Anti-inclination tower structure with anti-seismic function
By introducing stud limiting grooves, sealing gaskets, and shock-absorbing springs into the tower structure, the stability problem caused by loose bolts was solved, the tower's seismic resistance was achieved, and the structure's stability and anti-tipping ability were enhanced.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-20
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
AI Technical Summary
In existing tower structures, bolts gradually loosen after prolonged use, affecting the overall stability of the structure and increasing the risk of collapse.
The anti-tilting tower structure with seismic resistance is adopted, including I-shaped plate, connecting plate, base, studs, fixing components and anti-tipping components. The studs are connected by fitting with the limiting groove, combined with sealing gaskets and shock-absorbing springs to enhance the fastening effect of the studs, and the anti-tipping components provide additional support to prevent loosening and tipping.
It effectively prevents studs from loosening, enhances the stability of the tower structure, reduces the risk of loosening caused by vibration or external forces, and improves the overall seismic resistance of the structure.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of pole and tower technology, and in particular to an anti-tilting pole and tower structure with seismic resistance. Background Technology
[0002] A pole or tower is a structure used to support power transmission lines, communication lines, or other cables. They are typically made of steel or concrete and are widely used in power transmission networks and communication infrastructure.
[0003] Bolts are a commonly used connection method during the installation and fixing of towers. Bolted connections not only facilitate construction but also absorb and disperse stress to a certain extent, improving the overall structural stability. However, after prolonged use, bolts are subjected to vibrations caused by wind, vehicles, etc., which can gradually loosen them, affecting the overall structural stability and increasing the risk of collapse. Utility Model Content
[0004] The technical problem to be solved by this utility model is to overcome the defects of the existing technology. This utility model proposes an anti-tilting tower structure with seismic resistance. By using this device, the problem that bolts will gradually loosen after long-term use in the existing technology, thus affecting the overall structural stability is solved.
[0005] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, the technical solution adopted by this utility model is: an anti-tilting tower structure with seismic resistance function, including an I-shaped plate and a connecting plate. An L-shaped plate is provided at the bottom of the connecting plate, and a base is provided at the top of the connecting plate. A first mounting groove is provided at the top of the base, and a rod is installed inside the first mounting groove. A stud is threaded to the top of the base, and a stud head is fixedly connected to the top of the stud. A fixing component is provided at the top of the base.
[0006] The fixing assembly includes a first fixing block fixedly connected to the top of the base, a limiting groove formed on the outer surface of the first fixing block, a threaded groove formed on the top of the first fixing block, a second fixing block set on the top of the first fixing block, a first connecting block and a second connecting block fixedly connected to the outer surface of the second fixing block, a first fixing bolt threaded between the first connecting block and the limiting groove, and a second fixing bolt threaded between the second connecting block and the stud head. The limiting groove is correspondingly set to the first connecting block, and the top of the second fixing block has a through opening through which the stud passes and is threadedly connected to the threaded groove.
[0007] Furthermore, a connecting groove is provided at the top of the second fixing block, and a sealing gasket is installed inside the connecting groove.
[0008] Furthermore, an anti-tipping component is provided at the top of the base. The anti-tipping component includes a fixing ring fixedly connected to the outer surface of the rod, a first positioning block fixedly connected to the outer surface of the fixing ring, a second positioning block fixedly connected to the top of the base, and a connecting rope movably connected between the first positioning block and the second positioning block.
[0009] Furthermore, a first anchor rod is movably connected between the I-shaped plate, the connecting plate, and the L-shaped plate, and a second anchor rod is movably connected between the connecting plate and the base. A second mounting groove is opened at the top of the connecting plate, and the first mounting groove and the second mounting groove are correspondingly set.
[0010] Furthermore, a first damping spring is provided between the I-shaped plate and the L-shaped plate, and a second damping spring is provided between the I-shaped plate and the connecting plate.
[0011] Furthermore, a connecting ring is provided on the outer surface of the pole, and a wire pull rod is provided on the outer surface of the connecting ring.
[0012] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model include: by fixing the stud to the outside through the base, the first connecting block and the limiting groove are engaged and connected, the first fixing bolt is threaded between the first connecting block and the limiting groove, and the second fixing bolt is threaded between the second connecting block and the stud head, thereby improving the fastening effect of the stud, preventing the stud from loosening, and solving the problem in the prior art that the bolts will gradually loosen after long-term use, thus affecting the overall structural stability. Attached Figure Description
[0013] The disclosure of this utility model is illustrated with reference to the accompanying drawings. It should be understood that the drawings are for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of protection of this utility model. In the drawings, the same reference numerals are used to refer to the same parts. Wherein:
[0014] Figure 1 The schematic diagram shows the overall structure of an anti-tilting tower structure with seismic resistance according to one embodiment of the present invention.
