A light steel plant steel frame beam support mechanism

By designing a steel frame beam support mechanism for light steel workshops, and utilizing locking and fixing components to achieve rapid installation of the steel frame beams, the problems of long construction cycle and low installation efficiency are solved, thereby improving installation efficiency and stability.

CN116537598BActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24NANJING HEFENG CONSTR ENG CO LTD
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202310498050.6
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Patents(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2023-05-05
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2043-05-05

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Technical Problem

The installation of steel frame beams for light steel workshops requires multiple support connectors and bolts, resulting in a long construction period and difficulty in controlling the tightness of bolts, leading to low installation efficiency.

Method used

A steel frame beam support mechanism for light steel workshops is adopted, including a base, a steel frame beam body, and a support connection mechanism. By using locking components, fixing components, and transmission components, and through the cooperation of insert plates and slots, the steel frame beam can be quickly installed and fixed.

Benefits of technology

It shortened the construction period, improved the installation efficiency of the steel frame beam support mechanism, and enhanced the stability and reliability of the installation.

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Abstract

The application discloses a light steel plant steel frame beam supporting mechanism and belongs to the technical field of steel frame beams, which comprises a base, a steel frame beam body arranged on the base, a plurality of supporting connecting mechanisms installed on the base, a mounting plate installed on the base, a supporting plate arranged on the steel frame beam body, a supporting rod installed on the side of the supporting plate far from the steel frame beam body, the supporting connecting mechanisms corresponding to the steel frame beam body one by one, a rotating plate installed on the side of the mounting plate close to the base, a locking assembly arranged on the base and used for locking the rotating plate, the end of the supporting rod far from the supporting plate being hinged to the mounting plate, one end of the supporting plate being fixedly connected with a plug-in plate, an insertion slot for plug-in cooperation with the plug-in plate being formed in the end face of the supporting plate far from the plug-in plate, and a fixing assembly arranged on the supporting plate and used for fixing the plug-in plate. The application has the effect of improving the installation efficiency of the steel frame beam.
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Technical Field

[0001] This application relates to the field of steel frame beam technology, and in particular to a steel frame beam support mechanism for light steel workshops. Background Technology

[0002] Light steel frame workshops are a new type of environmentally friendly and economical building that uses light steel as the frame, sandwich panels as the enclosure material, and standard modular series for spatial integration. Components are connected by bolts. This technology achieves universal standardization for temporary buildings, establishing an environmentally friendly, energy-saving, fast, and efficient construction concept. It has brought temporary housing into a field of standardized products with serialized development, integrated production, complete supply, and the ability to be stocked and reused multiple times.

[0003] Currently, during the construction of light steel frame buildings, the columns are installed first, and then the steel frame beams are erected. The two ends of the steel frame beams are connected to the columns using support connectors. After the erection of one steel frame beam is completed, the next steel frame beam is placed on top of the column and the previous steps are repeated to complete the installation.

[0004] Regarding the aforementioned technologies, the inventors believe that the installation of steel frame beams requires the use of multiple support connectors and bolts, resulting in a relatively long construction period, difficulty in controlling the tightness of the bolts, and low installation efficiency. Summary of the Invention

[0005] To improve the installation efficiency of steel frame beam support mechanisms, this application provides a steel frame beam support mechanism for light steel workshops.

[0006] The steel frame beam support mechanism for a light steel workshop provided in this application adopts the following technical solution:

[0007] A steel frame beam support mechanism for a light steel frame factory includes a base and a steel frame beam body disposed on the base. Multiple support connection mechanisms are installed on the base. Each support connection mechanism includes an mounting plate mounted on the base, a support plate disposed on the steel frame beam body, and a support rod mounted on the side of the support plate away from the steel frame beam body. Each support connection mechanism corresponds one-to-one with the steel frame beam body. A rotating plate is mounted on the side of the mounting plate near the base. A locking assembly for locking the rotating plate is provided on the base. The end of the support rod away from the support plate is hinged to the mounting plate. An insert plate is fixedly connected to one end of the support plate. A slot for inserting and engaging with the insert plate is provided on the end face of the support plate away from the insert plate. A fixing assembly for fixing the insert plate is provided on the support plate.

[0008] By adopting the above technical solution, the operator installs the steel frame beam body onto the mounting plate and support plate. Then, the operator places the mounting plate on the base and locks the mounting plate using the locking assembly. Next, the operator inserts the insert plate on the support plate into the slot of the adjacent support plate and fixes the insert plate using the fixing assembly. The support rod is used to support the steel frame beam body, thereby completing the installation and fixing of multiple steel frame beams, shortening the construction cycle and improving the installation efficiency of the steel frame beam support mechanism.

