Height-adjustable constructional engineering high-altitude detection supervision auxiliary machine

By designing an adjustable-height auxiliary machine for high-altitude inspection and supervision in construction projects, and utilizing structures such as casters, a base, and electric push rods, the problem of hand strain for workers operating rebar scanners has been solved. This allows for flexible movement and height adjustment, improving the convenience of inspection.

CN223965178UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-03HEBEI JUNCE ENGINEERING PROJECT MANAGEMENT CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-04-30
Publication Date
2026-03-03

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Technical Problem

In construction projects, when operating a rebar scanner, workers need to hold both the instrument and marking tools in their hands simultaneously, which makes operation inconvenient.

Method used

An adjustable height auxiliary machine for high-altitude inspection and supervision in building engineering was designed. It adopts a structure including casters, base, support plate, electric push rod, lifting cylinder and locking screws to realize flexible movement, height adjustment and rotation adjustment of the instrument body.

Benefits of technology

This design frees up hands, improves the convenience of testing, meets diverse usage needs, and adapts to different testing scenarios.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a height-adjustable constructional engineering height detection supervision auxiliary machine, which comprises an instrument body and a transversely arranged base, the lower end of the base is rotatably connected with four universal wheels which are distributed in a rectangular shape, and the upper end of the base is fixedly connected with a vertically arranged support plate close to the left side edge. A hollow groove which is communicated left and right is formed in the supporting plate, an electric push rod which is vertically arranged is fixedly connected to the inner bottom of the hollow groove, a lifting cylinder which is transversely arranged is fixedly connected to the upper end of the electric push rod, the left end and the right end of the lifting cylinder penetrate through the hollow groove, and an adjusting column which is transversely arranged is inserted into the lifting cylinder; and the adjusting column is rotationally connected with the lifting cylinder, and a vertically-arranged second locking screw is inserted into the lower end of the lifting cylinder. Auxiliary supporting of the instrument body is achieved through the supporting cylinder and other structures, the two hands are liberated, meanwhile, the height can be adjusted, flexible rotation is achieved, different detection requirements are met, and convenience is improved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of auxiliary machine technology, and in particular to an adjustable height auxiliary machine for high-altitude inspection and supervision in building engineering. Background Technology

[0002] Construction engineering inspection and supervision refers to the supervision and management of the quality, progress, and safety of a construction project by professional supervision units and personnel in accordance with relevant laws, regulations, technical standards, and contractual agreements during the construction process. This includes inspecting and testing the quality of engineering materials, components, equipment, and the project itself through various testing methods to ensure that the project quality meets design requirements and standards.

[0003] When scanning steel bars in construction, workers must not only hold and operate the steel bar scanner, but also use marking tools such as markers to mark the locations of the inspection points. Both hands must perform multiple tasks simultaneously, which presents many inconveniences in actual operation. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this utility model is to solve the problems mentioned in the background art and to propose an adjustable height building engineering high-altitude inspection and supervision auxiliary machine.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:

[0006] An adjustable-height auxiliary machine for high-altitude inspection and supervision in building engineering includes a main body and a horizontally arranged base. Four rectangular casters are rotatably connected to the lower end of the base. A vertically arranged support plate is fixedly connected to the upper end of the base, near the left edge. The support plate has a hollow groove that connects left and right sides. A vertically arranged electric push rod is fixedly connected to the bottom of the hollow groove. A horizontally arranged lifting cylinder is fixedly connected to the upper end of the electric push rod. The left and right ends of the lifting cylinder pass through the hollow groove. A horizontally arranged adjusting column is inserted into the lifting cylinder, and the adjusting column is rotatably connected to the lifting cylinder. A vertically positioned second locking screw is inserted into the lower end of the lifting cylinder. The second locking screw is threadedly connected to the lifting cylinder. Multiple slots corresponding to the second locking screw are distributed in a ring on the outer wall of the adjusting column. Both ends of the adjusting column pass through the lifting cylinder. A vertically positioned support cylinder is fixedly connected to the left end of the adjusting column. The handle of the instrument body is vertically inserted into the support cylinder. A horizontally positioned first locking screw is inserted into the right end of the adjusting column. The left end of the first locking screw passes through the adjusting column and the support cylinder in sequence and abuts against the handle of the instrument body. The first locking screw is threadedly connected to both the adjusting column and the support cylinder.

[0007] Preferably, guide blocks are fixedly connected to both the front and rear sides of the lifting cylinder, and a vertically arranged guide rod is slidably inserted into the guide block. The upper and lower ends of the guide rod pass through the guide block and are fixedly connected to the inner wall of the hollow groove.

[0008] Preferably, both ends of the electric push rod are fixedly fitted with fixing rings, and the opposite sides of the two fixing rings are respectively fixedly connected to the lower end of the lifting cylinder and the inner bottom of the hollow groove.