[0015] Figure 2 The schematic diagram shows the I-shaped plate, connecting plate, and anti-tipping component structure of an anti-tilting tower structure with seismic resistance according to one embodiment of the present invention.
[0016] Figure 3 The schematic diagram shows the I-shaped plate, connecting plate, and base structure of the anti-tilting tower structure with seismic resistance according to one embodiment of the present invention.
[0017] Figure 4 The schematic diagram shows a stud structure of an anti-tilting tower structure with seismic resistance according to one embodiment of the present invention.
[0018] Figure 5 The schematic diagram shows a fixed component structure of an anti-tilting tower structure with seismic resistance according to one embodiment of the present invention.
[0019] The following are the labeling elements in the diagram: 1. I-shaped plate; 11. First shock-absorbing spring; 12. Second shock-absorbing spring; 2. Connecting plate; 21. First anchor rod; 22. Second anchor rod; 23. L-shaped plate; 24. Second mounting groove; 3. Base; 31. First mounting groove; 4. Rod body; 5. Connecting ring; 51. Electric wire pull rod; 6. Stud; 61. Stud head; 7. Fixing assembly; 71. First fixing block; 72. Threaded groove; 73. Limiting groove; 74. Second fixing block; 741. Connecting groove; 7411. Sealing gasket; 742. Through port; 75. First connecting block; 76. First fixing bolt; 77. Second connecting block; 78. Second fixing bolt; 8. Anti-tipping assembly; 81. Fixing ring; 82. First positioning block; 83. Second positioning block; 84. Connecting rope. Detailed Implementation
[0020] It is readily understood that, based on the technical solution of this utility model, those skilled in the art can propose various interchangeable structural methods and implementations without altering the essential spirit of this utility model. Therefore, the following detailed embodiments and accompanying drawings are merely illustrative descriptions of the technical solution of this utility model and should not be considered as the entirety of this utility model or as limitations or restrictions on the technical solution of this utility model.
[0021] According to one embodiment of the present invention, in conjunction with Figures 1-5 The diagram shows an anti-tilting tower structure with seismic resistance, including an I-shaped plate 1 and a connecting plate 2. The bottom end of the connecting plate 2 is provided with an L-shaped plate 23, and the top end of the connecting plate 2 is provided with a base 3. The top end of the base 3 is provided with a first mounting groove 31, and a rod 4 is installed inside the first mounting groove 31. The top end of the base 3 is threadedly connected with a stud 6, and the top end of the stud 6 is fixedly connected with a stud head 61. The top end of the base 3 is provided with a fixing component 7.
[0022] In this embodiment, the fixing component 7 includes a first fixing block 71 fixedly connected to the top of the base 3, a limiting groove 73 formed on the outer surface of the first fixing block 71, a threaded groove 72 formed on the top of the first fixing block 71, a second fixing block 74 set on the top of the first fixing block 71, a first connecting block 75 and a second connecting block 77 fixedly connected to the outer surface of the second fixing block 74, a first fixing bolt 76 threadedly connected between the first connecting block 75 and the limiting groove 73, and a second fixing bolt 78 threadedly connected between the second connecting block 77 and the stud head 61. The limiting groove 73 is correspondingly provided with the first connecting block 75. The top of the second fixing block 74 has a through opening 742 through which the stud 6 passes and is threadedly connected to the threaded groove 72. When fixing the base 3, the stud 6 passes through the base 3 and is fixed to the outside. At this time, the first connecting block 75 is engaged with the limiting groove 73. The first fixing bolt 76 is threaded between the first connecting block 75 and the limiting groove 73. Then, the second fixing bolt 78 is threaded between the second connecting block 77 and the stud head 61, which facilitates the tightening effect of the stud 6 and prevents the stud 6 from loosening.
[0023] The second fixing block 74 has a connecting groove 741 at its top, and a sealing gasket 7411 is installed inside the connecting groove 741. The sealing gasket 7411 facilitates the provision of additional friction between the stud 6 and the connecting groove 741, thereby increasing the fastening effect of the stud 6 and reducing the risk of loosening due to vibration or external force.
[0024] An anti-tipping component 8 is provided at the top of the base 3. The anti-tipping component 8 includes a fixing ring 81 fixedly connected to the outer surface of the rod 4, a first positioning block 82 fixedly connected to the outer surface of the fixing ring 81, a second positioning block 83 fixedly connected to the top of the base 3, and a connecting rope 84 movably connected between the first positioning block 82 and the second positioning block 83. The connecting rope 84 applies tension between the first positioning block 82 and the second positioning block 83 to provide additional support for the rod 4 in the horizontal direction, thereby preventing the rod 4 from tipping over.
