Building support frame for high-rise building

Through the design of support and adjustment components, modular assembly and disassembly of high-rise building support frames are achieved, facilitating applications in buildings of different sizes and improving construction efficiency and stability.

CN223974924UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-06郓城县建设工程监理中心
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CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
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Filing Date
2025-02-26
Publication Date
2026-03-06

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Technical Problem

Existing high-rise building support frames have a simple structure, cumbersome assembly and disassembly steps, low modularity, and are not convenient for buildings of different sizes.

Method used

The design incorporates support and adjustment components, including a lifting column, lifting rod, telescopic rod, and fastening bolts. The height and angle are adjusted by threaded connections and rotating the fastening bolts, forming multiple detachable modular structures.

Benefits of technology

It improves the flexibility and stability of the support frame, simplifies the assembly and disassembly process, and enhances the efficiency and safety of high-rise building construction.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the field of building supporting frames, and particularly provides a building supporting frame for a high-rise building. The device comprises a supporting assembly and an adjusting assembly, the lifting assembly comprises two sets of lifting columns, the top ends of the lifting columns are sleeved with lifting rods, the adjusting assembly comprises two sets of telescopic rods, the top ends of the telescopic rods are fixedly connected with supporting plates, and the front ends and the rear ends of the telescopic rods are fixedly connected with fixing rods. Through cooperation of the supporting assembly and the adjusting assembly, the technical problems that most existing supporting frames are single in structure, complex in assembling and disassembling steps, low in overall modularization degree and not convenient to apply to buildings with different areas, and further improvement is needed are solved. And the overall modular design is convenient to disassemble and assemble, multiple groups can be mutually connected and assembled, and the efficiency and stability of high-rise building construction are further improved.
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Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of building support frames, and in particular to a building support frame for high-rise buildings. Background Technology

[0002] High-rise building support frames are mainly used to support the weight of formwork, steel bars and concrete during the concrete pouring of high-rise buildings, and to prevent structural deformation and damage between floors. Support frames are generally composed of columns, horizontal bars, diagonal bars and base supports. With the assistance of support frames, the construction efficiency and stability of high-rise buildings can be effectively improved, and construction safety can be enhanced.

[0003] Regarding the aforementioned technologies, the inventors believe that the following shortcomings exist: most existing support frames have a simple structure, cumbersome assembly and disassembly procedures, low overall modularity, and are not very convenient for application in buildings of different sizes, thus requiring further improvement. Utility Model Content

[0004] To address the issues of existing support frames having a simple structure, cumbersome assembly and disassembly steps, low overall modularity, and inconvenience in application to buildings of different sizes, this application provides a building support frame for high-rise buildings.

[0005] This application provides a building support frame for high-rise buildings with the following technical solution: A building support frame for high-rise buildings includes a support assembly and an adjustment assembly. The support assembly includes two sets of lifting columns, each with a lifting rod sleeved at its top and a support base plate fixedly connected to its bottom. Each lifting rod has a support plate threadedly connected to its top and a fastening bolt at its front end. The front ends of both sets of lifting columns also have fastening bolts. The adjustment assembly includes two sets of telescopic rods, each with a support plate fixedly connected to its top and a fixing rod fixedly connected to both ends. Each telescopic rod has multiple telescopic rod sections at its front end.

[0006] Furthermore, the front ends of both sets of lifting rods are provided with multiple sets of threaded holes at equal intervals, and each lifting rod is fitted with a lifting sleeve, the outer wall of which is provided with an annular groove.

[0007] Further configuration: the rear ends of the upper fastening bolts all pass through the annular groove and are threadedly connected to the threaded hole; the rear ends of the lower fastening bolts all pass through the lifting column and are threadedly connected to the threaded hole.

[0008] Further, the inner ends of the two sets of lifting sleeves are respectively fixedly connected to the outer ends of the two sets of telescopic rods, and the inner ends of the two sets of telescopic rods are fixedly connected to assembly heads, with two fastening bolts at the front ends of the two sets of assembly heads.

[0009] Further, the two sets of assembly heads are arranged in a semi-circular shape, and each set of assembly heads has a threaded hole II in the middle position, and the fastening bolt II is threadedly connected to the threaded hole II.

[0010] Further, rotating sleeves are fitted on both sets of front fixed rods, and the bottom ends of the two sets of rotating sleeves are respectively fixedly connected to the top ends of the two sets of multi-section telescopic rods. Each rotating sleeve has three fastening bolts at its front end.

