Pipeline support for building construction
By designing a sliding pressure plate and an adjustable clamping plate, the problems of time-consuming, labor-intensive, and space-wasting installation of traditional pipeline supports are solved, enabling flexible adjustment and stable clamping of pipeline supports, and improving the convenience and aesthetics of construction.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-17
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-10
AI Technical Summary
Traditional pipeline support installation is time-consuming and labor-intensive, and difficult to adjust flexibly, resulting in wasted space and pipeline interference, affecting aesthetics and operational efficiency.
A pipeline support system was designed, comprising a support rod, a hanger rod, a pressure plate, and a clamping plate. The hanger rod is fixed to the roof by bolt connection, the pressure plate is adjustable by sliding, and the clamping plate can hold the pipeline to meet the needs of pipelines of different sizes and shapes.
It enables flexible adjustment of pipeline positions, avoids wasted space and pipeline intersections, and improves stability and safety.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of pipeline support technology, specifically a pipeline support for building construction. Background Technology
[0002] During building construction, pipe supports are crucial components for supporting and fixing electrical wires, cables, water pipes, and other pipelines, and their stability and reliability are of paramount importance. Traditional pipe supports are often fixed to walls or suspended from the roof using welding or bolting. This installation method is not only time-consuming and labor-intensive, but also presents many inconveniences for later maintenance and pipeline adjustments.
[0003] Furthermore, traditional pipeline supports often lack sufficient flexibility and adjustability when supporting cable trays and pipes, making it difficult to adapt to the needs of pipelines of different sizes and shapes. At the same time, in areas with dense pipelines, traditional supports can easily lead to wasted space and pipeline crossing interference, affecting the overall aesthetics and pipeline operation efficiency. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a pipeline support for building construction to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a pipeline support for building construction, including a support rod for supporting a cable tray, two hangers installed above the support rod, a connecting plate fixed to the top of the hanger rod, a pressure plate slidably connected between the two hangers, the pressure plate being connected to the hangers by bolts, a pipe placed above the pressure plate, a clamping plate fastened above the pipe, a second screw inserted into the surface of the clamping plate, the bottom end of the second screw fixed to the top surface of the pressure plate, and a nut screwed to the top end of the second screw.
[0006] Preferably, both ends of the support rod are provided with a through hole, and a screw is inserted into the through hole. The screw passes through the support rod and is screwed into a screw groove, which is located at the bottom end of the support rod.
[0007] Preferably, the pressure plate has an "I" shaped groove, and the two ends of the pressure plate are respectively fitted onto two hanging rods. The surface of the pressure plate has a second through hole, and the surface of the hanging rod has a third through hole. The bolt passes through the second and third through holes and is then locked.
[0008] Preferably, the top surface of the pressure plate is provided with a tube bundle groove, which is an arc-shaped groove, and the pipe overlaps in the tube bundle groove.
[0009] Preferably, the hoop plate has an "Ω" shaped plate structure, and both ends of the hoop plate are provided with four through holes, through which the second screw passes.
[0010] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:
[0011] This utility model proposes a pipeline support for building construction. The pressure plate is bolted to the hanger rod and can slide along the rod, thus enabling flexible adjustment of the cable tray and pipe positions. This design not only meets the needs of different pipeline layouts but also makes later maintenance and pipeline adjustments more convenient. The cable tray grooves on the pressure plate fully utilize the upper space, allowing pipes to be laid within the grooves, avoiding pipeline interference and space waste. Simultaneously, the clamping plate design securely holds the pipes to the pressure plate, improving pipeline stability and safety. Attached Figure Description
[0012] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model;
[0013] Figure 2 This is a top view of the structure of this utility model;
[0014] Figure 3 for Figure 2 Sectional view of the structure at point AA;
[0015] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the pressure plate structure of this utility model.
[0016] In the diagram: 1. Support rod; 2. Hanger rod; 3. Through hole one; 4. Screw rod one; 5. Screw groove; 6. Connecting plate; 7. Wire groove; 8. Pressure plate; 9. Through hole two; 10. Through hole three; 11. Bolt; 12. Bundled tube groove; 13. Pipe; 14. Hoop plate; 15. Through hole four; 16. Screw rod two; 17. Nut. Detailed Implementation
[0017] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this utility model clear and complete, the embodiments of this utility model will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are only some, not all, embodiments of this utility model, and are merely used to explain the embodiments of this utility model. They are not intended to limit the embodiments of this utility model. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this utility model.
[0018] Please see Figures 1 to 4This utility model provides a technical solution: a pipeline support for building construction, including a support rod 1 for supporting a cable tray 7. Two hangers 2 are installed above the support rod 1. Both ends of the support rod 1 have through holes 3, and screws 4 are inserted into the through holes 3. The screws 4 pass through the support rod 1 and are screwed into screw grooves 5. The screw grooves 5 are located at the bottom of the hangers 2, and a connecting plate 6 is fixed to the top of the hangers 2. In use, the screw grooves 5 at the bottom of the hangers 2 are aligned with the through holes 3, and the screws 4 are then inserted into the through holes 3. After the bottom of the hanger 2 passes through the through hole 3, it is screwed into the bolt groove 5. At this time, the hanger 2 is fixed on the support rod 1. After fixing the two hangers 2 to the two ends of the support rod 1 respectively, the connecting plate 6 is placed against the roof. Then, the bolt holes on the surface of the connecting plate 6 are drilled through the electric drill, and the expansion tube is inserted into the hole in the roof after passing through the bolt hole, so as to fix the connecting plate 6 to the roof. At this time, the support rod 1 is suspended by the two hangers 2. After multiple sets of support rods 1 are installed on the roof, the wire trough 7 is laid on multiple support rods 1.
