Anti-seismic pressure container

By designing a support base and buffer components, and using a pressure relief valve, the stability problem of pressure vessels under vibration and impact is solved, thereby improving the safety and stability of the equipment and simplifying the installation process.

CN224003541UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-17SIPING ZHONGYA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION EQUIP MFG CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-26
Publication Date
2026-03-17

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Technical Problem

Pressure vessels can be affected by vibrations and impacts during operation or by earthquakes, which can impact their stability and safety.

Method used

It adopts a structure including a support base, pressure vessel, first and second buffer components, spring rod and buffer rubber pad, etc., and resists vibration and impact through elastic buffering and stable connection. Combined with pressure relief valve, it can monitor and regulate pressure in real time.

Benefits of technology

It improves the stability and safety of pressure vessels, reduces vibration, ensures that equipment operates within a safe range, prevents accidents, and is easy and quick to install.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses an anti-seismic pressure container, which relates to the technical field of container anti-seismic support and comprises a support base, a pressure container, a first base buffer component and a second container buffer component. The first base buffering assembly can resist vibration and impact force for the supporting base and the pressure container, the first base buffering assembly applies pressure to the upper supporting leg when the first base buffering assembly is subjected to vibration or impact force, and a first spring rod and a first spring of the upper supporting leg are stressed and pressed downwards; and a first buffer rubber pad mounted at the tail end of the first spring rod is in contact with a first buffer rubber pad mounted at the bottom end in the first base buffer assembly, so that vibration and impact force can be resisted for the supporting base and the pressure container, and the safety and stability of the supporting base and the pressure container are improved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of container seismic support technology, specifically a seismic-resistant pressure vessel. Background Technology

[0002] The pressure source for a pressure vessel can be external equipment, such as a gas compressor or a steam boiler. These devices mechanically increase the pressure of a gas or liquid before delivering it into the pressure vessel. For example, in a vessel using compressed gas as the working medium, the pressure is generated by the compression of the gas by a compressor, and the pressure these vessels withstand depends on the compressor outlet pressure. Similarly, in a pressure vessel using steam as the working medium, the pressure originates from a steam boiler, and the operating pressure of these vessels depends on the boiler's discharge pressure. However, vibrations and impacts generated during operation or due to earthquakes can affect the stability and safety of a pressure vessel. Therefore, those skilled in the art have provided a seismic-resistant pressure vessel to address the problems mentioned in the background section. Utility Model Content

[0003] The purpose of this invention is to provide a shock-resistant pressure vessel to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.

[0004] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution:

[0005] An earthquake-resistant pressure vessel includes a support base, a pressure vessel, a first base buffer assembly, and a second vessel buffer assembly. Upper support legs are fixedly connected to the left and right sides of the bottom of the support base. A first spring rod is fixedly connected to the middle of the inner top of the upper support leg. A first spring is wrapped around the outer wall surface of the first spring rod. The outer wall surface of the first spring rod is movably connected to the first base buffer assembly. A first buffer rubber pad is movably connected to the middle of the bottom end of the first spring rod and the middle of the inner bottom end of the first base buffer assembly. A leg frame is movably connected to the middle of the bottom end of the first base buffer assembly, and a lower support leg is movably connected to the middle of the bottom end of the leg frame.

[0006] As a further embodiment of this utility model: a pressure vessel is movably connected to the upper side of the inner wall surface of the support base, a seal is movably connected to the top of the pressure vessel, and a pressure relief valve is movably connected to the middle of the top of the seal.

[0007] As a further improvement of this utility model, a base mounting plate is fixedly connected to the middle of the bottom end of the lower support leg.

[0008] As a further improvement of this utility model: mounting screw holes are provided around the top of the base mounting plate, and mounting screws are movably connected to the inner wall surface of the mounting screw holes.

[0009] As a further embodiment of this utility model: the container handle is fixedly connected to the upper side of the outer wall surface of the pressure vessel, and a pressure gauge is movably connected to the upper front end of the pressure vessel.

[0010] As a further improvement of this utility model: several second container buffer components are movably connected to the bottom of the inner side of the support base, and a buffer box is movably connected to the middle of the top of the second container buffer components.

[0011] As a further improvement of this utility model: a second spring rod is movably connected through the middle of the top of the buffer box, and a second buffer rubber pad is movably connected to the middle of the bottom end of the second spring rod and the middle of the bottom of the buffer box.

[0012] As a further embodiment of this utility model: the outer wall surface of the second spring rod is surrounded by a second spring, and the top of the second spring rod is movably connected to a container buffer support plate.

