Auxiliary installation device for integrated thermal insulation structure panel

CN224634322UActive Publication Date: 2026-08-14ANHUI BAOTAIKE CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY CO LTD
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CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
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Filing Date
2025-08-28
Publication Date
2026-08-14

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Technical Problem

[0004]但是实际工作过程中,由于悬吊状态下的保温一体板从高处下吊,并且只有板材下放到距离地面位置较近的距离时才能被人为干预扶持

Benefits of technology

[0026]1、抵轮、张紧弹簧等结构实现抵轮通过张紧弹簧的形变朝右侧轻微翻转,随后在弹簧的弹性恢复力下,又重新复位抵紧到墙板上,通过该方式实现保持弹性抵触导向作用下,将墙板下放,以增加墙板下放的稳定性,确保墙板能够精准下放到安装位置。

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Abstract

This utility model discloses an auxiliary installation device for an integrated thermal insulation panel, including a movable push frame. Several spring-loaded abutment wheel structures are mounted and connected to the push frame at vertical intervals. Each spring-loaded abutment wheel structure includes an abutment wheel, which is rotatably connected to an abutment wheel bracket hinged to the push frame. A tension spring is fixedly connected between the abutment wheel bracket and the push frame. Several side-abutment structures are mounted and connected to the push frame at vertical intervals, and these side-abutment structures abut against the side edges of the thermal insulation panel, thus securing the panel from the side. This structure significantly improves the accuracy of the integrated thermal insulation panel installation and reduces the installation difficulty. Through the dual clamping and guiding action of the spring-loaded and side-abutment structures, precise lowering and installation of the integrated thermal insulation panel is achieved.
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Technical Field

[0001] This utility model belongs to the technical field, and in particular relates to an auxiliary installation device for an integrated thermal insulation structure panel. Background Technology

[0002] Integrated thermal insulation panels, also known as thermal insulation boards, are thermal insulation boards installed on the exterior walls of building structures. Due to their thermal insulation properties, integrated thermal insulation panels offer advantages such as energy saving and environmental friendliness. Specifically, they achieve energy savings by insulating the building structure.

[0003] During the installation of integrated insulation panels, operators use a crane to lower the large insulation panels along the wall structure and adhere them to the wall using an adhesive such as cement grout. Because the integrated insulation panels are prone to swaying while suspended, operators need to support the panels during installation to ensure they are lowered and attached to the wall in a relatively stable position.

[0004] However, in actual operation, the suspended insulation panels are lowered from a height, and can only be manually supported when they are relatively close to the ground. Furthermore, since the panels are laid layer by layer along the wall's height, it is difficult to provide stable support when the panels are at a higher position on the wall.

[0005] The swaying panels not only easily scrape off the pre-coated mortar layer on the wall, damaging its smoothness, but also make it difficult to manually correct their posture. This is because during suspended operations, the panels are lowered vertically by a crane, which is then suspended by steel cables. Therefore, during the lowering process, the suspended panels cannot maintain a stable posture. The swaying distance makes it difficult to accurately align them with the installation position, and if the installation location is above the wall, the difficulty of mounting the panels becomes even greater.

[0006] Therefore, by using an auxiliary installation device to ensure that the board slides vertically down the wall to the installation position, it is possible to not only ensure that the board enters the installation position accurately (aligning with the adjacent board), but also to significantly reduce the difficulty of installation. Utility Model Content

[0007] Based on the above background, the purpose of this utility model is to provide an auxiliary installation device for an integrated thermal insulation structure panel.

[0008] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:

[0009] An auxiliary installation device for an integrated thermal insulation panel includes a movable push frame, on which a plurality of spring-loaded wheel structures are mounted and connected at vertical intervals.

[0010] The spring-loaded abutment wheel structure includes an abutment wheel, and the abutment wheel is rotatably connected to an abutment wheel bracket hinged to the push frame;

[0011] A tension spring is fixedly connected between the abutment bracket and the push frame;

[0012] The pusher is equipped with several side abutment structures that are spaced apart vertically. The side abutment structures abut against the side of the insulation board and press against the insulation board from the side.

[0013] Preferably, the pusher includes two pairs of vertical frames spaced apart on both sides, and a lower fixed bracket is fixedly connected between the bottoms of the vertical frames;

[0014] The bottom of the lower fixed bracket is equipped with several omnidirectional rollers.

[0015] Preferably, the omnidirectional roller is an omnidirectional roller with a braking function.

[0016] Preferably, the vertical frames are welded and fixedly connected by a plurality of connecting frames arranged at vertical intervals;

[0017] The cross-sectional shape of the connecting frame is I-shaped, and the lower end of the tension spring is fixedly connected to the connecting frame.

