Splicing type aluminum gusset plate

By designing protrusions, grooves, water channels, and drainage holes on the aluminum ceiling panels, the problem of damage caused by water seepage is solved, water is drained out, structural stability is enhanced, and the service life of the aluminum ceiling panels is extended.

CN223984206UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-10JIAXING BOLONG ALUMINUM DECORATIVE BOARD
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CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
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Filing Date
2025-04-01
Publication Date
2026-03-10

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Technical Problem

Existing spliced ​​aluminum ceiling panels are prone to moisture seepage and accumulation in humid environments, leading to damage to the panels. Furthermore, the splicing method is limited and inconvenient to use.

Method used

A splicing aluminum ceiling panel was designed, which includes protrusions, grooves, water guide channels, drainage channels and drainage holes. The water guide channels and drainage holes work together to achieve the drainage of water. At the same time, anti-backflow protrusions and reinforcing ribs are set to enhance the structural stability.

Benefits of technology

It effectively drains moisture, prevents aluminum ceiling panels from getting moldy, extends service life, improves structural strength and anti-detachment performance, and reduces stain adhesion.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a splicing type aluminum gusset plate, which comprises a gusset plate body, a convex block, a groove, a water guide groove, a drainage channel and a drainage hole, the convex block is arranged on one side of the gusset plate body, the groove matched with the convex block is arranged on the other side of the gusset plate body, the water guide groove is arranged at the bottom of the groove, and the drainage channel is arranged at the bottom of the gusset plate body. The extension direction of the water guide grooves is parallel to the splicing seam, the water guide grooves are used for collecting water flow permeating into the splicing seam, drainage channels are formed in the two sides of the bottom of each water guide groove, drainage holes communicated with the drainage channels are formed in the two sides of the interior of the pinch plate body, water outlets of the drainage holes penetrate through the exterior of the pinch plate body, and retaining protrusions are arranged at the tail ends of the grooves. According to the aluminum gusset plate, the two ends of the water guide groove are slightly inclined downwards, the water guide groove is of a U-shaped structure, the inner wall of the water guide groove is a smooth surface, water can be discharged outwards, so that the water is prevented from being accumulated in the aluminum gusset plate, and the service life of the aluminum gusset plate is prolonged.
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Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field of aluminum ceiling panels, and in particular to a splicing type aluminum ceiling panel. Background Technology

[0002] Aluminum ceiling panels are made from aluminum alloy sheets through processes such as cutting, corner trimming, and molding. Various coatings are applied to the surface of aluminum ceiling panels to create a variety of products. There are two main types of aluminum ceiling panels: integrated aluminum ceiling panels for home decoration and integrated aluminum ceiling panels for engineering projects. Initially, integrated aluminum ceiling panels for home decoration were mainly available in two series: roller coating and frosted finish.

[0003] Currently, there are various types of spliced ​​aluminum ceiling panels on the market, but these spliced ​​aluminum ceiling panels are inconvenient to use, not easy to splice, and have relatively simple connection methods, which cannot meet people's requirements for spliced ​​aluminum ceiling panels.

[0004] To address the problems mentioned above, for example, application number CN202023098139.4 discloses a splicing aluminum ceiling panel, including a panel body. A pad is connected to the top of the panel body, and several second snap-fit ​​grooves are fixedly connected to the bottom of the panel body. A first snap-fit ​​groove is fixedly connected to one side of the panel body, and a first connecting post is fixedly connected to the other side of the panel body. A first baffle is fixedly connected to one side of the first connecting post, and pads are fixedly connected to both sides of the first connecting post. The panel body, the first connecting post, and the first... The system includes a baffle, a second connecting post, a second baffle, a first fastening groove, and a second fastening groove. When two aluminum panels need to be joined, the first baffle on one side of the first connecting post can be slid into the first fastening groove for joining. The inner side of the first fastening groove has multiple longitudinal slots, allowing workers to insert the first baffle into different slots according to the actual situation, facilitating adjustment. The second baffle on the upper part of the second connecting post can be slid into the second fastening groove, allowing the two aluminum panels to be joined vertically, thus increasing the connection methods of the panels and making them more convenient for workers to use.

