Architectural decoration grille
The design of the aluminum alloy grille and connecting device enables the detachable connection of the building grille, solving the problems of inconvenient transportation and installation of existing grilles, improving the convenience of maintenance and replacement, and enhancing the stability of the device.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520069665.1
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-01-13
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-01-13
AI Technical Summary
Most existing building grilles are welded as a single piece, which takes up a lot of space and is heavy, making transportation and installation inconvenient. They also cannot be disassembled, making maintenance and replacement difficult.
The first and second grilles, made of aluminum alloy, are detachably connected by a connecting device. The detachable connection and disassembly of the grilles are achieved by the cooperation of components such as connecting blocks, semi-circular blocks, rotating rods and limiting blocks.
This reduces the difficulty of transporting and installing the grating, improves the convenience of maintenance and replacement, and enhances the stability of the device.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of architectural decoration technology, and in particular to an architectural decorative grille. Background Technology
[0002] Architectural grilles are a type of architectural decoration fixed to walls, which not only enhances the aesthetics of buildings but also provides a certain degree of protection.
[0003] Regarding the aforementioned technologies, the inventors believe that the following defects exist: most existing grilles are welded as a single piece, which takes up a lot of space and is not only inconvenient for people to transport and carry, but also cause some inconvenience in the installation of the grilles on the wall due to their heavy weight. Furthermore, most existing grilles are fixed to the wall by pouring concrete, and after the grilles are installed, they cannot be disassembled, which is inconvenient for later maintenance and replacement. Utility Model Content
[0004] To address the aforementioned problems, this utility model provides an architectural decorative grille.
[0005] The above-mentioned technical objective of this utility model is achieved through the following technical solution: a building decorative grille, including a first grille and a second grille, wherein multiple protective components are arrayed on the upper surface of the first grille and the second grille, and both the first grille and the second grille are made of aluminum alloy, and a connecting device for connecting the first grille and the second grille to each other is provided on the first grille and the second grille.
[0006] By adopting the above technical solution, when the staff needs to connect the first grille and the second grille, the staff needs to activate the connecting device to connect the first grille and the second grille. During this process, the staff can install and remove the first grille and the second grille through the connecting device, thereby reducing the difficulty of later maintenance and replacement.
[0007] Furthermore, a connecting groove is formed on the side wall of the first grid near the second grid, and a first semi-circular groove is formed on the inner bottom wall of the connecting groove. The connecting device includes a connecting block slidably disposed in the connecting groove and a first semi-circular block rotatably disposed in the first semi-circular groove. A second semi-circular groove is formed on the bottom surface of the connecting block. The connecting device also includes a second semi-circular block rotatably disposed in the second semi-circular groove. The connecting block is fixed to the second grid. The first semi-circular block is rotatably connected to the second semi-circular groove, and the second semi-circular block is rotatably connected to the first semi-circular groove.
[0008] Furthermore, a rotating groove is formed on the inner wall of the first semicircular groove, and a limiting groove is formed on the inner wall of the rotating groove. A rotating rod is rotatably arranged in the rotating groove, and a limiting block is rotatably arranged in the limiting groove. The rotating rod is fixed to the first semicircular block, and the limiting block is fixed to the rotating rod.
[0009] By adopting the above technical solution, when the worker needs to connect the first grid and the second grid, the worker needs to slide the connecting block into the connecting groove. During this process, the first semicircular block and the second semicircular block rotate into the first semicircular groove and the second semicircular groove respectively under the action of the movable block. Subsequently, when the connecting block has completely slid into the connecting groove, the worker needs to rotate the first semicircular block and the second semicircular block, thereby causing one end of the first semicircular block and the second semicircular block to rotate into the second semicircular groove and the first semicircular groove respectively (e.g., Figure 2 (As shown). During this process, when the first semicircular block rotates, the limiting block rotates along with it. When the side wall of the limiting block abuts against the inner wall of the limiting groove, the first semicircular block can no longer rotate. At this point, the first and second grilles are fixed. When workers need to disassemble the first and second grilles, they only need to rotate the rotating rod, causing the first and second semicircular blocks to rotate into the first and second semicircular grooves respectively. Subsequently, workers can slide the connecting block outside the connecting groove to complete the disassembly, thus reducing the difficulty of disassembly.