[0009] Preferably, a vertically arranged connecting plate is fixedly connected to the upper end of the base, and a horizontally arranged handrail is fixedly connected to the side of the connecting plate away from the support plate.

[0010] Preferably, a rubber sleeve is fixedly fitted onto the outer wall of the handrail.

[0011] Preferably, a rubber pad is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the support cylinder.

[0012] Compared with the prior art, the present invention has the following beneficial effects:

[0013] 1. This utility model, through the coordinated design of universal wheels, base, support plate, support cylinder and first locking screw, facilitates the movement of the instrument while providing auxiliary support for the instrument body. Users do not need to operate it by hand, which significantly improves the convenience of testing.

[0014] 2. With the combination of electric push rod, lifting cylinder, adjusting column and second locking screw, the user can realize the height adjustment of the instrument body, and at the same time, the instrument body can be flexibly rotated and adjusted to be set vertically or horizontally, fully meeting the diverse use needs;

[0015] 3. This utility model provides auxiliary support for the instrument body through structures such as support cylinders, freeing up the hands while allowing for height adjustment and flexible rotation to meet different testing needs and improve convenience. Attached Figure Description

[0016] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the adjustable-height auxiliary machine for high-altitude inspection and supervision in building engineering proposed in this utility model;

[0017] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the adjustable-height auxiliary machine for high-altitude inspection and supervision in building engineering proposed in this utility model;

[0018] Figure 3 This is a partial top-down sectional view of the support plate of the adjustable-height auxiliary machine for high-altitude inspection and supervision in building engineering proposed in this utility model.

[0019] In the diagram: 1-Wheel caster, 2-Base, 3-Support plate, 4-Electric push rod, 5-Fixing ring, 6-Support cylinder, 7-Instrument body, 8-Lifting cylinder, 9-Guide rod, 10-Adjusting column, 11-First locking screw, 12-Second locking screw, 13-Connecting plate, 14-Rubber sleeve, 15-Handrail, 16-Guide block. Detailed Implementation

[0020] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments of the present utility model. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments.

[0021] Reference Figure 1-3 The adjustable height building construction high-altitude inspection and supervision auxiliary machine includes a body 7 and a horizontally arranged base 2. The lower end of the base 2 is rotatably connected to four rectangularly distributed casters 1 for easy movement of the base 2. The upper end of the base 2 is fixedly connected to a vertically arranged connecting plate 13 for supporting a handrail 15. The side of the connecting plate 13 away from the support plate 3 is fixedly connected to a horizontally arranged handrail 15 for easy movement of the base 2 by the user. A rubber sleeve 14 is fixedly fitted on the outer wall of the handrail 15 to improve the grip of the handrail 15.

[0022] In this embodiment, a vertically arranged support plate 3 is fixedly connected to the upper end of the base 2 near the left edge to support the electric push rod 4. The support plate 3 has a hollow groove that is open to both sides. The bottom of the hollow groove is fixedly connected to the vertically arranged electric push rod 4 to drive the lifting cylinder 8 to rise and fall. The electric push rod 4 is an XTL100 model. Both ends of the electric push rod 4 are fixedly fitted with fixing rings 5 ​​to improve the firmness of the ends of the electric push rod 4. The opposite sides of the two fixing rings 5 ​​are respectively connected to the lower end of the lifting cylinder 8 and the inner side of the hollow groove. The bottom is fixedly connected, and the upper end of the electric push rod 4 is fixedly connected to a horizontally arranged lifting cylinder 8, which is used to drive the adjusting column 10 to rise and fall. The left and right ends of the lifting cylinder 8 pass through the hollow groove respectively. The front and rear sides of the lifting cylinder 8 are fixedly connected to guide blocks 16, which are used to cooperate with guide rods 9 to guide the lifting cylinder 8 to rise and fall. A vertically arranged guide rod 9 is slidably inserted in the guide block 16, which is used to guide the guide block 16 to rise and fall. The upper and lower ends of the guide rod 9 pass through the guide block 16 respectively and are fixedly connected to the inner side wall of the hollow groove.

[0023] In this embodiment, a horizontally arranged adjusting column 10 is inserted into the lifting cylinder 8 to adjust the instrument body 7 to a vertical or horizontal state. The adjusting column 10 and the lifting cylinder 8 are rotatably connected. A vertically arranged second locking screw 12 is inserted into the lower end of the lifting cylinder 8 to prevent the adjusting column 10 from loosening. The second locking screw 12 and the lifting cylinder 8 are threadedly connected. Multiple slots corresponding to the second locking screw 12 are distributed in a ring on the outer side wall of the adjusting column 10. Both ends of the adjusting column 10 pass through the lifting cylinder 8.