[0005] For example, application number CN202321517966.3 discloses a splicing aluminum ceiling panel, including an aluminum ceiling panel body. A groove is machined on the left side of the aluminum ceiling panel body, and the right side of the aluminum ceiling panel body is fixedly connected to a T-shaped connecting block. An insertion hole is machined inside the groove. The interior of the T-shaped connecting block is fixedly connected to a slider. The right end of the slider is fixedly connected to a limiting block. A splicing structure is provided on the right side of the slider. The T-shaped connecting block on one side slides into the groove of the aluminum ceiling panel body on the other side. Simultaneously, a worker pulls a square block, which drives an L-shaped rod. The L-shaped rod drives an insertion block to move. The insertion block compresses a spring along the outer wall of the slider, causing the insertion block to move to the left along the T-shaped connecting block. When the T-shaped connecting block aligns with the groove, the square block is released, allowing the insertion block to be pressed against the insertion hole by the spring force, thus achieving the splicing of the aluminum ceiling panel bodies on both sides. However, the above structures all have the following defects:

[0006] Although the above structure facilitates the splicing of aluminum ceiling panels, there are often seams after the panels are spliced. When exposed to humid environments, moisture can easily seep in through the seams and penetrate into the interior of the aluminum ceiling panels. Over time, the moisture cannot be discharged, resulting in damage to the aluminum ceiling panels. Summary of the Invention

[0007] The purpose of this invention is to solve the problems in the prior art by proposing a spliced ​​aluminum ceiling panel that can drain moisture outwards, thereby preventing moisture from accumulating inside the aluminum ceiling panel and extending its service life.

[0008] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model proposes a splicing aluminum ceiling panel, comprising a panel body, a protrusion, a groove, a water guide groove, a drainage channel, and drainage holes. A protrusion is provided on one side of the panel body, and a groove adapted to the protrusion is provided on the other side of the panel body. A water guide groove is provided at the bottom of the groove, extending parallel to the splicing seam to collect water seeping into the splicing seam. Drainage channels are provided on both sides of the bottom of the water guide groove. Drainage holes communicating with the drainage channels are provided on both sides of the interior of the panel body, and the outlet of the drainage hole penetrates through the exterior of the panel body.

[0009] Preferably, the end of the groove is provided with a backstop protrusion.

[0010] Preferably, the two ends of the water guide channel are set slightly downward.

[0011] Preferably, the water guide channel has a U-shaped structure and the inner wall of the water guide channel is a smooth surface.

[0012] Preferably, a gap is left between the protrusion and the groove, and the water guide groove is located at the bottom of the gap.

[0013] Preferably, the surface of the buckle body is embossed with water-guiding lines, the water-guiding lines are aligned with the direction of the water-guiding groove, and the two ends of the water-guiding lines are slightly inclined downwards.

[0014] Preferably, the inside of the buckle plate body is provided with a cavity, and a plurality of reinforcing ribs are provided in the cavity. The reinforcing ribs are arranged at equal intervals and have an X-shaped structure.

[0015] The beneficial effects of this utility model are:

[0016] 1. This utility model, through the combined action of a water guide groove, drainage holes, and drainage channels, can discharge water outwards. When external water seeps in from the splicing seam, the water flows through the gap between the protrusion and the groove and flows downwards into the water guide groove. Since the two ends of the water guide groove are slightly inclined downwards, the water falling into the water guide groove flows from both ends and then into the drainage channel at the bottom of the water guide groove. Subsequently, it flows from the drainage channel into the drainage hole and finally flows outwards from the drainage hole. This avoids water from remaining in the splicing seam between the aluminum panels, reduces the risk of mold growth on the aluminum panels, and extends the service life of the aluminum panels. It also solves the problem that when encountering a humid environment, water easily seeps in from the splicing seam and penetrates into the interior of the aluminum panels. Over time, the water cannot be discharged outwards, causing damage to the aluminum panels.