[0018] Preferably, a connecting rod is fixedly connected to the abutment bracket, and the upper end of the tension spring is fixedly connected to the connecting rod.

[0019] Preferably, the side abutment structure includes a fixed bracket fixedly installed on a vertical frame, the fixed bracket being slidably connected to a vertically arranged side abutment rod structure, and the outer end of the side abutment rod structure being rotatably connected to a side abutment wheel.

[0020] Preferably, a sliding sleeve is slidably connected to the fixed bracket, and a plurality of locking screws that are locked onto the fixed bracket are threaded onto the sliding sleeve;

[0021] The side abutment structure includes a first side abutment fixedly connected to the sliding sleeve, the first side abutment being threadedly connected to an adjusting screw, and the adjusting screw being fixedly connected to a second side abutment;

[0022] The side abutment wheel is rotatably connected to the second side abutment rod.

[0023] Preferably, a number of inclined tie rods are fixedly connected between the upper end of the vertical frame and the lower fixed support.

[0024] Preferably, a plurality of connecting rods are welded to the bottom of the diagonal tie rod, and the connecting rods are welded and fixed to the top position of the lower fixed bracket.

[0025] This utility model has the following beneficial effects:

[0026] 1. The structure of the abutment wheel and tension spring allows the abutment wheel to slightly rotate to the right through the deformation of the tension spring. Then, under the elastic restoring force of the spring, it returns to its original position and presses against the wall panel. In this way, the wall panel is lowered under the elastic resistance and guidance, which increases the stability of the wall panel and ensures that the wall panel can be accurately lowered to the installation position.

[0027] 2. The tension spring design keeps the wall panel in a spring-loaded downward sliding posture, ensuring the stability and accuracy of the wall panel installation.

[0028] 3. The integrated insulation panels are installed row by row along the height of the wall. Therefore, during the lowering process, one side (front) of the integrated insulation panel aligns with the row of wall panels already installed in front. However, since the rear side of the installation position does not yet have an integrated insulation panel installed, it is still prone to shifting backward. Therefore, a side-bracing structure is used to block the rear wall of the integrated insulation panel, while the front wall is blocked by the row of wall panels in front. Thus, the side-bracing structure aligns the integrated insulation panel forward with the row of wall panels in front, further increasing the accuracy of the integrated insulation panel installation. Attached Figure Description

[0029] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on the structures shown in these drawings without creative effort.

[0030] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure in an embodiment of the present utility model;

[0031] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the spring-loaded abutment wheel structure in an embodiment of this utility model;

[0032] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the side-blocking structure in an embodiment of the present utility model;

[0033] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the side-blocking structure and the spring-loaded wheel structure against the integrated heat-insulating plate in this embodiment of the utility model;

[0034] Figure 5 This is an embodiment of the present utility model. Figure 1 The front view in the image.

[0035] The realization of the purpose, functional features and advantages of this utility model will be further explained in conjunction with the embodiments and with reference to the accompanying drawings. Detailed Implementation

[0036] 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.

[0037] It should be noted that all directional indicators (such as up, down, left, right, front, back, etc.) in this utility model embodiment are only used to explain the relative positional relationship and movement of each component in a certain specific posture (as shown in the figure). If the specific posture changes, the directional indicator will also change accordingly.

[0038] Furthermore, in this utility model, descriptions involving "first," "second," etc., are for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying their relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of technical features indicated. Therefore, a feature defined with "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one of that feature. Additionally, the technical solutions of the various embodiments can be combined with each other, but only on the basis of being achievable by those skilled in the art. When the combination of technical solutions is contradictory or impossible to implement, such a combination of technical solutions should be considered non-existent and not within the scope of protection claimed by this utility model.

[0039] Example 1

[0040] like Figure 1-5 As shown, an auxiliary installation device for an integrated thermal insulation panel includes a movable pusher 2, which is pushed close to the construction wall during the hoisting and lowering of the wall panel. Simultaneously, the pusher 2 is equipped with several spring-loaded wheel structures 1 arranged at vertical intervals.

[0041] The integrated insulation panel is lowered through the spring-loaded roller structure 1, which allows it to elastically contact the wall and descend along the gap between the spring-loaded roller structure 1 and the wall. The spring-loaded roller structure 1 prevents the integrated insulation panel from shaking violently during lowering. Simultaneously, the spring-loaded roller structure 1 acts as a guide, rolling against the integrated insulation panel 4 to ensure the panel is accurately lowered to the installation position.

