Construction support for high-rise building corridors
By combining the lifting mechanism and drive components, the problem of difficulty in adjusting the position of the operating platform during the construction of high-rise building corridors has been solved, thereby improving the stability and safety of the operating platform and meeting the needs of high-rise building corridor construction.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Patents(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2023-06-17
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
AI Technical Summary
During the construction of connecting corridors in high-rise buildings, after the operators on the ground raise the operating platform to the height of the connecting corridor using a hydraulic lifting platform, it is not easy to further adjust the position of the operating platform, and the distance between the operating platform and the operators is far, making position adjustment difficult.
The system employs a lifting mechanism and drive assembly. By driving the rotation of the first and second rods, the rollers roll on the control panel and operating platform, thereby adjusting the position of the operating platform. Combined with connectors and wedge surfaces, the stability of the support column and operating platform is ensured. The length of the support column is adjusted using a function plate and springs to improve the stability of the operating platform.
The position of the control panel has been further adjusted, improving its stability and safety, and enhancing the convenience and safety of the operator.
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Abstract
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Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of building construction, and in particular to a construction support frame for a high-rise building connecting corridor. Background Technology
[0002] High-rise buildings refer to residential buildings with a height greater than 27m and non-single-story factories, warehouses, and other civil buildings with a height greater than 24m. A connecting corridor is a structure that connects buildings; it has a roof but no enclosing structure. Connecting corridors are often built between two high-rise buildings for functional reasons, facilitating communication between the two towers.
[0003] In related technologies, ground-based operators typically control the height using a hydraulic lifting platform. The hydraulic lifting platform is equipped with a work platform for other operators to stand on. After the ground-based operator raises the work platform to the designated height using the hydraulic lifting platform, the operator on the work platform then carries out the construction work.
[0004] Regarding the aforementioned technologies, the inventors believe that because the height of the connecting corridors in high-rise buildings is too high, after the operators on the ground raise the operating platform to the approximate height of the connecting corridor using the hydraulic lifting platform, the size of the operating platform where the operator is located is relatively small compared to the size of the entire hydraulic lifting platform. The operators on the ground are far away from the operators on the operating platform and cannot easily see the distance that the operating platform needs to be adjusted. Therefore, it is not easy to make further adjustments to the position of the operating platform. Summary of the Invention
[0005] To facilitate further adjustments to the position of the control panel, this application provides a construction support frame for a high-rise building connecting corridor.
[0006] The technical solution for a construction support system for a high-rise building connecting corridor provided in this application is as follows:
[0007] A construction support for a high-rise building corridor includes a hydraulic lifting platform, a lifting mechanism, and a control console. The hydraulic lifting platform is equipped with an operating platform for operators to stand on. The control console is fixedly installed at the end of the hydraulic lifting platform away from the ground. The operating platform is further away from the ground than the control console. The operating platform is raised and lowered on the control console by the lifting mechanism.
[0008] The lifting mechanism includes a drive mechanism and multiple mounting rods. Each mounting rod is equipped with a rotating shaft, which is located on the same side along the length of each mounting rod. Mounting plates are mounted on both the control console and the operating platform. One end of each mounting rod is rotatably connected to the mounting plate via the rotating shaft. The mounting rod with its rotating shaft on the control console is the first rod, and the mounting rod with its rotating shaft on the operating platform is the second rod. The first and second rods are staggered and rotatably connected. The end of the first rod away from its own rotating shaft is located at the bottom of the operating platform, and the end of the second rod away from its own rotating shaft is located on the top surface of the control console. Rollers are rotatably connected to both ends of the first and second rods. Baffles are provided on both the operating platform and the control console to restrict the movement of the rollers. The drive mechanism is used to drive the mounting rods to rotate.
[0009] By adopting the above technical solution, when constructing a high-rise building corridor, the operators on the ground first raise the operating platform to the high-rise corridor using a hydraulic lifting platform. If the operating platform needs to be raised further, the operators on the control console, which is closer to the operating platform, drive the first and second rods to rotate towards the end closer to the rotation axis of the mounting rod using the drive assembly. This causes multiple rollers to roll simultaneously towards the rotation axis of the mounting rod. At the same time, the baffle in the chute restricts the rollers to roll only on the control console and the operating platform. The distance between the rotation axes of the first and second rods increases, thus raising the operating platform. When the operating platform needs to be lowered further, the operators on the control console drive the first and second rods to rotate away from their own rotation axes using the drive assembly. This causes multiple rollers to roll simultaneously away from the rotation axis of the mounting rod. The distance between the rotation axes of the first and second rods decreases, thus lowering the operating platform. Ultimately, this allows for further adjustment of the operating platform's position.
