Water conservancy project pipeline support
By using a rotating locking design for fixed and movable support components, the problems of laborious operation and high cost in existing large-scale pipeline support technologies are solved, achieving a low-cost and easy-to-operate pipeline support effect.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202521392998.4
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-07-03
- Publication Date
- 2026-05-15
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-07-03
AI Technical Summary
Existing low-cost pipe supports on the market are labor-intensive and costly to operate when supporting large pipes, and are difficult to achieve effective locking.
The design employs a combination of fixed and movable support components. By rotating the movable support component and the fixed support component to form a circular structure, and cooperating with the connecting component to achieve the clamping and locking of the pipeline, the support component is formed by cast-in-reinforced concrete, simplifying the production process.
It enables convenient support operations for large pipelines, reduces production costs, and makes the supports more convenient to use and transport.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field of water conservancy engineering, specifically to a water conservancy engineering pipeline support. Background Technology
[0002] Water conservancy pipelines are important facilities for transporting and distributing water resources, and are widely used in water supply, drainage, irrigation, flood control and other fields. However, water conservancy pipelines usually need to cross different terrains and environments, such as valleys, rivers and roads. In order to ensure that the installation and operation of pipelines are not restricted by terrain, supports are used to support the pipelines. In order to reduce costs, existing pipeline supports on the market can still support the pipelines. Generally, they are set as two semi-circular arc structures. The pipeline is clamped in the two semi-circular arc structures, and then the two semi-circular arc structures are fastened with fastening components to complete the support of the pipeline. For example, the support structure disclosed in application number 202322884740.3 is a pipeline support for water conservancy projects.
[0003] However, when the pipe diameter is large, the aforementioned pipe support may not be able to be manually operated when engaging the upper semi-circular structure, or manual operation may be very laborious. Mechanical force engagement will increase the cost of the entire support. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a water conservancy engineering pipeline support to solve the problem mentioned in the background art that the current low-cost pipeline supports on the market are only suitable for supporting small pipelines when performing pipeline clamping and support.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a water conservancy engineering pipeline support, including a fixed base, which is cast from reinforced concrete and installed inside the water conservancy base layer for overall support.
[0006] A support assembly is detachably installed from the top of the fixed base. A support component is provided above the support assembly for supporting the pipeline. The support component includes a fixed support component and a movable support component. There are two fixed support components, and a rotating movable support component is provided in the middle of the two fixed support components. The movable support component and the fixed support component are connected and fixed by a connecting component. The top of the support assembly is connected to the bottom of the fixed support component.
[0007] Preferably, the support assembly includes a mounting plate and a support frame, with the support frame symmetrically arranged at the top of the mounting plate, and the top of the support frame being integrally installed with the bottom of the fixed support assembly.
[0008] Preferably, the fixed support assembly includes a lower plate, a sliding groove, a first through hole, and a reserved groove. The lower plate has a semi-circular arc structure and two sets of sliding grooves are symmetrically arranged on its inner side. A reserved groove is embedded in the middle of the outer side of the lower plate, and a through first through hole is provided at the top of both sides of the lower plate.
[0009] Preferably, the movable support component includes an upper plate, a protruding plate, a slide rail, and a second through hole. The upper plate is arranged in a 200° arc shape, and slide rails are provided on both sides of its exterior. The slide rails engage with the slide grooves. The top of both sides of the upper plate are also provided with a through second through hole, and the size and position of the second through hole correspond to the first through hole.
[0010] Preferably, the outer wall of the upper plate is also evenly distributed with protruding plates for manual pushing and sliding of the upper plate.
[0011] Preferably, the connecting assembly includes a screw and a nut. The screw passes through the middle of the second through hole and the first through hole, and the two sides of the screw are fastened by the nut with threads. The polygonal structure on the outside of the nut engages with the reserved groove. A hexagonal groove is provided on the outer side of the top of the nut for engaging with an external hexagonal wrench.
[0012] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are: the water conservancy project pipeline support;
[0013] 1. The support component, fixed support component and movable support component can all be formed by injection molding. After that, the three components only need to be snapped together to complete the assembly. There is no mechanical linkage between the various mechanisms in the entire production process, which makes the operation convenient and the production difficulty low, thus making the production cost of the entire bracket low.
