Building engineering construction carbon emission monitoring equipment

By designing lifting and supporting components, the problems of carbon emission monitoring equipment being easily covered by dust and unstable on construction sites have been solved, thus ensuring the accuracy of monitoring data, the stability of the equipment, and extending its service life.

CN223977194UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-06CHONGQING UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
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Application Number
CN202422570657.3
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2024-10-24
Publication Date
2026-03-06
Estimated Expiration
2034-10-24

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Technical Problem

Carbon emission monitoring equipment on construction sites is easily covered by dust, which can lead to distorted monitoring data and equipment instability, affecting its service life and safety.

Method used

A carbon emission monitoring device including a lifting component and a support component was designed. The cover plate is linked with the lifting component to isolate dust, and the support component increases the ground contact area to maintain stability during the lifting process.

Benefits of technology

It effectively isolates dust, ensures the accuracy of monitoring data and the stability of equipment, extends service life, and enhances adaptability in complex environments.

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Abstract

The utility model provides carbon emission monitoring equipment for constructional engineering construction, which belongs to the technical field of carbon emission for constructional engineering construction, and comprises a bottom frame and a fixed rod fixedly connected to the top wall of the bottom frame, and further comprises a mounting rod slidably connected to the outer wall of the fixed rod and internally provided with a mounting groove; the monitoring box is fixedly connected to the top wall of the mounting rod, cover plates are slidably connected to the two side walls of the monitoring box, a connecting plate is arranged between the two cover plates, and a connecting rod is fixedly connected to the bottom wall of the connecting plate; the lifting parts are slidably connected to the inner walls of the sliding grooves and matched with the mounting rods, and the supporting parts are fixedly connected to the two sides of the four supporting ends of the bottom frame; according to the utility model, the monitoring efficiency is improved, the service life of equipment is greatly prolonged, the accuracy and reliability of monitoring data are ensured, and the adaptive capacity of the equipment in a complex environment is obviously enhanced.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of carbon emission technology in building construction, and more specifically, to a carbon emission monitoring device for building construction. Background Technology

[0002] The Architectural Engineering major is primarily responsible for the teaching and management of the Architectural Engineering specialization within the Civil Engineering major. It mainly cultivates students' mastery of the fundamental theories and basic knowledge of engineering mechanics, soil mechanics, surveying, building construction, and structural engineering. Architectural engineering refers to all types of buildings and engineering facilities that provide the material and technological foundation for human life and production. Currently, both internationally and domestically, there are requirements to reduce carbon emissions. Generally, the common practice is to allocate a certain amount of carbon emissions to each unit for a specific period. If this amount is exceeded, there are corresponding penalties. Therefore, under the premise of total emission limits, how to effectively monitor and control the carbon emission process has become an important technical issue.

[0003] A search revealed Chinese patent application number CN202221587835.8, which discloses a carbon emission monitoring device for building construction. The device includes a base and a support block fixedly connected to the bottom of the base. The support block has a slot inside, and an insert block is movably connected inside the slot. A caster is fixedly connected below the insert block. An outer casing is fixedly connected to the top of the base, and a guide rail is installed inside the outer casing. This building construction carbon emission monitoring device uses an inner casing primarily for monitoring carbon emission gases. Its monitoring system employs a non-dispersive infrared analysis method, capable of simultaneously monitoring the concentrations of multiple harmful gases. During installation, it is placed inside a limiting buffer layer, which protects the inner casing from collision damage and shortens its lifespan. The adsorption plates inside the folded tube adsorb impurities in the polluted gases, providing a certain degree of purification. This device can be used both indoors and outdoors.

[0004] While the aforementioned patents can monitor carbon emissions, they still have the following shortcomings in practical use:

[0005] 1. Construction sites, as typical outdoor working environments, are often accompanied by a lot of dust. Carbon emission monitoring equipment that is exposed to the outside for a long time is easily covered by dust. Dust will adhere to the surface of the sensor of the equipment, forming a thick layer of dirt. This will not only block the sensor from directly sensing the carbon content in the air, resulting in distorted monitoring data, but may also cause corrosion or short circuits to the precision components inside the equipment due to long-term accumulation, affecting the service life of the equipment.

[0006] 2. When carbon emission monitoring equipment needs to be raised to a specific location (such as a high-rise building or a specific monitoring point), the overall center of gravity of the equipment shifts upward, exacerbating its instability under the influence of wind and other external forces. This instability not only affects the continuity and accuracy of monitoring data, but may also cause tipping accidents, posing a direct threat to personnel and equipment at the construction site.

