Building concrete building template
By setting fixing components on the concrete formwork, and using bidirectional screws and knobs to achieve rapid splicing and disassembly of the formwork, the problem of complex installation of traditional formwork is solved, and construction efficiency is improved.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520588108.0
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-31
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-03-31
AI Technical Summary
Traditional concrete formwork installation and dismantling processes are complex and require a large number of nails, bolts or other fasteners, resulting in low construction efficiency.
The system employs fixed components, including a two-way lead screw and a knob, to enable quick assembly and disassembly of the templates via sliding and threaded connections, while using limit grooves and positioning rods to ensure stability.
It simplifies the installation and dismantling process of the template, reduces the workload of construction workers, and improves construction efficiency.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of building formwork technology, and in particular to a building concrete formwork. Background Technology
[0002] Currently, in the field of construction engineering, concrete is usually used to cast the required building components. In the process of casting building components, several building formworks are usually used to form a casting space, and support components are set outside the building formwork to stabilize the building formwork. Then, concrete is poured into the casting space, and after the concrete solidifies, the building component is formed.
[0003] Traditional concrete formwork is usually made of wood, steel or plastic and is connected and fixed by nails, bolts or other fasteners. The use of a large number of nails, bolts or other fasteners for connection and fixation makes the installation and dismantling of formwork complicated and time-consuming, increases the workload of construction workers and reduces work efficiency. Utility Model Content
[0004] This invention solves the problem that traditional concrete formwork usually requires a large number of nails, bolts or other fasteners for connection and fixation, which makes the installation and disassembly of the formwork complicated and time-consuming, increases the workload of construction workers and reduces work efficiency. Therefore, it provides a building concrete formwork.
[0005] This utility model is achieved by the following technical solution: a building concrete formwork, including two first formworks, each of the inner walls of the two first formworks is provided with a limiting groove, the inner wall of the limiting groove is slidably connected to a second formwork, one end of the second formwork is fixedly connected to a fixing plate, the inner wall of the fixing plate is provided with a through hole, and the ends of the two first formworks that are far apart from each other are provided with fixing components.
[0006] The fixing assembly includes a mounting bracket, a bidirectional lead screw rotatably connected to the inner wall of the mounting bracket, a knob fixedly connected to the right end of the bidirectional lead screw, a mounting base threadedly connected to the surface of the bidirectional lead screw, a limit rod slidably connected to the inner wall of the mounting base, fixing frames fixedly connected to both ends of the limit rod, a fixing block fixedly connected to the front end of the mounting base, and a positioning rod fixedly connected to one end of the fixing block.
[0007] Using the above technical solution, two second templates are slidably inserted into the interior of the first template for positioning, achieving initial splicing. The second templates are limited by the limiting groove, ensuring stability during connection. Then, the knob is turned, driving the bidirectional screw to rotate. Since the mounting base is threadedly connected to the bidirectional screw, the mounting bases move away from each other, driving the fixing block to move. This allows the positioning rod to enter the interior of the through hole, fixing the fixing plate and securing the first and second templates together. Repeating the above steps, the first and second templates are spliced into a rectangle. The operation is simple and quick, reducing the workload of construction personnel and thus improving work efficiency.
[0008] As a further improvement to the above solution, the rear end of the mounting bracket is fixedly connected to the front end of the first template, and the mounting bracket is located in the middle of the first template.
[0009] As a further improvement to the above solution, two mounting seats are provided, and the two mounting seats are symmetrically distributed around the bidirectional lead screw.
[0010] As a further improvement to the above solution, the rear end of the fixing frame is fixedly connected to the front end of the first template.
[0011] The above technical solution uses the limiting rod of the fixing frame to limit the mounting base, ensuring the stability of the mounting base when it moves and preventing tilting, so that the positioning rod can be accurately inserted into the through hole.
[0012] As a further improvement to the above solution, one end of the positioning rod extends into the interior of the through hole.
[0013] Through the above technical solution, when the positioning rod is inserted into the through hole, it plays a role in limiting and fixing the fixing plate, ensuring the stability of the connection between the first template and the second template.
[0014] As a further improvement to the above solution, the size of the positioning rod is adapted to the size of the through hole.
