A fire monitor protective cover integrated with a cabin wall and a wall structure

By integrating the fire monitor cover with the cabin wall, the problem of obstructed observation windows was solved, material savings and space optimization were achieved, and production costs and ship weight were reduced.

CN116476973BActive Publication Date: 2026-03-20HUDONG ZHONGHUA SHIPBUILDINGGROUP
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Patents(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2023-04-07
Publication Date
2026-03-20

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Technical Problem

The observation window of a traditional fire monitor cover is easily blocked by the cabin wall structure, resulting in inconvenient layout and wasted materials and space.

Method used

The fire monitor protective cover is integrated with the cabin enclosure wall. By installing the protective cover top plate, support elbow plate and observation hole on the enclosure wall panel, an integrated protective cover structure is formed, and the observation window is installed in the observation hole of the protective cover.

Benefits of technology

Without damaging the original wall structure, it reduces steel plate consumption, saves production costs and layout space, reduces the weight of the ship structure, and the protective cover layout is flexible and adjustable.

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Abstract

The application discloses a fire-fighting monitor protection cover integrated with a cabin wall and a wall structure, wherein the fire-fighting monitor protection cover comprises a wall plate, a protection cover top plate horizontally fixed on the top of the wall plate, a protection cover support elbow plate vertically fixed on the inner side surface of the wall plate at the position of the protection cover top plate, and a protection cover observation hole opened on the wall plate at the position of the protection cover top plate. The application makes the original cabin wall structure have the function of the protection cover without destroying the original wall basic structure, and does not need to additionally manufacture an independent protection cover and additionally arrange an independent protection cover near the fire-fighting monitor on the top of the cabin shed and the top of the deck house, thereby reducing the consumption of steel plates, saving the production cost, saving the arrangement space and reducing the structure weight of the ship.
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TECHNICAL FIELD

[0001] The present application relates to the field of shipbuilding technology, in particular to a fire-fighting monitor protection cover integrated with a cabin wall and a wall structure. BACKGROUND

[0002] In the design of large container ships, especially double island container ships, in order to meet the requirements of fire-fighting regulations, four fixed fire-fighting monitors are usually installed on the top of the engine room canopy and the deck house, and a fire-fighting monitor protection cover is arranged near each fire-fighting monitor for personnel to hide in the protection cover to observe the fire and determine the situation when a fire occurs. The arrangement of the fire-fighting monitor protection cover is mainly handled by the following methods:

[0003] That is, each fire-fighting monitor protection cover is separately made and arranged near the fire-fighting monitor.

[0004] The above method has the following disadvantages:

[0005] In the case where there is already a wall structure on the top, the wall structure will block the line of sight of the observation window. If the position of the observation window is raised, it will cause the structure of the protection cover to be increased and the material to be wasted, and it is not conducive to the arrangement of passages, pipes, and cables. SUMMARY

[0006] Therefore, the present application provides a fire-fighting monitor protection cover integrated with a cabin wall and a wall structure, which solves the problem that the observation window on the traditional protection cover arranged separately near the fire-fighting monitor is blocked by the cabin wall structure.

[0007] A fire-fighting monitor protection cover integrated with a cabin wall, comprising a wall panel, a protection cover top plate horizontally fixed on the top of the wall panel, a protection cover support elbow plate vertically fixed on the inner side surface of the wall panel at the position of the protection cover top plate, and a protection cover observation hole opened on the wall panel at the position of the protection cover top plate, wherein an observation window is installed in the protection cover observation hole, the protection cover top plate is connected with a wall top plate horizontally fixed on the top of the wall panel, and a wall support elbow plate and a support rib plate are vertically fixed on the inner side surface of the wall panel at the position of the wall top plate.

[0008] Preferably, the protection cover top plate is higher than the wall top plate.

[0009] Preferably, the protection cover top plate and the wall top plate are located in the same plane, and the two ends of the protection cover top plate are connected with the wall top plates on both sides, respectively.

[0010] Preferably, the upper end of the wall support elbow plate and the support rib plate extends to the lower end surface of the wall top plate, and a through welding hole is arranged at the corner where the upper end of the wall support elbow plate and the support rib plate intersects with the wall top plate and the wall plate, and the lower end of the wall support elbow plate and the support rib plate extends to the cabin floor, and a water flow hole is arranged at the corner where the lower end of the wall support elbow plate and the support rib plate intersects with the cabin floor and the wall plate.

