A flexible protective device suitable for safety protection during simultaneous tower and beam construction.
By combining the rubber blocks, connecting rods, actuation modules, and water supply units in the flexible protective equipment, the problems of high installation difficulty and safety hazards in the synchronous construction of towers and beams were solved, thus improving construction safety.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Patents(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-01-17
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-13
AI Technical Summary
Existing safety protection equipment for simultaneous tower and beam construction has problems such as large installation area, high difficulty, and safety hazards to protective equipment and workers when construction objects fall.
A flexible protective device was designed, which increases friction through the cooperation of rubber blocks and connecting rods; sets up a toggle module and water supply unit to control the water flow; and uses opening and closing components and pipe structure to regulate water supply and avoid excessive water volume.
It enhances the stability of protective equipment, reduces the impact of falling construction objects on the equipment, avoids equipment wear and safety hazards, and improves construction safety.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This invention relates to the field of safety technology for simultaneous tower and beam construction, and particularly to a flexible protective device suitable for safety protection during simultaneous tower and beam construction. Background Technology
[0002] Synchronous tower and beam construction is an emerging construction technology that has advantages such as saving construction time and reducing costs compared to the previous method of building the tower first and then the beam. However, since synchronous construction increases the working area at height, there are many unfavorable factors for construction safety. Therefore, safety protection for synchronous construction is extremely important.
[0003] Currently, the common method for safety protection during tower-beam synchronous construction involves erecting a fully enclosed safety protection platform above the steel beam, supported by the main tower. However, this method presents several problems: the large enclosed protection area makes protection difficult; the heavy weight of the steel structure makes it unsuitable for large-area protection; and during tower-beam synchronous construction, construction objects may accidentally fall due to personnel placing or retrieving them. The significant fall height increases the impact on the protective equipment below, potentially causing direct contact with the ground or significant rebound force, posing safety hazards to both workers and the equipment itself. Therefore, this application provides a flexible protective device suitable for tower-beam synchronous construction to meet these requirements. Summary of the Invention
[0004] The technical problem this invention aims to solve is to provide a flexible protective device suitable for the safety protection of simultaneous tower and beam construction. This device incorporates a combination of rubber blocks and connecting rods. When the rotating shaft is pulled, causing intermittent movement between the rubber blocks, sponge blocks, and connecting rods, the frictional force increases. Simultaneously, the intermittent movement of the rubber blocks further increases the frictional force on the rubber blocks, thereby increasing the resistance of the rotating shaft during rotation. The device also incorporates a combination of a toggle module and a water supply unit. The momentary intermittent contact between the rubber blocks and sponge blocks causes water on the outer wall of the sponge blocks to be rapidly squeezed and flow down the top surface of the inclined blocks. A brush ring adheres to this water and rapidly rotates, throwing the water onto the surface. The two sides of the inner wall of the shell cause water to splash out towards the area where the protective net contacts the rotating shaft; the cooperation of the opening and closing components and the first pipe and other structures allows the mounting plate of the abutment to be quickly pushed towards the abutment block, causing its internal circular groove to connect with the inner cavity of the first pipe, thus replenishing the water source. Conversely, it prevents the water source from flowing down, controls the water source, and avoids excessive water volume. This solves the problem that the existing installation area is too large to install, and that falling construction objects above the tower beam increase the impact force on the protective equipment below, causing it to directly contact the ground or generate a large rebound force, creating safety hazards for workers and the protective equipment itself.
[0005] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, the present invention provides the following technical solution:
[0006] A flexible protective device suitable for safety protection during synchronous tower and beam construction includes a main tower, a clamp locking buckle installed on the main tower, and a protective net for protection. It also includes: a connecting module fixed to the port of the clamp locking buckle; a rotating component movably connected inside the connecting module and wound around the end of the protective net rope; a shifting module installed at the upper and lower ends of the inner cavity of the connecting module near the side wall of the protective net, and abutting against a water supply unit fixed to the connecting module; and a connecting rod located at the lower end of the inner cavity of the connecting module and abutting against the rotating component. The rotating component includes a rotating shaft, rubber blocks installed at the upper and lower ends of the rotating shaft, and an elastic rope sleeved on the rotating shaft.