[0013] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:

[0014] 1. When a pressure vessel is in operation or experiences vibration and impact due to an earthquake, the internal pressure of the pressure vessel may become unstable. The first base buffer assembly can support the base and pressure vessel against vibration and impact. When subjected to vibration or impact, pressure is applied to the upper support leg. The first spring rod and the first spring of the upper support leg are pressed down, and the first buffer rubber pad installed at the end of the first spring rod contacts the first buffer rubber pad installed at the bottom of the first base buffer assembly. This helps the support base and pressure vessel resist vibration and impact, improving the safety and stability of the support base and pressure vessel. A pressure gauge is installed on the pressure vessel to monitor the internal pressure, allowing operators to understand the pressure situation in real time. A pressure relief valve is installed... Regarding sealing, when the pressure vessel is subjected to vibration or impact, the internal pressure will be affected. If necessary, the operator can open the pressure relief valve to adjust the pressure inside the vessel and prevent danger caused by excessive pressure. Through the connection and cooperation between various components, the stability of the entire support structure is improved, making the pressure vessel more stable during use. The buffering effect of components such as the first spring and the first buffer rubber pad effectively reduces the vibration generated by the pressure vessel during use, improves the safety and stability of the equipment, enhances the operational safety of the entire support structure, and prevents accidents. The pressure gauge can monitor the pressure inside the pressure vessel in real time, allowing the operator to adjust the pressure relief valve in a timely manner to ensure that the pressure vessel operates within a safe range.

[0015] 2. The operator selects the reserved position, inserts the mounting screws into the mounting screw holes opened around the top of the base mounting plate, installs the support base in the reserved position, and tightens the mounting screws to make the support base firmly installed in the reserved position; the entire support structure is installed through the mounting screw holes and mounting screws, making installation and maintenance simpler and faster. Attached Figure Description

[0016] Figure 1 This is a structural schematic diagram of a seismic-resistant pressure vessel.

[0017] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the support base in a seismic-resistant pressure vessel, viewed from below.

[0018] Figure 3 This is a plan view of the interior of the support base in a seismic-resistant pressure vessel.

[0019] Figure 4 This is a plan view of the interior of the support leg in a seismic-resistant pressure vessel.

[0020] Figure 5 This is a magnified planar schematic diagram of point A in a seismic-resistant pressure vessel.

[0021] In the diagram: 1-Support base, 2-Pressure vessel, 3-Sealing, 4-Pressure relief valve, 5-Upper support leg, 6-First spring rod, 7-First spring, 8-First buffer rubber pad, 9-First base buffer assembly, 10-Leg bracket, 11-Lower support leg, 12-Base mounting plate, 13-Mounting screw hole, 14-Mounting screw, 15-Container handle, 16-Pressure gauge, 17-Second container buffer assembly, 18-Buffer box, 19-Second spring rod, 20-Second buffer rubber pad, 21-Second spring, 22-Container buffer support plate. Detailed Implementation

[0022] Please see Figures 1-5In this embodiment of the utility model, a shock-resistant pressure vessel includes a support base 1, a pressure vessel 2, a seal 3, a pressure relief valve 4, an upper support leg 5, a first spring rod 6, a first spring 7, a first buffer rubber pad 8, a first base buffer assembly 9, a leg bracket 10, a lower support leg 11, a base mounting plate 12, mounting screw holes 13, mounting screws 14, a container handle 15, a pressure gauge 16, a second container buffer assembly 17, a buffer box 18, a second spring rod 19, a second buffer rubber pad 20, a second spring 21, and a container buffer support plate 2. 2. Upper support legs 5 are fixedly connected to the left and right sides of the bottom of the support base 1. A first spring rod 6 is fixedly connected to the middle of the inner top of the upper support leg 5. A first spring 7 is wrapped around the outer wall surface of the first spring rod 6. A first base buffer assembly 9 is movably connected to the outer wall surface of the first spring rod 6. A first buffer rubber pad 8 is movably connected to the middle of the bottom end of the first spring rod 6 and the middle of the inner bottom end of the first base buffer assembly 9. A leg frame 10 is movably connected to the middle of the bottom end of the first base buffer assembly 9. A lower support is movably connected to the middle of the bottom end of the leg frame 10. The lower support leg 11 is movably connected to the upper side of the inner wall surface of the support base 1, and the top of the pressure vessel 2 is movably connected to the seal 3. The middle of the top of the seal 3 is movably connected to the pressure relief valve 4. The bottom end of the lower support leg 11 is fixedly connected to the base mounting plate 12. The top of the base mounting plate 12 is provided with mounting screw holes 13 around its top. The inner wall surface of the mounting screw holes 13 is movably connected to the mounting screws 14. The upper side of the outer wall surface of the pressure vessel 2 is fixedly connected to the container handle 15. The upper front end of the pressure vessel 2 is movably connected to the... The pressure gauge 16 is connected to the bottom of the support base 1. Several second container buffer components 17 are movably connected to the bottom of the support base 1. A buffer box 18 is movably connected to the top center of the second container buffer component 17. A second spring rod 19 is movably connected to the top center of the buffer box 18. A second buffer rubber pad 20 is movably connected to the bottom center of the second spring rod 19 and the bottom center of the buffer box 18. A second spring 21 is surrounded on the outer wall surface of the second spring rod 19. A container buffer support plate 22 is movably connected to the top of the second spring rod 19.

