Lower corner fitting for splicing container house and container house

By using the lower corner components of folding and splicing joints in the container house design, welding-free assembly and convenient transportation are achieved, solving the problems of low assembly efficiency and inconvenient transportation of container houses.

CN223964022UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-03潍坊市中鼎钢结构有限公司
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Application Number
CN202520602533.0
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-04-01
Publication Date
2026-03-03
Estimated Expiration
2035-04-01

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Technical Problem

The assembly of container houses involves a large amount of welding work, has low assembly efficiency, and is inconvenient to transport.

Method used

The design incorporates a lower corner component, featuring folding sections and splicing connections. It utilizes plug-in connections instead of welding to enhance structural strength and is secured with bolts.

Benefits of technology

It enables assembly without manual welding, improving assembly efficiency and facilitating transportation.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of container houses, and provides a lower corner fitting for splicing a container house and the container house, the lower corner fitting for splicing the container house comprises a lower corner fitting body, and two first folding parts are oppositely arranged on the lower corner fitting body; the lower corner fitting body is connected with a first splicing connecting part and a second splicing connecting part in the length direction of the two first folding parts, the first splicing connecting part and the second splicing connecting part are provided with second folding parts which are oppositely arranged respectively, and the second folding parts and the first folding parts are arranged correspondingly. A third splicing connecting part is connected to the lower corner fitting body in the folding direction of one of the first folding parts, and a third folding part is oppositely arranged on the third splicing connecting part; and first connecting holes are formed in the first splicing connecting part, the second splicing connecting part and the third splicing connecting part. The container house solves the problems that when an existing container house is assembled, the welding workload is large, the assembling efficiency is low, and transportation is inconvenient.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of container house technology, and in particular to a corner piece for splicing container houses and a container house. Background Technology

[0002] With the continuous development of society, the accelerated pace of life, and increased mobility, people are gradually considering the mobility, modularity, and environmental friendliness of their living spaces. As a result, container houses have emerged. Due to their low cost, convenient transportation, durability, good sealing, and easy assembly and disassembly, container houses are being used more and more widely.

[0003] Currently, there are various types of container houses on the market. The main processing method for container houses is manual welding. The roof is made by welding the beams and corner pieces together. Then, the roof is transported to the site and welded to the beams on site. This results in a lot of welding work being required during the assembly of container houses, which seriously affects the assembly efficiency. At the same time, the welded container roof is also inconvenient to transport. Utility Model Content

[0004] In order to overcome the defects of the prior art mentioned above, this utility model provides a lower corner piece for splicing container houses and a container house, which solves the problems of large welding workload, low assembly efficiency and inconvenient transportation during the current assembly of container houses.

[0005] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, the technical solution of this utility model is as follows:

[0006] A corner bracket for assembling container houses includes a corner bracket body with two first folding portions disposed opposite each other on the corner bracket body. A first splicing connection portion and a second splicing connection portion are respectively connected to the corner bracket body along the length direction of the two first folding portions. The first splicing connection portion and the second splicing connection portion are respectively provided with second folding portions disposed opposite each other. The second folding portions are corresponding to the first folding portions. A third splicing connection portion is connected to the corner bracket body along the folding direction of one of the first folding portions. The third splicing connection portion is provided with third folding portions disposed opposite each other.

[0007] The first splicing connection part, the second splicing connection part and the third splicing connection part are all provided with a first connection hole.

[0008] As an improved technical solution, the lower corner piece includes a first plate and a second plate, the first plate and the second plate are connected at an angle and together form an L-shaped structure;

[0009] The first splicing connection part is connected to the first plate body, and the second splicing connection part is connected to the second plate body.

[0010] As an improved technical solution, the first plate and the second plate are respectively provided with a first hoisting hole and a second connecting hole.

[0011] As an improved technical solution, the distance between the two second folded portions is smaller than the distance between the two first folded portions.

[0012] As an improved technical solution, the first folding part, the second folding part, and the third folding part are all arranged in an L-shaped or U-shaped structure.

[0013] A container house includes several of the aforementioned container house splicing corner pieces, wherein the first splicing connection portion and the second splicing connection portion of two adjacent container house splicing corner pieces are connected by a first crossbeam.