[0007] The actuating module includes a backing plate and a sponge block bonded to the backing plate near the rotating part. The sponge block is connected to a water supply unit. The water supply unit includes a first pipe and a second pipe that are respectively connected to the two sponge blocks. An opening and closing component that abuts against the rubber block is installed on the first pipe.
[0008] Optionally, the connecting module includes a housing, and the upper and lower ends of the housing cavity are provided with sliding grooves for the rotating shaft to slide. An inclined block located between the two toggle modules is installed on the side wall of the housing cavity near the protective net.
[0009] Optionally, the middle part of the outer wall of the shaft is wound around the end of the protective net rope, a brush ring located above the protective net is welded to the outer wall of the shaft, and elastic ropes that are fixed to the inner wall of the shell are sleeved at both the upper and lower ends of the shaft.
[0010] Optionally, the rubber block is obliquely shaped and is installed on the rotating shaft at equal angles in a ring, with the end away from the rotating shaft being semi-circular, and the rubber block is in contact with the sponge block.
[0011] Optionally, the abutment is composed of a mounting plate, a fixing plate, and an arc-shaped spring telescopic tube. The fixing plate is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the housing. The mounting plate, which is bonded to the sponge block, is hinged to one end of the fixing plate near the rotating shaft. The mounting plate and the fixing plate are elastically connected through the arc-shaped spring telescopic tube. The side of the mounting plate away from the sponge block is in contact with the opening and closing assembly.
[0012] Optionally, the upper abutment is connected to the first pipe, and the lower abutment is connected to the second pipe.
[0013] Optionally, a water tank fixed to the inner wall of the housing is installed at the top of the first pipe, and the first pipe is installed at an inclined angle.
[0014] Optionally, the opening and closing assembly includes a rectangular shell fixedly connected to the first pipe, a stop block is movably sleeved inside the rectangular shell, and a spring telescopic tube is elastically supported between the stop block and the rectangular shell.
[0015] Optionally, the abutment block has a circular groove inside that communicates with the inner wall of the first pipe, and the end of the abutment block away from the spring telescopic tube is in contact with the abutment plate.
[0016] Optionally, the connecting rod has an inverted "C" shape and its surface is made of rubber.
[0017] Compared with the prior art, the present invention has at least the following beneficial effects:
[0018] In the above scheme, by setting up structures such as rubber blocks and connecting rods, the rotating shaft is pulled, causing the rubber block, sponge block, and connecting rod to move intermittently. The sponge block increases the frictional force on the outer wall of the rubber block. At the same time, when the lower end abutment plate flips to the side away from the rotating shaft, it abuts against the connecting rod, causing the inner wall of the end near the rubber block to fit against the outer wall of the rubber block. The intermittent movement of the rubber block increases the frictional force on the rubber block, thereby increasing the resistance when the rotating shaft rotates. This prevents the rotating shaft from rotating too quickly, which could cause the central area of the protective net to sink too much due to falling construction objects, and could also prevent the safety hazards caused by the rapid rebound of the protective net.
[0019] By setting up a toggle module and a water supply unit, the water source on the outer wall of the sponge block is quickly squeezed and flows down the top surface of the inclined block when the rubber block and sponge block make intermittent contact. The brush ring adheres to the water source and quickly rotates to throw the water source onto both sides of the inner wall of the shell, causing the water source to splash out towards the area where the protective net and the rotating shaft are in contact. This avoids excessive heat and wear on the connection port of the protective net when the protective net is pulled out and the rotating shaft rotates rapidly.
