A foldable fire rescue and demolition tool set

By employing a folding design and adjustable components, the limited space of traditional demolition tool storage boxes has been solved, enabling convenient unfolding and storage of multi-layered tools, thus improving the efficiency and convenience of fire rescue.

CN224425550UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-30GUANGDONG CHUANSHENG FIRE PROTECTION TECH CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
GUANGDONG CHUANSHENG FIRE PROTECTION TECH CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-07-07
Publication Date
2026-06-30

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Technical Problem

Existing portable demolition tool storage boxes are designed for single-layer storage, which limits space and makes it difficult to categorize and store multiple tools, increasing the burden of rescue operations.

Method used

The tool frame features a folding design, allowing for multi-level unfolding and folding through adjustable components. It also utilizes hinges, latches, threaded rods, and adjusting links to enable synchronous movement and positioning of the tool frame.

Benefits of technology

It improves space utilization, reduces the hassle of carrying multiple boxes, enhances rescue efficiency and ease of operation, and ensures the stability and safety of tool storage.

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Abstract

This utility model discloses a foldable fire rescue tool set, relating to the field of fire protection technology. It includes a storage box, with a hinge fixedly connected to one side of the box, and a cover plate fixedly connected to the other side of the hinge. Two latches are provided between the storage box and one side of the cover plate. A handle is fixedly connected to one side of the storage box. Two tool frames are slidably connected inside the storage box. An adjustment component is provided between the bottom of the inner wall of the storage box and one side of the tool frames, used to move the tool frames. This foldable fire rescue tool set, through the adjustment component, achieves multi-layer unfolding and folding of the fire rescue tool set, greatly optimizing space utilization and improving rescue efficiency. Operation is simple; just unlock and adjust the connecting rod, and the tool frames can move up and down synchronously for easy and quick retrieval or storage. This structure not only reduces the burden of carrying multiple boxes but also ensures the stability and safety of tool storage.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of fire protection technology, and in particular to a foldable fire demolition tool set. Background Technology

[0002] Demolition tools are mainly used by fire departments, traffic police, and armed police forces in situations such as fires, earthquakes, car accidents, and emergency rescues. They are used to quickly break down and remove obstacles such as security window bars, collapsed building steel bars, and window railings. Existing portable demolition tools contain telescopic impact pry bars and tool heads with different functions in the storage box, which are installed before use.

[0003] Traditional fire rescue tool storage boxes are typically designed for single-layer storage. While this makes them easy to access, they also have limited space and make it difficult to categorize and store different types of tools. This may require carrying multiple storage boxes, increasing the burden of rescue operations. To address these issues, we have developed a foldable fire rescue tool kit. Summary of the Invention

[0004] This utility model discloses a foldable fire-fighting demolition tool set, which improves upon the existing structure and its shortcomings to provide a foldable fire-fighting demolition tool set with better practical value.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:

[0006] A foldable fire-fighting demolition tool set includes a storage box, a hinge fixedly connected to one side of the storage box, a cover plate fixedly connected to one side of the hinge, two latches between the storage box and one side of the cover plate, a handle fixedly connected to one side of the storage box, two tool frames slidably connected inside the storage box, and an adjustment component between the bottom of the inner wall of the storage box and one side of the tool frames, the adjustment component being used to move the tool frames.

[0007] The adjustment assembly includes a mounting rod, which is fixedly connected to the inside of the storage box. Two sliders are slidably connected to the outside of the mounting rod. A connecting block is fixedly connected to the top of the slider, and a fixing rod is fixedly connected to the inside of the connecting block.

[0008] In a preferred embodiment, adjusting rods are equidistantly arranged on one side of the tool frame, the interior of one of the adjusting rods is rotatably connected to the exterior of the fixed rod, one end of the adjusting rod shaft is fixedly connected to a connector, a sliding groove is provided on one side of the tool frame, and the exterior of the connector is slidably connected to the interior of the sliding groove.

[0009] In a preferred embodiment, two limiting blocks are fixedly connected to the outer side of the mounting rod, and two springs are provided on the outer side of the mounting rod.

[0010] In a preferred embodiment, the storage box has a storage hole and an unfolding hole on one side, and a threaded rod is threadedly connected inside the storage hole. One end of one of the sliders has an insertion hole, and one end of the threaded rod abuts against one side of the inner wall of the insertion hole.

[0011] In a preferred embodiment, one of the tool frames is equidistantly fixed to the top with rubber pads, and the other tool frame is fixedly fixed to the top with two handles.

[0012] In a preferred embodiment, the interior of the toolbox is used to store a set of tools.

[0013] The foldable fire-fighting demolition tool set provided by this utility model has the following advantages:

[0014] Firstly, during operation, simply unlock the latch, open the cover, and unscrew the threaded rod in the storage hole to easily lift the upper tool frame. Through multiple adjusting rods, both tool frames can move upwards synchronously, with the slider and connector adjusting along the trajectory to ensure the tool frames are stable and reliable when unfolded. When the threaded rod is screwed back into the unfolding hole, the tool frame is precisely positioned for easy use. For storage, remove the threaded rod, gently lower the tool frame, the slider returns to its original position, and then lock it with the threaded rod. The entire process is simple and convenient, significantly improving storage and retrieval efficiency and space utilization, reducing the hassle of carrying multiple boxes, and making operation more intuitive and smooth.

[0015] Secondly, the adjustable components allow for multi-level deployment and storage of the fire-fighting demolition tool set, significantly optimizing space utilization and improving rescue efficiency. Operation is simple: just unlock and adjust the linkage, and the tool frame moves up and down synchronously for easy and quick retrieval or storage. This structure not only reduces the burden of carrying multiple boxes but also ensures the stability and safety of tool storage, truly achieving intuitive and convenient operation. Attached Figure Description

[0016] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of a foldable fire-fighting demolition tool set proposed in this utility model.

[0017] Figure 2 This is a first explosion diagram of a foldable fire-fighting demolition tool kit proposed in this utility model.

[0018] Figure 3 This is a second explosion diagram of a foldable fire-fighting demolition tool kit proposed in this utility model.

[0019] Figure 4 This is a third explosion diagram of a foldable fire-fighting demolition tool kit proposed in this utility model.

[0020] In the attached diagram: 1. Storage box; 2. Hinge; 3. Cover plate; 4. Lock; 5. Handle; 6. Tool box; 7. Mounting rod; 8. Limiting block; 9. Sliding block; 10. Connecting block; 11. Fixing rod; 12. Adjusting rod; 13. Connector; 14. Slide groove; 15. Spring; 16. Storage hole; 17. Unfolding hole; 18. Threaded rod; 19. Insertion hole; 20. Rubber pad; 21. Handle. Detailed Implementation

[0021] The technical solutions of the embodiments of this application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this application, and not all embodiments. The components of the embodiments of this application described and marked in the accompanying drawings can be arranged and designed in various different configurations. Therefore, the following detailed description of the embodiments of this application provided in the accompanying drawings is not intended to limit the scope of the claimed application, but merely represents selected embodiments of this application. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of this application without inventive effort are within the scope of protection of this application.

[0022] The foldable fire-fighting demolition tool kit disclosed in this utility model is mainly used in fire-fighting scenarios.

[0023] Reference Figures 1 to 4 A folding fire-fighting demolition tool set includes: a storage box 1, a hinge 2 fixedly connected to one side of the storage box 1, a cover plate 3 fixedly connected to one side of the hinge 2, two latches 4 provided between the storage box 1 and one side of the cover plate 3, a handle 5 fixedly connected to one side of the storage box 1, two tool frames 6 slidably connected inside the storage box 1, and an adjustment component provided between the bottom of the inner wall of the storage box 1 and one side of the tool frame 6, the adjustment component being used to move the tool frame 6;

[0024] The adjustment assembly includes a mounting rod 7, which is fixedly connected to the inside of the storage box 1. Two sliders 9 are slidably connected to the outside of the mounting rod 7. A connecting block 10 is fixedly connected to the top of the sliders 9, and a fixing rod 11 is fixedly connected to the inside of the connecting block 10.

[0025] Adjustment rods 12 are equidistantly arranged on one side of the tool frame 6. The interior of one of the adjustment rods 12 is rotatably connected to the exterior of the fixed rod 11. One end of the shaft of the adjustment rod 12 is fixedly connected to a connector 13. A slide groove 14 is provided on one side of the tool frame 6. The exterior of the connector 13 is slidably connected to the interior of the slide groove 14.

[0026] Two limiting blocks 8 are fixedly connected to the outer side of the mounting rod 7, and two springs 15 are provided on the outer side of the mounting rod 7;

[0027] The storage box 1 has a storage hole 16 and an unfolding hole 17 on one side. The storage hole 16 is threaded with a threaded rod 18. One end of one of the sliders 9 has an insertion hole 19. One end of the threaded rod 18 abuts against one side of the inner wall of the insertion hole 19.

[0028] One of the tool boxes 6 has rubber pads 20 fixedly connected to its top at equal intervals, and the other tool box 6 has two handles 21 fixedly connected to its top.

[0029] In the above technical solution, considering that traditional fire rescue tool storage boxes are usually designed for single-layer storage, while convenient for retrieval, they also have limited space and difficulty in classifying and storing various types of tools, potentially requiring the carrying of multiple rescue tool storage boxes, thus increasing the rescue burden, the specific operation is as follows: By setting an adjustment component, when using the fire rescue tool set, first unlock the latch 4, open the cover plate 3, unscrew the threaded rod 18 in the storage hole 16, lift the top tool frame 6 using the handle 21, and through the action of multiple sets of adjustment connecting rods 12, make the two sets of tool frames 6 move upward synchronously, while the connector 13 will move closer to each other in the slide groove 14, and then drive the slider 9, connecting block 10 and fixing rod. 11. Move along the trajectory of the mounting rod 7, and bring the two sets of sliders 9 closer to each other until the sliders 9 abut against one side of the limiting block 8. Then screw the threaded rod 18 into the opening 17 and let one end of the threaded rod 18 enter the insertion hole 19 to limit one set of sliders 9 and position the tool frame 6. At this time, the upper tool frame 6 extends out of the storage box 1, and the lower set of tool frames 6 is flush with the top of the storage box 1. The tool set can then be used for fire rescue. When storing, take out the threaded rod 18 again, and then slowly lower the tool frame 6. Adjust the connecting rod 12 to reset the sliders 9 until the tool frame 6 is stored in the storage box 1. Then screw the threaded rod 18 into the storage hole 16 and abut against the insertion hole 19 to complete the storage work. Close the cover plate 3 and lock it. By adjusting the components and using the synchronous movement of multiple sets of adjusting rods 12 and sliders 9, the two sets of tool boxes 6 can be unfolded or folded from the storage box 1, which greatly improves the utilization rate of storage space, reduces the trouble of changing tool boxes multiple times during rescue, and makes the operation more intuitive and faster.

[0030] Reference Figures 1 to 4 In a preferred embodiment, the interior of toolbox 6 is used to store tool sets;

[0031] Working principle: When using the fire rescue tool set, first unlock the latch 4, open the cover plate 3, and unscrew the threaded rod 18 in the storage hole 16. Then, lift the top tool frame 6. Through the action of multiple sets of adjusting connecting rods 12, the two sets of tool frames 6 move upward synchronously. At the same time, the connector 13 will move closer to each other in the slide groove 14, driving the slider 9, connecting block 10, and fixing rod 11 to move along the trajectory of the mounting rod 7. The two sets of sliders 9 move closer to each other until the slider 9 abuts against one side of the limit block 8. Then, screw the threaded rod 18 into the insertion hole 17 and let one end of the threaded rod 18 enter the insertion hole 19. A set of sliders 9 is used to limit the movement of the tool frame 6. At this time, the upper tool frame 6 extends out of the storage box 1, and the lower set of tool frames 6 is flush with the top of the storage box 1. The tool set can then be used for fire rescue. When storing, the threaded rod 18 is taken out again, and then the tool frame 6 is slowly lowered. The slider 9 is reset by adjusting the connecting rod 12 until the tool frame 6 is stored in the storage box 1. Then the threaded rod 18 is screwed into the storage hole 16 and pressed against the insertion hole 19 to complete the storage work. The cover plate 3 is closed and locked. All contents not described in detail in this specification are existing technologies known to those skilled in the art.

[0032] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this utility model, but the protection scope of this utility model is not limited thereto. The substitutions may be replacements of some structures, devices, or method steps, or they may be complete technical solutions. Equivalent substitutions or modifications made based on the technical solution and inventive concept of this utility model should all be covered within the protection scope of this utility model.

Claims

1. A foldable fire-fighting demolition tool set, comprising a storage box (1), characterized in that, A hinge (2) is fixedly connected to one side of the storage box (1), and a cover plate (3) is fixedly connected to one side of the hinge (2). Two latches (4) are provided between the storage box (1) and one side of the cover plate (3). A handle (5) is fixedly connected to one side of the storage box (1). Two tool frames (6) are slidably connected inside the storage box (1). An adjustment component is provided between the bottom of the inner wall of the storage box (1) and one side of the tool frame (6). The adjustment component is used to drive the tool frame (6) to move. The adjustment assembly includes a mounting rod (7), which is fixedly connected to the inside of the storage box (1). Two sliders (9) are slidably connected to the outside of the mounting rod (7). A connecting block (10) is fixedly connected to the top of the slider (9). A fixing rod (11) is fixedly connected inside the connecting block (10).

2. The folding fire-fighting demolition tool set according to claim 1, characterized in that, Adjustment rods (12) are equidistantly arranged on one side of the tool frame (6). The interior of one of the adjustment rods (12) is rotatably connected to the exterior of the fixed rod (11). One end of the shaft of the adjustment rod (12) is fixedly connected to a connector (13). A slide groove (14) is provided on one side of the tool frame (6). The exterior of the connector (13) is slidably connected to the interior of the slide groove (14).

3. A folding fire-fighting demolition tool set according to claim 1, characterized in that, Two limiting blocks (8) are fixedly connected to the outside of the mounting rod (7), and two springs (15) are provided on the outside of the mounting rod (7).

4. A folding fire-fighting demolition tool set according to claim 1, characterized in that, The storage box (1) has a storage hole (16) and an unfolding hole (17) on one side. The storage hole (16) is threaded with a threaded rod (18). One end of one of the sliders (9) has an insertion hole (19). One end of the threaded rod (18) abuts against one side of the inner wall of the insertion hole (19).

5. A folding fire-fighting demolition tool set according to claim 1, characterized in that, One of the tool frames (6) has rubber pads (20) fixedly connected to its top at equal intervals, and the other tool frame (6) has two handles (21) fixedly connected to its top.

6. A folding fire-fighting demolition tool set according to claim 1, characterized in that, The interior of the toolbox (6) is used to store tool sets.