Anti-breaking concrete telegraph pole

By installing energy-absorbing components and underground structures on utility poles, the problem of easy breakage of utility poles during urban installation has been solved, resulting in improved structural strength and construction efficiency, extended service life of utility poles, and enhanced aesthetics.

CN223991632UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-13ZHEJIANG JINLI WIND POWER GENERATION EQUIP CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-05
Publication Date
2026-03-13

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Technical Problem

Existing utility poles are prone to breakage due to impacts from external objects during urban installation, resulting in insufficient structural strength.

Method used

Design a breakage-resistant concrete utility pole, which adopts a combination of pole body, energy-absorbing component and buried structure. The energy-absorbing component consists of an energy-absorbing sleeve made of rubber material and a fixing frame. The energy-absorbing sleeve absorbs the impact force. The pole body is hollow inside and connected to the sliding hole. The buried structure is pre-buried underground to improve construction accuracy and efficiency.

Benefits of technology

It effectively reduces the probability of utility pole breakage, extends service life, and improves construction efficiency and aesthetics.

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Abstract

The utility model belongs to the technical field of telegraph poles, and particularly relates to an anti-breaking concrete telegraph pole which comprises a pole body. And the energy absorption assembly is arranged at the bottom of the pole body, and the energy absorption assembly protects the low-altitude exposed part, exposed out of the ground, of the pole body and can absorb impact borne by the pole body, so that the breakage probability of the telegraph pole is reduced, and the service life of the telegraph pole is prolonged.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of utility pole technology, and in particular relates to a breakage-resistant concrete utility pole. Background Technology

[0002] Utility poles are vertical structures used to support power lines, communication lines, etc., and are typically made of materials such as wood, steel, concrete, or plastic. Their main function is to anchor power or communication lines in the air, ensuring these lines do not touch the ground and pass at an appropriate height. Utility poles are very common in urban and rural power infrastructure, especially in networks of power supply and telecommunications infrastructure.

[0003] Existing utility poles are easily damaged by impacts during installation, especially in urban areas. Therefore, we have specially designed a break-resistant concrete utility pole. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this invention is to address the aforementioned technical problems by providing a fracture-resistant concrete utility pole, thereby indirectly improving structural strength and reducing the probability of breakage.

[0005] In view of this, the present invention provides a breakage-resistant concrete utility pole, comprising:

[0006] Rod body;

[0007] Energy absorption component, which is located at the bottom of the rod.

[0008] In the above technical solution, the rod further includes:

[0009] Body, the interior of the body is hollow to form a sliding hole;

[0010] Buried structure, a structure pre-buried underground;

[0011] Prefabricated structure, and connection between the prefabricated structure and the buried structure;

[0012] The main body is connected to the assembly structure via a sliding hole.

[0013] In the above technical solution, the buried structure further includes:

[0014] main body;

[0015] The protruding frame is integrally formed on the main body wall, and the protruding frame forms an assembly groove between the protruding frame.

[0016] In the above technical solution, the assembly structure further includes:

[0017] The slide rod connects to the sliding hole;

[0018] The connecting frame is located at the end of the slide bar and is connected to the assembly slot.

[0019] In the above technical solution, the energy-absorbing component further includes:

[0020] A fixed frame is provided with assembly holes, which are slidably connected to the main body.

[0021] The energy-absorbing sleeve is installed on the outer wall of the fixed frame and is made of rubber material.

[0022] Furthermore, the above technical solution also includes:

[0023] The energy-absorbing cavity is set on the energy-absorbing sleeve.

[0024] In the above technical solution, a cone head is further formed at the end of the connecting frame.

[0025] In the above technical solution, the energy-absorbing cavity is further filled with soil.

[0026] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: the energy-absorbing component protects the low-altitude exposed part of the pole that is above the ground, absorbs the impact on the pole, thereby reducing the probability of the utility pole breaking and thus helping to extend the service life of the utility pole. Attached Figure Description

[0027] Figure 1 This is a perspective view of the present invention;

[0028] Figure 2 This is an exploded view of the structure of this utility model;

[0029] The markings in the diagram are as follows: 11. Body; 111. Sliding hole; 12. Buried structure; 121. Main body; 122. Protruding frame; 13. Assembly structure; 131. Sliding rod; 132. Connecting frame; 2. Energy absorption component; 21. Fixed frame; 211. Assembly hole; 22. Energy absorption sleeve; 3. Energy absorption cavity; 4. Cone head. Detailed Implementation

[0030] The technical solutions of the embodiments of this application will be clearly described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some, not all, of the embodiments of this application. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of this application are within the scope of protection of this application.