[0011] Preferably, the upper end of the wall support elbow plate and the support rib plate extends to the lower end surface of the wall top plate, and a through welding hole is arranged at the corner where the upper end of the wall support elbow plate and the support rib plate intersects with the wall top plate and the wall plate, and the lower end of the wall support elbow plate and the support rib plate extends to the cabin floor, and a water flow hole is arranged at the corner where the lower end of the wall support elbow plate and the support rib plate intersects with the cabin floor and the wall plate.

[0012] Preferably, the wall support elbow plate is arranged on the longitudinal distance of the ship.

[0013] Preferably, a protection cover observation hole reinforcing rib is vertically fixed on the wall plate on both sides of the protection cover observation hole.

[0014] Preferably, the protection cover observation hole is a waist-shaped hole.

[0015] A wall structure comprising a fire monitor protection cover integrated with a cabin wall.

[0016] The beneficial effects of the present application are:

[0017] The fire monitor protection cover of the present application, without damaging the basic structure of the original wall, makes the original cabin wall structure have the function of the protection cover, without the need for additionally manufacturing an independent protection cover, and without the need for additionally arranging an independent protection cover near the fire monitor on the top of the engine room shed and the top of the deck house, not only reduces the consumption of steel plates, saves production costs, saves arrangement space, and reduces the structural weight of the ship; and the protection cover of the present application is flexible in arrangement, and the size and arrangement position thereof can be adjusted according to actual needs. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

[0018] In order to more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present application, the drawings needed in the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings in the following description are only some embodiments of the present application, and other drawings can be obtained by those skilled in the art without creative labor.

[0019] Figure 1 is a perspective view of the present application.

[0020] Figure 2 is a front view of the present application.

[0021] Figure 3 is Figure 2 is a sectional view in A-A direction in FIG.

[0022] The meaning of the reference numbers in the figures is as follows:

[0023] 1 is a fence wall plate, 2 is a support elbow plate, 3 is a support rib plate, 4 is a fence top plate, 5 is a protective cover support elbow plate, 6 is a protective cover top plate, 7 is a protective cover observation hole, and 8 is a protective cover observation hole reinforcing rib plate. DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0024] In order to better understand the technical solutions of the present application, the embodiments of the present application will be described in detail below in combination with the drawings.

[0025] It should be clear that the described embodiments are only some of the embodiments of the present application, rather than all the embodiments. Based on the embodiments in the present application, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative labor fall within the scope of protection of the present application.

[0026] The present application will be described in further detail below through specific embodiments and in combination with the drawings.

[0027] In the description of the present application, unless otherwise specified or explained, the terms "connection", "fixation" and the like should be understood broadly, for example, "connection" can be fixed connection, can also be detachable connection, or integrally connected; can be directly connected, or indirectly connected through an intermediate medium. For those of ordinary skill in the art, the specific meaning of the above terms in the present application can be understood according to the specific circumstances.

[0028] In the description of the present application, it should be understood that the "up", "down", "left", "right" and the like described in the embodiments of the present application are described from the angle shown in the drawings, and should not be understood as a limitation on the embodiments of the present application. In addition, in the context, it should also be understood that when referring to one element connected to another element "on" or "under", it can be directly connected to another element "on" or "under", or indirectly connected to another element "on" or "under" through an intermediate element.

[0029] The present application provides a fire-fighting monitor protective cover integrated with a cabin fence, which makes the original cabin fence structure have the function of the protective cover without damaging the basic structure of the original fence, without the need to additionally manufacture an independent protective cover, and without the need to additionally arrange an independent protective cover near the fire-fighting monitor on the top of the engine room shed and the top of the deck house. Not only does it reduce the consumption of steel plate material, save production costs, save arrangement space, and reduce the structural weight of the ship, but also the protective cover of the present application is flexible in arrangement, and its size and arrangement position can be adjusted according to actual needs.

[0030] In the embodiment, the fire-fighting monitor protective cover integrated with the cabin wall comprises a wall plate 1, a protective cover top plate 6 horizontally fixed on the top of the wall plate 1, a protective cover support elbow plate 5 vertically fixed on the inner side of the wall plate at the position of the protective cover top plate 6, and a protective cover observation hole 7 opened on the wall plate at the position of the protective cover top plate 6, wherein an observation window is installed in the protective cover observation hole 7.

[0031] In order to increase the structural strength of the wall plate near the protective cover observation hole 7 to prevent deformation, a protective cover observation hole reinforcing rib 8 is vertically fixed on the wall plate on both sides of the protective cover observation hole 7. In the embodiment, the protective cover observation hole reinforcing rib 8 is vertically arranged, and the protective cover observation hole 7 is a waist-shaped hole.

