A corbel bracket structure for an antique building
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202521302660.5
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-06-24
- Publication Date
- 2026-07-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-06-24
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field of bracket structure in ancient architecture, and in particular to a bracket structure for ancient architecture. Background Technology
[0002] A unique structural feature of ancient Chinese architecture is the arch, which is a series of arch-shaped load-bearing structures that extend from the top of the column at the junction of the column and the beam. The square wooden blocks placed between the arches are called dou, and together they are called dougong.
[0003] In existing technologies, traditional dougong structures are all made of wood, and each dougong is composed of multiple components. Each component requires precise processing and assembly, which places extremely high demands on the skills of craftsmen. At the same time, wood is easily affected by environmental factors, which can lead to structural aging or damage, thus limiting its capabilities. Furthermore, dougong is generally installed on the top of supporting columns, and for some aesthetic reasons, the top of the supporting columns is set in a cylindrical or square shape. Therefore, the installation of dougong requires processing according to different needs, making the operation quite cumbersome. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this utility model is to solve the problem in the existing technology that: since the brackets are generally installed on the top of the supporting columns, and for some aesthetic reasons, the top of the supporting columns is set in a cylindrical or square shape, the installation of the brackets requires processing according to different needs, which makes the operation relatively cumbersome.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model adopts the following technical solution: a seat; a groove formed on the surface of the seat; and further includes:
[0006] Two connecting arches are movably embedded inside the groove, and the two connecting arches are connected by mortise and tenon joints. A slatted bucket is provided symmetrically on one side surface of the two connecting arches.
[0007] An installation groove is formed on the surface of the seat away from the recess, and a trapezoidal groove is formed inside the installation groove.
[0008] Preferably, the internal threads of the seat are fitted with multiple long bolts, and the inner walls of the multiple trapezoidal grooves are provided with springs.
[0009] The technical effect of adopting the above-mentioned further solution is that the long bolt inside is positioned by the seat, and the trapezoidal groove is used to fix the spring.
[0010] Preferably, one end surface of each of the multiple springs is fixedly provided with a trapezoidal slider, and one end of each trapezoidal slider is slidably embedded inside the trapezoidal groove.
[0011] The technical advantage of adopting the above-mentioned further solution is that by connecting a spring to the surface of the trapezoidal slider, it is convenient for the trapezoidal slider to reset along the trapezoidal groove.
[0012] Preferably, one side surface of the plurality of trapezoidal sliders is movably connected to the surface of the long bolt, and one side surface of the plurality of trapezoidal sliders is provided with a movable plate.
[0013] The technical effect of adopting the above-mentioned further solution is that when the long bolt contacts the trapezoidal slider, it drives the moving plate on the surface to move.
[0014] Preferably, the opposing surfaces of the plurality of movable plates are provided with slots, and mounting connecting blocks are movably embedded inside the plurality of slots.
[0015] The technical advantage of adopting the above-mentioned further solution is that the slots opened on the surface of the movable plate facilitate the installation of the mounting connection block.
[0016] Preferably, one side surface of the mounting connecting block is provided with a connecting piece, which can be square or arc-shaped.
[0017] The technical advantage of adopting the above-mentioned further solution is that the connecting plate on the surface of the mounting block facilitates a tight fit with the support column, thus completing the installation work.
[0018] Preferably, the surfaces of the plurality of mounting connecting blocks are provided with through holes, and springs are fixedly provided on the surfaces of the plurality of movable plates at symmetrical locations.
[0019] The technical effect of adopting the above-mentioned further solution is that the through hole opened on the surface of the mounting connecting block facilitates the positioning work, while the moving plate fixes the second spring.
[0020] Preferably, one end surface of each of the multiple springs is provided with a positioning pin, and one end of each positioning pin is movably embedded inside the through hole.
[0021] The technical advantage of adopting the above-mentioned further solution is that one end of the positioning pin is movably embedded in the inside of the through hole, which facilitates the fixing of the mounting connecting block, and at the same time, it is easy to detach with the spring to complete the disassembly and replacement work.