[0009] Preferably, the locking assembly includes a movable plate disposed within the base, connecting rods fixedly connected to both ends of the movable plate, and a locking plate fixedly connected to the connecting rods. The base has a locking groove for the rotating plate to pass through, and the locking plate passes through the inner sidewall opposite to the locking groove. Both sides of the rotating plate have snap-fit ​​grooves for engaging with the locking plate. The mounting plate is provided with a rotating assembly for rotating the rotating plate, and the base is provided with a transmission assembly for driving the movable plate to move away from the mounting plate.

[0010] By adopting the above technical solution, the operator inserts the rotating plate into the locking groove, then uses the rotating component to make the rotating plate rotate, which causes the locking plate to enter the snap-fit ​​groove. Then, the operator uses the transmission component to drive the moving plate to move, and the moving plate drives the locking plate to move through the connecting rod. The locking plate abuts against the inner bottom surface of the snap-fit ​​groove, which improves the stability of the mounting plate and makes it convenient for the operator to use.

[0011] Preferably, the rotating assembly includes a rotating rod fixedly connected to the end of the rotating plate away from the base, a first bevel gear fixedly sleeved on the end of the rotating rod away from the rotating plate, and a transmission rod rotatably passing through the mounting plate. A second bevel gear is fixedly sleeved on the end of the transmission rod that passes through the mounting plate, and the second bevel gear meshes with the first bevel gear. The support plate is provided with a rotating assembly for driving the transmission rod to rotate.

[0012] By adopting the above technical solution, the operator uses the rotating component to make the transmission rod rotate, the rotation of the transmission rod drives the second bevel gear to rotate, the rotation of the second bevel gear drives the first bevel gear to rotate, the rotation of the first bevel gear drives the rotating rod to rotate, thereby driving the rotating plate to rotate, which makes it convenient for the operator to lock the rotating plate.

[0013] Preferably, the rotating assembly includes a rotating rod slidably passing through the transmission rod and a rotating gear fixedly sleeved on the end of the rotating rod away from the transmission rod. The rotating rod is inserted into the transmission rod, the rotating gear is disposed in the support plate, and the insert plate is provided with teeth, the teeth on the insert plate meshing with the rotating gear.

[0014] By adopting the above technical solution, the operator inserts the insert plate into the slot. The movement of the insert plate drives the rotating gear to rotate, which in turn drives the rotating rod to rotate. The rotating rod then drives the transmission rod to rotate, thereby locking the rotating plate. The insertion and engagement of the rotating rod and the transmission rod allows the operator to easily adjust the position of the support plate, ensuring that changes in the distance between the support plate and the mounting plate do not affect the rotation of the transmission rod.

[0015] Preferably, the transmission assembly includes a movable screw passing through the movable plate, a third bevel gear fixedly sleeved on the movable screw, and a locking rod rotatably passing through the base. The movable screw is threadedly engaged with the movable plate, and a fourth bevel gear is fixedly sleeved on the locking rod. The third bevel gear meshes with the fourth bevel gear.

[0016] By adopting the above technical solution, the operator rotates the locking rod, which drives the fourth bevel gear to rotate, which in turn drives the third bevel gear to rotate, which in turn drives the moving screw to rotate, which in turn drives the moving plate to move. The moving plate moves away from the rotating plate, which in turn drives the locking plate to move away from the mounting plate. The locking plate abuts against the inner bottom surface of the locking groove, which improves the stability of the mounting plate and makes it easier for the operator to use.

[0017] Preferably, the fixing assembly includes a fixing rod slidably passing through the support plate and a fixing block passing through the fixing rod. The insert plate has a positioning groove for inserting and engaging with the fixing block. The fixing rod has a fixing groove for sliding and engaging with the fixing block. A fixing spring is fixedly connected to the fixing block. The end of the fixing spring away from the fixing block is fixedly connected to the inner end face of the fixing groove. An inclined surface is provided on the end of the fixing block near the insert plate. A fixing slide groove is provided on the inner sidewall of the slot along the length direction of the insert plate. The fixing block slides and engages with the fixing slide groove. The support plate is provided with a driving assembly for driving the fixing rod to move away from the insert plate.

[0018] By adopting the above technical solution, the operator inserts the insert plate into the slot. The outer wall of the insert plate slides on the inner wall of the slot. The operator continues to insert the insert plate, and the end of the insert plate slides on the inclined surface of the fixing block. Under the action of the insert plate, the fixing block enters the fixing groove. At this time, the fixing spring is in a compressed state. The operator continues to move the insert plate. When the positioning groove moves to the position of the fixing block, the fixing block is inserted into the positioning groove under the action of the fixing spring, thereby fixing the insert plate. Then, the operator uses the drive assembly to move the fixing rod. The movement of the fixing rod drives the fixing block to move on the fixing slide. The movement of the fixing block drives the insert plate to continue to move, thereby locking the insert plate.

