A thermal insulation bridge type steel wire mesh frame composite insulation board

CN224647902UActive Publication Date: 2026-08-18HEBEI UNIV OF TECH
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Application Number
CN202522064434.4
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-09-25
Publication Date
2026-08-18
Estimated Expiration
2035-09-25

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Technical Problem

[0004]然而其在节点细部处理、集成化设计和连续保温层实施方面仍存在不足,存在保温性能不足、施工时间长、成本高和防火性能不足等问题

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1、基板具有防火、高保温型,保温结构一体化,无脱落风险。

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a heat insulation bridge type steel wire net rack composite insulation board, including base plate, steel wire net rack and connecting piece, wherein, base plate includes multilayer mortar layer, thermosetting plate and insulation board, thermosetting plate and insulation board set up between multilayer mortar layer, steel wire net rack is constituted by first steel wire mesh and fine mesh steel wire net, and first steel wire mesh sets up in fine mesh steel wire net close to mortar layer one side, and base plate has preset gap with steel wire net rack, and a plurality of connecting pieces are through base plate and are connected with first steel wire mesh through a plurality of cable-stayed wires. In the application, through the combination of base plate and steel wire net rack, the base plate has fireproofing, high insulation type, insulation structure integration, no risk of falling off, wall heat insulation bridge, promotes energy saving and consumption reduction, through the stable connection system of connecting piece, cable-stayed wire and steel wire net rack, the whole is connected closely together, visual construction, low cost, reduces construction procedure and construction time.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of building wall technology, and in particular to a thermally broken bridge-type steel wire mesh composite insulation board. Background Technology

[0002] Currently, the external wall insulation technology commonly used in buildings still has significant thermal bridging problems, mainly concentrated at the joints between prefabricated wall panels, around structural anchors, connectors, and metal embedded parts, which restricts the overall insulation effect and the promotion of the technology.

[0003] Currently, the demand for building energy conservation and structural integration technology is gradually increasing, with the goal of making the insulation layer an integral part of the building's main structure and completing it in one go during the construction phase.

[0004] However, it still has shortcomings in terms of detailed node treatment, integrated design, and implementation of continuous insulation layer, resulting in problems such as insufficient insulation performance, long construction time, high cost, and insufficient fire resistance. Utility Model Content

[0005] To address the aforementioned problems, this utility model provides a thermally broken bridge-type steel wire mesh composite insulation board, the technical solution of which is as follows: A thermally broken bridge-type steel wire mesh composite insulation board, comprising: The substrate includes multiple mortar layers, a thermosetting board, and an insulation board, wherein the thermosetting board and the insulation board are disposed between the multiple mortar layers; A wire mesh frame is composed of a first wire mesh sheet and a fine wire mesh. The first wire mesh sheet is disposed on the side of the fine wire mesh near the mortar layer. A preset gap exists between the substrate and the wire mesh frame. Several connectors penetrate the substrate and are connected to the first wire mesh through multiple diagonal wires.

[0006] In some embodiments, the diagonal wires have a V-shaped structure, and each connector is provided with at least two diagonal wires.

[0007] In some embodiments, the first end of the connector has a through hole, one end of the diagonal wire passes through the through hole and is welded to the first wire mesh with the other end.

[0008] In some embodiments, a circular buffer pad is connected to the second end of the connector, and the buffer pad is integral with the connector.

[0009] In some embodiments, the diagonal wire has a first tie and a second tie. In the assembled state, the first tie and the second tie are inclined in the same direction, and / or the first tie and the second tie are inclined in different directions.

[0010] In some embodiments, a second wire mesh is provided within the mortar layer.

[0011] In some embodiments, the gap is used for pouring concrete.

[0012] The technological advancements achieved by this invention compared to existing technologies are as follows: This utility model has the following advantages: 1. The substrate is fireproof and has high heat insulation properties. The heat insulation structure is integrated and there is no risk of it falling off.

[0013] 2. The wall thermal bridge has good thermal insulation performance, which promotes energy conservation and consumption reduction.

[0014] 3. A robust connection system consisting of connectors, diagonal bracing, and steel wire mesh ensures a tight overall connection and allows for visible construction.

[0015] 4. Low cost, no need for plastering on the exterior wall, high flatness, integrated structural design and standardized construction process, reducing construction steps and time. Attached Figure Description

[0016] The accompanying drawings are provided to further understand the present invention and form part of the specification. They are used together with the embodiments of the present invention to explain the present invention and do not constitute a limitation thereof.

[0017] In the attached diagram: Figure 1 This is a structural diagram of the thermal break bridge type steel wire mesh composite insulation board of this utility model; Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the thermal break bridge type steel wire mesh composite insulation board of this utility model; Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the connector and the diagonal wire of this utility model; Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the substrate of this utility model; Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the thermal break bridge-type steel wire mesh composite insulation board of this utility model.

