Wind-resistant reinforcing device for beret pieces
By designing connecting rods, reinforcing components, and connecting brackets, the problem of Bailey panels swaying and deforming under wind force was solved, enhancing connection strength and construction efficiency, and achieving stability and rapid assembly of Bailey panels in severe weather.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-24
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-10
AI Technical Summary
Bailey panels are prone to swaying and deformation under wind force. Existing reinforcement methods have limited connection strength and cannot effectively resist strong winds. Moreover, the installation and dismantling process is cumbersome and affects construction efficiency.
The design incorporates connecting rods, reinforcing components, and connecting brackets, including the cooperation of the load-bearing base plate, adjusting screw, and shaft cylinder. These components are bolted together to form a stable triangular frame structure, enhancing the connection strength and adaptability between Bailey panels.
It improves the wind resistance of Bailey panels under severe weather conditions, ensures structural stability, simplifies the installation and dismantling process, and improves construction efficiency.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to a wind-resistant reinforcement device for Bailey panels. Background Technology
[0002] Bailey panels, as a widely used prefabricated component in the engineering field, are commonly used to construct bridges, supports, and other structures. Especially in bridge engineering, the rapid assembly and disassembly characteristics of Bailey panels enable them to efficiently meet construction schedule requirements.
[0003] In practical applications, Bailey bridge panels have insufficient wind resistance. Under wind force, the Bailey bridge structure is prone to swaying and deformation, and in severe cases, it may even lead to the collapse of the entire structure, posing a great threat to construction safety and project progress.
[0004] Traditional Bailey panel reinforcement methods often employ simple connectors for assembly and reinforcement, such as directly connecting multiple Bailey panels with bolts, or using basic support structures to enhance stability. However, these methods have limited connection strength and cannot effectively withstand the impact of strong winds, making it difficult to meet the high requirements for Bailey panel structural stability under severe weather conditions.
[0005] Furthermore, the existing Bailey reinforcement devices are often cumbersome to install and dismantle, requiring a lot of manpower and time, which contradicts the advantage of Bailey panels being quick to assemble, affecting construction efficiency and the overall benefits of the project.
[0006] Therefore, a wind-resistant reinforcement device for Bailey panels is proposed. Utility Model Content
[0007] The purpose of this invention is to provide a wind-resistant reinforcement device for Bailey panels, so as to solve the problem of insufficient wind resistance performance of Bailey panels in practical applications as mentioned in the background art.
[0008] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a wind-resistant reinforcement device for Bailey panels, including a connecting rod for connecting two sets of Bailey panels, a reinforcement component is provided in the middle of the connecting rod, a connecting bracket is provided above the reinforcement component, and the connecting bracket is connected to the two sets of Bailey panels by bolts.
[0009] Preferably, the reinforcement component includes a bearing plate, an adjusting screw is provided in the middle of the bearing plate, and a shaft cylinder is provided on the outer periphery of the adjusting screw.
[0010] Preferably, the connecting bracket includes two sets of support rods connected to the Bailey plate, the two sets of support rods being connected to the outer bushing via a rotating shaft, and the outer bushing cooperating with the adjusting screw.
[0011] Preferably, the outer bushing has a channel in the middle that matches the outer diameter of the adjusting screw, so that the cylinder can move linearly around the outer bushing by the adjusting screw pressing against it.
[0012] Preferably, the outer bushing has grooves on both sides for the rotation of the support rod, so that the support rod can rotate inside the grooves via a rotating shaft.
[0013] Preferably, the top two sides of the shaft cylinder are provided with bearing plates for abutting against the outer bushing, so that the shaft cylinder moves upward through the bearing plates to squeeze the outer bushing.
[0014] Preferably, the frame includes three sets of crossbeams, all three sets of crossbeams being connected to three sets of vertical rods of the Bailey plate via a rotating base plate, and the rotating base plate being connected to the Bailey plate by bolts.