[0019] Preferably, the driving assembly includes a driving rod slidably passing through the end of the fixed rod away from the fixed block, a driving rack fixedly connected to the end of the driving rod away from the fixed rod, and a driving gear rotatably mounted on the support plate. The driving rack meshes with the driving gear. A reset disk is fixedly connected to the end of the fixed rod that passes through the driving rod. A reset groove is provided on the driving rod for sliding cooperation with the reset disk. A reset spring is sleeved on the fixed rod. One end of the reset spring is fixedly connected to the reset disk, and the other end of the reset spring is fixedly connected to the inner end face of the reset groove. An adjustment assembly for driving the driving gear to rotate is provided on the support plate.

[0020] By adopting the above technical solution, the operator uses the adjustment component to rotate the drive gear. The rotation of the drive gear drives the drive rack to move, the movement of the drive rack drives the drive rod to move, and the movement of the drive rod causes the reset disc to slide in the reset groove. At this time, the reset spring is in a compressed state, thereby driving the fixed rod to move. Under the action of the reset spring, the fixed rod locks the plug and pull through the fixed block, improving the stability of the support plate connection.

[0021] Preferably, the adjusting assembly includes a rotating sleeve rotatably mounted on the support plate and a drive screw passing through the rotating sleeve. The rotating sleeve and the drive screw are threaded together. The drive gear is fixedly sleeved on the rotating sleeve. The end of the drive screw away from the rotating sleeve is rotatably passed through the mounting plate. The mounting plate is provided with a control assembly for controlling the rotation of the drive screw.

[0022] By adopting the above technical solution, the operator uses the control component to rotate the drive screw. The drive screw drives the rotating sleeve to rotate through friction. The rotating sleeve drives the drive gear to rotate. The rotating gear drives the fixed block to lock the insert plate, causing the rotating sleeve to stop rotating. At this time, the return spring is in a compressed state. The operator continues to rotate the drive screw, which drives the rotating sleeve to move towards the mounting plate. The movement of the rotating sleeve drives the support plate to move. When it moves to the appropriate position, the operator uses the control component to stop the drive screw from rotating. At this time, the drive rod tends to move towards the fixed rod under the action of the return spring. The drive rod drives the drive rack to move towards the fixed rod. The drive rack causes the drive gear to rotate. The drive gear then drives the rotating sleeve to rotate in the direction of the mounting plate, thereby fixing the position of the support plate, improving the stability of the support plate, and locking the insert plate to prevent the fixed block from loosening.

[0023] Preferably, the control component includes a worm gear fixedly sleeved on the end of the drive screw that passes through the mounting plate, and a worm passing through the mounting plate. The worm meshes with the worm gear, a first insertion block is fixedly connected to one end of the worm, and a first insertion groove is provided at the other end of the worm for insertion and engagement with the first insertion block.

[0024] By adopting the above technical solution, the operator inserts the first plug-in block into the first plug-in slot of the adjacent worm gear. Then, the operator rotates the worm gear, causing the adjacent worm gear to rotate, which in turn causes the worm wheel to rotate simultaneously. The rotation of the worm wheel causes the drive screw to rotate simultaneously, thereby causing all the support plates to move towards the mounting plate at the same time, thus pressing the support rod against the plate. This improves the stability of the support connection mechanism and makes it convenient for the operator to use.

[0025] Preferably, a sliding block is slidably mounted on the side of the support plate near the support rod. The sliding block is hinged to the support rod. A sliding groove is provided on the support plate for sliding cooperation with the sliding block. A buffer spring is fixedly connected to the end of the sliding block away from the mounting plate. The end of the buffer spring away from the sliding block is fixedly connected to the inner end face of the sliding groove.

[0026] By adopting the above technical solution, the operator uses the worm gear to drive the support plate to move. The support plate moves towards the mounting plate, causing the sliding block to move in the sliding groove. The sliding block moves towards the end of the sliding groove away from the mounting plate, causing the buffer spring to be in a compressed state, thereby pressing the support rod together and improving the stability of the support connection mechanism.

[0027] In summary, this application includes at least one of the following beneficial technical effects:

[0028] 1. The operator installs the steel frame beam body onto the mounting plate and support plate. Then, the operator places the mounting plate on the base and locks the mounting plate using the locking assembly. Next, the operator inserts the insert plate on the support plate into the slot of the adjacent support plate and fixes the insert plate using the fixing assembly. The support rod is used to support the steel frame beam body, thereby completing the installation and fixing of multiple steel frame beams, shortening the construction cycle and improving the installation efficiency of the steel frame beam support mechanism.