[0014] 2. The movable support component rotates between the two fixed support components. Therefore, after the pipe is supported on the fixed support component, when it is necessary to clamp and support the top of the pipe, the movable support component only needs to be rotated manually to form a circular structure between the fixed and movable support components, clamping the pipe. With the connection of the connecting components, the positions of the fixed and movable support components can be fixed. Throughout the process, whether it is a large or small pipe, the operator only needs to rotate the movable support component and does not need to remove it. The operation is convenient and labor-saving, making it easier to operate in practice. At the same time, by rotating the movable support component, it can also be stored between the two fixed support components, reducing the size of the entire bracket and making it more convenient to place and transport. Attached Figure Description
[0015] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the bracket of this utility model supporting the pipeline;
[0016] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the folded structure of the bracket of this utility model;
[0017] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram showing the disassembled structure of the fixed support component, the movable support component, and the connecting component of this utility model;
[0018] Figure 4 This is an enlarged structural diagram of the connection between the fixed support component, the movable support component, and the connecting component of this utility model;
[0019] Figure 5 This is a partially enlarged structural diagram of the fixed support component and the movable support component of this utility model when they are in an overlapping state.
[0020] In the diagram: 1. Fixed base; 2. Support assembly; 21. Mounting plate; 22. Support frame; 3. Fixed support assembly; 31. Lower clamping plate; 32. Slide groove; 33. First through hole; 34. Reserved slot; 4. Movable support assembly; 41. Upper clamping plate; 42. Protruding plate; 43. Slide rail; 44. Second through hole; 5. Connecting assembly; 51. Screw; 52. Nut. Detailed Implementation
[0021] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.
[0022] Please see Figure 1-5 This utility model provides a technical solution: a water conservancy engineering pipeline support, including a fixed base 1, which is made of reinforced concrete and is set inside the water conservancy base layer for overall support.
[0023] Support component 2 is detachably installed from the top of fixed base 1. A support component is provided above the support component 2 for supporting the pipeline. The support component includes a fixed support component 3 and a movable support component 4. There are two fixed support components 3, and a rotating movable support component 4 is provided in the middle of the two fixed support components 3. The movable support component 4 and the fixed support component 3 are connected and fixed by a connecting component 5. The top of the support component 2 is connected to the bottom of the fixed support component 3.
[0024] This application provides a hydraulic engineering pipeline support with a movable support component 4. Specifically, in use, the entire fixed base 1 is first set inside the base groove. Then, the support component 2 is installed above the fixed base 1. First, the external pipeline is placed on the top of the fixed support component 3 for support and locking by manual or mechanical suspension. Then, the operator manually controls the movable support component 4 to rotate. When it is completely rotated to the top of the pipeline, the movable support component 4 and the fixed support component 3 are connected and tightened by the connecting component 5, thus completing the purpose of supporting the pipeline.
[0025] Specifically, according to Figure 1-2 As shown, the support assembly 2 includes a mounting plate 21 and a support frame 22. The support frame 22 is symmetrically arranged at the top of the mounting plate 21, and the top of the support frame 22 is integrally installed with the bottom of the fixed support assembly 3.
[0026] When installing the support component 2, simply take the mounting plate 21 and place it above the fixed base 1. Thus, the installation of the support frame 22 and the fixed support component 3 at its top is completed through the mounting plate 21.
[0027] Furthermore, according to Figure 2-5 As shown, the fixed support assembly 3 includes a lower plate 31, a sliding groove 32, a first through hole 33, and a reserved groove 34. The lower plate 31 is arranged in a semi-circular arc structure, and two sets of sliding grooves 32 are symmetrically arranged on its inner side. A reserved groove 34 is embedded in the middle position of the outer side of the lower plate 31. The top of both sides of the lower plate 31 are provided with a through first through hole 33.
[0028] The movable support component 4 includes an upper plate 41, a protruding plate 42, a slide rail 43, and a second through hole 44. The upper plate 41 is arranged in a 200° arc structure, and slide rails 43 are provided on both sides of its exterior. The slide rails 43 are engaged with the slide groove 32. The top of both sides of the upper plate 41 are also provided with a through second through hole 44, and the size and position of the second through hole 44 correspond to the first through hole 33.
[0029] The outer wall of the upper plate 41 is also evenly distributed with protruding plates 42, which are used for manually pushing and sliding the upper plate 41.
