Reinforced concrete drainage pipe structure

By designing an anti-slip base module, and utilizing components such as support legs, buffer frames, and T-shaped sliding heads, stable connection and adaptability of reinforced concrete drainage pipes in complex terrain are achieved, solving the problem of insufficient terrain adaptability and stability in existing technologies and improving construction efficiency.

CN223965023UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-03SHENXIAN DONGJIAN BUILDING MATERIALS CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202520714629.6
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-04-16
Publication Date
2026-03-03
Estimated Expiration
2035-04-16

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Technical Problem

Existing reinforced concrete drainage pipe installation structures lack adaptability to complex terrains such as ground slopes and undulations, which can easily lead to gaps between the bottom of the pipe and the ground, resulting in stress concentration and positional displacement. Furthermore, traditional support structures are not conducive to assembly, disassembly, and subsequent adjustments, resulting in low stability and construction efficiency.

Method used

It adopts an anti-slip base module, including components such as support legs, buffer frame, T-shaped slide head, card seat and claw, etc. Through slight rotation angle adjustment and flexible buffer sliding, combined with threaded plate limit and ball head ball shaft structure, it can adapt to uneven ground and achieve stable connection.

Benefits of technology

It effectively solves the problem of drainage pipes sliding on uneven ground, improves connection stability and adaptability, and enhances construction stability and assembly efficiency in complex terrain.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of water supply and drainage devices, and discloses a reinforced concrete drainage pipe structure which comprises a drainage pipe whole body, the drainage pipe whole body further comprises an anti-skid base module, the anti-skid base module is arranged on a pipe body, the anti-skid base module comprises at least two supporting legs, and the supporting legs are arranged on the pipe body. Rotating grooves are formed in the top ends of the supporting legs; the bottom ends of the buffer frames are arranged in the rotating grooves of the supporting legs; two sliding compensation grooves are formed in one side of the clamping seat; the T-shaped sliding heads are fixedly installed at the top end of the buffer frame, and the clamping jaws are movably installed on the two sides of the top end of the clamping base through rotating shafts. By arranging the anti-skid base module, adjustment of a tiny rotating angle can be achieved, meanwhile, a T-shaped sliding head plays a role in flexible buffering sliding in a sliding compensation groove, and therefore the technical problems that an existing drainage pipe is prone to sliding and not firm in fixing on an inclined, muddy or uneven construction site are effectively solved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of water supply and drainage device technology, and more specifically to a reinforced concrete drainage pipe structure. Background Technology

[0002] Reinforced concrete drainage pipes are widely used in municipal infrastructure, water conservancy projects, and industrial drainage systems. Their installation typically requires temporary or semi-permanent support devices to stabilize the pipe, control its angle, and prevent slippage. However, existing drainage pipe installation structures mostly employ rigid support bases and fixed clip connections, lacking adaptability to complex terrains such as slopes and undulations. This easily leads to gaps between the pipe bottom and the ground, causing stress concentration, positional misalignment, and in severe cases, even joint leakage or structural deformation. Furthermore, traditional support structures mostly rely on single-point contact or rigid embedding, lacking modular adjustment design, which is detrimental to assembly, disassembly, and subsequent adjustments. They also struggle to automatically buffer and absorb deformation when the pipe settles or the foundation is uneven, resulting in low stability and construction efficiency. Utility Model Content

[0003] In order to overcome the above-mentioned defects of the prior art, the present invention provides a reinforced concrete drainage pipe structure to solve the problems existing in the background art.

[0004] This utility model provides the following technical solution: a reinforced concrete drainage pipe structure, comprising an integral drainage pipe, the integral drainage pipe including a pipe body, the integral drainage pipe further including an anti-slip base module, the anti-slip base module being disposed on the pipe body, the anti-slip base module comprising:

[0005] Support legs, the number of which is at least two, and each support leg has a swivel groove at its top;

[0006] The bottom of the buffer frame is set in the swivel groove of the support leg;

[0007] The card holder is also located at the top of the buffer frame, and two sliding compensation grooves are provided on one side of the card holder;

[0008] The T-shaped sliders are all fixedly installed on the top of the buffer frame, and the top of each T-shaped slider is fixedly installed with a rubber pad. Both the T-shaped sliders and the pads are set in the sliding compensation groove.

[0009] The chucks consist of two chucks, both of which are movably mounted on the top sides of the chuck seat via a pivot.

