Stone aluminum honeycomb panel mounting structure

By using a metal frame structure in the installation of stone aluminum honeycomb panels, the aluminum honeycomb panels are fixed to the hanging rods with clips, and the stone panels are glued to the metal frame, which solves the problem of the stone panels separating from the aluminum honeycomb panels, and achieves a more secure installation and a better decorative effect.

CN224002256UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-17广东爱富兰建设有限公司
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-04-10
Publication Date
2026-03-17

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Technical Problem

There is a risk that the stone panels and aluminum honeycomb panels will separate during the installation process, resulting in an unstable installation.

Method used

The aluminum honeycomb panel is fixed to the hanging rod by a metal frame structure and the stone panel is glued to the metal frame. The metal frame is used to fix and protect the stone panel, improving the installation stability.

Benefits of technology

It effectively reduces the risk of stone panel detachment, improves the firmness and integrity of the installation, prevents damage around the stone panel, and enhances the decorative effect.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to a stone aluminum cellular board installation structure which comprises a hanging rod, a metal frame, an aluminum cellular board and a stone panel. The hanging rod is installed on a building wall through expansion bolts. N uniformly distributed bayonets are respectively arranged at the rear parts of the left side and the right side of the metal frame, and the bayonets at the same horizontal height are clamped on the same hanging rod; the aluminum honeycomb panel is fixedly mounted in the metal frame; the stone panel is adhered to the front end of the aluminum honeycomb panel, and the stone panel is adhered to the interior of the metal frame through glue. The utility model has the beneficial effects that the rear part of the metal frame is provided with the bayonet, and the metal frame is clamped on the hanging piece through the bayonet, so that the metal frame is hung on the hanging rod; the stone panel is pasted on the front face of the aluminum honeycomb panel, the aluminum honeycomb panel is fixedly installed in the metal frame, the stone panel is bonded in the metal frame, the stone panel is fixed and protected through the metal frame, the installation firmness of the stone panel is improved, and the risk that the stone panel is disengaged is reduced.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of stone aluminum honeycomb panel installation technology, and in particular to a stone aluminum honeycomb panel installation structure. Background Technology

[0002] Traditional stone-aluminum honeycomb panels are made by bonding thin stone slabs to the front of the aluminum honeycomb panel, and then installing hooks on the back to suspend the panel from the building wall. Aluminum honeycomb panels, on the other hand, have a honeycomb core bonded between two aluminum sheets, forming a three-layer structure. The honeycomb core increases the strength of the two aluminum sheets and prevents deformation. However, both sides of the aluminum honeycomb panel are relatively smooth, and attaching stone slabs and hooks to the front and back of the panel separately poses a risk of the stone slab detaching from the aluminum honeycomb panel. Utility Model Content

[0003] The purpose of this utility model is to overcome the above-mentioned problems existing in the prior art and to provide an installation structure for stone aluminum honeycomb panels.

[0004] To achieve the above-mentioned technical objectives and effects, this utility model is implemented through the following technical solution:

[0005] A stone aluminum honeycomb panel installation structure includes:

[0006] A hanging rod, which is installed on the building wall using expansion bolts;

[0007] The metal frame has N evenly distributed latches on the rear of both the left and right sides, and the latches at the same horizontal height are attached to the same hanging rod.

[0008] An aluminum honeycomb panel, wherein the aluminum honeycomb panel is fixedly installed in a metal frame;

[0009] A stone panel is attached to the front end of an aluminum honeycomb panel and is glued to a metal frame.

[0010] The hanging rod has multiple first mounting holes for the tail of the expansion bolt to pass through. A pad is sandwiched between the hanging rod and the building wall. The center of the pad has multiple second mounting holes for the tail of the expansion bolt to pass through. The second mounting holes are connected to the corresponding first mounting holes.

[0011] The distance between the rear end of the pad and the rear end of the hanging rod is greater than the distance between the rear end of the metal frame and the rear end of the hanging rod.

[0012] The metal frame includes two horizontal bars that are parallel vertically and two vertical bars that are parallel horizontally. The two horizontal bars are fixed between the two vertical bars. The front end of the horizontal bar is flush with the front end of the vertical bar. The front-to-back distance of the horizontal bar is less than the front-to-back distance of the vertical bar. The latch is located at the rear of the vertical bar.

[0013] The rear end of the aluminum honeycomb panel is flush with the rear end of the crossbar.

[0014] The front end of the stone panel is flush with the front end of the metal frame.

[0015] The front of the stone panel protrudes in front of the metal frame.

[0016] The bayonet is L-shaped and includes a connected guide section and a holding section. A guide slope is provided at the junction of the guide section and the holding section to facilitate the hanging rod entering the holding section.