[0015] Preferably, the support pole and the Bailey plate are arranged in a triangular shape.
[0016] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:
[0017] This utility model forms a stable and robust connection structure through the synergistic effect of the connecting rod, reinforcing components, and connecting bracket, thereby enhancing the connection strength between Bailey panels, resisting strong wind impacts, preventing loosening, and ensuring the overall structural stability.
[0018] The load-bearing base plate, adjusting screw, and shaft cylinder in the reinforcement assembly work together to adjust the support force on the Bailey panels and improve the wind resistance performance of the Bailey panels under severe weather conditions.
[0019] The support rod is connected to the outer bushing via a rotating shaft. The outer bushing can move linearly around the outer circumference of the adjusting screw, allowing the support rod to rotate flexibly. This adapts to the connection requirements of Bailey panels with different spacing and angles, as well as construction environments with different terrain and spatial conditions, making it highly versatile and adaptable.
[0020] The design features bolted connections and an adjustable structure. During installation, the connecting bracket is bolted to the Bailey panel and its position is adjusted. During disassembly, the bolts are loosened to separate the components, saving manpower and time, improving construction efficiency, and leveraging the advantages of rapid Bailey panel assembly.
[0021] The frame consists of three sets of crossbeams, which are connected to the vertical members of the Bailey panels via rotating base plates. The frame and Bailey panels are arranged in a triangular shape. The triangular structure provides stability and strong load-bearing capacity, enhances the overall stability of the Bailey panels, disperses wind pressure, and avoids damage caused by excessive local stress. Attached Figure Description
[0022] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of an embodiment of the present utility model;
[0023] Figure 2This is a schematic diagram of the castration structure of the Bailey plate according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
[0024] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the connecting bracket structure according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
[0025] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the reinforcement component structure according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
[0026] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the adjusting screw structure according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[0027] In the diagram: 1. Connecting rod; 2. Reinforcing component; 201. Bearing plate; 202. Adjusting screw; 203. Shaft cylinder; 2031. Bearing plate; 3. Connecting bracket; 301. Frame rod; 3011. Crossbeam; 302. Rotating shaft; 303. Outer bushing; 304. Channel; 305. Rotating groove; 306. Rotating plate; 4. Bailey plate. Detailed Implementation
[0028] To address the issue of insufficient wind resistance in Bailey bridge panels during practical applications, this invention provides a wind-resistant reinforcement device for Bailey bridge panels. The technical solutions of this invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of this invention, and not all of them. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of this invention without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this invention.
[0029] Please see Figure 1-5 This utility model provides a wind-resistant reinforcement device for Bailey panels, including a connecting rod 1 for connecting two sets of Bailey panels 4. A reinforcement component 2 is provided in the middle of the connecting rod 1. The reinforcement component 2 includes a bearing plate 201. An adjusting screw 202 is provided in the middle of the bearing plate 201. A shaft cylinder 203 is provided on the outer periphery of the adjusting screw 202.
[0030] A connecting bracket 3 is provided above the reinforcing component 2, and the connecting bracket 3 is connected to two sets of Bailey panels 4 by bolts. The connecting bracket 3 includes two sets of support rods 301 connected to the Bailey panels 4. The two sets of support rods 301 are connected to an outer bushing 303 via a rotating shaft 302. The outer bushing 303 cooperates with an adjusting screw 202. A channel 304 is opened in the middle of the outer bushing 303, which is matched with the outer diameter of the adjusting screw 202, so that the shaft cylinder 203 is pressed by the adjusting screw 202 to move linearly around the outer circumference of the adjusting screw 202. Rotating grooves 305 are opened on both sides of the outer bushing 303 for the rotation of the support rods 301, so that the support rods 301 can rotate inside the rotating grooves 305 via the rotating shaft 302. Bearing plates 2031 are provided on both sides of the top end of the shaft cylinder 203 to abut against the outer bushing 303, so that the shaft cylinder 203 moves upward through the bearing plates 2031 to press the outer bushing 303. The support rod 301 includes three sets of crossbeams 3011. All three sets of crossbeams 3011 are connected to three sets of vertical rods of the Bailey bridge plate 4 via a rotating base plate 306. The rotating base plate 306 is connected to the Bailey bridge plate 4 by bolts. The support rod 301 and the Bailey bridge plate 4 are arranged in a triangular shape.
