A fixing structure for a pedestrian fence

By combining the fixing blocks and slots and designing the locking blocks, the problem of slow construction and adjustment in traditional pedestrian fence fixing methods is solved, achieving rapid installation, stable connection and flexible adjustment, thus improving construction efficiency and service life.

CN224378753UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-19JIANGSU CHENGCHI STEEL BRIDGE CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
JIANGSU CHENGCHI STEEL BRIDGE CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-07-24
Publication Date
2026-06-19

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Abstract

This utility model discloses a fixing structure for a pedestrian fence, including fixing plates disposed on both sides of a fixing post, with the pedestrian fence fixed on one side and fixing blocks disposed on both sides of the pedestrian fence; the fixing plates are provided with slots, the fixing blocks are installed in the slots, the fixing plates are provided with adjustment grooves, and adjustment holes are provided between the adjustment grooves and the slots; locking blocks are installed on the fixing blocks, and protective blocks are installed on the top of the adjustment grooves; this utility model achieves rapid positioning and installation through the cooperation of the fixing blocks and slots, and the locking blocks on the fixing blocks can automatically engage with the adjustment holes by means of the elasticity of the compression springs, simplifying the installation steps and improving installation efficiency; the fixing plates are provided with multiple evenly spaced adjustment holes, which, combined with the cooperation of the locking blocks, allow for flexible adjustment of the position or height of the pedestrian fence according to actual installation needs; the T-shaped slots fit tightly with the fixing blocks, effectively limiting the horizontal and vertical swaying of the fence.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model specifically relates to a fixing structure for pedestrian fences. Background Technology

[0002] In urban transportation and public space construction, pedestrian fences, also known as pedestrian guardrails or barriers, are infrastructure used in urban public spaces to separate pedestrians from vehicles, guide pedestrian flow, and ensure pedestrian safety. Their design must balance safety, practicality, and aesthetics, and they are widely used in roads, parks, squares, construction sites, and other similar locations.

[0003] Traditional pedestrian fences require a precast concrete foundation in the ground, into which the fence posts are embedded and fixed, or by using expansion bolts to directly fix the posts to the ground, or by welding the components together. These fixing methods are difficult to meet the demands of rapid construction, and bolt fixing is prone to detachment during long-term use. Furthermore, traditional pedestrian fences are difficult to adjust after installation; when a change in height is needed, disassembly is the only option, severely impacting construction efficiency.

[0004] Therefore, it is necessary to invent a fixed structure for pedestrian fences to solve the above problems. Utility Model Content

[0005] (a) Purpose of the utility model

[0006] To address the technical problems existing in the background art, this utility model proposes a fixing structure for pedestrian fences, which enables quick installation and adjustment of the fences.

[0007] (II) Technical Solution

[0008] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a fixed structure for a pedestrian fence, comprising fixed plates disposed on both sides of a fixed post, a pedestrian fence fixed on one side of the fixed plates, and fixed inserts matching the fixed plates on both sides of the pedestrian fence;

[0009] The fixing plate has a slot, the fixing block is installed in the slot, the fixing plate also has an adjustment groove on one side of the slot, the adjustment groove and the slot have multiple adjustment holes, the fixing block is equipped with a locking block that matches the adjustment hole, and the top of the adjustment groove is equipped with a protective block.

[0010] The pedestrian fence is fixed between the fixed posts on both sides by the locking blocks and the adjustment holes.

[0011] Preferably, both the slot and the fixing block are T-shaped, the multiple adjustment holes between the slot and the adjustment groove are evenly spaced, and the pedestrian fence has mounting grooves on both sides for installing the fixing blocks.

[0012] Preferably, the bottom side of the fixed insert is provided with a telescopic groove for installing the locking block, a limiting ring is provided at the opening of the telescopic groove, a limiting block matching the limiting ring is provided at the bottom of the locking block, a recessed positioning groove is provided at the bottom of the locking block, a compression spring is installed between the positioning groove and the telescopic groove, and the locking block extends into the adjustment groove through the adjustment hole.

[0013] Preferably, the overall size of the locking block matches the adjustment hole and is cylindrical, while the end of the locking block is hemispherical.

[0014] Preferably, the fixing plate has multiple unlocking holes on both sides outside the adjustment groove, the multiple unlocking holes are evenly spaced, and their positions match the positions of the adjustment holes.

