Construction frame of anti-toppling structure
By installing anti-tilting components on the outside of the construction frame, and using support component one and support component two to provide additional lateral support and evenly distribute the load, the problem of the construction frame easily tilting under strong winds or loads is solved, thus improving the overall stability and safety of the construction frame.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520483396.3
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-19
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-03-19
AI Technical Summary
Construction scaffolds are prone to tilting or collapsing when exposed to strong winds or asymmetrical loads. Existing technologies, such as increasing the number of uprights or installing horizontal scissor bracing, have limited effectiveness and pose safety hazards.
Anti-tilting components are installed on the outside of the frame components of the construction frame, including support component one and support component two. Support component one consists of a mounting rod and an electric push rod, while support component two consists of a hinged frame, a secondary support rod, and a fixing head. Together, they provide additional lateral support force, evenly distribute the load, and improve overall stability.
It effectively resists wind loads and construction loads, reduces lateral displacement and tilting of the construction frame, improves the overall stability of the construction frame, and reduces the risk of collapse caused by excessive local stress.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of construction equipment, and specifically relates to a construction frame with an anti-tipping structure. Background Technology
[0002] Scaffolding is a widely used facility in construction, decoration, and maintenance projects. However, current scaffolding systems have significant stability issues. They are prone to tilting or even collapsing under strong winds or asymmetrical loads. This is because the design and construction of scaffolding systems often fail to adequately consider horizontal forces, and the connection points between uprights and horizontal bars are mostly coupler-type, which has weak resistance to lateral forces, making the scaffold structure susceptible to deformation.
[0003] Conventional solutions include increasing the number of uprights and reducing their spacing to enhance vertical load-bearing capacity, and installing horizontal scissor bracing and diagonal bracing to strengthen the spatial rigidity of the scaffold. While increasing the number of uprights improves vertical load-bearing capacity, it also increases material usage and assembly difficulty, raising construction costs. Furthermore, too many uprights can obstruct construction space and affect work efficiency. Horizontal scissor bracing and diagonal bracing offer some improvement in overall scaffold stability, but their effectiveness is limited for low- to medium-height scaffolds. In strong winds or high-rise operations, their effectiveness is limited and they cannot fundamentally solve the problem of tipping over. Improper installation of scissor bracing and diagonal bracing can increase the complexity of the scaffold and even introduce new safety hazards. Therefore, a new structure is needed to address these technical issues. Utility Model Content
[0004] In view of the shortcomings of the existing technology, the purpose of this utility model is to provide a construction frame with an anti-tipping structure to solve the problems mentioned in the background technology.
[0005] This utility model is achieved through the following technical solution: a construction frame with an anti-tipping structure, comprising: a frame assembly and an anti-tipping assembly, wherein multiple sets of anti-tipping assemblies are installed on the outer surface of the frame assembly, the frame assembly includes mounting brackets for installing footboards and stair treads, and a connecting rod is installed between two mounting brackets, the anti-tipping assembly includes a first support member and a second support member, and four sets of the first and second support members are provided, the first support member includes a mounting rod for connecting a support push rod, and the second support member includes a main support rod for supporting the mounting frame.
[0006] In a preferred embodiment, two mounting brackets are provided, both of which have the same structure. The mounting brackets are U-shaped with the opening facing downwards. Corner brackets are welded to the corners inside the mounting brackets, and a connecting rod is installed between the two mounting brackets.
[0007] In a preferred embodiment, two connecting rods are provided, and the connecting rods are in an X-shape. A stair tread is installed on the upper surface of the left mounting bracket, and the side of the stair tread away from the mounting bracket abuts against the ground. Step pedals are installed on the upper surfaces of the two mounting brackets, and the width of the step pedals is half the width of the mounting bracket.
[0008] In a preferred embodiment, a mounting rod is installed at the lower end of the outer surface of the mounting frame, and a support push rod is installed at the end of the mounting rod away from the mounting frame. The support push rod is an electric push rod, and the telescopic end of the support push rod abuts against the ground. All four sets of support components are installed on the outer surface of the mounting frame. In use, the support components can effectively resist the action of horizontal forces such as wind loads and construction loads, limit the lateral displacement of the construction frame, reduce the possibility of tilting or swaying of the frame components, and improve the overall stability of the construction frame during use.
[0009] In a preferred embodiment, the four sets of support members have the same structure. The support member further includes a hinge frame, a secondary support rod, a fixing head 1, and a fixing head 2. The upper end of the main support rod is integrally formed with a secondary support rod. The outer surface of the main support rod is hinged with a hinge frame. The end of the hinge frame away from the main support rod is equipped with a fixing head 1.
[0010] In a preferred embodiment, the first fixing head is hinged to the hinge frame, and the second fixing head is hinged to the end of the secondary support rod away from the main support rod. The first fixing head and the second fixing head have the same structure. The second support member is fixed to the outer surface of the mounting frame through the first fixing head and the second fixing head. In use, the four sets of second support members are evenly distributed on the outer surface of the frame assembly, which reduces the stress on the key components of the frame and reduces the risk of structural collapse due to excessive local stress.