[0014] The container house also includes several upper corner pieces, which are correspondingly arranged with the lower corner pieces. Adjacent upper corner pieces are connected by a second crossbeam. The upper corner pieces are connected to the third splicing connection part of the lower corner pieces used for splicing the container house by a support beam.

[0015] As an improved technical solution, the upper corner piece includes an upper corner piece body, on which a fourth splicing connection part and a fifth splicing connection part are provided oppositely arranged. The two ends of the second crossbeam are respectively inserted into the fourth splicing connection part and the fifth splicing connection part. A sixth splicing connection part is provided at the connection between the upper corner piece and the lower corner piece for splicing the container house. The sixth splicing connection part is inserted into and connected to the end of the support beam away from the lower corner piece for splicing the container house.

[0016] As an improved technical solution, the upper corner piece is also provided with a support plate for installing the cover plate. The support plate connects the fourth splicing connection part and the fifth splicing connection part. The upper corner piece is provided with a water leakage hole near the support plate. The bottom of the upper corner piece is also provided with a water guide pipe, which is correspondingly arranged with the water leakage hole. The upper corner piece is also provided with a second hoisting hole.

[0017] As an improved technical solution, the fourth splicing connection part, the fifth splicing connection part and the sixth splicing connection part are all provided with a third connection hole.

[0018] After adopting the above technical solution, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:

[0019] By setting a lower corner piece, two first folded portions are arranged opposite each other on the lower corner piece, which enhances the structural strength of the lower corner piece. A first splicing connection portion and a second splicing connection portion are respectively connected to the lower corner piece along the length direction of the two first folded portions. The first splicing connection portion and the second splicing connection portion facilitate plug-in connection with the first crossbeam, making assembly convenient. The first splicing connection portion and the second splicing connection portion are respectively provided with oppositely arranged second folded portions, which are arranged corresponding to the first folded portions. The second folded portions enhance the structural strength of the first splicing connection portion and the second splicing connection portion. A third splicing connection portion is connected to the lower corner piece along the folding direction of one of the first folded portions. The third splicing connection portion facilitates plug-in connection with the support beam. The third splicing connection portion is provided with oppositely arranged third folded portions, which enhance the structural strength of the third splicing connection portion.

[0020] The first, second, and third splicing connection parts are all provided with first connection holes. By providing first connection holes, it is easy to bolt the first crossbeam, support beam, and lower corner piece, thereby enhancing the stability of the container house connection structure. In summary, by providing lower corner pieces for container house splicing, the container house can be assembled without manual welding, and the components can be transported to the site for splicing and assembly, which is convenient for transportation and improves the assembly efficiency of the container house.

[0021] In summary, this utility model provides a lower corner piece for splicing container houses and a container house, which solves the problems of large welding workload, low assembly efficiency and inconvenient transportation during the current assembly of container houses. Attached Figure Description

[0022] To more clearly illustrate the specific embodiments of this utility model or the technical solutions in the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the specific embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. In all the drawings, similar elements or parts are generally identified by similar reference numerals. In the drawings, the elements or parts are not necessarily drawn to scale.

[0023] Figure 1 This is a structural schematic diagram of the lower corner piece used for splicing container houses in this utility model;

[0024] Figure 2 This is a structural schematic diagram of the lower corner piece used for splicing container houses in this utility model from another angle.

[0025] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the container house assembly structure in this utility model;

[0026] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the upper corner piece of the container roof in this utility model;

[0027] Reference numerals: 1. Lower corner piece; 101. First plate; 102. Second plate; 2. First folding part; 3. First splicing connection part; 4. Second splicing connection part; 5. Second folding part; 6. Third splicing connection part; 7. Third folding part; 8. First connecting hole; 9. First lifting hole; 10. Second connecting hole; 11. First crossbeam; 12. Support beam; 13. Second crossbeam; 14. Upper corner piece; 15. Fourth splicing connection part; 16. Fifth splicing connection part; 17. Sixth splicing connection part; 18. Support plate; 19. Water pipe; 20. Second lifting hole; 21. Third connecting hole; 22. Leakage hole; 100. Lower corner piece for container house splicing; 200. Upper corner piece. Detailed Implementation

[0028] The present invention will be further described below with reference to specific embodiments. However, the uses and purposes of these exemplary embodiments are only for illustrating the present invention and do not constitute any limitation on the actual protection scope of the present invention, nor are they intended to limit the protection scope of the present invention to these embodiments.

