Elevator steel structure suspension top drainage structure

CN224336984UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-09郑州中塔钢结构有限公司

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
郑州中塔钢结构有限公司
Filing Date
2025-06-23
Publication Date
2026-06-09

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

The existing elevator suspended ceiling and connecting corridor lack effective drainage structures, resulting in slow drainage and easy splashing, which affects pedestrian passage on the ground.

Method used

An elevator steel structure suspended roof drainage structure was designed, including a first diversion channel, a guide pipe, a flow regulation mechanism, and a drainage channel. Through the cooperation of the pad strip and the guide pipe, rainwater can be quickly collected and regulated to avoid splashing.

Benefits of technology

It enables rapid drainage of rainwater from the suspended roof and connecting corridors, avoids splashing during drainage, improves drainage efficiency, and ensures the safety of pedestrians on the ground.

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Abstract

This utility model relates to the field of elevator technology, specifically to a drainage structure for a suspended roof of an elevator steel structure. It includes an elevator body, a suspended roof above the elevator body, a first drainage channel on the elevator body that cooperates with the suspended roof, a pad inside the first drainage channel, and a pair of guide pipes below the first drainage channel with openings at their bottoms, the guide pipes connecting to the interior of the first drainage channel. A connecting corridor is located on one side of the elevator body, and second drainage channels cooperating with the guide pipes are located on both sides of the connecting corridor. A flow regulating mechanism is installed inside the guide pipes, and a drain pipe is located below each of the second drainage channels. This effectively solves the problems of slow drainage and splashing affecting pedestrians on the ground caused by the lack of drainage structures at the suspended roof and connecting corridor locations in the prior art.
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