Auxiliary construction device for laying water supply pipe

The design of the adjusting seat and locking mechanism simplifies the installation and disassembly process of the pressure block in water supply pipeline laying, improving the convenience of operation and the efficiency of pipeline laying.

CN223965008UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-03HENAN ZONGSHENG CONSTR & DEV GRP CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202520427369.4
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-12
Publication Date
2026-03-03
Estimated Expiration
2035-03-12

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Technical Problem

In existing auxiliary components for water supply pipeline laying, the installation and fixing structure of the connecting blocks is too complicated, resulting in long installation time and inconvenient operation.

Method used

The system employs an adjusting seat and locking mechanism, using a combination of a rod, spring, and retaining ring to facilitate easy installation and removal of the pressure block. The height can be adjusted by adjusting the screw, simplifying the support and fixing process.

Benefits of technology

It enables rapid installation and disassembly of the pressure blocks, simplifies the operation process, and improves the efficiency and flexibility of pipeline laying.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of pipeline construction, in particular to an auxiliary construction device for laying a water supply pipe, which comprises an adjusting seat, a left pipeline and a right pipeline are arranged on the upper side of the adjusting seat, a pressing block tightly pressed on the pipelines is inserted on the upper side of the adjusting seat, and locking mechanisms for locking the pressing block are fixed on the left side and the right side of the adjusting seat. The locking mechanism comprises a fixing support fixed to the adjusting base, the fixing support is arranged to be in a U shape, the two ends of the fixing support are fixed to the adjusting base, and an inserting rod is inserted into the middle of the fixing support in a penetrating mode. When the pressing block is installed and fixed, the pressing block is inserted into the adjusting base, at the moment, locking is carried out when the spring abuts against the portion, where the inserting rod abuts against the portion, where the pressing block is inserted into the adjusting base, of the pressing block, and the pressing block can be detached by pulling the inserting rod outwards, so that the structure is simpler when the pressing block is fixed, and use and operation are more convenient.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of pipeline construction technology, and in particular to an auxiliary construction device for laying water supply pipes. Background Technology

[0002] When laying pipelines, auxiliary devices are needed to support and fix the pipelines, which makes the pipeline laying more convenient.

[0003] Chinese patent CN217272398U discloses an auxiliary component for laying tap water supply pipelines, including a base, a connecting block, and two water supply pipes, with the connecting block located on top of the base. By coordinating the base, connecting block, water supply pipes, positioning mechanism, and transmission mechanism, the transmission mechanism moves the positioning mechanism to a suitable position, aligning the water supply pipe with the base and inserting the connecting block into the base's inner cavity. Releasing the transmission mechanism allows the positioning mechanism to reset and fix the connecting block, thus providing auxiliary support for the water supply pipe. This solves the problem of existing connecting blocks connecting to the base via threaded assemblies, which often require multiple bases for segmented support of the long water supply pipes. This results in significant time spent fixing the threaded assemblies during installation, hindering quick assembly of the connecting block and base.

[0004] The aforementioned auxiliary components for laying water supply pipelines support the pipeline by placing it on a base and then installing connecting blocks on the base to press and fix the pipeline. However, when installing the connecting blocks, pulling a transmission rod causes a movable rod to move, which in turn moves a traction rod. This traction rod then moves a positioning rod and stretches a tension spring. After the positioning rod reaches the appropriate position, the water supply pipe is connected to the base, and the connecting block is inserted into the inner cavity of the base. Releasing the transmission rod causes the movable rod to fall downwards and reset itself. During the reset process, the tension spring contracts, causing the positioning rod to insert into the inner cavity of the positioning slot and fix the connecting block. This completes the assembly of the base and the connecting block. However, the structure for installing and fixing the connecting block is overly complex. Utility Model Content

[0005] In order to solve the problem that the structure of the auxiliary components for laying water supply pipelines is too complicated when installing and fixing the connecting blocks, this utility model proposes an auxiliary construction device for laying water supply pipelines.