[0020] By setting up the opening and closing components and the first pipe, the mounting plate of the abutment component is quickly pushed towards the abutment block, causing the internal round hole groove to connect with the inner cavity of the first pipe. The water source inside the water tank can flow into the corresponding sponge block through the first pipe and the second pipe respectively through the mounting plates of the upper and lower abutment components to replenish the water source. Conversely, when the abutment block is not in contact, the round hole groove is misaligned with the inner cavity of the first pipe, preventing the water source from flowing down and controlling the water source to avoid excessive water volume. Attached Figure Description
[0021] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated herein and form part of the specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the specification, further serve to explain the principles of the invention and enable those skilled in the art to practice and use the invention.
[0022] Figure 1A top-view schematic diagram of the flexible protective equipment used for the simultaneous construction of the tower and beam;
[0023] Figure 2 A front view schematic diagram of the flexible protective equipment used for the simultaneous construction of the tower and beam;
[0024] Figure 3 A three-dimensional structural diagram of the connecting module and the clamp locking buckle;
[0025] Figure 4 This is a cross-sectional three-dimensional structural diagram of the slide and the rotating part;
[0026] Figure 5 A schematic diagram of the three-dimensional structure of the brush ring and the rotating shaft;
[0027] Figure 6 A schematic diagram of the three-dimensional structure of the rubber block and the sponge block;
[0028] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the three-dimensional structure of the opening and closing components and the backing plate.
[0029] Figure 8 for Figure 7 Schematic diagram of the three-dimensional structure at point A in the middle;
[0030] Figure 9 A schematic diagram of the three-dimensional structure of the second pipe and the rotating shaft;
[0031] Figure 10 A three-dimensional structural diagram of the first and second pipes;
[0032] Figure 11 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the abutment, the first pipe, and the second pipe.
[0033] [Figure Labels]
[0034] 100. Main tower; 200. Connecting module; 201. Shell; 202. Slide groove; 203. Inclined block; 300. Clamp locking buckle; 400. Protective net; 500. Rotating component; 501. Rotating shaft; 502. Rubber block; 503. Brush ring; 504. Elastic rope; 600. Actuating module; 601. Support plate; 602. Sponge block; 700. Water supply unit; 701. Water tank; 702. First pipe; 703. Opening and closing assembly; 7031. Rectangular shell; 7032. Support block; 7033. Spring telescopic tube; 704. Second pipe; 800. Connecting rod.
[0035] As shown in the figure, specific structures and devices are marked in the figure to clearly illustrate the structure of the embodiments of the present invention. However, this is only for illustrative purposes and is not intended to limit the present invention to this specific structure, device and environment. Those skilled in the art can adjust or modify these devices and environments according to specific needs. Detailed Implementation
[0036] The following detailed description, in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments, describes a flexible protective device suitable for the synchronous construction of towers and beams provided by the present invention. It should be noted that, to make the embodiments more detailed, the following embodiments are the best and preferred embodiments; those skilled in the art can also use other alternative methods to implement some known technologies; and the accompanying drawings are only for more specific description of the embodiments and are not intended to specifically limit the present invention.
[0037] It should be noted that the use of terms such as "an embodiment," "an embodiment," "an exemplary embodiment," and "some embodiments" in the specification indicates that the described embodiment may include a specific feature, structure, or characteristic, but not every embodiment necessarily includes that specific feature, structure, or characteristic. Furthermore, when a specific feature, structure, or characteristic is described in connection with an embodiment, implementing such a feature, structure, or characteristic in conjunction with other embodiments (whether explicitly described or not) should be within the knowledge of those skilled in the art.
[0038] Generally, terms can be understood at least partly from their use in context. For example, depending at least partly on the context, the term "one or more" as used herein can be used to describe any feature, structure, or characteristic in a singular sense, or a combination of features, structures, or characteristics in a plural sense. Additionally, the term "based on" can be understood not necessarily to convey an exclusive set of factors, but rather, alternatively, depending at least partly on the context, to allow for the presence of other factors that are not necessarily explicitly described.
