Emergency rescue equipment for water conservancy water transfer engineering

By setting up dividing strips and a double-tie sealing structure inside the sandbags, the problems of uneven sand filling and incomplete sealing were solved, achieving stable stacking and sealing of the sandbags and improving the effectiveness of the rescue equipment.

CN223922083UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-17山东省调水工程运行维护中心寿光管理站
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Application Number
CN202520149483.5
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-01-22
Publication Date
2026-02-17
Estimated Expiration
2035-01-22

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Technical Problem

Traditional sandbags are prone to bulging when filled with sand, resulting in unstable stacking, incomplete sealing, affecting the effectiveness of rescue operations and wasting resources.

Method used

The structure is divided into multiple chambers by internal partitions, and combined with a double pull rope sealing structure and conical sleeve fixation, it ensures uniform sand distribution and sealing performance.

Benefits of technology

It improved the stacking stability and sealing of sandbags, reduced sand leakage, decreased labor intensity and resource waste, and improved the efficiency of emergency rescue work.

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Abstract

The utility model belongs to the technical field of hydraulic engineering emergency rescue equipment, and particularly relates to hydraulic engineering water transfer engineering emergency rescue equipment which comprises a sandbag body, and a plurality of separation strips are arranged in the sandbag body at equal intervals and used for separating the sandbag body into a plurality of sand containing cavities. The sandbag comprises a sandbag body, a first threading sleeve is arranged at the top of the sandbag body in the direction of the sandbag body, a first pull rope is arranged in the first threading sleeve in a penetrating mode, a second threading sleeve is arranged on the inner side of the sandbag body and located below the first threading sleeve, and a second pull rope is arranged in the second threading sleeve in a penetrating mode. According to the sand bag, sand can be effectively prevented from bulging at the same position during sand filling, so that the sand in the sand bag is more uniformly distributed, the regularity of the shape of the sand bag is ensured, the sealing performance of the sand bag can be reliably maintained by double sealing of the sand bag, the protection performance of the sand bag is ensured not to be influenced, and the service life of the sand bag is prolonged. And the problems of resource waste and protection effect weakening caused by sand leakage are reduced.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model belongs to the technical field of emergency rescue equipment for water conservancy projects, specifically relating to an emergency rescue equipment for water diversion projects. Background Technology

[0002] In the field of water conservancy and water diversion projects, the efficient implementation of emergency rescue work is crucial to ensuring the safety of water conservancy facilities and protecting the lives and property of people in the surrounding areas; and sandbags, as one of the most commonly used basic equipment in emergency rescue, directly affect the effectiveness of the rescue work due to their performance.

[0003] Problems with existing technology:

[0004] Currently, traditional sandbags have revealed a series of problems that urgently need to be solved in practical applications. During the sand filling process, due to the lack of reasonable internal structural design, sand tends to accumulate in the same location, resulting in bulging of the sandbags. This not only damages the regular shape of the sandbags, but also makes it difficult to arrange the sandbags tightly when stacking them, reducing the overall stacking stability and affecting the effectiveness of flood control, leak plugging and other emergency rescue operations.

[0005] In addition, the sealing design of traditional sandbags is relatively simple and the sealing effect is not good. In actual use, especially when they are being transported, stacked or hit by water flow, sand can easily leak out from the seal. This not only wastes resources, but may also weaken the protective function of the sandbags and bring serious hidden dangers to the rescue work. Utility Model Content

[0006] The purpose of this invention is to provide an emergency rescue equipment for water conservancy projects, which can effectively prevent sand from bulging in the same position when filling the sandbag, making the sand distribution inside the sandbag more uniform, thereby ensuring the regularity of the sandbag's shape. It can also achieve double sealing of the sandbag to reliably maintain the sandbag's airtightness, ensuring that the protective performance of the sandbag is not affected, and reducing the waste of resources and weakening of the protective effect caused by sand leakage.

[0007] The specific technical solution adopted by this utility model is as follows:

[0008] An emergency rescue equipment for water diversion projects includes a sandbag body. The sandbag body has multiple equidistant partitions inside, dividing it into multiple sand-filling chambers. A first threading sleeve is located on the top of the sandbag body along its own direction, with a first pull rope passing through its interior. A second threading sleeve is located inside the sandbag body and below the first threading sleeve, with a second pull rope passing through its interior. A mounting block is located on one side of the sandbag body, with two first through holes on one side, through which both ends of the first pull rope pass. Two second through holes are located on one side of the mounting block and below the first through holes, through which both ends of the second pull rope pass. Each of the first and second through holes has a locking mechanism for securing the first and second pull ropes.

[0009] The buckling mechanism includes two first through holes and two second through holes, each with a conical sleeve fixed inside. One end of the first pull rope and the second pull rope passes through the larger diameter of the conical sleeve and exits through the smaller diameter. A pull rod is fixed between one end of the first pull rope and the second pull rope in the same direction. Multiple fixing knots that cooperate with the conical sleeve are equidistantly arranged on the outer walls of the first pull rope and the second pull rope. Two third through holes are opened on the outside of the sandbag body, and one end of the second pull rope passes through the third through holes.