[0018] In the diagram: 1. Substrate; 10. Mortar layer; 11. Thermosetting board; 12. Insulation board; 2. Wire mesh frame; 21. First wire mesh sheet; 22. Fine wire mesh; 3. Connector; 31. First end; 32. Second end; 4. Diagonal tie wire; 41. First tie rod; 42. Second tie rod; 5. Gap; 6. Through hole; 7. Buffer pad; 8. Second wire mesh sheet; 9. Concrete. Detailed Implementation

[0019] The following specific embodiments can be combined with each other, and the same or similar concepts or processes may not be described again in some embodiments. The embodiments of this utility model will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0020] 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.

[0021] Furthermore, in this utility model, the use of terms such as "first," "second," etc., is 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 as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one of that feature. In the description of this utility model, "multiple" means at least two, such as two, three, etc., unless otherwise explicitly specified.

[0022] In this utility model, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "connection," "fixing," etc., should be interpreted broadly. For example, "fixing" can mean a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral part; it can mean a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; it can mean the internal communication of two components or the interaction between two components, unless otherwise explicitly limited. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model according to the specific circumstances.

[0023] Furthermore, the technical solutions of the various embodiments of this utility model can be combined with each other, but only if they are based on the ability of those skilled in the art to implement them. When the combination of technical solutions is contradictory or cannot be implemented, it should be considered that such combination of technical solutions does not exist and is not within the scope of protection claimed by this utility model.

[0024] like Figures 1 to 5 As shown, this utility model discloses a thermally broken bridge-type steel wire mesh composite insulation board, including a base plate 1, a steel wire mesh frame 2, and several connectors 3. The base plate 1 is connected to the steel wire mesh frame via the connectors 3. The base plate 1 includes multiple mortar layers 10, a thermosetting board 11, and an insulation board 12. The thermosetting board 11 and the insulation board 12 are disposed between the multiple mortar layers 10. In one example, the mortar layers 10 have two layers, such as... Figure 4As shown, the substrate 1 consists of a first mortar layer 10, a thermosetting board 11, and an insulation board 12, and a second mortar layer 10, which are bonded together to form an integral structure of the substrate 1, ensuring that there is no risk of each layer falling off during installation. The mortar layer 10 uses fire-retardant materials and composite insulation mortar, and the insulation board 12 has Class A fire resistance, enabling the substrate 1 to be fireproof and heat-insulating. It should be noted that the bonding method can be adapted to meet the requirements, as long as it can connect adjacent layers. This application does not impose too many restrictions on this.

[0025] Continue to refer to Figures 1 to 5 A wire mesh frame 2 is installed on one side of the substrate 1. The wire mesh frame 2 is composed of a first wire mesh sheet 21 and a fine wire mesh 22. The first wire mesh sheet 21 is a mesh material made by weaving, welding and other processes. It can be made of low carbon steel, medium carbon steel, high carbon steel or stainless steel. The fine wire mesh 22 is a wire mesh with a specific mesh number and wire diameter. The specific specifications can be adapted according to the needs. It can be made of manganese steel wire or stainless steel wire. The combination of the two can improve the structural strength, crack resistance and excellent corrosion resistance and durability of the wire mesh frame composite insulation board. The first wire mesh sheet 21 is set on the side of the fine wire mesh 22 close to the mortar layer 10. There is a preset gap 5 between the substrate 1 and the wire mesh frame 2. Several connectors 3 penetrate the substrate 1 and are connected to the first wire mesh sheet 21 through multiple diagonal wires 4 to break the thermal bridge with the wall and reduce the direct heat transfer to ensure thermal insulation performance and stability.

[0026] This application combines a substrate and a wire mesh frame, resulting in an integrated insulation structure with no risk of insulation board detachment. It also breaks thermal bridges in the wall, providing excellent thermal insulation performance and promoting energy conservation and emission reduction. A robust connection system composed of connectors, diagonal wires, and wire mesh tightly connects the entire structure, allowing for visualized construction. This application boasts low cost, eliminates the need for plastering on the exterior wall, achieves high flatness, and reduces construction steps and time through its integrated structural design and standardized construction process.

[0027] In some embodiments, such as Figures 1 to 3 As shown, the number of connectors 3 can be adapted to the requirements, such as four or six. Each connector 3 is provided with at least two diagonal wires 4. The shape of the diagonal wires 4 can be I-shaped, U-shaped, or V-shaped. For example, the connector 3 is provided with two diagonal wires 4. The diagonal wires 4 are V-shaped. One side of the diagonal wires 4 is connected to the connector 3, and the other side is connected to the wire mesh frame 2 to realize the connection between the base plate 1 and the wire mesh frame 2.

