A flat plate glass door typhoon prevention device
By combining modularly designed snap-fit rods, snap-fit holes, and locking bolts, the problem of complex structure and poor versatility of existing flat glass door typhoon protection devices is solved, achieving flexible installation and efficient protection.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- ZHUHAI HUAFA JONES LANG LASALLE PROPERTY SERVICES CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-06-13
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-19
AI Technical Summary
Existing flat-panel glass door typhoon protection devices suffer from problems such as complex structure, cumbersome installation, poor versatility, and the need for professional installation personnel.
The device adopts a modular design, including a first card slot frame and a second card slot frame. Through the combination of carding rods, carding holes, fixing holes and locking bolts, the device can be modularly assembled and disassembled to adapt to glass doors of different sizes, and the double fixing structure enhances the protective effect.
It improves the versatility and installation flexibility of the device, reduces installation difficulty, enhances wind resistance, allows ordinary users to complete the installation, and simplifies daily maintenance and disassembly.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model belongs to the technical field of typhoon protection equipment, specifically relating to a typhoon protection device for a flat glass door. Background Technology
[0002] With the development of the construction industry, flat glass doors, with their aesthetic and transparent characteristics, have been widely used in commercial buildings, residences, and other places. However, in typhoon-prone areas, flat glass doors face severe challenges. The strong winds, torrential rains, and accompanying wind pressure impacts brought by typhoons can easily cause glass doors to crack, deform, or even fall off, resulting not only in property damage but also potentially endangering personal safety.
[0003] Currently, existing typhoon protection devices for flat glass doors have many defects. Some devices adopt an integral structure, which is difficult to disassemble and adjust after installation, and cannot be adapted to glass doors of different sizes, resulting in poor versatility. In addition, existing typhoon protection devices generally have complex structures and cumbersome installation steps, often requiring professional personnel to use special tools for installation. This not only increases installation costs but also causes many inconveniences for users. Therefore, those skilled in the art provide a typhoon protection device for flat glass doors to solve the above-mentioned problems. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a simple and reasonably designed flat glass door typhoon protection device in order to solve the above problems.
[0005] This utility model achieves the above-mentioned objective through the following technical solution: it includes a first card slot frame for fixing on both sides of a flat glass door and a second card slot frame for fixing on the front side of the flat glass door. The two first card slot frames and the second card slot frame are parallel. The side walls of the two first card slot frames and the two side walls of the second card slot frame are respectively provided with a plurality of symmetrically distributed horizontal carding frames. Each horizontal carding frame has a protective baffle attached to its top. Each protective baffle is respectively attached to the inner side wall of the corresponding first card slot frame and the second card slot frame.
[0006] As a further optimization of this utility model, threaded sleeves and snap-fit rods are respectively installed on the two side walls of the horizontal snap-fit frame, and the horizontal snap-fit frame includes a plurality of snap-fit holes that snap-fit with the snap-fit rods.
[0007] As a further optimization of this utility model, the two side walls of the first card slot frame are respectively provided with fixing holes that cooperate with the card-attaching holes.
[0008] As a further optimization of this utility model, the side wall of the first card slot frame is provided with a locking bolt that is threadedly connected to the corresponding card hole.
[0009] As a further optimization of this utility model, a number of symmetrically distributed first fixing rings are fixedly welded to the front sidewalls of the two first card slot frames, and a number of second fixing rings parallel to the first fixing rings are welded to the front sidewalls of the second card slot frame.
[0010] As a further optimization of this utility model, a fixing rod that abuts against the protective baffle is provided through the connection between the first fixing ring and the second fixing ring.
[0011] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:
[0012] 1. This utility model uses a combination of a horizontal snap-fit bracket, snap-fit holes, fixing holes and locking bolts to achieve modular splicing and disassembly. This design not only facilitates transportation and storage, but also allows for flexible adjustment of the number of horizontal snap-fit brackets according to the actual size of the glass door, adapting to flat glass doors of different widths and heights, greatly improving the versatility and installation flexibility of the device.
[0013] 2. This utility model enhances the protective effect through a double fixing structure. The protective baffle is not only snapped into the top of the horizontal snap-fit frame and the inner sidewalls of the first and second snap-fit frames, but also further fixed by a fixing rod passing through the first and second fixing rings, forming a three-dimensional protection. At the same time, the tight cooperation and stable connection between the components can effectively disperse the impact force of the typhoon on the glass door, significantly improve the overall wind resistance of the device, and more reliably protect the glass door from typhoon damage.
[0014] 3. The connection method of each component in this utility model is clear and easy to understand. The installation process is simple and easy to understand. Ordinary users can complete the assembly by following the installation steps, which reduces the installation difficulty and labor cost. While improving the installation efficiency, it also facilitates daily maintenance and disassembly. Attached Figure Description
[0015] Figure 1 This is a first structural schematic diagram of the present invention;
[0016] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the second structure of this utility model;
[0017] Figure 3 This is a partial structural schematic diagram of the present invention;
[0018] Figure 4 This is a partial side sectional view of the present invention;
[0019] Figure 5 This is a utility model Figure 4 Enlarged view of point A in the middle;
[0020] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the second card slot frame of this utility model.