[0010] The distance between the top of the dividing strip and the top of the sandbag body is 15 centimeters.

[0011] The sandbag body has multiple protrusions evenly spaced on both sides to increase its friction.

[0012] The sandbag body is equipped with transfer belts on both sides for handling.

[0013] The technical effects achieved by this utility model are as follows:

[0014] This utility model, by setting a dividing strip, can divide the interior of the sandbag body into multiple chambers, preventing bulging at the same position when filling with sand. It can effectively stabilize the sandbag body filled with sand, so that each sandbag can fit tightly together, improving the stacking stability of the sandbag body filled with sand. This provides a solid foundation for the construction of protective dikes in emergency rescue of water conservancy projects and reduces the risk of protective failure caused by unstable sandbag stacking.

[0015] By installing a first threaded sleeve at the top of the sandbag and a second threaded sleeve on the lower inner side, through which the first and second pull ropes are respectively threaded, a double seal is achieved on the sandbag. Compared with the traditional simple sealing method, this design can more effectively prevent sand from leaking out of the seal. Whether it is bumpy during transportation or in complex environments such as water flow impact at the rescue site, the double sealing structure can reliably maintain the sandbag's airtightness, ensuring that the sandbag's protective performance is not affected, and reducing the waste of resources and weakening of protective effect caused by sand leakage. At the same time, the cooperation between the fixing knot and the conical clamp can quickly limit and fix the tightened pull rope, ensuring a firm seal. This process does not require complicated operating skills, greatly improving the efficiency of sandbag sealing, while reducing labor intensity, enabling rescue personnel to quickly complete the sandbag sealing in the tense rescue work, and gaining valuable rescue time. Attached Figure Description

[0016] Figure 1 This is a frontal three-dimensional structural schematic diagram of the present invention;

[0017] Figure 2 This is a top-view three-dimensional structural diagram of the present invention;

[0018] Figure 3 This is the utility model Figure 1 A magnified structural diagram of region A in the middle.

[0019] The attached diagram lists the components represented by each number as follows:

[0020] 1. Sandbag body; 2. Divider strip; 3. First threading sleeve; 4. First pull rope; 5. Second threading sleeve; 6. Second pull rope; 7. First perforation; 8. Second perforation; 9. Conical clamp; 10. Fixing knot; 11. Mounting block; 12. Third perforation; 13. Pull rod; 14. Transfer belt; 15. Protrusion. Detailed Implementation

[0021] To make the objectives and advantages of this utility model clearer, the following detailed description is provided in conjunction with embodiments. It should be understood that the following text is merely used to describe one or more specific embodiments of this utility model and does not strictly limit the scope of protection specifically claimed by this utility model.

[0022] like Figures 1-2As shown, an emergency rescue equipment for a water diversion project includes a sandbag body 1. Multiple partitions 2 are equidistantly arranged inside the sandbag body 1 to divide it into multiple sand-filling chambers. A first threading sleeve 3 is arranged on the top of the sandbag body 1 along its own direction, with a first pull rope 4 passing through its interior. A second threading sleeve 5 is arranged on the inner side of the sandbag body 1 below the first threading sleeve 3, with a second pull rope 6 passing through its interior. An installation block 11 is arranged on one side of the sandbag body 1, with two first through holes 7 formed on one side, through which the two ends of the first pull rope 4 pass. Two second through holes 8 are formed on one side of the installation block 11 below the first through holes 7, through which the two ends of the second pull rope 6 pass. Each of the two first through holes 7 and the two second through holes 8 has a buckle mechanism for securing the first pull rope 4 and the second pull rope 6. The distance between the top of the partitions 2 and the top of the sandbag body 1 is 15 centimeters.

[0023] According to the above structure, the partition 2 can divide the interior of the sandbag body 1 into multiple chambers, preventing bulging at the same position when filling with sand, and effectively stabilizing the sandbag body 1 filled with sand; the first threading sleeve 3 and the second threading sleeve 5, together with the first pull rope 4 and the second pull rope 6, can double seal the sandbag body 1, which can effectively prevent sand from leaking out from the seal.

[0024] like Figures 1-3 As shown, the buckling mechanism includes two first through holes 7 and two second through holes 8, each with a conical sleeve 9 fixed inside. One end of the first pull rope 4 and the second pull rope 6 passes through the larger diameter of the conical sleeve 9 and exits through the smaller diameter. A pull rod 13 is fixed between one end of the first pull rope 4 and the second pull rope 6 in the same direction. Multiple fixing knots 10 that cooperate with the conical sleeve 9 are equidistantly arranged on the outer walls of the first pull rope 4 and the second pull rope 6. Two third through holes 12 are opened on the outside of the sandbag body 1, and one end of the second pull rope 6 passes through the third through hole 12.

