A bottom mutual climbing column support plate device of floor support plate

By setting an auxiliary plate assembly at the bottom of the floor deck, including a base, guide assembly and support assembly, the instability problem of the climbing column frame during the climbing process is solved, and stable support and safe climbing of the column are achieved.

CN224468773UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-07CHINA CONSTR FIRST GRP THE SECOND CONSTR +2

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
CHINA CONSTR FIRST GRP THE SECOND CONSTR
Filing Date
2025-08-01
Publication Date
2026-07-07

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

During the installation of floor decking, the climbing column frame is prone to tilting or falling during the climbing process, and existing technologies are insufficient to effectively support and stabilize the column frame.

Method used

The system employs an auxiliary plate assembly, including a base, a guide assembly, and a support assembly. The auxiliary plate assembly is fixed around the holes in the installed floor decking. The guide assembly is slidably connected to the slide rail of the column. The support assembly provides stable support through a support beam and height adjustment bolts to prevent the column from tilting during the climbing process.

Benefits of technology

This increases the stability and support strength of the columns, preventing them from tilting or falling during the climbing process, and improving construction safety and stability.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to floor support plate bottom support construction technical field, specifically disclose a floor support plate bottom mutual climbing stand column support attached plate device, including mutual climbing stand column frame, mutual climbing stand column frame includes attached plate subassembly, and attached plate subassembly includes base, guide component, support subassembly, and the base is fixed on the floor support plate that has installed, and the guide component is fixed on the base, and the left stand column and right stand column opposite sides are equipped with slide rail, and the guide component includes two symmetrical guide parts, and the guide part includes guide plate, and one end of guide plate department is equipped with the limit plate, and the limit plate is angle steel short section, and the limit plate one side side edge is fixed with two guide plates opposite side setting, and the limit plate other side is close to the similar slide rail inner side and is close to the similar slide rail sliding connection, thereby in the climbing process support and stabilize mutual climbing stand column frame, and to the mutual climbing stand column frame that has climbed in place nature support, avoid mutual climbing stand column frame climbing process and support process and appear and so on unstable condition such as inclination or falling.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of construction technology for bottom support of floor decking, and in particular to a support plate device for inter-climbing columns at the bottom of floor decking. Background Technology

[0002] During the installation of floor decking, a support structure needs to be set up at the bottom of the floor decking to be erected. With the development of the construction industry, some floor deckings adopt an inter-climbing column frame support structure at the bottom. The top of the inter-climbing column frame supports the floor decking to be installed through holes that penetrate the installed floor decking. As the installation of the floor decking progresses, the column frame climbs through the holes of the installed floor decking layer by layer. During the inter-climbing process of the column frame, leverage support points need to be set up on the installed floor decking. While supporting and stabilizing the inter-climbing column frame during the climbing process, the inter-climbing column frame that has been climbed into place is also supported to prevent instability such as tilting or falling during the climbing and support process of the inter-climbing column frame. Utility Model Content

[0003] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a bottom climbing column support plate device for floor decking, which aims to solve the technical problems mentioned in the background art.

[0004] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:

[0005] A bottom-climbing column support plate device for floor decking includes an installed floor decking and multiple sets of mutually climbing column frames arranged in a rectangular pattern. Each mutually climbing column frame includes a left column and a right column, and two symmetrically arranged plate assemblies on opposite sides of the left and right columns. The installed floor decking has holes through which the left and right columns are vertically arranged side-by-side. Each plate assembly includes a base, a guide assembly on the base, and a support assembly on the guide assembly. The base is fixed to the installed floor decking, and the guide assembly is fixed to the base. Slide rails are provided on opposite sides of the left and right columns. Each guide assembly includes two symmetrically arranged guide components, each guide component including a guide plate. One end of each guide plate has a limiting plate. The positioning plate is a short section of angle steel. One side of the positioning plate is fixedly attached to the opposite side of two guide plates, and the other side of the positioning plate is attached to the inner side of the adjacent slide rail and slidably connected to the adjacent slide rail. The support assembly includes a fixed shaft vertically fixed between the two guide plates, two support plates rotatably connected to the fixed shaft, a support beam fixedly mounted on the two support plates, and height adjustment bolts on the support beam. The support beam can rotate around the fixed shaft through the support plate. The support beam is vertically mounted on the top of the two guide plates and is attached to the outer side of the adjacent slide rail and slidably connected to the adjacent slide rail. Multiple support blocks are spaced apart on the opposite sides of the left and right columns to abut against the top of the height adjustment bolts. The spacing of the support blocks is adapted to the floor height of the installed floor deck.

[0006] Furthermore, the base includes two horizontally arranged bottom rods, which are square steel. Each bottom rod has a pad above both ends. The pad includes two oppositely arranged channel steel short sections and a connecting plate connecting the two channel steel short sections. An anchor bolt is provided between the base and the installed floor deck. The anchor bolt passes through the gap between the pad and the two bottom rods to fix the base to the installed floor deck.

[0007] Furthermore, the guide plate is set vertically to the base rod and is in an upright state. The guide plate is a rectangular plate with a rectangular notch at one corner. The two sides of the rectangular notch of the guide plate are welded and fixed to the top and side of the two base rods, respectively.

[0008] Furthermore, the guide plate is provided with set screws for abutting against the side of the adjacent slide rail.

[0009] Furthermore, both the left and right columns are I-beams of the same specifications, the flanges of the left and right columns are parallel, the webs of the left and right columns are in the same plane, and the slide rails are the flanges on opposite sides of the left and right columns.

[0010] Furthermore, an anti-loosening nut is fixedly provided in the middle of the support beam, and bolt holes are provided on the support beam at the corresponding positions of the anti-loosening nut. The height adjustment bolt is threadedly connected to the support beam and the anti-loosening nut.

[0011] Furthermore, a reinforcing plate is welded to the end of both guide plates away from the limiting plate.

[0012] Furthermore, one end of the support plate is provided with a through hole, through which the support plate is sleeved onto the fixed shaft.

[0013] Furthermore, the support block has a wedge-shaped structure, and the top surface of the support block is smaller than the bottom surface.

[0014] Compared with the prior art, this utility model has the following features and beneficial effects:

[0015] This utility model involves installing an auxiliary plate assembly on an installed floor deck. The auxiliary plate assembly is fixed around the holes in the installed floor deck. The auxiliary plate assembly includes a base, a guide component on the base, and a support component on the guide component. The two auxiliary plate assemblies are slidably connected to the slide rails of the left and right columns, respectively, and a set screw is provided on the auxiliary plate assembly. A limiting plate and a support beam form a limiting channel to accommodate the passage of adjacent slide rails, preventing the column from tilting during the climbing process and when stationary, thus increasing overall stability. After the column climbs to the correct position, the top of the height adjustment bolt abuts against the bottom surface of the support block to support the column, preventing the column from falling and increasing the support strength of the column for the floor deck to be installed. At the same time, during the column climbing process, the support beam and the height adjustment bolt rotate around a fixed axis to make way for the support block as the column climbs, preventing the support beam and the height adjustment bolt from obstructing the support block during the column climbing process. It has the characteristics of safety and applicability, and has good promotion and practical value. Its widespread application will generate good economic benefits. Attached Figure Description

[0016] Figure 1 This is a front view structural diagram of the present invention;

[0017] Figure 2 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the attached plate assembly of this utility model.

[0018] Attached reference numerals: 1. Installed floor deck; 2. Left column; 3. Base rod; 4. Pad; 5. Guide plate; 6. Limiting plate; 7. Fixed shaft; 8. Support plate; 9. Support beam; 10. Height adjustment bolt; 11. Support block; 12. Set screw; 13. Anti-loosening nut; 14. Reinforcing plate. Detailed Implementation

[0019] To make the technical means, innovative features, objectives and effects of this utility model easier to understand, the utility model will be further described below.

[0020] The embodiments described herein are specific implementations of this utility model, used to illustrate the concept of this utility model. They are all illustrative and exemplary, and should not be construed as limiting the implementation methods or scope of this utility model. In addition to the embodiments described herein, those skilled in the art can employ other obvious technical solutions based on the content disclosed in the claims and specification of this application. These technical solutions include those that make any obvious substitutions and modifications to the embodiments described herein.