[0029] 2. The operator inserts the insert plate into the slot. The movement of the insert plate drives the rotating gear to rotate, which in turn drives the rotating rod to rotate. The rotating rod then drives the transmission rod to rotate, thus locking the rotating plate. The insertion and engagement of the rotating rod and the transmission rod allows the operator to easily adjust the position of the support plate, ensuring that changes in the distance between the support plate and the mounting plate do not affect the rotation of the transmission rod.

[0030] 3. The operator uses the control component to rotate the drive screw. The drive screw drives the rotating sleeve to rotate through friction. The rotating sleeve drives the drive gear to rotate. The rotating gear drives the fixed block to lock the insert, causing the rotating sleeve to stop rotating. At this time, the return spring is in a compressed state. The operator continues to rotate the drive screw, which drives the rotating sleeve to move towards the mounting plate. The movement of the rotating sleeve drives the support plate to move. When it moves to the appropriate position, the operator uses the control component to stop the drive screw from rotating. At this time, the drive rod tends to move towards the fixed rod under the action of the return spring. The drive rod drives the drive rack to move towards the fixed rod. The drive rack causes the drive gear to rotate. The drive gear then drives the rotating sleeve to rotate in the direction of the mounting plate, thereby fixing the position of the support plate, improving the stability of the support plate, and locking the insert to prevent the fixed block from loosening. Attached Figure Description

[0031] Figure 1 This is a structural schematic diagram of a steel frame beam support mechanism for a light steel factory building according to an embodiment of this application.

[0032] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of a steel frame beam support mechanism for a light steel factory building, according to an embodiment of this application.

[0033] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the support rod according to an embodiment of this application.

[0034] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the mounting plate according to an embodiment of this application.

[0035] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the support plate according to an embodiment of this application.

[0036] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the worm gear structure according to an embodiment of this application.

[0037] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures:

[0038] 1. Base; 11. Steel frame beam body; 12. Support column; 2. Support connection mechanism; 21. Mounting plate; 211. Rotating plate; 22. Support plate; 221. Insert plate; 222. Slot; 223. Sliding block; 224. Sliding groove; 225. Buffer spring; 23. Support rod; 3. Locking assembly; 31. Moving plate; 32. Connecting rod; 33. Locking plate; 34. Locking groove; 341. Abutment groove; 35. Snap-fit ​​groove; 36. Rotating assembly; 361. Rotating rod; 362. First bevel gear; 363. Transmission rod; 364. Second bevel gear; 37. Transmission assembly; 371. Moving screw; 372. Third bevel gear; 3 73. Locking rod; 374. Fourth bevel gear; 38. Rotating assembly; 381. Rotating rod; 382. Rotating gear; 4. Fixing assembly; 41. Fixing rod; 42. Fixing block; 43. Positioning groove; 44. Fixing groove; 45. Fixing spring; 46. Fixing slide; 47. Drive assembly; 471. Drive rod; 472. Drive rack; 473. Drive gear; 474. Reset disc; 475. Reset groove; 476. Reset spring; 48. Adjusting assembly; 481. Rotating sleeve; 482. Drive screw; 49. Control assembly; 491. Worm gear; 492. Worm; 493. First insertion block; 494. First insertion groove. Detailed Implementation

[0039] The following is in conjunction with the appendix Figure 1-6 This application will be described in further detail.

[0040] This application discloses a steel frame beam support mechanism for a light steel workshop. (Refer to...) Figure 1 The support mechanism includes a base 1, a steel frame beam body 11, and a support connection mechanism 2. The base 1 is a rectangular block, horizontally positioned, with support columns 12 at its bottom. Multiple support columns 12 are vertically positioned and evenly distributed along the length of the base 1, fixedly connected to the bottom surface of the base 1. The steel frame beam body 11 is horizontally positioned above the base 1.

[0041] Reference Figure 2 , Figure 3 Multiple support connection mechanisms 2 are provided, and these mechanisms are evenly arranged along the length of the base 1. Each support connection mechanism 2 includes a mounting plate 21, a support plate 22, and a support rod 23. The mounting plate 21 is rectangular and vertically arranged, on which the steel frame beam is mounted. A rotating plate 211 is mounted on the mounting plate 21. The support plate 22 is rectangular and horizontally arranged, on which the steel frame beam body 11 is mounted. The support rod 23 is inclined, with one end hinged to the side of the mounting plate 21 near the support plate 22, and the other end hinged to a sliding block 223.

[0042] Reference Figure 3 The sliding block 223 is horizontally positioned and slidably mounted on the support plate 22. A sliding groove 224 is formed on the support plate 22 along the length of the steel frame beam body 11. The sidewall of the sliding block 223 slides in conjunction with the inner sidewall of the sliding groove 224. A buffer spring 225 is fixedly connected to the end face of the sliding block 223 away from the mounting plate 21. The buffer spring 225 is horizontally positioned, and its end away from the sliding block 223 is fixedly connected to the inner end face of the sliding groove 224.

[0043] The operator moves the support plate 22 toward the mounting plate 21, causing the sliding block 223 to move within the sliding groove 224. At this time, the buffer spring 225 is compressed, which in turn presses the support rod 23 against the wall, thus improving the stability of the support connection mechanism 2.

[0044] Reference Figure 2 , Figure 4 A rotating plate 211 is mounted on the bottom surface of the mounting plate 21. The rotating plate 211 is vertically arranged, and a locking groove 34 is formed on the base 1 along its length. The rotating plate 211 extends into the locking groove 34 and can rotate within the locking groove 34. A locking assembly 3 for locking the rotating plate 211 is provided on the base 1. The locking assembly 3 includes a moving plate 31, a connecting rod 32, and a locking plate 33. Multiple moving plates 31 are provided and are horizontally arranged on the base 1. Multiple connecting rods 32 are provided and are vertically arranged. Every two connecting rods 32 correspond to one moving plate 31, and both ends of a single moving plate 31 are fixedly connected to the connecting rod 32.

[0045] Reference Figure 2 , Figure 4 The locking plate 33 is horizontally arranged and extends along the length of the locking groove 34. There are two locking plates 33, which are fixedly connected to multiple connecting rods 32. The locking plates 33 are all inserted through the opposite side walls of the locking groove 34. The inner side wall of the locking groove 34 has an abutment groove 341 along its own length. The outer side wall of the locking plate 33 slides vertically with the inner side wall of the abutment groove 341.

[0046] Reference Figure 4The base 1 is equipped with a transmission assembly 37 for driving the movable plate 31 to move away from the mounting plate 21. The transmission assembly 37 includes a moving screw 371, a third bevel gear 372, and a locking rod 373. The moving screw 371 is vertically arranged and rotatably passes through the base 1, passing through the movable plate 31, and is threadedly engaged with the movable plate 31. The third bevel gear 372 is horizontally arranged and sleeved on the end of the moving screw 371 away from the movable plate 31, and is fixedly connected to the moving screw 371.

[0047] Reference Figure 2 , Figure 4 The locking rod 373 is horizontally set and rotatably passes through the base 1. A fourth bevel gear 374 is set on the locking rod 373. The fourth bevel gear 374 is vertically set and fixedly sleeved on the locking rod 373. The fourth bevel gear 374 meshes with the third bevel gear 372.

[0048] The operator uses a motor to rotate the locking rod 373. The locking rod 373 rotates through the fourth bevel gear 374, which drives the third bevel gear 372 to rotate. The third bevel gear 372 drives the moving plate 31 away from the mounting plate 21 through the moving screw 371. The moving plate 31 drives the locking plate 33 to move through the connecting rod 32. The locking plate 33 abuts against the inner bottom surface of the locking groove 35, which improves the stability of the mounting plate 21 and makes it convenient for the operator to use.

[0049] Reference Figure 2 , Figure 4 The mounting plate 21 is provided with a rotating assembly 36 for driving the rotating plate 211 to rotate. The rotating assembly 36 includes a rotating rod 361, a first bevel gear 362, and a transmission rod 363. The rotating rod 361 is vertically arranged and rotatably passes through the mounting plate 21. The rotating rod 361 is rotatably connected to the mounting plate 21, and its bottom end is fixedly connected to the rotating plate 211. The axis of the rotating rod 361 coincides with that of the rotating plate 211. The first bevel gear 362 is horizontally arranged and is disposed on the rotating rod 361. The first bevel gear 362 is sleeved on the end of the rotating rod 361 away from the rotating plate 211, and is fixedly connected to the rotating rod 361.

[0050] Reference Figure 2 , Figure 4 The transmission rod 363 is horizontally positioned and passes through the mounting plate 21. A second bevel gear 364 is provided at the end of the transmission rod 363 that passes through the mounting plate 21. The second bevel gear 364 is vertically positioned and is sleeved on the transmission rod 363. The second bevel gear 364 is fixedly connected to the transmission rod 363 and meshes with the first bevel gear 362.

[0051] Reference Figure 2 A rotating assembly 38 for driving the transmission rod 363 to rotate is provided on the support plate 22. The rotating assembly 38 includes a rotating rod 381 and a rotating gear 382. The rotating rod 381 is horizontally arranged and passes through the support plate 22, and is rotatably connected to the support plate 22. The end of the rotating rod 381 that extends out of the support plate 22 passes into the transmission rod 363, and the rotating rod 381 and the transmission rod 363 are engaged. A sliding groove is formed on the rotating rod 381 along its own length direction, and a sliding protrusion is formed on the inner wall of the transmission rod 363 along its own length direction. The sliding groove of the rotating rod 381 and the sliding protrusion of the transmission rod 363 are in sliding engagement.

[0052] Reference Figure 2 , Figure 4 The rotating gear 382 is vertically arranged and is sleeved on the end of the rotating rod 381 that passes through the support plate 22. The rotating gear 382 is fixedly connected to the rotating rod 381. The insert plate 221 is provided with teeth, and the teeth on the insert plate 221 mesh with the rotating gear 382.

[0053] The operator inserts the rotating plate 211 on the mounting plate 21 into the locking groove 34, and then inserts the insert plate 221 into the slot 222. The movement of the insert plate 221 drives the rotating gear 382 to rotate. The rotating gear 382 drives the transmission rod 363 to rotate through the rotating rod 381. The transmission rod 363 drives the first bevel gear 362 to rotate through the second bevel gear 364. The first bevel gear 362 drives the rotating plate 211 to rotate through the rotating rod 361. The rotation of the rotating plate 211 causes the locking plate 33 to enter the locking groove 35. Then, the operator rotates the locking rod 373 to make the locking plate 33 abut against the inner bottom surface of the locking groove 35, which improves the stability of the mounting plate 21 and makes it easier for the operator to use.

[0054] Reference Figure 5 The support plate 22 is provided with a fixing assembly 4 for fixing the insert plate 221. The fixing assembly 4 includes a fixing rod 41 and a fixing block 42. The fixing rod 41 is horizontally arranged and slides through the support plate 22. The length direction of the fixing rod 41 is consistent with the length direction of the support plate 22. The fixing block 42 is horizontally arranged and passes through the end of the fixing rod 41 near the insert plate 221. The end of the fixing block 42 near the insert plate 221 is provided with an inclined surface. The insert plate 221 is provided with a positioning groove 43 for inserting and cooperating with the fixing block 42. The outer side wall of the fixing block 42 slides and cooperates with the inner side wall of the positioning groove 43.

[0055] Reference Figure 5A fixing groove 46 is provided on the inner sidewall of the slot 222. The fixing groove 46 is opened along the length direction of the slot 222, and the inner sidewall of the fixing groove 46 slides and engages with the outer sidewall of the fixing block 42. A fixing groove 44 is provided on the fixing rod 41, and the outer sidewall of the fixing block 42 slides and engages with the inner sidewall of the fixing groove 44 toward the insertion plate 221. A fixing spring 45 is fixedly connected to the end of the fixing block 42 away from the insertion plate 221. The fixing spring 45 is horizontally arranged, and the end of the fixing spring 45 away from the fixing block 42 is fixedly connected to the inner end face of the fixing groove 44. A drive assembly 47 for driving the fixing rod 41 to move away from the insertion plate 221 is provided on the support plate 22. The drive assembly 47 includes a drive rod 471, a drive rack 472, and a drive gear 473.

[0056] Reference Figure 5 The drive rod 471 is horizontally positioned and passes through the support plate 22. The length direction of the drive rod 471 is consistent with the length direction of the fixed rod 41, which passes through the drive rod 471. A reset disc 474 is fixedly connected to the end of the fixed rod 41 that passes through the drive rod 471. The reset disc 474 is vertically positioned, and a reset groove 475 is formed on the drive rod 471. The outer circumferential surface of the reset disc 474 slides in conjunction with the inner circumferential surface of the reset groove 475. A reset spring 476 is installed in the reset groove 475. The reset spring 476 is horizontally positioned and sleeved on the fixed rod 41. One end of the reset spring 476 is fixedly connected to the reset disc 474, and the other end is fixedly connected to the inner sidewall of the reset groove 475.

[0057] Reference Figure 5 The drive rack 472 is horizontally arranged and slides through the support plate 22. The length direction of the drive rack 472 is consistent with the length direction of the fixed rod 41, and the drive rack 472 is fixedly connected to the end of the drive rod 471 away from the fixed rod 41. The drive gear 473 is vertically arranged and is set inside the support plate 22. The drive gear 473 meshes with the drive rack 472.

[0058] Reference Figure 5 The support plate 22 is provided with an adjustment assembly 48 for rotating the drive gear 473. The adjustment assembly 48 includes a rotating sleeve 481 and a drive screw 482. The rotating sleeve 481 is horizontally positioned and passes through the support plate 22, and is rotatably connected to the support plate 22. The drive screw 482 is horizontally positioned, with one end inserted into the support plate 22 and the other end inserted into the mounting plate 21. The end of the drive screw 482 that passes through the support plate 22 passes through the rotating sleeve 481, and the drive screw 482 and the rotating sleeve 481 are threaded together.

[0059] Reference Figure 4, Figure 6 The mounting plate 21 is equipped with a control component 49 for controlling the rotation of the drive screw 482. The control component 49 includes a worm gear 491 and a worm 492. The worm gear 491 is vertically arranged and sleeved on the end of the drive screw 482 that passes through the mounting plate 21. The worm gear 491 is fixedly connected to the drive screw 482. The worm 492 passes through the mounting plate 21 and meshes with the worm gear 491. One end of the worm 492 is provided with a first insertion block 493, and the other end of the worm 492 is provided with a first insertion groove 494. The first insertion block 493 is inserted and engaged with the first insertion groove 494 of the adjacent worm 492.

[0060] The operator uses a motor to drive the worm gear 492 to rotate. The worm gear 492 drives the drive screw 482 to rotate via the worm wheel 491. The drive screw 482 drives the rotating sleeve 481 to rotate via friction. The rotating sleeve 481 drives the fixing block 42 to lock the insert plate 221 via the drive gear 473, causing the rotating sleeve 481 to stop rotating. At this time, the return spring 476 is in a compressed state. The operator continues to rotate the drive screw 482. The rotation of the drive screw 482 drives the rotating sleeve 481 to move towards the mounting plate 21. The movement of the rotating sleeve 481 drives the support plate 22 to move. When it moves to the appropriate position, the operator stops the rotation of the worm gear 492. At this time, the drive rod 471 tends to move towards the fixing rod 41 under the action of the return spring 476. The drive rod 471 causes the rotating sleeve 481 to rotate in the direction of moving the mounting plate 21, thereby pressing the support plate 22 against it, improving the stability of the support plate 22, and locking the insert plate 221 to prevent the fixing block 42 from loosening.

[0061] The implementation principle of the steel frame beam support mechanism for a light steel workshop according to this application embodiment is as follows: The operator fixes the steel frame beam to the mounting plate 21 and the support plate 22. The operator then installs the base 1 on the support column 12. The operator then places the mounting plate 21 on the base 1 in sequence and inserts the rotating plate 211 into the locking groove 34. The operator then slides the mounting plate 21 so that the first insertion block 493 is inserted into the first insertion groove 494. The mounting plate 21 drives the support plate 22 to move, thereby inserting the insertion plate 221 into the slot 222. Then, the operator uses the motor to rotate the locking rod 373 to lock the rotating plate 211, which improves the stability of the mounting plate 21 and makes it convenient for the operator to use.

[0062] Next, the operator uses the motor to rotate the worm gear 492, causing the support plate 22 to move toward the mounting plate 21. The buffer spring 225 presses the support rod 23 against the sliding block 223, improving the stability of the support connection mechanism 2. The drive screw 482 locks the insert plate 221 through the fixing block 42, improving the stability of the support plate 22. This completes the installation and fixing of multiple steel frame beams, shortens the construction cycle, and improves the installation efficiency of the steel frame beam support mechanism.

[0063] The above are all preferred embodiments of this application, and are not intended to limit the scope of protection of this application. Therefore, all equivalent changes made in accordance with the structure, shape and principle of this application should be covered within the scope of protection of this application.

Claims

1. A steel frame beam support mechanism for a light steel workshop, comprising a base (1) and a plurality of steel frame beam bodies (11) disposed on the base (1), characterized in that: Multiple support connection mechanisms (2) are installed on the base (1). Each support connection mechanism (2) includes a mounting plate (21) installed on the base (1), a support plate (22) disposed on the steel frame beam body (11), and a support rod (23) installed on the side of the support plate (22) away from the steel frame beam body (11). Each support connection mechanism (2) corresponds one-to-one with the steel frame beam body (11). A rotating plate (211) is installed on the side of the mounting plate (21) near the base (1). The base (1) is provided with a locking component (3) for locking the rotating plate (211). The end of the support rod (23) away from the support plate (22) is hinged to the mounting plate (21). One end of the support plate (22) is fixedly connected to the insert plate (221). The end face of the support plate (22) away from the insert plate (221) is provided with a slot (222) for inserting and engaging with the insert plate (221). The support plate (22) is provided with a fixing component (4) for fixing the insert plate (221). The locking assembly (3) includes a movable plate (31) disposed in the base (1), a connecting rod (32) fixedly connected to both ends of the movable plate (31), and a locking plate (33) fixedly connected to the connecting rod (32). The base (1) has a locking groove (34) for the rotating plate (211) to pass through. The locking plate (33) passes through the inner sidewall opposite to the locking groove (34). Both sides of the rotating plate (211) have a snap-fit ​​groove (35) for engaging with the locking plate (33). The mounting plate (21) is provided with a rotating assembly (36) for rotating the rotating plate (211). The base (1) is provided with a transmission assembly (37) for driving the movable plate (31) to move away from the mounting plate (21). The rotating assembly (36) includes a rotating rod (361) fixedly connected to the end of the rotating plate (211) away from the base (1), a first bevel gear (362) fixedly sleeved on the end of the rotating rod (361) away from the rotating plate (211), and a transmission rod (363) rotatably passing through the mounting plate (21). A second bevel gear (364) is fixedly sleeved on the end of the transmission rod (363) that passes through the mounting plate (21). The second bevel gear (364) meshes with the first bevel gear (362). A rotating assembly (38) for driving the transmission rod (363) to rotate is provided on the support plate (22). The rotating assembly (38) includes a rotating rod (381) that slides through the transmission rod (363) and a rotating gear (382) that is fixedly sleeved on the end of the rotating rod (381) away from the transmission rod (363). The rotating rod (381) is inserted into the transmission rod (363). The rotating gear (382) is disposed in the support plate (22). The insert plate (221) is provided with teeth, and the teeth on the insert plate (221) mesh with the rotating gear (382).

2. The steel frame beam support mechanism for a light steel workshop according to claim 1, characterized in that: The transmission assembly (37) includes a movable screw (371) passing through the movable plate (31), a third bevel gear (372) fixedly sleeved on the movable screw (371), and a locking rod (373) rotatably passing through the base (1). The movable screw (371) is threadedly engaged with the movable plate (31), and a fourth bevel gear (374) is fixedly sleeved on the locking rod (373). The third bevel gear (372) meshes with the fourth bevel gear (374).

3. The steel frame beam support mechanism for a light steel workshop according to claim 1, characterized in that: The fixing component (4) includes a fixing rod (41) slidably passing through the support plate (22) and a fixing block (42) passing through the fixing rod (41). The insert plate (221) has a positioning groove (43) for inserting and engaging with the fixing block (42). The fixing rod (41) has a fixing groove (44) for sliding and engaging with the fixing block (42). A fixing spring (45) is fixedly connected to the fixing block (42). The fixing spring (45) is located away from the support plate (22). The end of the fixing block (42) is fixedly connected to the inner end face of the fixing groove (44). The fixing block (42) has an inclined surface on the end near the insert plate (221). The inner sidewall of the slot (222) is provided with a fixing slide groove (46) along the length direction of the insert plate (221). The fixing block (42) slides and engages with the fixing slide groove (46). The support plate (22) is provided with a driving assembly (47) for driving the fixing rod (41) to move away from the insert plate (221).

4. The steel frame beam support mechanism for a light steel workshop according to claim 3, characterized in that: The drive assembly (47) includes a drive rod (471) slidably passing through the end of the fixed rod (41) away from the fixed block (42), a drive rack (472) fixedly connected to the end of the drive rod (471) away from the fixed rod (41), and a drive gear (473) rotatably mounted on the support plate (22). The drive rack (472) meshes with the drive gear (473). A reset disc is fixedly connected to the end of the fixed rod (41) that passes through the drive rod (471). 474), the drive rod (471) is provided with a reset groove (475) for sliding cooperation with the reset disk (474), the fixed rod (41) is provided with a reset spring (476), one end of the reset spring (476) is fixedly connected to the reset disk (474), and the other end of the reset spring (476) is fixedly connected to the inner end face of the reset groove (475). The support plate (22) is provided with an adjustment component (48) for driving the drive gear (473) to rotate.

5. The steel frame beam support mechanism for a light steel workshop according to claim 4, characterized in that: The adjusting assembly (48) includes a rotating sleeve (481) rotatably mounted on the support plate (22) and a drive screw (482) passing through the rotating sleeve (481). The rotating sleeve (481) and the drive screw (482) are threadedly engaged. The drive gear (473) is fixedly sleeved on the rotating sleeve (481). The end of the drive screw (482) away from the rotating sleeve (481) is rotatably passed through the mounting plate (21). The mounting plate (21) is provided with a control assembly (49) for controlling the rotation of the drive screw (482).

6. The steel frame beam support mechanism for a light steel workshop according to claim 5, characterized in that: The control component (49) includes a worm gear (491) fixedly sleeved on the end of the drive screw (482) that passes through the mounting plate (21), and a worm (492) passing through the mounting plate (21). The worm (492) meshes with the worm gear (491). One end of the worm (492) is fixedly connected to a first plug-in block (493), and the other end of the worm (492) is provided with a first plug-in groove (494) for plugging and engaging with the first plug-in block (493).

7. The steel frame beam support mechanism for a light steel workshop according to claim 1, characterized in that: A sliding block (223) is slidably mounted on the side of the support plate (22) near the support rod (23). The sliding block (223) is hinged to the support rod (23). A sliding groove (224) is provided on the support plate (22) for sliding cooperation with the sliding block (223). A buffer spring (225) is fixedly connected to the end of the sliding block (223) away from the mounting plate (21). The end of the buffer spring (225) away from the sliding block (223) is fixedly connected to the inner end face of the sliding groove (224).

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