Supporting frame for constructional engineering

By designing movable support components and load-bearing clamping components, multi-angle support adjustment and coplanar fixing of wall panels are achieved, solving the problem of poor flexibility of existing support frames and improving assembly efficiency and quality.

CN223937699UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24SHANDONG JINGYE CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGEMENT CO LTD GAOTANG BRANCH
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Application Number
CN202423213349.1
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2024-12-25
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2034-12-25

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Technical Problem

The existing support frame has poor flexibility and cannot achieve multi-angle and directional support conversion. Furthermore, it cannot maintain the horizontal alignment of adjacent wall panels during prefabricated wall panel assembly, resulting in poor assembly efficiency and quality.

Method used

By employing movable support components and load-bearing clamping components, and through the extension and extension adjustment and angle rotation of cylinders, support at different heights, angles and positions can be achieved. The clamping grooves are used to fix adjacent wall panels, ensuring that multiple wall panels are on the same plane.

Benefits of technology

It improves the flexibility and efficiency of prefabricated wall panel assembly, ensures that adjacent wall panels are on the same plane, and enhances assembly quality and stability.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a constructional engineering support frame which comprises a bearing rod and further comprises a movable support assembly, a sliding sleeve, a fixed frame, a movable frame and a bearing clamping assembly, the movable support assembly is rotationally connected to the two ends of the bearing rod and used for supporting the bearing rod, and the sliding sleeve is arranged on the outer side wall of the bearing rod in a sleeved mode and arranged in the length direction of the bearing rod in a sliding mode. The fixed frame is fixedly connected to the upper wall of the sliding sleeve, the movable frame is movably connected to one side of the fixed frame through the bearing and clamping assembly, a clamping groove is formed between the movable frame and the fixed frame, and the bearing and clamping assembly is fixedly connected to the interior of the fixed frame. The utility model belongs to the technical field of concrete prefabricated part supporting devices, and particularly relates to a constructional engineering supporting frame which can achieve multi-angle conversion supporting adjustment with different supporting standards in the assembling process of prefabricated concrete wallboards, splice and clamp a plurality of adjacent prefabricated wallboards at the same time, and improve the assembling efficiency and quality.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model belongs to the technical field of precast concrete component support devices, and particularly relates to a building engineering support frame. Background Technology

[0002] Precast concrete components refer to concrete parts that are prefabricated in a factory or on a construction site. These components are then assembled on the construction site to form a complete building structure.

[0003] The existing support frame has limited flexibility and a simple, fixed structure. It does not provide multi-angle or directional support conversion during the assembly of prefabricated wall panels. Furthermore, it cannot maintain a uniform horizontal orientation for multiple adjacent prefabricated wall panels during assembly, resulting in a generally poor support effect for prefabricated building wall panels. Utility Model Content

[0004] The technical problem to be solved by this utility model is to enable multi-angle switching support adjustment based on different support benchmarks during the assembly process of precast concrete wall panels, while simultaneously clamping and splicing multiple adjacent precast wall panels, thereby improving assembly efficiency and quality.

[0005] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, the present invention adopts the following technical solution: a building engineering support frame, including a load-bearing rod, and further including a movable support component, a sliding sleeve, a fixed frame, a movable frame, and a load-bearing clamping component. The movable support component is rotatably connected to both ends of the load-bearing rod for supporting the load-bearing rod. The sliding sleeve is sleeved on the outer side wall of the load-bearing rod and is slidably arranged along the length direction of the load-bearing rod. The fixed frame is fixedly connected to the upper wall of the sliding sleeve. The movable frame is movably connected to one side of the fixed frame through the load-bearing clamping component. A clamping groove is formed between the movable frame and the fixed frame. The load-bearing clamping component is fixedly connected inside the fixed frame.

[0006] Furthermore, the movable support assembly includes a fixed sleeve, a cylinder, a support block, and a connecting plate. The fixed sleeve is rotatably connected to both ends of the bearing rod, the cylinder is fixedly connected to the inside of the fixed sleeve, the connecting plate is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the fixed end of the cylinder, and the support block is fixedly connected to the telescopic end of the cylinder.

[0007] Furthermore, the cylinder is arranged perpendicularly to the support rod, the connecting plate has a connecting hole on the outer circumference of its end face, and the support block is arranged in the shape of a frustum.

[0008] Furthermore, the bearing clamping assembly includes a fixed plate, a second cylinder, and a sliding frame. The fixed plate is fixedly connected to the bottom of the opposite inner side wall of the fixed frame. The second cylinder is installed in the middle of one side of the fixed plate. The telescopic end of the second cylinder extends through the fixed plate to the other side of the fixed plate. The sliding frame slides through the fixed plate and is fixedly connected to the telescopic end of the second cylinder. The sliding frame is n-shaped, and a baffle is fixedly connected to one side of the opening of the sliding frame.