[0017] The beneficial effects of this utility model are: a latch is provided at the rear of the metal frame, and the metal frame is hung on the hanging rod by the latch on the hanger; the stone panel is pasted on the front of the aluminum honeycomb panel, and the aluminum honeycomb panel is fixedly installed in the metal frame and the stone panel is glued in the metal frame. The metal frame is used to fix and protect the stone panel, improve the firmness of the stone panel installation, and reduce the risk of the stone panel falling off. Attached Figure Description

[0018] The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the present invention and form part of this application, illustrate exemplary embodiments of the present invention and, together with the description thereof, serve to explain the present invention and do not constitute an undue limitation thereof. In the drawings:

[0019] Figure 1 This is a first-view structural schematic diagram of the stone aluminum honeycomb panel installation structure in Embodiment 1 of this utility model;

[0020] Figure 2 This is a second-view structural schematic diagram of the stone aluminum honeycomb panel installation structure in Embodiment 1 of this utility model;

[0021] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the hanging rod in this utility model;

[0022] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the metal frame structure in this utility model;

[0023] Figure 5 This is a partial structural diagram of the metal frame in this utility model;

[0024] Figure 6 This is a first-view structural schematic diagram of the stone aluminum honeycomb panel installation structure in Embodiment 2 of this utility model;

[0025] Figure 7 This is a second-view structural schematic diagram of the stone aluminum honeycomb panel installation structure in Embodiment 2 of this utility model;

[0026] The following are the labels in the diagram: 1. Hanging rod; 11. First mounting hole; 2. Metal frame; 21. Horizontal bar; 22. Vertical bar; 23. Bayonet; 231. Guide section; 232. Holding section; 233. Guide slope; 3. Aluminum honeycomb panel; 4. Stone panel; 5. Pad; 5. Second mounting hole; 51. Detailed Implementation

[0027] The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.

[0028] like Figures 1 to 5 The first embodiment shown is a stone aluminum honeycomb panel installation structure, including: a hanging rod 1, a metal frame 2, an aluminum honeycomb panel 3, and a stone panel 4. The hanging rod 1 is installed on the building wall with expansion bolts, and the hanging rod 1 has a plurality of first mounting holes 11 for the tail of the expansion bolts to pass through.

[0029] The metal frame 2 includes two horizontal bars 21 that are parallel vertically and two vertical bars 22 that are parallel horizontally. The two horizontal bars 21 are fixed between the two vertical bars 22. The front end of the horizontal bar 21 is flush with the front end of the vertical bar 22. The front-to-back distance of the horizontal bar 21 is smaller than the front-to-back distance of the vertical bar 22.

[0030] Two evenly distributed latches 23 are provided on the rear parts of the left and right sides of the metal frame 2. The latches 23, located at the same horizontal height, are engaged with the same hanging rod 1. The metal frame is hung on the hanging rod by the latches and the hanging components. Specifically, the latches 23 are located at the rear of the vertical rod 22; the latches 23 are L-shaped and include a connected guide section 231 and a holding section 232. A guide slope 233 is provided at the junction of the guide section 231 and the holding section 232 to facilitate the hanging rod entering the holding section.

[0031] The aluminum honeycomb panel 3 is fixedly installed in the metal frame 2, with the rear end of the aluminum honeycomb panel 3 flush with the rear end of the crossbar 21. The stone panel 4 is bonded to the front end of the aluminum honeycomb panel 3 and is also glued to the metal frame 2. The aluminum honeycomb panel 3 is used to increase the strength of the stone panel 4. The aluminum honeycomb panel 3 and the stone panel 4 are installed in the metal frame to prevent the stone panel 4 from falling off when installed on the building wall. The front end of the stone panel 4 is flush with the front end of the metal frame 2. The metal frame 2 covers the outer perimeter of the stone panel 4 to prevent damage around the stone panel and also serves a decorative function for the outer perimeter of the stone panel 4.

[0032] A pad 5 is sandwiched between the hanging rod 1 and the building wall. The center of the pad 5 has multiple second mounting holes 51 for the tail of the expansion bolt to pass through. The second mounting holes 51 are connected to the corresponding first mounting holes 11. The distance between the rear end of the pad 5 and the rear end of the hanging rod 1 is greater than the distance between the rear end of the metal frame 2 and the rear end of the hanging rod 1, to prevent the metal frame from scratching the building wall.

[0033] The stone panel is pasted onto the front of the aluminum honeycomb panel, and the aluminum honeycomb panel is fixedly installed in the metal frame. The stone panel is then glued to the metal frame, which is used to fix and protect the stone panel, improving the stability of the stone panel installation and reducing the risk of the stone panel detaching.