[0015] As a further improvement to the above solution, the fixing plate is L-shaped.
[0016] The above technical solution uses an L-shaped fixing plate to prevent the second template from contacting the knob when inserted into the first template, thus avoiding interference. Furthermore, each second template has four fixing plates connected to one side, ensuring a secure connection during assembly.
[0017] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:
[0018] This invention utilizes a fixing component. Specifically, two second templates are slidably inserted into the interior of the first template for initial positioning, achieving preliminary splicing. Then, rotating a knob drives a bidirectional lead screw to rotate. Since the mounting base is threadedly connected to the bidirectional lead screw, the mounting bases move away from each other, causing the fixing block to move. This allows the positioning rod to enter the through hole, fixing the fixing plate and securing the first and second templates together. Repeating the above steps, the first and second templates are spliced into a rectangle. The operation is simple and quick, reducing the workload of construction workers and thus improving work efficiency.
[0019] This utility model uses a fixing component, specifically by rotating a knob to rotate a bidirectional lead screw, causing the two mounting seats to move closer to each other. This allows the positioning rod to disengage from the through hole, thus releasing the fixation of the second template. The second template can then be removed upwards to complete the overall disassembly. Construction workers can quickly complete the disassembly work, thereby improving overall construction efficiency. Attached Figure Description
[0020] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;
[0021] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the exploded structure of this utility model;
[0022] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the fixing component structure of this utility model;
[0023] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the second template structure of this utility model;
[0024] Figure 5 This is a top view of the structure of this utility model.
[0025] Explanation of key symbols:
[0026] 1. First template; 2. Limiting groove; 3. Second template; 4. Fixing plate; 5. Through hole; 6. Fixing component; 601. Mounting bracket; 602. Two-way lead screw; 603. Knob; 604. Mounting base; 605. Limiting rod; 606. Fixing bracket; 607. Fixing block; 608. Positioning rod. Detailed Implementation
[0027] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments. It should be noted that, without conflict, the various embodiments or technical features described below can be arbitrarily combined to form new embodiments. Example
[0028] Please combine Figure 1-5This embodiment of a building concrete formwork includes two first formworks 1. The inner walls of the two first formworks 1 are provided with limiting grooves 2. The inner walls of the limiting grooves 2 are slidably connected to second formworks 3. One end of the second formworks 3 is fixedly connected to a fixing plate 4. The inner wall of the fixing plate 4 is provided with through holes 5. The ends of the two first formworks 1 that are far apart from each other are provided with fixing components 6.
[0029] The fixing component 6 includes a mounting bracket 601. A bidirectional lead screw 602 is rotatably connected to the inner wall of the mounting bracket 601. A knob 603 is fixedly connected to the right end of the bidirectional lead screw 602. A mounting base 604 is threaded onto the surface of the bidirectional lead screw 602. A limit rod 605 is slidably connected to the inner wall of the mounting base 604. Fixing brackets 606 are fixedly connected to both ends of the limit rod 605. A fixing block 607 is fixedly connected to the front end of the mounting base 604. A positioning rod 608 is fixedly connected to one end of the fixing block 607. The two second templates 3 are slidably inserted into the interior of the first template 1. The initial positioning is achieved by rotating the knob 603, which drives the bidirectional lead screw 602 to rotate. Since the mounting base 604 is threadedly connected to the bidirectional lead screw 602, the mounting base 604 moves away from each other, which drives the fixing block 607 to move. This allows the positioning rod 608 to enter the through hole 5 and fix the fixing plate 4, thus fixing the first template 1 and the second template 3 together. Repeating the above steps, the first template 1 and the second template 3 are spliced into a rectangle. The operation is simple and quick, reducing the workload of construction personnel and thus improving work efficiency.
[0030] The rear end of the mounting bracket 601 is fixedly connected to the front end of the first template 1, and the mounting bracket 601 is located in the middle of the first template 1.