[0010] Furthermore, a reset groove is provided on the inner wall of the rotating groove, and a reset plate is sleeved on the outer wall of the rotating rod. The reset plate is rotatably connected to the reset groove, and the reset plate is fixed to the rotating rod. A torsion spring is sleeved on the outer wall of the rotating rod, one end of the torsion spring is fixed to the reset plate, and the other end of the torsion spring is fixed to the inner wall of the reset groove.
[0011] By adopting the above technical solution, when the connecting block is fully slid into the connecting groove, the first semicircular groove and the second semicircular groove are aligned. At this time, the reset plate rotates under the action of the torsion spring, which in turn causes the rotating rod to rotate under the action of the torsion spring. This causes the first and second semicircular blocks to rotate under the action of the rotating rod, thereby rotating one end of the first and second semicircular blocks into the second semicircular groove and the first semicircular groove, respectively. During this process, there is no need for the operator to manually rotate the first and second semicircular blocks, thus reducing the difficulty of the operator's work.
[0012] Furthermore, the end of the rotating rod near the first semicircular block has a flat surface, and the bottom surface of the connecting block has an arc groove, with the rotating rod rotatably connected to the arc groove.
[0013] By adopting the above technical solution, the flat surface at the end of the rotating rod near the first semicircular block reduces the probability that the rotating rod will obstruct the connecting block when the operator slides the connecting block into the connecting groove. The arc groove on the bottom surface of the connecting block reduces the probability that the connecting block will obstruct the rotating rod when the installation is completed, thereby improving the stability of the device.
[0014] Furthermore, a blocking groove is provided on the inner wall of the second semicircular groove, and a blocking block is rotatably disposed in the blocking groove, the blocking block being fixed to the second semicircular block.
[0015] Furthermore, an installation groove is provided on the inner wall of the blocking groove, and an installation block is rotatably disposed in the installation groove, the installation block and the blocking block being fixed to each other.
[0016] By adopting the above technical solution, when the second semicircular block rotates, the blocking block rotates with the second semicircular block, and then the mounting block rotates with the blocking block. In this process, the blocking block and the mounting block reduce the probability of the second semicircular block and the second semicircular groove separating from each other, thereby improving the stability of the device.
[0017] In summary, this utility model has the following beneficial effects:
[0018] 1. In this application, when the staff needs to connect the first grille and the second grille to each other, the staff needs to activate the connecting device to connect the first grille and the second grille to each other. During this process, the staff can install and remove the first grille and the second grille through the connecting device, thereby reducing the difficulty of later maintenance and replacement.
[0019] 2. In this application, when the worker needs to connect the first grid and the second grid, the worker needs to slide the connecting block into the connecting groove. During this process, the first semicircular block and the second semicircular block rotate into the first semicircular groove and the second semicircular groove respectively under the action of the movable block. Subsequently, when the connecting block is completely slid into the connecting groove, the worker needs to rotate the first semicircular block and the second semicircular block, thereby causing one end of the first semicircular block and the second semicircular block to rotate into the second semicircular groove and the first semicircular groove respectively (e.g., Figure 2 (As shown). During this process, when the first semicircular block rotates, the limiting block rotates along with it. When the side wall of the limiting block abuts against the inner wall of the limiting groove, the first semicircular block can no longer rotate. At this point, the first and second grilles are fixed. When workers need to disassemble the first and second grilles, they only need to rotate the rotating rod, causing the first and second semicircular blocks to rotate into the first and second semicircular grooves respectively. Then, workers can slide the connecting block outside the connecting groove to complete the disassembly, thus reducing the difficulty of disassembly.
