Hoisting auxiliary device for wall sandwich panel
By designing an auxiliary device for hoisting sandwich panels, conventional hoisting machinery was used to avoid obstacles in the gutter, solving the problem of difficult hoisting of sandwich panels below the gutter and achieving a safe and efficient hoisting effect.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520636347.9
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-07
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-04-07
AI Technical Summary
In the construction of steel structure houses, during the hoisting of sandwich panels under the gutter, the crane hook is prone to interference with the gutter, which leads to installation difficulties. Existing methods are inefficient, costly, or pose safety risks.
Design an auxiliary device for hoisting sandwich panels, including a main body and a hoisting body. By adjusting the spacing and structure of the hoisting body, conventional hoisting machinery can be used to avoid gutter obstacles, thus achieving safe and reliable hoisting.
It improved construction efficiency, reduced labor intensity and safety risks, and enabled the rapid and safe hoisting of sandwich panels.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of steel structure building hoisting and construction technology, and in particular to an auxiliary device for hoisting sandwich panels. Background Technology
[0002] In the construction of steel structure houses, the installation of sandwich panels is a crucial step. Sandwich panels are typically installed using cranes. However, in actual construction, especially in specific areas such as parapet walls or eaves, the installation of sandwich panels often encounters some problems.
[0003] For example, when sandwich panels are installed under gutters, the presence of the gutters can cause the crane hook to interfere with the panels during hoisting, hindering their placement and installation. This is especially true for the last batch of sandwich panels to be installed under gutters, where space constraints make hoisting even more difficult.
[0004] Currently, the main methods for solving this problem are as follows:
[0005] 1. Manual high-altitude installation: Sandwich panels are manually moved to the installation position using high-altitude work tools and then installed. This method is inefficient, labor-intensive, and poses safety hazards, especially when working at height.
[0006] 2. Adjusting the hoisting angle: By adjusting the hoisting angle, interference between the hook and the gutter can be avoided as much as possible. However, this method has limited applicability and is not effective in situations with large space constraints.
[0007] 3. Use special lifting equipment: Use some special lifting equipment, such as small cranes or balance beams, but these equipment are more expensive and have limited applicability.
[0008] 4. Temporary removal of gutters: Temporarily removing the gutters and restoring them after the sandwich panels are installed increases the construction process, prolongs the construction period, and poses a risk of damaging the gutter structure.
[0009] In summary, the existing methods for installing sandwich panels under gutters cannot effectively solve the problem of gutters obstructing hoisting. Utility Model Content
[0010] To address the aforementioned issues, this utility model provides an auxiliary device for hoisting sandwich panels. This device eliminates the need for specialized hoisting equipment. Using conventional hoisting machinery, and through simple operation, it allows for the safe and reliable hoisting of sandwich panels below the gutter, avoiding obstructions. This improves construction efficiency and reduces labor intensity and safety risks.
[0011] This utility model provides an auxiliary device for hoisting sandwich panels for walls, the specific technical solution of which is as follows:
[0012] Includes the main body and the lifting body;
[0013] The suspension body is provided in two parts, and the main body is perpendicularly connected to the two suspension bodies respectively. The two suspension bodies are connected to the same side of the main body. The distance between the two suspension bodies along the axis of the main body is greater than the longitudinal width of the gutter. The suspension body is provided with a lifting lug. The vertical distance between the lifting lug and the main body is greater than the length of the gutter extending out of the roof.
[0014] Based on the structure of the main body and the lifting body, when the device is hoisted to the height of the gutter, it can be "hooked" onto the outside of the gutter, so that the sandwich panel hoisted at the lower end can continue to be hoisted up along the wall below the gutter until the sandwich panel is hoisted to the designated height. The structure can also be used to move laterally along the gutter after the sandwich panel is hoisted to the designated height, so as to adjust its horizontal position.
[0015] Furthermore, the main body has a straight plate structure, and the lifting body includes a connecting part and a lifting part;
[0016] The connecting parts are perpendicularly connected to the main body and the lifting part, respectively; the lifting part is perpendicular to the main body.
[0017] Furthermore, the connecting part is a straight structure, and the lifting part is a straight plate structure;
[0018] The lifting lugs are located at both ends of the lifting joint.
[0019] The device is constructed from linear and straight plate structures, which ensures that the sandwich panels can be moved longitudinally parallel to the wall during hoisting.
[0020] Furthermore, the device also includes a first stabilizing frame, one end of which is connected to one end of the main body, and the other end of which is connected to the connection between the connecting part and the lifting part.
[0021] Furthermore, the device also includes a second stabilizing frame, one end of which is connected to the lifting part, and the other end of which is connected to the connection between the connecting part and the main body.
[0022] The stability of the overall structure of the device is ensured by the first and second stabilizing frames under hoisting stress.