[0039] It is understood that the meanings of “on”, “above”, and “above” in this invention should be interpreted in the broadest manner, such that “on” means not only “directly on” something, but also includes the meaning of being “on” something with an intervening feature or layer, and that “above” or “above” means not only “on” something, but also includes the meaning of being “on” something without an intervening feature or layer.
[0040] Furthermore, spatially related terms such as “below,” “under,” “lower,” “above,” and “upper” are used herein for convenience to describe the relationship of one element or feature to one or more other elements or features, as illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Spatially related terms are intended to cover different orientations in the use or operation of the device other than those depicted in the accompanying drawings. The device may be oriented in other ways, and the spatially related descriptive terms used herein can be interpreted similarly.
[0041] like Figures 1 to 11 As shown, an embodiment of the present invention provides a flexible protective device suitable for safety protection during synchronous tower and beam construction, including a main tower 100, a clamp locking buckle 300 installed on the main tower 100, and a protective net 400 for protection. It also includes: a connecting module 200, which is fixedly connected to the port of the clamp locking buckle 300; a rotating component 500, which is movably connected inside the connecting module 200 and wound around the end of the rope of the protective net 400; a shifting module 600, which is installed at the upper and lower ends of the inner cavity of the connecting module 200 near the side wall of the protective net 400, and abuts against a water supply unit 700 fixedly connected to the connecting module 200; and a connecting rod. 800, the connecting rod 800 is disposed at the lower end of the inner cavity of the connecting module 200 and abuts against the rotating component 500; wherein, the rotating component 500 includes a rotating shaft 501, rubber blocks 502 installed at the upper and lower ends of the rotating shaft 501, and an elastic rope 504 sleeved on the rotating shaft 501; the actuating module 600 includes a backing plate 601, and a sponge block 602 bonded to the side of the backing plate 601 near the rotating component 500, the sponge block 602 being connected to the water supply unit 700; the water supply unit 700 includes a first pipe 702 and a second pipe 704 respectively connected to the two sponge blocks 602, and an opening and closing component 703 abutting against the rubber blocks 502 is installed on the first pipe 702.
[0042] As one implementation method in this embodiment, such as Figure 4 and Figure 5 As shown, the connecting module 200 includes a housing 201. The upper and lower ends of the inner cavity of the housing 201 are provided with sliding grooves 202 for the rotating shaft 501 to slide. An inclined block 203 located between the two toggle modules 600 is installed on the side wall of the inner cavity of the housing 201 near the protective net 400.
[0043] In this embodiment, the upper and lower slides 202 limit the top and bottom of the rotating part 500 to ensure that it can slide stably left and right inside the slides 202. The inclined block 203 receives and guides the water source flowing out of the upper push module 600 squeezed by the rubber block 502.
[0044] As one implementation method in this embodiment, such as Figure 5 and Figure 6 As shown, the middle part of the outer wall of the rotating shaft 501 is wound around the end of the rope of the protective net 400. A brush ring 503 located above the protective net 400 is welded to the outer wall of the rotating shaft 501. Both the upper and lower ends of the rotating shaft 501 are fitted with elastic ropes 504 that are fixed to the inner wall of the shell 201.
[0045] In this embodiment, as Figure 6It can be seen that the installation position of the brush ring 503 corresponds to the bottom position of the inclined surface of the inclined block 203. The rotating shaft 501 synchronously drives the brush ring 503 to rotate. The rotating shaft 501 winds up and limits one end of the rope of the protective net 400. When the protective net 400 is moved downward by the falling of objects during the tower beam construction operation, it will suddenly pull the rotating shaft 501 to drive the elastic rope 504 to move towards the side closer to the protective net 400. The elastic rope 504 is pulled into a taut state.
