Concrete pole autoclave

By introducing support components and steam components into the steam curing tank of cement poles, the problem of uneven heating during the steam curing process of cement poles was solved, achieving uniform heating and efficient production.

CN224391474UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-23ANHUI AVATAR ELECTRIC CO LTD
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CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
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Filing Date
2025-06-09
Publication Date
2026-06-23

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a concrete cement pole steaming pool relates to cement pole production technical field, and its technical key points include pool body, support subassembly and steam subassembly, the bottom of pool body is provided with base, the support subassembly includes the multiple support rollers of rotation installation on base and is used for driving the drive subassembly of support roller rotation, the drive subassembly sets up at one side of pool body, the steam subassembly includes the multiple gas outlet pipes of embedding installation on the top surface of base, the gas outlet pipe sets up between adjacent support roller, the top of gas outlet pipe is provided with a plurality of gas holes, one side fixed mounting of base has the steam inlet pipe, the steam inlet pipe with every gas outlet pipe is connected through the connecting pipe intercommunication. Technical effect is through setting up support subassembly, can drive cement pole rotation when carrying out steaming to cement pole, can make cement pole even heat, improves the steaming efficiency of cement pole.
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Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of cement pole production technology, specifically to a steam curing tank for concrete cement poles. Background Technology

[0002] Cement poles are mainly composed of steel bars and concrete and are commonly seen in industry and daily life. They are mainly used as overhead line supports in industries such as power, communications, railways, and petroleum. In the process of manufacturing cement poles, natural steam curing of pre-cast cement pole molds is time-consuming, requires many molds, results in slow production, and has low economic benefits. Most cement poles are steam cured in steam curing tanks to increase the hardening speed of cement and increase the turnover rate of cement pole molds.

[0003] The existing Chinese patent with publication number CN218857288U discloses a steam curing tank for concrete cement poles, comprising: a tank body; an insulation layer disposed on the tank body; an air inlet pipe disposed on the tank body; an exhaust pipe disposed on the tank body; a pressure relief valve disposed on the exhaust pipe; a collection trough formed on the bottom inner wall of the tank body; a displacement support mechanism disposed on the tank body; and a power mechanism disposed on one side of the tank body.

[0004] Regarding the aforementioned related technologies, the inventors have discovered at least the following problems: Since the cement pole is placed statically on the support base, the steam transported from bottom to top through the connecting hole mainly acts on the bottom surface of the cement pole, resulting in the bottom surface of the cement pole receiving more heat, while other surfaces receive uneven heating, which affects the steam curing efficiency of the cement pole.

[0005] Therefore, we propose a steam curing tank for concrete cement poles. Utility Model Content

[0006] (a) Technical problems to be solved

[0007] To address the shortcomings of existing technologies, this utility model provides a steam curing tank for concrete cement poles, which solves the problem of uneven heating during the steam curing of cement poles, thus affecting the steam curing efficiency of the cement poles.

[0008] (II) Technical Solution

[0009] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention provides the following technical solution: a steam curing tank for concrete cement poles, comprising a tank body, a support assembly, and a steam assembly. A base is provided at the bottom of the tank body. The support assembly includes multiple support rollers rotatably mounted on the base and a drive assembly for driving the support rollers to rotate. The drive assembly is located on one side of the tank body.

[0010] The steam assembly includes multiple air outlet pipes embedded in the top surface of the base. The air outlet pipes are arranged between adjacent support rollers. Several air outlet holes are opened on the top of the air outlet pipes. A steam inlet pipe is fixedly installed on one side of the base. The steam inlet pipe is connected to each air outlet pipe through a connecting pipe.

[0011] Preferably, the top of the pool is hinged with a sealing cover.

[0012] Preferably, the drive assembly includes a motor fixedly installed on one side of the pool body and a synchronous pulley fixedly installed on one end of the support roller. The output end of the motor is coaxially connected to one of the synchronous pulleys, and adjacent synchronous pulleys are connected by a synchronous belt drive.

[0013] Preferably, the surface of the support roller is provided with a plurality of annular grooves spaced apart.

[0014] Preferably, a filter screen is fixedly connected inside the air outlet.

[0015] Preferably, an exhaust pipe is fixedly connected to the top of one side of the pool body.

[0016] Preferably, the top surface of the base has a material discharge port located below each support roller, and a filter disc is slidably inserted into the interior of the base.

[0017] Preferably, a drain pipe is fixedly connected to one side of the base.

