Building construction whole process carbon emission monitoring system

By using a tripod support structure and an intelligent adjustment system, the rigidity and weak anti-interference capabilities of existing carbon emission monitoring equipment have been solved, enabling high-precision and stable carbon emission monitoring during the construction process.

CN223966552UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-03HANGZHOU MINGCHI CONSTR CO LTD
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CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
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Filing Date
2025-05-14
Publication Date
2026-03-03

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Technical Problem

Existing carbon emission monitoring equipment is rigidly deployed, has weak anti-interference capabilities, and poor data continuity, making it unable to adapt to the full-process carbon emission monitoring of dynamic construction.

Method used

It adopts a tripod support structure, dual carbon emission monitoring equipment, elastic buffer components and intelligent adjustment system, combined with telescopic columns and metal legs to enhance stability and anti-interference ability, and achieve all-round monitoring and data continuity.

Benefits of technology

It achieves high-precision, high-stability, and high-adaptability carbon emission monitoring during the construction process, reduces data blind spots, lowers the risk of single-point failures, and ensures data continuity and accuracy.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of carbon emission monitoring, in particular to a building construction whole-process carbon emission monitoring system, which comprises a tripod supporting structure, and is characterized in that the tripod supporting structure comprises a central vertical upright post, a movable seat is arranged on the outer wall of the central vertical upright post, metal supporting legs are arranged on the periphery of the movable seat, and the metal supporting legs are connected with the central vertical upright post. A fixed seat is arranged at the bottom of the central vertical column, a square base is arranged at the bottom of the fixed seat, a control box is arranged on one side of the outer wall of the central vertical column, a monitoring platform is arranged at the top end of the central vertical column, and two carbon emission monitoring devices are symmetrically installed at the top of the monitoring platform. Through modular structural design, intelligent monitoring integration, dynamic buffering and damping and flexible expansion capability, high-precision and high-adaptability monitoring of building construction carbon emission is realized; a telescopic central stand column and four-supporting-leg triangular supporting structure is adopted, and a square base is combined, so that the wind resistance and overturning resistance of the system in a complex construction environment are ensured.
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Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of carbon emission monitoring technology, and in particular to a carbon emission monitoring system for the entire construction process. Background Technology

[0002] Carbon emission monitoring during construction has become a key focus of environmental regulation. Current mainstream solutions rely on fixed monitoring stations or portable handheld devices, which have significant limitations: fixed monitoring stations require pre-installed infrastructure and cannot be moved with the construction progress, resulting in incomplete data coverage; while portable devices offer high flexibility, they rely on manual operation, have poor long-term monitoring stability, and are susceptible to interference from construction vibrations. Furthermore, existing technologies generally lack vibration-resistant design, redundant monitoring, and intelligent adjustment functions, making it difficult to meet the needs of complex construction scenarios.

[0003] Chinese patent discloses a carbon emission monitoring device (publication number: CN 219559077 U), which includes a main body of the device. The main body of the device is provided with a sampling pipe and a pretreatment mechanism connected to the sampling pipe. The pretreatment mechanism includes a base plate, a rotating frame, a motor, and several filter membrane mounting components. The base plate is fixed to the main body of the device and has a port connected to the sampling pipe. The rotating frame is rotatably mounted on the base plate. The motor is fixed inside the main body of the device and is used to drive the rotating frame to rotate. Several filter membrane mounting components are mounted on the rotating frame in a circumferential array structure. However, this carbon emission monitoring device has rigid deployment, weak anti-interference ability, and poor data continuity, and cannot be adapted to the full-process carbon emission monitoring of dynamic construction. Therefore, a full-process carbon emission monitoring system for building construction is needed. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this invention is to address the shortcomings of existing carbon emission monitoring equipment, such as rigid deployment, weak anti-interference ability, poor data continuity, and inability to adapt to the full-process carbon emission monitoring of dynamic construction. Therefore, this invention proposes a carbon emission monitoring system for the entire construction process.