[0010] Optionally, the drive mechanism includes a mounting block and a sliding assembly. The mounting block is slidably mounted on the control console via the sliding assembly. The mounting block has a lifting groove, and a lifting block is raised and lowered within the lifting groove. The lifting block is connected to the first rod body via a connecting rod.
[0011] By adopting the above technical solution, when the operating platform is raised, the sliding component causes the mounting block to slide towards the rotation axis of the first rod. The lifting block pulls the first rod towards its own rotation axis through the connecting rod. At this time, the lifting block also rises from the lowest point, further driving the first rod to rise. Even if the first rod rotates towards one end of its own rotation axis, the first rod and the second rod will both rotate towards one end of their own rotation axis, thus realizing the drive for the rotation of the mounting rod.
[0012] Optionally, the sliding assembly includes a first gear, a second gear, a rotating motor, and a pulley. A support base is provided on the control console to support the first gear, the second gear, and the rotating shaft of the rotating motor. The rotating shaft of the rotating motor is interconnected with both the first gear and the second gear, and both the first gear and the second gear are coaxially arranged with the rotating shaft of the rotating motor. A first rack is fixedly connected to the mounting block. The side of the first gear away from the control console meshes with the first rack. A rotating shaft is provided on the roller located on the control console. The rotating shaft is rotatably connected to the support block. A second rack is fixedly connected to the support block. The second rack meshes with the side of the second gear away from the control console.
[0013] By adopting the above technical solution, when the operating platform is raised or lowered, the rotating motor is started, and the first gear and the second gear rotate simultaneously. The mounting block slides through the pulley, and then drives the rollers located on the control panel to move in the same direction as the mounting block through the first rack and the second rack. This facilitates the movement of the rollers by the mounting block and improves the efficiency of raising and lowering the operating platform.
[0014] Optionally, the roller on the control console is the first wheel, and the roller on the operating table is the second wheel. The control console is provided with a support column and a connector. One end of the support column near the operating table abuts against the end of the operating table near the ground. The other end of the support column away from the operating table is slidably mounted on a support block through the connector. When the first rod and the second rod control the raising and lowering of the operating table, the support column is connected to the support block through the connector, and the other end of the support column away from the control console always abuts against the bottom surface of the operating table on the side away from the rotation axis of the mounting rod.
[0015] By adopting the above technical solution, when the operating platform is raised, the mounting rod gradually moves towards one end of its own rotation axis as the roller slides. The side of the operating platform away from the rotation axis of the mounting rod gradually loses support, and the center of gravity of the operating platform shifts to one side. The connecting parts ensure that the support column always abuts against the bottom surface of the side of the operating platform away from the rotation axis of the mounting rod, thereby improving the stability of the operating platform.
[0016] Optionally, the connector includes a connected slider and a connecting rod. A function plate is provided on the support column near the console. A first wedge-shaped surface is provided on the function plate near the console. A second wedge-shaped surface is provided on the connecting rod away from the console. The slider is connected to the second wedge-shaped surface. A groove for sliding the slider is provided on the first wedge-shaped surface. The slider is slidably disposed in the groove. The connecting rod slides relative to the support column through the slider. The end of the connecting rod away from the operating table is connected to the support block. When the operating table is raised and lowered by rotating the mounting rod, the support column is raised and lowered with the operating table through the interaction of the first and second wedge-shaped surfaces.
[0017] By adopting the above technical solution, when the mounting rod slides, the first wheel slides on the control panel, causing the support block to slide, and the operating platform to rise and fall accordingly, thus changing the distance between the operating platform and the control panel. Simultaneously, through the interaction of the first and second wedge surfaces, the connecting rod and the support column slide relative to each other, allowing the distance between the support column and the control panel to adjust as the operating platform rises and falls. This ensures that the support column consistently supports the operating platform, further improving its stability.
[0018] Optionally, the functional plate includes an outer cylinder and an inner rod. A spring is provided inside the outer cylinder, and the inner rod is telescopically disposed inside the outer cylinder by the spring. One end of the spring is connected to the inner wall of the outer cylinder, and the other end of the spring is connected to the inner rod. The sliding groove includes a first groove and a second groove that are interconnected. The second groove is located on the inner rod, and the slider can slide to abut against the inner wall of the second groove near the rotating shaft of the mounting rod. The first groove is located on the outer cylinder and is interconnected with the inner part of the outer cylinder.