[0010] By setting up an anti-slip base module, the buffer frame can achieve slight rotation angle adjustment, and the T-shaped sliding head plays a flexible buffering role in the sliding compensation groove, thereby effectively solving the technical problems of existing reinforced concrete drainage pipes being prone to sliding and not being firmly fixed on inclined, muddy or uneven construction sites.

[0011] Furthermore, two threaded plates are fixedly installed on one side of each sliding compensation groove, and two limiting screws pass through each threaded plate. By setting the threaded plates and having two threaded plates pass through them, the position of the T-shaped slider can be limited and fixed, thereby preventing the T-shaped slider from sliding axially during operation and improving connection stability.

[0012] Furthermore, each of the claws is fixedly equipped with a limiting plate, and the top of the tube is fixedly equipped with a limiting groove. The limiting plates are all located inside the limiting grooves. By setting the limiting plates and limiting grooves, the claws can be locked by inserting the limiting plates into the limiting grooves after flipping, thereby improving the closing stability of the anti-slip components and preventing the claws from accidentally loosening and falling off.

[0013] Furthermore, two structural reinforcing ribs are simultaneously fixedly installed on both support legs, and the length of each reinforcing rib is adjustable. By setting the structural reinforcing ribs, the distance between the two support legs can be freely adjusted according to different diameters or different construction requirements, improving the adaptability and reusability of the device and saving construction costs.

[0014] Furthermore, each of the supporting legs is provided with a threaded sleeve on the side furthest from each other. Each threaded sleeve has internal threads and a soil-inserting nail. By using the threaded sleeves and soil-inserting nails, the nails can be screwed into the ground in a spiral motion, achieving anchoring and fixing of the entire structure, further enhancing the anti-slip base's resistance to displacement on wet or soft ground.

[0015] Furthermore, a ball head is fixedly installed on one side of each threaded sleeve, and a ball shaft is fixedly installed on the opposite sides of each support leg, with the ball head located inside the ball shaft. By setting the ball head and ball shaft, the direction of the soil-inserting nail can be automatically adjusted by the ball shaft structure even when the anchoring angle is inconsistent, improving the adaptability during anchoring and preventing structural tilting or detachment caused by forced anchoring.

[0016] The technical effects and advantages of this utility model are as follows:

[0017] 1. This utility model, by incorporating an anti-slip base module, effectively solves the technical problems of existing reinforced concrete drainage pipes being prone to sliding and unstable fixing on inclined, muddy, or uneven construction sites by providing a flexible buffer sliding effect in the T-shaped sliding head within the sliding compensation groove, which allows for slight rotation angle adjustments to the buffer frame.

[0018] 2. This utility model, by providing threaded plates and having two threaded plates pass through, can limit and fix the position of the T-shaped slider, thereby preventing the T-shaped slider from sliding axially during operation and improving connection stability. Attached Figure Description

[0019] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model.

[0020] Figure 2 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of the combined structure of this utility model.

[0021] Figure 3 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of the tube structure of this utility model.

[0022] Figure 4 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of the card holder structure of this utility model.

[0023] The attached diagram is labeled as follows: 100, support leg; 110, buffer frame; 111, card seat; 112, sliding compensation groove; 113, T-shaped slider; 114, claw; 115, pipe body; 116, threaded plate; 117, limiting screw; 118, limiting card plate; 119, limiting card groove; 120, structural reinforcing rib; 121, threaded sleeve; 122, soil nail; 123, ball shaft. Detailed Implementation

[0024] The technical solution of this utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Example 1:

[0025] Reference Figure 1 and Figure 2 This utility model provides a reinforced concrete drainage pipe structure, including an integral drainage pipe, which includes a pipe body 115 and an anti-slip base module disposed on the pipe body 115. The anti-slip base module includes:

[0026] Support legs 100, the number of support legs 100 is at least two, and each support leg 100 has a rotating groove at its top.

[0027] The bottom of the buffer frame 110 is set in the rotating groove of the support leg 100;

[0028] Card holder 111 is also set at the top of buffer frame 110, and two sliding compensation grooves 112 are opened on one side of card holder 111.

[0029] T-shaped sliders 113 are all fixedly installed on the top of the buffer frame 110. A rubber pad is fixedly installed on the top of each T-shaped slider 113. Both the T-shaped sliders 113 and the pad are set in the sliding compensation groove 112.

[0030] There are two clasps 114, which are movably mounted on both sides of the top of the clasp 111 via a pivot.

[0031] Two threaded plates 116 are fixedly installed on one side of the sliding compensation groove 112. Limiting screws 117 pass through both threaded plates 116. There are two limiting screws 117.