[0029] like Figures 1-2 As shown, a corner bracket 100 for splicing container houses includes a corner bracket body 1. Two first folding portions 2 are arranged opposite each other on the corner bracket body 1. The first folding portions 2 enhance the structural strength of the corner bracket body 1. A first splicing connection portion 3 and a second splicing connection portion 4 are respectively connected to the corner bracket body 1 along the length direction of the two first folding portions 2. The first splicing connection portion 3 and the second splicing connection portion 4 facilitate insertion and connection with a first crossbeam 11, making assembly convenient. The first splicing connection portion 3 and the second splicing connection portion 4 are respectively provided with oppositely arranged second... Folding part 5, the second folding part 5 is provided corresponding to the first folding part 2. The second folding part 5 enhances the structural strength of the first splicing connection part 3 and the second splicing connection part 4. A third splicing connection part 6 is connected on the lower corner body 1 along the folding direction of one of the first folding parts 2. The third splicing connection part 6 has an L-shaped structure design. The third splicing connection part 6 facilitates the insertion connection with the support beam 12. A third folding part 7 is provided on the third splicing connection part 6. The third folding part 7 enhances the structural strength of the third splicing connection part 6.

[0030] In this embodiment, the first splicing connection part 3 and the second splicing connection part 4 are located on both sides of the lower corner piece 1 in the installation direction, and the third splicing connection part 6 is located at the bottom of the lower corner piece 1 in the installation direction, thereby forming a corner piece with a three-sided splicing connection structure.

[0031] First connecting holes 8 are provided on the first splicing connection part 3, the second splicing connection part 4 and the third splicing connection part 6. The first connecting holes 8 are all designed with a strip structure. By setting the first connecting holes 8, it is convenient to bolt the first crossbeam 11, the support beam 12 and the lower corner piece 1, which enhances the stability of the container house connection structure. In summary, by setting the lower corner piece 100 for splicing the container house, the container house does not need to be manually welded during assembly. Moreover, the components can be transported to the site and then spliced ​​and assembled, which is convenient for transportation and improves the assembly efficiency of the container house.

[0032] Combination Figures 1-2 As shown, the lower corner piece 1 includes a first plate 101 and a second plate 102. The first plate 101 and the second plate 102 are connected at an angle and together form an L-shaped structure. In this embodiment, the first plate 101 and the second plate 102 are set at 90°.

[0033] The first splicing connection part 3 is connected to the first plate 101, and the second splicing connection part 4 is connected to the second plate 102. The first splicing connection part 3 and the first plate 101, as well as the second splicing connection part 4 and the second plate 102, can be connected and fixed by welding or by bending in one piece.

[0034] Combination Figures 1-2 As shown, the first plate 101 and the second plate 102 are respectively provided with a first lifting hole 9 and a second connecting hole 10. The first lifting hole 9 facilitates the handling and movement of the container house, and the second connecting hole 10 facilitates the connection and fixation between different container houses.

[0035] Combination Figures 1-2 As shown, the distance between the two second folding parts 5 is less than the distance between the two first folding parts 2. In this embodiment, since the distance between the two second folding parts 5 is less than the distance between the two first folding parts 2, when the first crossbeam 11 is inserted into the first splicing connection part 3 and the second splicing connection part 4, the end of the first crossbeam 11 can abut against the first folding part 2. At the same time, the shape of the first crossbeam 11 can be flush with the shape of the lower corner piece 1, making the splicing connection smoother and more aesthetically pleasing.

[0036] Combination Figures 1-2 As shown, the first folding part 2, the second folding part 5, and the third folding part 7 are all arranged in an L-shaped or U-shaped structure. The L-shaped or U-shaped structure gives the first folding part 2, the second folding part 5, and the third folding part 7 strong structural strength.