[0023] Furthermore, the side end face of the main body that connects with the lifting body is provided with a plurality of insertion holes, and one end of the connecting part is adapted to connect with the insertion holes.
[0024] By setting several plug-in holes on the main body, a plug-in detachable connection between the main body and the lifting body can be realized, which facilitates the adjustment of the distance between the two lifting bodies to adapt to the hoisting of sandwich panels under gutter under different conditions.
[0025] Furthermore, the main body is provided with a bolt through hole at the insertion hole position, the axial direction of the bolt through hole is perpendicular to the axial direction of the insertion hole, and the part of the connecting part that enters the insertion hole is provided with a through hole adapted to the insertion hole.
[0026] The bolts are used to horizontally penetrate the main body and the connecting part to achieve fixation after insertion.
[0027] Furthermore, the insertion hole penetrates the main body, and a bolt hole is provided at one end of the connecting part. A fixing piece is provided at the insertion hole. The fixing piece is attached to the end face of the main body away from the side connected to the lifting body. The size of the fixing piece is larger than the insertion hole. After the bolt passes through the fixing piece and the insertion hole, it is screwed into the bolt hole.
[0028] By using a fixing plate, there is no need to open too many through holes on the main body, which can achieve a fixed connection between the main body and the connecting part after insertion, while ensuring the stability of the main structure.
[0029] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:
[0030] This utility model is designed with two vertically spaced lifting bodies on a straight plate structure. Each lifting body includes a vertically connected connecting part and a lifting part, forming an overall T-shaped structure. The connecting part is fixedly connected to the main body, and the lifting part is used to connect the lifting cable and the sandwich panel respectively. Based on this device, the distance between the plane of the sandwich panel to be lifted and the plane of the main body is used to accommodate the gutter, thereby avoiding gutter obstacles and enabling safe and rapid lifting of the sandwich panel below the gutter. Attached Figure Description
[0031] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model.
[0032] Figure 2 This is a side view of the structure of this utility model.
[0033] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached drawings: 1-Main body, 2-Lifting body, 3-Connecting part, 4-Lifting part, 5-First stabilizing frame, 6-Second stabilizing frame, 7-Lifting lug, 8-Gutter, 9-Sandwich panel. Detailed Implementation
[0034] In the description of the embodiments of this utility model, it should be noted that the indicated orientation or positional relationship is based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings, or the orientation or positional relationship commonly used when the utility model product is in use, or the orientation or positional relationship commonly understood by those skilled in the art, or the orientation or positional relationship commonly used when the utility model product is in use. These are only for the convenience of describing the utility model and simplifying the description, and are not intended to 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, they should not be construed as limitations on the utility model. Furthermore, the terms "first" and "second" are only used to distinguish descriptions and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance.
[0035] In the description of the embodiments of this utility model, it should also be noted that, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "set" and "connection" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model based on the specific circumstances.
[0036] Example 1
[0037] Embodiment 1 of this utility model discloses an auxiliary device for hoisting sandwich panels, such as... Figure 1 As shown, the details are as follows:
[0038] The device includes a main body 1 and a lifting body;
[0039] The suspension body is provided in two parts, and the main body 1 is perpendicularly connected to the two suspension bodies respectively. The two suspension bodies are connected to the same side of the main body 1. The distance between the two suspension bodies along the axis of the main body 1 is greater than the longitudinal width of the gutter 8. The suspension body is provided with a lifting lug 7. The vertical distance between the lifting lug 7 and the main body 1 is greater than the length of the gutter 8 extending out of the roof.
[0040] In a preferred embodiment, the main body 1 is a straight plate structure, and the lifting body includes a connecting part 3 and a lifting part 4;
[0041] The connecting part 3 is perpendicularly connected to the main body 1 and the lifting part 4 respectively; the lifting part 4 is perpendicular to the main body 1.
[0042] In a preferred embodiment, the connecting part 3 is a linear structure and the lifting part 4 is a straight plate structure;
[0043] The lifting lugs 7 are located at both ends of the lifting joint 4.
[0044] Specifically, the lifting lug 7 of the lifting connection part 4 at the end where force is applied during hoisting can be a traditional ring-type lifting lug 7; used to connect the lifting rope, cable or hook, etc.
[0045] The lifting lug 7 of the lifting part 4 at one end of the sandwich panel 9 is configured as an adapter structure that can assemble and fix the sandwich panel 9. The specific structure is not specifically limited here.
[0046] In a preferred embodiment, the device further includes a first stabilizing frame 5, the lifting body being connected between the two ends of the main body 1, one end of the first stabilizing frame 5 being connected to one end of the main body 1, and the other end being connected to the connection between the connecting part 3 and the lifting part 4.
[0047] The first stabilizer 5, together with the main body 1 and the connecting part 3, forms a triangular stable structure.