[0032] Limiting plates 118 are fixedly installed on the claws 114, and limiting grooves 119 are fixedly installed on the top of the tube body 115. The limiting plates 118 are all located inside the limiting grooves 119.

[0033] Working Principle: During construction, two support legs 100 are stably placed on the ground, and an adjustable support relationship is formed between them and the buffer frame 110 above them through the rotating groove at their top. This allows the structure to be finely adjusted in angle according to the ground slope, improving the overall fit and stability. The top of the buffer frame 110 is connected to a mounting base 111, with two sliding compensation grooves 112 on one side. Two T-shaped sliders 113 are inserted into the sliding compensation grooves 112. The top of the T-shaped sliders 113 is connected to an elastic material structure, which can buffer the impact stress caused by uneven ground or assembly errors when supporting the installation of the pipe body 115. Claws 114 are movably installed on both sides of the mounting base 111 and are opened and closed via a rotating shaft. During installation, the two claws 114 clamp the pipe body 115 stably. To prevent the T-shaped sliders 113 from shifting due to vibration or movement, threaded plates 116 are provided on both sides of the sliding compensation groove 112 and pass through 117 as a limiting adjustment structure. Example 2:

[0034] Reference Figure 1 The difference between Embodiment 2 and Embodiment 1 is that two structural reinforcing ribs 120 are fixedly installed on the two support legs 100 at the same time, and the length of the structural reinforcing ribs 120 can be adjusted by extension.

[0035] Each of the support legs 100 has a threaded sleeve 121 on the side that is far apart from each other. The threaded sleeve 121 has threads inside and a soil-inserting nail 122 inside.

[0036] A ball head is fixedly installed on one side of the threaded sleeve 121, and a ball shaft 123 is fixedly installed on the opposite side of the support legs 100, with the ball heads located inside the ball shaft 123.

[0037] Working principle: To improve the stability of the overall structure in complex construction terrain, threaded sleeves 121 are respectively installed on the side of the two support legs 100 that are far apart from each other. The threaded sleeves 121 have threads inside and are equipped with adjustable soil nails 122 for soil anchoring. At the same time, the threaded sleeves 121 and the support legs 100 are installed in the ball shaft 123 through a ball head structure, which can realize multi-angle adaptive rotation and enhance its adaptability to slopes or irregular ground.

Claims

1. A reinforced concrete drainage pipe structure, comprising an integral drainage pipe, characterized in that, The drain pipe as a whole includes a pipe body (115), and the drain pipe as a whole also includes an anti-slip base module, which is disposed on the pipe body (115). The anti-slip base module includes: Support legs (100), the number of support legs (100) is at least two, and each support leg (100) has a rotating groove at its top; The bottom of the buffer frame (110) is set in the groove of the support leg (100); Card holder (111), which is also located at the top of buffer frame (110), and two sliding compensation grooves (112) are provided on one side of the card holder (111). T-shaped sliders (113) are all fixedly installed on the top of the buffer frame (110). A rubber pad is fixedly installed on the top of each T-shaped slider (113). Both the T-shaped slider (113) and the pad are located in the sliding compensation groove (112). The pawls (114) are two in number, and both are movably mounted on the top sides of the pawl base (111) via a rotating shaft.

2. The reinforced concrete drainage pipe structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: Two threaded plates (116) are fixedly installed on one side of the sliding compensation groove (112), and two limiting screws (117) pass through each threaded plate (116).

3. The reinforced concrete drainage pipe structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: Each of the claws (114) is fixedly equipped with a limiting plate (118), and the top of the tube body (115) is fixedly equipped with a limiting groove (119). The limiting plates (118) are all located inside the limiting groove (119).

4. The reinforced concrete drainage pipe structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: Two structural reinforcing ribs (120) are fixedly installed on the two support legs (100) at the same time, and the length of the structural reinforcing ribs (120) can be adjusted by telescoping.

5. A reinforced concrete drainage pipe structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: Each of the support legs (100) is provided with a threaded sleeve (121) on the side away from each other. The threaded sleeve (121) is provided with threads inside and a soil-inserting nail (122) is provided inside the threaded sleeve (121).

6. A reinforced concrete drainage pipe structure according to claim 5, characterized in that: A ball head is fixedly installed on one side of each threaded sleeve (121), and a ball shaft (123) is fixedly installed on the opposite side of each support leg (100), with the ball head located inside the ball shaft (123).