[0031] The working principle of the wind-resistant reinforcement device for Bailey panels provided by this utility model is as follows: the connecting rod 1 is connected to two sets of Bailey panels 4 by high-strength bolts to ensure a tight connection and prevent relative displacement or loosening under the action of wind.
[0032] The rotating base plate 306 is connected to the two sets of Bailey plates 4 by bolts, and the rotating base plate 306 is connected to the connecting bracket 3 by a rotating shaft.
[0033] During use, the shaft 302 and cylinder 203 are rotated, causing the shaft and cylinder 203 to move linearly upward along the outer circumference of the adjusting screw 202;
[0034] The top two sides of the shaft cylinder 203 are provided with bearing plates 2031. The bearing plates 2031 move upward to press the outer bushing 303. The outer bushing 303 presses the connecting bracket 3 through the rotating shaft 302, so that the gap between the connecting bracket 3 and the Bailey plate 4 is supported, thereby reducing the movement gap between the two sets of Bailey plates 4 and the connecting bracket 3. The supporting force on the Bailey plate 4 is enhanced by the abutting action of the support rod 301.
[0035] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A wind-resistant reinforcement device for Bailey bridge panels, characterized in that: The utility model provides a connecting seat rod (1) for connecting two groups of bearers (4), the middle part of the connecting seat rod (1) is provided with a reinforcing assembly (2), the reinforcing assembly (2) includes a bearing seat plate (201), the middle part of the bearing seat plate (201) is provided with an adjusting lead screw (202), the outer periphery of the adjusting lead screw (202) is provided with a shaft cylinder (203); The upper part of the reinforcing assembly (2) is provided with a connecting support (3), the connecting support (3) includes two groups of frame rods (301) connected with the bearers (4), the two groups of frame rods (301) are connected with outer shaft sleeves (303) through rotating shafts (302), and the outer shaft sleeves (303) are matched with the adjusting lead screw (202); The connecting support (3) is connected with the two groups of bearers (4) through bolts.
2. A wind resistant reinforcing device for a timber beam according to claim 1, wherein: The middle part of the outer shaft sleeve (303) is provided with a channel (304) matched with the outer diameter of the adjusting lead screw (202), so that the shaft cylinder (203) extrudes the outer shaft sleeve (303) to move linearly on the outer periphery of the adjusting lead screw (202) through the adjusting lead screw (202).
3. A wind resistant reinforcing arrangement for a timber beam according to claim 2, wherein: The two sides of the outer shaft sleeve (303) are provided with rotating grooves (305) for the rotation of the frame rods (301), so that the frame rods (301) rotate in the rotating grooves (305) through the rotating shafts (302).
4. A wind resistant reinforcing arrangement for a timber beam according to claim 3, wherein: The top ends of the shaft cylinders (203) are provided with bearing plates (2031) for abutting against the outer shaft sleeves (303), so that the shaft cylinders (203) move upward to extrude the outer shaft sleeves (303) through the bearing plates (2031).
5. A wind resistant reinforcing arrangement for a timber beam according to claim 4, wherein: The frame rods (301) include three groups of cross beams (3011), and the three groups of cross beams (3011) are connected with three groups of vertical rods of the bearers (4) through rotating seat plates (306), and the rotating seat plates (306) are connected with the bearers (4) through bolts.
6. A wind resistant reinforcing arrangement for a timber beam according to claim 5 wherein: The frame rods (301) and the bearers (4) are arranged in a triangular shape.