[0006] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, this utility model is achieved through the following technical solution: an auxiliary construction device for laying water supply pipes, including an adjusting seat, on which two pipes are placed on the upper side of the adjusting seat, and a pressure block is inserted on the upper side of the adjusting seat to press against the pipes. Locking mechanisms for locking the pressure blocks are fixed on both the left and right sides of the adjusting seat. The locking mechanism includes a fixed bracket fixed on the adjusting seat. The fixed bracket is U-shaped, and both ends of the fixed bracket are fixed on the adjusting seat. A rod is inserted through the middle part of the fixed bracket. One end of the rod is pressed against the part of the pressure block inserted into the adjusting seat. A spring is fitted on the part of the rod inside the fixed bracket, and a retaining ring is fixed at the end of the rod near the adjusting seat. A pinch post is fixed at the end of the rod away from the adjusting seat.

[0007] As a preferred embodiment, the lower side of the pressure block is fixed with inserts near both the left and right ends, and the opposite sides of the two inserts are provided with locking holes that cooperate with the insert rods.

[0008] As a preferred embodiment, the upper side of the adjusting seat is provided with a slot for inserting the plug, and both the left and right sides of the adjusting seat are provided with clearance holes to cooperate with the plug rod.

[0009] As a preferred embodiment, support rods are fixed on the lower side of the adjusting seat near both the left and right ends, and a lower pressure groove for positioning the pipe is opened on the upper surface of the adjusting seat, and an upper pressure groove for cooperating with the pipe is opened on the lower side of the pressure block.

[0010] As a preferred embodiment, a support base is provided on the lower side of the adjusting seat, and the support rod at the lower end of the adjusting seat is movably inserted into the inner side of the support base. An adjusting screw is rotatably installed in the middle part of the adjusting seat, and the lower end of the adjusting screw is threaded through the support base.

[0011] As a preferred embodiment, the upper end of the adjusting screw is fixed with a rotating rod inserted into the adjusting seat, the outer side of the rotating rod is fixed with a protruding retaining ring, and the upper end of the rotating rod is fixed with a handle, and the upper side of the handle is fixed with a pinch plate.

[0012] As a preferred embodiment, the lower side of the support base is fixed with legs near the left and right ends, and the upper side of the support base is provided with guide slots near the left and right ends, with a threaded hole in the center of the upper surface of the support base.

[0013] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:

[0014] 1. When installing and fixing the pressure block, insert it into the adjusting seat. At this time, the spring tightens the rod to lock it in place at the part of the pressure block inserted into the adjusting seat. The pressure block can be removed by pulling the rod outward. This makes the structure for fixing the pressure block simpler and the operation more convenient.

[0015] 2. The adjusting seat uses a support rod inserted inside the support seat to guide its up and down movement. The height of the adjusting seat is adjusted by turning the adjusting screw on the support seat, which can better meet the needs of adjusting the support height of the pipeline and is more conducive to the laying and connection of the pipeline. Attached Figure Description

[0016] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;

[0017] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the locking mechanism of this utility model;

[0018] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the pressing block of this utility model;

[0019] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the adjustment seat of this utility model;

[0020] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the adjusting screw of this utility model;

[0021] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the support base of this utility model.

[0022] In the diagram: 1. Support base; 11. Support leg; 12. Guide socket; 13. Threaded hole; 2. Adjusting seat; 21. Support rod; 22. Slot; 23. Lower pressure slot; 24. Clearance hole; 3. Locking mechanism; 31. Fixed bracket; 32. Pinch post; 33. Spring; 34. Retaining ring; 35. Insert rod; 4. Pressure block; 41. Insert block; 42. Upper pressure slot; 43. Locking hole; 5. Adjusting screw; 51. Rotating rod; 52. Pinch plate; 53. Rotating handle; 54. Snap ring. Detailed Implementation

[0023] 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. The following description of at least one exemplary embodiment is merely illustrative and is in no way intended to limit the present utility model or its application or use. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the present utility model without creative effort are within the scope of protection of the present utility model.

[0024] It should be noted that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to limit the exemplary embodiments according to this application. As used herein, the singular form is intended to include the plural form as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. Furthermore, it should be understood that when the terms "comprising" and / or "including" are used in this specification, they indicate the presence of features, steps, operations, devices, components, and / or combinations thereof.