[0009] Furthermore, the movable frame is fixedly connected to the upper part of the sliding frame at the end away from the baffle, and the movable frame and the fixed frame are arranged in parallel.

[0010] Furthermore, a positioning screw is threaded onto the outer wall of the sliding sleeve, and the end face of the positioning screw contacts the side wall of the bearing rod.

[0011] After adopting the above structure, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: For the assembly of precast wall panels, the movable support assembly is used to provide movable support at both ends of the bearing rod. By adjusting the extension and retraction of the cylinder and rotating the angle, one end of the precast wall panel at different heights, angles and positions can be supported. The horizontally movable and adjustable sliding sleeve supported by the bearing rod is used to clamp and fix the precast wall panel at the splicing point through the clamping groove, so that multiple adjacent precast wall panels are kept on the same plane. Attached Figure Description

[0012] The accompanying drawings are provided to further understand the present invention and form part of the specification. They are used together with the embodiments of the present invention to explain the present invention and do not constitute a limitation thereof.

[0013] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of a building engineering support frame proposed in this utility model;

[0014] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the movable support component structure of a building engineering support frame proposed in this utility model;

[0015] Figure 3 This utility model provides a diagram showing the flipping state of a movable support component of a building engineering support frame.

[0016] Figure 4 This is a top view of a building engineering support frame proposed in this utility model.

[0017] In the attached diagram: 1. Bearing rod, 2. Movable support assembly, 3. Sliding sleeve, 4. Fixed frame, 5. Movable frame, 6. Bearing clamping assembly, 7. Clamping groove, 8. Fixed sleeve, 9. Cylinder 1, 10. Support block, 11. Connecting plate, 12. Connecting hole, 13. Fixed plate, 14. Cylinder 2, 15. Sliding frame, 16. Baffle, 17. Positioning screw. Detailed Implementation

[0018] like Figure 1-4 As shown, a building support frame includes a load-bearing rod 1, a movable support assembly 2, a sliding sleeve 3, a fixed frame 4, a movable frame 5, and a load-bearing clamping assembly 6. The movable support assembly 2 is rotatably connected to both ends of the load-bearing rod 1 to support it. The sliding sleeve 3 is sleeved on the outer wall of the load-bearing rod 1 and slides along its length. The fixed frame 4 is fixedly connected to the upper wall of the sliding sleeve 3. The movable frame 5 is movably connected to one side of the fixed frame 4 via the load-bearing clamping assembly 6. A clamping groove 7 is formed between the movable frame 5 and the fixed frame 4. The clamping assembly 6 is fixedly connected inside the fixed frame 4. The outer wall of the sliding sleeve 3 is threaded with a positioning screw 17. The end face of the positioning screw 17 contacts the side wall of the bearing rod 1, so that the bearing rod 1 is placed horizontally. The position of the sliding sleeve 3 is adjusted, and the width of the clamping groove 7 is adjusted by the clamping assembly 6. The fixed frame 4 and the movable frame 5 are brought into contact with and clamped to both sides of the joint of the adjacent precast wall panels. The movable support assembly 2, which is rotatably connected to both ends of the bearing rod 1, supports it, thereby realizing the support and positioning of multiple precast wall panels and keeping them on the same plane.

[0019] like Figure 2-4 As shown, in order to clamp and fix the joint of adjacent precast wall panels, the bearing clamping assembly 6 includes a fixed plate 13, a second cylinder 14, and a sliding frame 15. The fixed plate 13 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the opposite inner side wall of the fixed frame 4. The second cylinder 14 is installed in the middle of one side of the fixed plate 13. The telescopic end of the second cylinder 14 extends through the fixed plate 13 to the other side of the fixed plate 13. The sliding frame 15 slides through the fixed plate 13 and is fixedly connected to the telescopic end of the second cylinder 14. The sliding frame 15 is n-shaped. A baffle 16 is fixedly connected to one side of the opening of the sliding frame 15. The movable frame 5... The movable frame 5 is fixedly connected to the upper part of the sliding frame 15 away from the baffle 16. The movable frame 5 and the fixed frame 4 are arranged in parallel. After the bottom of the precast wall panel is connected, in order to keep the upper end in the same plane and stabilize the precast wall panel, the clamping groove 7 clamps the upper splice of the precast wall panel. In the initial state, the cylinder 14 is in the extended state. The cylinder 14 is driven to retract, and the sliding frame 15 and the movable frame 5 move closer to one side of the fixed frame 4 to clamp and fix the splice of the adjacent precast wall panels. Through multiple clamping grooves 7 at the same horizontal height, continuous splicing and fixing of precast wall panels can be achieved, improving assembly quality and efficiency.