[0011] Further configuration: each of the four sets of fixed rods has a threaded hole three, and each of the three fastening bolts is threaded into the threaded hole three; each of the two sets of multi-section telescopic rods has a connecting block fixedly connected to its bottom end, and each of the connecting blocks has a fastening bolt four at its front end.

[0012] Furthermore, the inner ends and rear ends of the two sets of lifting columns are fixedly connected to support blocks. Each support block and connecting block has a threaded hole four, and each fastening bolt four is threadedly connected to the threaded hole four.

[0013] Compared with related technologies, the building support frame for high-rise buildings provided by this utility model has the following beneficial effects:

[0014] This utility model provides a building support frame for high-rise buildings. Through the cooperation of support components and adjustment components, it solves the technical problems of existing support frames, such as simple structure, cumbersome assembly and disassembly steps, low overall modularity, and inconvenience in application to buildings of different sizes, which still require further improvement. By rotating the lower fastening bolt to separate it from the threaded hole, the height of the lifting rod can be adjusted according to the floor height. By rotating the upper fastening bolt, the height and angle of the lifting sleeve can be adjusted, thereby changing the height and rotation angle of the adjustment component, improving the flexibility of the support frame. The overall modular design makes disassembly and assembly convenient, and multiple sets can be connected and assembled, further improving the efficiency and stability of high-rise building construction.

[0015] This utility model provides a building support frame for high-rise buildings. By cooperating with the support component and the adjustment component, rotating the fastening bolt three separates it from the threaded hole three, making it easy for personnel to disassemble and assemble the multi-section telescopic rod. By rotating the fastening bolt four connects it to the threaded hole four, making it easy for personnel to fix the multi-section telescopic rod, so that the whole forms a triangular structure, which further improves the support stability. The overall structure is simple and easy to use, and has good practicality. Attached Figure Description

[0016] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of a preferred embodiment of a building support frame for high-rise buildings provided by this utility model;

[0017] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the overall rear view structure of this utility model;

[0018] Figure 3 This utility model Figure 1 Enlarged structural diagram at point A;

[0019] Figure 4 This utility model Figure 1 Enlarged structural diagram at point B;

[0020] Figure 5 This utility model Figure 1 Enlarged structural diagram at point C;

[0021] Figure 6 This utility model Figure 2 Enlarged structural diagram at point D.

[0022] The diagram is labeled as follows: 1. Support assembly; 101. Lifting column; 102. Support base plate; 103. Lifting rod; 104. Support plate; 105. Fastening bolt one; 106. Support block; 107. Threaded hole one; 108. Lifting sleeve; 109. Annular groove; 2. Adjustment assembly; 201. Telescopic rod; 202. Support plate; 203. Multi-section telescopic rod; 204. Assembly head; 205. Threaded hole two; 206. Fastening bolt two; 207. Rotating sleeve; 208. Fixed rod; 209. Threaded hole three; 210. Fastening bolt three; 211. Connecting block; 212. Threaded hole four; 213. Fastening bolt four. Detailed Implementation

[0023] To facilitate understanding of this utility model, a more comprehensive description will be provided below with reference to the accompanying drawings. The drawings show typical embodiments of this utility model.

[0024] Example 1:

[0025] like Figure 1-6 As shown, this utility model discloses a building support frame for high-rise buildings, including a support assembly 1 and an adjustment assembly 2. The support assembly 1 includes two sets of lifting columns 101, each with a lifting rod 103 fitted at its top. Each lifting column 101 has a support base plate 102 fixedly connected to its bottom. Each lifting rod 103 has a support plate 104 threadedly connected to its top. Each lifting rod 103 has a fastening bolt 105 at its front end. The top of the front end of each of the two sets of lifting columns 101 also has a fastening bolt 105. The adjustment assembly 2 includes two sets of telescopic rods 201, each with a support plate 202 fixedly connected to its top. Each telescopic rod 201 has a fixing rod 208 fixedly connected to both its front and rear ends. Each telescopic rod 201 has multiple telescopic rod sections 203 at its front end.

[0026] like Figure 1-6As shown, multiple sets of threaded holes 107 are equally spaced at the front ends of both sets of lifting rods 103, and lifting sleeves 108 are fitted on the lifting rods 103. The outer wall of the lifting sleeves 108 is provided with annular grooves 109.