[0021] In the diagram: 1. First slot frame; 2. Second slot frame; 3. First fixing ring; 4. Fixing rod; 5. Protective baffle; 6. Second fixing ring; 7. Locking bolt; 8. Snap-fit hole; 9. Threaded sleeve; 10. Snap-fit rod; 11. Horizontal snap-fit frame; 12. Fixing hole. Detailed Implementation
[0022] The present application will now be described in further detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. It should be noted that the following specific embodiments are only used to further illustrate the present application and should not be construed as limiting the scope of protection of the present application. Those skilled in the art can make some non-essential improvements and adjustments to the present application based on the above application content.
[0023] Example 1
[0024] like Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 3 As shown, this utility model includes a first card slot frame 1 fixed on both sides of a flat glass door and a second card slot frame 2 fixed on the front side of the flat glass door. The two first card slot frames 1 and the second card slot frame 2 are parallel to each other. Several symmetrically distributed horizontal card holders 11 are provided on the side walls of the two first card slot frames 1 and the two side walls of the second card slot frame 2. Each horizontal card holder 11 has a protective baffle 5 attached to its top, and each protective baffle 5 is attached to the inner side wall of the corresponding first card slot frame 1 and second card slot frame 2. In this way, the protective baffle 5 can protect the flat glass door.
[0025] like Figures 1-6 As shown, further, threaded sleeves 9 and snap-fit rods 10 are respectively installed on the two side walls of the horizontal snap-fit frame 11. The horizontal snap-fit frame 11 includes several snap-fit holes 8 that snap with the snap-fit rods 10. The snap-fit rods 10 can be inserted into the snap-fit holes 8 to realize the splicing and fixing of the horizontal snap-fit frame 11. At the same time, the two side walls of the first snap-fit frame 1 are respectively provided with fixing holes 12 that cooperate with the snap-fit holes 8 to ensure that the horizontal snap-fit frame 11 is stably connected to the first snap-fit frame 1. The side wall of the first snap-fit frame 1 is provided with locking bolts 7 that are threadedly connected to the corresponding snap-fit holes 8. By tightening the locking bolts 7, the horizontal snap-fit frame 11 is further fixed.
[0026] like Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 3As shown, several symmetrically distributed first fixing rings 3 are fixedly welded to the front side walls of the two first card slot frames 1, and several second fixing rings 6 parallel to the first fixing rings 3 are welded to the front side walls of the second card slot frames 2. A fixing rod 4 that abuts against the protective baffle 5 is connected through the first fixing rings 3 and the second fixing rings 6. The fixing rod 4 passes through the first fixing rings 3 and the second fixing rings 6 to further fix the protective baffle 5 and enhance the stability of the typhoon protection device.
[0027] It should be noted that when using this utility model: first, fix the two first card slot brackets 1 to both sides of the flat glass door with screws, then fix the second card slot bracket 2 to the front side of the flat glass door, ensuring that the three are parallel. Then, install the horizontal card connecting bracket 11 on the first card slot bracket 1 and the second card slot bracket 2 through the card connecting rod 10, card connecting hole 8, fixing hole 12 and locking bolt 7. Next, attach the protective baffle 5 to the top of the horizontal card connecting bracket 11 and the inner side wall of the first card slot bracket 1 and the second card slot bracket 2. Finally, pass the fixing rod 4 through the first fixing ring 3, the protective baffle 5 and the second fixing ring 6 in sequence to complete the installation of the entire typhoon protection device. When a typhoon comes, the device effectively resists the impact of the typhoon on the flat glass door through the protective baffle 5 and the stable connection between the components, protecting the glass door from damage.
[0028] The embodiments described above are merely examples of several implementations of this utility model, and while the descriptions are relatively specific and detailed, they should not be construed as limiting the scope of this utility model patent. It should be noted that those skilled in the art can make various modifications and improvements without departing from the concept of this utility model, and these modifications and improvements all fall within the protection scope of this utility model.
Claims
1. A flat plate glass door typhoon preventing device, characterized in that: It includes a first card slot frame (1) for fixing on both sides of a flat glass door and a second card slot frame (2) for fixing on the front side of a flat glass door. The two first card slot frames (1) and the second card slot frame (2) are parallel to each other. The side walls of the two first card slot frames (1) and the two side walls of the second card slot frame (2) are respectively provided with several symmetrically distributed horizontal card holders (11). Each horizontal card holder (11) is fitted with a protective baffle (5) at its top. Each protective baffle (5) is fitted with the inner side wall of the corresponding first card slot frame (1) and second card slot frame (2).
2. The typhoon protection device for a flat glass door according to claim 1, characterized in that: The horizontal snap-fit bracket (11) has threaded sleeves (9) and snap-fit rods (10) installed on its two side walls respectively. The horizontal snap-fit bracket (11) includes a plurality of snap-fit holes (8) that snap into the snap-fit rods (10).
3. The typhoon protection device for a flat glass door according to claim 2, characterized in that: The first card slot frame (1) has fixing holes (12) on both sides that cooperate with the card-attaching holes (8).
4. The typhoon protection device for a flat glass door according to claim 3, characterized in that: The side wall of the first card slot frame (1) is provided with a locking bolt (7) that is threadedly connected to the corresponding card hole (8).
5. A typhoon-proof device for a flat glass door according to claim 4, characterized in that: The front sidewalls of the two first card slot frames (1) are fixedly welded with a number of symmetrically distributed first fixing rings (3), and the front sidewalls of the second card slot frame (2) are welded with a number of second fixing rings (6) parallel to the first fixing rings (3).
6. A typhoon-proof device for a flat glass door according to claim 5, characterized in that: A fixing rod (4) that abuts against the protective baffle (5) is connected between the first fixing ring (3) and the second fixing ring (6).