[0025] Unless otherwise specifically stated, the relative arrangement, numerical expressions, and values ​​of the components and steps described in these embodiments do not limit the scope of this invention. It should also be understood that, for ease of description, the dimensions of the various parts shown in the drawings are not drawn to actual scale. Techniques, methods, and devices known to those skilled in the art may not be discussed in detail, but where appropriate, such techniques, methods, and devices should be considered part of the specification. In all examples shown and discussed herein, any specific values ​​should be interpreted as merely exemplary and not as limitations. Therefore, other examples of exemplary embodiments may have different values. It should be noted that similar reference numerals and letters in the following drawings denote similar items; therefore, once an item is defined in one drawing, it need not be further discussed in subsequent drawings.

[0026] In the description of this utility model, it should be understood that the directional terms such as "front, back, up, down, left, right", "horizontal, vertical, horizontal" and "top, bottom" indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description. Unless otherwise stated, these directional terms do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as a limitation on the scope of protection of this utility model. The directional terms "inner" and "outer" refer to the inner and outer contours of each component itself.

[0027] For ease of description, spatial relative terms such as "above," "on top of," "on the upper surface of," "above," etc., are used herein to describe the spatial positional relationship of a device or feature as shown in the figures to other devices or features. It should be understood that spatial relative terms are intended to encompass different orientations in use or operation beyond the orientation of the device as described in the figures. For example, if the device in the figures were inverted, a device described as "above" or "on top of" other devices or structures would subsequently be positioned as "below" or "under" other devices or structures. Thus, the exemplary term "above" can include both "above" and "below." The device may also be positioned in other different ways (rotated 90 degrees or in other orientations), and the spatial relative descriptions used herein will be interpreted accordingly.

[0028] Furthermore, it should be noted that the use of terms such as "first" and "second" to define components is merely for the purpose of distinguishing the corresponding components. Unless otherwise stated, the above terms have no special meaning and therefore cannot be construed as limiting the scope of protection of this utility model.

[0029] Example 1,

[0030] like Figure 1 As shown, an auxiliary construction device for laying water supply pipes includes an adjusting seat 2. Two pipes are placed on the upper side of the adjusting seat 2, and a pressure block 4 is inserted on the upper side of the adjusting seat 2 to press the pipes. Locking mechanisms 3 for locking the pressure block 4 are fixed on both the left and right sides of the adjusting seat 2. The adjusting seat 2 supports the pipes during laying and uses the pressure block 4 to fix and lock the pipes on the adjusting seat 2 to press and fix them.

[0031] like Figure 2 As shown, the locking mechanism 3 includes a fixed bracket 31 fixed on the adjusting seat 2. The fixed bracket 31 is U-shaped, and both ends of the fixed bracket 31 are fixed on the adjusting seat 2. A rod 35 is inserted through the middle part of the fixed bracket 31. One end of the rod 35 is pressed against the part of the pressure block 4 that is inserted into the adjusting seat 2. A spring 33 is fitted on the part of the rod 35 inside the fixed bracket 31. A retaining ring 34 is fixed at the end of the rod 35 near the adjusting seat 2. A pinch post 32 is fixed at the end of the rod 35 away from the adjusting seat 2. When the pressure block 4 is installed and fixed, it is inserted into the adjusting seat 2. At this time, the spring 33 presses against the part of the pressure block 4 that is inserted into the adjusting seat 2, thus locking it. The pressure block 4 can be disassembled by pulling the rod 35 outward, which makes the structure for fixing the pressure block 4 simpler and the operation more convenient.

[0032] like Figure 3 As shown, the lower side of the pressure block 4 is fixed with a plug 41 near the left and right ends, and the two plugs 41 are respectively provided with a locking hole 43 that cooperates with the plug rod 35 on opposite sides.

[0033] like Figure 4 As shown, the upper side of the adjusting seat 2 is provided with a slot 22 for inserting the insert block 41. The adjusting seat 2 uses the slot 22 to position and insert the pressure block 4. Both the left and right sides of the adjusting seat 2 are provided with clearance holes 24 that cooperate with the insert rod 35 for inserting the insert rod 35.

[0034] like Figure 3 and Figure 4 As shown, support rods 21 are fixed on the lower side of the adjusting seat 2 near both the left and right ends. The support rods 21 are used to support the adjusting seat 2. The upper surface of the adjusting seat 2 is provided with a lower pressure groove 23 for positioning and placing the pipe. The lower side of the pressure block 4 is provided with an upper pressure groove 42 that cooperates with the pipe. The pressure block 4 can better position and fix the pipe by cooperating with the upper pressure groove 42 and the lower pressure groove 23 on the adjusting seat 2.