[0032] The upper end of the protective cover support elbow plate 5 extends to the lower end surface of the protective cover top plate 6, and a through-welding hole is arranged at the corner where the upper end of the protective cover support elbow plate 5 and the protective cover top plate 6 intersect, which needs to be closed after welding. The lower end of the protective cover support elbow plate 5 extends to the cabin floor, and a water flow hole is arranged at the corner where the lower end of the protective cover support elbow plate 5 and the cabin floor intersect.

[0033] In the actual construction process, the protective cover support elbow plate 5 can be arranged on the ship longitudinal distance along the Y direction according to the actual needs. If the protective cover support elbow plate 5 needs to be expanded in the X direction to become a protective cover support wall, the protective cover top plate 6 can be extended to the edge of the protective cover support elbow plate 5 in the X direction to have the same size as the protective cover support elbow plate 5 in the X direction, so as to form a larger protective cover.

[0034] The protective cover top plate 6 is provided with a wall top plate 4 on both sides, the wall top plate 4 is horizontally fixed on the top of the wall plate, and the connection between the protective cover top plate 6 and the wall top plate 4 is arranged in a circular arc transition form. In the embodiment, the protective cover top plate 6 is higher than the wall top plate 4.

[0035] The inner side of the wall plate at the position of the wall top plate 4 is vertically fixed with a wall support elbow plate 2 and a support rib plate 3.

[0036] The upper end of the wall support elbow plate 2 and the support rib plate 3 extends to the lower end surface of the wall top plate 4, and a through-welding hole is arranged at the corner where the upper end of the wall support elbow plate 2 and the support rib plate 3 and the wall top plate 4 intersect, which needs to be closed after welding. The lower end of the wall support elbow plate 2 and the support rib plate 3 extends to the cabin floor, and a water flow hole is arranged at the corner where the lower end of the wall support elbow plate 2 and the support rib plate 3 and the cabin floor intersect.

[0037] The width of the wall support elbow plate 2 in the X direction is equal to the width of the protective cover support elbow plate 5 in the X direction.

[0038] By vertically installing a protective cover support elbow plate 5 on the wall panel 1, horizontally installing a protective cover top plate on its top, and opening a protective cover observation hole 7 on its surface for installing an observation window, the protective cover support elbow plate 5, the protective cover top plate 6, and the wall panel 1 together form a protective cover structure. Without damaging the original basic structure of the wall, the original wall structure integrates the protective cover function, eliminating the need to manufacture a separate protective cover, and eliminating the need to arrange separate protective covers near the fire monitors on the top of the engine room and the top of the deckhouse. This not only reduces the consumption of steel plate materials and saves production costs and layout space, but also reduces the structural weight of the ship.

[0039] Example 2: The fire monitor protective cover integrated with the cabin enclosure wall in this example includes a wall panel 1, a protective cover top plate 6 horizontally fixed to the top of the wall panel 1, a protective cover support elbow plate 5 vertically fixed to the inner side of the wall panel at the location of the protective cover top plate 6, and a protective cover observation hole 7 opened on the wall panel at the location of the protective cover top plate 6, wherein an observation window is installed in the protective cover observation hole 7.

[0040] Preferably, to increase the structural strength of the wall panel near the observation hole 7 of the protective cover and prevent deformation, reinforcing ribs 8 for the observation hole of the protective cover can be vertically fixed to the wall panel on both sides of the observation hole 7. In this embodiment, the reinforcing ribs 8 for the observation hole of the protective cover are vertically arranged, and the observation hole 7 of the protective cover is an oblong hole.

[0041] The upper end of the protective cover support elbow plate 5 extends to the lower end face of the protective cover top plate 6, and through-welding holes are provided at the corners where its upper end intersects with the protective cover top plate 6 and the enclosure wall panel 1. The through-welding holes must be sealed after welding. The lower end of the protective cover support elbow plate 5 extends to the cabin floor, and drainage holes are provided at the corners where its lower end intersects with the cabin floor and the enclosure wall panel 1.

[0042] In actual construction, the protective cover support elbow plate 5 can be arranged along the Y direction on the longitudinal span of the ship as needed. If the protective cover support elbow plate 5 needs to be enlarged along the X direction to become a protective cover support wall, the protective cover top plate 6 can be extended in the X direction to the edge of the protective cover support elbow plate 5 so that it has the same size as the protective cover support elbow plate 5 in the X direction, thereby forming a larger protective cover.

[0043] The protective cover top plate 6 has wall top plates 4 on both sides. The wall top plates 4 are horizontally fixed to the top of the wall panels. The connection between the protective cover top plate 6 and the wall top plate 4 is set in the form of an arc transition. In this embodiment, the protective cover top plate 6 and the wall top plate 4 are located in the same plane, and the two ends of the protective cover top plate 6 are seamlessly connected to the wall top plates 4 on both sides.

