Steel member with anticorrosion function

CN224647847UActive Publication Date: 2026-08-18HUBEI HENGYONG IND CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202521480965.5
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-07-16
Publication Date
2026-08-18
Estimated Expiration
2035-07-16

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Technical Problem

[0005]本实用新型提供一种具有防腐功能的钢构件,解决了螺帽和螺栓容易受到腐蚀以及现有工字钢在使用时其侧壁的连接位置都较为固定,无法适应更多的安装环境的问题

Benefits of technology

本实用新型提供一种具有防腐功能的钢构件,根据安装需要可以在滑槽内部自由移动连接板的位置,然后将螺帽套接到螺纹杆上下两端并拧紧,直至螺帽紧紧贴合工字钢外壁,即可将连接板牢牢限制在滑槽内部,方便后期与其他工字钢的连接;

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Abstract

The utility model provides a steel member with anticorrosive function, the steel member with anticorrosive function includes: I -beam, the I -beam top and bottom extension all are equipped with the rectangular groove, even install a plurality of groups of connecting components between the I -beam and rectangular groove, connecting component is connected with other I -beam, install locking assembly between connecting component and rectangular groove, I -beam outer wall oil anticorrosive material. The steel member with anticorrosive function provided by the utility model can freely move the position of connecting plate in the sliding groove according to the installation needs, then the nut is sleeved on the upper and lower ends of threaded rod and is tightened, until the nut is tightly attached to the outer wall of I -beam, the connecting plate can be firmly limited in the sliding groove, which facilitates the connection with other I -beam in the later period, when the nut is fastened on the threaded rod, the round block is screwed with the threaded rod, so that the protective cover is sleeved on the outside of the nut, avoiding the corrosion of the nut and threaded rod exposed in the air.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of steel structure technology, and in particular to a steel component with anti-corrosion function. Background Technology

[0002] Steel structures are structures made of steel materials, mainly composed of steel beams, steel columns, steel trusses, and other components made of shaped steel and steel plates. They undergo rust removal and prevention processes such as silanization, pure manganese phosphating, water washing and drying, and galvanizing. The components are typically connected by welds, bolts, or rivets. Due to their light weight and simple construction, steel structures are widely used in large factories, stadiums, high-rise buildings, bridges, and other fields.

[0003] The existing steel structures are connected to each other by bolts and nuts without any protection for the bolts and nuts, making them susceptible to corrosion. In addition, the connection positions of the side walls of the existing I-beams are relatively fixed during use, which cannot adapt to a wider range of installation environments.

[0004] Therefore, it is necessary to provide a steel component with anti-corrosion function to solve the above-mentioned technical problems. Utility Model Content

[0005] This utility model provides a steel component with anti-corrosion function, which solves the problems that nuts and bolts are easily corroded and that the connection positions of the side walls of existing I-beams are relatively fixed and cannot adapt to more installation environments.

[0006] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, the steel component with anti-corrosion function provided by this utility model includes: an I-beam, wherein rectangular grooves are provided at the top and bottom extensions of the I-beam, and several sets of connecting components are evenly installed between the I-beam and the rectangular grooves. The connecting components are connected to other I-beams, and locking components are installed between the connecting components and the rectangular grooves. The locking components are connected to anti-corrosion protection components for corrosion prevention, and the outer wall of the I-beam is coated with an anti-corrosion material.

[0007] Preferably, the connecting component includes a sliding groove, and four sets of the sliding grooves are respectively opened at the inner top and inner bottom of the upper and lower extension ends of the I-beam. The sliding grooves are connected to the rectangular grooves. Several sets of connecting plates are evenly slidably connected between the sliding grooves located on the upper and lower sides of the left and right ends of the I-beam. Each set of connecting plates is connected to the locking component.

[0008] Preferably, the locking assembly includes threaded rods, a plurality of threaded rods passing through two sets of rectangular slots, and threaded rods passing through a connecting plate and being inserted into the connecting plate. The upper and lower ends of the threaded rods are threaded with nuts, and the top and bottom of the threaded rods are connected to the protective assembly.

[0009] Preferably, the protective component includes a circular block, a protective cover is fixedly installed on the lower outer wall of the circular block, and the circular block is threadedly connected to the top and bottom of the threaded rod.