[0025] A first anchor rod 21 is movably connected between the I-shaped plate 1, the connecting plate 2, and the L-shaped plate 23. A second anchor rod 22 is movably connected between the connecting plate 2 and the base 3. A second mounting groove 24 is formed at the top of the connecting plate 2, and the first mounting groove 31 and the second mounting groove 24 are correspondingly provided. The first anchor rod 21 is movably connected between the I-shaped plate 1, the connecting plate 2, and the L-shaped plate 23, so that these three components are tightly connected together to form a stable foundation structure. The second anchor rod 22 is movably connected between the connecting plate 2 and the base 3, enhancing the stability between the connecting plate 2 and the base 3.
[0026] A first damping spring 11 is provided between the I-shaped plate 1 and the L-shaped plate 23, and a second damping spring 12 is provided between the I-shaped plate 1 and the connecting plate 2. When subjected to external force, the first damping spring 11 and the second damping spring 12 can absorb and disperse energy to reduce the impact of vibration on the structure.
[0027] A connecting ring 5 is provided on the outer surface of the pole body 4, and a wire pull rod 51 is provided on the outer surface of the connecting ring 5. The wire pull rod 51 is used to fix and support the wire or cable.
[0028] In use, the stud 6 passes through the base 3 and is fixed to the outside. At this time, the first connecting block 75 is engaged with the limiting groove 73. The first fixing bolt 76 is threaded between the first connecting block 75 and the limiting groove 73, and the second fixing bolt 78 is threaded between the second connecting block 77 and the stud head 61. This facilitates the tightening effect of the stud 6 and prevents the stud 6 from loosening. The sealing gasket 7411 provides additional friction between the stud 6 and the connecting groove 741, thereby increasing the tightening effect of the stud 6 and reducing the risk of loosening due to vibration or external force. When subjected to external force, the first damping spring 11 and the second damping spring 12 absorb and disperse energy to reduce the impact of vibration on the structure. The connecting rope 84 applies tension between the first positioning block 82 and the second positioning block 83, which facilitates additional support for the rod 4 in the horizontal direction to prevent the rod 4 from tipping over.
[0029] The technical scope of this utility model is not limited to the content described above. Those skilled in the art can make various modifications and variations to the above embodiments without departing from the technical concept of this utility model, and all such modifications and variations should fall within the protection scope of this utility model.
Claims
1. A tilt-resistant tower structure with earthquake resistance, characterized in that: It includes an I-shaped plate and a connecting plate. The bottom end of the connecting plate is provided with an L-shaped plate, and the top end of the connecting plate is provided with a base. The top end of the base is provided with a first mounting groove. A rod is installed inside the first mounting groove. A stud is threaded to the top end of the base. A stud head is fixedly connected to the top end of the stud. A fixing component is provided at the top end of the base. The fixing assembly includes a first fixing block fixedly connected to the top of the base, a limiting groove formed on the outer surface of the first fixing block, a threaded groove formed on the top of the first fixing block, a second fixing block set on the top of the first fixing block, a first connecting block and a second connecting block fixedly connected to the outer surface of the second fixing block, a first fixing bolt threaded between the first connecting block and the limiting groove, and a second fixing bolt threaded between the second connecting block and the stud head. The limiting groove is correspondingly provided with the first connecting block, and the top of the second fixing block has a through opening through which the stud passes and is threadedly connected to the threaded groove.
2. The anti-tilting tower structure with seismic resistance function according to claim 1, characterized in that: The second fixing block has a connecting groove at its top, and a sealing gasket is installed inside the connecting groove.
3. The anti-tilting tower structure with seismic resistance function according to claim 1, characterized in that: The base is provided with an anti-tipping component, which includes a fixing ring fixedly connected to the outer surface of the rod, a first positioning block fixedly connected to the outer surface of the fixing ring, a second positioning block fixedly connected to the top of the base, and a connecting rope movably connected between the first positioning block and the second positioning block.
4. The anti-tilting tower structure with seismic resistance function according to claim 1, characterized in that: A first anchor rod is movably connected between the I-shaped plate, the connecting plate, and the L-shaped plate. A second anchor rod is movably connected between the connecting plate and the base. A second mounting groove is opened at the top of the connecting plate, and the first mounting groove and the second mounting groove are correspondingly provided.
5. The anti-tilting tower structure with seismic resistance function according to claim 4, characterized in that: A first damping spring is provided between the I-shaped plate and the L-shaped plate, and a second damping spring is provided between the I-shaped plate and the connecting plate.
6. The anti-tilting tower structure with seismic resistance according to claim 1, characterized in that: A connecting ring is provided on the outer surface of the rod, and a wire pull rod is provided on the outer surface of the connecting ring.