[0007] Therefore, there is an urgent need for a carbon emission monitoring device for building construction to solve the above problems. Utility Model Content

[0008] The purpose of this invention is to provide a carbon emission monitoring device for building construction projects to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.

[0009] To achieve the above-mentioned objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution:

[0010] A carbon emission monitoring device for building construction includes a base frame and a fixed rod fixedly connected to the top wall of the base frame. The top wall of the base frame has sliding grooves distributed circumferentially along the outer wall of the fixed rod. The device also includes:

[0011] The mounting rod is slidably connected to the outer wall of the fixed rod, and the mounting rod is also provided with a mounting groove inside;

[0012] The monitoring box is fixedly connected to the top wall of the mounting rod. Both side walls of the monitoring box are slidably connected to cover plates. A connecting plate is provided between the two sets of cover plates. A connecting rod is also fixedly connected to the bottom wall of the connecting plate. The end of the connecting rod away from the connecting plate passes through the mounting rod and extends into the fixed rod. A limit plate is fixedly connected to the extended end of the connecting rod.

[0013] A lifting component is slidably connected to the inner wall of a sliding groove. The lifting component cooperates with the mounting rod and is used for lifting the mounting rod.

[0014] The support components are fixedly connected to both sides of the four support ends of the base frame, and the support components are linked with the lifting components;

[0015] The drive unit is located on the bottom wall of the base frame and is driven by the lifting unit.

[0016] As a preferred technical solution of this application, the lifting component includes a sliding frame slidably connected to the inner wall of the sliding groove, a screw rotatably connected to the bottom wall of the base frame, and a drive rod rotatably connected to the inner wall of the sliding frame. The end of the drive rod away from the sliding frame is rotatably connected to the mounting rod. The sliding frame is threadedly connected to the screw. A bevel gear is fixedly connected to the end of the screw near the fixed rod. Both sides of the sliding frame are fixedly connected to pressing rods that cooperate with the supporting component.

[0017] As a preferred technical solution of this application, the support component includes a support frame fixedly connected to the side wall of the base frame, a reinforcing rod slidably connected to the inner wall of the support frame, a guide rod fixedly connected to the top of the reinforcing rod, and a first elastic element sleeved on the outer wall of the reinforcing rod, wherein the guide rod cooperates with the compression rod.

[0018] As a preferred technical solution of this application, the driving component includes a drive motor fixedly connected to the bottom wall of the base frame, and the output end of the drive motor is fixedly connected to a bevel gear disk, and the bevel gear disk is meshed with a bevel gear.

[0019] As a preferred technical solution of this application, a second elastic element is also sleeved on the outer wall of the connecting rod, and a monitoring device is also provided inside the monitoring box.

[0020] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:

[0021] In the scheme of this application:

[0022] 1. By linking the cover plate with the lifting components, the cover plate slides after the device is raised to its final state, exposing the monitoring device to the outside. When monitoring data is not needed, the device is sealed, which can effectively prevent dust, moisture and other pollutants in the external environment from entering the monitoring device. This avoids the problem of dust accumulation caused by long-term exposure of the device, which not only improves monitoring efficiency, but also greatly extends the service life of the device and ensures the accuracy and reliability of the monitoring data.

[0023] 2. By setting the lifting component and the support component to work together, the lifting component pushes the support component downward during the process of lifting the device, and makes the reinforcing rod contact the ground, thereby avoiding instability of the center of gravity due to the increase in height, improving the stability during the monitoring process. Even when facing uneven or soft ground conditions, it can maintain the stability of the overall center of gravity by increasing the contact area with the ground and dispersing the pressure, which significantly enhances its adaptability in complex environments. Attached Figure Description

[0024] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the overall structure of the carbon emission monitoring equipment for the construction project provided in this application;

[0025] Figure 2 A cross-sectional structural schematic diagram of the carbon emission monitoring equipment for the construction project provided in this application;

[0026] Figure 3 A schematic diagram of the working state of the carbon emission monitoring equipment for building construction provided in this application;

[0027] Figure 4 One of the partial structural schematic diagrams of the carbon emission monitoring equipment for building construction provided in this application;

[0028] Figure 5 The second part of the structural schematic diagram of the carbon emission monitoring equipment for the construction project provided in this application.

