Movable sunshade device for building management

By combining components such as the base, casters, and support blocks, the design achieves mobility, convenient height adjustment, and flexible adjustment of the shading area, solving the adaptability and stability issues of existing shading devices on construction sites and avoiding problems such as component wear and loose fixing.

CN223922699UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-17GUANGXI SAFETY ENG VOCATIONAL & TECH COLLEGE
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Application Number
CN202520336789.1
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-02-28
Publication Date
2026-02-17
Estimated Expiration
2035-02-28

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Technical Problem

Existing shading devices are inadequate in terms of mobility, ease of height adjustment, flexibility in adjusting shading area, and overall structural stability. They cannot efficiently adapt to the changing needs of construction sites, and are prone to problems such as component wear and loose fixing after long-term use.

Method used

The design incorporates a combination of a base, casters, support blocks, support columns, connecting grooves, lifting columns, connecting blocks, extension rods, telescopic rods, through holes, stop blocks, springs, pull rods, connecting shells, limit rods, compression springs, connecting plates, pull handles, sleeve rods, locking blocks, sunshade cloth, and pull rings. This design enables the sunshade device to be mobile, has convenient height adjustment, and allows for flexible adjustment of the sunshade area. Furthermore, the combination of various components enhances structural stability.

Benefits of technology

It improves the mobility, height adjustment convenience, and shading area adjustment flexibility of the sunshade device, enhances the stability of the structure, solves the changing needs of the construction site, and avoids problems such as component wear and loose fixing.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a movable sunshade device for building management, which comprises a base, universal wheels and supporting blocks, the universal wheels are fixedly connected to four corners of the bottom of the base, a supporting column is fixedly connected to the top of the base, and the supporting blocks are fixedly connected to the left side and the right side of the supporting column. The base, the universal wheels, the supporting block, the supporting column, the connecting groove, the lifting column, a connecting block, a containing groove, an extension rod, a first telescopic rod, a second telescopic rod, a third telescopic rod, a through hole, a containing groove, a check block, a spring, a pull rod, a connecting hole, a connecting shell, a limiting rod, a compressed spring, a connecting plate, a pull handle, a sleeve rod, a clamping block, sunshade cloth and a pull ring are used in cooperation; the problems that an existing sun-shading device is insufficient in mobility, height adjustment convenience, sun-shading area adjustment flexibility and overall structure stability and cannot efficiently adapt to variable construction site requirements, and after long-time use, parts are prone to being abraded, fixation is not firm and the like are solved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of building management technology, and in particular relates to a movable sunshade device for building management. Background Technology

[0002] Construction management refers to the effective planning, organization, direction, coordination, and control of a construction project's schedule, quality, safety, cost, contracts, and information throughout its entire lifecycle, ensuring the project is successfully completed according to its predetermined goals. It involves the rational allocation and use of resources such as human resources, materials, machinery, technology, and capital, as well as the effective response to internal and external environmental factors. Its aim is to achieve efficient, economical, safe, and environmentally friendly construction projects through scientific methods and advanced technologies, while simultaneously meeting the needs of the owner and fulfilling social responsibilities. This encompasses every stage from project decision-making to design, construction, completion, and post-construction maintenance, making it a highly comprehensive professional activity. Shading devices used in construction management refer to various facilities installed on the exterior or interior of buildings to block or reduce the impact of solar radiation on the building's interior, thereby lowering indoor temperature, reducing air conditioning energy consumption, and improving indoor comfort.

[0003] The problems with existing technologies are that existing sunshade devices are insufficient in terms of mobility, ease of height adjustment, flexibility in adjusting the shading area, and overall structural stability. They cannot efficiently adapt to the changing needs of construction sites, and are prone to problems such as component wear and loose fixing after long-term use. Utility Model Content

[0004] To address the problems existing in the prior art, this utility model provides a mobile sunshade device for building management. It has the advantages of excellent mobility, convenient height adjustment, flexible adjustment of shading area, and stable structural design. It solves the shortcomings of existing sunshade devices in terms of mobility, convenient height adjustment, flexible adjustment of shading area, and overall structural stability. These devices cannot efficiently adapt to the changing needs of construction sites and are prone to problems such as component wear and loose fixing after long-term use.