[0019] By adopting the above technical solution, when the operating platform is raised, the first wheel slides towards the end closer to the rotating shaft of the mounting rod, pulling the slider on the connecting rod from the first groove to the second groove, until the inner rod extends out of the outer cylinder, and the spring is stretched; when the operating platform is lowered, the first wheel slides away from the rotating shaft of the mounting rod, the spring loses tension, gradually returns to its original length, and drives the inner rod back to the outer cylinder. This allows the operating platform to adjust the combined length of the support column and the connecting rod by retracting the inner rod into the outer cylinder when it is lowered, thus making it less likely to affect the lowering of the operating platform towards the control console.
[0020] Optionally, a limiting frame is also included, which is fixedly connected to the side of the operating table near the control panel, and the limiting frame is used to restrict the movement of the support column.
[0021] By adopting the above technical solution, the support column is limited, which further improves the stability of the support column.
[0022] Optionally, the slider is a dovetail block, and the groove is adapted to the slider.
[0023] By adopting the above technical solution, the slider is less likely to fall out of the groove, thus improving the stability of the slider.
[0024] Optionally, both the console and the workbench are equipped with protective railings, which are located around the perimeter of the console and the workbench, respectively.
[0025] By adopting the above technical solution, the safety of operators is protected when they are working at heights, thus improving their safety.
[0026] Optionally, the guardrail has an installation slot, and a rotating plate is rotatably connected to the side wall of the installation slot; the rotating plate can be rotated to abut against the side wall of the installation slot, and the rotating plate can also be rotated to expose the installation slot; a fixing ring is provided on the inner wall of the guardrail, and a corresponding mounting buckle is provided on the rotating plate; when the rotating plate rotates to abut against the side wall of the installation slot, the fixing ring is hooked onto the mounting buckle.
[0027] By adopting the above technical solution, after the operator performs high-altitude work, the operator rotates the rotating plate until the installation through slot is exposed. After multiple operators enter the operating platform and control console respectively, the rotating plate is rotated again until it abuts against the side wall of the installation through slot. Then, the fixing ring is hung on the installation buckle. When the operator stops high-altitude work, the fixing ring is removed from the installation buckle, and the rotating plate is rotated to open the guardrail, making it easy for the operator to enter and exit.
[0028] In summary, this application includes at least one of the following beneficial technical effects:
[0029] 1. Through the lifting mechanism, during the construction of a high-rise building corridor, the operator on the ground first raises the operating platform to the high-rise corridor using a hydraulic lifting platform. If the operating platform needs to be raised further, the operator on the control panel closer to the platform drives the first and second rods to rotate towards the end closer to the rotation axis of the mounting rod via the drive assembly. This causes multiple rollers to roll simultaneously towards the rotation axis of the mounting rod. Simultaneously, baffles in the chute restrict the rollers to roll only on the control panel and the operating platform, increasing the distance between the rotation axes of the first and second rods, thus raising the operating platform. When the operating platform needs to be lowered further, the operator on the control panel drives the first and second rods to rotate away from their own rotation axes via the drive assembly. This causes multiple rollers to roll simultaneously away from the rotation axis of the mounting rod, decreasing the distance between the rotation axes of the first and second rods, thus lowering the operating platform. Ultimately, this allows for further adjustment of the operating platform's position.
[0030] 2. Through the design of the connecting parts, when the mounting rod slides, the first wheel slides on the control panel, causing the support block to slide, and the operating platform to rise and fall accordingly, thus changing the distance between the operating platform and the control panel. Simultaneously, through the interaction of the first and second wedge surfaces, the connecting rod and the support column slide relative to each other, adjusting the distance between the support column and the control panel as the operating platform rises and falls. This ensures that the support column consistently supports the operating platform, further improving its stability.
[0031] 3. Through the setting of the function plate and spring, when the operating platform is raised, the first wheel slides towards the end closer to the rotating shaft of the mounting rod, pulling the connecting rod and causing the inner rod to extend out of the outer cylinder, and the spring is stretched; when the operating platform is lowered, the first wheel slides away from the rotating shaft of the mounting rod, the spring loses tension and gradually returns to its original length, causing the inner rod to return to the outer cylinder. This allows the operating platform to adjust the combined length of the support column and connecting rod by retracting the inner rod into the outer cylinder when it is lowered, thus making it less likely to affect the lowering of the operating platform towards the control console. Attached Figure Description
[0032] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of a construction support for a high-rise building corridor according to an embodiment of this application.
[0033] Figure 2 This is a structural schematic diagram used to illustrate the guardrail in an embodiment of this application.
[0034] Figure 3 This is a structural diagram of the lifting mechanism after the protective railing and part of the mounting plate are hidden in the embodiment of this application.