[0046] As one implementation method in this embodiment, such as Figure 6 and Figure 7 As shown, the rubber block 502 is obliquely shaped and is installed on the rotating shaft 501 at equal angles. The end of the rubber block 502 away from the rotating shaft 501 is semi-circular. The rubber block 502 is in contact with the sponge block 602.
[0047] In this embodiment, when the rotating shaft 501 drives the rubber block 502 to rotate synchronously, the outer wall of the rubber block 502 will intermittently hit the outer wall of the sponge block 602 and cause it to shift, resulting in the water inside the sponge block 602 being squeezed outward. At the same time, the intermittent contact between the outer wall of the rubber block 502 and the sponge block 602 increases the friction between the two.
[0048] As one implementation method in this embodiment, such as Figure 6 and Figure 7 As shown, the abutment 601 consists of a mounting plate, a fixing plate, and an arc-shaped spring telescopic tube. The fixing plate is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the housing 201. The mounting plate, which is bonded to the sponge block 602, is hinged to one end of the fixing plate near the rotating shaft 501. The mounting plate and the fixing plate are elastically connected by the arc-shaped spring telescopic tube. The upper abutment 601 is connected to the first pipe 702, and the lower abutment 601 is connected to the second pipe 704. The side of the mounting plate away from the sponge block 602 is in contact with the opening and closing assembly 703.
[0049] In this embodiment, the rubber block 502 abuts against the sponge block 602, forcing it to move the mounting plate, which then flips towards the fixed plate via the arc-shaped spring telescopic tube. At this time, the mounting plate simultaneously abuts against the opening and closing assembly 703, causing it to move.
[0050] As one implementation method in this embodiment, such as Figure 6 and Figure 10 As shown, a water tank 701 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the housing 201 at the top of the first pipe 702, and the first pipe 702 is installed at an inclined angle.
[0051] In this embodiment, by Figure 10As can be seen, the first pipe 702 is installed in an inclined shape. The water inside the water tank 701 will flow into the first pipe 702. The overall inclined arrangement of the first pipe 702 will cause the water to flow down steadily, avoiding the phenomenon that the water will stay inside the first pipe 702 and cannot flow down.
[0052] As one implementation method in this embodiment, such as Figure 8 and Figure 10 As shown, the opening and closing assembly 703 includes a rectangular shell 7031 fixedly connected to the first pipe 702. A stop block 7032 is movably sleeved inside the rectangular shell 7031. A spring telescopic tube 7033 is elastically supported between the stop block 7032 and the rectangular shell 7031. A circular hole groove communicating with the inner wall of the first pipe 702 is opened inside the stop block 7032. One end of the stop block 7032 away from the spring telescopic tube 7033 is in contact with the stop plate 601.
[0053] In this embodiment, by Figure 8 It can be seen that when the circular groove in the abutment block 7032 is not in contact with the abutment plate 601, it is not connected to the inner cavity of the first pipe 702. On the contrary, when the end of the abutment block 7032 away from the spring telescopic tube 7033 is pushed and pressed, it simultaneously drives the circular groove to correspond with the inner cavity of the first pipe 702. At this time, the water source inside the first pipe 702 will flow smoothly downward.
[0054] As one implementation method in this embodiment, such as Figure 7 and Figure 9 As shown, the connecting rod 800 has an inverted "C" shape and its surface is made of rubber.
[0055] In this embodiment, according to Figure 9 It is known that the lateral inflection point of the connecting rod 800 near the rubber block 502 is connected to the bearing of the housing 201 and is fitted with a spring plate to reset the connecting rod 800. When the connecting rod 800 is pushed against the mounting plate of the abutment 601 and flipped, the connecting rod 800 will rotate around the inflection point as the axis, causing its inner wall near the rubber block 502 to gradually fit into the rubber block 502.
[0056] The technical solution provided by the present invention locks four clamps 300 onto the main tower 100 respectively. When the top of the protective net 400 is subjected to the downward pressure of an object falling, the four corners of the protective net 400 are wrapped around one end of the rotating shaft 501 and the rotating shaft 501 is driven to move quickly to the side closer to the protective net 400, and then the rotating shaft 501 is rotated.
