising an elongate body having a leading end with a cutting tip, and around the tip a thread with a coarse pitch; the bolt also has a trailing end with an integral collar for fluid connection to a channel that extends axially through the body of the rock bolt to the leading end, and above the collar a thread with a fine pitch.
8. A self drilling rock bolt according to claim 7, wherein, in use, a nut is threaded onto the fine pitch and engaged with a drill which operates to drive the nut along the fine pitch thread to abut against the collar during boring.
9. A self drilling rock bolt according to claim 8, wherein after boring, reversal of the drill drives the nut away from the collar.
10. A self drilling rock bolt according to claim 7, wherein the trailing end of the rock bolt incorporates a collar that, when installed in the chuck makes a fluid tight connection to an upper part of an injector within the drill.
1 1. A self drilling rock bolt according to claim 7, wherein the channel within the rock bolt opens in the cutting tip of the bolt.
12. A self drilling rock bolt according to claim 7, wherein the channel within the rock bolt incorporates a fluid mixer within it.
13. A self drilling rock bolt according to claim 12, wherein the fluid mixer comprises a flow restriction.
14. A rock bolting system comprising: a drilling apparatus for rock bolting with a self-drilling rock bolt, comprising within it a fluid injector having an upper part that mates with a self-drilling rock bolt inserted into the drilling apparatus for boring a hole; wherein the injector includes three fluid inlets, three fluid outlets in the upper part, and three fluid conduits extending from respective inlets to respective outlets, a combination of the drilling apparatus and a rock bolt; and, a self drilling rock bolt, comprising an elongate body having a leading end with a cutting tip, and around the tip a thread with a coarse pitch; the bolt also has a trailing end with an integral collar for fluid connection to a channel that extends axially through the body of the rock bolt to the leading end, and above the collar a thread with a fine pitch.
15. A method of using the system for rock bolting according to claim 14, comprising the steps of: attaching a rock bolt to the drilling apparatus for drilling, such that the nut on the rock bolt is secured in the drilling apparatus against rotation, and the upper part of the injector mates with the fluid connection of the rock bolt in a fluid tight manner; then operating the drilling apparatus to bore a hole such that rotation of the rock bolt drives the nut against the collar; and simultaneously pumping water through a first fluid inlet of the injector, through the respective conduit and out, and into the channel in the rock bolt to exit the leading end of the bolt.
16. A method according to claim 15 wherein, when the hole has been completely bored, operation of the drilling apparatus and pumping of the water are ceased before pumping resin and catalyst through respective second and third fluid inlets of the injector, through the respective second and third conduits, out of respective second and third fluid outlets and into the channel in the rock bolt, where they are mixed before exiting the leading end of the bolt.
17. A method according to claim 15, comprising a further step of operating the drilling apparatus in the opposite direction to the direction used to bore the hole, to push the nut into abutment with the opening of the bore hole and to compressively load a local region of strata.
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