[0034] like Figures 3 to 7 The second embodiment shown is a stone aluminum honeycomb panel installation structure, including: a hanging rod 1, a metal frame 2, an aluminum honeycomb panel 3, and a stone panel 4. The hanging rod 1 is installed on the building wall with expansion bolts, and the hanging rod 1 has a plurality of first mounting holes 11 for the tail of the expansion bolts to pass through.

[0035] The metal frame 2 includes two horizontal bars 21 that are parallel vertically and two vertical bars 22 that are parallel horizontally. The two horizontal bars 21 are fixed between the two vertical bars 22. The front end of the horizontal bar 21 is flush with the front end of the vertical bar 22. The front-to-back distance of the horizontal bar 21 is smaller than the front-to-back distance of the vertical bar 22.

[0036] Two evenly distributed latches 23 are provided on the rear parts of the left and right sides of the metal frame 2. The latches 23, located at the same horizontal height, are engaged with the same hanging rod 1. The metal frame is hung on the hanging rod by the latches and the hanging components. Specifically, the latches 23 are located at the rear of the vertical rod 22; the latches 23 are L-shaped and include a connected guide section 231 and a holding section 232. A guide slope 233 is provided at the junction of the guide section 231 and the holding section 232 to facilitate the hanging rod entering the holding section.

[0037] The aluminum honeycomb panel 3 is fixedly installed in the metal frame 2, with the rear end of the aluminum honeycomb panel 3 flush with the rear end of the crossbar 21; the stone panel 4 is bonded to the front end of the aluminum honeycomb panel 3, and the stone panel 4 is glued to the metal frame 2. The aluminum honeycomb panel 3 is used to improve the strength of the stone panel 4. The aluminum honeycomb panel 3 and the stone panel 4 are installed in the metal frame to prevent the stone panel 4 from falling off when it is installed on the building wall; the front part of the stone panel 4 protrudes from the front of the metal frame 2, and the stone panel 4 covers the front end of the metal frame 2, improving the overall integrity of the surface of the stone aluminum honeycomb panel after installation.

[0038] A pad 5 is sandwiched between the hanging rod 1 and the building wall. The center of the pad 5 has multiple second mounting holes 51 for the tail of the expansion bolt to pass through. The second mounting holes 51 are connected to the corresponding first mounting holes 11. The distance between the rear end of the pad 5 and the rear end of the hanging rod 1 is greater than the distance between the rear end of the metal frame 2 and the rear end of the hanging rod 1, to prevent the metal frame from scratching the building wall.

[0039] 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 in the specification 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 the claimed utility model.

Claims

1. A stone-aluminum honeycomb panel mounting structure, characterized by, The utility model relates to a kind of stone material hanging frame, including: hanging rod, the hanging rod is installed on building wall with expansion bolt; Metal frame, the rear part of left and right sides of the metal frame is provided with N evenly distributed bayonet respectively, the bayonet at the same horizontal height is clamped on the same hanging rod; Aluminum honeycomb board, the aluminum honeycomb board is fixedly installed in metal frame; Stone panel, the stone panel is bonded in the front end of aluminum honeycomb board, and the stone panel is bonded in metal frame with adhesive.

2. The stone-aluminum honeycomb panel mounting structure according to claim 1, characterized by: A plurality of first installation holes for the tail of expansion bolt to pass through are formed in the hanging rod, the pad is clamped between the hanging rod and the building wall, the center of the pad is provided with a plurality of second installation holes for the tail of expansion bolt to pass through, and the second installation hole is communicated with the corresponding first installation hole.

3. The stone-aluminum honeycomb panel mounting structure according to claim 2, characterized by: The distance between the rear end of the pad and the rear end of the hanging rod is greater than the distance between the rear end of the metal frame and the rear end of the hanging rod.

4. The stone-aluminum honeycomb panel mounting structure according to claim 1, characterized by: The metal frame includes two horizontally parallel horizontal rods, two left and right parallel vertical rods, the two horizontal rods are fixedly connected between the two vertical rods, the front end of the horizontal rod is flush with the front end of the vertical rod, the front and rear distance of the horizontal rod is less than the front and rear distance of the vertical rod, and the bayonet is located at the rear of the vertical rod.

5. The stone-aluminum honeycomb panel mounting structure according to claim 4, characterized by: The rear end of the aluminum honeycomb board is flush with the rear end of the horizontal rod.

6. The stone-aluminum honeycomb panel mounting structure according to claim 1, characterized by: The front end of the stone panel is flush with the front end of the metal frame.

7. The stone-aluminum honeycomb panel mounting structure according to claim 1, characterized by: The front of the stone panel protrudes in front of the metal frame.

8. The stone-aluminum honeycomb panel mounting structure according to claim 1, characterized by: The bayonet is L-shaped, and the bayonet includes a lead-in section and a clamping section which are communicated, and a guide slope is arranged at the junction of the lead-in section and the clamping section to facilitate the hanging rod to enter the clamping section.