[0015] Preferably, the cross-sectional shape of the protective plug matches the adjustment groove, and the end of the protective plug is provided with a lifting hole. Below the lifting hole, a limiting plate is provided outside the protective plug, and the size of the limiting plate is larger than the size of the adjustment groove.

[0016] Preferably, the bottom of the slot is provided with a baffle, which closes the bottom of the slot.

[0017] Preferably, the bottom of the fixed pile is provided with a fixed base, and the size of the fixed base is larger than the size of the fixed pile.

[0018] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of the above-mentioned technical solution of this utility model are:

[0019] 1. This utility model achieves rapid positioning and installation through the cooperation of the fixed plug and the slot. The locking block on the fixed plug can automatically engage with the adjustment hole by means of the elasticity of the compression spring, without the need for additional fastening tools, which simplifies the installation steps and improves the installation efficiency.

[0020] 2. The fixing plate of this utility model is provided with multiple evenly spaced adjustment holes. Combined with the locking block, the position or height of the pedestrian fence can be flexibly adjusted according to the actual installation requirements to adapt to the installation requirements of different scenarios.

[0021] 3. In this utility model, the T-shaped slot and the fixed plug fit tightly together, which can effectively limit the horizontal and vertical sway of the fence; the locking block, through the structural design of the telescopic groove, the limiting ring and the limiting block, can prevent it from falling off and stably lock into the adjustment hole. Combined with the elastic locking of the compression spring, it further ensures the stability of the connection between the fence and the fixed pile. Attached Figure Description

[0022] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this application or the prior art, the drawings used in the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments recorded in this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings.

[0023] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;

[0024] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the overall installation structure of a single pedestrian fence according to this utility model.

[0025] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the disassembled structure of the fixed stake and pedestrian fence of this utility model. Figure 1 ;

[0026] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the disassembled structure of the fixed stake and pedestrian fence of this utility model. Figure 2 ;

[0027] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the locking block mounting structure of this utility model. Figure 1 ;

[0028] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the locking block mounting structure of this utility model. Figure 2 .

[0029] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures:

[0030] 1. Fixed stake; 11. Fixed base; 2. Fixed plate; 21. Slot; 22. Adjustment groove; 23. Adjustment hole; 24. Unlocking hole; 25. Baffle; 3. Pedestrian fence; 31. Installation groove; 4. Fixed plug; 41. Locking block; 42. Telescopic groove; 43. Limiting ring; 44. Limiting block; 45. Positioning groove; 46. Compression spring; 5. Protective plug; 51. Lifting hole; 52. Limiting plate. Detailed Implementation

[0031] To enable those skilled in the art to better understand the technical solution of this utility model, the present utility model will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0032] This utility model provides, for example Figure 1-6 The pedestrian fence fixing structure shown includes fixing plates 2 set on both sides of fixing post 1, pedestrian fence 3 fixed on one side of the fixing plates 2, and fixing blocks 4 matching the fixing plates 2 on both sides of the pedestrian fence 3.

[0033] Specifically, a slot 21 is provided on the fixing plate 2, and a fixing block 4 is installed in the slot 21. An adjustment groove 22 is also provided on one side of the slot 21 on the fixing plate 2. Multiple adjustment holes 23 are provided between the adjustment groove 22 and the slot 21. A locking block 41 matching the adjustment hole 23 is installed on the fixing block 4. A protective block 5 is installed on the top of the adjustment groove 22.

[0034] Specifically, the pedestrian fence 3 is fixed between the two fixed posts 1 by locking blocks 41 and adjusting holes 23 on both sides.

[0035] Specifically, both the slot 21 and the fixing block 4 are T-shaped, and the multiple adjustment holes 23 between the slot 21 and the adjustment groove 22 are evenly spaced. The pedestrian fence 3 has mounting grooves 31 on both sides for installing the fixing block 4.

[0036] Reference Figure 3-6 The bottom side of the fixed plug 4 is provided with a telescopic groove 42 for installing the locking block 41. A limiting ring 43 is provided at the opening of the telescopic groove 42. The bottom of the locking block 41 is provided with a limiting block 44 that matches the limiting ring 43. The bottom of the locking block 41 is provided with a recessed positioning groove 45. A compression spring 46 is installed between the positioning groove 45 and the telescopic groove 42. The locking block 41 extends into the adjustment groove 22 through the adjustment hole 23.