[0005] The technical solution adopted by this utility model to solve its technical problem is as follows: A carbon emission monitoring system for the entire construction process, comprising a tripod support structure, characterized in that: the tripod support structure includes a central vertical column, a movable seat on the outer wall of the central vertical column, metal legs around the movable seat, a fixed seat at the bottom of the central vertical column, a square base at the bottom of the fixed seat, a control box on one side of the outer wall of the central vertical column, a monitoring platform at the top of the central vertical column, two carbon emission monitoring devices symmetrically installed on the top of the monitoring platform, an electrical connection pipe between the carbon emission monitoring devices and the control box, and an elastic buffer component between the bottom of the monitoring platform and the central vertical column. Enhanced stability: The triangular support structure combined with the square base improves wind and overturning resistance, adapting to complex construction environments; Comprehensive monitoring: Symmetrical arrangement of dual monitoring devices covers a wider monitoring range and reduces data blind spots; Anti-interference optimization: The elastic buffer component absorbs construction vibrations, ensuring long-term stable operation of the monitoring equipment and improving data accuracy.

[0006] Preferably, both the central vertical column and the metal legs are telescopic structures, and the number of metal legs is four, arranged in an equally spaced array. The telescopic structure facilitates height adjustment in different construction sites and adapts to uneven ground; the equally spaced four legs provide greater stability than traditional tripods, reducing the risk of tilting due to uneven stress.

[0007] Preferably, the control box has a door on one side, a control antenna on one side of the top of the control box, and a waterproof interface on the other side. The door design makes equipment maintenance more convenient and reduces maintenance costs; the control antenna ensures stable remote data transmission and is suitable for large construction sites; the waterproof interface prevents rainwater corrosion and extends the service life of the equipment.

[0008] Preferably, the elastic buffer assembly includes a top square counterweight block surrounded by arc-shaped metal springs. Below the arc-shaped metal springs is a rectangular transmission frame with a spiral guide groove inside. The arc-shaped metal springs combined with the spiral guide grooves effectively disperse construction vibrations and protect the monitoring equipment; the counterweight block enhances inertial stability, reduces the shaking of the monitoring platform, and improves data acquisition accuracy.

[0009] Preferably, the carbon emission monitoring equipment includes two symmetrical devices arranged side by side. Each symmetrical device comprises an inclined wind turbine blade structure and a wind turbine module. The inclined wind turbine blade structure consists of five arc-shaped blades evenly distributed at 72° intervals. A metal support is provided between the inclined wind turbine blade structure and the monitoring platform. A swing rack is provided on one side of the metal support, and a rack is provided at the bottom of the swing rack. The inclined blade structure enhances the ability to capture airflow and improves monitoring sensitivity. The dual monitoring devices serve as backups for each other, reducing the risk of single-point failure and ensuring data continuity. The swing rack structure can automatically adjust the blade angle according to the wind speed, optimizing monitoring efficiency.

[0010] Preferably, auxiliary extension plates are horizontally installed on both sides of the monitoring platform. The extension plates provide additional installation space, facilitating the integration of environmental sensors such as temperature, humidity, and PM2.5; equipment can be added according to construction needs, improving the system's applicability.

[0011] The advantages of this utility model are:

[0012] This application achieves high-precision, high-stability, and high-adaptability monitoring of carbon emissions from building construction through modular structural design, intelligent monitoring integration, dynamic buffering and vibration reduction, and flexible expansion capabilities. It employs a retractable central column and a four-legged triangular support structure, combined with a square base, to ensure the system's wind and overturning resistance in complex construction environments, while also allowing for height adjustment to adapt to different terrain requirements. The monitoring platform features symmetrically arranged dual carbon emission monitoring devices, combined with tilted windmill blades and a dynamically adjustable rack structure to optimize airflow collection efficiency and reduce data blind spots. Redundant design reduces the risk of single-point failures and ensures data continuity. Elastic buffer components (counterweights + arc springs + spiral guide grooves) effectively absorb construction vibrations, protecting the precision monitoring equipment. The waterproof interface and antenna design of the control box enhance environmental adaptability and remote communication stability. The auxiliary extension plate supports the addition of sensors for temperature, humidity, PM2.5, etc., meeting diverse monitoring needs and allowing for seamless future upgrades. Attached Figure Description

[0013] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.

[0014] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model.

[0015] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model from another perspective.