[0024] In this embodiment, a vertically arranged support cylinder 6 is fixedly connected to the left end of the adjusting column 10 to support the instrument body 7. A rubber pad is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the support cylinder 6 to increase the friction between the instrument body 7 and the inner wall of the support cylinder 6 and enhance the fastening. The handle of the instrument body 7 is vertically inserted into the support cylinder 6. A horizontally arranged first locking screw 11 is inserted into the right end of the adjusting column 10 to lock the handle of the instrument body 7. The left end of the first locking screw 11 passes through the adjusting column 10 and the support cylinder 6 in sequence and abuts against the handle of the instrument body 7. The first locking screw 11 is threadedly connected to both the adjusting column 10 and the support cylinder 6.

[0025] In this embodiment, firstly, the handle of the instrument body 7 is vertically inserted into the support cylinder 6; then, the first locking screw 11 is tightened to prevent the instrument body 7 from loosening; next, the universal wheel 1 is used to push the base 2 to move, so that the base 2 drives the instrument body 7 to fit against the wall, and the testing operation can be carried out. This operation method does not require the user to hold the instrument body 7, which significantly improves the convenience of the testing operation. If the height needs to be adjusted, the electric push rod 4 can be activated to drive the lifting cylinder 8 to rise and fall. The lifting cylinder 8 drives the support cylinder 6 and the instrument body 7 to rise and fall synchronously through the adjusting column 10, thereby realizing the height adjustment. After the height adjustment is completed, the adjusting column 10 is manually rotated to drive the support cylinder 6 and the instrument body 7 to rotate. The instrument body 7 can be adjusted to a horizontal or vertical state according to the actual needs. Finally, the second locking screw 12 is screwed into the slot to fix the adjusting column 10 and prevent it from loosening and rotating.

[0026] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model, but the protection scope of the present utility model is not limited thereto. Any equivalent substitutions or changes made by those skilled in the art within the technical scope disclosed in the present utility model, based on the technical solution and the inventive concept of the present utility model, should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. An adjustable-height auxiliary machine for high-altitude inspection and supervision in building construction, comprising a main body (7) and a horizontally arranged base (2), characterized in that: The lower end of the base (2) is rotatably connected to four rectangular casters (1). The upper end of the base (2) and near the left edge is fixedly connected to a vertically arranged support plate (3). The support plate (3) has a hollow groove that is open to the left and right. The bottom of the hollow groove is fixedly connected to a vertically arranged electric push rod (4). The upper end of the electric push rod (4) is fixedly connected to a horizontally arranged lifting cylinder (8). The left and right ends of the lifting cylinder (8) pass through the hollow groove. A horizontally arranged adjusting column (10) is inserted into the lifting cylinder (8). The adjusting column (10) and the lifting cylinder (8) are rotatably connected. The lower end of the lifting cylinder (8) is inserted with a vertically arranged second locking screw (12). The screw (12) and the lifting cylinder (8) are connected by threads. The outer wall of the adjusting column (10) has a number of slots in a ring shape corresponding to the second locking screw (12). The two ends of the adjusting column (10) pass through the lifting cylinder (8) respectively. The left end of the adjusting column (10) is fixedly connected to a vertically arranged support cylinder (6). The handle of the instrument body (7) is vertically inserted into the support cylinder (6). The right end of the adjusting column (10) is inserted with a horizontally arranged first locking screw (11). The left end of the first locking screw (11) passes through the adjusting column (10) and the support cylinder (6) in sequence and abuts against the handle of the instrument body (7). The first locking screw (11) is connected by threads to the adjusting column (10) and the support cylinder (6).

2. The adjustable-height auxiliary machine for high-altitude inspection and supervision of building engineering according to claim 1, characterized in that: Guide blocks (16) are fixedly connected to both the front and rear sides of the lifting cylinder (8). A vertically arranged guide rod (9) is slidably inserted into the guide block (16). The upper and lower ends of the guide rod (9) pass through the guide block (16) and are fixedly connected to the inner wall of the hollow groove.

3. The adjustable-height auxiliary machine for high-altitude inspection and supervision in building engineering according to claim 1, characterized in that: Both ends of the electric push rod (4) are fixedly sleeved with fixing rings (5), and the opposite sides of the two fixing rings (5) are fixedly connected to the lower end of the lifting cylinder (8) and the inner bottom of the hollow groove, respectively.

4. The adjustable-height auxiliary machine for high-altitude inspection and supervision of building engineering according to claim 1, characterized in that: The upper end of the base (2) is fixedly connected to a vertically arranged connecting plate (13), and a horizontally arranged handrail (15) is fixedly connected to the side of the connecting plate (13) away from the support plate (3).

5. The adjustable-height auxiliary machine for high-altitude inspection and supervision of building engineering according to claim 4, characterized in that: A rubber sleeve (14) is fixedly fitted onto the outer wall of the handrail (15).

6. The adjustable-height auxiliary machine for high-altitude inspection and supervision in building engineering according to claim 1, characterized in that: A rubber pad is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the support cylinder (6).