[0057] Simultaneously, as the shaft 501 rotates, the rubber block 502 intermittently strikes the sponge block 602. The sponge block 602, under pressure, flips along with the mounting plate of the abutment 601. At the moment of intermittent contact between the rubber block 502 and the sponge block 602, water on the outer wall of the sponge block 602 is rapidly squeezed and flows outwards. Under gravity, it flows down the top surface of the inclined block 203. At this time, the brush ring 503, along with the rapid rotation of the shaft 501, adheres to the water accumulated at the bottom of the inclined surface of the inclined block 203, and through rapid rotation, throws the water onto both sides of the inner wall of the housing 201. Figure 5 As can be seen, the semi-circular arc design of the inner wall of the shell 201 causes water to bounce outward through the inner wall of the shell 201 and splash out towards the area where the protective net 400 contacts the rotating shaft 501. At the same time, the semi-circular design of the rubber block 502 near the sponge block 602 causes the water to be quickly compressed when the rubber block 502 squeezes the sponge block 602, resulting in upward and downward splashing. This avoids excessive heat when the protective net 400 is pulled out and the rotating shaft 501 rotates rapidly, which would cause wear on the connection port of the protective net 400.
[0058] Meanwhile, when the sponge block 602 is pushed and flipped by the rubber block 502, the mounting plate of the abutment 601 is quickly pushed towards the abutment block 7032. The abutment block 7032 moves towards the side of the spring telescopic tube 7033 inside the rectangular shell 7031, causing the circular groove inside the abutment block 7032 to connect with the inner cavity of the first pipe 702. This allows water inside the water tank 701 to flow into the corresponding sponge block 602 through the first pipe 702 and the second pipe 704, respectively, via the mounting plates of the upper and lower abutment members 601, thus replenishing the water source. At the same time, when the abutment member 601 is not pushing against the abutment block 7032, the abutment block 7032 is misaligned with the inner cavity of the first pipe 702 due to the elastic force of the spring telescopic tube 7033, preventing water from flowing down and causing waste. It also controls the water source inside the sponge block 602 to prevent excessive water volume.
[0059] When the lower end abutment 601 flips to the side away from the pivot 501, it abuts against one end of the connecting rod 800, pushing it so that the inner wall of the end near the rubber block 502 gradually comes into contact with the outer wall of the rubber block 502. Due to the limitations of the outer wall material of the rubber block 502, when the two come into contact, the frictional force on the rubber block 502 and the pivot 501 will increase. At the same time, when the rubber block 502 and the sponge block 602 are in intermittent contact, the frictional force will also increase due to the limitations of their materials. This will prevent the middle area of the protective net 400 from falling rapidly due to falling construction objects at the end of the rope, providing a buffer force and avoiding the safety hazards caused by the middle of the protective net 400 contacting the ground and the resulting rebound force.
[0060] When the rotating shaft 501 stops rotating and the construction object above the protective net 400 is removed, the elastic rope 504 will pull the rotating shaft 501 and drive the rope end of the protective net 400 to move away from the actuating module 600.
[0061] This invention encompasses any substitutions, modifications, equivalent methods, and solutions made within the spirit and scope of this invention. To provide the public with a thorough understanding of this invention, specific details are described in detail in the following preferred embodiments; however, those skilled in the art will fully understand the invention even without these details. Furthermore, to avoid unnecessary misunderstanding of the essence of this invention, well-known methods, processes, procedures, components, and circuits are not described in detail.
[0062] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present invention. It should be noted that for those skilled in the art, several improvements and modifications can be made without departing from the principle of the present invention, and these improvements and modifications should also be considered within the scope of protection of the present invention.
