Reinforcing structure of concrete overhead layer
11674314 · 2023-06-13
Assignee
Inventors
- Baoru Jie (Nanchang, CN)
- Jiangang Jie (Nanchang, CN)
- Shuangxi Zhou (Nanchang, CN)
- Zhiyong Yao (Nanchang, CN)
- Wenrong Hu (Nanchang, CN)
- Yuchun Chen (Nanchang, CN)
- Wujin Tao (Nanchang, CN)
- Wen Liu (Nanchang, CN)
- Luolong Zhan (Nanchang, CN)
- Xin He (Nanchang, CN)
Cpc classification
E04C5/0627
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B5/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B5/023
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04C5/163
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B2103/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04C5/16
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B5/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B5/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a field of construction engineering, and in particular to a reinforcing structure of a concrete overhead layer before a building expires. The reinforcing structure of the concrete overhead layer includes supporting structures, connecting structures, and metal members; wherein the reinforcing structure is configured to reinforce a concrete floor slab and/or a concrete beam; through holes are disposed on the concrete floor slab; each of the supporting structures passes through each of the through holes and the supporting structures are configured to support the concrete floor slab and/or the concrete beam; and each of the connecting structures is configured to fix each of the supporting structures on each of the metal members; each of the metal members is disposed on each of the through holes.
Claims
1. A reinforcing structure of a concrete overhead layer, comprising supporting structures, connecting structures, and metal members; wherein the reinforcing structure is configured to reinforce a concrete floor slab or a concrete beam; through holes are disposed on the concrete floor slab; each of the supporting structures passes through each of the through holes and the supporting structures are configured to support the concrete floor slab or the concrete beam; and each of the connecting structures is configured to fix each of the supporting structures on each of the metal members; each of the metal members is disposed on each of the through holes; wherein the supporting structures configured to support the concrete floor slab are metal supporting plates, the metal supporting plates are metal flat plates; each of the connecting structures configured to fix the metal supporting plates comprises a metal base and metal clamps; each metal base is fixed on each of the metal supporting plates; each metal base comprises a first through hole; and an axial direction of the first through hole is same as a horizontal direction of the corresponding metal supporting plate; a second through hole is disposed on one end of each of the metal clamps; and outer threads are disposed on another end of each of the metal clamps; the first through hole is connected with the second through holes via a first bolt; the another end of each of the metal clamps is connected with each of the metal members via the outer threads to reinforce the concrete floor slab; wherein each of the supporting structures configured to support the concrete beam is a pair of L-shaped metal hooks; each pair of the L shaped metal hooks is oppositely disposed; each horizontal end of the L-shaped metal hooks is disposed on a bottom portion of the concrete beam; and a length of each horizontal end of the L-shaped metal hooks is not less than half of a width of the concrete beam; vertical ends of each pair of the L-shaped metal hooks pass through each of the through holes; a hole is disposed on an upper portion of each of the L-shaped metal hooks; the connecting structures configured to fix the L-shaped metal hooks are second bolts, and each hole of each of the L-shaped metal hooks is fixedly connected with each of the metal members via the second bolts to make each pair of the L-shaped metal hooks connect with each of the metal members to reinforce the concrete beam.
2. The reinforcing structure of the concrete overhead layer according to claim 1, wherein a steel pipe pad is sleeved into the first through hole to facilitate a rotation of the metal clamps relative to each metal base.
3. The reinforcing structure of the concrete overhead layer according to claim 1, wherein the through holes are cross double-type holes, a center of each of the through holes is circular, length and width of each of the metal supporting plates is greater than a circular diameter of the center of each of the through holes and no more than an outer diameter of each of the through holes.
4. The reinforcing structure of the concrete overhead layer according to claim 1, wherein the metal members are evenly disposed in horizontal and vertical directions of the concrete floor slab.
5. The reinforcing structure of the concrete overhead layer according to claim 1, wherein the metal members are steel I-beams.
6. The reinforcing structure of the concrete overhead layer according to claim 1, wherein gaps of the through holes are filled with high-strength fine stone concrete.
7. The reinforcing structure of the concrete overhead layer according to claim 1, wherein the supporting structures, the connecting structures, and the metal members are made of corrosion-resistant metal material.
8. The reinforcing structure of the concrete overhead layer according to claim 1, wherein a steel washer is sleeved on each of the second bolts and each steel washer is disposed between each of the second bolts and each of the L-shaped metal hooks.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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(8) In the drawings: 1. metal pallet; 2. L shaped metal hook; 3. steel I-beam; 4. metal floor plate; 5. metal supporting plate; 6. first bolt; 7. metal clamp; 8. metal base; 9. steel pipe pad; 10. steel washer; 11. high-strength fine stone concrete; 12. second bolt; 13 cross double-type hole; 20. hole; 100. concrete floor slab; and 200. concrete beam.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(9) It should be noted that in this embodiment, the directional words “up, down, top, and bottom” are all described according to the drawings, and do not constitute a limitation of the present disclosure.
(10) The present disclosure will be further described in detail below with reference to
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(14) In order to reinforce the concrete beam 200, steel washers 10 are disposed on both two sides of the steel I-beams 3, that is, each steel washer 10 is sleeved on each of the corrosion-resistant second bolts 12 and each steel washer 10 is disposed between each of the corrosion-resistant second bolts 12 and each of the L-shaped metal hooks 2 to prevent the L-shaped metal hooks 2 from deformation.
(15) To prevent the reinforcing structure from decay, the reinforcing structure of the concrete overhead layer is made of corrosion-resistant metal material.
(16) When reinforcing the concrete floor slab 100, the concrete floor 100 is cut to obtain the cross double-type holes, then each of the metal trays 1 is controlled to pass through each of the cross double-type holes. The metal trays 1 are fixed to the steel I-beams 3 disposed on the through holes and evenly disposed in x and y directions of the concrete floor slab 100 by the first bolts 6. After the metal trays 1 are installed, the through holes are filled with high-strength fine stone concrete 11. Thus, several metal trays 1 support the original concrete floor slab 100 to form an overall reinforcement system. The metal floor plates 4 are fixed on the corrosion-resistant steel I-beams 3 by corrosion-resistant flat head bolts
(17) When reinforcing the concrete beams, the corrosion-resistant steel I-beams 3 are disposed on the concrete beams 200, and a rectangular hole is cut on the concrete floor slab close to each concrete beam, and each pair of the L-shaped metal hooks 2 pass through each rectangular hole to support each of the concrete beams. And the L-shaped metal hooks 2 are installed on the corrosion-resistant steel I-beams 3 by the corrosion-resistant second bolts 12. Several L-shaped metal hooks 2 form the overall reinforcement system.
(18) The above-mentioned embodiments are only optional implementations of the present disclosure and do not constitute limitations on the present disclosure. Those ordinary skilled in the art should understand that any modifications and extensions made without departing from the present disclosure are within the protection scope of the present disclosure.