[0020] 3. In this application, when the connecting block is fully slid into the connecting groove, the first semicircular groove and the second semicircular groove are aligned. At this time, the reset plate rotates under the action of the torsion spring, which in turn causes the rotating rod to rotate under the action of the torsion spring. This causes the first semicircular block and the second semicircular block to rotate under the action of the rotating rod, thereby causing one end of the first semicircular block and the second semicircular block to rotate into the second semicircular groove and the first semicircular groove, respectively. During this process, the operator does not need to manually rotate the first semicircular block and the second semicircular block, thus reducing the difficulty of the operator's work. Attached Figure Description
[0021] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of an embodiment of the present utility model;
[0022] Figure 2 This is a cross-sectional structural diagram of the connecting device in an embodiment of this utility model;
[0023] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the first grille in an embodiment of this utility model;
[0024] Figure 4 This is a cross-sectional structural diagram of the rotating rod and the limiting block in an embodiment of this utility model;
[0025] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the rotating rod and the first semicircular block in an embodiment of this utility model;
[0026] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the connecting block and the first semicircular block in an embodiment of this utility model.
[0027] In the diagram: 1. First grille; 11. Second grille; 12. Protective component; 2. Connecting groove; 21. First semicircular groove; 22. Second semicircular groove; 23. Rotating groove; 24. Limiting groove; 25. Reset groove; 26. Blocking groove; 27. Mounting groove; 3. Connecting device; 31. Connecting block; 32. First semicircular block; 33. Second semicircular block; 4. Rotating rod; 41. Limiting block; 5. Reset plate; 51. Torsion spring; 6. Plane; 61. Arc groove; 7. Blocking block; 8. Mounting block. Detailed Implementation
[0028] The technical solutions in the embodiments of this application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this application, and not all embodiments. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of this application without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this application.
[0029] like Figure 1-6As shown in the figure, this application discloses an architectural decorative grille, including a first grille 1, a second grille 11, protective members 12, a connecting device 3, a rotating rod 4, a limiting block 41, a reset plate 5, a torsion spring 51, a blocking block 7, and a connecting block 31. Multiple protective members 12 are provided and arrayed on the upper surfaces of the first grille 1 and the second grille 11. Both the first grille 1 and the second grille 11 are made of aluminum alloy.
[0030] When the staff needs to connect the first grille 1 and the second grille 11, the staff needs to activate the connecting device 3 to connect the first grille 1 and the second grille 11. During this process, the staff can install and remove the first grille 1 and the second grille 11 through the connecting device 3, thereby reducing the difficulty of later maintenance and replacement.
[0031] A connecting groove 2 is formed on the side wall of the first grille 1 near the second grille 11, and a first semi-circular groove 21 is formed on the inner bottom wall of the connecting groove 2. A connecting device 3 is provided on the first grille 1 and the second grille 11 to connect the first grille 1 and the second grille 11 to each other. The connecting device 3 includes a connecting block 31, a first semi-circular block 32, and a second semi-circular block 33. The connecting block 31 is a rectangular block structure and is slidably disposed in the connecting groove 2. The bottom surface of the connecting block 31 has a second semi-circular groove 22, and the connecting block 31 is fixed to the second grille 11. The first semi-circular block 32 is rotatably disposed in the first semi-circular groove 21, and the first semi-circular block 32 is rotatably connected to the second semi-circular groove 22. The second semi-circular block 33 is rotatably disposed in the second semi-circular groove 22, and the second semi-circular block 33 is rotatably connected to the first semi-circular groove 21.
[0032] A rotating groove 23 is formed on the inner wall of the first semicircular groove 21, and a limiting groove 24 is formed on the inner wall of the rotating groove 23. The rotating rod 4 is a round rod structure with its axis horizontal. The rotating rod 4 is rotatably disposed in the rotating groove 23 and is fixed to the first semicircular block 32. The limiting block 41 is rotatably disposed in the limiting groove 24 and is fixed to the rotating rod 4.