[0035] Example 2,

[0036] like Figure 1 As shown, an auxiliary construction device for laying water supply pipes includes an adjusting seat 2. Two pipes are placed on the upper side of the adjusting seat 2, and a pressure block 4 is inserted on the upper side of the adjusting seat 2 to press the pipes. Locking mechanisms 3 for locking the pressure block 4 are fixed on both the left and right sides of the adjusting seat 2. The adjusting seat 2 supports the pipes during laying and uses the pressure block 4 to fix and lock the pipes on the adjusting seat 2 to press and fix them.

[0037] like Figure 2 As shown, the locking mechanism 3 includes a fixed bracket 31 fixed on the adjusting seat 2. The fixed bracket 31 is U-shaped, and both ends of the fixed bracket 31 are fixed on the adjusting seat 2. A rod 35 is inserted through the middle part of the fixed bracket 31. One end of the rod 35 is pressed against the part of the pressure block 4 that is inserted into the adjusting seat 2. A spring 33 is fitted on the part of the rod 35 inside the fixed bracket 31. A retaining ring 34 is fixed at the end of the rod 35 near the adjusting seat 2. A pinch post 32 is fixed at the end of the rod 35 away from the adjusting seat 2. When the pressure block 4 is installed and fixed, it is inserted into the adjusting seat 2. At this time, the spring 33 presses against the part of the pressure block 4 that is inserted into the adjusting seat 2, thus locking it. The pressure block 4 can be disassembled by pulling the rod 35 outward, which makes the structure for fixing the pressure block 4 simpler and the operation more convenient.

[0038] like Figure 3As shown, the lower side of the pressure block 4 is fixed with a plug 41 near the left and right ends, and the two plugs 41 are respectively provided with a locking hole 43 that cooperates with the plug rod 35 on opposite sides.

[0039] like Figure 4 As shown, the upper side of the adjusting seat 2 has a slot 22 for inserting the insert block 41, and the adjusting seat 2 uses the slot 22 to position and insert the pressure block 4; both the left and right sides of the adjusting seat 2 have clearance holes 24 for the insertion rod 35 to pass through. Figure 3 and Figure 4 As shown, support rods 21 are fixed to the lower side of the adjusting seat 2 near both the left and right ends. The support rods 21 are used to support the adjusting seat 2. The upper surface of the adjusting seat 2 is provided with a lower pressure groove 23 for positioning and placing the pipe. The lower side of the pressure block 4 is provided with an upper pressure groove 42 that cooperates with the pipe. The pressure block 4 can better position and fix the pipe by cooperating with the upper pressure groove 42 and the lower pressure groove 23 on the adjusting seat 2.

[0040] like Figure 1 As shown, a support base 1 is provided on the lower side of the adjusting seat 2, and the support rod 21 at the lower end of the adjusting seat 2 is movably inserted into the inner side of the support base 1. An adjusting screw 5 is rotatably installed in the middle part of the adjusting seat 2, and the lower end of the adjusting screw 5 is threaded through the support base 1. The adjusting seat 2 is guided by the support rod 21 when it is inserted into the support base 1 and the adjusting seat 2 is driven to adjust its height by the screw 5 on the support base 1. This can better meet the needs of adjusting the support height of the pipeline and is more conducive to the laying and connection of the pipeline.

[0041] like Figure 5 As shown, the upper end of the adjusting screw 5 is fixed with a rotating rod 51 that passes through the adjusting seat 2, and a protruding retaining ring 54 is fixed on the outside of the rotating rod 51. The adjusting screw 5 is rotatably mounted on the adjusting seat 2 by means of the rotating rod 51 and the retaining ring 54.

[0042] A handle 53 is fixed to the upper end of the rotating rod 51, and a pinch plate 52 is fixed to the upper side of the handle 53. The pinch plate 52 and the handle 53 are used to facilitate the rotation of the adjusting screw 5.

[0043] like Figure 6 As shown, the lower side of the support base 1 is fixed with support legs 11 near the left and right ends for supporting the entire support base 1; the upper side of the support base 1 is provided with guide slots 12 near the left and right ends for guiding the up and down movement of the support rod 21; a threaded hole 13 is provided at the center of the upper surface of the support base 1 for cooperating with the adjusting screw 5 for lifting and lowering drive.