[0005] This utility model is implemented as follows: a movable building management sunshade device includes a base, casters, and support blocks. Casters are fixedly connected to the four corners of the bottom of the base. A support column is fixedly connected to the top of the base. Support blocks are fixedly connected to the left and right sides of the support column. The bottom of the support blocks is fixedly connected to the top of the base. A connecting groove is opened inside the support column. A lifting column is placed inside the connecting groove. The lifting column is slidably connected to the inside of the connecting groove.

[0006] In a preferred embodiment of this invention, a connecting block is fixedly connected to the top of the lifting column. Two receiving slots are provided on both the front and rear sides of the connecting block. An extension rod is placed inside each receiving slot. The extension rods are slidably connected to the receiving slots. A first telescopic rod is fixedly connected to the ends of the extension rods that are far apart from each other and to the left and right sides of the connecting block. A second telescopic rod is sleeved to the ends of the first telescopic rods that are far apart from each other. A third telescopic rod is sleeved to the ends of the second telescopic rods that are far apart from each other. The positions of the first telescopic rods correspond to the positions of the receiving slots. By providing the extension rods, the extension rods can be stored inside the receiving slots, making the space occupied when the equipment is stored less.

[0007] In a preferred embodiment of this invention, the support column has a plurality of through holes on its rear side, which are equidistantly distributed on the rear side of the support column. The bottom of the lifting column has a placement groove, and a stop block is placed inside the placement groove. The stop block is sleeved and connected to the placement groove. The stop block and the through holes cooperate with each other. A spring is fixedly connected to the front side of the stop block, and the front side of the spring is fixedly connected to the front side of the placement groove. A pull rod is fixedly connected to the front side of the stop block, and the pull rod passes through and extends out of the front side of the lifting column. By setting the spring and the stop block, the lifting column can be fixed and its movement can be prevented.

[0008] In a preferred embodiment of this invention, connecting holes are provided at the bottom of both the front and rear sides of the extension rod. Connecting shells are fixedly connected to the bottom of both the front and rear sides of the connecting block. Limiting rods, compression springs, and pull handles are provided inside the connecting shells. Compression springs are fixedly connected to the bottom of the connecting shells. Connecting plates are fixedly connected to the top of the compression springs. Limiting rods are fixedly connected to the left and right sides of the top of the connecting plates. The limiting rods cooperate with the connecting holes. Pull handles are fixedly connected to the bottom of the connecting plates. The bottom end of the pull handles penetrates through and extends out of the bottom of the connecting shells. The pull handles are slidably connected to the bottom of the connecting shells. By providing pull handles and compression springs, the limiting rods can be inserted into the connecting holes to fix the position of the extension rod, thereby increasing the stability of the extension rod.

[0009] In a preferred embodiment of this invention, each of the bottom parts of the connecting shell is fixedly connected to a sleeve rod, which penetrates through and extends out of the top of the connecting plate. The connecting plate is slidably connected to the surface of the sleeve rod, and the top of the sleeve rod is fixedly connected to the bottom of the connecting block. By setting the sleeve rod, the movement of the connecting plate can be restricted, preventing the connecting plate from shifting during movement.

[0010] In a preferred embodiment of this invention, the top of the connecting block, the extension rod, and the third telescopic rod are all fixedly connected to a locking block. A sunshade cloth is placed on the top of the locking block, and the top of the locking block is fixedly connected to the bottom of the sunshade cloth. By setting the locking block, the sunshade cloth can be fixed to the top of the locking block with screws, thereby achieving a sunshade effect.

[0011] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the front end of the pull rod is rotatably connected to a pull ring. By setting the pull ring, the position of the stop block can be adjusted by pulling the pull ring, thereby making the height adjustment of the lifting column more convenient.