[0031] Example 1:

[0032] This embodiment provides a breakage-resistant concrete utility pole, including:

[0033] Rod body;

[0034] Energy absorption component 2 is located at the bottom of the rod.

[0035] As can be seen from this embodiment, a type of anti-breakage concrete utility pole includes a pole body and an energy-absorbing component 2. The energy-absorbing component 2 is connected to the bottom of the pole body and rests against the ground.

[0036] The energy-absorbing component 2 protects the low-altitude exposed portion of the pole above the ground, absorbing impacts and reducing the probability of pole breakage, thus helping to extend the service life of the pole.

[0037] Example 2:

[0038] This embodiment provides a breakage-resistant concrete utility pole, which, in addition to the technical solutions of the above embodiments, also has the following technical features.

[0039] The rod includes:

[0040] Body 11, the interior of body 11 is hollow to form a sliding hole 111;

[0041] Buried structure 12 is pre-buried underground;

[0042] Assembly structure 13 is connected to buried structure 12;

[0043] The body 11 is connected to the assembly structure 13 through a sliding hole 111.

[0044] As can be seen from this embodiment, the pole includes a body 11, an underground structure 12 and an assembly structure 13. The body 11 is made of reinforced concrete, and the interior of the body 11 is hollow to form a sliding hole 111.

[0045] The buried frame is pre-buried underground during construction, with the end portion exposed above ground. The assembly structure 13 is fixed together with the buried structure 12 by the exposed end portion of the buried clamp. The body 11 is slidably connected to the assembly structure 13 through the sliding hole 111. The buried frame, assembly structure 13 and body 11 are assembled together to form a rod.

[0046] Compared to the traditional method of assembling and fixing utility poles by inserting them into the ground, this method uses a pre-buried frame to locate the assembly position. The assembly structure 13 is then connected to the buried frame and fixed to the main body 11. This method helps improve construction accuracy, simplifies the assembly process, and effectively increases assembly efficiency. It also directly prevents the pole from bearing stress during assembly, thereby reducing the probability of structural damage to the pole structure during assembly.

[0047] Example 3:

[0048] This embodiment provides a breakage-resistant concrete utility pole, which, in addition to the technical solutions of the above embodiments, also has the following technical features.

[0049] Buried structure 12 includes:

[0050] Main body 121;

[0051] The protruding frame 122 is integrally formed on the wall of the main body 121, and the protruding frame 122 forms an assembly groove.

[0052] As can be seen from this embodiment, the buried frame includes a main body 121 and a protruding frame 122;

[0053] The main body 121 and the protruding frame 122 are integrally formed and are both reinforced concrete structures. The protruding frame 122 is formed on the outer wall surface of the main body 121.

[0054] After the main body 121 is buried underground, the raised frame will control the soil layer in the assembly groove to be in a loose state during the soil compaction process, thereby reducing the resistance encountered by the subsequent assembly structure 13 during the installation process and helping to improve assembly efficiency.

[0055] Example 4:

[0056] This embodiment provides a breakage-resistant concrete utility pole, which, in addition to the technical solutions of the above embodiments, also has the following technical features.

[0057] Assembly structure 13 includes:

[0058] Slide rod 131, slide rod 131 is connected to slide hole 111;

[0059] The connecting frame 132 is located at the end of the slide bar 131 and is connected to the assembly slot.

[0060] As can be seen from this embodiment, the assembly structure 13 includes a slide rod 131 and a connecting frame 132;

[0061] The connecting frame 132 is formed at the end of the slide rod 131 and corresponds to the assembly groove on the buried frame. In use, after the connecting frame 132 is assembled with the buried frame, it is buried inside the soil layer, and the slide rod 131 is exposed from the ground. At this time, the sliding hole 111 on the body 11 is connected to the slide rod 131 and the housing is used to fix the body 11. Construction is quick and convenient and easy to assemble.

[0062] Example 5:

[0063] This embodiment provides a breakage-resistant concrete utility pole, which, in addition to the technical solutions of the above embodiments, also has the following technical features.

[0064] Energy absorption component 2 includes:

[0065] A fixed frame 21 is provided with an assembly hole 211, which is slidably connected to the main body 11.

[0066] Energy-absorbing sleeve 22 is installed on the outer wall of the fixed frame 21 and is made of rubber material.