[0027] like Figure 1-6 As shown, the rear ends of the upper fastening bolts 105 all pass through the annular groove 109 and are threaded to the threaded hole 107, and the rear ends of the lower fastening bolts 105 all pass through the lifting column 101 and are threaded to the threaded hole 107.

[0028] like Figure 1-6 As shown, the inner ends of the two sets of lifting sleeves 108 are fixedly connected to the outer ends of the two sets of telescopic rods 201, and the inner ends of the two sets of telescopic rods 201 are fixedly connected to the assembly head 204. The front ends of the two sets of assembly heads 204 are provided with fastening bolts 206.

[0029] like Figure 1-6 As shown, the two sets of assembly heads 204 are arranged in a semi-circular shape, and each set of assembly heads 204 has a threaded hole 205 in the middle position. The fastening bolts 206 are threaded to the threaded hole 205.

[0030] During implementation, by rotating the lower fastening bolt 105 to separate it from the threaded hole 107, the height of the lifting rod 103 can be adjusted according to the floor height. By rotating the upper fastening bolt 105, the height and angle of the lifting sleeve 108 can be adjusted, thereby changing the height and rotation angle of the adjustment component 2, improving the flexibility of the support frame. The overall modular design makes disassembly and assembly convenient, and multiple sets can be connected and assembled to further improve the efficiency and stability of high-rise building construction.

[0031] Example 2:

[0032] like Figure 1-6 As shown, based on Embodiment 1, this utility model provides a technical solution for a building support frame for high-rise buildings: rotating sleeves 207 are fitted on both sets of front fixed rods 208, and the bottom ends of the two sets of rotating sleeves 207 are respectively fixedly connected to the top ends of the two sets of multi-section telescopic rods 203. The front end of the rotating sleeves 207 is provided with fastening bolts 210.

[0033] like Figure 1-6 As shown, each of the four sets of fixed rods 208 has a threaded hole 209, and the fastening bolts 210 are threaded to the threaded hole 209. The bottom of each of the two sets of multi-section telescopic rods 203 is fixedly connected to a connecting block 211, and the front end of each connecting block 211 is provided with a fastening bolt 213.

[0034] like Figure 1-6As shown, the inner end and rear end of the two sets of lifting columns 101 are fixedly connected to support blocks 106. The support blocks 106 and the connecting blocks 211 are both provided with threaded holes 212, and the fastening bolts 213 are threaded to the threaded holes 212.

[0035] During implementation, by cooperating with the support component 1 and the adjustment component 2, the fastening bolt 3 210 is rotated to separate it from the threaded hole 3 209, making it easy for personnel to disassemble and assemble the multi-section telescopic rod 203. By rotating the fastening bolt 4 213 to connect it with the threaded hole 4 212, it is easy for personnel to fix the multi-section telescopic rod 203, so that the whole structure forms a triangular structure, which further improves the support stability. The overall structure is simple and easy to use, and has good practicality.

[0036] The advantages of this technical solution in practical applications include, but are not limited to, the following:

[0037] 1. By rotating the lower fastening bolt 105, the height of the lifting rod 103 can be adjusted according to the floor height. By rotating the upper fastening bolt 105, the height and angle of the adjustment component 2 can be changed, improving the flexibility of the support frame. The overall modular design makes disassembly and assembly convenient, and multiple sets can be connected and assembled to further improve the efficiency and stability of high-rise building construction.

[0038] 2. By rotating the three fastening bolts 210, it is easy for personnel to disassemble and assemble the multi-section telescopic rod 203. By rotating the four fastening bolts 213, it is easy for personnel to fix and connect the multi-section telescopic rod 203, so that the whole structure forms a triangular structure, which further improves the support stability. The overall structure is simple and easy to use, and has good practicality.