[0037] Specifically, the overall size of the locking block 41 matches that of the adjustment hole 23, and it is cylindrical, with the end of the locking block 41 being hemispherical.

[0038] Specifically, the fixing plate 2 has multiple unlocking holes 24 on both sides outside the adjustment groove 22. The multiple unlocking holes 24 are evenly spaced and their positions match the positions of the adjustment holes 23.

[0039] In this embodiment, the fixing blocks 4 are installed in the mounting slots 31 on both sides of the pedestrian fence 3 to ensure that the fixing blocks 4 are firmly connected to the fence 3. The fixing blocks 4 have a T-shaped structure, which matches the T-shaped slots 21 on the fixing plate 2, ensuring guidance and stability during insertion.

[0040] Specifically, the fence insertion and initial positioning involves lifting the pedestrian fence 3 with the assembled fixing blocks 4, aligning the fixing blocks 4 on both sides with the T-shaped slots 21 of the fixing plate 2, and slowly inserting them downwards. The baffle 25 at the bottom of the slot 21 limits the insertion depth of the fixing blocks 4, preventing over-insertion that could cause the fence to shift position.

[0041] In this embodiment, during the insertion of the fixing block 4, the locking block 41 in its bottom telescopic groove 42 is squeezed by the inner wall of the slot 21, compressing the compression spring 46 at the bottom and retracting into the telescopic groove 42. When the fixing block 4 is inserted to the target height, the locking block 41 will align with a certain adjustment hole 23 on the fixing plate 2. At this time, the compression spring 46 resets, pushing the locking block 41 through the adjustment hole 23 and into the adjustment groove 22, thus completing the locking of the fence.

[0042] Reference Figure 3 The cross-sectional shape of the protective plug 5 matches that of the adjustment groove 22, and the end of the protective plug 5 is provided with a lifting hole 51. Below the lifting hole 51, a limiting plate 52 is provided outside the protective plug 5. The size of the limiting plate 52 is larger than that of the adjustment groove 22.

[0043] Specifically, a baffle 25 is provided at the bottom of the slot 21, and the baffle 25 closes the bottom of the slot 21.

[0044] In this embodiment, after the fence is locked, the protective plug 5 is inserted from the top of the adjustment slot 22 until the limiting plate 52 outside the protective plug 5 abuts against the top of the adjustment slot 22. At this time, the protective plug 5 seals the adjustment slot 22, which can prevent dust, rainwater or foreign objects from entering and prevent the adjustment hole 23 and locking block 41 from being corroded or blocked.

[0045] Specifically, the bottom of the fixed pile 1 is provided with a fixed base 11, and the size of the fixed base 11 is larger than the size of the fixed pile 1.

[0046] In this embodiment, the fixed pile 1 is installed at a predetermined ground position via its bottom fixed base 11. Because the fixed base 11 is larger than the fixed pile 1, the contact area with the ground is increased, improving the overall stability of the fixed pile 1 and preventing it from tipping over. Fixed plates 2 are pre-fixed on both sides of the fixed pile 1 to ensure that the two fixed plates 2 remain vertical and symmetrical, forming the basic fixed frame of the fence.

[0047] In this embodiment, the protective insert 5 is pulled upward through the lifting hole 51 at the end of the insert and removed from the adjustment groove 22, exposing the locking block 41 inside.

[0048] Specifically, during the unlocking operation, a thin rod-like tool is inserted through the unlocking holes 24 on both sides of the fixed plate 2, aligned with the locking block 41 in the adjustment groove 22, and pressed inward to compress the spring 46 and exit the adjustment hole 23, retracting back into the telescopic groove 42.

[0049] Specifically, after unlocking, the pedestrian fence 3 can be moved up and down, and other adjustment holes 23 can be selected to relock; if disassembly is required, simply lift the fence upwards to pull the fixing block 4 out of the slot 21.

[0050] In this embodiment, the T-shaped slot and the plug block work together to achieve rapid guidance and positioning. The locking block automatically engages with the adjustment hole through a compression spring, and initial locking can be completed without additional tools, greatly simplifying the installation process.