[0022] Compared with the prior art, the advantages and positive effects of this utility model are as follows:
[0023] 1. In this utility model, two connecting arches are installed inside the groove after being interlocked, and the surface bucket provides support. The mounting groove is then fitted onto the surface of the support column. When the long bolt is rotated and comes into contact with the trapezoidal slider, the trapezoidal slider moves along the inside of the trapezoidal groove, causing the moving plate to approach the support column. The connecting piece on the surface of the mounting connecting block fits against the surface of the support column, completing the rapid installation.
[0024] 2. In this utility model, when the positioning pin on the two surfaces of the spring is pulled, the mounting connecting block is embedded in the inside of the groove. Different shaped connecting pieces can be installed in advance according to the different shapes of the support columns. When the positioning pin is released, the positioning pin is embedded in the through hole, and the mounting connecting block can be replaced. This facilitates the installation work according to the different shapes of the support columns and improves the applicability of the device. Attached Figure Description
[0025] Figure 1 This utility model provides a side view structural diagram of a bracket system for imitation ancient architecture;
[0026] Figure 2 This utility model provides a schematic diagram of the unfolded structure of a bracket system for imitation ancient architecture;
[0027] Figure 3 This utility model provides a partial cross-sectional structural diagram of a bracket system for imitation ancient architecture;
[0028] Figure 4 This utility model proposes a bracket structure for imitation ancient architecture. Figure 2 Enlarged structural diagram at point A in the middle.
[0029] Legend:
[0030] 1. Seat; 101. Groove; 1011. Connecting arch; 1012. Loose bucket; 102. Mounting groove; 1021. Trapezoidal groove; 1022. Spring one; 1023. Trapezoidal slider; 1024. Moving plate; 1025. Slot; 1026. Mounting connecting block; 1027. Through hole; 1028. Spring two; 1029. Positioning pin; 103. Long bolt; 104. Connecting piece. Detailed Implementation
[0031] To better understand the above-mentioned objectives, features, and advantages of this utility model, the present utility model will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. It should be noted that, unless otherwise specified, the embodiments and features described in these embodiments can be combined with each other.
[0032] Many specific details are set forth in the following description in order to provide a full understanding of the present invention. However, the present invention may also be implemented in other ways different from those described herein. Therefore, the present invention is not limited to the specific embodiments disclosed in the following specification.
[0033] Example 1, such as Figures 1 to 4 As shown, this utility model provides a bracket structure for imitation ancient buildings, including: a base bracket 1; a groove 101, formed on the surface of the base bracket 1; and two connecting arches 1011, movably embedded in the groove 101, the two connecting arches 1011 being mortise and tenon connected, and a spur bracket 1012 being provided symmetrically on one side surface of the two connecting arches 1011; and a mounting groove 102, formed on the surface of the base bracket 1 away from the groove 101, the mounting groove 102 having a trapezoidal groove 1021 inside.
[0034] In this embodiment, two connecting arches 1011 are installed inside the groove 101 after being interlocked. The surface hopper 1012 provides support. The mounting groove 102 is then fitted onto the surface of the support column. When the long bolt 103 is rotated and comes into contact with the trapezoidal slider 1023, the trapezoidal slider 1023 moves along the inside of the trapezoidal groove 1021, causing the moving plate 1024 to approach the support column. The connecting piece 104 on the surface of the mounting connecting block 1026 fits against the surface of the support column, completing the rapid installation.
[0035] In embodiment 2, the internal threads of the seat 1 are fitted with multiple long bolts 103. Springs 1022 are installed on the inner walls of multiple trapezoidal grooves 1021. Trapezoidal sliders 1023 are fixedly mounted on one end of each spring 1022. One end of each trapezoidal slider 1023 is slidably embedded inside the trapezoidal grooves 1021. One side surface of each trapezoidal slider 1023 is movably connected to the surface of the long bolts 103. A movable plate 1024 is provided on one side surface of each trapezoidal slider 1023. Opposite surfaces of the movable plates 1024 have... The slot 1025 has multiple slots 1025, and mounting connecting blocks 1026 are movably embedded inside the slots 1025. A connecting piece 104 is provided on one side surface of the mounting connecting block 1026. The connecting piece 104 can be square or arc-shaped. Through holes 1027 are opened on the surface of the multiple mounting connecting blocks 1026. Springs 1028 are fixedly provided on the surface of multiple movable plates 1024 at symmetrical locations. A positioning pin 1029 is provided on one end surface of the multiple springs 1028. One end of the multiple positioning pins 1029 is movably embedded inside the through holes 1027.