[0039] This technical solution first places the lifting column 101 at a suitable position on the external base plate according to the building requirements, and fixes it to the external base plate using the connecting base plate 102. Next, the telescopic rod 201 is sleeved onto the lifting rod 103 using the lifting sleeve 108. Multiple sets of telescopic rods 201 can also be sleeved onto a single lifting rod 103 as needed. The angle of the telescopic rod 201 is adjusted through the annular groove 109. Then, the fastening bolt 105 is rotated to connect with the threaded hole 107, limiting and fixing the lifting sleeve 108. Next, the support plate 104 is rotated to connect with the lifting rod 103. At this point, the height of the lifting rod 103 is adjusted according to the floor height so that the support plate 104 contacts the external floor slab or formwork. Rotate the fastening bolt 105 at the front end of the lifting column 101 to connect it to the threaded hole 107, thereby fixing and limiting the support height. Rotate the fastening bolt 206 to connect it to the threaded hole 205, thereby fixing and connecting the two sets of assembly heads 204, so that personnel can connect the telescopic rods 201 to each other. Then rotate and stretch the multi-section telescopic rod 203. Through the setting of the connecting block 211 and the support block 106, rotate the fastening bolt 213 to connect it to the threaded hole 212, so that the lifting rod 103, the telescopic rod 201 and the multi-section telescopic rod 203 form a triangular structure to improve the support stability. The setting of the support plate 202 can be used to set up the board, which is convenient for personnel to climb to the height for construction.

[0040] The above are merely exemplary embodiments of this disclosure and should not be construed as limiting the scope of this disclosure. Any equivalent changes and modifications made in accordance with the teachings of this disclosure shall still fall within the scope of this disclosure. Those skilled in the art will readily conceive of other embodiments of this disclosure upon considering the specification and practical application disclosed herein. This application is intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of this disclosure that follow the general principles of this disclosure and include common knowledge or customary techniques in the art not described in this disclosure.

Claims

1. A building support frame for high-rise buildings, comprising a support assembly (1) and an adjustment assembly (2), characterized in that: The support assembly (1) contains two groups of lifting columns (101), the lifting columns (101) are sleeved with lifting rods (103) at the top, the lifting columns (101) are fixedly connected with support bottom plates (102) at the bottom, the lifting rods (103) are threadedly connected with support discs (104) at the top, the lifting rods (103) are provided with fastening bolts one (105) at the front end, and the front ends of the two groups of lifting columns (101) are also provided with fastening bolts one (105) at the top.

2. The building support frame for high-rise buildings according to claim 1, characterized by Two groups of the lifting rods (103) are provided with a plurality of threaded holes one (107) at the front end at equal intervals, the lifting rods (103) are sleeved with lifting sleeves (108), and the lifting sleeves (108) are provided with annular grooves (109) on the outer wall.

3. The building support frame for high-rise buildings according to claim 2, characterized in that, The rear ends of the upper fastening bolts one (105) are threadedly connected with the threaded holes one (107) through the annular grooves (109), and the rear ends of the lower fastening bolts one (105) are threadedly connected with the threaded holes one (107) through the lifting columns (101).

4. The building support frame for high-rise buildings according to claim 2, wherein Two groups of the lifting sleeves (108) are fixedly connected to the outer ends of two groups of the telescopic rods (201) at the inner end, two groups of the telescopic rods (201) are fixedly connected with assembly heads (204) at the inner end, and two groups of the assembly heads (204) are provided with fastening bolts two (206) at the front end.

5. The building support frame for high-rise buildings according to claim 4, wherein Two groups of the assembly heads (204) are arranged in a semicircular shape, and two groups of the assembly heads (204) are provided with threaded holes two (205) at the middle position, and the fastening bolts two (206) are threadedly connected with the threaded holes two (205).

6. The building support frame for high-rise buildings according to claim 1, wherein Two groups of the fixed rods (208) are sleeved with rotating sleeves (207) on the front side, two groups of the rotating sleeves (207) are fixedly connected to the top ends of two groups of the multi-section telescopic rods (203) at the bottom, and the rotating sleeves (207) are provided with fastening bolts three (210) at the front end.

7. The building support frame for high-rise buildings according to claim 6, characterized by Four groups of the fixed rods (208) are provided with threaded holes three (209), the fastening bolts three (210) are threadedly connected with the threaded holes three (209), two groups of the multi-section telescopic rods (203) are fixedly connected with connecting blocks (211) at the bottom, and the connecting blocks (211) are provided with fastening bolts four (213) at the front end.

8. The building support frame for high-rise buildings according to claim 7, characterized by Two groups of the lifting columns (101) are fixedly connected with support blocks (106) at the inner end and the rear end, the support blocks (106) and the connecting blocks (211) are provided with threaded holes four (212) on the outer wall, and the fastening bolts four (213) are threadedly connected with the threaded holes four (212).