[0016] In the diagram: 1. Rack; 2. Swinging rack; 3. Metal bracket; 4. Curved blade; 5. Auxiliary extension plate; 6. Monitoring platform; 7. Electrical connection pipe; 8. Rectangular transmission frame; 9. Control antenna; 10. Waterproof interface; 11. Control box; 12. Central vertical column; 13. Movable seat; 14. Metal support leg; 15. Fan module; 16. Top square counterweight; 17. Curved metal spring. Detailed Implementation

[0017] 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. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of the present utility model.

[0018] Example

[0019] Please see Figure 1-2 As shown, a carbon emission monitoring system for the entire construction process includes a tripod support structure. The tripod support structure comprises a central vertical column 12, a movable seat 13 on the outer wall of the central vertical column 12, metal legs 14 around the movable seat 13, a fixed seat at the bottom of the central vertical column 12, a square base at the bottom of the fixed seat, a control box 11 on one side of the outer wall of the central vertical column 12, a monitoring platform 6 at the top of the central vertical column 12, two carbon emission monitoring devices symmetrically mounted on the top of the monitoring platform 6, an electrical connection pipe 7 between the carbon emission monitoring devices and the control box 11, and an elastic buffer assembly between the bottom of the monitoring platform 6 and the central vertical column 12. Enhanced stability: The triangular support structure combined with the square base improves wind and overturning resistance, adapting to complex construction environments; Comprehensive monitoring: The symmetrical arrangement of the dual monitoring devices covers a wider monitoring range and reduces data blind spots; Anti-interference optimization: The elastic buffer assembly absorbs construction vibrations, ensuring long-term stable operation of the monitoring equipment and improving data accuracy.

[0020] In this embodiment, both the central vertical column 12 and the metal legs 14 are telescopic structures. There are four metal legs 14 arranged in an equally spaced array. The telescopic structure facilitates height adjustment in different construction sites and adapts to uneven ground. The equally spaced four legs provide greater stability than traditional tripods, reducing the risk of tilting due to uneven stress.

[0021] In this embodiment, the control box 11 has a door on one side, a control antenna 9 on one side of the top of the control box 11, and a waterproof interface 10 on the other side. The door design makes equipment maintenance more convenient and reduces maintenance costs; the control antenna 9 ensures stable remote data transmission and is suitable for large construction sites; the waterproof interface 10 prevents rainwater corrosion and extends the service life of the equipment.

[0022] In this embodiment, the elastic buffer assembly includes a top square counterweight 16, around which are arc-shaped metal springs 17. Below the arc-shaped metal springs 17 is a rectangular transmission frame 8 with a spiral guide groove inside. The arc-shaped metal springs 17, combined with the spiral guide groove, effectively disperse construction vibrations and protect the monitoring equipment; the counterweight enhances inertial stability, reduces the shaking of the monitoring platform 6, and improves data acquisition accuracy.

[0023] In this embodiment, the carbon emission monitoring equipment includes two symmetrical devices arranged side by side. The symmetrical devices include a tilted wind turbine blade structure and a wind turbine module 15. The tilted wind turbine blade structure consists of five arc-shaped blades 4 evenly distributed at 72° intervals. A metal support 3 is provided between the tilted wind turbine blade structure and the monitoring platform 6. A swing rack 2 is provided on one side of the metal support 3, and a rack 1 is provided at the bottom of the swing rack 2. The tilted blade structure enhances the ability to capture airflow and improves the monitoring sensitivity. The dual monitoring devices serve as backups for each other, reducing the risk of single-point failure and ensuring data continuity. The swing rack 2 structure can automatically adjust the blade angle according to the wind speed, optimizing the monitoring efficiency.

[0024] In this embodiment, auxiliary extension plates 5 are horizontally provided on both sides of the monitoring platform 6. The extension plates provide additional installation space, facilitating the integration of environmental sensors such as temperature, humidity, and PM2.5; equipment can be added according to construction needs, improving the system's applicability.

[0025] The implementation principle of this embodiment is as follows:

[0026] 1. Environmental adaptive adjustment

[0027] The system intelligently adjusts the telescopic length of the central vertical column 12 and metal support legs 14 through the control box 11, flexibly adapting to various complex terrain conditions at the construction site. The four metal support legs 14 are equidistantly distributed and, together with the square base at the bottom, form a stable support system, effectively resisting external interference such as strong winds and mechanical vibrations, ensuring that the monitoring platform 6 always maintains a horizontal and stable state, laying the foundation for accurate data acquisition.