[0012] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:

[0013] 1. This utility model solves the shortcomings of existing sunshade devices in terms of mobility, ease of height adjustment, flexibility of sunshade area adjustment, and overall structural stability by setting up a base, universal wheels, support blocks, support columns, connecting grooves, lifting columns, connecting blocks, receiving grooves, extension rods, first telescopic rods, second telescopic rods, third telescopic rods, through holes, placement grooves, stop blocks, springs, pull rods, connecting holes, connecting shells, limit rods, compression springs, connecting plates, pull handles, sleeve rods, locking blocks, sunshade cloths, and pull rings. These devices cannot efficiently adapt to the changing needs of construction sites and are prone to problems such as component wear and loose fixing after long-term use.

[0014] 2. By setting a pull ring, the position of the stop block can be adjusted by pulling the pull ring, making the height adjustment of the lifting column more convenient. Attached Figure Description

[0015] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the sunshade device provided in an embodiment of the present utility model;

[0016] Figure 2 This is a partial three-dimensional structural diagram of the sunshade device provided in an embodiment of the present utility model;

[0017] Figure 3 This is a partial perspective sectional view of the lifting column provided in this embodiment of the utility model;

[0018] Figure 4 This is a three-dimensional exploded view of the limiting rod provided in this embodiment of the utility model.

[0019] In the diagram: 1. Base; 2. Casters; 3. Support block; 4. Support column; 5. Connecting groove; 6. Lifting column; 7. Connecting block; 8. Receiving groove; 9. Extension rod; 10. First telescopic rod; 11. Second telescopic rod; 12. Third telescopic rod; 13. Through hole; 14. Placement groove; 15. Stop block; 16. Spring; 17. Pull rod; 18. Connecting hole; 19. Connecting shell; 20. Limiting rod; 21. Compression spring; 22. Connecting plate; 23. Pull handle; 24. Sleeve rod; 25. Locking block; 26. Sunshade cloth; 27. Pull ring. Detailed Implementation

[0020] To further understand the invention content, features and effects of this utility model, the following embodiments are provided, and detailed descriptions are given in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.

[0021] The structure of this utility model will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0022] like Figures 1 to 4 As shown in the figure, a movable building management sunshade device provided by this utility model embodiment includes a base 1, casters 2 and support blocks 3. Casters 2 are fixedly connected to the four corners of the bottom of the base 1. Support columns 4 are fixedly connected to the top of the base 1. Support blocks 3 are fixedly connected to the left and right sides of the support columns 4. The bottom of the support blocks 3 is fixedly connected to the top of the base 1. A connecting groove 5 is opened inside the support column 4. A lifting column 6 is placed inside the connecting groove 5. The lifting column 6 is slidably connected to the inside of the connecting groove 5.

[0023] refer to Figure 2 The top of the lifting column 6 is fixedly connected to a connecting block 7. Two receiving slots 8 are opened on the front and rear sides of the connecting block 7. An extension rod 9 is placed inside the receiving slot 8. The extension rod 9 is slidably connected inside the receiving slot 8. The ends of the extension rods 9 that are far apart from each other and the left and right sides of the connecting block 7 are fixedly connected to a first telescopic rod 10. The ends of the first telescopic rods 10 that are far apart from each other are connected to a second telescopic rod 11 through a sleeve. The ends of the second telescopic rods 11 that are far apart from each other are connected to a third telescopic rod 12 through a sleeve. The positions of the first telescopic rods 10 correspond to the positions of the receiving slots 8.

[0024] By adopting the above solution, the extension rod 9 can be retracted into the receiving slot 8, so that the space occupied by the equipment is reduced when it is stored.

[0025] refer to Figure 3A number of through holes 13 are provided on the rear side of the support column 4. The through holes 13 are evenly distributed on the rear side of the support column 4. A placement groove 14 is provided at the bottom of the lifting column 6. A stop block 15 is placed inside the placement groove 14. The stop block 15 is sleeved and connected to the inside of the placement groove 14. The stop block 15 and the through holes 13 cooperate with each other. A spring 16 is fixedly connected to the front side of the stop block 15. The front side of the spring 16 is fixedly connected to the front side of the placement groove 14. A pull rod 17 is fixedly connected to the front side of the stop block 15. The pull rod 17 passes through and extends out of the front side of the lifting column 6.

[0026] By adopting the above solution, the lifting column 6 can be fixed by setting the spring 16 and the stop block 15 to prevent it from moving.

