Fire breaking tool

The modular design of the fire-fighting demolition tools solves the problems of inconvenience in carrying existing tools and waste of resources, and achieves the effect of quick assembly and disassembly and flexible replacement.

CN224404206UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-26TIANJIN JIAHUICHENG FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
TIANJIN JIAHUICHENG FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-08-22
Publication Date
2026-06-26

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing fire-fighting demolition tools are simple in components, inconvenient to carry, and have a simple structure, resulting in a waste of resources.

Method used

A modular fire-fighting demolition tool was designed, which enables quick assembly and disassembly and portable storage through a movable handle and replaceable component structure, and allows for the replacement of damaged components.

Benefits of technology

It enables convenient carrying and storage of tools, avoids resource waste when the whole equipment is damaged, and improves the flexibility and durability of tool use.

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Abstract

The utility model belongs to fire control break open equipment technical field especially is a kind of fire control break open tool, including equipment main body, the side end face of equipment main body is provided with axe block, the other side end face of equipment main body is provided with hammer block, the inside of the side of equipment main body is provided with first bolt slot, the side of first bolt slot is provided with first bolt, the other side of equipment main body is provided with nut, the side of the front end of equipment main body is provided with fixed groove, the same side of equipment main body is provided with first handle, the inside of the front end of first handle is provided with positioning hole, the peripheral end face of first handle is provided with antiskid rubber sleeve, the inside of the other end of first handle is provided with second bolt slot, the same side of first handle is provided with second handle in far end, the side end face of second handle is provided with second bolt, the inside of the upper end of second handle is provided with suspension groove. The utility model can reach the effect of portable storage by setting independent component.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of fire-fighting demolition equipment technology, specifically a fire-fighting demolition tool. Background Technology

[0002] "Firefighting" is the prevention, elimination, and reduction of disasters. A disaster refers to a major event that causes casualties and / or property damage during the course of life, work, or study, either in time or space. A fire refers to a disaster caused by uncontrolled combustion, either in time or space, resulting in casualties and / or property damage. Broadly speaking, firefighting work mainly includes the prevention, suppression, and rescue of disasters such as fires, floods, earthquakes, production accidents, and domestic accidents.

[0003] The existing technology has the following problems:

[0004] 1. Existing fire-fighting demolition tools are usually simple in components and have a long length, which has significant drawbacks in terms of carrying and storage.

[0005] 2. Existing fire-fighting demolition tools are usually simple in structure. When a part is damaged, the whole equipment cannot be used and must be scrapped, which increases the consumption of raw materials and wastes resources. Utility Model Content

[0006] In view of the shortcomings of existing technologies, this utility model provides a fire-fighting demolition tool that solves the problems of inconvenient storage and carrying and simple structure.

[0007] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a fire-fighting demolition tool, comprising a main body, an axe block on one side of the main body, a hammer block on the other side of the main body, a first bolt groove inside one side of the main body, a first bolt on one side of the first bolt groove, a nut on the other side of the main body, a fixing groove on one front end of the main body, a first handle on the same side of the main body, a positioning hole inside the front end of the first handle, an anti-slip rubber sleeve on the outer end of the first handle, a second bolt groove inside the other end of the first handle, a second handle at the far end of the same side of the first handle, a second bolt on one side of the second handle, a hanging groove inside the upper end of the second handle, and a window-breaking cone on the surface of the other end of the second handle.

[0008] As a preferred technical solution of this utility model, the anti-slip rubber sleeve is provided in two sets, and the anti-slip rubber sleeve is fixedly connected to the outer end face of the first grip.

[0009] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the size of the fixing groove is larger than the size of the front end of the first grip.

[0010] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the size of the first bolt groove is the same as the size of the positioning hole.

[0011] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the first bolt passes through the first bolt groove and the positioning hole and is fixed by a nut.

[0012] In a preferred embodiment of this invention, the second bolt and the second bolt groove are of the same size.

[0013] As a preferred embodiment of this invention, the window-breaking cone is fixedly connected to the bottom end of the second handle by welding.

[0014] Compared with the prior art, this utility model provides a fire-fighting demolition tool with the following advantages:

[0015] 1. This fire-fighting demolition tool, by setting a first bolt groove and a first bolt at the upper end of the main body of the equipment, allows the first handle to achieve a movable connection, which is convenient for disassembly and installation. By setting a fixing groove and a first handle and a positioning hole inside the main body of the equipment, the first handle and the main body of the equipment can be movably connected. By setting a second bolt and a second bolt groove, the first handle and the second handle can be movably connected to each other. Through the above settings, the equipment can achieve the effect of quick disassembly and assembly and convenient storage and carrying.

[0016] 2. This fire-fighting demolition tool, by setting a nut at the lower end of the main body of the equipment, allows the first handle to be fixedly and movably connected by a first bolt. By setting a second handle at one end of the first handle and movably connecting it, the second handle can be flexibly disassembled and assembled. By modularizing the equipment, each component of the equipment can be replaced at any time. Through the above-mentioned multi-structured setting, each set of structures of the equipment can be replaced at any time when damaged, avoiding the waste of intact parts. Attached Figure Description

[0017] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;

[0018] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the cross-sectional structure of this utility model;

[0019] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the disassembled structure of this utility model;

[0020] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the second grip connection structure of this utility model.