[0042] Specifically, the spring-loaded abutment wheel structure 1 includes an abutment wheel 11, which is rotatably connected to an abutment wheel bracket 12 hinged to the push frame 2. Specifically, a pair of bracket seats 122 spaced apart front and rear are welded to the left side wall of the push frame 2, and a pin is fixedly connected between the bracket seats 122. The lower end of the abutment wheel bracket 12 is hinged to the pin.

[0043] Meanwhile, a tension spring 13 is fixedly connected between the wheel support 12 and the pusher 2.

[0044] Specifically, the pusher frame 2 includes two pairs of vertical frames 22 spaced apart on the left and right sides. Several connecting frames 23, spaced apart vertically, are fixedly connected between the vertical frames 22 by welding. The connecting frames 23 are I-shaped, allowing the four vertical frames 22 to be welded into a single reinforced structure. This structural design of the pusher frame 2 not only results in high structural stability but also enhances operational safety during the guiding and supporting of the integrated insulation panel 4.

[0045] Meanwhile, a pair of inclined tie rods, spaced apart front to back, are fixedly connected between the upper end of the vertical frame 22 and the lower fixed support. This structural method further increases the structural stability of the push frame 2.

[0046] Several connecting brackets 23 are welded to the bottom of the aforementioned tie rod, and the connecting brackets 23 are welded and fixed to the top of the lower fixed bracket.

[0047] The spring is fixed as follows: the lower end of the tension spring 13 is fixedly connected to the connecting frame 23. At the same time, a connecting rod 121 is fixedly connected to the abutment bracket 12, and the upper end of the tension spring 13 is fixedly connected to the connecting rod 121.

[0048] Under normal circumstances, the spring maintains its normal length. During the lowering of the wall panel, since the wall panel is guided by the abutment roller 11 (located in the gap between the abutment roller 11 and the wall), if the lowered hanging panel comes into contact with the abutment roller 11 with excessive force (because the existing technology uses a hoisting method to lower the wall panel, which lowers the wall panel vertically and shakes at the same time, and if the shaking amplitude is too large, such as under the action of wind, the force of the wall panel pushing the abutment roller 11 increases), the abutment roller 11 in the hinged state will slightly flip to the right due to the deformation of the tension spring 13. Then, under the elastic restoring force of the spring, it will reset and press against the wall panel again. In this way, the wall panel is lowered under the elastic abutment guiding action, which increases the stability of the wall panel lowering and ensures that the wall panel can be accurately lowered to the installation position.

[0049] In actual operation, under normal circumstances, although the wall is coated with a mortar bonding layer, the mortar bonding layer has been leveled. Therefore, during the lowering of the wall panel, the wall panel is always guided downward by the elastic resistance of the abutment roller 11, and the elastic resistance is directed towards the wall. Therefore, under normal circumstances, the integrated insulation panel 4 will not shake violently due to the above structure. However, once the wind is applied or the wall is not level, the lowered wall panel is very likely to hit the abutment roller 11 with a large force. Therefore, the tension spring 13 is designed to keep the wall panel in a spring-loaded downward sliding posture, ensuring the stability and accuracy of the wall panel installation.

[0050] Example 2

[0051] like Figure 1-5 As shown, in this embodiment, based on the structure of Embodiment 1, a lower fixed bracket 24 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the aforementioned vertical frame 22. The lower fixed bracket 24 is frame-shaped, and in accordance with existing methods, a plurality of universal casters 26 are installed at the bottom of the lower fixed bracket 24. The universal casters 26 are conventional universal casters with braking function disclosed in the prior art.

[0052] During operation, the above structure is used to push the entire device close to the wall. After a row of wall panels is installed along the height of the wall, the brake pads on the universal rollers 26 are released to push the next row to its installation position in parallel.

[0053] Example 3

[0054] like Figure 1-5 As shown, in this embodiment, based on the structure of embodiment 2, a number of side abutment structures 3 are assembled and connected on the pusher 2 at vertical intervals. The side abutment structures 3 abut against the side of the insulation board and press against the insulation board from the side.

[0055] Specifically, since the integrated insulation panel 4 is installed row by row along the height of the wall, during the lowering process, one side (front side) of the integrated insulation panel 4 is aligned with the wall panel row that has already been laid in front. However, since the integrated insulation panel 4 is not installed on the rear side of the installation position, the integrated insulation panel 4 is still prone to swaying to the rear position. Therefore, the rear side wall of the integrated insulation panel 4 is blocked by the side abutment structure 3, while the front side wall of the integrated insulation panel 4 is blocked by the wall panel row in front.

[0056] The aforementioned side abutment structure 3 includes a fixed bracket 31 fixedly installed on a vertical frame 22. The fixed bracket 31 is slidably connected to a vertically arranged side abutment rod structure, and the outer end of the side abutment rod structure is rotatably connected to a side abutment wheel 34.