[0025] According to the above structure, when sealing the sandbag body 1, both hands hold the pull rod 13 respectively and pull the pull rod 13 to both sides. The sandbag body 1 is double-sealed by the first pull rope 4 and the second pull rope 6. At the same time, the fixing knot 10 on the first pull rope 4 and the second pull rope 6 cooperates with the conical sleeve 9 to limit and fix the first pull rope 4 and the second pull rope 6 after tightening, thereby stably sealing the opening on the sandbag body 1. The structure is simple and easy to operate, which improves the efficiency and effect of sealing the sandbag body 1 and also reduces the labor intensity.

[0026] like Figures 1-2 As shown, the sandbag body 1 has multiple protrusions 15 evenly spaced on both sides to increase its friction.

[0027] According to the above structure, the protrusion 15 can effectively increase the friction when the sandbag bodies 1 are stacked together, thereby improving the stability of the stacked sandbag bodies 1.

[0028] like Figures 1-2 As shown, the sandbag body 1 has transfer belts 14 on both sides for transportation.

[0029] Based on the above structure, the transfer belt 14 is designed to facilitate the stable holding of the sandbag body 1 by the staff, thereby facilitating the handling of the sandbag body 1 and increasing the practicality of the equipment.

[0030] The working principle of this utility model is as follows: When using the emergency rescue equipment for water diversion projects of this invention, sand is first filled into the sandbag body 1. Due to the internal partition strip 2, the sand is evenly distributed into each sand-filling chamber, avoiding bulging. After filling, the sandbag is sealed. Holding the pull rod 13 with both hands and pulling it to both sides, the first pull rope 4 and the second pull rope 6 slide within the first threading sleeve 3 and the second threading sleeve 5, tightening the opening of the sandbag. Simultaneously, the fixing knot 10 on the pull rope enters the conical clamp 9. The large-diameter end of the conical clamp 9 allows the fixing knot 10 to pass through, while the small-diameter end limits the fixing knot 10, keeping the pull rope taut and achieving a double seal on the sandbag. When stacking sandbags, the protrusions 15 on both sides of the sandbag body 1 increase the friction between the sandbags, making the stacking more stable. When it is necessary to move the sandbags, rescue personnel can easily pick them up and move them by grabbing the transfer belt 14, improving the convenience and efficiency of the operation.

[0031] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this utility model. It should be noted that those skilled in the art can make various improvements and modifications without departing from the principle of this utility model, and these improvements and modifications should also be considered within the scope of protection of this utility model. Structures, devices, and operating methods not specifically described or explained in this utility model, unless otherwise specified or limited, shall be implemented using conventional methods in the field.

Claims

1. An emergency rescue equipment for water conservancy projects, comprising a sandbag body (1), characterized in that: The inside of the sandbag body (1) is equidistantly provided with a plurality of partition belts (2) for separating the sandbag body (1) into a plurality of sand loading chambers, the top of the sandbag body (1) is provided with a first threading sleeve (3) along the direction of itself, the first threading sleeve (3) is provided with a first pull rope (4) penetratingly inside, the inner side of the sandbag body (1) and below the first threading sleeve (3) is provided with a second threading sleeve (5), the second threading sleeve (5) is provided with a second pull rope (6) penetratingly inside, one side of the sandbag body (1) is provided with a mounting block (11), two first perforations (7) are provided through one side of the mounting block (11), and the two ends of the first pull rope (4) respectively pass through the first perforations (7), two second perforations (8) are provided through one side of the mounting block (11) and below the first perforations (7), and the two ends of the second pull rope (6) respectively pass through the second perforations (8), and the interiors of the two first perforations (7) and second perforations (8) are provided with buckle mechanisms for fixing the first pull rope (4) and the second pull rope (6). ​ 2. The water conservancy project emergency rescue equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that: The buckle mechanisms include tapered sleeves (9) fixed inside the two first perforations (7) and the two second perforations (8), and one end of the first pull rope (4) and the second pull rope (6) penetrates from the large diameter of the tapered sleeve (9) and penetrates out from the small diameter, a pull rod (13) is fixed between the one ends of the first pull rope (4) and the second pull rope (6) in the same direction, a plurality of fixed knots (10) cooperating with the tapered sleeves (9) are equidistantly provided on the outer walls of the first pull rope (4) and the second pull rope (6), two third perforations (12) are provided on the outside of the sandbag body (1), and one end of the second pull rope (6) penetrates through the third perforations (12).

3. The water conservancy project emergency rescue equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that: The distance between the top of the partition belt (2) and the top of the sandbag body (1) is fifteen centimeters.

4. The water conservancy project emergency rescue equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that: The two sides of the sandbag body (1) are both equidistantly provided with a plurality of protrusions (15) for increasing the friction.

5. The water conservancy project emergency rescue equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that: The two sides of the sandbag body (1) are provided with transfer belts (14) for carrying.