[0011] In a preferred embodiment, the end of the main support rod away from the secondary support rod is in contact with the ground.
[0012] After adopting the above technical solution, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: 1. By setting support component one, multiple sets of anti-tipping components for preventing tipping are installed on the outer surface of the frame assembly. The anti-tipping components include support component one and support component two. Four sets of support component one are installed on the outer surface of the frame assembly. When in use, support component one and support component two work together to provide additional lateral support force for the construction frame, just like setting a stable "bracket" at the four corners or key parts of the building. It can effectively resist the action of horizontal forces such as wind load and construction load, limit the lateral displacement of the construction frame, reduce the possibility of the frame assembly tilting or swaying, and improve the overall stability of the construction frame during use.
[0013] 2. By setting up support component two, which also includes a hinged frame, a secondary support rod, a fixing head one, and a fixing head two, four sets of support component two are installed on the outer surface of the frame assembly. In use, the four sets of support component two are evenly distributed on the outer surface of the frame assembly, which can distribute the load borne by the frame more evenly to the surrounding structure or ground, avoid the load being concentrated in certain specific parts, reduce the stress on the key components of the frame, and reduce the risk of structural collapse due to excessive local stress. Attached Figure Description
[0014] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0015] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of a construction frame with an anti-tipping structure according to the present invention.
[0016] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the side structure of a construction frame with an anti-tipping structure according to the present invention.
[0017] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the second support component of a construction frame with an anti-tipping structure according to the present invention.
[0018] In the diagram, 100 is the mounting bracket, 101 is the corner bracket, 120 is the connecting rod, 130 is the stair tread, and 140 is the foot pedal.
[0019] 200-Support component 1, 210-Mounting rod, 220-Support push rod;
[0020] 300-Support component 2, 310-Main support rod, 320-Secondary support rod, 330-Fixed head 1, 340-Hinged frame, 350-Fixed head 2. Detailed Implementation
[0021] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.
[0022] Please see Figures 1 to 3This utility model provides a technical solution: a construction frame with an anti-tipping structure, comprising: a frame assembly and anti-tipping components. Multiple sets of anti-tipping components are installed on the outer surface of the frame assembly. The frame assembly includes a mounting frame 100 for mounting a step pedal 140 and a stair tread 130. A connecting rod 120 is installed between two mounting frames 100. The anti-tipping components include a first support 200 and a second support 300. Four sets of the first support 200 and the second support 300 are provided. The first support 200 includes a mounting rod 210 for connecting a support push rod 220. The second support 300 includes a main support rod 310 for supporting the mounting frame 100.
[0023] Please see Figures 1 to 3 As the first embodiment of this utility model: two mounting brackets 100 are provided, the two mounting brackets 100 have the same structure, the mounting brackets 100 are in the shape of a U-shaped structure with the opening facing downwards, corner brackets 101 are welded at the corners inside the mounting brackets 100, and a connecting rod 120 is installed between the two mounting brackets 100.
[0024] There are two connecting rods 120, which are in an X-shaped structure. A stair plate 130 is installed on the upper surface of the left mounting bracket 100. The side of the stair plate 130 away from the mounting bracket 100 is in contact with the ground. Step pedals 140 are installed on the upper surfaces of the two mounting brackets 100. The width of the step pedals 140 is half the width of the mounting bracket 100.
[0025] Mounting rod 210 is installed on the lower end of the outer surface of mounting bracket 100. Support push rod 220 is installed on the end of mounting rod 210 away from mounting bracket 100. Support push rod 220 is electric push rod. The telescopic end of support push rod 220 abuts against the ground. All four sets of support members 200 are installed on the outer surface of mounting bracket 100.
[0026] In use, the user first installs the scaffolding components at the location where construction is needed. After installation, the user can access the upper surface of the step plate 140 via the stair plate 130 between the two mounting brackets 100, allowing them to perform construction work on the upper surface of the step plate 140. However, when the user is working on the upper surface of the step plate 140, the scaffolding components are prone to swaying due to the user's movement, potentially causing the scaffolding to tilt and collapse. To mitigate this risk, the user can activate the support push rod 220 installed on the outer surface of the mounting bracket 100 via the mounting rod 210 before stepping onto the step plate 140. This activates the telescopic end of the support push rod, bringing it into contact with the ground, thereby increasing the risk of collapse. The load-bearing capacity at the four corners of the mounting frame 100 ensures that the frame will not easily sway. Then, the four support members 200 on the outer surface of the mounting frame 100 provide support, thus completing the support work for the frame. At this point, when the user steps on the upper surface of the foot pedal 140 through the above steps, it will not collapse. Due to the combined action of support members 200 and 300, the construction frame can be provided with additional lateral support force, just like setting up a stable "bracket" at the four corners or key parts of a building. It can effectively resist the horizontal forces such as wind loads and construction loads, limit the lateral displacement of the construction frame, reduce the possibility of tilting or swaying of the frame components, and improve the overall stability of the construction frame during use.