[0035] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram illustrating the structure of the drive mechanism in an embodiment of this application.
[0036] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the structure used to display the sliding component after the support base is hidden in the embodiment of this application.
[0037] Figure 6 This is a structural schematic diagram of the functional board and connector after rotating the connecting rod in this embodiment of the application.
[0038] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached drawings: 1. Hydraulic lifting platform; 11. Control console; 111. Support base; 2. Lifting mechanism; 21. Drive mechanism; 211. Mounting block; 2111. Lifting groove; 2112. Lifting block; 2113. Connecting rod; 2114. First rack; 212. Sliding assembly; 2121. First gear; 2122. Second gear; 2123. Rotating motor; 2124. Pulley; 22. Mounting rod; 221. Rotating shaft; 222. First rod body; 223. Second rod body; 224. Roller; 2241. Rotating shaft body; 2242. First wheel body ; 2243, Second wheel body; 3, Operating platform; 31, Guardrail; 311, Mounting through groove; 312, Rotating plate; 3121, Mounting buckle; 313, Fixing ring; 32, Mounting plate; 321, Baffle; 33, Limiting frame; 4, Support block; 41, Second rack; 5, Support column; 51, Functional plate; 511, First wedge surface; 5111, Slide groove; 512, Outer cylinder; 5121, First groove; 513, Inner rod; 5131, Second groove; 514, Spring; 6, Connector; 61, Slider; 62, Connecting rod; 621, Second wedge surface. 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 construction support system for a connecting corridor in a high-rise building. (Refer to...) Figure 1 and Figure 2 The construction support for the high-rise building corridor includes a hydraulic lifting platform 1, a lifting mechanism 2, and an operating platform 3. A control console 11 is fixedly installed on the hydraulic lifting platform 1. The operating platform 3 is lifted and mounted on the control console 11 via the lifting mechanism 2. The area of the control console 11 is larger than the area of the operating platform 3. Guardrails 31 are fixedly installed on the perimeter walls of both the control console 11 and the operating platform 3. The guardrails 31 have installation slots 311. A rotating plate 312 is rotatably connected to the side wall of the installation slots 311. The rotating plate 312 can rotate to abut against the side wall of the installation slots 311, and can also rotate to expose the installation slots 311. A fixing ring 313 is rotatably installed on the inner wall of the guardrails 31. A corresponding mounting buckle 3121 is fixedly installed on the rotating plate 312. When the rotating plate 312 rotates to abut against the side wall of the installation slots 311, the fixing ring 313 is hooked onto the mounting buckle 3121.
[0041] When constructing a connecting corridor in a high-rise building, ground-based operators first raise the operating platform 3 to the high-rise corridor using a hydraulic lifting platform 1. If further adjustments to the position of the operating platform 3 are needed, operators on the control console 11, which is closer to the operating platform 3, control the lifting mechanism 2 to raise and lower the operating platform 3, thereby further adjusting its position. This provides safety protection for operators working at heights, improving their safety. After operators have finished working at heights, they rotate the rotating plate 312 until the installation slot 311 is exposed. After multiple operators have entered the operating platform 3 and control console 11, the rotating plate 312 is rotated again until it abuts against the side wall of the installation slot 311. Then, the fixing ring 313 is hung on the mounting buckle 3121. When operators stop working at heights, the fixing ring 313 is removed from the mounting buckle 3121, and the rotating plate 312 is rotated to open the guardrail 31, facilitating operator access.
[0042] Reference Figure 1 , Figure 3 and Figure 4 The lifting mechanism 2 includes a drive mechanism 21 and two sets of mounting rods 22. The two sets of mounting rods 22 are arranged side by side along the width direction of the control console 11. Each set of mounting rods 22 consists of two rods, and each mounting rod 22 is provided with a rotating shaft 221. The rotating shaft 221 is located on the same side of the length direction of the two sets of mounting rods 22. Mounting plates 32 are fixedly installed on the periphery of the top surface of the console 11 and the periphery of the bottom surface of the operating table 3. One end of the mounting rod 22 is rotatably connected to the mounting plate 32 via a rotating shaft 221. The mounting rod 22 with the rotating shaft 221 on the console 11 is the first rod body 222, and the mounting rod 22 with the rotating shaft 221 on the operating table 3 is the second rod body 223. The first rod body 222 and the second rod body 223 are staggered and rotatably connected. Rollers 224 are rotatably connected to the ends of the first rod body 222 and the second rod body 223 away from their own rotating shaft 221. Multiple baffles 321 are fixedly connected to the mounting plate 32 of the operating table 3 and the mounting plate 32 of the console 11. The baffles 321 restrict the movement of the rollers 224. The drive mechanism 21 is used to drive the mounting rod 22 to rotate.
[0043] When the control panel 3 needs to be raised further, the operator on the control panel 11 drives the first rod 222 and the second rod 223 to rotate towards the end closer to the rotation axis 221 of the mounting rod 22 via the drive assembly. This causes multiple rollers 224 to roll simultaneously towards the rotation axis 221 of the mounting rod 22. At the same time, the baffle 321 in the slide groove 5111 restricts the rollers 224 to roll only on the control panel 11 and the control panel 3. The distance between the rotation axis 221 of the first rod 222 and the rotation axis 221 of the second rod 223 is... The distance between the first rod 222 and the second rod 223 increases, thus raising the operating platform 3. When the operating platform 3 needs to be lowered further, the operator on the control console 11 drives the first rod 222 and the second rod 223 to rotate away from their own rotation axis 221 through the drive assembly. This causes multiple rollers 224 to roll simultaneously away from the rotation axis 221 of the mounting rod 22. The distance between the rotation axis 221 of the first rod 222 and the rotation axis 221 of the second rod 223 decreases, thus lowering the operating platform 3 and ultimately achieving further adjustment of the position of the operating platform 3.
[0044] Reference Figure 3 and Figure 4 The drive mechanism 21 includes a mounting block 211 and a sliding component 212. The mounting block 211 is slidably mounted on the control console 11 via the sliding component 212. A lifting groove 2111 is provided on the mounting block 211 along the height direction of the mounting block 211. The lifting block 2112 is lifted and lowered in the lifting groove 2111. The slider 61 is fixedly connected to one end of the first rod body 222 near its own rotation axis 221 via a connecting rod 2113.
[0045] When the operating platform 3 is raised, the mounting block 211 slides towards the rotation axis 221 of the first rod 222 via the sliding component 212. The lifting block 2112 pulls the first rod 222 towards its own rotation axis 221 via the connecting rod 2113. At this time, the lifting block 2112 also rises from the lowest point, further driving the first rod 222 to rise as a whole. That is, the first rod 222 rotates towards one end of its own rotation axis 221, ultimately achieving that both the first rod 222 and the second rod 223 rotate towards one end of their own rotation axis 221. When the operating platform 3 descends, the sliding component 212 causes the mounting block 211 to slide away from the rotation axis 221 of the first rod 222. The lifting block 2112 pulls the first rod 222 away from its own rotation axis 221 via the connecting rod 2113. At this time, the lifting block 2112 descends, further driving the first rod 222 to descend as a whole, that is, the first rod 222 rotates away from its own rotation axis 221. Finally, both the first rod 222 and the second rod 223 rotate away from their own rotation axis 221, thereby driving the rotation of the mounting rod 22.
[0046] Reference Figure 3 , Figure 4 and Figure 5 The sliding assembly 212 includes a first gear 2121, a second gear 2122, a rotary motor 2123, and a pulley 2124. A support base 111 is fixedly installed on the control console 11. The support base 111 is used to support the rotating shafts of the first gear 2121, the second gear 2122, and the rotary motor 2123. The rotating shaft of the rotary motor 2123 is interconnected with the first gear 2121 and the second gear 2122, and the rotating shafts of the first gear 2121, the second gear 2122, and the rotary motor 2123 are coaxially arranged. A first rack 2114 is fixedly connected to the mounting block 211. The side of the first gear 2121 away from the control console 11 meshes with the first rack 2114. Rotating shafts 2241 are fixedly connected to the two rollers 224 on the control console 11. The high-rise building corridor construction support also includes a support block 4. The two rotating shafts 2241 are rotatably connected to the support block 4. A second rack 41 is fixedly connected to the support block 4. The second rack 41 meshes with the side of the second gear 2122 away from the control console 11.
[0047] When the operating platform 3 is raised, the rotating motor 2123 is activated, and the first gear 2121 and the second gear 2122 rotate simultaneously. The mounting block 211 slides through the pulley 2124, and then drives the roller 224 located on the control console 11 to move closer to the rotating shaft 221 of the mounting rod 22 via the first rack 2114 and the second rack 41. When the operating platform 3 is lowered, the rotating motor 2123 is activated, and the first gear 2121 and the second gear 2122 rotate simultaneously. The mounting block 211 slides through the pulley 2124, and then drives the roller 224 located on the control console 11 to move away from the rotating shaft 221 of the mounting rod 22 via the first rack 2114 and the second rack 41. This facilitates the movement of the roller 224 by the mounting block 211 and improves the efficiency of raising and lowering the operating platform 3.
[0048] Reference Figure 3 , Figure 4 and Figure 5The roller 224 on the control console 11 is the first wheel 2242, and the roller 224 on the operating platform 3 is the second wheel 2243. The high-rise building corridor construction support also includes a support column 5 and a connector 6. The end of the support column 5 near the operating platform 3 abuts against the end of the operating platform 3 near the ground. The end of the support column 5 away from the operating platform 3 is slidably mounted on the support block 4 through the connector 6. When the first rod 222 and the second rod 223 control the lifting and lowering of the operating platform 3, the support column 5 is connected to the support block 4 through the connector 6, and the end of the support column 5 away from the control console 11 always abuts against the bottom surface of the operating platform 3 on the side away from the rotating shaft 221 of the mounting rod 22. A limit frame 33 is fixedly connected to the bottom surface of the operating platform 3. The inner hole of the limit frame 33 is adapted to the top surface of the support column 5, and the limit frame 33 is used to limit the movement of the support column 5.
[0049] When the operator on the control console 11 raises the operating platform 3 via the drive mechanism 21, the mounting rod 22 gradually moves towards one end of its own rotation axis 221 as the roller 224 slides. The side of the operating platform 3 furthest from the rotation axis 221 of the mounting rod 22 gradually loses support, causing the center of gravity of the operating platform 3 to gradually shift towards the side closer to the rotation axis 221 of the mounting rod 22. The connecting piece 6 ensures that the support column 5 remains in contact with the bottom surface of the operating platform 3 furthest from the rotation axis 221, improving the stability of the operating platform 3. Simultaneously, the limiting frame 33 on the operating platform 3 limits the support column 5, further enhancing its stability.
[0050] Reference Figure 3 , Figure 5 and Figure 6 The connecting component 6 includes a slider 61 and a connecting rod 62 that are fixedly connected. A function plate 51 is connected to the end of the support column 5 near the control console 11. A first wedge-shaped surface 511 is integrally formed on the end of the function plate 51 near the control console 11. A second wedge-shaped surface 621 is integrally formed on the end of the connecting rod 62 away from the control console 11. A groove 5111 for sliding the slider 61 is formed on the first wedge-shaped surface 511. The slider 61 is slidably disposed in the groove 5111. The slider 61 is a dovetail block. The groove 5111 is adapted to the slider 61, making it difficult for the slider 61 to fall out of the groove 5111, thus improving the stability of the slider 61. The connecting rod 62 slides relative to the support column 5 through the slider 61. The end of the connecting rod 62 away from the operating table 3 is fixedly connected to the support block 4. When the operating table 3 rotates and rises and falls with the mounting rod 22, the support column 5 rises and falls with the operating table 3 through the interaction of the first wedge-shaped surface 511 and the second wedge-shaped surface 621.
[0051] When the mounting rod 22 slides, the first wheel 2242 slides on the control console 11, causing the support block 4 to slide, and the operating platform 3 to rise and fall accordingly, thus changing the distance between the operating platform 3 and the control console 11. Through the interaction of the first wedge surface 511 and the second wedge surface 621, the connecting rod 62 slides relative to the support column 5, so that the distance between the support column 5 and the control console 11 is adjusted as the operating platform 3 rises and falls, thereby facilitating the support column 5 to always support the operating platform 3 and further improving the stability of the operating platform 3.
[0052] Reference Figure 5 and Figure 6 The functional plate 51 includes an outer cylinder 512, an inner rod 513, and a spring 514. The inner rod 513 is telescopically disposed inside the outer cylinder 512 via the spring 514. One end of the spring 514 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the outer cylinder 512, and the other end of the spring 514 is fixedly connected to the end of the inner rod 513 away from the support block 4. The slide groove 5111 includes a first groove 5121 and a second groove 5131 that are interconnected. The second groove 5131 is located on the inner rod 513. The slider 61 can slide to abut against the inner wall of the second groove 5131 near the rotating shaft 221 of the mounting rod 22. The first groove 5121 is located on the outer cylinder 512 and is interconnected with the inner wall of the outer cylinder 512.
