Curtain wall perpendicularity adjusting tool
By designing a curtain wall verticality adjustment tool, using a combination of screws and limit nuts, the problem of verticality control for terracotta brick curtain walls was solved, achieving non-destructive verticality adjustment and flatness assurance.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520504869.3
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-21
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-03-21
AI Technical Summary
Existing technologies make it difficult to effectively control verticality during the installation of terracotta brick curtain walls. Conventional methods are prone to damaging the terracotta bricks and have limited control effects, failing to guarantee the flatness and quality of the curtain wall.
Design a curtain wall verticality adjustment tool that uses a combination of screws and limit nuts, along with hook blocks and abutment parts, to straighten terracotta bricks and ensure their vertical installation.
This allows for the adjustment of verticality without damage during the installation of terracotta bricks, improving the flatness and construction quality of the curtain wall and ensuring the vertical installation of each terracotta brick.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of pipe jacking construction technology, and specifically to a curtain wall verticality adjustment tool. Background Technology
[0002] In the decoration and finishing stage, curtain wall construction occupies a significant position, largely reflecting the building's appearance. However, during the installation of terracotta brick curtain walls, significant deviations in the verticality of the bricks are often encountered. Conventional construction methods typically control verticality using guide lines after brick installation, but this approach has limited effectiveness and cannot guarantee the quality and flatness of the curtain wall. Therefore, to reduce deviations caused by the dimensional variations of the terracotta bricks themselves, as well as differences in manual construction techniques and framing, and to improve the flatness of the curtain wall while ensuring construction quality, a manual leveling device is needed to reduce or adjust errors in the terracotta brick curtain wall to achieve the desired effect.
[0003] The dry-hanging construction of terracotta bricks is carried out in sections, and each section is checked and adjusted after construction. In order to ensure that the verticality of the joints meets the design requirements, each terracotta brick needs to be straightened so that the terracotta brick curtain wall can be installed vertically. The existing technology is to use a hammer to knock the terracotta bricks to make them vertical, but using a hammer will damage the terracotta bricks. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this utility model is to overcome the defects of the prior art and provide a curtain wall verticality adjustment tool. When in use, the screw is inserted into the brick joint between two ceramic bricks, the hook block is used to hook the ceramic brick that needs to be adjusted, and the limiting nut is turned until the abutment is against the surface of the ceramic brick, so as to facilitate the construction personnel to straighten the ceramic brick.
[0005] The technical solution to achieve the above objectives is a curtain wall verticality adjustment tool, comprising:
[0006] Supporting components;
[0007] A screw is inserted through the abutment member, and a hook portion is formed at the end of the screw, with a hook block formed on the hook portion;
[0008] A limiting nut is threaded onto the screw rod, and the limiting nut is fitted against the side of the abutment away from the hook portion.
[0009] Furthermore, a rocker arm is fixedly mounted on the limiting nut.
[0010] Furthermore, the abutment has a through hole corresponding to the screw, and the diameter of the through hole is larger than the diameter of the screw.
[0011] Furthermore, the diameter of the limiting nut is larger than the diameter of the through hole.
[0012] Furthermore, a control handle is provided at the end of the screw away from the hook portion.
[0013] Furthermore, an abutment block is provided on the side of the abutment member near the hook portion.
[0014] Furthermore, there are two abutment blocks, which are disposed opposite to each other at both ends of the abutment member.
[0015] Compared with the prior art, this utility model has the following advantages:
[0016] When in use, insert the screw into the joint between two ceramic bricks, use the hook block to hook the ceramic brick that needs to be adjusted, and tighten the limit nut until the abutment is against the surface of the ceramic brick, so that the construction personnel can straighten the ceramic brick. Attached Figure Description
[0017] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of a curtain wall verticality adjustment tool;
[0018] Figure 2 This is a rendering showing the effect of using a curtain wall verticality adjustment tool.
[0019] Illustrations: 1. Screw; 2. Hook block; 3. Abutment; 4. Limit nut; 5. Rocker arm; 6. Ceramic brick. Detailed Implementation
[0020] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments.
[0021] See Figure 1 A curtain wall verticality adjustment tool includes: an abutment 3; a screw 1 passing through the abutment 3, the end of the screw 1 forming a hook portion, and a hook block 2 forming on the hook portion; and a limiting nut 4 threadedly connected to the screw 1, the limiting nut 4 being attached to the side of the abutment 3 away from the hook portion.
