Connecting structure for preventing fabricated suspended ceiling base layer keels from shifting and using method of connecting structure
A connection structure and assembly technology, which is applied in the direction of ceiling, building components, building structure, etc., can solve the problems of unfixed position, low installation efficiency, board surface displacement, etc., to improve aesthetics and safety, and lift stability High performance and high installation efficiency
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Embodiment 1
[0036] Embodiment one: if Figures 1 to 4 As shown, it is only one of the embodiments of the present invention, a connection structure for preventing the displacement of the keel of the prefabricated suspended ceiling, including a veneer, a keel piece 1, a square steel piece 2, and a connection structure for connecting the keel piece 1 with the The splicing piece 3 of the square steel piece 2, the keel piece 1 is a several-shaped keel, and the keel piece 1 includes a first plate 11 and a second plate 12 for connecting the first plate 11 and the second plate. The connecting plate 13 of the plate 12, the first foot plate 14 arranged on the end of the first plate 11 away from the connecting plate 13 and extending away from the second plate 12, and the first foot plate 14 arranged on the second plate 12 away from the One end of the connecting plate 13 extends away from the second foot plate 15 in the direction away from the first plate 11. The splicing piece 3 includes a first cla...
Embodiment 2
[0046] Embodiment two, still as Figures 1 to 4 As shown, it is only one of the embodiments of the present invention. On the basis of Embodiment 1, in the connection structure of the present invention to prevent the displacement of the base keel of the assembled suspended ceiling, the second clamping plate 32 is provided with a convenient Install the reserved holes 321 for the fixing bolts. After the connection of the keel piece 1 and the square steel piece 2 is completed through the splicing piece 3, if further fixing of the keel piece 1 is required, the fixing screw can also be inserted from bottom to top in the reserved hole 321 to further fix the splicing piece 3 on the On the square steel part 2, the keel part 1 is clamped by the notch 311 and the connecting groove 312 of the splicing part 3 to prevent the keel part 1 from being displaced.
[0047] In addition, light groove lines 231 are provided at the ends of the mouth closing plate 23 .
[0048] In addition, there is...
Embodiment 3
[0050] Embodiment three, such as Figure 5 As shown, the present invention also provides a method of using a connection structure for preventing the displacement of the base keel of the assembled suspended ceiling in all the above-mentioned embodiments, including the following steps:
[0051] S1: Stretch the wire on the wall to set the installation height of the ceiling;
[0052] S2: Install the veneer on the side of the first foot plate and the second foot plate of the keel, and put the keel on the square steel;
[0053] S3: Fix the keel piece and the square steel piece through splicing pieces, so that the square steel piece is just stuck between the first clamping plate and the second clamping plate, the first plate and the second plate of the keel piece just pass through the gap, and the keel piece The first foot plate and the second foot plate pass through the connecting groove;
[0054] S4: Lift the structure spliced with keel parts and square steel parts as a whole t...
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