[0010] Preferably, the anti-corrosion material includes a primer, an intermediate coat is applied over the primer, and a topcoat is applied over the intermediate coat.

[0011] Preferably, each of the connecting plates has several sets of mounting holes I on its sidewalls, and the I-beams have several sets of mounting holes II evenly distributed on their left and right ends.

[0012] Compared with related technologies, the steel component with anti-corrosion function provided by this utility model has the following beneficial effects: This utility model provides a steel component with anti-corrosion function. The position of the connecting plate can be moved freely inside the slide groove according to the installation needs. Then, the nut is put on the upper and lower ends of the threaded rod and tightened until the nut is tightly attached to the outer wall of the I-beam. This can firmly restrict the connecting plate inside the slide groove, which facilitates the connection with other I-beams in the future. After the nut is tightened onto the threaded rod, the round block is threaded onto the threaded rod, so that the protective cover is fitted over the outside of the nut, preventing the nut and threaded rod from being exposed to the air and corroded. Attached Figure Description

[0013] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of a preferred embodiment of the corrosion-resistant steel component provided by this utility model; Figure 2 for Figure 1 The diagram shows the internal structure of the connecting plate. Figure 3 for Figure 1 The diagram shows the structure of the anti-corrosion material. Figure 4 for Figure 2 The enlarged schematic diagram of part A shown below; Figure 5 for Figure 2 The enlarged schematic diagram of part B is shown.

[0014] The following are the labels in the diagram: 1. I-beam, 2. Connecting assembly, 21. Connecting plate, 22. Slide groove, 3. Mounting hole one, 4. Mounting hole two, 5. Protective assembly, 51. Protective cover, 52. Round block, 6. Rectangular groove, 7. Locking assembly, 71. Nut, 72. Threaded rod, 8. Anti-corrosion material, 81. Primer, 82. Intermediate coat, 83. Topcoat. Detailed Implementation

[0015] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.

[0016] Please refer to the following: Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 3 , Figure 4 and Figure 5 ,in, Figure 1 A schematic diagram of a preferred embodiment of the corrosion-resistant steel component provided by this utility model; Figure 2 for Figure 1 The diagram shows the internal structure of the connecting plate. Figure 3 for Figure 1 The diagram shows the structure of the anti-corrosion material. Figure 4 for Figure 2 The enlarged schematic diagram of part A shown below; Figure 5 for Figure 2 The enlarged schematic diagram of section B is shown. The steel component with anti-corrosion function includes: an I-beam 1, with rectangular grooves 6 extended at the top and bottom of the I-beam 1; several sets of connecting components 2 are evenly installed between the I-beam 1 and the rectangular grooves 6; the connecting components 2 are connected to other I-beams 1; a locking component 7 is installed between the connecting component 2 and the rectangular grooves 6; the locking component 7 is connected to an anti-corrosion protection component 5; and the outer wall of the I-beam 1 is coated with an anti-corrosion material 8.

[0017] The connecting component 2 includes a slide groove 22. Four sets of slide grooves 22 are respectively opened on the inner top and inner bottom of the upper and lower extension ends of the I-beam 1. The slide grooves 22 are connected to the rectangular groove 6. Several sets of connecting plates 21 are evenly slidably connected between the slide grooves 22 on the upper and lower sides of the left and right ends of the I-beam 1. Each set of connecting plates 21 is connected to the locking component 7.

[0018] The position of the connecting plate 21 can be moved freely according to installation needs, and then fixed by the locking component 7, which facilitates the connection with other I-beams 1 in the future.

[0019] The locking component 7 includes threaded rods 72, several sets of threaded rods 72 passing through two sets of rectangular slots 6, and threaded rods 72 passing through connecting plate 21 and being inserted into connecting plate 21. The upper and lower ends of the threaded rods 72 are threaded with nuts 71, and the top and bottom of the threaded rods 72 are connected to the protective component 5.

[0020] Several sets of nuts 71 are fitted onto the upper and lower ends of the threaded rod 72 and tightened until the nuts 71 are tightly attached to the outer wall of the I-beam 1, thus firmly restricting the connecting plate 21 inside the slide groove 22.

[0021] The protective component 5 includes a circular block 52, and a protective cover 51 is fixedly installed on the lower outer wall of the circular block 52. The circular block 52 is threadedly connected to the top and bottom of the threaded rod 72.

