Grid Structure Seismic Connectors
A grid structure and connector technology, which is applied to building components, shockproof, building types, etc., can solve the problem of not being able to hoist pipe supports, and achieve the effects of maintaining aesthetics, protecting finished products, and stressing balance.
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Embodiment 1
[0021] Embodiment 1, basically as attached figure 1 , figure 2 Shown: the anti-seismic connector of the grid structure, including the support 5 fixed vertically on the upper end of the bolt ball 4, and the top of the support 5 is connected to the roof panel. The outer side of the support 5 is provided with two hoop clips that clamp the support 5 synchronously from both sides, and each end of the hoop clip away from the support 5 is connected with a vertical connector 3, and the two connectors A primary support member 2 is connected between the bottom ends of 3 . The middle part of the primary support member 2 is provided with a secondary connection hole, and the geometric center of the secondary connection hole is located on the same vertical line as the center of the bolt ball 4 .
[0022] The bottom of the clamp body is located above the bolt ball 4 and a shock absorbing mechanism is arranged between the bottom of the clamp body and the bolt ball 4 . Both the clamp body ...
Embodiment 2
[0025] Embodiment 2, the difference between this embodiment and Embodiment 1 is that the hoop clip body, the connector 3 and the primary support 2 are integral parts welded and formed, the connector 3 can be steel bars or other metal rods, and the connector 3 There is no secondary shock absorber between the clamp body of the hoop.
Embodiment 3
[0026] Embodiment 3, the difference between this embodiment and Embodiment 1 is that no shock absorbing mechanism, primary shock absorber and secondary shock absorber are provided, such as image 3 shown.
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