[0027] refer to Figure 4 The extension rod 9 has connecting holes 18 at the bottom of both the front and rear sides. The connecting block 7 has connecting shells 19 fixedly connected to the bottom of both the front and rear sides. The connecting shells 19 are equipped with limit rods 20, compression springs 21 and pull handles 23. The bottom of the connecting shells 19 is fixedly connected to compression springs 21. The top of the compression springs 21 is fixedly connected to connecting plates 22. The left and right sides of the top of the connecting plates 22 are fixedly connected to limit rods 20. The limit rods 20 are used in conjunction with the connecting holes 18. The bottom of the connecting plates 22 is fixedly connected to pull handles 23. The bottom end of the pull handles 23 passes through and extends out of the bottom of the connecting shells 19. The pull handles 23 are slidably connected to the bottom of the connecting shells 19.

[0028] By adopting the above solution, by setting the pull handle 23 and the compression spring 21, the limiting rod 20 can be inserted into the connecting hole 18 to fix the position of the extension rod 9, thereby increasing the stability of the extension rod 9.

[0029] refer to Figure 4 Each of the bottom parts of the connecting shell 19 is fixedly connected to a sleeve rod 24. Each sleeve rod 24 passes through and extends out of the top of the connecting plate 22. Each of the connecting plates 22 is slidably connected to the surface of the sleeve rod 24. Each of the top parts of the sleeve rod 24 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the connecting block 7.

[0030] By adopting the above solution, the movement of the connecting plate 22 can be restricted by setting the sleeve 24, so as to prevent the connecting plate 22 from deviating when moving.

[0031] refer to Figure 1 and Figure 2 The top of the connecting block 7, the extension rod 9 and the third telescopic rod 12 are all fixedly connected to the locking block 25, and the top of the locking block 25 is placed on the sunshade cloth 26. The top of the locking block 25 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the sunshade cloth 26.

[0032] By adopting the above solution: by setting the locking block 25, the sunshade cloth 26 can be fixed to the top of the locking block 25 with screws, thereby achieving the sunshade effect.

[0033] refer to Figure 3 The front end of the lever 17 is connected to a pull ring 27 by rotation.

[0034] By adopting the above solution, by setting the pull ring 27, the position of the stop block 15 can be adjusted by pulling the pull ring 27, thereby making the height adjustment of the lifting column 6 more convenient.

[0035] The working principle of this utility model:

[0036] When in use, use the casters 2 to move the equipment to the work site, then fix the casters 2. Next, pull down the handle 23 to move the limit rod 20 out of the connecting hole 18. Then pull the extension rod 9 outward. When it reaches the outermost end, release the handle 23. At this time, the compression spring 21 will reset the limit rod 20 and insert it into the connecting hole 18 to fix the extension rod 9. Then pull the second telescopic rod 11 out of the first telescopic rod 10 and the third telescopic rod 12 out of the second telescopic rod 11. At this time, the entire sunshade 26 is fully unfolded. Then use the pull ring 27 to pull the pull rod 17. The pull rod 17 will move the stop block 15 out of the through hole 13. At this time, move the lifting column 6 upward to the appropriate height. Then release the pull ring 27. The spring 16 will reset the stop block 15 and allow the stop block 15 to pass through the through hole 13 to fix the height of the lifting column 6. At this time, the entire equipment is adjusted.

[0037] In summary, this movable building management sunshade device, through the coordinated use of a base 1, casters 2, support blocks 3, support columns 4, connecting grooves 5, lifting columns 6, connecting blocks 7, receiving grooves 8, extension rods 9, first telescopic rods 10, second telescopic rods 11, third telescopic rods 12, through holes 13, placement grooves 14, stop blocks 15, springs 16, pull rods 17, connecting holes 18, connecting shells 19, limit rods 20, compression springs 21, connecting plates 22, pull handles 23, sleeve rods 24, locking blocks 25, sunshade cloth 26, and pull rings 27, solves the shortcomings of existing sunshade devices in terms of mobility, ease of height adjustment, flexibility in adjusting the sunshade area, and overall structural stability. These devices are unable to efficiently adapt to the changing needs of construction sites and are prone to component wear and loose fixing after prolonged use.