[0067] As can be seen from this embodiment, the energy-absorbing component 2 includes a fixing frame and an energy-absorbing sleeve 22;

[0068] The fixing frame is cylindrical and has an assembly hole 211. The assembly hole 211 is slidably connected to the body 11. In use, the fixing frame is fixed to the body 11 by the friction between the assembly hole 211 and the body 11 and by the weight of the fixing frame body 11 itself. Furthermore, the fixing frame is injection molded from high-quality material, making it lightweight and easy to assemble.

[0069] The energy-absorbing sleeve 22 is made of rubber material and cannot be attached to the outside of the fixed frame. The energy-absorbing sleeve 22 replaces the rod and directly collides with the external impact object. During the collision, the energy-absorbing sleeve 22 deforms through its own elastic force, thereby absorbing the force and reducing the force on the rod, thus reducing the probability of the rod breaking.

[0070] Example 6:

[0071] This embodiment provides a breakage-resistant concrete utility pole, which, in addition to the technical solutions of the above embodiments, also has the following technical features.

[0072] Energy-absorbing cavity 3 is set on energy-absorbing sleeve 22.

[0073] As can be seen from this embodiment, by setting an energy-absorbing cavity 3 on the energy-absorbing sleeve 22, it is helpful to improve the deformation ability of the energy-absorbing sleeve 22, thereby improving the energy absorption effect.

[0074] Example 7:

[0075] This embodiment provides a breakage-resistant concrete utility pole, which, in addition to the technical solutions of the above embodiments, also has the following technical features.

[0076] A cone-shaped head 4 is formed at the end of the connecting frame 132.

[0077] As can be seen from this embodiment, by setting the end of the connecting frame 132 into a cone shape 4, it is easier to break the soil layer at the assembly groove during the connection process between the connecting frame 132 and the buried frame, thereby helping to improve construction efficiency.

[0078] Example 8:

[0079] This embodiment provides a breakage-resistant concrete utility pole, which, in addition to the technical solutions of the above embodiments, also has the following technical features.

[0080] The energy-absorbing cavity 3 is filled with soil 5.

[0081] As can be seen from this embodiment, the soil 5 has a certain buffering capacity, and by filling the energy-absorbing cavity 3 with soil 5, green plants can be planted, thereby improving the aesthetics and making the energy-absorbing component 2 less obtrusive. Especially in urban use, it also helps to improve the appearance of the street.

[0082] The embodiments of this application have been described above with reference to the accompanying drawings. Unless otherwise specified, the embodiments and features in the embodiments of this application can be combined with each other. This application is not limited to the specific embodiments described above. The specific embodiments described above are merely illustrative and not restrictive. Those skilled in the art can make many other forms under the guidance of this application without departing from the spirit and scope of the claims, and all of these forms are within the protection scope of this application.

Claims

1. A break-resistant concrete utility pole characterized by, Include: The rod body; Energy absorption assembly (2), the energy absorption assembly (2) is arranged at the bottom of the rod body; Wherein, the energy absorption assembly (2) comprises: Fixed frame (21), the fixed frame (21) is provided with assembly hole (211), the assembly hole (211) is connected with the body (11) slidingly; Energy absorption sleeve (22), the energy absorption sleeve (22) is arranged on the outer wall surface of fixed frame (21), and the energy absorption sleeve (22) is made of rubber material.

2. A break-resistant concrete utility pole according to claim 1, wherein the pole body Include: The body (11), the body (11) is hollow inside and forms sliding hole (111); Buried structure (12), the buried structure (12) is embedded in the ground; Assembly structure (13), the assembly structure (13) is connected with buried structure (12); Wherein, the body (11) is connected to the assembly structure (13) through the sliding hole (111).

3. A break-resistant concrete utility pole according to claim 2, wherein Buried structure (12) comprises: Main body (121); Protruding frame (122), a plurality of protruding frame (122) is integrally formed on the wall surface of main body (121), and assembly slot is formed between the protruding frame (122).

4. A break-resistant concrete utility pole according to claim 3, wherein Assembly structure (13) comprises: Slide rod (131), the slide rod (131) is connected with sliding hole (111); Connecting frame (132), the connecting frame (132) is arranged at the end of slide rod (131) and is connected into the assembly slot.

5. The break-resistant concrete utility pole of claim 1, further characterized by Include: Energy absorption cavity (3), the energy absorption cavity (3) is arranged on the energy absorption sleeve (22).

6. A break-resistant concrete utility pole according to claim 4, wherein The end of the connecting frame (132) forms a taper (4).

7. A break-resistant concrete utility pole according to claim 5, wherein The energy absorption cavity (3) is filled with soil (5).