[0053] When the operating platform 3 is raised, the first wheel 2242 moves toward the end near the rotating shaft 221 of the mounting rod 22, pulling the slider 61 on the connecting rod 62 to slide from the first groove 5121 into the second groove 5131. Then, the connecting rod 62 is pulled to slide in the second groove 5131 on the inner rod 513 until it abuts against the side wall of the second groove 5131 near the mounting block 211. Then, the connecting rod 62 is pulled again, and the connecting rod 62 applies pressure to the inner wall of the second groove 5131, causing the inner rod 513 to be pulled out from the outer cylinder 512, and the spring 514 is stretched. When the operating platform 3 descends, the first wheel 2242 slides away from the end of the rotating shaft 221 of the mounting rod 22. The connecting rod 62 no longer abuts against the side wall of the second groove 5131 near the mounting block 211. The spring 514 loses its tension. In order to restore its original length, the spring 514 applies tension to the inner rod 513, causing the inner rod 513 to return to the outer cylinder 512. This allows the operating platform 3 to adjust the combined length of the support column 5 and the connecting rod 62 by retracting the inner rod 513 into the outer cylinder 512 when descending. This prevents the support column 5 and the connecting rod 62 from being too long and affecting the downward movement of the operating platform 3 towards the control console 11.
[0054] The implementation principle of a construction support for a high-rise building corridor in this application embodiment is as follows: When it is necessary to construct the corridor of a high-rise building, one operator climbs onto the operating platform 3 via a ladder, and another operator climbs onto the control console 11. The operator on the ground first raises the control console 11 and the operating platform 3 to the approximate height of the corridor using the hydraulic lifting platform 1. When the operator needs to further adjust the position of the control panel 3 during the construction of the connecting corridor, the operator on the control panel 11 starts the rotating motor 2123, causing the first gear 2121 and the second gear 2122 to rotate simultaneously. This causes the first rack 2114 and the second rack 41 to drive the mounting block 211 and the first wheel 2242 to move together toward the rotation axis 221 of the first rod 222. The mounting block 211 moves horizontally relative to the mounting rod 22, and the lifting block 2112 on the mounting block 211 moves vertically at the same time. The horizontal movement of the mounting block 211 and the vertical movement of the slider 61 work together to pull the first rod 222 to rotate around its own rotation axis 221, thereby causing the second rod 223 to rotate along its own rotation axis 221. Then, through the sliding of the first wheel 2242 and the second wheel 2243, the control panel 3 is raised and lowered. Simultaneously, as the first wheel 2242 slides on the control panel 11, it keeps the support column 5 in constant contact with the operating table 3 by causing the support column 5 and connecting rod 62 to slide relative to each other. When the first wheel 2242 and the second wheel 2243 move towards the end closer to the rotation axis 221, the center of gravity of the operating table 3 shifts, and the support column 5 remains in contact with the operating table 3, supporting the end of the operating table 3 away from the rotation axis 221, thus improving the stability of the operating table 3.
[0055] 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 construction support frame for a high-rise building connecting corridor, comprising a hydraulic lifting platform (1), wherein an operating platform (3) for operators to stand on is provided on the hydraulic lifting platform (1), characterized in that: It also includes a lifting mechanism (2) and a control console (11). The control console (11) is fixedly installed on the hydraulic lifting platform (1) at one end away from the ground. The operating platform (3) is further away from the ground than the control console (11). The operating platform (3) is lifted and lowered on the control console (11) by the lifting mechanism (2). The lifting mechanism (2) includes a drive mechanism (21) and multiple mounting rods (22). Each mounting rod (22) is provided with a rotating shaft (221). The rotating shaft (221) is located on the same side of the length direction of each mounting rod (22). Mounting plates (32) are installed on both the control console (11) and the operating table (3). One end of each mounting rod (22) is rotatably connected to the mounting plate (32) via the rotating shaft (221). The mounting rod (22) on the control console (11) with the rotating shaft (221) is the first rod body (222). The rotating shaft (221) is located on the operating table (3) via the second rod (223). The first rod (222) and the second rod (223) are staggered and rotatably connected. The end of the first rod (222) away from its own rotating shaft (221) is located at the bottom of the operating table (3), and the end of the second rod (223) away from its own rotating shaft (221) is located on the top surface of the control console (11). The ends of the first rod (222) and the second rod (223) are also located at their respective ends. One end of each component is rotatably connected to a roller (224). Both the operating table (3) and the control panel (11) are equipped with baffles (321) that restrict the movement of the rollers (224). The drive mechanism (21) is used to drive the mounting rod (22) to rotate. The roller (224) on the control panel (11) is a first wheel body (2242), and the roller (224) on the operating table (3) is a second wheel body (2243). The control panel (11) is equipped with a support column (5) and a connector (6). The support column (5) is supported by... One end of the support column (5) is close to the control panel (3) and the end of the support column (3) that is close to the ground. The end of the support column (5) that is away from the control panel (3) is slidably mounted on the support block (4) through the connector (6). When the first rod (222) and the second rod (223) control the operation panel (3) to rise and fall, the support column (5) is connected to the support block (4) through the connector (6), and the end of the support column (5) that is away from the control panel (11) always remains in contact with the bottom surface of the operation panel (3) that is away from the rotating shaft (221) of the mounting rod (22).The connector (6) includes a connected slider (61) and a connecting rod (62). A function plate (51) is provided on the support column (5) near the console (11). A first wedge-shaped surface (511) is provided on the function plate (51) near the console (11). A second wedge-shaped surface (621) is provided on the connecting rod (62) away from the console (11). The slider (61) is connected to the second wedge-shaped surface (621). A groove (5111) is provided on the first wedge-shaped surface (5111) for the slider (61) to slide. The slider (61) is slidably disposed in the groove (5111). 1) Inside, the connecting rod (62) slides relative to the support column (5) via the slider (61), and the end of the connecting rod (62) away from the operating table (3) is connected to the support block (4); when the operating table (3) rotates and rises and falls via the mounting rod (22), the support column (5) rises and falls with the operating table (3) through the cooperation of the first wedge surface (511) and the second wedge surface (621); it also includes a limiting frame (33), which is fixedly connected to the side of the operating table (3) near the control console (11), and the limiting frame (33) is used to limit the movement of the support column (5).