[0031] There are two mounting bases 604, which are symmetrically distributed around the bidirectional screw 602. When it is necessary to disassemble the first template 1 and the second template 3, the bidirectional screw 602 is rotated by turning the knob 603, which causes the two mounting bases 604 to move closer to each other. This causes the positioning rod 608 to disengage from the inside of the through hole 5, thereby releasing the fixation of the second template 3. Then, the second template 3 can be taken out upwards to complete the overall disassembly. Construction personnel can quickly complete the disassembly work, thereby improving the overall construction efficiency.
[0032] The rear end of the fixing frame 606 is fixedly connected to the front end of the first template 1.
[0033] One end of the positioning rod 608 extends into the interior of the through hole 5.
[0034] The dimensions of the positioning rod 608 are compatible with the dimensions of the through hole 5.
[0035] The fixing plate 4 is L-shaped, which ensures that the second template 3 will not come into contact with the knob 603 when it is inserted into the first template 1.
[0036] The implementation principle of a concrete formwork in this embodiment is as follows: During use, two second formwork templates 3 are slidably inserted into the interior of the first formwork template 1 for initial positioning, achieving preliminary splicing. Then, the knob 603 is rotated, causing the bidirectional threaded rod 602 to rotate. Since the mounting base 604 is threadedly connected to the bidirectional threaded rod 602, the mounting bases 604 move away from each other, causing the fixing block 607 to move, allowing the positioning rod 608 to enter the through hole 5 and fix the fixing plate 4, thus fixing the first formwork template 1 and the second formwork template 3 together. Repeating the above steps splices the first formwork template 1 and the second formwork template 3 into a rectangle. The operation is simple and quick, reducing the workload of construction workers and improving work efficiency. When it is necessary to disassemble the first formwork template 1 and the second formwork template 3, the knob 603 is rotated, causing the bidirectional threaded rod 602 to rotate, causing the two mounting bases 604 to move closer to each other, causing the positioning rod 608 to disengage from the through hole 5, thus releasing the fixation of the second formwork template 3. Then, the second formwork template 3 can be removed upwards to complete the overall disassembly. Construction workers can quickly complete the disassembly work, thereby improving overall construction efficiency.
[0037] The above embodiments are merely preferred embodiments of this utility model and should not be construed as limiting the scope of protection of this utility model. Any non-substantial changes and substitutions made by those skilled in the art based on this utility model shall fall within the scope of protection claimed by this utility model.
Claims
1. A building concrete building form, characterised in that, The utility model relates to a two -piece moulding board, including two first templates (1), the inner wall of two first templates (1) is equipped with limiting slot (2), the inner wall of limiting slot (2) is connected with second template (3) slidingly, one end of second template (3) is fixedly connected with fixed plate (4), the inner wall of fixed plate (4) is opened with through -hole (5), and the inner wall of two first templates (1) is all provided with fixed assembly (6) away from each other, The fixed assembly (6) includes a mounting frame (601), a two-way screw rod (602) is rotatably connected to the inner wall of the mounting frame (601), a knob (603) is fixedly connected to the right end of the two-way screw rod (602), an installation seat (604) is threadedly connected to the surface of the two-way screw rod (602), a limiting rod (605) is slidably connected to the inner wall of the installation seat (604), a fixing frame (606) is fixedly connected to both ends of the limiting rod (605), a fixed block (607) is fixedly connected to the front end of the installation seat (604), and a positioning rod (608) is fixedly connected to one end of the fixed block (607).
2. A building formwork for building concrete according to claim 1, characterised in that: The rear end of the mounting frame (601) is fixedly connected to the front end of the first template (1), and the mounting frame (601) is located in the middle of the first template (1).
3. A building formwork for building concrete according to claim 1, characterised in that: The number of installation seats (604) is two, and the two installation seats (604) are symmetrically distributed about the two-way screw rod (602).
4. A building formwork for building concrete according to claim 1, characterised in that: The rear end of the fixing frame (606) is fixedly connected to the front end of the first template (1).
5. A building formwork for building concrete according to claim 1, characterised in that: One end of the positioning rod (608) extends into the through-hole (5).
6. A building formwork for building concrete according to claim 5, characterised in that: The size of the positioning rod (608) is matched with the size of the through-hole (5).
7. A building formwork for building concrete according to claim 1, characterised in that: The shape of the fixed plate (4) is L-shaped.