[0017] 2. This utility model sets a backstop protrusion so that the protrusion slides into the groove and is prevented from falling out laterally, thus playing a role in preventing detachment. The addition of reinforcing ribs can further improve the overall strength of the buckle body, making it less prone to deformation. The surface of the buckle body is embossed with water-guiding lines, and the water-guiding lines are aligned with the direction of the water-guiding grooves at the splicing points, thereby accelerating the drainage of surface moisture and reducing the adhesion of stains.

[0018] The features and advantages of this utility model will be described in detail through embodiments and accompanying drawings. Attached Figure Description

[0019] Figure 1 This is a front view of a splicing aluminum ceiling panel according to this utility model;

[0020] Figure 2 This is a cross-sectional view of a splicing aluminum ceiling panel according to this utility model;

[0021] Figure 3 This is an enlarged schematic diagram of the groove of a splicing aluminum ceiling panel according to this utility model;

[0022] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the splicing of a splicing aluminum ceiling panel according to this utility model;

[0023] In the diagram: 1-Panel body, 2-Protrusion, 3-Groove, 4-Water guide groove, 5-Drainage channel, 6-Drainage hole, 7-Anti-reverse protrusion, 8-Water guide fine lines, 9-Reinforcing rib plate. Detailed Implementation

[0024] See Figures 1 to 4 This utility model discloses a splicing aluminum ceiling panel, comprising a panel body 1, a protrusion 2, a groove 3, a water guide groove 4, a drainage channel 5, and drainage holes 6. The panel body 1 has a protrusion 2 on one side and a groove 3 adapted to the protrusion 2 on the other side. A water guide groove 4 is formed at the bottom of the groove 3, extending parallel to the splicing seam to collect water seeping into the seam. Drainage channels 5 are formed on both sides of the bottom of the water guide groove 4, and drainage holes 6 communicating with the drainage channels 5 are formed on both sides of the interior of the panel body 1. The outlet of the drainage hole 6 penetrates the outside of the panel body 1. When external water seeps in from the splice seam, the water will pass through the gap between the protrusion 2 and the groove 3 and flow downward into the water guide groove 4. Since the two ends of the water guide groove 4 are slightly inclined downward, the water falling into the water guide groove 4 flows from both ends and then flows into the drainage channel 5 at the bottom of the water guide groove 4. Then it flows from the drainage channel 5 into the drainage hole 6 and finally flows out from the drainage hole 6, thereby avoiding water from staying in the splice seam between the aluminum panels and reducing the risk of the aluminum panels becoming moldy.

[0025] See Figure 2 The groove 3 has a backstop protrusion 7 at its end. By setting the backstop protrusion 7, the protrusion 2 is prevented from sliding out laterally after sliding into the groove 3, thereby playing a role in preventing it from falling out.

[0026] See Figure 2 The two ends of the water guide trough 4 are slightly inclined downwards. Because the two ends of the water guide trough 4 are slightly inclined downwards, the water flowing into the water guide trough 4 flows from both ends and then flows into the drainage channel 5 at the bottom of the water guide trough 4, thus preventing water from staying in the water guide trough 4.

[0027] See Figure 2 The water guide channel 4 has a U-shaped structure and the inner wall of the water guide channel 4 is smooth, so that water does not easily adhere to the inner wall of the water guide channel 4, thereby avoiding the accumulation of dirt, and at the same time, it achieves self-cleaning by using water flow to flush.

[0028] See Figure 3 A gap is left between the protrusion 2 and the groove 3, and the water guide 4 is located at the bottom of the gap. By leaving a gap between the protrusion 2 and the groove 3, when water seeps in from the splice seam, the water will pass through the gap between the protrusion 2 and the groove 3 and flow downward into the water guide 4, thereby achieving the effect of drainage.