[0021] This utility model discloses a bottom-mounted inter-climbing column support plate device for floor decking, such as... Figure 1 and Figure 2As shown, the system includes an installed floor deck 1 and multiple sets of interlocking column frames arranged in a rectangular pattern. Each interlocking column frame includes a left column 2 and a right column, and two symmetrically arranged auxiliary plate assemblies on opposite sides of the left and right columns. The installed floor deck 1 has holes, through which the left and right columns 2 and 3 are vertically aligned. The auxiliary plate assemblies are fixed around the holes in the installed floor deck 1. The left and right columns are both I-beams of the same specifications. The flanges of the left and right columns are parallel, and the webs of the left and right columns are in the same plane. The flanges on opposite sides of the left and right columns form slide rails. The two auxiliary plate assemblies are slidably connected to the slide rails of the left and right columns, respectively. Each auxiliary plate assembly includes a base. The guide assembly includes a guide component and a support component mounted on the guide assembly. The base includes two horizontally arranged bottom rods 3, which are square steel. Each bottom rod 3 has a pad 4 above both ends. The pad 4 includes two opposing channel steel short sections and a connecting plate connecting the two channel steel short sections. Anchor bolts are installed between the base and the installed floor deck 1, passing through the gap between the pad 4 and the two bottom rods 3 to fix the base to the installed floor deck 1. The guide assembly includes two symmetrically arranged guide components. One side of each guide component is slidably connected to a slide rail. Each guide component includes a guide plate 5, which is perpendicular to the bottom rods 3 and vertically positioned. The guide plate 5 is a rectangular plate with a rectangular notch at one corner. The two sides of the rectangular notch of the guide plate 5 are respectively connected to the two... The top and sides of the base rod 3 are welded and fixed. A limiting plate 6, a short section of angle steel, is provided at one end of the guide plate 5. One side of the limiting plate 6 is vertically positioned against the opposite sides of the two guide plates 5 and fixed to them with bolts. The other side of the limiting plate 6 is slidably connected to the inner side of the adjacent slide rail. A set screw 12 is provided on the guide plate 5, used to abut against the side of the adjacent slide rail, thus initially fixing the positional relationship between the auxiliary plate assembly and the adjacent slide rail when the column is stationary. A reinforcing plate 14 is welded to the ends of the two guide plates 5 away from the limiting plate 6 to increase the overall structural stability of the guide assembly. The support assembly includes a fixed shaft 7 vertically fixed between the two guide plates 5, and two support plates 8 rotatably connected to the fixed shaft 7. Support beams 9 are mounted on two support plates 8, and height adjustment bolts 10 are provided on the support beams 9. One end of the support plate 8 has a through hole, through which the support plate 8 is fitted onto the fixed shaft 7. The length of the support beam 9 is greater than the distance between the two guide plates 5. The support beam 9 is made of square steel and can rotate around the fixed shaft 7 via the support plate 8. The support beam 9 is vertically mounted on the top of the two guide plates 5. The support beam 9 is slidably connected to the outer side of the adjacent slide rail. The limiting plate 6 and the support beam 9 form a limiting channel to accommodate the passage of the adjacent slide rail, preventing tilting during the column's climbing and stationary processes, and increasing overall stability. An anti-loosening nut 13 is fixedly installed in the middle of the support beam 9, and bolt holes are provided on the support beam 9 at positions corresponding to the anti-loosening nut 13.The height adjustment bolt 10 is threadedly connected to the support beam 9 and the anti-loosening nut 13, thus facilitating fine-tuning of the support height of the height adjustment bolt 10. Multiple support blocks 11 are spaced apart on opposite sides of the left column 2 and right column. The spacing of the support blocks 11 is adapted to the height of the first floor of the installed floor deck. The support blocks 11 have a wedge-shaped structure, with the top surface of the support block 11 being smaller than the bottom surface. When the column is stationary, the top of the height adjustment bolt 10 rests against the bottom surface of the support block 11, thus allowing for adjustment of the column's support height after it has climbed to the correct position. The support beam 9 prevents the column from sags, increases the support strength of the column for the floor slab to be installed, and fine-tunes the support height of the height adjustment bolt 10 to prevent the top of the height adjustment bolt 10 from not fitting properly against the bottom surface of the support block 11 due to errors. During the column's ascent, the support beam 9 and the height adjustment bolt 10 rotate around the fixed axis 7 to make way for the support block 11 as the column ascends, thus preventing the support beam 9 and the height adjustment bolt 10 from obstructing the support block 11 during the column's ascent.