[0018] (III) Beneficial Effects

[0019] Compared with the prior art, the present invention provides a method with the following beneficial effects:

[0020] 1. This utility model, by setting up a support assembly, places the cement pole on two adjacent support rollers during steam curing, so that the support rollers support the cement pole. At the same time, the motor is started to drive all the synchronous pulleys to rotate, so that the synchronous pulleys drive the support rollers to rotate, and the support rollers drive the cement pole to rotate, thereby making the cement pole heat evenly and improving the steam curing efficiency of the cement pole.

[0021] 2. This utility model, by setting up a material inlet, a filter plate and a drain pipe, allows debris and water falling from cement poles to enter the base through the material inlet. The filter plate can filter the debris, and the filtered water can be discharged through the drain pipe. The filter plate can also be removed periodically to clean the debris on it, preventing debris from remaining in the steam curing tank and making it inconvenient to clean. Attached Figure Description

[0022] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;

[0023] Figure 2This is a schematic diagram illustrating the structure of the support component of this utility model;

[0024] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram illustrating the structure of the steam assembly of this utility model;

[0025] Figure 4 This is a cross-sectional structural diagram of the base of this utility model.

[0026] In the picture:

[0027] 1. Tank body; 11. Base; 12. Sealing cover; 13. Exhaust pipe; 14. Material discharge port; 15. Filter disc; 16. Drain pipe;

[0028] 2. Support assembly; 21. Support roller; 22. Drive assembly; 221. Motor; 222. Synchronous pulley; 223. Synchronous belt; 23. Annular groove;

[0029] 3. Steam assembly; 31. Exhaust pipe; 32. Exhaust port; 33. Steam inlet pipe; 34. Filter screen. Detailed Implementation

[0030] In this utility model, unless otherwise stated, the orientations used, such as "up" and "down", usually refer to the direction shown in the accompanying drawings, or to the vertical, perpendicular, or gravitational direction; similarly, for ease of understanding and description, "left" and "right" usually refer to the left and right shown in the accompanying drawings; "inner" and "outer" refer to the inner and outer contours of each component itself, but the above directional terms are not used to limit this utility model.

[0031] This utility model provides a technical solution:

[0032] Please see Figures 1-4 The concrete cement pole steam curing tank includes a tank body 1, a support assembly 2, and a steam assembly 3. A base 11 is provided at the bottom of the tank body 1, and a sealing cover 12 is hinged to the top of the tank body 1. By providing the sealing cover 12, the top of the tank body 1 can be sealed and covered to reduce heat loss. An exhaust pipe 13 is fixedly connected to the top of one side of the tank body 1. By providing the exhaust pipe 13, the gas inside the tank body 1 can be discharged.

[0033] Reference Figure 1 and Figure 2The support assembly 2 includes multiple support rollers 21 rotatably mounted on the base 11 and a drive assembly 22 for driving the support rollers 21 to rotate. The drive assembly 22 is located on one side of the tank body 1. The drive assembly 22 includes a motor 221 fixedly mounted on one side of the tank body 1 and a synchronous pulley 222 fixedly mounted on one end of the support roller 21. The output end of the motor 221 is coaxially connected to one of the synchronous pulleys 222. Adjacent synchronous pulleys 222 are connected by a synchronous belt 223. By setting the support assembly 2, when steam curing the cement pole, the cement pole is placed on two adjacent support rollers 21, so that the support rollers 21 support the cement pole. At the same time, the motor 221 is started to drive all the synchronous pulleys 222 to rotate, so that the synchronous pulleys 222 drive the support rollers 21 to rotate. The support rollers 21 drive the cement pole to rotate, so that the cement pole is heated evenly and the steam curing efficiency of the cement pole is improved.

[0034] Furthermore, the surface of the support roller 21 is provided with a plurality of annular grooves 23 spaced apart. By setting the annular grooves 23, water on the cement pole can roll off along the annular grooves 23 of the support roller 21.

[0035] Reference Figures 2-4 The steam assembly 3 includes multiple air outlet pipes 31 embedded in the top surface of the base 11. The air outlet pipes 31 are located between adjacent support rollers 21 and are higher than the top surface of the base 11. Several air outlet holes 32 are opened on the top of the air outlet pipes 31. A steam inlet pipe 33 is fixedly installed on one side of the base 11. The steam inlet pipe 33 is connected to each air outlet pipe 31 through a connecting pipe. By setting the steam assembly 3, the steam inlet pipe 33 can be connected to a steam generator, and steam can be delivered to each air outlet pipe 31 by the steam inlet pipe 33, so that the steam is discharged from the air outlet holes 32 of the air outlet pipe 31, thereby heating and steam curing the surface of the cement pole.