[0057] A sliding sleeve 32 is slidably connected to the fixed bracket 31, and a plurality of locking screws are threadedly connected to the sliding sleeve 32 and locked to the fixed bracket 31 (in order to facilitate turning the locking screws, according to the existing method, the outer end of the locking screw is fixedly connected to the screw seat 321).

[0058] During operation, the operator loosens the locking screws and the sliding sleeve 32, and slides it to the side position where the side abutment structure is close to the side of the integrated insulation panel 4 (after the integrated insulation panel 4 is lowered into the installation position, it is tensioned by pushing the integrated insulation panel 4 inward to ensure that the wall panel is aligned with the wall panel in the front row). With the cooperation of multiple locking screws, the sliding sleeve 32 can be fully squeezed and locked.

[0059] Specifically, the side abutment structure includes a first side abutment 33 fixedly connected to the sliding sleeve 32, the first side abutment 33 being threadedly connected to an adjusting screw 35 (a threaded cavity of a certain depth is opened on the first side abutment 33), the adjusting screw being fixedly connected to a second side abutment; and a side abutment wheel 34 being rotatably connected to the second side abutment (the rotatable connection method is a conventional method disclosed in the prior art, specifically, the axle of the side abutment wheel 34 is rotatably connected to the end position of the second side abutment).

[0060] During operation, the operator rotates the second side abutment rod to adjust the length of the second side abutment rod extending beyond the first side abutment rod until the side abutment wheel 34 contacts the center of the wall panel sidewall.

[0061] Of course, the above description is not intended to limit the present utility model, and the present utility model is not limited to the examples given above. Any changes, modifications, additions or substitutions made by those skilled in the art within the scope of the present utility model should also fall within the protection scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. An auxiliary installation device for an integrated thermal insulation structure panel, characterized in that, It includes a movable push frame, on which a plurality of spring-loaded abutment wheel structures are mounted and connected at vertical intervals. The spring-loaded abutment wheel structure includes an abutment wheel, and the abutment wheel is rotatably connected to an abutment wheel bracket hinged to the push frame; A tension spring is fixedly connected between the abutment bracket and the push frame; The pusher is equipped with several side abutment structures that are spaced apart vertically. The side abutment structures abut against the side of the insulation board and press against the insulation board from the side.

2. The auxiliary installation device for the integrated thermal insulation structure panel according to claim 1, characterized in that, The pusher includes two pairs of vertical frames spaced apart on both sides, and a lower fixed bracket is fixedly connected between the bottoms of the vertical frames. The bottom of the lower fixed bracket is equipped with several omnidirectional casters.

3. The auxiliary installation device for the integrated thermal insulation structure panel according to claim 2, characterized in that, The omnidirectional roller is an omnidirectional roller with a braking function.

4. The auxiliary installation device for the integrated thermal insulation structure panel according to claim 3, characterized in that, Several connecting frames, spaced vertically apart, are welded and fixedly connected between the vertical frames. The cross-sectional shape of the connecting frame is I-shaped, and the lower end of the tension spring is fixedly connected to the connecting frame.

5. The auxiliary installation device for the integrated thermal insulation structure panel according to claim 1, characterized in that, A connecting rod is fixedly connected to the abutment bracket, and the upper end of the tension spring is fixedly connected to the connecting rod.

6. The auxiliary installation device for the integrated thermal insulation structure panel according to claim 2, characterized in that, The side abutment structure includes a fixed bracket that is fixedly installed on a vertical frame. The fixed bracket is slidably connected to a vertically arranged side abutment rod structure, and the outer end of the side abutment rod structure is rotatably connected to a side abutment wheel.

7. The auxiliary installation device for the integrated thermal insulation structure panel according to claim 6, characterized in that, A sliding sleeve is slidably connected to the fixed bracket, and a plurality of locking screws that are locked onto the fixed bracket are threaded onto the sliding sleeve. The side abutment structure includes a first side abutment fixedly connected to the sliding sleeve, the first side abutment being threadedly connected to an adjusting screw, and the adjusting screw being fixedly connected to a second side abutment; The side abutment wheel is rotatably connected to the second side abutment rod.

8. The auxiliary installation device for the integrated thermal insulation structure panel according to claim 2, characterized in that, Several inclined tie rods are fixedly connected between the upper end of the vertical frame and the lower fixed support.

9. The auxiliary installation device for the integrated thermal insulation structure panel according to claim 8, characterized in that, Several connecting rods are welded to the bottom of the diagonal tie rod, and the connecting rods are welded and fixed to the top of the lower fixed bracket.