Fire-fighting equipment rack with protection effect
By using grooved supports and guardrails on the fire equipment rack, the problems of equipment tipping over and personnel injury during fire explosions are solved, thus achieving equipment stability and personnel protection.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-31
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-10
AI Technical Summary
Existing fire equipment racks are prone to tipping over or causing fire equipment to fall during a fire explosion, posing a risk of injury to people.
The system employs grooved supports and removable protective placement panels, combined with isolation railings and hot-melt adhesive posts, to enhance the stability of the equipment rack and personnel protection.
In the event of a deflagration, the shock wave is isolated by guardrails to prevent equipment from being pushed down, protect personnel safety, and improve equipment stability.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of fire protection technology, specifically to a fire protection equipment rack with protective function. Background Technology
[0002] Fire equipment racks are specialized facilities for storing and managing various fire-fighting equipment. They are typically frame-type or cabinet-type structures, consisting of several support columns and multiple layers of placement flat panels. By placing the fire-fighting equipment on these flat panels, fire equipment racks can ensure that the equipment is stored in an orderly manner, can be quickly accessed, and improve the efficiency of fire emergency response.
[0003] Although the existing technologies mentioned above can solve the corresponding technical problems, they still have certain drawbacks: when existing fire equipment racks are in use, if a fire occurs at the location where they are placed, and the burning materials explode, a shock wave will be generated due to the explosion. When the shock wave is applied to the fire equipment rack, it can easily cause the fire equipment rack to tip over or push the fire equipment placed on it off the fire equipment rack. If there are people around the fire equipment rack, they can easily be injured by falling objects, which is quite dangerous. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this utility model is to address the shortcomings and deficiencies of the existing technology by providing a protective fire equipment rack with good protection and low risk.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution: a fire-fighting equipment rack with protective function, including a support column with several grooves on its surface and a protective placement plate that can be detachably installed on the support column. The protective placement plate includes an anti-detachment support plate and an isolation guardrail fixedly installed on the rear side of the upper surface of the anti-detachment support plate. A fixing block is provided on one side of the anti-detachment support plate for cooperating with the grooves on the support column.
[0006] A further improvement is that a through hole is provided in the groove of the support column, and a fastening bolt that can pass through the through hole of the support column is engaged at the end of the fixing block.
[0007] A further improvement is that the anti-detachment tray includes a plate body and a placement groove integrally formed on the upper surface of the plate body.
[0008] A further improvement is that a silicone block is embedded in the inner wall of the placement groove.
[0009] A further improvement is that a base block is provided at the bottom of the support column.
[0010] A further improvement is that a fixed base plate is fixedly installed on the bottom side wall of the base block, and the bottom surface of the fixed base plate can be in contact with the ground.
[0011] A further improvement is that the fixed base plate includes a substrate that can be adhered to the ground and several hot melt adhesive pillars that penetrate and are embedded in the substrate.
[0012] A further improvement is that a frustum-shaped bottom groove is integrally formed on the bottom surface of the substrate at the corresponding position of the hot melt adhesive column.
[0013] A further improvement is that a heating top cover made of thermally conductive material is fixedly connected to the top surface of the hot melt adhesive column.
[0014] After adopting the above technical solution, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: When this utility model is used, the protective placement plate can be supported by the support column, and the fire-fighting equipment can be placed on the protective placement plate. When placing heavier fire-fighting equipment, it can be placed in the placement groove to make it more stable. At the same time, in the event of a deflagration, the shock wave generated by the explosion can be isolated by the isolation railing to prevent the shock wave from being directly applied to the fire-fighting equipment and pushing it down. If there are people standing near the equipment rack, the isolation railing can resist the impact and protect the people. At the same time, it can prevent heavy fire-fighting equipment from falling and injuring people, thus providing good protection. Attached Figure Description
[0015] 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.
[0016] Fig. 1 This is a structural schematic diagram of the front cross-section of the fire-fighting equipment frame of this utility model;
[0017] Fig. 2 This is a structural schematic diagram of the front view cross-section of the protective placement plate of this utility model;
[0018] Fig. 3 This is a structural schematic diagram of the front view of the fixed base plate of this utility model. Detailed Implementation
[0019] The present invention will now be further described in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments.
[0020] See Figs. 1-3As shown, the technical solution adopted in this specific embodiment is: a protective fire equipment rack, including a support column 1 with several grooves on its surface and a protective placement plate 2 detachably installed on the support column 1. The protective placement plate 2 includes an anti-detachment support plate and an isolation guardrail 22 fixedly installed on the rear side of the upper surface of the anti-detachment support plate. The anti-detachment support plate includes a plate body 21 and a placement groove 23 integrally formed on the upper surface of the plate body 21. One side of the anti-detachment support plate is provided with a fixing block 25 for cooperating with the groove on the support column 1. In use, the protective placement plate 2 is supported by two support columns 1, so that the protective placement plate 2 is inserted into the groove of the two support columns 1, thereby fixing the protective placement plate 2. At this point, the fire-fighting equipment can be placed on the protective placement plate 2. When placing heavier fire-fighting equipment, it can be placed into the placement groove 23 and allowed to sink into the groove 23, thus preventing it from moving randomly. The side edges are covered by the inner wall of the placement groove 23, making it more stable. At the same time, in the event of a deflagration, the isolation railing 22 isolates the shock wave generated by the explosion, preventing the shock wave from being applied directly to the fire-fighting equipment and pushing it down. If there are people standing near the equipment rack, the isolation railing 22 can resist the impact and protect the personnel. It also prevents heavy fire-fighting equipment from falling and injuring people, providing good protection.