[0033] When the worker needs to connect the first grid 1 and the second grid 11, the worker needs to slide the connecting block 31 into the connecting groove 2. During this process, the first semicircular block 32 and the second semicircular block 33 rotate into the first semicircular groove 21 and the second semicircular groove 22 respectively under the action of the movable block. Subsequently, when the connecting block 31 has completely slid into the connecting groove 2, the worker needs to rotate the first semicircular block 32 and the second semicircular block 33, thereby causing one end of the first semicircular block 32 and the second semicircular block 33 to rotate into the second semicircular groove 22 and the first semicircular groove 21 respectively (e.g., Figure 2(As shown). During this process, when the first semicircular block 32 rotates, the limiting block 41 rotates along with the first semicircular block 32. When the side wall of the limiting block 41 abuts against the inner wall of the limiting groove 24, the first semicircular block 32 can no longer rotate. At this time, the fixing of the first grille 1 and the second grille 11 is completed. When the staff needs to disassemble the first grille 1 and the second grille 11, the staff only needs to rotate the rotating rod 4, so that the first semicircular block 32 and the second semicircular block 33 rotate into the first semicircular groove 21 and the second semicircular groove 22 respectively. Then, the staff can slide the connecting block 31 to the outside of the connecting groove 2 to complete the disassembly, thereby reducing the difficulty of disassembly for the staff.
[0034] A reset groove 25 is provided on the inner wall of the rotating groove 23. The reset plate 5 is sleeved on the outer wall of the rotating rod 4. The reset plate 5 is rotatably connected to the reset groove 25, and the reset plate 5 and the rotating rod 4 are fixed to each other. A torsion spring 51 is sleeved on the outer wall of the rotating rod 4. One end of the torsion spring 51 is fixed to the reset plate 5, and the other end of the torsion spring 51 is fixed to the inner wall of the reset groove 25.
[0035] When the connecting block 31 slides completely into the connecting groove 2, the first semicircular groove 21 and the second semicircular groove 22 are aligned. At this time, the reset plate 5 rotates under the action of the torsion spring 51, which in turn causes the rotating rod 4 to rotate under the action of the torsion spring 51. This causes the first semicircular block 32 and the second semicircular block 33 to rotate under the action of the rotating rod 4, thereby causing one end of the first semicircular block 32 and the second semicircular block 33 to rotate into the second semicircular groove 22 and the first semicircular groove 21, respectively. During this process, the operator does not need to manually rotate the first semicircular block 32 and the second semicircular block 33, thus reducing the difficulty of the operator's work.
[0036] The rotating rod 4 has a flat surface 6 at one end near the first semicircular block 32, and the bottom surface of the connecting block 31 has an arc groove 61, and the rotating rod 4 is rotatably connected to the arc groove 61.
[0037] The rotating rod 4 has a flat surface 6 at one end near the first semicircular block 32, which reduces the probability that the rotating rod 4 will block the connecting block 31 when the operator slides the connecting block 31 into the connecting groove 2. The bottom surface of the connecting block 31 has an arc groove 61, which reduces the probability that the connecting block 31 will block the rotating rod 4 when the installation is completed, thereby improving the stability of the device.
[0038] A blocking groove 26 is provided on the inner wall of the second semicircular groove 22. The blocking block 7 is rotatably disposed in the blocking groove 26, and the blocking block 7 is fixed to the second semicircular block 33.
[0039] An installation groove 27 is provided on the inner wall of the blocking groove 26. The mounting block 8 is rotatably disposed in the installation groove 27, and the mounting block 8 and the blocking block 7 are fixed to each other.
[0040] When the second semicircular block 33 rotates, the blocking block 7 rotates with the second semicircular block 33, which in turn causes the mounting block 8 to rotate with the blocking block 7. During this process, the blocking block 7 and the mounting block 8 reduce the probability of the second semicircular block 33 separating from the second semicircular groove 22, thereby improving the stability of the device.