[0028] 2. Intelligent data acquisition

[0029] Monitoring platform 6 is equipped with two symmetrically arranged carbon emission monitoring devices, employing a specially designed tilted windmill blade structure, combined with active wind turbine module 15, to achieve efficient capture and guidance of airflow in the construction environment. The unique swing rack 2 mechanism can automatically adjust the blade angle according to real-time wind speed, dynamically optimize gas collection efficiency, avoid data distortion caused by airflow fluctuations, and ensure the accuracy and continuity of monitoring results.

[0030] 3. Anti-interference and data transmission

[0031] The system employs a multi-stage vibration reduction design, using an elastic buffer assembly composed of an arc-shaped metal spring 17 and a spiral guide groove to absorb and dissipate the vibration energy generated during construction in stages, minimizing interference with precision monitoring instruments. The integrated control box 11 is equipped with a waterproof interface 10 and a high-gain antenna, which effectively prevents rainwater erosion and enables local storage and remote real-time transmission of monitoring data, ensuring a stable and reliable data link.

[0032] 4. Extended maintenance and upgrades

[0033] The modularly designed auxiliary extension board 5 provides a convenient interface for system expansion, allowing for the addition of various environmental monitoring sensors as needed to flexibly expand monitoring dimensions. The user-friendly door design and detachable spiral guide groove structure make equipment maintenance more convenient and efficient, significantly reducing long-term system operation and maintenance costs and extending equipment lifespan.

[0034] In the description of this specification, references to terms such as "an embodiment," "example," "specific example," etc., indicate that a specific feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with that embodiment or example is included in at least one embodiment or example of the present invention. In this specification, the illustrative expressions of the above terms do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment or example. Furthermore, the specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments or examples.

[0035] The foregoing has shown and described the basic principles, main features, and advantages of this utility model. Those skilled in the art should understand that this utility model is not limited to the above embodiments. The embodiments and descriptions in the specification are merely illustrative of the principles of this utility model. Various changes and modifications can be made to this utility model without departing from its spirit and scope, and all such changes and modifications fall within the scope of the claimed utility model.

Claims

1. A carbon emission monitoring system for the entire construction process, comprising a tripod support structure, characterized in that... The tripod support structure includes a central vertical column (12), a movable seat (13) on the outer wall of the central vertical column (12), metal legs (14) around the movable seat (13), a fixed seat at the bottom of the central vertical column (12), a square base at the bottom of the fixed seat, a control box (11) on one side of the outer wall of the central vertical column (12), a monitoring platform (6) at the top of the central vertical column (12), two carbon emission monitoring devices symmetrically installed on the top of the monitoring platform (6), an electrical connection pipe (7) between the carbon emission monitoring devices and the control box (11), and an elastic buffer assembly between the bottom of the monitoring platform (6) and the central vertical column (12).

2. The carbon emission monitoring system for the entire construction process according to claim 1, characterized in that: The central vertical column (12) and the metal legs (14) are both telescopic structures. There are 4 metal legs (14) and they are arranged in an equally spaced array.

3. The carbon emission monitoring system for the entire construction process according to claim 1, characterized in that: The control box (11) has a door on one side, a control antenna (9) on one side of the top of the control box (11), and a waterproof interface (10) on the other side.

4. The carbon emission monitoring system for the entire construction process according to claim 1, characterized in that: The elastic buffer assembly includes a top square counterweight (16), around which are arc-shaped metal springs (17), and below the arc-shaped metal springs (17) is a rectangular transmission frame (8) with a spiral guide groove inside.

5. A carbon emission monitoring system for the entire construction process according to claim 1, characterized in that: The carbon emission monitoring equipment includes two symmetrical devices arranged side by side. The symmetrical devices include a tilted wind turbine blade structure and a wind turbine module (15). The tilted wind turbine blade structure consists of five arc-shaped blades (4) evenly distributed at 72°. A metal support (3) is provided between the tilted wind turbine blade structure and the monitoring platform (6). A swing toothed rod (2) is provided on one side of the metal support (3). A rack (1) is provided at the bottom of the swing toothed rod (2).

6. The carbon emission monitoring system for the entire construction process according to claim 1, characterized in that: The monitoring platform (6) is equipped with auxiliary extension plates (5) on both sides.

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    CN219559077U