Simple repair rod for 35KV line

By using the convex edge and groove sleeve structure of the support rod and the design of fiberglass material, the problem of complicated assembly of the emergency repair pole is solved, realizing fast and stable installation of the emergency repair pole, and improving the efficiency and safety of power restoration.

CN223922729UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-17黄启棉
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520533257.7
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-25
Publication Date
2026-02-17
Estimated Expiration
2035-03-25

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

The existing emergency repair poles are cumbersome to assemble, affecting repair efficiency and increasing safety risks, especially in emergency situations and in severe weather.

Method used

The support rod features a convex edge and groove sleeve structure on its periphery, and is fixed by screw connection. The support assembly is perpendicular to the base and is equipped with a ground insertion rod. The support rod is made of fiberglass, and clamps and steel wire ropes are used for the stable installation of the line frame pole.

Benefits of technology

It enables rapid assembly and disassembly, improves the stability and wind resistance of emergency repair poles, reduces installation complexity and safety risks, and ensures efficient power restoration.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a 35KV line simple first-aid repair rod, which comprises a supporting assembly and a line frame rod, the rod diameter of the supporting assembly is gradually reduced from bottom to top, the supporting assembly comprises a plurality of supporting rods, convex edges are arranged on the peripheral sides of the supporting rods, grooves corresponding to the convex edges are formed in the opposite inner sides of the supporting rods, and every two adjacent supporting rods are mutually sleeved and aligned through the convex edges and the grooves. The supporting rod on the bottom layer is connected with the ground through a base, the supporting assembly is perpendicular to the base, and a ground inserting rod is arranged on the surface, away from the supporting assembly, of the base. The two ends of the wire holder rod are movably connected to the supporting rod through clamping pieces, an insulator is arranged at the end, away from the supporting rod, of the wire holder rod and used for hanging an electric wire, and a steel wire rope is arranged between the end and the corresponding clamping piece. The two adjacent supporting rods of the first-aid repair rod are aligned through mutual sleeving connection of the convex edges and the grooves and are connected and fixed through the screws, rapid alignment and simple assembly and disassembly are achieved, and meanwhile stable supporting force can be provided in the using process.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of power emergency repair technology, and specifically relates to a simple emergency repair pole for 35KV lines. Background Technology

[0002] With the continuous development of power systems, power emergency repair operations play an increasingly important role in ensuring the safe and stable operation of power systems. Power repair poles, as indispensable tools, are often used to replace poles damaged by storms, human factors, or other accidents to maintain normal power transmission and facilitate the repair or replacement of damaged poles by workers.

[0003] Existing emergency repair poles are typically assembled using flange splicing or sleeve connections. To ensure the stability of the pole, multiple screws are required to secure the joints during assembly. In emergency repair situations, each screw must be tightened individually, significantly prolonging power restoration time due to the cumbersome installation process. This increases the complexity of the operation, impacts repair efficiency, and further complicates installation in inclement weather or at heights, increasing safety risks. Utility Model Content

[0004] To address the aforementioned problems, this utility model provides a simplified emergency repair pole for 35KV lines, which solves the issues of cumbersome assembly and reduced repair efficiency associated with existing emergency repair poles.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the technical solution adopted by this utility model is as follows:

[0006] A simple emergency repair pole for 35KV power lines includes:

[0007] A support assembly, whose rod diameter gradually decreases from bottom to top, includes multiple support rods. Each support rod has a protruding edge on its periphery, and a corresponding groove is formed on its inner side. Adjacent support rods are fitted together via the protruding edge and the groove, and fixed together with screws. The bottom support rod is connected to the ground via a base. The support assembly is perpendicular to the base, and a ground-inserting rod is positioned on the base away from the surface of the support assembly.

[0008] The wire frame pole has two ends that are movably connected to the support pole via clamping members. An insulator is provided at the end of the wire frame pole away from the support pole for hanging wires, and a steel wire rope is provided between this end and the corresponding clamping member.

[0009] Preferably, the length of the groove is less than the length of the protrusion.

[0010] Preferably, the convex edge has a fastening through hole, the convex edge and the groove are aligned through the fastening through hole and fixed by screws.