[0019] A pressure plate 8 is slidably connected between the two suspension rods 2. The pressure plate 8 is connected to the suspension rods 2 by bolts 11. The pressure plate 8 has an "I" shaped groove. The two ends of the pressure plate 8 are respectively fitted onto the two suspension rods 2. The surface of the pressure plate 8 has a second through hole 9, and the surface of the suspension rod 2 has a third through hole 10. The bolt 11 passes through the second through hole 9 and the third through hole 10 and is then locked. The pressure plate 8 is pushed down to overlap the wire groove 7. Then the bolt 11 passes through the second through hole 9 and the third through hole 10 and is locked. At this time, the pressure plate 8 presses down on the wire groove 7 to limit its movement, thereby fixing the wire groove 7 onto the support rod 1.
[0020] A pipe 13 is placed above the pressure plate 8, and a clamp plate 14 is fastened above the pipe 13. A screw rod 16 is inserted into the surface of the clamp plate 14, with its bottom end fixed to the top surface of the pressure plate 8 and its top end screwed with a nut 17. A tube bundle groove 12 is formed on the top surface of the pressure plate 8. The tube bundle groove 12 is an arc-shaped groove, and the pipe 13 overlaps in the tube bundle groove 12. The clamp plate 14 has an "Ω" shaped plate structure, and through holes are formed at both ends of the clamp plate 14. 15. Screw 2 16 passes through hole 4 15. In order to make full use of the upper space of pressure plate 8, pipe 13 is laid in tube bundle groove 12 and clamp plate 14 is fastened on pipe 13. At this time, screw 2 16 passes through hole 4 15. Nut 17 is sleeved and screwed on the top of screw 2 16 and locked. Clamp plate 14 clamps pipe 13. At this time, pressure plate 8 not only realizes the clamping and limiting of wire groove 7, but also realizes the installation limiting of pipe 13.
[0021] The procedure for using pipeline supports in building construction is as follows:
[0022] Align the threaded grooves and through holes: Align the threaded groove 5 at the bottom of the hanger 2 with the through holes 3 at both ends of the support rod 1. Screw the threaded rod 4 through the through hole 3 from the bottom of the hanger 2 and tighten it into the threaded groove 5, ensuring the hanger 2 is securely fixed to the support rod 1. Perform the same operation on the other end of the support rod 1 to secure the second hanger 2. Place the connecting plate 6 at the top of the two hangers 2 against the roof, ensuring the connecting plate 6 is accurately positioned. Drill holes in the roof using an electric drill, passing through the bolt holes on the surface of the connecting plate 6, and then insert expansion tubes through the bolt holes into the roof openings. Secure the connecting plate 6 to the roof using bolts or other fasteners, ensuring the support rod 1 is stably suspended by the two hangers 2. Install multiple sets of support rod 1 and hanger 2 combinations on the roof at predetermined positions and spacing. Lay the cable tray 7 on multiple support rods 1, ensuring the cable tray 7 is flat and secure. Fit the end slots of the pressure plate 8 onto the two hangers 2 respectively and slide them into the appropriate positions. Push the pressure plate 8 downwards to overlap it on the cable tray 7. Then, use bolt 11 to pass through holes 2 and 3 and tighten it to ensure that the pressure plate 8 presses down and limits the cable tray 7. Place the pipe 13 in the tube-bundling groove 12 of the pressure plate 8, ensuring that the pipe 13 is stable. Attach the clamp 14 to the pipe 13, ensuring that screw 2 16 passes through hole 4 15. Place the nut 17 on the top of screw 2 16 and tighten it to ensure that the clamp 14 clamps and fixes the pipe 13.
[0023] 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 pipeline support for construction work, comprising a support bar (1) for supporting a trunking (7), characterised in that: Two hangers (2) are installed above the support rod (1). A connecting plate (6) is fixed to the top of the hanger (2). A pressure plate (8) is slidably connected between the two hangers (2). The pressure plate (8) is connected to the hanger (2) by bolts (11). A pipe (13) is placed above the pressure plate (8). A hoop plate (14) is fastened above the pipe (13). A screw rod (16) is inserted into the surface of the hoop plate (14). The bottom end of the screw rod (16) is fixed to the top surface of the pressure plate (8), and a nut (17) is screwed to the top of the screw rod (16).
2. A line support for use in building construction according to claim 1, characterized in that: Both ends of the support rod (1) are provided with through holes (3), and a screw rod (4) is inserted into the through hole (3). The screw rod (4) passes through the support rod (1) and is screwed into the screw groove (5). The screw groove (5) is located at the bottom end of the lifting rod (2).
3. A line support for use in construction according to claim 1, characterized in that: The pressure plate (8) has an "I" shaped groove. The two ends of the pressure plate (8) are respectively fitted onto the two lifting rods (2). The surface of the pressure plate (8) has a second through hole (9), and the surface of the lifting rod (2) has a third through hole (10). The bolt (11) is tightened after passing through the second through hole (9) and the third through hole (10).
4. A line support for use in construction according to claim 1, characterized in that: The top surface of the pressure plate (8) is provided with a tube bundle groove (12), which is an arc-shaped groove, and the pipe (13) overlaps in the tube bundle groove (12).
5. The line support for construction work according to claim 1, characterized in that: The hoop (14) has an "Ω" shaped plate structure. Both ends of the hoop (14) are provided with four through holes (15), and the screw (16) passes through the four through holes (15).