[0022] The foregoing has shown and described the basic principles, main features, and advantages of this utility model. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that this utility model is not limited to the details of the exemplary embodiments described above, and that it can be implemented in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or basic characteristics of this utility model. Therefore, the embodiments should be considered exemplary and non-limiting in all respects. The scope of this utility model is defined by the appended claims rather than the foregoing description, and thus all variations falling within the meaning and scope of equivalents of the claims are intended to be included within this utility model. No reference numerals in the claims should be construed as limiting the scope of the claims.

[0023] Furthermore, it should be understood that although this specification describes embodiments, not every embodiment contains only one independent technical solution. This narrative style is merely for clarity. Those skilled in the art should consider the specification as a whole, and the technical solutions in each embodiment can also be appropriately combined to form other embodiments that can be understood by those skilled in the art.

Claims

1. A bottom climbing column support plate device for floor decking, comprising multiple sets of climbing column frames fixed on the installed floor decking (1), the climbing column frames including a left column (2) and a right column, and two symmetrically arranged plate assemblies on opposite sides of the left column (2) and the right column, the left column (2) and the right column being vertically parallel and penetrating through holes in the installed floor decking (1), characterized in that: The attached plate assembly includes a base, a guide component mounted on the base, and a support component mounted on the guide component. The base is used to fix the installed floor deck (1). The guide component is fixed on the base. The left column (2) and the right column are provided with slide rails on opposite sides. The guide component includes two symmetrically arranged guide parts. The guide parts include guide plates (5). One end of the guide plate (5) is provided with a limiting plate (6). The limiting plate (6) is a short section of angle steel. One side of the limiting plate (6) is fixedly attached to the opposite side of the two guide plates (5). The other side of the limiting plate (6) is attached to the inner side of the adjacent slide rail and is slidably connected to the adjacent slide rail. The support component includes... Includes a fixed shaft (7) vertically fixed between two guide plates (5), two support plates (8) rotatably connected to the fixed shaft (7), a support beam (9) fixed on the two support plates (8), and a height adjustment bolt (10) on the support beam (9). The support beam (9) can rotate around the fixed shaft (7) through the support plate (8). The support beam (9) is vertically mounted on the top of the two guide plates (5). The support beam (9) is in contact with the outer side of the adjacent slide rail and is slidably connected to the adjacent slide rail. Multiple support blocks (11) are provided at intervals on the opposite sides of the left column (2) and the right column to abut against the top of the height adjustment bolt (10).

2. The floor decking bottom inter-climbing column support plate device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The base includes two horizontally arranged bottom rods (3), which are square steel. Each of the two bottom rods (3) has a pad (4) above both ends. The pad (4) includes two channel steel short sections arranged opposite to each other and a connecting plate connected between the two channel steel short sections. An anchor bolt is provided on the base, and the anchor bolt passes through the gap between the pad (4) and the two bottom rods (3).

3. The floor decking bottom inter-climbing column support plate device according to claim 2, characterized in that: The guide plate (5) is set vertically to the bottom rod (3) and is in an upright state. The guide plate (5) is a rectangular plate with a rectangular notch at one corner. The two sides of the rectangular notch of the guide plate (5) are welded and fixed to the top and side of the two bottom rods (3) respectively.

4. The floor decking bottom inter-climbing column support plate device according to claim 3, characterized in that: The guide plate (5) is provided with set screws (12) for abutting against the side of the adjacent slide rail.

5. The floor decking bottom inter-climbing column support plate device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The left column (2) and the right column are both I-beams of the same specifications. The flange plates of the left column (2) and the right column are parallel. The web plates of the left column (2) and the right column are in the same plane. The slide rail is the flange plate on the opposite side of the left column (2) and the right column.

6. The floor decking bottom inter-climbing column support plate device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The support beam (9) is fixedly provided with a lock nut (13) in the middle. The support beam (9) and the lock nut (13) are provided with bolt holes at the corresponding positions. The height adjustment bolt (10) is threadedly connected to the support beam (9) and the lock nut (13).

7. The floor decking bottom inter-climbing column support plate device according to claim 3, characterized in that: A reinforcing plate (14) is welded to one end of each of the two guide plates (5) away from the limiting plate (6).

8. The floor decking bottom inter-climbing column support plate device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The support plate (8) has a through hole at one end, and the support plate (8) is sleeved on the fixed shaft (7) through the through hole.

9. A floor decking bottom inter-climbing column support plate device according to any one of claims 1 to 8, characterized in that: The support block (11) has a wedge-shaped structure, and the top surface of the support block (11) is smaller than the bottom surface.