[0030] Specifically, when placing the pipe, it is directly clamped above the upper clamping plate 41 and the lower clamping plate 31. After the pipe is placed, the operator only needs to hold the protruding plate 42 to apply force to the upper clamping plate 41, thereby causing the upper clamping plate 41 and its external slide rail 43 to rotate. The slide rail 43 slides inside the slide groove 32, thus allowing the upper clamping plate 41 to rotate and move completely above the pipe. When the upper clamping plate 41 and the lower clamping plate 31 are completely clamped to the pipe, the first through hole 33 and the second through hole 44 are in the corresponding state. Therefore, it is only necessary to insert the connecting component 5 into the first through hole 33 and the second through hole 44 to tighten and fix the position of the upper clamping plate 41 and the lower clamping plate 31, thereby completing the clamping and fixing work.
[0031] In this application, when assembling the upper plate 41 and the lower plate 31, it is only necessary to engage the slide rail 43 on the upper plate 41 with the top of the lower plate 31 and the slide groove 32. After that, the engagement and assembly of the upper plate 41 can be completed.
[0032] Furthermore, during the tightening process, according to Figure 4 As shown, the connecting component 5 includes a screw 51 and a nut 52. The screw 51 passes through the middle of the second through hole 44 and the first through hole 33, and the two sides of the screw 51 are fastened by the nut 52. The polygonal structure on the outside of the nut 52 engages with the reserved groove 34. The top outer side of the nut 52 is provided with a hexagonal groove for engaging with an external hexagonal wrench.
[0033] When connecting and tightening, the screw 51 needs to be inserted between the second through hole 44 and the first through hole 33. Then, the nut 52 is rotated and tightened on both sides of the screw 51. When the nut 52 is rotated and tightened, its outer surface will engage with the inside of the reserved groove 34. The reserved groove 34 can further protect the nut 52. Finally, when the nut 52 needs to be disassembled, simply engage the external hexagonal wrench with the hexagonal groove inside the nut 52 to complete the rotation and disassembly of the nut 52. The contents not described in detail in this specification are existing technologies known to those skilled in the art.
[0034] Although the present invention has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art can still modify the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments or make equivalent substitutions for some of the technical features. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present invention should be included within the protection scope of the present invention.
Claims
1. A pipe support for water conservancy projects, characterized in that, include; The fixed seat (1) is made of reinforced concrete and is set inside the hydraulic foundation for overall support. The support component (2) is detached and installed from the top of the fixed base (1). A support component is provided above the support component (2) for supporting the pipeline. The support component includes a fixed support component (3) and a movable support component (4). There are two fixed support components (3), and a rotating movable support component (4) is provided in the middle of the two fixed support components (3). The movable support component (4) and the fixed support component (3) are connected and fixed by a connecting component (5). The top of the support component (2) is connected to the bottom of the fixed support component (3).
2. A water conservancy engineering pipeline support according to claim 1, characterized in that: The support component (2) includes a mounting plate (21) and a support frame (22). The support frame (22) is symmetrically arranged at the top of the mounting plate (21), and the top of the support frame (22) is integrally installed with the bottom of the fixed support component (3).
3. A water conservancy engineering pipeline support according to claim 1, characterized in that: The fixed support assembly (3) includes a lower plate (31), a sliding groove (32), a first through hole (33), and a reserved groove (34). The lower plate (31) is arranged in a semi-circular arc shape, and two sets of sliding grooves (32) are symmetrically arranged on its inner side. A reserved groove (34) is embedded in the middle position of the outer side of the lower plate (31). The top of both sides of the lower plate (31) are provided with a through first through hole (33).
4. A water conservancy engineering pipeline support according to claim 1, characterized in that: The movable support component (4) includes an upper plate (41), a protruding plate (42), a slide rail (43), and a second through hole (44). The upper plate (41) is arranged in a 200° arc structure, and slide rails (43) are provided on both sides of its exterior. The slide rails (43) are engaged with the slide groove (32). The top of both sides of the upper plate (41) are also provided with a through second through hole (44). The size and position of the second through hole (44) correspond to those of the first through hole (33).
5. A water conservancy engineering pipeline support according to claim 4, characterized in that: The outer wall of the upper plate (41) is also evenly distributed with protruding plates (42) for manually pushing and sliding the upper plate (41).
6. A water conservancy engineering pipeline support according to claim 4, characterized in that: The connecting assembly (5) includes a screw (51) and a nut (52). The screw (51) passes through the middle of the second through hole (44) and the first through hole (33), and the two sides of the screw (51) are threadedly fastened by the nut (52). The polygonal structure on the outside of the nut (52) engages with the reserved groove (34). A hexagonal groove is provided on the outer side of the top of the nut (52) for engaging with an external hexagonal wrench.