[0048] In a preferred embodiment, the device further includes a second stabilizer 6, one end of which is connected to the lifting part 4, and the other end is connected to the connection between the connecting part 3 and the main body 1.
[0049] The second stabilizer 6, together with the lifting part 4 and the connecting part 3, forms a triangular stable structure.
[0050] like Figure 2 As shown, based on the device structure described in this embodiment, the two ends of the lifting rope are respectively connected to the lifting lugs 7 at both ends of the lifting joint 4 at the lifting force end, and the sandwich panel 9 is fixed to the lifting lugs 7 provided on the lifting joint 4 at the other end. The hook is hung to the middle position of the lifting rope for lifting (one side of the lifting joint 4 is close to the wall). After the device is lifted to the gutter 8, the device is "hooked" on the outside of the gutter 8 by operating the lifting equipment. Then, longitudinal and horizontal adjustments are made to lift the sandwich panel 9 to the designated height and position for sandwich panel 9 assembly.
[0051] Example 2
[0052] Embodiment 2 of this utility model discloses an auxiliary device for hoisting sandwich panels for walls, combined with Figure 1 As shown, the device includes a main body 1 and a lifting body;
[0053] The suspension body is provided in two parts, and the main body 1 is perpendicularly connected to the two suspension bodies respectively. The two suspension bodies are connected to the same side of the main body 1. The distance between the two suspension bodies along the axis of the main body 1 is greater than the longitudinal width of the gutter 8. The suspension body is provided with a lifting lug 7. The vertical distance between the lifting lug 7 and the main body 1 is greater than the length of the gutter 8 extending out of the roof.
[0054] In a preferred embodiment, the main body 1 is a straight plate structure, and the lifting body includes a connecting part 3 and a lifting part 4;
[0055] The connecting part 3 is perpendicularly connected to the main body 1 and the lifting part 4 respectively; the lifting part 4 is perpendicular to the main body 1.
[0056] In a preferred embodiment, the connecting part 3 is a linear structure and the lifting part 4 is a straight plate structure;
[0057] The lifting lugs 7 are located at both ends of the lifting joint 4.
[0058] Specifically, the lifting lug 7 of the lifting connection part 4 at the end where force is applied during hoisting can be a traditional ring-type lifting lug 7; used to connect the lifting rope, cable or hook, etc.
[0059] The lifting lug 7 of the lifting part 4 at one end of the sandwich panel 9 is configured as an adapter structure that can assemble and fix the sandwich panel 9. The specific structure is not specifically limited here.
[0060] In a preferred embodiment, the side end face of the main body 1 that connects to the lifting body is provided with a plurality of insertion holes, and one end of the connecting part 3 is adapted to connect with the insertion holes.
[0061] In a preferred embodiment, the main body 1 is provided with a bolt through hole at the insertion hole position, the axial direction of the bolt through hole is perpendicular to the axial direction of the insertion hole, and the part of the connecting part 3 that enters the insertion hole is provided with a through hole adapted to the insertion hole.
[0062] like Figure 2 As shown, based on the device structure described in this embodiment, firstly, according to the longitudinal width of the gutter 8, the insertion position of the lifting body 2 on the main body 1 is adjusted to ensure that the distance between the two lifting bodies 2 after insertion is greater than the longitudinal width of the gutter 8 and can move longitudinally at the gutter 8. Then, the two ends of the lifting rope are respectively connected to the lifting lugs 7 at both ends of the lifting part 4 at the lifting force end. The sandwich panel 9 is fixed to the lifting lug 7 set on the lifting part 4 at the other end. The hook is hung to the middle position of the lifting rope for lifting (the side of the lifting part 4 is close to the wall). After the device is lifted to the gutter 8, the device is "hooked" on the outside of the gutter 8 by operating the lifting equipment. Then, longitudinal and horizontal adjustments are made to lift the sandwich panel 9 to the specified height and position for sandwich panel 9 assembly.
[0063] Example 3
[0064] Embodiment 3 of this utility model discloses an auxiliary device for hoisting sandwich panels for walls, combined with Figure 1 As shown, the device includes a main body 1 and a lifting body;
[0065] The suspension body is provided in two parts, and the main body 1 is perpendicularly connected to the two suspension bodies respectively. The two suspension bodies are connected to the same side of the main body 1. The distance between the two suspension bodies along the axis of the main body 1 is greater than the longitudinal width of the gutter 8. The suspension body is provided with a lifting lug 7. The vertical distance between the lifting lug 7 and the main body 1 is greater than the length of the gutter 8 extending out of the roof.
[0066] In a preferred embodiment, the main body 1 is a straight plate structure, and the lifting body includes a connecting part 3 and a lifting part 4;
[0067] The connecting part 3 is perpendicularly connected to the main body 1 and the lifting part 4 respectively; the lifting part 4 is perpendicular to the main body 1.
[0068] In a preferred embodiment, the connecting part 3 is a linear structure and the lifting part 4 is a straight plate structure;
[0069] The lifting lugs 7 are located at both ends of the lifting joint 4.
[0070] Specifically, the lifting lug 7 of the lifting connection part 4 at the end where force is applied during hoisting can be a traditional ring-type lifting lug 7; used to connect the lifting rope, cable or hook, etc.
[0071] The lifting lug 7 of the lifting part 4 at one end of the sandwich panel 9 is configured as an adapter structure that can assemble and fix the sandwich panel 9. The specific structure is not specifically limited here.
[0072] In a preferred embodiment, the side end face of the main body 1 that connects to the lifting body is provided with a plurality of insertion holes, and one end of the connecting part 3 is adapted to connect with the insertion holes.
[0073] In a preferred embodiment, the insertion hole penetrates the main body 1, and a bolt hole is provided at one end of the connecting part 3. A fixing piece is provided at the insertion hole. The fixing piece is attached to the side end face of the main body 1 away from the connection with the lifting body 2. The size of the fixing piece is larger than the insertion hole. After the bolt passes through the fixing piece and the insertion hole, it is screwed into the bolt hole.
[0074] like Figure 2 As shown, based on the device structure described in this embodiment, firstly, according to the longitudinal width of the gutter 8, the insertion position of the lifting body 2 on the main body 1 is adjusted to ensure that the distance between the two lifting bodies 2 after insertion is greater than the longitudinal width of the gutter 8 and can move longitudinally at the gutter 8. Then, the two ends of the lifting rope are respectively connected to the lifting lugs 7 at both ends of the lifting part 4 at the lifting force end. The sandwich panel 9 is fixed to the lifting lug 7 set on the lifting part 4 at the other end. The hook is hung to the middle position of the lifting rope for lifting (the side of the lifting part 4 is close to the wall). After the device is lifted to the gutter 8, the device is "hooked" on the outside of the gutter 8 by operating the lifting equipment. Then, longitudinal and horizontal adjustments are made to lift the sandwich panel 9 to the specified height and position for sandwich panel 9 assembly.
[0075] The above description is merely an embodiment of this utility model and does not limit the patent scope of this utility model. Any equivalent structural or procedural transformations made based on the content of this utility model specification and drawings, or direct or indirect applications in other related technical fields, are similarly included within the patent protection scope of this utility model.
Claims
1. A wall sandwich panel hoisting auxiliary device, characterized in that, Includes the main body and the lifting body; The suspension body is provided in two parts, and the main body is perpendicularly connected to the two suspension bodies respectively. The two suspension bodies are connected to the same side of the main body. The distance between the two suspension bodies along the axis of the main body is greater than the longitudinal width of the gutter. The suspension body is provided with a lifting lug. The vertical distance between the lifting lug and the main body is greater than the length of the gutter extending out of the roof.
2. The wall sandwich panel hoisting auxiliary device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The main body is a straight plate structure, and the lifting body includes a connecting part and a lifting part; The connecting parts are perpendicularly connected to the main body and the lifting part, respectively; the lifting part is perpendicular to the main body.
3. The wall sandwich panel hoisting auxiliary device according to claim 2, characterized in that, The connecting part is a linear structure, and the lifting part is a straight plate structure; The lifting lugs are located at both ends of the lifting joint.
4. The wall sandwich panel hoisting auxiliary device according to claim 3, characterized in that, The device also includes a first stabilizing frame, one end of which is connected to one end of the main body, and the other end of which is connected to the connection between the connecting part and the lifting part.
5. The wall sandwich panel hoisting auxiliary device according to claim 4, characterized in that, The device also includes a second stabilizer, one end of which is connected to the lifting part and the other end of which is connected to the connection between the connecting part and the main body.
6. The wall sandwich panel hoisting auxiliary device according to any one of claims 2-3, characterized in that, The main body has several insertion holes on one end face that connects to the lifting body, and one end of the connecting part is adapted to connect with the insertion holes.
7. The wall sandwich panel hoisting auxiliary device according to claim 6, characterized in that, The main body is provided with a bolt through hole at the insertion hole position, the axis of the bolt through hole is perpendicular to the axis of the insertion hole, and the part of the connecting part that enters the insertion hole is provided with a through hole that is adapted to the insertion hole.
8. The wall sandwich panel hoisting auxiliary device according to claim 6, characterized in that, The insertion hole passes through the main body, and a bolt hole is provided at one end of the connecting part. A fixing piece is provided at the insertion hole. The fixing piece is attached to the end face of the main body away from the side connected to the lifting body. The size of the fixing piece is larger than the insertion hole. A bolt passes through the fixing piece and the insertion hole and is screwed into the bolt hole.