[0029] The image shows:

[0030] 1. Base frame; 11. Sliding groove; 111. Sliding frame; 112. Screw; 113. Drive rod; 114. Bevel gear; 115. Pressing rod; 12. Support frame; 121. Reinforcing rod; 122. Guide rod; 123. First elastic element; 13. Drive motor; 131. Bevel gear disc; 2. Fixing rod; 3. Mounting rod; 31. Mounting groove; 4. Monitoring box; 41. Cover plate; 42. Connecting plate; 43. Connecting rod; 44. Limiting plate; 45. Second elastic element; 46. Monitoring device. Detailed Implementation

[0031] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the embodiments of this utility model clearer, the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some, not all, of the embodiments of this utility model.

[0032] like Figure 1-3 As shown, this embodiment proposes a carbon emission monitoring device for building construction, including a base frame 1 and a fixed rod 2 fixedly connected to the top wall of the base frame 1. The top wall of the base frame 1 has sliding grooves 11 distributed circumferentially along the outer wall of the fixed rod 2. The device also includes:

[0033] Mounting rod 3 is slidably connected to the outer wall of fixed rod 2, and mounting groove 31 is also provided inside mounting rod 3;

[0034] The monitoring box 4 is fixedly connected to the top wall of the mounting rod 3. Both sides of the monitoring box 4 are slidably connected to cover plates 41. A connecting plate 42 is provided between the two sets of cover plates 41. A connecting rod 43 is also fixedly connected to the bottom wall of the connecting plate 42. The end of the connecting rod 43 away from the connecting plate 42 passes through the mounting rod 3 and extends into the fixed rod 2. The extended end of the connecting rod 43 is fixedly connected to a limit plate 44.

[0035] The lifting component is slidably connected to the inner wall of the sliding groove 11. The lifting component cooperates with the mounting rod 3 and is used for lifting the mounting rod 3.

[0036] The support components are fixedly connected to both sides of the four support ends of the base frame 1, and the support components are linked with the lifting components.

[0037] The drive unit is located on the bottom wall of the base frame 1 and is driven by the lifting unit.

[0038] like Figure 2-5As shown, in a preferred embodiment, based on the above method, the lifting component further includes a sliding frame 111 slidably connected to the inner wall of the sliding groove 11, a screw 112 rotatably connected to the bottom wall of the base frame 1, and a drive rod 113 rotatably connected to the inner wall of the sliding frame 111. The end of the drive rod 113 away from the sliding frame 111 is rotatably connected to the mounting rod 3. The sliding frame 111 is threadedly connected to the screw 112. A bevel gear 114 is fixedly connected to the end of the screw 112 near the fixed rod 2. Both sides of the sliding frame 111 are fixedly connected to pressing rods 115 that cooperate with the support component.

[0039] like Figure 1-5 As shown, in a preferred embodiment, based on the above method, the support component further includes a support frame 12 fixedly connected to the side wall of the base frame 1, a reinforcing rod 121 slidably connected to the inner wall of the support frame 12, a guide rod 122 fixedly connected to the top of the reinforcing rod 121, and a first elastic member 123 sleeved on the outer wall of the reinforcing rod 121. The guide rod 122 cooperates with the compression rod 115.

[0040] like Figure 3-5 As shown, in a preferred embodiment, based on the above method, the driving component further includes a drive motor 13 fixedly connected to the bottom wall of the base frame 1, and the output end of the drive motor 13 is fixedly connected to a bevel gear 131, and the bevel gear 131 is meshed with a bevel gear 114.

[0041] like Figure 1-5 As shown, in a preferred embodiment, based on the above method, a second elastic element 45 is further sleeved on the outer wall of the connecting rod 43, and a monitoring device 46 is also provided inside the monitoring box 4.