[0011] Preferably, the clamping member includes two connecting clamps and a locking screw. The two ends of the connecting clamps are provided with first connecting ends. The two connecting clamps are clamped around the periphery of the support rod, and the first connecting ends are connected to the wire frame rod through the locking screw. The wire rope is connected to the locking screw.

[0012] Preferably, the clamping member further includes a hook connected to the periphery of the locking screw for connecting the wire rope.

[0013] Preferably, the connecting clamp has a relief groove, which corresponds to and fits snugly against the convex edge.

[0014] Preferably, the end of the wire frame rod away from the support rod is provided with a second connecting end for connecting the wire rope.

[0015] Preferably, the line frame pole is provided with a hanging member for hanging insulators, and is arranged opposite to the second connecting end.

[0016] Preferably, the support rod is made of fiberglass.

[0017] Compared with existing technologies, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:

[0018] 1. The support rod has a protruding edge on its periphery, and a groove corresponding to the protruding edge is formed on its inner side. Two adjacent support rods are sleeved together, and the two adjacent support rods are aligned by the mutual sleeve of the protruding edge and the groove, and are fixed by screws, so as to realize quick alignment, easy assembly and disassembly, and at the same time provide stable support during use.

[0019] 2. The bottom support rod is connected to the ground through a base to ensure sufficient stability of the equipment during emergency repairs. The vertical setting of the support components enhances the support force of the equipment, giving the entire emergency repair pole high wind resistance and durability. The base is equipped with a grounding rod away from the surface of the support components, which makes it easy to firmly insert the equipment into the ground and prevent the equipment from becoming unstable due to external factors during emergency repairs. Attached Figure Description

[0020] Figure 1 This is a structural schematic diagram of the simple emergency repair pole for 35KV lines according to this utility model;

[0021] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a simple emergency repair pole for a 35KV line according to this utility model.

[0022] In the attached diagram, 1-support component, 11-support rod, 111-protruding edge, 112-groove, 113-fastening through hole, 12-base, 13-grounding rod, 2-wire frame rod, 21-second connecting end, 22-hanging piece, 3-insulator, 4-wire rope, 5-reinforcing rib, 6-clamping piece, 61-connecting clamp, 611-first connecting end, 612-leaving groove, 62-locking screw, 63-hook. Detailed Implementation

[0023] To make the objectives, technical solutions and advantages of this utility model clearer, the embodiments of this utility model will be described in further detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0024] Where the following description relates to the accompanying drawings, unless otherwise indicated, the same numbers in different drawings denote the same or similar elements. The embodiments described in the following exemplary embodiments do not represent all embodiments consistent with this invention. Rather, they are merely examples of apparatuses and methods consistent with some aspects of this invention as detailed in the appended claims.

[0025] In the description of this utility model, it should be understood that the terms "first," "second," etc., are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of these terms in this utility model based on the specific circumstances. Furthermore, in the description of this utility model, unless otherwise stated, "multiple" refers to two or more. "And / or" describes the relationship between related objects, indicating that three relationships can exist. For example, A and / or B can represent: A existing alone, A and B existing simultaneously, or B existing alone. The character " / " generally indicates that the preceding and following related objects have an "or" relationship.

[0026] Unless otherwise defined, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention pertains. The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the invention. The term "and / or" as used herein includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items.

[0027] To resolve the above issues, please refer to [link / reference]. Figures 1 to 2This utility model provides a simple emergency repair pole for a 35KV line, including a support assembly 1 and a line frame pole 2. The diameter of the support assembly 1 gradually decreases from bottom to top and includes multiple support rods 11. Each support rod 11 has a protruding edge 111 on its periphery, and a groove 112 corresponding to the protruding edge 111 is formed on its inner side. Two adjacent support rods 11 are fitted and aligned with each other through the protruding edge 111 and the groove 112, and are fixed by screws. The bottom support rod 11 is connected to the ground through a base 12. The support assembly 1 is perpendicular to the base 12, and a grounding rod 13 is provided on the surface of the base 12 away from the support assembly 1. Both ends of the line frame pole 2 are movably connected to the support rods 11 through clamps 6. An insulator 3 is provided at the end of the line frame pole 2 away from the support rods 11 for hanging wires, and a steel wire rope 4 is provided between this end and the corresponding clamp 6. The ground-inserting pole 13 is inserted into the ground at a depth of 1m to 2m. At the same time, the base 12 increases the contact area between the support pole 11 and the ground. A reinforcing rib 5 is provided between the base 12 and the support component 1, so that the emergency repair pole can be stably installed on the ground. The reinforcing rib 5 can be connected to the base 12 and the support component 1 by welding or screwing.