[0023] The working principle of this utility model is as follows: When using this utility model, firstly, the operator selects a reserved position and inserts the mounting screws 14 into the mounting screw holes 13 opened around the top of the base mounting plate 12. The support base 1 is then installed in the reserved position, and the mounting screws 14 are tightened to ensure that the support base 1 is securely installed in the reserved position. Afterwards, a crane or manual labor is required to lift or raise the pressure vessel 2 using the container handle 15, and load the pressure vessel 2 onto the container buffer support plate 22 inside the support base 1. The container buffer support plate 22 is pressed down, causing the second spring rod 19 and the second spring 21 to press down. The second buffer rubber pad 20 at the bottom of the second spring rod 19 contacts the second buffer rubber pad 20 installed at the middle of the bottom of the buffer box 18, thereby storing and releasing a large amount of energy and optimizing the overall shock absorption effect. After loading is completed, the second spring rod 19 and the second spring 21 will rebound, releasing pressure and making the pressure vessel 2 more stable during use. Then, when... During operation, vibrations and impacts from earthquakes or other sources can cause instability in the internal pressure of pressure vessel 2. The first base buffer assembly 9 can protect the support base 1 and pressure vessel 2 from vibrations and impacts. When subjected to vibrations or impacts, the upper support leg 5 is pressed down, causing the first spring rod 6 and the first spring 7 of the upper support leg 5 to be compressed downwards. The first buffer rubber pad 8 installed at the end of the first spring rod 6 contacts the first buffer rubber pad 8 installed at the bottom of the first base buffer assembly 9, thus protecting the support base 1 and pressure vessel 2 from vibrations and impacts and improving their safety and stability. The pressure gauge 16 is installed on pressure vessel 2 to monitor the internal pressure, allowing operators to understand the pressure situation in real time. The pressure relief valve 4 is installed on the seal 3. When pressure vessel 2 is subjected to vibrations or impacts, the internal pressure will be affected. If necessary, the operator can open the pressure relief valve 4 to adjust the pressure inside the vessel and prevent danger caused by excessive pressure.

[0024] Furthermore, it should be understood that although this specification describes embodiments, not every embodiment contains only one independent technical solution. This narrative style is merely for clarity. Those skilled in the art should consider the specification as a whole, and the technical solutions in each embodiment can also be appropriately combined to form other embodiments that can be understood by those skilled in the art.

Claims

1. An anti-seismic pressure vessel comprising a supporting base (1), a pressure vessel (2), a first base cushioning assembly (9) and a second vessel cushioning assembly (17), characterized in that, The bottom left and right sides of the supporting base (1) are fixedly connected with upper supporting legs (5), the inner top end of the upper supporting leg (5) is fixedly connected with a first spring rod (6), the outer wall surface of the first spring rod (6) is surrounded with a first spring (7), the outer wall surface of the first spring rod (6) is movably connected with a first base buffer assembly (9), the bottom end of the first spring rod (6) and the inner bottom end of the first base buffer assembly (9) are movably connected with a first buffer rubber pad (8), the bottom end of the first base buffer assembly (9) is movably connected with a leg support (10), and the bottom end of the leg support (10) is movably connected with a lower supporting leg (11).

2. The anti-seismic pressure vessel according to claim 1, wherein The inner wall surface of the supporting base (1) is movably connected with a pressure container (2), the top of the pressure container (2) is movably connected with a sealing cover (3), and the top of the sealing cover (3) is movably connected with a pressure relief valve (4).

3. The anti-seismic pressure vessel according to claim 1, wherein The bottom end of the lower supporting leg (11) is fixedly connected with a base mounting disc (12).

4. The anti-seismic pressure vessel according to claim 3, wherein The top of the base mounting disc (12) is provided with mounting screw holes (13), and the inner wall surface of the mounting screw hole (13) is movably connected with a mounting screw (14).

5. The anti-seismic pressure vessel according to claim 2, wherein The outer wall surface of the pressure container (2) is fixedly connected with a container handle (15), and the front end of the pressure container (2) is movably connected with a pressure gauge (16).

6. The shock resistant pressure vessel of claim 1, wherein The inner bottom end of the supporting base (1) is movably connected with a plurality of second container buffer assemblies (17), and the top of the second container buffer assembly (17) is movably connected with a buffer box (18).

7. The shock resistant pressure vessel of claim 6, wherein The top of the buffer box (18) is movably connected with a second spring rod (19), and the bottom end of the second spring rod (19) and the inner bottom end of the buffer box (18) are movably connected with a second buffer rubber pad (20).

8. The shock resistant pressure vessel of claim 7, wherein The outer wall surface of the second spring rod (19) is surrounded with a second spring (21), and the top of the second spring rod (19) is movably connected with a container buffer support plate (22). The outer wall surface of the second spring rod (19) is surrounded with a second spring (21), and the top of the second spring rod (19) is movably connected with a container buffer support plate (22).