[0051] Specifically, the multiple evenly spaced adjustment holes 23 on the fixing plate 2 can flexibly adjust the installation height of the pedestrian fence 3 according to actual needs, making it highly adaptable.

[0052] Specifically, the T-shaped plug and slot fit together to limit the horizontal swaying of the fence, the locking block and adjustment hole snap together to limit vertical displacement, the fixed base enhances the stability of the fixed pile, and the overall structure has strong resistance to external forces.

[0053] Specifically, the protective insert block seals the adjustment groove, which can effectively isolate external dust and rainwater, prevent the locking mechanism from rusting or clogging, and extend the service life of the structure.

[0054] Specifically, the protective insert can be quickly removed through the lifting hole, and the unlocking hole can be unlocked with simple tools, making it easy to adjust the height, disassemble and repair later, with a low operating threshold.

[0055] Specifically, the baffle 25 at the bottom of the slot and the limiting plate 52 of the protective plug limit the insertion depth of the plug and the position of the protective plug, respectively, to ensure that the installation position of each component is accurate and to avoid deviation.

[0056] The foregoing description only illustrates certain exemplary embodiments of the present invention. Undoubtedly, those skilled in the art can modify the described embodiments in various ways without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Therefore, the above drawings and descriptions are illustrative in nature and should not be construed as limiting the scope of protection of the claims of the present invention.

Claims

1. A fixing structure of a pedestrian fence, characterized by: It includes fixing plates (2) set on both sides of the fixing pile (1), a pedestrian fence (3) fixed on one side of the fixing plates (2), and fixing blocks (4) matching the fixing plates (2) on both sides of the pedestrian fence (3). The fixing plate (2) has a slot (21) and the fixing block (4) is installed in the slot (21). The fixing plate (2) also has an adjustment groove (22) on one side of the slot (21). Multiple adjustment holes (23) are provided between the adjustment groove (22) and the slot (21). The fixing block (4) is equipped with a locking block (41) that matches the adjustment hole (23). A protective plug (5) is installed on the top of the adjustment groove (22). The pedestrian fence (3) is fixed between the fixed posts (1) on both sides by means of the locking block (41) and the adjustment hole (23).

2. The fixing structure of a pedestrian fence according to claim 1, characterized in that: Both the slot (21) and the fixing block (4) are T-shaped. The multiple adjustment holes (23) between the slot (21) and the adjustment groove (22) are evenly spaced. The pedestrian fence (3) has mounting grooves (31) on both sides for installing the fixing block (4).

3. The fixing structure of a pedestrian fence according to claim 1, characterized in that: The bottom side of the fixed insert (4) is provided with a telescopic groove (42) for installing the locking block (41). A limiting ring (43) is provided at the opening of the telescopic groove (42). The bottom of the locking block (41) is provided with a limiting block (44) that matches the limiting ring (43). The bottom of the locking block (41) is provided with a recessed positioning groove (45). A compression spring (46) is installed between the positioning groove (45) and the telescopic groove (42). The locking block (41) extends into the adjusting groove (22) through the adjusting hole (23).

4. The fixing structure of a pedestrian fence according to claim 3, characterized in that: The locking block (41) has an overall size that matches the adjustment hole (23) and is cylindrical, with the end of the locking block (41) being hemispherical.

5. The fixing structure of a pedestrian fence according to claim 1, characterized in that: The fixing plate (2) has multiple unlocking holes (24) on both sides outside the adjustment groove (22). The multiple unlocking holes (24) are evenly spaced and their positions match the positions of the adjustment holes (23).

6. The fixing structure of a pedestrian fence according to claim 1, characterized in that: The cross-sectional shape of the protective plug (5) matches that of the adjustment groove (22), and the end of the protective plug (5) is provided with a lifting hole (51). Below the lifting hole (51) and outside the protective plug (5), there is a limiting plate (52). The size of the limiting plate (52) is larger than that of the adjustment groove (22).

7. The fixing structure of a pedestrian fence according to claim 1, characterized in that: The slot (21) has a baffle (25) at the bottom, which closes the bottom of the slot (21).

8. The fixing structure of a pedestrian fence according to claim 1, characterized in that: The fixed pile (1) is provided with a fixed base (11) at the bottom, and the size of the fixed base (11) is larger than the size of the fixed pile (1).