[0037] Combination Figures 1-4As shown, a container house includes several lower corner pieces 100 for splicing container houses. The first splicing connection part 3 and the second splicing connection part 4 of two adjacent lower corner pieces 100 are connected by a first crossbeam 11.

[0038] The container house also includes several upper corner pieces 200, which are correspondingly set with lower corner pieces. Adjacent upper corner pieces 200 are connected by a second crossbeam 13. The upper corner pieces 200 and the third splicing connection part 6 of the lower corner piece 100 used for splicing the container house are connected by a support beam 12.

[0039] In this embodiment, threaded holes are provided on the first crossbeam 11, the second crossbeam 13, and the support beam 12. After the first crossbeam 11 is spliced ​​with the first splicing connection part 3 and the second splicing connection part 4, it is connected and fixed by bolts. After the second crossbeam 13 is spliced ​​with the fourth splicing connection part 15 and the fifth splicing connection part 16, it is also connected and fixed by bolts. After the support beam 12 is spliced ​​with the third splicing connection part 6 and the sixth splicing connection part 17, it is also connected and fixed by bolts. This enhances the structural strength of the entire container house. After that, the cover plate can be installed on the assembled frame.

[0040] Combination Figures 3-4 As shown, the upper corner piece 200 includes an upper corner piece body 14, on which a fourth splicing connection part 15 and a fifth splicing connection part 16 are provided opposite to each other. The two ends of the second crossbeam 13 are respectively inserted into the fourth splicing connection part 15 and the fifth splicing connection part 16. By providing the fourth splicing connection part 15 and the fifth splicing connection part 16, it is easy to insert and connect with the second crossbeam 13, and the assembly is convenient. The upper corner piece 200 is provided with a sixth splicing connection part 17 at the connection between it and the lower corner piece for assembling the container house. The sixth splicing connection part 17 is inserted and connected to the end of the support beam 12 away from the lower corner piece for assembling the container house. By providing the sixth splicing connection part 17, it is easy to insert and connect with the support beam 12, and the assembly is convenient.

[0041] Combination Figures 3-4 As shown, the upper corner piece 14 is also provided with a support plate 18 for installing the cover plate. The support plate 18 connects the fourth splicing connection part 15 and the fifth splicing connection part 16. The upper corner piece 14 is provided with a water leakage hole 22 near the support plate 18. The upper corner piece 14 is also provided with a water guide pipe 19, which is correspondingly set with the water leakage hole 22. The second crossbeam 13 is provided with a water trough, which is corresponding with the water leakage hole 22. The water guide pipe 19 facilitates the drainage of rainwater. The upper corner piece 14 is also provided with a second lifting hole 20, which facilitates transportation.

[0042] Combination Figure 4As shown, the fourth splicing connection part 15, the fifth splicing connection part 16 and the sixth splicing connection part 17 are all provided with a third connection hole 21, which facilitates bolt connection and fixation.

[0043] For ease of understanding, the working process of this embodiment is described below:

[0044] like Figures 1-4 As shown, firstly, one end of the first crossbeam 11 is inserted and connected to the first splicing connection part 3 of the lower corner piece 1, and the threaded hole on the first crossbeam 11 corresponds to the first connecting hole 8 on the first splicing connection part 3. Then, it is fixed by bolt connection. Then, one end of another first crossbeam 11 is inserted and connected to the second splicing connection part 4 of the lower corner piece 1, and the threaded hole on the other first crossbeam 11 corresponds to the first connecting hole 8 on the second splicing connection part 4. Then, it is fixed by bolt connection. In the above manner, the four first crossbeams 11 and the four container house splicing lower corner pieces 100 are connected together to form the lower frame of the container house.

[0045] One end of the second crossbeam 13 is inserted and connected to the fourth splicing connection part 15 of the upper corner piece 14 and fixed by bolts. One end of the other second crossbeam 13 is inserted and connected to the fifth splicing connection part 16 of the lower corner piece and fixed by bolts. In the above manner, the four second crossbeams 13 and the four upper corner pieces 200 are connected together to form the container roof frame.