[0028] In an optional embodiment, the length of the groove 112 is less than the length of the protrusion 111. By limiting the length of the groove 112 to further determine the length by which the upper support rod 11 is inserted into the lower support rod 11, not only can accurate positioning be achieved, but the connection stability between the two support rods 11 can also be further improved. Simultaneously, the close fit between the two support rods 11 further enhances the overall structural stability.

[0029] In optional embodiments, such as Figure 2 As shown, the protruding edge 111 has a fastening through hole 113. The protruding edge 111 and the groove 112 are aligned through the fastening through hole 113 and fixed by screws. When the upper support rod 11 is inserted into the end of the groove 112 of the lower support rod 11, the fastening through holes 113 of the two support rods 11 correspond, and screws are used for tightening, which improves the connection stability between the two support rods 11, making it more secure and ensuring the personal safety of personnel during emergency repairs. It also facilitates disassembly, assembly, and subsequent maintenance.

[0030] In optional embodiments, such as Figure 2As shown, the clamping member 6 includes two connecting plates 61 and a locking screw 62. Each connecting plate 61 has a first connecting end 611 at both ends. The two connecting plates 61 clamp the periphery of the support rod 11, and the first connecting ends 611 are connected to the wire frame rod 2 via the locking screw 62. The wire rope 4 is connected to the locking screw 62. The clamping member 6 also includes a hook 63, which is connected to the periphery of the locking screw 62 and used to connect the wire rope 4. The two connecting plates 61 are arc-shaped and fit snugly against the periphery of the support rod 11. The two connecting plates 61 clamp one end of the wire frame rod 2 and secure it with the locking screw 62. The clamping of the connecting plates 61 against the periphery of the support rod 11 enhances the connection stability between the support rod 11 and the wire frame rod 2. The wire rope 4 is connected to the clamping member 6 via the locking screw 62, which serves to adjust and fix the wire frame pole 2. The wire rope 4 is connected to another clamping member 6, and the installation position of the clamping member 6 is higher than that of the clamping member 6 connecting the wire frame pole 2, so that the wire rope 4 and the wire frame pole 2 are set at an angle. Through the combination of the hook 63 and the locking screw 62, the tension of the wire rope 4 can be easily adjusted during emergency repairs, thereby improving the installation stability of the wire frame pole 2.

[0031] In optional embodiments, such as Figure 2 As shown, the connecting clamp 61 has a relief groove 612, which corresponds to and fits against the protruding edge 111. When using the connecting clamp 61, the connecting clamp 61 fits against the periphery of the support rod 11, avoiding the protruding edge 111 from affecting the use of the connecting clamp 61 and improving the stability and support of the clamping member 6.

[0032] In optional embodiments, such as Figure 1 As shown, the end of the line frame pole 2 furthest from the support pole 11 is provided with a second connecting end 21 for connecting the steel wire rope 4. The second connecting end 21 has a connecting hole, through which one end of the steel wire rope 4 passes and connects to itself, and together with the support pole 11, the line frame pole 2 is stably installed on the support pole 11 to better support the high-voltage power line.

[0033] In optional embodiments, such as Figure 2 As shown, the pole 2 is equipped with a mounting bracket 22 for attaching insulators 3, and is positioned opposite to the second connecting end 21. Installing the insulators 3 via the mounting bracket 22 is simple. During emergency pole repairs, the insulators 3 primarily support the high-voltage power lines and provide insulation, ensuring the safety and stability of power transmission. This effectively prevents the insulators 3 from shifting or falling off during use, ensuring operational safety.

[0034] In an optional embodiment, the support rod 11 is made of fiberglass. Fiberglass has high strength and is lightweight, which can effectively reduce the weight of the repair rod and ensure its stability and safety in high-pressure environments; at the same time, its high insulation can protect the personal safety of personnel during the repair process.