2. The construction support for a high-rise building connecting corridor according to claim 1, characterized in that: The drive mechanism (21) includes a mounting block (211) and a sliding component (212). The mounting block (211) is slidably mounted on the control console (11) via the sliding component (212). The mounting block (211) has a lifting groove (2111) and a lifting block (2112) is raised and lowered in the lifting groove (2111). The lifting block (2112) is connected to the first rod body (222) via a connecting rod (2113).
3. The construction support for a high-rise building connecting corridor according to claim 2, characterized in that: The sliding assembly (212) includes a first gear (2121), a second gear (2122), a rotary motor (2123), and a pulley (2124). A support base (111) is provided on the control console (11). The support base (111) supports the shafts of the first gear (2121), the second gear (2122), and the rotary motor (2123). The shaft of the rotary motor (2123) is interconnected with both the first gear (2121) and the second gear (2122), and both the first gear (2121) and the second gear (2122) are connected to the rotary motor (2124). The rotating shaft of 2123 is coaxially arranged; a first rack (2114) is fixedly connected to the mounting block (211), and the side of the first gear (2121) away from the console (11) meshes with the first rack (2114); a rotating shaft (2241) is provided on the roller (224) located on the console (11), and a support block (4) is rotatably connected to the rotating shaft (2241); a second rack (41) is fixedly connected to the support block (4), and the second rack (41) meshes with the side of the second gear (2122) away from the console (11).
4. The construction support for a high-rise building connecting corridor according to claim 3, characterized in that: The functional plate (51) includes an outer cylinder (512) and an inner rod (513). A spring (514) is provided inside the outer cylinder (512). The inner rod (513) is telescopically disposed inside the outer cylinder (512) through the spring (514). One end of the spring (514) is connected to the inner wall of the outer cylinder (512), and the other end of the spring (514) is connected to the inner rod (513). The slide groove (5111) includes a first groove (5121) and a second groove (5131) that are interconnected. The second groove (5131) is located on the inner rod (513). The slider (61) can slide to abut against the inner wall of the second groove (5131) near the rotating shaft (221) of the mounting rod (22). The first groove (5121) is located on the outer cylinder (512) and is interconnected with the inner wall of the outer cylinder (512).
5. The construction support for a high-rise building connecting corridor according to claim 4, characterized in that: The slider (61) is a dovetail block, and the groove (5111) is adapted to the slider (61).
6. The construction support for a high-rise building connecting corridor according to claim 1, characterized in that: Both the control console (11) and the operating table (3) are equipped with guardrails (31), which are located on the periphery of the control console (11) and the operating table (3), respectively.
7. A construction support frame for a high-rise building connecting corridor according to claim 6, characterized in that: The guardrail (31) has an installation slot (311) and a rotating plate (312) is rotatably connected to the side wall of the installation slot (311). The rotating plate (312) can be rotated to abut against the side wall of the installation slot (311) and can also be rotated to expose the installation slot (311). A fixing ring (313) is provided on the inner wall of the guardrail (31) and a corresponding mounting buckle (3121) is provided on the rotating plate (312). When the rotating plate (312) rotates to abut against the side wall of the installation slot (311), the fixing ring (313) is hung on the mounting buckle (3121).
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