[0021] In the diagram: 1. Main body of the equipment; 2. Axe block; 3. Hammer block; 4. First bolt groove; 5. First bolt; 6. Nut; 7. Fixing groove; 8. First handle; 9. Positioning hole; 10. Anti-slip rubber sleeve; 11. Second bolt groove; 12. Second handle; 13. Second bolt; 14. Suspension groove; 15. Window breaker cone. Detailed Implementation

[0022] 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.

[0023] Please see Figure 1-4 In this embodiment: a fire-fighting demolition tool includes a main body 1, which can support a hammer block 3 and a bucket block 2. An axe block 2 is provided on one end face of the main body 1, and a hammer block 3 is provided on the other end face. The axe block 2 and hammer block 3 can be used in different demolition environments. A first bolt groove 4 is provided inside one side of the main body 1, and a first bolt 5 is provided on one side of the first bolt groove 4. The first bolt groove 4 and the first bolt 5 can fix a first handle 8. A nut 6 is provided on the other side of the main body 1, which can fix the first bolt 5. A fixing groove 7 is provided on one front end of the main body 1, which can support the first handle 8. A first handle 8 is provided on the same side of the main body 1, allowing the operator to grip... The first grip 8 has a positioning hole 9 inside its front end, which helps to fix the first grip 8. The outer end face of the first grip 8 is provided with an anti-slip rubber sleeve 10, which allows the operator to achieve an anti-slip grip. The other end of the first grip 8 has a second bolt groove 11 inside. The far end of the first grip 8 is provided with a second grip 12. The end face of the second grip 12 is provided with a second bolt 13. The second bolt 13 and the second bolt groove 11 can movably connect the second grip 12 and the first grip 8. The upper end of the second grip 12 has a hanging groove 14 inside, which can suspend the entire equipment. The other end of the second grip 12 is provided with a window breaker cone 15, which can be used for window breaking operations.

[0024] In this embodiment, two sets of anti-slip rubber sleeves 10 are provided, and the anti-slip rubber sleeves 10 are fixedly connected to the outer end face of the first handle 8. By fixing two sets of anti-slip rubber sleeves 10, the operator's grip can be prevented from slipping. The size of the fixing groove 7 is larger than the size of the front end of the first handle 8. By setting the fixing groove 7, which is larger than the size of the front end of the first handle 8, the first handle 8 can be more easily connected to the fixing groove 7. The size of the first bolt groove 4 is the same as the size of the positioning hole 9. By setting the first bolt groove 4 and the positioning hole 9 of the same size, the first handle 8 can be further fixed. The first bolt 5 passes through the first bolt groove 4 and the positioning hole 9 and is fixed by the nut 6. By fixing the first bolt 5 and the nut 6, the main body of the equipment 1 can achieve a stable effect when it is used. The second bolt 13 and the second bolt groove 11 are the same size. By setting the second bolt 13 and the second bolt groove 11 of the same size, the second handle 12 and the first handle 8 can be easily connected. The window breaker cone 15 is fixedly connected to the bottom end of the second handle 12 by welding. By welding the window breaker cone 15, the window breaker cone 15 can be stably fixed.

[0025] The working principle and usage process of this utility model: The operator holds the two sets of anti-slip rubber sleeves 10 with both hands, and then uses a hammer block 3 or an axe block to break them apart. When the operator needs to move and store the equipment, the first handle 8 and the second handle 12 can be disassembled. After disassembly, the equipment can be portable and carried. If a part of the equipment is damaged, due to the modular design of the equipment itself, the damaged parts can be directly replaced, so that the intact components can continue to be used.

[0026] Finally, it should be noted that the above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this utility model and is not intended to limit the utility model. Although the utility model 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 this utility model should be included within the protection scope of this utility model.

Claims

1. A fire service forcible entry tool characterized by: Includes a main body (1), an axe block (2) is provided on one end face of the main body (1), a hammer block (3) is provided on the other end face of the main body (1), a first bolt groove (4) is provided inside one side of the main body (1), a first bolt (5) is provided on one side of the first bolt groove (4), a nut (6) is provided on the other side of the main body (1), a fixing groove (7) is provided on one side of the front end of the main body (1), and a first handle (8) is provided on the same side of the main body (1). The front end of the first handle (8) has a positioning hole (9), the outer end face of the first handle (8) is provided with an anti-slip rubber sleeve (10), the other end of the first handle (8) has a second bolt groove (11), the far end of the first handle (8) is provided with a second handle (12), the end face of the second handle (12) is provided with a second bolt (13), the upper end of the second handle (12) has a hanging groove (14), and the other end surface of the second handle (12) is provided with a window breaker cone (15).

2. The fire-fighting demolition tool according to claim 1, characterized in that: Two sets of anti-slip rubber sleeves (10) are provided, and the anti-slip rubber sleeves (10) are fixedly connected to the outer end face of the first grip (8).

3. The fire-fighting demolition tool according to claim 1, characterized in that: The size of the fixing groove (7) is larger than the size of the front end of the first grip (8).

4. A fire-fighting demolition tool according to claim 1, characterized in that: The dimensions of the first bolt groove (4) are the same as the dimensions of the positioning hole (9).

5. A fire-fighting demolition tool according to claim 1, characterized in that: The first bolt (5) passes through the first bolt groove (4) and the positioning hole (9) and is fixed by the nut (6).

6. A fire-fighting demolition tool according to claim 1, characterized in that: The second bolt (13) and the second bolt groove (11) have the same dimensions.

7. A fire-fighting demolition tool according to claim 1, characterized in that: The window-breaking cone (15) is fixedly connected to the bottom end of the second handle (12) by welding.