The present disclosure generally relates to a non-dodging three-dimensional (3D) parking garage, and more particularly, to a parking deck structure for a non-dodging 3D parking garage.
Because of the non-dodging movement and structure, a non-dodging three-dimensional (3D) parking garage can increase the number of parking spaces and make it convenient for vehicle drivers to park their vehicles. For example, a non-dodging 3D parking garage has been disclosed in China Patent No. CN1284915C published on Nov. 15, 2006 and entitled “Non-dodging upper-layer parking deck capable of moving, rotating and lifting”, the entire content of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
A conventional parking deck structure for a non-dodging 3D parking garage is illustrated in
In a typical operation, the rotary column 117 is driven by a rotary motor (not shown) and may rotate to bring the parking deck 118 rotating as needed. The elevating chain 130 is driven by an elevating motor (not shown) and may control the parking deck column 122 and the parking deck 118 to realize upward-downward movement.
Because the parking deck 118 is suspended at a single side and the bending load is borne by the parking deck column 122 alone, the parking deck column 122 is required to have high bending resistance and to provide support for rollers in the conventional parking deck structure; this makes the structure relatively complex and costly. Furthermore, most of the conventional parking deck columns are welded to the parking deck, which is inconvenient for transportation.
Therefore, there remains a need for parking deck structures that has high bending resistance and a better capability to support rollers. There still remains a need for parking deck structures that is easy to assemble and transport.
Embodiments of the disclosure pertain to techniques for increasing bending resistance and improving support for rollers in parking deck structures. More specifically, the parking deck structure has a left and a right L-shaped wing plates that function to support the side rollers and enhance the bending resistance of the parking deck column. The parking deck column can be detachably assembled with the parking deck to make it convenient to transport.
Embodiments of the disclosure provide a parking deck structure for a non-dodging three-dimensional (3D) parking garage, which includes a rotary column; a parking deck adapted for loading a car; a parking deck column connected with the parking deck; a rear elevating support mounted on the parking deck column and partially disposed at a rear side of the rotary column; a pair of L-shaped wing plates disposed on a left side and a right side of the parking deck column respectively, wherein each of the L-shaped wing plates extends from the parking deck column towards the rotary column and bends outward from the rotary column into an L shape, and each of the L-shaped wing plates is connected with the rear elevating support; a front roller, a rear roller and a pair of side rollers for supporting upward and downward movement of the parking deck along the rotary column, wherein the front roller is mounted on the parking deck column, the rear roller is mounted on the rear elevating support, and each of the side rollers is mounted on each of the L-shaped wing plates respectively.
In an embodiment, a parking deck structure for a non-dodging three-dimensional (3D) parking garage is provided. The parking deck structure includes a rotary column, a parking deck adapted for loading a car, and a parking deck column fixedly connected with the parking deck and movably coupled with the rotary column. The parking deck structure also includes a rear elevating support mounted on the parking deck column, and a pair of wing plates disposed on two opposing sides of the parking deck column. Each of the wing plates extends from the parking deck column towards the rotary column and bends outward from the rotary column, and each of the wing plates is connected with the rear elevating support. The parking structure further includes a front roller mounted on the parking deck column, a rear roller mounted on the rear elevating support, and a pair of side rollers on the respective wing plates. The rollers support upward and downward movement of the parking deck along the rotary column. In a particular embodiment, the wing plates are L-shaped.
In an embodiment, the wing plates are disposed along a height direction of the parking deck column and are welded or bolted to the parking deck column.
In an embodiment, the parking deck structure also includes an end surface connecting plate extending outward at a lower end of the parking deck column, and the parking deck column is joined to the parking deck by the end surface connecting plate.
In an embodiment, the parking deck structure further includes a longitudinal beam joined to an end of the parking deck near the parking deck column, a longitudinal beam supporting foot joined at a side of the longitudinal beam away from the parking deck. The longitudinal beam supporting foot includes a supporting surface and a reinforcing rib located beneath the supporting surface, and the supporting surface of the longitudinal beam supporting foot is attached to a lower side of the end surface connection plate; and the end surface connection plate is joined together with the longitudinal beam and the supporting surface of the longitudinal beam supporting foot to allow for connection of the end surface connection plate with the parking deck.
The end surface connection plate is joined to the longitudinal beam and the supporting surface of the longitudinal beam supporting foot by bolts. A lower end of each of the wing plates is connected to an upper side of the end surface connection plate. The parking deck, the longitudinal beam and the longitudinal beam supporting foot are welded together. The reinforcing rib is connected between the end surface connecting plate and the parking deck column. The parking deck column and the end surface connecting plate are welded together. The rear elevating support is joined to the wing plates by bolts.
The present disclosure at least has several benefits. First, the wing plates enhance the bending resistance of the parking deck column and improve support for the rollers. Because the left and the right wing plates are joined to the left side and the right side of the parking deck column, the left side and the right side rollers can be mounted on the wing plates respectively, and the rear elevating support can also be connected to the wing plates. Furthermore, because an elevating chain 30 has an end connected to the parking deck column and the other end connected to a sprocket (not shown) that is fixed to the rotary column, the load acting on the parking deck can be transferred to the rotary column via the elevating chain as well as the front roller, the rear roller and the side rollers. Therefore, the left and the right wing plates have the functions of supporting the side rollers and enhancing the bending resistance of the parking deck column. In one embodiment, the longitudinal beam supporting feet fixed to the longitudinal beam of the parking deck can transfer the bending load from the parking deck to the wing plates and reduce the force acting on the bolts 21. Accordingly, the present disclosure is not only simple in structure and low in cost, but can also improve the capability to support the rollers and the bending resistance of the parking deck column.
Second, the parking deck column is removably attached to the parking deck. In a particular embodiment, the longitudinal beam formed integrally with the parking deck and the longitudinal beam supporting foot fixed to the longitudinal beam are assembled onto the end surface connecting plate located at a lower end of the parking deck column by bolts, so the parking deck column can be detachably assembled with the parking deck to make it convenient to transport.
Additional embodiments and features are set forth in part in the description that follows, and in part will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon examination of the specification or may be learned by the practice of the disclosure. A further understanding of the nature and advantages of the present disclosure may be realized by reference to the remaining portions of the specification and the drawings.
The present disclosure may be understood by reference to the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the drawings as briefly described below. It is noted that, for purposes of illustrative clarity, certain elements in the drawings may not be drawn to scale.
For ease of description, terms indicating orientations such as “front”, “rear”, “left” and “right” are used in the following description. Here, these terms are defined with reference to the orientation shown in
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Parking deck 18 is connected to a reinforcing longitudinal beam 19, which is connected to the parking deck column 22 through an end surface connecting plate 23. As illustrated in
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In a particular embodiment, the L-shaped wing plates 24, 25 may be joined with the parking deck column 22 by bolts, and the end surface connecting plate 23 may be joined to the longitudinal beam 19 and the supporting surface 201 of the longitudinal beam supporting foot 200 through welding.
Having described several embodiments, it will be recognized by those skilled in the art that various modifications, alternative constructions, and equivalents may be used without departing from the spirit of the invention. