Temporary fire-fighting pipeline detachable hanger of steel structure
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202521875182.7
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-09-01
- Publication Date
- 2026-08-18
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-09-01
AI Technical Summary
[0004]针对上述技术方案,吊架通过焊接固定于钢结构,拆除不便,进而造成材料的浪费
1.连接部通过支撑板挂设于工字钢,支撑板和安装板可拆卸连接,以此便于支撑板从工字钢上取下,进而使得吊架可多次使用,减少材料浪费,且后期拆除方便,降低人工成本和修复成本;
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of hangers, and more particularly to a detachable hanger for temporary fire-fighting pipes in steel structures. Background Technology
[0002] Pipe hangers are essential equipment primarily used for supporting, securing, and suspending pipelines. They play a vital role in various industrial equipment and piping systems. Their emergence has solved the problems of support, securing, and suspending pipelines, improving their stability and safety. With the continuous development and expansion of industrial equipment piping systems, the application of pipe hangers is becoming increasingly widespread. Currently, pipe hangers are widely used in industrial equipment piping systems in industries such as chemical, water treatment, hospitals, clean rooms, ultra-clean rooms, petroleum, natural gas, steel, cement, and mining.
[0003] Most of the current temporary fire-fighting pipe hangers made of steel structure use angle steel or channel steel. Depending on the height and location of the temporary fire-fighting pipe, the corresponding brackets or gantry frames are welded on site and fixed to the steel structure.
[0004] Regarding the above technical solution, the hanger is fixed to the steel structure by welding, which is inconvenient to dismantle and thus wastes materials. Utility Model Content
[0005] To facilitate the disassembly of the hanger and reduce material waste, this application provides a detachable hanger for temporary fire-fighting pipelines in steel structures.
[0006] The technical solution provided in this application for a detachable hanger for temporary steel fire-fighting pipelines is as follows: A detachable hanger for temporary fire-fighting pipelines in steel structure includes a support plate and a connecting part. There are two support plates, one end of which is respectively located in the grooves on both sides of an I-beam. An installation plate is connected between the two support plates. The support plate is detachably connected to the installation plate. The connecting part is connected to the installation plate and is used to connect to the fire-fighting pipeline.
[0007] By adopting the above technical solution, the connecting part is hung on the I-beam by the support plate. The support plate and the mounting plate are detachably connected, which makes it easy to remove the support plate from the I-beam, thereby allowing the hanger to be used multiple times, reducing material waste, and making it easy to dismantle later, thus reducing labor and repair costs.
[0008] Optionally, the connecting part includes an adjusting component, a connecting rod, and a support ring. The support ring is used to support the fire-fighting pipeline. The support ring is connected to one end of the connecting rod, and the other end of the connecting rod is connected to the mounting plate. The adjusting component is used to adjust the height of the connecting rod.
[0009] By adopting the above technical solution and adding an adjustment component, the height of the connecting rod can be adjusted to adapt to different installation requirements.
[0010] Optionally, the support plate is provided with a first bolt and a first nut. The support plate is detachably connected to the mounting plate by the first bolt and the first nut. The first bolt passes through the support plate and the mounting plate and is threadedly connected to the first nut.
[0011] By adopting the above technical solution, the support plate and the mounting plate are detachably connected by the first bolt and the first nut, which facilitates the disassembly and assembly of the support plate and makes the installation of the hanger more convenient.
[0012] Optionally, the adjusting component includes two second nuts. The connecting rod has threads on its circumference. The connecting rod passes through and is threaded to the mounting plate. The two second nuts are respectively located on both sides of the mounting plate, and the second nuts are threaded onto the connecting rod.
[0013] By adopting the above technical solution, when in use, a threaded connecting rod is installed through the mounting plate, and the height of the connecting rod is adjusted by rotating the second nut, which facilitates the adjustment of the installation height of the fire protection pipeline and thus adapts to different installation requirements.
[0014] Optionally, a first positioning hole is provided at both ends of the mounting plate. Several first positioning holes are provided and are spaced apart along the height direction of the mounting plate. Two adjustment components are provided and are respectively connected to both ends of the mounting plate. Each adjustment component includes a third bolt and a third nut. The third bolt passes through the first positioning hole at one end of the mounting plate and is connected to the support plate and threaded to the third nut.
[0015] By adopting the above technical solution, when adjusting the height of the connecting rod, the mounting plate is moved, and the third bolt passes through the first positioning hole and the support plate at the corresponding position and is connected to the third nut, thereby adjusting the height of the connecting rod, which facilitates the adjustment of the installation height of the fire pipeline. Furthermore, the mounting plate and the support plate are connected by the third bolt and the third nut, thereby making the mounting plate and the support plate stably connected and making the fire pipeline more stably installed at the set installation height.
[0016] Optionally, the mounting plate includes a first plate and a second plate, with two second plates provided and spaced apart. One end of the second plate is connected to the support plate, and the other end of the second plate is connected to the first plate. The connecting rod is connected to the first plate.
[0017] By adopting the above technical solution, the mounting plate includes a first plate and a second plate, with the first plate connected to the end of the second plate away from the support plate, thereby providing space for adjusting the height of the connecting rod, facilitating the adjustment of the height of the connecting rod, and facilitating the adjustment of the installation position of the fire-fighting pipeline.
[0018] Optionally, the support plate is connected with a fourth bolt, which is threaded onto the support plate, and one end of the fourth bolt is used to abut against the I-beam.
[0019] By adopting the above technical solution, when in use, one end of the support plate is placed in the groove of the I-beam, and the fourth bolt abuts against the I-beam, thereby further enhancing the stability and firmness of the support plate on the I-beam.
[0020] Optionally, the support ring is configured as a universal hanger.
[0021] By adopting the above technical solution, the support ring is equipped with a universal hanger, which can achieve multi-directional adjustment and flexible installation, making it easy for the support ring to adapt to fire pipelines with different installation angles.
[0022] In summary, this application includes at least one of the following beneficial technical effects: 1. The connecting part is hung on the I-beam by the support plate. The support plate and the mounting plate are detachably connected, which makes it easy to remove the support plate from the I-beam, so that the hanger can be used multiple times, reducing material waste and making it easy to dismantle later, reducing labor and repair costs. 2. An adjustable component is added to adjust the height of the connecting rod, making it easier to adapt to different installation requirements; 3. The support plate and the mounting plate are detachably connected by the first bolt and the first nut, which facilitates the disassembly and assembly of the support plate and makes the installation of the hanger more convenient. Attached Figure Description
[0023] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of Embodiment 1.
[0024] Figure 2 This is a cross-sectional view of Embodiment 2, used to show the first positioning hole and the second positioning hole.
[0025] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached drawings: 100, support plate; 110, fourth bolt; 120, fourth nut; 130, second positioning hole; 200, connecting part; 300, mounting plate; 310, first plate; 320, second plate; 321, first bolt; 322, first nut; 323, first positioning hole; 400, adjusting component; 410, second nut; 420, third bolt; 430, third nut; 500, connecting rod; 600, support ring. Detailed Implementation
[0026] The following is in conjunction with the appendix Figure 1-2 This application will be described in further detail.
[0027] This application discloses a detachable hanger for temporary steel fire-fighting pipelines. (Refer to...) Figure 1A detachable temporary fire-fighting pipe hanger made of steel structure includes a support plate 100, a connecting part 200, and a mounting plate 300. Two support plates 100 are provided, with one end of each plate 100 respectively located in a groove on either side of an I-beam. The mounting plate 300 is located between the two support plates 100, and the end of the support plate 100 away from the I-beam is detachably connected to the mounting plate 300. The connecting part 200 is connected to the mounting plate 300 and is used to connect to the fire-fighting pipe. Because the support plate 100 and the mounting plate 300 are detachably connected, the support plate 100 can be easily removed from the I-beam, increasing the number of times the hanger can be used and reducing material waste.
[0028] Reference Figure 1 Each support plate 100 is connected with a fourth bolt 110 and a fourth nut 120. The fourth bolt 110 and the fourth nut 120 are located below the I-beam, with one end of the fourth bolt 110 passing through the support plate 100 and pressing against the bottom of the I-beam. The fourth nut 120 is located on the side of the support plate 100 near the I-beam, and the fourth nut 120 is threaded onto the fourth bolt 110.
[0029] Reference Figure 1 The mounting plate 300 includes a first plate 310 and a second plate 320. There are two second plates 320, and the length direction of the two second plates 320 is consistent with the vertical direction. The first plate 310 is horizontally arranged. The two second plates 320 are respectively connected to the two ends of the first plate 310. The bottom end of the second plate 320 is connected to the first plate 310, and the top end of the second plate 320 is detachably connected to the support plate 100.
[0030] Reference Figure 1 Each second plate 320 is detachably connected to each support plate 100. The second plate 320 is connected by a first bolt 321 and a first nut 322. The first bolt 321 passes through the support plate 100 and the first plate 310 and is threaded onto the first nut 322. This connection method improves stability and facilitates the disassembly of the mounting plate 300 and the support plate 100.
[0031] Reference Figure 1 The connecting part 200 includes an adjusting component 400, a connecting rod 500, and a support ring 600. The length direction of the connecting rod 500 is consistent with the vertical direction. The top end of the connecting rod 500 passes through the first plate 310, and the bottom end connects to the support ring 600. The support ring 600 is a universal hanger. The connecting rod 500 has threads on its circumference. The adjusting component 400 includes two second nuts 410. The two second nuts 410 are distributed at intervals along the vertical direction and are respectively located on the top and bottom sides of the first plate 310. The second nuts 410 are threaded onto the connecting rod 500. By rotating the second nuts 410, the relative position of the connecting rod 500 on the mounting plate 300 can be changed, thereby achieving height adjustment.
[0032] The implementation principle of this embodiment is as follows: When installing the hanger, one end of the support plate 100 is located in the groove of the I-beam, and the other end of the support plate 100 is detachably connected to the second plate 320 via the first bolt 321 and the first nut 322. The detachable connection between the support plate 100 and the second plate 320 facilitates the removal of the hanger from the I-beam, allowing for material reuse and reducing waste. In use, rotating the second nut 410 moves the connecting rod 500 vertically, thereby changing the height between the connecting rod 500 and the support ring 600 to accommodate different installation heights of the fire-fighting pipeline.
[0033] Example 2 The difference between this embodiment and Embodiment 1 is that: Reference Figure 2 The connecting rod 500 is a smooth rod and is fixedly connected to the first plate 310. The second plate 320 slides vertically against the support plate 100. Two adjusting members 400 are provided, connected to the second plate 320, and the second plate 320 is connected to the support plate 100 through the adjusting members 400. Both second plates 320 have several first positioning holes 323, which are distributed vertically at intervals. The support plate 100 has a second positioning hole 130, the depth direction of the first positioning holes 323 is consistent with the depth direction of the second positioning holes 130. The adjusting member 400 includes a third bolt 420 and a third nut 430. The third bolt 420 passes through the first positioning hole 323 and the second positioning hole 130 and is threadedly connected to the third nut 430.
[0034] The implementation principle of this embodiment is as follows: When adjusting the height of the connecting rod 500, the mounting plate 300 is moved so that the third bolt 420 passes through the first positioning hole 323 at one end of the mounting plate 300 and the support plate 100, and is threadedly connected to the third nut 430. By selecting different positions of the first positioning hole 323, the height of the connecting rod 500 can be adjusted to adapt to different fire pipe installation height requirements. Furthermore, the second plate 320 and the support plate 100 are connected by the third nut 430 and the third bolt 420, thereby improving the connection stability between the support plate 100 and the second plate 320.
[0035] The above are all preferred embodiments of this application, and are not intended to limit the scope of protection of this application. Therefore, all equivalent changes made in accordance with the structure, shape and principle of this application should be covered within the scope of protection of this application.
Claims
1. A detachable hanger for temporary fire pipe of steel structure, characterized in that: It includes a support plate (100) and a connecting part (200). There are two support plates (100), one end of each support plate (100) is respectively located in the grooves on both sides of the I-beam. An mounting plate (300) is connected between the two support plates (100). The support plate (100) is detachably connected to the mounting plate (300). The connecting part (200) is connected to the mounting plate (300) and is used to connect to the fire protection pipeline.
2. The detachable hanger for temporary steel fire-fighting pipelines according to claim 1, characterized in that: The connecting part (200) includes an adjusting member (400), a connecting rod (500), and a support ring (600). The support ring (600) is used to support the fire-fighting pipeline. The support ring (600) is connected to one end of the connecting rod (500), and the other end of the connecting rod (500) is connected to the mounting plate (300). The adjusting member (400) is used to adjust the height of the connecting rod (500).
3. The detachable hanger for temporary fire-fighting pipeline of steel structure according to claim 2, characterized in that: The support plate (100) is provided with a first bolt (321) and a first nut (322). The support plate (100) is detachably connected to the mounting plate (300) by the first bolt (321) and the first nut (322). The first bolt (321) passes through the support plate (100) and the mounting plate (300) and is threadedly connected to the first nut (322).
4. The detachable hanger for temporary fire-fighting pipeline of steel structure according to claim 3, characterized in that: The adjusting component (400) includes two second nuts (410), the connecting rod (500) is threaded around its periphery, the connecting rod (500) passes through and is threaded to the mounting plate (300), the two second nuts (410) are respectively located on both sides of the mounting plate (300), and the second nuts (410) are threaded onto the connecting rod (500).
5. A detachable hanger for temporary steel fire-fighting pipelines according to claim 2, characterized in that: The mounting plate (300) has a first positioning hole (323) at both ends. There are a plurality of first positioning holes (323), which are distributed at intervals along the height direction of the mounting plate (300). There are two adjusting members (400), which are respectively connected to the two ends of the mounting plate (300). The adjusting member (400) includes a third bolt (420) and a third nut (430). The third bolt (420) passes through the first positioning hole (323) at one end of the mounting plate (300) and the support plate (100) and is threaded to the third nut (430).
6. A detachable hanger for temporary steel fire-fighting pipelines according to claim 4 or 5, characterized in that: The mounting plate (300) includes a first plate (310) and a second plate (320). There are two second plates (320), which are spaced apart. One end of the second plate (320) is connected to the support plate (100), and the other end of the second plate (320) is connected to the first plate (310). The connecting rod (500) is connected to the first plate (310).
7. A detachable hanger for temporary steel fire-fighting pipelines according to claim 1, characterized in that: The support plate (100) is connected to a fourth bolt (110), which is threaded to the support plate (100). One end of the fourth bolt (110) is used to abut against the bottom of the I-beam.
8. A detachable hanger for temporary steel fire-fighting pipelines according to claim 2, characterized in that: The support ring (600) is a universal hanger.