[0044] In this embodiment, when laying the pipe, the pipe is placed in the lower pressure groove 23 on the adjusting seat 2, and then the insert 41 on the lower side of the pressure block 4 is inserted into the slot 22. At this time, the insert rod 35 is driven by the spring 33 to insert one end into the locking hole 43 on the insert 41 for locking and fixing, thereby completing the support for the pipe laying.

[0045] When the height of the pipe support needs to be adjusted, the adjusting screw 5 is rotated by the pinch plate 52 and the handle 53. The rotating adjusting screw 5 is screwed on the support seat 1, and the height of the adjusting seat 2 is adjusted by the up and down movement of the adjusting screw 5, thereby completing the adjustment of the pipe support height.

[0046] The above are preferred embodiments of this utility model. Those skilled in the art can make changes and modifications to the above embodiments. Therefore, this utility model is not limited to the specific embodiments described above. Any obvious improvements, substitutions or modifications made by those skilled in the art based on this utility model shall fall within the protection scope of this utility model.

Claims

1. An auxiliary construction device for laying water supply pipes, comprising an adjusting seat (2), characterized in that: Two pipes, left and right, are placed on the upper side of the adjusting seat (2), and a pressure block (4) is inserted on the upper side of the adjusting seat (2) to press against the pipe. Locking mechanisms (3) for locking the pressure block (4) are fixed on both the left and right sides of the adjusting seat (2). The locking mechanism (3) includes a fixed bracket (31) fixed on the adjusting seat (2). The fixed bracket (31) is U-shaped, and both ends of the fixed bracket (31) are fixed on the adjusting seat (2). A rod (35) is inserted through the middle part of the fixed bracket (31). One end of the rod (35) is pressed against the part of the pressure block (4) that is inserted into the adjustment seat (2). A spring (33) is fitted on the part of the rod (35) located inside the fixed bracket (31). A retaining ring (34) is fixed at the end of the rod (35) near the adjustment seat (2). A pinch post (32) is fixed at the end of the rod (35) away from the adjustment seat (2).

2. The auxiliary construction device for laying water supply pipes according to claim 1, characterized in that: The lower side of the pressure block (4) is fixed with a plug (41) near the left and right ends. The two plugs (41) on the left and right sides are provided with a locking hole (43) that cooperates with the plug rod (35).

3. The auxiliary construction device for laying water supply pipes according to claim 2, characterized in that: The upper side of the adjustment seat (2) is provided with a slot (22) for inserting the plug (41), and the left and right sides of the adjustment seat (2) are provided with clearance holes (24) that cooperate with the plug rod (35).

4. The auxiliary construction device for laying water supply pipes according to claim 3, characterized in that: The lower side of the adjusting seat (2) is fixed with support rods (21) near the left and right ends, and the upper surface of the adjusting seat (2) is provided with a lower pressure groove (23) for positioning the pipe, and the lower side of the pressure block (4) is provided with an upper pressure groove (42) that cooperates with the pipe.

5. An auxiliary construction device for laying water supply pipes according to claim 4, characterized in that: The lower side of the adjusting seat (2) is provided with a support seat (1), and the support rod (21) at the lower end of the adjusting seat (2) is movably inserted into the inner side of the support seat (1). The middle part of the adjusting seat (2) is rotatably installed with an adjusting screw (5), and the lower end of the adjusting screw (5) is threaded through the support seat (1).

6. The auxiliary construction device for laying water supply pipes according to claim 5, characterized in that: The upper end of the adjusting screw (5) is fixed with a rotating rod (51) inserted into the adjusting seat (2). A protruding retaining ring (54) is fixed on the outer side of the rotating rod (51), and a handle (53) is fixed on the upper end of the rotating rod (51). A pinch plate (52) is fixed on the upper side of the handle (53).

7. An auxiliary construction device for laying water supply pipes according to claim 6, characterized in that: The support base (1) has legs (11) fixed on the lower side near the left and right ends, and guide slots (12) are opened on the upper side near the left and right ends. A threaded hole (13) is opened at the center of the upper surface of the support base (1).

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  • Auxiliary assembly for laying tap water supply pipeline

    CN217272398U