[0022] In this invention, a preferred embodiment is as follows: Ceramic bricks 6 are stacked sequentially from bottom to top. When adding the next ceramic brick 6, mortar is first laid on top of the lower ceramic brick 6 to facilitate bonding of the next ceramic brick 6. The next ceramic brick 6 is then placed on top of the lower ceramic brick 6. Before the mortar hardens, a screw 1 is inserted between the two ceramic bricks 6 located above and below. The abutment 3 is positioned near the side of the ceramic brick 6. Preferably, the diameter of the screw 1 and the width of the hook block 2 are adapted to the joint between the two ceramic bricks 6 located above and below. In use, the screw 1 is rotated... The screw 1 is inserted so that the brick joint and the hook block 2 are set parallel to each other. After the screw 1 is inserted, the screw 1 is rotated so that the brick joint and the hook block 2 are set perpendicular to each other. After the hook block 2 passes through the brick joint and reaches the side of the ceramic brick 6 away from the abutment 3, the limiting nut 4 is screwed so that the limiting nut 4 rotates towards the hook block 2, thereby pushing the abutment 3 to move towards the ceramic brick 6 until the abutment 3 and the hook block 2 tightly clamp the ceramic brick 6, so that the construction personnel can make adjustments. After the construction is completed, the screw 1 is removed from the brick joint, and the above construction steps are repeated to adjust the next ceramic brick 6.
[0023] Furthermore, the ceramic brick 6 has two connecting holes in its center. When setting up the ceramic brick 6, two vertically installed connecting pipes can be installed at the predetermined construction position. When stacking the ceramic brick 6, the two connecting pipes can be inserted through the ceramic brick 6 to facilitate positioning.
[0024] Furthermore, a rocker arm 5 is fixedly installed on the limiting nut 4. This rocker arm 5 facilitates the rotation of the limiting nut 4 by construction personnel. Preferably, the rocker arm 5 is L-shaped.
[0025] Furthermore, the abutment 3 has a through hole corresponding to the screw 1, and the diameter of the through hole is larger than the diameter of the screw 1.
[0026] Furthermore, the diameter of the limiting nut 4 is larger than the diameter of the through hole. By making the diameter of the limiting nut 4 larger than the diameter of the through hole, the construction worker can push the abutment 3 towards the ceramic brick 6 when tightening the limiting nut 4.
[0027] Furthermore, a control handle is provided at the end of the screw 1 away from the hook portion.
[0028] Furthermore, the abutting member 3 is provided with an abutting block on the side near the hooking part.
[0029] Furthermore, there are two abutment blocks, which are disposed opposite to each other at both ends of the abutment member 3.
[0030] The following describes the usage process of the curtain wall verticality adjustment tool of this utility model.
[0031] The ceramic bricks 6 are stacked sequentially from bottom to top. When adding the next ceramic brick 6, mortar is first laid on top of the lower ceramic brick 6 to facilitate bonding of the next ceramic brick 6. The next ceramic brick 6 is then placed on top of the lower ceramic brick 6. Before the mortar sets, the screw 1 is inserted between the two ceramic bricks 6 located above and below. The abutment 3 is positioned close to the side of the ceramic brick 6. Preferably, the diameter of the screw 1 and the width of the hook block 2 are adapted to the brick joint between the two ceramic bricks 6 located above and below. In use, the screw 1 is rotated so that the brick joint and the hook block 2 are aligned. Assuming block 2 is set in parallel, after screw 1 is inserted, screw 1 is rotated so that the brick joint and hook block 2 are set perpendicular to each other. After hook block 2 passes through the brick joint and reaches the side of ceramic brick 6 away from the abutment 3, the limiting nut 4 is screwed on so that the limiting nut 4 rotates toward hook block 2, thereby pushing the abutment 3 toward ceramic brick 6 until the abutment 3 and hook block 2 tightly clamp the ceramic brick 6, thus facilitating adjustment by construction personnel. After construction is completed, screw 1 is removed from the brick joint, and the above construction steps are repeated to adjust the next ceramic brick 6.
[0032] The present invention has been described in detail above with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. Those skilled in the art can make various modifications to the present invention based on the above description. Therefore, certain details in the embodiments should not be construed as limiting the present invention, and the scope of protection of the present invention shall be defined by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A curtain wall verticality adjustment tool, characterized in that, include: Supporting components; A screw is inserted through the abutment member, and a hook portion is formed at the end of the screw, with a hook block formed on the hook portion; A limiting nut is threaded onto the screw rod, and the limiting nut is fitted against the side of the abutment away from the hook portion.
2. The curtain wall verticality adjustment tool according to claim 1, characterized in that: A rocker arm is fixedly installed on the limiting nut.
3. The curtain wall verticality adjustment tool according to claim 1, characterized in that: The abutment has a through hole corresponding to the screw, and the diameter of the through hole is larger than the diameter of the screw.
4. The curtain wall verticality adjustment tool according to claim 3, characterized in that: The diameter of the limiting nut is larger than the diameter of the through hole.
5. The curtain wall verticality adjustment tool according to claim 1, characterized in that: A control handle is provided at the end of the screw away from the hook.
6. The curtain wall verticality adjustment tool according to claim 1, characterized in that: The abutment member has an abutment block on the side near the hook portion.
7. A curtain wall verticality adjustment tool according to claim 6, characterized in that: Two abutment blocks are provided, and the two abutment blocks are disposed opposite each other at both ends of the abutment member.