[0028] In some embodiments, such as Figures 1 to 3 , Figure 5As shown, the connector 3 has a first end 31 and a second end 32. The first end 31 of the connector 3 has a through hole 6. The shape of the through hole 6 can be set according to the cross-sectional shape of the diagonal wire 4 to achieve the matching of the diagonal wire 4 and the connector 3. During the assembly process, one end of the diagonal wire 4 passes through the through hole 6 and is welded to the first wire mesh 21 with the other end, so that the middle bent part of the diagonal wire 4 is located inside the through hole 6, ensuring that the base plate 1 and the wire mesh frame 2 are firmly connected, thereby realizing a one-to-many form between the base plate 1 and the wire mesh frame 2. That is, one point on the left side of the diagonal wire 4 (i.e., the bent part of the diagonal wire 4) is connected to the connector 3, and multiple points on the other side (setting two diagonal wires 4 is 4 points) are connected to the wire mesh frame 2. It should be noted that the number of through holes 6 can be set adaptively according to the requirements. That is, one through hole 6 can be set and multiple diagonal wires 4 can pass through the through hole 6, or multiple through holes 6 can be set and each diagonal wire 4 can pass through the corresponding through hole 6.

[0029] In some embodiments, continue to refer to Figures 1 to 3 , Figure 5 The second end 32 of the connector 3 is connected to a circular buffer pad 7. In one example, the buffer pad 7 and the connector 3 are integrated into one structure. The buffer pad 7 can prevent the connector 3 from detaching from the substrate 1 and can be stably installed in the substrate 1. In another example, the buffer pad 7 is welded to the connector 3. The buffer pad 7 can effectively alleviate the contact between the substrate 1 and other structures.

[0030] In some embodiments, such as Figures 1 to 3 As shown, the oblique drawing wire 4 has a first tie 41 and a second tie 42. In one example, the first tie 41 and the second tie 42 are inclined in the same direction, for example, along the height direction of the substrate 1 (e.g., Figure 2 (as shown in the z-direction), both the first tie rod 41 and the second tie rod 42 are inclined upwards, or both are inclined downwards. For example, along the width direction of the substrate 1 (such as... Figure 2 (As shown in the y-direction), both the first tie rod 41 and the second tie rod 42 are inclined to the left, or both are inclined to the right, and are welded to the first wire mesh 21. In another example, the first tie rod 41 and the second tie rod 42 are arranged in different inclination directions, for example, along the height direction of the substrate 1 (e.g., along the y-direction). Figure 2 (as shown in the z-direction), the first tie 41 is inclined upwards and the second tie 42 is inclined downwards. For example, along the width direction of the substrate 1 (such as...). Figure 2 (As shown in the y-direction), the first tie rod 41 is inclined to the left and the second tie rod 42 is inclined to the right, and they are welded to the first wire mesh 21 to improve stability and strength.

[0031] In some embodiments, such as Figure 4As shown, a second wire mesh 8 is provided in the mortar layer 10. The structure and material of the second wire mesh 8 can be related to the first wire mesh 21 mentioned above. This will not be elaborated further in this application. The second wire mesh 8 can enhance the strength of the mortar layer 10 and ensure the stability and durability of the overall substrate 1.

[0032] In some embodiments, such as Figure 5 As shown, the gap 5 is used to pour concrete 9 to make the connection between the substrate 1 and the wire mesh frame 2 more compact, thereby forming a high-strength, thermally broken bridge type wire mesh frame composite insulation board with better thermal insulation effect.

[0033] Finally, it should be noted that the above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this utility model and is not intended to limit the utility model. Although the utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art can still modify the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments or make equivalent substitutions for some of the technical features. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of this utility model should be included within the scope of protection of the claims of this utility model.

Claims

1. A thermally broken bridge-type steel wire mesh composite insulation board, characterized in that, include: The substrate includes multiple mortar layers, a thermosetting board, and an insulation board, wherein the thermosetting board and the insulation board are disposed between the multiple mortar layers; A wire mesh frame is composed of a first wire mesh sheet and a fine wire mesh. The first wire mesh sheet is disposed on the side of the fine wire mesh near the mortar layer. A preset gap exists between the substrate and the wire mesh frame. Several connectors penetrate the substrate and are connected to the first wire mesh through multiple diagonal wires.

2. The thermally broken bridge-type steel wire mesh composite insulation board according to claim 1, characterized in that, The diagonal wire has a V-shaped structure, and each connector is provided with at least two diagonal wires.

3. The thermally broken bridge-type steel wire mesh composite insulation board according to claim 1, characterized in that, The first end of the connector has a through hole, one end of the diagonal wire passes through the through hole and is welded to the first wire mesh with the other end.

4. The thermally broken bridge-type steel wire mesh composite insulation board according to claim 2, characterized in that, The second end of the connector is connected to a circular buffer pad, which is integral with the connector.

5. The thermally broken bridge type steel wire mesh composite insulation board according to claim 2, characterized in that, The oblique draw wire has a first tie and a second tie. In the assembled state, the first tie and the second tie are inclined in the same direction, and / or the first tie and the second tie are inclined in different directions.

6. The thermally broken bridge-type steel wire mesh composite insulation board according to claim 1, characterized in that, A second wire mesh is installed inside the mortar layer.

7. The thermally broken bridge-type steel wire mesh composite insulation board according to claim 1, characterized in that, The gap is used for pouring concrete.