[0046] Next, the assembled lower frame of the container house is connected to the upper frame of the container house by inserting the support beam 12. During the insertion, the two ends of the support beam 12 are inserted into the third splicing connection part 6 of the lower frame of the container house and the sixth splicing connection part 17 of the upper frame of the container house, respectively. Then, they are fixed by bolts. Finally, the cover plate is installed on the support plate 18 of the upper frame of the container house.

[0047] In summary, this utility model provides a lower corner piece for splicing container houses and a container house, which solves the problems of large welding workload, low assembly efficiency and inconvenient transportation during the current assembly of container houses.

[0048] It should be understood that these embodiments are for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of protection of this utility model. Furthermore, it should be understood that after reading the technical description of this utility model, those skilled in the art can make various alterations, modifications, and / or variations to this utility model, and all such equivalent forms also fall within the scope of protection defined by the appended claims.

Claims

1. A lower corner fitting for splicing of a container house, characterized by: The lower corner piece comprises two first folding parts arranged oppositely, and a first splicing connecting part and a second splicing connecting part are respectively connected to the lower corner piece along the length direction of the two first folding parts, second folding parts are respectively arranged on the first splicing connecting part and the second splicing connecting part oppositely, the second folding parts are arranged correspondingly to the first folding parts, and a third splicing connecting part is connected to the lower corner piece along the folding direction of one of the first folding parts, and a third folding part is arranged oppositely on the third splicing connecting part. First connecting holes are arranged on the first splicing connecting part, the second splicing connecting part and the third splicing connecting part.

2. A corner fitting for use in the assembly of a modular building according to claim 1, wherein: The lower corner piece comprises a first plate body and a second plate body, and the first plate body and the second plate body are connected at an included angle and jointly form an L-shaped structure. The first splicing connecting part is connected to the first plate body, and the second splicing connecting part is connected to the second plate body.

3. A corner fitting for use in the assembly of a modular building according to claim 2, wherein: First lifting holes and second connecting holes are respectively arranged oppositely on the first plate body and the second plate body.

4. A corner fitting for use in the assembly of a modular building according to claim 1, wherein: The spacing between the two second folding parts is smaller than the spacing between the two first folding parts.

5. A corner fitting for use in the assembly of a modular building according to claim 1, wherein: The first folding part, the second folding part and the third folding part are arranged in an L-shaped structure or a U-shaped structure.

6. A container house characterized by: The container house comprises a plurality of lower corner pieces for splicing container houses according to any one of claims 1-5, and the first splicing connecting part and the second splicing connecting part of adjacent two lower corner pieces are connected by a first cross beam. The container house further comprises a plurality of upper corner pieces, the upper corner pieces are arranged correspondingly to the lower corner pieces, adjacent two upper corner pieces are connected by a second cross beam, and the upper corner piece and the third splicing connecting part of the lower corner piece for splicing container houses are connected by a support beam.

7. A shipping container house as claimed in claim 6 wherein: The upper corner piece comprises an upper corner piece body, fourth splicing connecting parts and fifth splicing connecting parts are arranged oppositely on the upper corner piece body, the two ends of the second cross beam are respectively inserted into the fourth splicing connecting parts and the fifth splicing connecting parts, a sixth splicing connecting part is arranged at the connection between the upper corner piece and the lower corner piece for splicing container houses, and the sixth splicing connecting part is connected to the end of the support beam away from the lower corner piece for splicing container houses.

8. A shipping container house as claimed in claim 7, characterised in that: The upper corner piece body is further provided with a support plate for mounting a cover plate, the support plate connects the fourth splicing connecting parts and the fifth splicing connecting parts, a water leakage hole is arranged on the upper corner piece body close to the support plate, a water guide pipe is further arranged at the bottom of the upper corner piece body, the water guide pipe is arranged correspondingly to the water leakage hole, and a second lifting hole is further arranged on the upper corner piece body.

9. A shipping container house as claimed in claim 7, characterised in that: Third connecting holes are arranged on the fourth splicing connecting parts, the fifth splicing connecting parts and the sixth splicing connecting parts.