[0044] The fence support elbow plate 2 and the support rib plate 3 are vertically fixed on the inner side of the fence wall plate at the position where the fence top plate 4 is located.

[0045] The upper end of the fence support elbow plate 2 and the support rib plate 3 extends to the lower end surface of the fence top plate 4, and a through welding hole is arranged at the corner where the upper end of the fence support elbow plate 2 and the support rib plate 3 intersects with the fence top plate 4 and the fence wall plate 1, which needs to be closed after welding. The lower end of the fence support elbow plate 2 and the support rib plate 3 extends to the cabin floor, and a water flow hole is arranged at the corner where the lower end of the fence support elbow plate 2 and the support rib plate 3 intersects with the cabin floor and the fence wall plate 1.

[0046] The width of the fence support elbow plate 2 in the X direction is equal to the width of the protective cover support elbow plate 5 in the X direction.

[0047] The protective cover support elbow plate 5, the protective cover top plate 6 and the fence wall plate 1 jointly constitute a protective cover structure by vertically installing the protective cover support elbow plate 5 on the fence wall plate 1, horizontally installing the protective cover top plate 6 on the top of the protective cover support elbow plate 5, and opening the protective cover observation hole 7 on the plate surface for installing the observation window. The original fence structure is integrated with the protective cover function without destroying the original fence basic structure, without additionally manufacturing an independent protective cover, and without additionally arranging an independent protective cover near the fire water cannon on the cabin shed top and the deck house top. This not only reduces the consumption of steel plate material, saves the production cost, saves the arrangement space, but also reduces the structure weight of the ship.

[0048] The above only describes the preferred embodiments of the present application and is not used to limit the present application. Any modification, equivalent replacement, improvement, etc. made within the spirit and principle of the present application should be included in the protection scope of the present application.

Claims

1. A fire monitor protective cover integrated with the cabin enclosure wall, characterized in that, The enclosure includes a wall panel (1), a protective cover top plate (6) horizontally fixed to the top of the wall panel (1), a protective cover support elbow plate (5) vertically fixed to the inner side of the wall panel at the location of the protective cover top plate (6), and a protective cover observation hole (7) opened on the wall panel at the location of the protective cover top plate (6). An observation window is installed in the protective cover observation hole (7). The protective cover top plate (6) is connected to the wall top plate (4) horizontally fixed to the top of the wall panel. A wall support elbow plate (2) and a support rib plate (3) are vertically fixed on the inner side of the wall panel at the location of the wall top plate (4).

2. The fire monitor protective cover integrated with the cabin enclosure as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The top plate (6) of the protective cover is higher than the top plate (4) of the wall.

3. The fire monitor protective cover integrated with the cabin enclosure as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The protective cover top plate (6) and the wall top plate (4) are located in the same plane, and the two ends of the protective cover top plate (6) are connected to the wall top plates (4) on both sides respectively.

4. The fire monitor protective cover integrated with the cabin enclosure as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The upper ends of the wall support elbow plate (2) and the support stiffener plate (3) extend to the lower end face of the wall top plate (4), and through welding holes are provided at the corners where their upper ends intersect with the wall top plate (4) and the wall panel (1). The lower ends of the wall support elbow plate (2) and the support stiffener plate (3) extend to the cabin floor, and drainage holes are provided at the corners where their lower ends intersect with the cabin floor and the wall panel (1).

5. The fire monitor protective cover integrated with the cabin enclosure as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The upper end of the protective cover support elbow plate (5) extends to the lower end face of the protective cover top plate (6), and through welding holes are provided at the corners where its upper end intersects with the protective cover top plate (6) and the enclosure wall plate (1). The lower end of the protective cover support elbow plate (5) extends to the cabin floor, and drainage holes are provided at the corners where its lower end intersects with the cabin floor and the enclosure wall plate (1).

6. The fire monitor protective cover integrated with the cabin enclosure as described in claim 1 or 5, characterized in that, The protective cover support elbow plate (5) is arranged on the longitudinal span of the ship.

7. The fire monitor protective cover integrated with the cabin enclosure as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The observation hole (7) of the protective cover is also vertically fixed with reinforcing ribs (8) on the wall panels on both sides.

8. The fire monitor protective cover integrated with the cabin enclosure as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The observation hole (7) of the protective cover is a waist-shaped hole.

9. A wall structure, characterized in that, Includes the fire monitor protective cover that is integrated with the cabin enclosure wall as described in any one of claims 1-8.

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