Self-stabilizing pouring-free type vertical rod
The self-stabilizing, non-dredging pole design solves the problems of cumbersome construction and environmental damage in pole installation in complex geographical environments through the design of the base and vertical pole, achieving fast, flexible installation and efficient construction, and adapting to changing monitoring needs.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520600439.1
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-28
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-03-28
AI Technical Summary
In complex geographical environments, such as plateaus and Gobi deserts, traditional pole installation methods require digging pits and pouring water, resulting in cumbersome construction, high costs, and environmental damage, making them difficult to implement.
It adopts a self-stabilizing, water-free upright pole. Through the design of the base and upright pole, it uses bolt connection and large stone block fixation to eliminate the steps of digging pits and watering, increasing stability and flexibility, and is suitable for complex terrain.
It improves construction efficiency, reduces labor and time costs, minimizes damage to the natural environment, conforms to the concept of green construction, and adapts to changing monitoring needs.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of environmental monitoring technology, specifically a self-stabilizing, water-free pole. Background Technology
[0002] When installing cameras outdoors, if the installation conditions are not suitable, it is necessary to first install a pole at a designated location, and then install the camera and power supply equipment on the pole to monitor the environment.
[0003] Currently, the general practice is to dig a foundation pit at a designated location and then pour concrete into the pit to erect the poles. However, in complex geographical environments such as the Gobi Desert on the border of plateaus, the traditional method of digging pits and erecting poles is difficult to implement due to the hard soil and lack of suitable excavation conditions. Moreover, digging pits and erecting poles requires tedious steps such as excavation, backfilling, and compaction, resulting in numerous installation processes, wasting manpower and time costs, reducing construction efficiency, and damaging the ground surface, which also disturbs and damages the natural environment and is detrimental to ecological protection. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this invention is to provide a self-stabilizing, water-free pole to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a self-stabilizing, water-free upright pole, including a base, and further comprising:
[0006] Two fixing rods are provided and symmetrically welded to the base. The top of the fixing rod is detachably mounted with a mounting base by bolts, and the top of the mounting base is welded with a vertical rod.
[0007] The reinforcing components are arranged in a ring array on the outside of the vertical rod and are detachably connected to the base by bolts.
[0008] Preferably, the reinforcing component includes a fixing sleeve welded to the outside of the vertical rod, and a connecting block is fixedly connected to the top of both the fixing sleeve and the base, with a reinforcing rod disposed inside the connecting block.
[0009] Preferably, the reinforcing rod has an installation hole inside.
[0010] Preferably, a connecting rod is welded between the base and the fixing rod.
[0011] Preferably, each of the four corners of the base is welded with a tapered rod to improve the stability of the base.
[0012] Preferably, two symmetrical lifting rings are welded to the top of the base.
[0013] Preferably, a reinforcing foot is welded between the vertical rod and the mounting base to improve the stability of the vertical rod.
[0014] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:
[0015] This invention fixes the vertical pole to the base using a mounting bracket, and then applies weight to the base using large stones or other heavy objects, thus securing the base and vertical pole in the designated position. It is suitable for environments where traditional digging and pouring operations are impossible, such as complex terrains like plateaus and deserts. This greatly expands the application range of the monitoring system, eliminating tedious steps like digging, backfilling, and compaction. The installation process is faster and simpler, reducing manpower and time costs, improving construction efficiency, and avoiding the material and labor costs required by traditional construction methods like digging and pouring concrete. This helps reduce the overall project budget. Since it eliminates the need for surface excavation, it reduces interference and damage to the natural environment, aligning with the concept of green construction and contributing to ecological protection. Furthermore, the pole's position adjustment is more flexible, allowing for rapid relocation or redeployment according to actual needs, adapting to changing monitoring requirements. Four reinforcing poles in four directions support the vertical pole, improving its stability during use. During relocation, the reinforcing poles can be disassembled and removed, making transportation more convenient and flexible. Attached Figure Description
[0016] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the structure of the self-stabilizing, water-free upright provided by this utility model;
[0017] Figure 2 A schematic diagram of the vertical rod and mounting base structure provided by this utility model;
[0018] Figure 3 A schematic diagram of the base and reinforcing rod structure provided by this utility model;
[0019] Figure 4 A schematic diagram of the bottom structure of the base provided by this utility model.
[0020] In the diagram: 1. Base; 2. Fixing rod; 3. Mounting seat; 4. Vertical rod; 5. Reinforcing component; 501. Fixing sleeve; 502. Connecting block; 503. Reinforcing rod; 6. Mounting hole; 7. Connecting rod; 8. Tapered rod; 9. Lifting ring; 10. Reinforcing foot. 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 Figure 1-4As shown, a self-stabilizing, water-free pole includes a base 1, which is a rectangular frame welded from steel plates. It also includes two fixing rods 2, symmetrically welded to the base 1, with the fixing rods 2 welded symmetrically around the center of the base 1. A mounting base 3 is detachably mounted on the top of the fixing rods 2 via bolts. Through holes are provided at corresponding positions on both the fixing rods 2 and the mounting base 3, through which bolts are passed to securely connect the fixing rods 2 and the mounting base 3. A vertical rod 4, a cylindrical steel pipe, is welded to the top of the mounting base 3 for mounting cameras and solar panels, etc. A reinforcing component 5 is arranged in a ring array on the outside of the vertical rods 4 and detachably connected to the base 1 via bolts. The reinforcing component 5 strengthens the connection between the vertical rods 4 and the base 1, improving the stability of the vertical rods 4.