[0036] In this embodiment, when the positioning pin 1029 on the surface of the second spring 1028 is pulled, the mounting connecting block 1026 is embedded in the groove 1025. Different shaped connecting pieces 104 can be installed in advance according to the support column of different shapes. When the positioning pin 1029 is released, the positioning pin 1029 is embedded in the through hole 1027, and the mounting connecting block 1026 can be replaced. This facilitates the installation of support columns of different shapes and improves the applicability of the device.
[0037] Working principle: In use, the two connecting arches 1011 are interlocked and installed inside the groove 101, with the surface hopper 1012 providing support. The mounting groove 102 is then fitted onto the surface of the support column. When the long bolt 103 is rotated and comes into contact with the trapezoidal slider 1023, the trapezoidal slider 1023 moves along the inside of the trapezoidal groove 1021, causing the moving plate 1024 to approach the support column. The connecting piece 104 on the surface of the mounting connecting block 1026 fits against the surface of the support column, completing the quick installation. In addition, when the positioning pin 1029 on the surface of the second spring 1028 is pulled, the mounting connecting block 1026 is embedded inside the groove 1025. Different shaped connecting pieces 104 can be installed in advance according to different shapes of support columns. When the positioning pin 1029 is released, it is embedded inside the through hole 1027, allowing the mounting connecting block 1026 to be replaced. This facilitates installation for support columns of different shapes and improves the applicability of the device.
[0038] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model in any other way. Any person skilled in the art may make changes or modifications to the above-disclosed technical content to create equivalent embodiments for application in other fields. However, any simple modifications, equivalent changes, and modifications made to the above embodiments based on the technical essence of the present utility model without departing from the technical solution of the present utility model shall still fall within the protection scope of the technical solution of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A type of bracket system for imitation ancient architecture, comprising: Sitting in a bucket (1); A groove (101) is formed on the surface of the seat (1); characterized in that it further includes: Two connecting arches (1011) are movably embedded inside the groove (101). The two connecting arches (1011) are connected by mortise and tenon joints. A slatted bucket (1012) is provided at the symmetrical position on one side surface of the two connecting arches (1011). The mounting groove (102) is formed on the surface of the seat (1) away from the groove (101), and a trapezoidal groove (1021) is formed inside the mounting groove (102).
2. The bracket structure for antique-style buildings according to claim 1, characterized in that: The internal threads of the seat (1) are fitted with multiple long bolts (103), and the inner walls of the multiple trapezoidal grooves (1021) are provided with springs (1022).
3. The bracket structure for antique-style buildings according to claim 2, characterized in that: One end of each of the multiple springs (1022) is fixedly provided with a trapezoidal slider (1023), and one end of each trapezoidal slider (1023) is slidably embedded inside the trapezoidal groove (1021).
4. The bracket structure for antique-style buildings according to claim 3, characterized in that: One side surface of the plurality of trapezoidal sliders (1023) is movably connected to the surface of the long bolt (103), and a movable plate (1024) is provided on one side surface of the plurality of trapezoidal sliders (1023).
5. The bracket structure for antique-style buildings according to claim 4, characterized in that: The opposing surfaces of the plurality of movable plates (1024) are provided with slots (1025), and mounting connecting blocks (1026) are movably embedded inside the plurality of slots (1025).
6. The bracket structure for antique-style buildings according to claim 5, characterized in that: A connecting piece (104) is provided on one side surface of the mounting connecting block (1026), and the connecting piece (104) can be set to a square or arc shape.
7. The bracket structure for antique-style buildings according to claim 6, characterized in that: Through holes (1027) are provided on the surfaces of the plurality of mounting connecting blocks (1026), and springs (1028) are fixedly provided on the surfaces of the plurality of movable plates (1024) at symmetrical locations.
8. The bracket structure for antique-style buildings according to claim 7, characterized in that: One end surface of each of the multiple springs (1028) is provided with a positioning pin (1029), and one end of each of the positioning pins (1029) is movably embedded in the interior of the through hole (1027).