[0022] After the nut 71 is tightened onto the threaded rod 72, the round block 52 is threadedly connected to the threaded rod 72, so that the protective cover 51 is fitted onto the outside of the nut 71, preventing the nut 71 and the threaded rod 72 from being exposed to the air and corroded.

[0023] The anti-corrosion material 8 includes a primer 81, an intermediate coat 82 on top of the primer 81, and a topcoat 83 on top of the intermediate coat 82.

[0024] The primer 81 can be an epoxy zinc-rich primer, the intermediate coat is a glass fiber reinforced epoxy thick paste paint, and the topcoat 83 is a fluorocarbon paint.

[0025] Each of the connecting plates 21 has several sets of mounting holes 3 on its sidewalls, and the I-beam 1 has several sets of mounting holes 4 evenly distributed on its left and right ends.

[0026] Mounting hole 2.4 and mounting hole 1.3 are for easy connection with other I-beams 1.

[0027] The working principle of the anti-corrosion steel component provided by this utility model is as follows: the connecting component 2 on the I-beam 1 is adjusted to a suitable position as needed, and then the connecting component 2 is fixed by the locking component 7, so that other I-beams 1 can be quickly connected later. After the locking component 7 fixes the connecting component 2, the locking component 7 is covered by the protective component 5 to prevent the locking component 7 from being corroded.

[0028] Compared with related technologies, the steel component with anti-corrosion function provided by this utility model has the following beneficial effects: According to the installation requirements, the position of the connecting plate 21 can be moved freely inside the slide groove 22. Then, the nut 71 is fitted onto the upper and lower ends of the threaded rod 72 and tightened until the nut 71 is tightly attached to the outer wall of the I-beam 1. This will firmly restrict the connecting plate 21 inside the slide groove 22, which will facilitate the connection with other I-beams 1 in the future. After the nut 71 is tightened onto the threaded rod 72, the round block 52 is threadedly connected to the threaded rod 72, so that the protective cover 51 is fitted onto the outside of the nut 71, preventing the nut 71 and the threaded rod 72 from being exposed to the air and corroded.

[0029] The above description is merely an embodiment of this utility model and does not limit the patent scope of this utility model. Any equivalent structural or procedural transformations made based on the content of this utility model specification and drawings, or direct or indirect applications in other related technical fields, are similarly included within the patent protection scope of this utility model.

Claims

1. A steel member having a corrosion-preventing function, characterized by include: The I-beam has rectangular grooves at its top and bottom extensions. Several sets of connecting components are evenly installed between the I-beam and the rectangular grooves. The connecting components are connected to other I-beams. Locking components are installed between the connecting components and the rectangular grooves. Corrosion protection components for corrosion prevention are connected to the locking components. The outer wall of the I-beam is coated with anti-corrosion material.

2. Steel member with anticorrosion function according to claim 1, characterized in that The connecting component includes a sliding groove. Four sets of sliding grooves are respectively opened at the inner top and inner bottom of the upper and lower extension ends of the I-beam. The sliding grooves are connected to the rectangular grooves. Several sets of connecting plates are evenly slidably connected between the sliding grooves located on the upper and lower sides of the left and right ends of the I-beam. Each set of connecting plates is connected to the locking component.

3. Steel member with anticorrosion function according to claim 2, characterized in that The locking assembly includes threaded rods, several sets of threaded rods passing through two sets of rectangular slots, and threaded rods passing through a connecting plate and being inserted into the connecting plate. The upper and lower ends of the threaded rods are threaded with nuts, and the top and bottom of the threaded rods are connected to the protective assembly.

4. Steel member with anticorrosion function according to claim 3, characterized in that The protective component includes a circular block, on which a protective cover is fixedly installed on the lower outer wall. The circular block is threadedly connected to the top and bottom of the threaded rod.

5. The steel member with a corrosion protection function according to claim 1, characterized by, The anti-corrosion material includes a primer, an intermediate coat on top of the primer, and a top coat on top of the intermediate coat.

6. Steel member with anticorrosion function according to claim 2, characterized in that, Each set of connecting plates has several sets of mounting holes on its sidewalls, and the I-beams have several sets of mounting holes evenly distributed on their left and right ends.