[0038] It should be noted that, in this document, relational terms such as "first" and "second" are used only to distinguish one entity or operation from another, and do not necessarily require or imply any such actual relationship or order between these entities or operations. Furthermore, the terms "comprising," "including," or any other variations thereof are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements includes not only those elements but also other elements not expressly listed, or elements inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus.

[0039] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.

Claims

1. A movable sunshade device for building management, comprising a base (1), casters (2), and a support block (3), characterized in that: The four corners of the base (1) are fixedly connected with casters (2), the top of the base (1) is fixedly connected with a support column (4), the left and right sides of the support column (4) are fixedly connected with support blocks (3), the bottom of the support blocks (3) is fixedly connected to the top of the base (1), the support column (4) has a connecting groove (5) inside, the connecting groove (5) has a lifting column (6) inside, and the lifting column (6) is slidably connected to the inside of the connecting groove (5).

2. The movable building management sunshade device as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The top of the lifting column (6) is fixedly connected to a connecting block (7). Two receiving slots (8) are opened on the front and rear sides of the connecting block (7). An extension rod (9) is placed inside the receiving slot (8). The extension rod (9) is slidably connected inside the receiving slot (8). A first telescopic rod (10) is fixedly connected to the ends of the extension rods (9) that are far apart from each other and to the left and right sides of the connecting block (7). A second telescopic rod (11) is sleeved to the ends of the first telescopic rods (10) that are far apart from each other. A third telescopic rod (12) is sleeved to the ends of the second telescopic rods (11) that are far apart from each other. The positions of the first telescopic rods (10) correspond to the positions of the receiving slots (8).

3. A movable sunshade device for building management as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The support column (4) has a number of through holes (13) on its rear side. The through holes (13) are evenly distributed on the rear side of the support column (4). The bottom of the lifting column (6) has a placement groove (14). A stop block (15) is placed inside the placement groove (14). The stop block (15) is connected to the inside of the placement groove (14) by a sleeve. The stop block (15) and the through hole (13) cooperate with each other. A spring (16) is fixedly connected to the front side of the stop block (15). The front side of the spring (16) is fixedly connected to the front side of the placement groove (14). A pull rod (17) is fixedly connected to the front side of the stop block (15). The pull rod (17) passes through and extends out of the front side of the lifting column (6).

4. A movable sunshade device for building management as described in claim 2, characterized in that: The extension rod (9) has connecting holes (18) at the bottom of both the front and rear sides. The connecting block (7) has connecting shells (19) fixedly connected to the bottom of both the front and rear sides. The connecting shells (19) are equipped with limit rods (20), compression springs (21) and pull handles (23). The bottom of the connecting shells (19) is fixedly connected to compression springs (21). The top of the compression springs (21) is fixedly connected to connecting plates (22). The left and right sides of the top of the connecting plates (22) are fixedly connected to limit rods (20). The limit rods (20) cooperate with the connecting holes (18). The bottom of the connecting plates (22) is fixedly connected to pull handles (23). The bottom end of the pull handles (23) penetrates through and extends out of the bottom of the connecting shells (19). The pull handles (23) are slidably connected to the bottom of the connecting shells (19).

5. A movable building management sunshade device as described in claim 4, characterized in that: The bottom of the connecting shell (19) is fixedly connected to a sleeve rod (24). The sleeve rod (24) passes through and extends out of the top of the connecting plate (22). The connecting plate (22) is slidably connected to the surface of the sleeve rod (24). The top of the sleeve rod (24) is fixedly connected to the bottom of the connecting block (7).

6. A movable sunshade device for building management as described in claim 2, characterized in that: The top of the connecting block (7), the extension rod (9) and the third telescopic rod (12) are all fixedly connected to the locking block (25), and the top of the locking block (25) is placed on the sunshade cloth (26). The top of the locking block (25) is fixedly connected to the bottom of the sunshade cloth (26).

7. A movable building management sunshade device as described in claim 3, characterized in that: The front end of the pull rod (17) is rotatably connected to a pull ring (27).