[0036] Furthermore, a filter screen 34 is fixedly connected inside the air outlet 32. By setting the filter screen 34, the debris falling from the cement pole can be filtered to prevent the debris from entering the air outlet 32.

[0037] Furthermore, a discharge port 14 is provided on the top surface of the base 11 below each support roller 21. A filter disc 15 is slidably inserted inside the base 11, and a drain pipe 16 is fixedly connected to one side of the base 11. By setting up the discharge port 14, filter disc 15 and drain pipe 16, the debris and water falling from the cement pole will enter the base 11 along the discharge port 14. The filter disc 15 can filter the debris, and the filtered water will be discharged from the drain pipe 16. The filter disc 15 can be pulled out periodically to clean the debris on the filter disc 15, so as to avoid the debris remaining in the steam curing tank and being inconvenient to clean.

[0038] In practical use, the working principle of this utility model is as follows:

[0039] First, when steam curing cement poles, the cement poles are placed on two adjacent support rollers 21, so that the support rollers 21 support the cement poles. Steam is delivered to each vent pipe 31 by the steam inlet pipe 33, and the steam is discharged from the vent hole 32 of the vent pipe 31, thereby heating and steam curing the surface of the cement poles.

[0040] Next, the motor 221 is started simultaneously to drive all the synchronous pulleys 222 to rotate, which in turn drives the support roller 21 to rotate. The support roller 21 then drives the cement pole to rotate, which ensures that the cement pole is heated evenly and improves the steam curing efficiency of the cement pole.

[0041] During steam curing, debris and water falling from the cement pole will enter the base 11 through the discharge port 14. The filter plate 15 can filter the debris, and the filtered water will be discharged from the drain pipe 16. The filter plate 15 can be removed periodically to clean the debris on the filter plate 15.

[0042] In summary, the concrete cement pole steam curing tank, by setting up the support component 2, can drive the cement pole to rotate during steam curing, thereby ensuring uniform heating of the cement pole and improving the steam curing efficiency of the cement pole.

[0043] The above are merely specific embodiments of this utility model, but the technical features of this utility model are not limited thereto. Any simple changes, equivalent substitutions, or modifications made based on this utility model to solve essentially the same technical problems and achieve essentially the same technical effects are all covered within the protection scope of this utility model.

Claims

1. A steam curing tank for concrete cement poles, comprising a tank body (1), a support assembly (2), and a steam assembly (3), characterized in that: The bottom of the pool body (1) is provided with a base (11), and the support assembly (2) includes a plurality of support rollers (21) rotatably mounted on the base (11) and a drive assembly (22) for driving the support rollers (21) to rotate. The drive assembly (22) is provided on one side of the pool body (1). The steam assembly (3) includes multiple air outlet pipes (31) embedded in the top surface of the base (11). The air outlet pipes (31) are arranged between adjacent support rollers (21). The top of the air outlet pipes (31) is provided with several air outlet holes (32). A steam inlet pipe (33) is fixedly installed on one side of the base (11). The steam inlet pipe (33) is connected to each air outlet pipe (31) through a connecting pipe.

2. The steam curing tank for concrete cement poles according to claim 1, characterized in that: The top of the pool body (1) is hinged with a sealing cover plate (12).

3. The steam curing tank for concrete cement poles according to claim 1, characterized in that: The drive assembly (22) includes a motor (221) fixedly installed on one side of the pool body (1) and a synchronous pulley (222) fixedly installed on one end of the support roller (21). The output end of the motor (221) is coaxially connected to one of the synchronous pulleys (222), and adjacent synchronous pulleys (222) are connected by a synchronous belt (223).

4. The steam curing tank for concrete cement poles according to claim 1, characterized in that: The surface of the support roller (21) is provided with a plurality of annular grooves (23) spaced apart.

5. The steam curing tank for concrete cement poles according to claim 1, characterized in that: A filter screen (34) is fixedly connected inside the air outlet (32).

6. The steam curing tank for concrete cement poles according to claim 1, characterized in that: An exhaust pipe (13) is fixedly connected to the top of one side of the pool body (1).

7. The steam curing tank for concrete cement poles according to claim 1, characterized in that: The top surface of the base (11) is provided with a material discharge port (14) located below each support roller (21), and a filter disc (15) is slidably inserted into the inside of the base (11).

8. The steam curing tank for concrete cement poles according to claim 1, characterized in that: A drain pipe (16) is fixedly connected to one side of the base (11).

Citation Information

Patent Citations

  • A steam curing tank for concrete cement poles

    CN218857288U