[0023] It should be noted that: the vertical pole 4 is fixedly installed on the base 1 using the mounting bracket 3, and then the base 1 is weighted using large stones or other heavy objects to fix the base 1 and the vertical pole 4 in the designated position. This method is suitable for environments where traditional digging and pouring operations cannot be carried out, such as complex terrains like plateaus and Gobi deserts. It greatly expands the application range of the monitoring system, eliminates tedious steps such as digging, backfilling, and compaction, and makes the installation process faster and simpler, reducing manpower and time costs, improving construction efficiency, and avoiding the material and labor costs required by traditional construction methods such as digging and pouring concrete. This helps to reduce the overall project budget. It does not require excavation to damage the ground surface, reducing interference and damage to the natural environment, which is in line with the concept of green construction and is beneficial to ecological protection. Moreover, the position adjustment of the pole is more flexible, and it can be quickly moved or redeployed according to actual needs, adapting to changing monitoring requirements.
[0024] The reinforcing component 5 includes a fixing sleeve 501 welded to the outside of the vertical rod 4. A connecting block 502 is fixedly connected to the top of both the fixing sleeve 501 and the base 1. A reinforcing rod 503 is provided inside the connecting block 502. The reinforcing rod 503 has mounting holes 6 inside. The two ends of the reinforcing rod 503 and the connecting block 502 each have corresponding mounting holes 6. After aligning the two ends of the reinforcing rod 503 with the vertical rod 4 and the connecting block 502 on the base 1, bolts are used to connect and fix the reinforcing rod 503 to the connecting block 502. The four reinforcing rods 503 can support the vertical rod 4, improving its stability during use. During transport, the reinforcing rods 503 can be disassembled and removed, making transportation more convenient and flexible.
[0025] A connecting rod 7 is welded between the base 1 and the fixing rod 2; tapered rods 8 are welded to the four corners of the bottom of the base 1 to improve its stability; two symmetrical lifting rings 9 are welded to the top of the base 1. The connecting rods 7 can strengthen the base 1 and reduce the internal gaps of the base 1, making it easier to place heavy objects. When installing the base 1, the tapered rods 8 at the bottom of the base 1 are inserted into the soil, which makes the base 1 less likely to move and improves its stability. The lifting rings 9 facilitate connection with lifting equipment when lifting the base 1.
[0026] A reinforcing foot 10 is welded between the vertical rod 4 and the mounting base 3 to improve the stability of the vertical rod 4. Four symmetrical reinforcing feet 10 are welded on the outside of the vertical rod 4. The reinforcing feet 10 can improve the connection strength between the vertical rod 4 and the mounting base 3, thereby improving the stability of the vertical rod 4.
[0027] Working principle: The vertical pole 4 is fixedly installed on the base 1 via the mounting bracket 3. Then, the weight of the base 1 is applied using large stones or other heavy objects, fixing the base 1 and the vertical pole 4 in the designated position. This method is suitable for environments where traditional digging and pouring operations are not feasible, such as complex terrains like plateaus and Gobi deserts. It greatly expands the application range of the monitoring system, eliminating tedious steps such as digging, backfilling, and compaction. The installation process is faster and simpler, reducing manpower and time costs, improving construction efficiency, and avoiding the material and labor costs required by traditional construction methods such as digging and pouring concrete. This helps to reduce the overall project budget. It does not require excavation to damage the ground surface, reducing interference and damage to the natural environment, conforming to the concept of green construction, and is beneficial to ecological protection. Moreover, the position adjustment of the pole is more flexible, and it can be quickly moved or redeployed according to actual needs, adapting to changing monitoring requirements. The four reinforcing poles 503 can support the vertical pole 4, improving the stability of the vertical pole 4 during use. When moving, the reinforcing poles 503 can be disassembled and removed, making transportation more convenient and flexible.
[0028] It should be noted that, in this document, relational terms such as "first" and "second" are used only to distinguish one entity or operation from another, and do not necessarily require or imply any such actual relationship or order between these entities or operations. Furthermore, the terms "comprising," "including," or any other variations thereof are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements includes not only those elements but also other elements not expressly listed, or elements inherent to such a process, method, article, or apparatus. Without further limitations, an element defined by the phrase "comprising one..." does not exclude the presence of other identical elements in the process, method, article, or apparatus that includes said element.
[0029] 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.
Claims
1. A self-stabilizing, water-free upright pole, comprising a base (1), characterized in that, Also includes: Two fixing rods (2) are provided and symmetrically welded to the base (1). The top of the fixing rod (2) is detachably mounted with a mounting seat (3) by bolts. The top of the mounting seat (3) is welded with a vertical rod (4). The reinforcing component (5) is arranged in a ring array on the outside of the vertical rod (4) and is detachably connected to the base (1) by bolts.
2. The self-stabilizing, non-water-pouring pole according to claim 1, characterized in that: The reinforcement component (5) includes a fixing sleeve (501) welded to the outside of the vertical rod (4). The top of the fixing sleeve (501) and the base (1) are both fixedly connected to a connecting block (502). A reinforcement rod (503) is provided inside the connecting block (502).
3. The self-stabilizing, non-water-pouring pole according to claim 2, characterized in that: The reinforcing rod (503) has an installation hole (6) inside.
4. The self-stabilizing, non-water-pouring pole according to claim 1, characterized in that: A connecting rod (7) is welded between the base (1) and the fixing rod (2).
5. A self-stabilizing, non-water-pouring pole according to claim 1, characterized in that: The base (1) has tapered rods (8) welded to the four corners of its bottom to improve its stability.
6. A self-stabilizing, non-water-pouring pole according to claim 1, characterized in that: Two symmetrical lifting rings (9) are welded to the top of the base (1).
7. A self-stabilizing, non-water-pouring pole according to claim 1, characterized in that: A reinforcing foot (10) to improve the stability of the vertical rod (4) is welded between the vertical rod (4) and the mounting base (3).