[0042] Specifically, when using the carbon emission monitoring equipment constructed in this building project: Place the equipment at the location requiring monitoring. When monitoring is needed, the drive motor 13 starts, driving four sets of bevel gears 114 simultaneously via the bevel gear disc 131. As the screw 112 rotates, the sliding frame 111, threadedly connected to it, slides inside the sliding groove 11. The drive rod 113 then lifts the mounting rod 3 to its final position. During this displacement, the sliding frame 111 moves downwards via the compression rods 115 and guide rods 122 on both sides, causing the reinforcing rod 121 to contact the ground. This prevents instability due to increased height, improving stability during monitoring. Even on uneven or soft ground, the increased contact area and dispersion of the ground contribute to stability. Pressure is used to maintain the overall center of gravity stability, significantly enhancing its adaptability in complex environments. At the same time, during the process of the mounting rod 3 driving the monitoring box 4 to rise, the movement stops when the limiting plate 44 at the bottom of the connecting plate 42 contacts the top of the internal sliding groove of the fixing rod 2, causing the connecting plate 42 and its cover plate 41 to stop moving. As the monitoring box 4 continues to rise, the cover plate 41 slides relative to the monitoring box 4, exposing the monitoring device 46 to the outside. When monitoring data is not needed, the equipment is sealed, which can effectively prevent dust, moisture and other pollutants in the external environment from entering the monitoring device 46, avoiding the dust accumulation problem caused by long-term exposure of the equipment. This not only improves monitoring efficiency but also greatly extends the service life of the equipment, ensuring the accuracy and reliability of the monitoring data.

[0043] The above embodiments are only used to illustrate the present utility model and are not intended to limit the technical solutions described in the present utility model. Although the present utility model has been described in detail with reference to the above embodiments, the present utility model is not limited to the specific embodiments described above. Therefore, any modifications or equivalent substitutions to the present utility model, and all technical solutions and improvements that do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention, are covered within the scope of the claims of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A construction engineering construction carbon emission monitoring device comprising a chassis (1) and a fixed rod (2) fixedly connected to the top wall of the chassis (1), characterized in that, The bottom frame (1) top wall is provided with sliding grooves (11) distributed along the outer wall of the fixed rod (2) circumference, further comprising: The mounting rod (3) is slidably connected to the outer wall of the fixed rod (2), and the mounting rod (3) is further provided with a mounting groove (31) inside; The monitoring box (4) is fixedly connected to the top wall of the mounting rod (3), and the monitoring box (4) is slidably connected with a cover plate (41) on both sides, and a connecting plate (42) is arranged between the two cover plates (41), and the connecting plate (42) is further fixedly connected with a connecting rod (43) on the bottom wall, and the connecting rod (43) extends towards the inside of the fixed rod (2) through the mounting rod (3) and away from the connecting plate (42), and the extending end of the connecting rod (43) is fixedly connected with a limiting plate (44); The lifting component is slidably connected to the inner wall of the sliding groove (11), and the lifting component cooperates with the mounting rod (3) and is used for lifting the mounting rod (3); The support component is fixedly connected to the two sides of the four support ends of the bottom frame (1), and the support component is linked with the lifting component; The driving component is arranged on the bottom wall of the bottom frame (1) and is driven by the lifting component.

2. A construction project build carbon emissions monitoring apparatus according to claim 1, wherein, The lifting component includes a sliding frame (111) slidably connected to the inner wall of the sliding groove (11), a screw rod (112) rotatably connected to the bottom wall of the bottom frame (1), and a driving rod (113) rotatably connected to the inner wall of the sliding frame (111), and one end of the driving rod (113) away from the sliding frame (111) is rotatably connected with the mounting rod (3), the sliding frame (111) is threadedly connected with the screw rod (112), one end of the screw rod (112) close to the fixed rod (2) is fixedly connected with a bevel gear (114), and the two side walls of the sliding frame (111) are fixedly connected with extrusion rods (115) matched with the support component.

3. A construction project carbon emissions monitoring device according to claim 1, wherein, The support component includes a support frame (12) fixedly connected to the side wall of the bottom frame (1), a reinforcing rod (121) slidably connected to the inner wall of the support frame (12), a guide rod (122) fixedly connected to the top of the reinforcing rod (121), and a first elastic member (123) sleeved on the outer wall of the reinforcing rod (121), and the guide rod (122) cooperates with the extrusion rod (115).

4. A construction project carbon emissions monitoring device according to claim 1, wherein, The driving component includes a driving motor (13) fixedly connected to the bottom wall of the bottom frame (1), and the output end of the driving motor (13) is fixedly connected with a bevel gear (131), and the bevel gear (131) is meshingly connected with the bevel gear (114).

5. A construction project build carbon emissions monitoring device according to claim 1, characterised in that, The outer wall of the connecting rod (43) is further sleeved with a second elastic member (45), and the inside of the monitoring box (4) is further provided with a monitoring device (46).

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