[0020] like Figure 1 and Figure 2As shown, in order to support and connect the bearing rod 1 and keep its position stable, the movable support assembly 2 includes a fixed sleeve 8, a cylinder 9, a support block 10, and a connecting plate 11. The fixed sleeve 8 is rotatably connected to both ends of the bearing rod 1. The cylinder 9 is fixedly connected to the inside of the fixed sleeve 8. The connecting plate 11 is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the fixed end of the cylinder 9. The support block 10 is fixedly connected to the telescopic end of the cylinder 9. The cylinder 9 is arranged perpendicularly to the bearing rod 1. The connecting plate 11 has a connecting hole 12 on the outer circumference of its end face. The support block 10 is frustum-shaped. The cylinder 9 can rotate vertically at both ends of the bearing rod 1 through the fixed sleeve 8. The cylinder 9 can extend out of the support block 10 and be inserted into or supported on the ground to fix the position of the bearing rod 2. At the same time, the fixed end of the cylinder 14 can be bolted and fixed through the connecting plate 11 and the connecting hole 12.

[0021] In practical use, the upper end of the precast wall panel connected to the base is supported and positioned. The operator slides and adjusts the position of the sliding sleeve 3 so that the sliding sleeve 3 slides in the horizontal direction of the bearing rod 1. After adjusting the position, the position of the sliding sleeve 3 is fixed by the locking screw. The bearing rod 1 is rotated so that the clamping groove 7 is engaged at the splice of the adjacent precast wall panels. In the initial state, the cylinder 14 is in the extended state. Driving the cylinder 14 to retract it causes the sliding frame 15 and the movable frame 5 to move closer to one side of the fixed frame 4, engaging the upper end of the adjacent precast wall panel to achieve clamping and fixing at the splice of the adjacent precast wall panels. At the same time, multiple clamping grooves 7 are used to keep multiple consecutive precast wall panels on the same plane. The support block 10 can be extended by the cylinder 9 and inserted or supported on the ground to fix the position of the bearing rod 2. At the same time, the fixed end of the cylinder 14 can be bolted and fixed by the connecting plate 11 and the connecting hole 12 to improve the assembly quality and effect.

[0022] 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. In conclusion, if those skilled in the art, inspired by this description, design similar structural methods and embodiments without departing from the inventive spirit of the present invention, such designs should fall within the protection scope of the present invention.

Claims

1. A building engineering support frame, comprising a load-bearing rod (1), characterized in that: It also includes a movable support assembly (2), a sliding sleeve (3), a fixed frame (4), a movable frame (5), and a load-bearing clamping assembly (6). The movable support assembly (2) is rotatably connected to both ends of the load-bearing rod (1) to support the load-bearing rod (1). The sliding sleeve (3) is sleeved on the outer wall of the load-bearing rod (1) and is slidably arranged along the length direction of the load-bearing rod (1). The fixed frame (4) is fixedly connected to the upper wall of the sliding sleeve (3). The movable frame (5) is movably connected to one side of the fixed frame (4) through the load-bearing clamping assembly (6). A clamping groove (7) is formed between the movable frame (5) and the fixed frame (4). The load-bearing clamping assembly (6) is fixedly connected inside the fixed frame (4).

2. The building support frame according to claim 1, characterized in that: The movable support assembly (2) includes a fixed sleeve (8), a cylinder (9), a support block (10), and a connecting plate (11). The fixed sleeve (8) is rotatably connected to both ends of the bearing rod (1). The cylinder (9) is fixedly connected to the inside of the fixed sleeve (8). The connecting plate (11) is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the fixed end of the cylinder (9). The support block (10) is fixedly connected to the telescopic end of the cylinder (9).

3. A building support frame according to claim 2, characterized in that: The cylinder (9) and the support rod (1) are arranged perpendicularly. The connecting plate (11) has a connecting hole (12) on the outer circumference of its end face. The support block (10) is arranged in the shape of a frustum.

4. A building support frame according to claim 1, characterized in that: The bearing clamping assembly (6) includes a fixed plate (13), a second cylinder (14), and a sliding frame (15). The fixed plate (13) is fixedly connected to the bottom of the opposite inner side wall of the fixed frame (4). The second cylinder (14) is installed in the middle of one side of the fixed plate (13). The telescopic end of the second cylinder (14) extends through the fixed plate (13) to the other side of the fixed plate (13). The sliding frame (15) slides through the fixed plate (13) and is fixedly connected to the telescopic end of the second cylinder (14). The sliding frame (15) is n-shaped. A baffle (16) is fixedly connected to the open side of the sliding frame (15).

5. A building support frame according to claim 4, characterized in that: The movable frame (5) is fixedly connected to the upper part of the sliding frame (15) away from the baffle (16), and the movable frame (5) and the fixed frame (4) are arranged in parallel.

6. A building support frame according to claim 5, characterized in that: The outer wall of the sliding sleeve (3) is threaded with a positioning screw (17), and the end face of the positioning screw (17) is in contact with the side wall of the bearing rod (1).