[0027] Please see Figures 1 to 3 As a second embodiment of this utility model: the four sets of support members 200 have the same structure, and the support member 300 also includes a hinge frame 340, a secondary support rod 320, a fixing head 330 and a fixing head 350. The upper end of the main support rod 310 is integrally formed with a secondary support rod 320, and the outer surface of the main support rod 310 is hinged with a hinge frame 340. The end of the hinge frame 340 away from the main support rod 310 is equipped with a fixing head 330.
[0028] The first fixing head 330 is hinged to the hinge frame 340. The second fixing head 350 is hinged to the end of the auxiliary support rod 320 away from the main support rod 310. The first fixing head 330 and the second fixing head 350 have the same structure. The second support member 300 is fixed to the outer surface of the mounting frame 100 through the first fixing head 330 and the second fixing head 350.
[0029] The end of the main support rod 310 furthest from the secondary support rod 320 is in contact with the ground.
[0030] In use, after the support member 200 is activated through the operation steps of the first embodiment, the main support rod 310 and the secondary support rod 320 on the outer surface of the mounting frame 100 are connected with the hinge frame 340, so that the end of the main support rod 310 away from the secondary support rod 320 abuts against the ground, thereby further fixing the four corners of the mounting frame 100, thereby increasing the support area of the frame assembly, so that the frame assembly will not easily tilt. Since the four sets of support members 2 300 are evenly distributed on the outer surface of the frame assembly, the load borne by the frame can be more evenly distributed to the surrounding structure or ground, avoiding the load from being concentrated in certain specific parts, reducing the stress on the key components of the frame, and reducing the risk of structural collapse due to excessive local stress.
[0031] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., 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 construction frame with an anti-tipping structure, comprising: The frame assembly and the anti-tipping assembly are characterized in that a plurality of anti-tipping assemblies are installed on the outer surface of the frame assembly, the frame assembly includes a mounting bracket (100) for mounting a footboard (140) and a stair tread (130), a connecting rod (120) is installed between two mounting brackets (100), the anti-tipping assembly includes a support member one (200) and a support member two (300), the support member one (200) and the support member two (300) are provided in four sets, the support member one (200) includes a mounting rod (210) for connecting a support push rod (220), and the support member two (300) includes a main support rod (310) for supporting the mounting bracket (100).
2. The construction frame with an anti-tipping structure as described in claim 1, characterized in that: There are two mounting brackets (100), and the two mounting brackets (100) have the same structure. The mounting brackets (100) are in the shape of a U-shaped structure with the opening facing downward. An angle bracket (101) is welded to the corner inside the mounting bracket (100). A connecting rod (120) is installed between the two mounting brackets (100).
3. The construction frame with an anti-tipping structure as described in claim 2, characterized in that: Two connecting rods (120) are provided. The connecting rods (120) are in an X-shaped structure. A stair plate (130) is installed on the upper surface of the mounting bracket (100) on the left. The side of the stair plate (130) away from the mounting bracket (100) is in contact with the ground. Step pedals (140) are installed on the upper surfaces of the two mounting brackets (100). The width of the step pedals (140) is half the width of the mounting brackets (100).
4. The construction frame with an anti-tipping structure as described in claim 3, characterized in that: An installation rod (210) is installed on the lower end of the outer surface of the mounting bracket (100). A support push rod (220) is installed on the end of the installation rod (210) away from the mounting bracket (100). The support push rod (220) is an electric push rod. The telescopic end of the support push rod (220) abuts against the ground. All four sets of support members (200) are installed on the outer surface of the mounting bracket (100).
5. The construction frame with an anti-tipping structure as described in claim 4, characterized in that: Furthermore, the four sets of support members (200) have the same structure. The support member (300) also includes a hinge frame (340), a secondary support rod (320), a fixing head (330) and a fixing head (350). The upper end of the main support rod (310) is integrally formed with a secondary support rod (320). The outer surface of the main support rod (310) is hinged with a hinge frame (340). The end of the hinge frame (340) away from the main support rod (310) is equipped with a fixing head (330).
6. The construction frame with an anti-tipping structure as described in claim 5, characterized in that: The first fixing head (330) is hinged to the hinge frame (340), and the second fixing head (350) is hinged to the end of the auxiliary support rod (320) away from the main support rod (310). The first fixing head (330) and the second fixing head (350) have the same structure. The second support member (300) is fixed to the outer surface of the mounting frame (100) through the first fixing head (330) and the second fixing head (350).
7. The construction frame with an anti-tipping structure as described in claim 6, characterized in that: The end of the main support rod (310) away from the secondary support rod (320) abuts against the ground.