[0029] See Figure 1 The surface of the buckle body 1 is embossed with water-guiding fine lines 8. The water-guiding fine lines 8 are aligned with the direction of the water-guiding groove 4, and the two ends of the water-guiding fine lines 8 are slightly inclined downwards. By embossing water-guiding fine lines 8 on the surface of the buckle body, and at the same time aligning the direction of the water-guiding fine lines 8 with the direction of the water-guiding groove 4 at the splicing point, the surface moisture is accelerated and the adhesion of stains is reduced.

[0030] See Figure 2 The buckle body 1 has a cavity inside, and a number of reinforcing ribs 9 are provided in the cavity. The reinforcing ribs 9 are arranged at equal intervals and have an X-shaped structure. By setting the reinforcing ribs 9, the overall strength of the buckle body 1 can be further improved, and thus it is not easy to deform.

[0031] The working process of this utility model:

[0032] In the operation of this spliced ​​aluminum ceiling panel, when external water seeps in from the splice seam, the water flows through the gap between the protrusion 2 and the groove 3 and flows downward into the water guide channel 4. Since the two ends of the water guide channel 4 are slightly inclined downward, the water flowing into the water guide channel 4 flows from both ends and then into the drainage channel 5 at the bottom of the water guide channel 4. Subsequently, it flows from the drainage channel 5 into the drainage hole 6 and finally flows out from the drainage hole 6. This avoids water remaining in the splice seam between the aluminum ceiling panels, reduces the risk of mold growth on the aluminum ceiling panels, and extends the service life of the aluminum ceiling panels.

[0033] By setting the anti-reverse protrusion 7, the protrusion 2 is prevented from sliding out laterally after sliding into the groove 3, thus playing the role of preventing detachment. By setting the reinforcing rib 9, the overall strength of the buckle body 1 can be further improved, thus making it less prone to deformation. By pressing water-guiding fine lines 8 on the surface of the buckle body, and at the same time, the water-guiding fine lines 8 are aligned with the direction of the water-guiding groove 4 at the splicing point, thereby accelerating the drainage of surface moisture and reducing the adhesion of stains.

[0034] The above embodiments are illustrative of the present invention and are not intended to limit the present invention. Any simple modifications to the present invention are within the protection scope of the present invention.

Claims

1. A spliced aluminum furring, characterized by: The utility model provides a buckle plate body (1), tab (2), recess (3), water guide groove (4), drainage channel (5) and drain hole (6), one side of buckle plate body (1) is equipped with tab (2), the other side of buckle plate body (1) is equipped with recess (3) with tab (2) is adapted, the bottom of recess (3) is equipped with water guide groove (4), the extension direction of water guide groove (4) is parallel with splicing seam, is used for collecting the water flow of splicing seam, the bottom both sides of water guide groove (4) are equipped with drainage channel (5), the inside both sides of buckle plate body (1) are equipped with the drain hole (6) with drainage channel (5) is communicated, and the water outlet of drain hole (6) penetrates the outside of buckle plate body (1).

2. The spliced aluminum furring channel of claim 1, wherein: The recess (3) is equipped with the retreat prevention boss (7) at the end.

3. The spliced aluminum furring channel of claim 1, wherein: The both ends of water guide groove (4) are slightly inclined downward.

4. The panelized aluminum furring according to claim 1, wherein: The water guide groove (4) is U-shaped structure, and the inner wall of water guide groove (4) is smooth surface.

5. The panelized aluminum furring according to claim 1, wherein: The gap is left between tab (2) and recess (3), and water guide groove (4) is located at the bottom of gap.

6. The panelized aluminum furring according to claim 1, wherein: The surface of buckle plate body (1) is embossed with water guide fine lines (8), the water guide fine lines (8) are consistent with the direction of water guide groove (4), and the both ends of water guide fine lines (8) are slightly inclined downward.

7. The panelized aluminum furring according to claim 1, wherein: The inside of buckle plate body (1) is equipped with cavity, the cavity is equipped with a plurality of reinforcing rib plates (9), the reinforcing rib plates (9) are arranged at equal intervals, and the reinforcing rib plates (9) are X-shaped structure.

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