[0041] The working principle of a building decorative grille in this embodiment is as follows: When the worker needs to connect the first grille 1 and the second grille 11, the worker needs to slide the connecting block 31 into the connecting groove 2. During this process, the first semicircular block 32 and the second semicircular block 33 rotate into the first semicircular groove 21 and the second semicircular groove 22 respectively under the action of the movable block. Subsequently, when the connecting block 31 has completely slid into the connecting groove 2, the worker needs to rotate the first semicircular block 32 and the second semicircular block 33, thereby causing one end of the first semicircular block 32 and the second semicircular block 33 to rotate into the second semicircular groove 22 and the first semicircular groove 21 respectively (e.g., Figure 2 (As shown). During this process, when the first semicircular block 32 rotates, the limiting block 41 rotates along with the first semicircular block 32. When the side wall of the limiting block 41 abuts against the inner wall of the limiting groove 24, the first semicircular block 32 can no longer rotate. At this time, the fixing of the first grille 1 and the second grille 11 is completed. When the staff needs to disassemble the first grille 1 and the second grille 11, the staff only needs to rotate the rotating rod 4, so that the first semicircular block 32 and the second semicircular block 33 rotate into the first semicircular groove 21 and the second semicircular groove 22 respectively. Then, the staff can slide the connecting block 31 to the outside of the connecting groove 2 to complete the disassembly, thereby reducing the difficulty of disassembly for the staff.
[0042] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this utility model. The protection scope of this utility model is not limited to the above embodiments. All technical solutions falling within the scope of this utility model's concept are protected. It should be noted that for those skilled in the art, any improvements and modifications made without departing from the principle of this utility model should also be considered within the protection scope of this utility model.
Claims
1. A building decoration grid comprising a first grid (1) and a second grid (11), characterized in that: The upper surfaces of the first grating (1) and the second grating (11) are provided with a plurality of protection pieces (12), the first grating (1) and the second grating (11) are both made of aluminum alloy, and the first grating (1) and the second grating (11) are provided with a connecting device (3) for connecting the first grating (1) and the second grating (11) to each other; The side wall of the first grating (1) close to the second grating (11) is provided with a connecting groove (2), the inner bottom wall of the connecting groove (2) is provided with a first semicircular groove (21), the connecting device (3) comprises a connecting block (31) slidingly arranged in the connecting groove (2), a first semicircular block (32) rotatably arranged in the first semicircular groove (21), a second semicircular groove (22) formed in the bottom surface of the connecting block (31), and a second semicircular block (33) rotatably arranged in the second semicircular groove (22), the connecting block (31) and the second grating (11) are fixed to each other, the first semicircular block (32) and the second semicircular groove (22) are rotatably connected, and the second semicircular block (33) and the first semicircular groove (21) are rotatably connected.
2. A building cladding grid according to claim 1, characterised in that: The inner wall of the first semicircular groove (21) is provided with a rotating groove (23), the inner wall of the rotating groove (23) is provided with a limiting groove (24), a rotating rod (4) is rotatably arranged in the rotating groove (23), and a limiting block (41) is rotatably arranged in the limiting groove (24).
3. A building cladding grid according to claim 2 wherein: The inner wall of the rotating groove (23) is provided with a reset groove (25), the outer wall of the rotating rod (4) is sleeved with a reset plate (5), the reset plate (5) and the reset groove (25) are rotatably connected, the reset plate (5) and the rotating rod (4) are fixed to each other, the outer wall of the rotating rod (4) is sleeved with a torsional spring (51), one end of the torsional spring (51) and the reset plate (5) are fixed to each other, and the other end of the torsional spring (51) and the inner wall of the reset groove (25) are fixed to each other.
4. A building cladding grid according to claim 2 wherein: One end of the rotating rod (4) close to the first semicircular block (32) is provided with a plane (6), and the bottom surface of the connecting block (31) is provided with an arc groove (61), the rotating rod (4) and the arc groove (61) are rotatably connected.
5. A building cladding grid according to claim 1 wherein: The inner wall of the second semicircular groove (22) is provided with a blocking groove (26), and the blocking groove (26) is rotatably provided with a blocking block (7), the blocking block (7) and the second semicircular block (33) are fixed to each other.
6. A building cladding grid according to claim 5 wherein: The inner wall of the blocking groove (26) is provided with a mounting groove (27), and the mounting groove (27) is rotatably provided with a mounting block (8), the mounting block (8) and the blocking block (7) are fixed to each other.