Claims
1. A flexible protection device suitable for the synchronous construction safety protection of tower and beam, comprising a main tower, a hoop locking buckle installed on the main tower, and a protection net for protection, characterized in that, Also include: The connecting module is fixedly connected to the port of the hoop lock buckle; The rotating member is movably connected to the inside of the connecting module and is wound with the end of the protective net rope; The pushing module is installed in the inner cavity of the connecting module and is close to the upper and lower ends of the side wall of the protective net, and is in contact with the water supply unit fixedly connected with the connecting module; The connecting rod is arranged at the lower end of the inner cavity of the connecting module and is in contact with the rotating member; The rotating member includes a rotating shaft, rubber blocks installed on the upper and lower ends of the rotating shaft, and a elastic rope sleeved on the rotating shaft; The pushing module includes a resisting plate and a sponge block bonded to the side of the resisting plate close to the rotating member, and the sponge block is in communication with the water supply unit; The water supply unit includes a first pipeline and a second pipeline in communication with the two sponge blocks respectively, and the first pipeline is provided with an opening and closing assembly in contact with the rubber block; The connecting rod is connected with the bearing of the shell at the transverse inflection point close to the rubber block, and is sleeved with a spring sheet for resetting the connecting rod, when the connecting rod is turned over by the mounting plate of the resisting plate, the connecting rod will rotate around the inflection point, causing the inner wall close to the rubber block to gradually fit the rubber block; The resisting plate is composed of a mounting plate, a fixed plate and an arc-shaped spring telescopic pipe, the fixed plate is fixedly connected with the inner wall of the shell, one end of the fixed plate close to the rotating shaft is hingedly connected with the mounting plate bonded with the sponge block, and the mounting plate and the fixed plate are elastically connected through the arc-shaped spring telescopic pipe; The side of the mounting plate away from the sponge block is in contact with the opening and closing assembly; The shape of the connecting rod is reverse "C" shape, and the surface is made of rubber.
2. The flexible protection equipment suitable for the synchronous construction safety protection of tower beam according to claim 1, characterized in that, The connecting module includes a shell, the inner cavity of the shell is provided with a sliding groove at the upper and lower ends for sliding the rotating shaft, and the side wall of the shell close to the protective net is provided with an inclined block between the two pushing modules.
3. The flexible protection equipment suitable for the synchronous construction safety protection of tower beam according to claim 1, characterized in that, The middle part of the outer wall of the rotating shaft is wound with the end of the protective net rope, the outer wall of the rotating shaft is welded with a brush ring above the protective net, and the upper and lower ends of the rotating shaft are sleeved with elastic ropes fixedly connected with the inner wall of the shell.
4. The flexible protection equipment suitable for the synchronous construction safety protection of tower beam according to claim 1, characterized in that, The rubber block is obliquely installed on the rotating shaft, and the end away from the rotating shaft is semicircular, and the rubber block is in contact with the sponge block.
5. The flexible protection equipment suitable for the synchronous construction safety protection of tower beam according to claim 1, characterized in that, The upper end of the resisting plate is in communication with the first pipeline, and the lower end of the resisting plate is in communication with the second pipeline.
6. The flexible protection equipment suitable for the synchronous construction safety protection of tower beam according to claim 1, characterized in that, The top of the first pipeline is provided with a water tank fixedly connected with the inner wall of the shell, and the installation angle of the first pipeline is inclined.
7. The flexible protection equipment suitable for the synchronous construction safety protection of tower beam according to claim 1, characterized in that, The opening and closing assembly includes a rectangular shell fixedly connected with the first pipeline, a resisting block movably sleeved in the inside of the rectangular shell, and a spring telescopic pipe elastically supported between the resisting block and the rectangular shell.
8. The flexible protection equipment suitable for the synchronous construction safety protection of tower beam according to claim 7, characterized in that, The inside of the resisting block is provided with a circular hole slot in communication with the inner wall of the first pipeline, and the end of the resisting block away from the spring telescopic pipe is in contact with the resisting plate.
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