[0021] The support column 1 has a through hole in the groove, and the end of the fixing block 25 is engaged with a fastening bolt 26 that can pass through the through hole of the support column 1, which helps to make the connection between the support column 1 and the protective placement plate 2 more secure by fastening the bolt 26.
[0022] A silicone block 24 is embedded in the inner wall of the placement groove 23. This helps to increase the frictional resistance between the side wall of the fire-fighting equipment and the inner wall of the placement groove 23 after the fire-fighting equipment is installed, making it less likely to fall out of the placement groove 23 and making the placement more stable.
[0023] The bottom end of the support column 1 is provided with a base block 3, which helps to increase the weight of the bottom of the support column 1 and the contact area with the ground, thereby improving the stability of the placement;
[0024] A fixed base plate 4 is fixedly installed on the bottom side wall of the base block 3. The fixed base plate 4 includes a base plate 41 that can be attached to the ground and a plurality of hot melt adhesive columns 44 that penetrate and are embedded in the base plate 41. The bottom surface of the fixed base plate 4 can be attached to the ground. During installation, the fixed base plate 4 increases the contact area with the ground, thereby making it more secure and stable. At the same time, during the installation process, the hot melt adhesive columns 44 are heated to make them melt and flow, pouring into the gap between the ground and the base plate 41, and bonding the ground and the lower surface of the base plate 41 together. This further improves the stability of the equipment rack when it is placed, making it less likely to tip over.
[0025] The bottom surface of the substrate 41 is integrally formed with a frustum-shaped bottom groove 43 at the corresponding position of the hot melt adhesive column 44. This allows the hot melt adhesive column 44 to fill the bottom groove 43 after hot melting, and then to solidify into the shape of the bottom groove 43, thereby increasing the contact area with the ground and improving the fixing effect.
[0026] A heating top cover 42 made of thermally conductive material is fixedly connected to the top surface of the hot melt adhesive column 44. This allows the heating top cover 42 to be directly heated and the heat to be conducted to the hot melt adhesive column 44, thereby making the hot melt adhesive column 44 heat more evenly and preventing the top of the hot melt adhesive column 44 from directly contacting the outside world and causing adhesion.
[0027] The working principle of this utility model is as follows: When in use, the protective placement plate 2 is supported by two pillars 1, which are used to insert the protective placement plate 2 into the grooves of the two pillars 1, thereby fixing the protective placement plate 2. At this time, fire-fighting equipment can be placed on the protective placement plate 2. When placing heavier fire-fighting equipment, it can be placed into the placement groove 23 and made to sink into the placement groove 23, so that it will not move randomly, and its side edges are covered by the inner wall of the placement groove 23, making it more stable. At the same time, in the event of a deflagration, the isolation railing 22 isolates the shock wave generated by the explosion, preventing the shock wave from being directly applied to the fire-fighting equipment and pushing it down. If there are people standing near the equipment rack, the isolation railing 22 can resist the impact and protect the personnel, while preventing heavy fire-fighting equipment from falling and injuring people, providing good protection.
[0028] This utility model aims to protect the structure of the product. The model numbers of the components are not the focus of this utility model's protection, as they are common technology. Any component on the market that can achieve the functions described above can be used as an option. Therefore, the model numbers and other parameters of the components are not described in detail in this utility model. The contribution of this utility model lies in the scientific combination of the various components.
[0029] 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 provided 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 protection of this utility model as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents. Any aspects of this utility model not detailed herein are well-known to those skilled in the art.
Claims
1. A protective fire-fighting equipment rack, comprising a support column (1) with a plurality of grooves on the surface and a protective placing plate (2) detachably mounted on the support column (1), characterized in that: The protection placing plate (2) comprises an anti-falling supporting plate and an isolation guardrail (22) fixedly installed on the rear side of the upper surface of the anti-falling supporting plate, and one side of the anti-falling supporting plate is provided with a fixed clamping block (25) used for cooperating with the groove on the support (1).
2. A protective fire-fighting equipment rack according to claim 1, characterized in that: A through hole is provided on the support (1) at the position of the groove, and a fastening bolt (26) capable of penetrating the through hole of the support (1) is engaged on the end of the fixed clamping block (25).
3. A protective fire-fighting equipment rack according to claim 1, characterized in that: The anti-falling supporting plate comprises a plate body (21) and a placing groove (23) integrally formed on the upper surface of the plate body (21).
4. A protective fire-fighting equipment rack according to claim 3, characterised in that: A silica gel block (24) is embedded on the inner side wall of the placing groove (23).
5. The protective fire-fighting equipment rack of claim 1, wherein: The bottom end of the support (1) is provided with a base block (3).
6. A protective fire-fighting equipment rack according to claim 5, characterised in that: A fixed bottom plate (4) is fixedly installed on the side wall of the bottom of the base block (3), and the bottom surface of the fixed bottom plate (4) can be attached to the ground.
7. A protective fire-fighting equipment rack according to claim 6, characterised in that: The fixed bottom plate (4) comprises a base plate (41) capable of being attached to the ground and a plurality of hot melt glue columns (44) penetratingly embedded in the base plate (41).
8. A protective fire-fighting equipment rack according to claim 7, characterised in that: A circular truncated cone-shaped bottom groove (43) is integrally formed on the bottom surface of the base plate (41) at the corresponding position of the hot melt glue column (44).
9. A protective fire-fighting equipment rack according to claim 7, characterized in that: A heating top cover (42) made of heat-conducting material is fixedly connected to the top surface of the hot melt glue column (44).