[0035] Two or more support rods 11 are interlocked according to the diameter from bottom to top, so that the support assembly 1 is a frustum structure. Stable alignment is achieved by matching the convex edge 111 and the groove 112. After the fastening through holes 113 of the two support rods 11 are aligned, screws are used to further tighten them. Then, the wire frame rod 2 is stably installed on the periphery of the support assembly 1 through the clamping part 6 and the wire rope 4. The top of the emergency repair pole is lifted by lifting equipment such as a crane, and the ground insertion rod 13 is buried in the ground to complete the use and installation of the emergency repair pole.

[0036] In summary, the support rod 11 has a protruding edge 111 on its periphery, and a groove 112 corresponding to the protruding edge 111 is formed on its inner side. Two adjacent support rods 11 are fitted together, and the two adjacent support rods 11 are aligned by the interlocking of the protruding edge 111 and the groove 112, and are fixed by screws, realizing quick alignment, easy assembly and disassembly, and providing stable support during use. The bottom support rod 11 is connected to the ground through a base 12 to ensure sufficient stability of the equipment during emergency repairs. The vertical setting of the support assembly 1 enhances the support force of the equipment, giving the entire emergency repair pole high wind resistance and durability. The base 12 has a grounding rod 13 set away from the surface of the support assembly 1, which facilitates the firm insertion of the equipment into the ground and prevents the equipment from becoming unstable due to external factors during emergency repairs.

[0037] In the accompanying drawings of this embodiment, the same or similar reference numerals correspond to the same or similar components. In the description of this utility model, it should be understood that if terms such as "upper," "lower," "left," and "right" indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the drawings, they are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, the terms used to describe positional relationships in the drawings are only for illustrative purposes and should not be construed as limiting this utility model. For those skilled in the art, the specific meaning of the above terms can be understood according to the specific circumstances.

[0038] The above are merely preferred embodiments of the present utility model and are not intended to limit the present utility model. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, and improvements made within the spirit and principles of the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A 35KV line simple repair pole, characterized in that, include: The support assembly has a rod diameter that gradually decreases from bottom to top and includes multiple support rods. Each support rod has a protruding edge on its periphery and a groove corresponding to the protruding edge on its inner side. Two adjacent support rods are fitted together and aligned by the protruding edge and the groove, and are fixed by screws. The bottom support rod is connected to the ground through a base. The support assembly is perpendicular to the base, and a grounding rod is provided on the base away from the surface of the support assembly. and, The wire frame pole has two ends that are movably connected to the support pole via clamping members. An insulator is provided at the end of the wire frame pole away from the support pole for hanging wires, and a steel wire rope is provided between this end and the corresponding clamping member.

2. The 35KV line simple repair pole according to claim 1, characterized in that, The length of the groove is less than the length of the protrusion.

3. The 35KV line simple repair pole according to claim 2, characterized in that, The convex edge has a fastening through hole, and the convex edge and the groove are aligned through the fastening through hole and fixed by screws.

4. The 35KV line simple repair pole according to claim 1, characterized in that, The clamping component includes two connecting plates and a locking screw. The two ends of the connecting plates are provided with first connecting ends. The two connecting plates are clamped around the periphery of the support rod, and the first connecting ends are connected to the wire frame rod through the locking screw. The wire rope is connected to the locking screw.

5. The 35KV line simple repair pole according to claim 4, characterized in that, The clamping component also includes a hook connected to the periphery of the locking screw for connecting the wire rope.

6. The simple emergency repair pole for 35KV lines according to claim 4, characterized in that, The connecting clamp has a relief groove, which corresponds to and fits snugly against the convex edge.

7. The simple emergency repair pole for 35KV lines according to claim 1, characterized in that, The end of the wire frame pole away from the support pole is provided with a second connecting end for connecting the steel wire rope.

8. The simple emergency repair pole for 35KV lines according to claim 7, characterized in that, The line frame pole is equipped with a hanging member for hanging insulators, and is positioned opposite to the second connecting end.

9. The simple emergency repair pole for 35KV lines according to claim 1, characterized in that, The support rod is made of fiberglass.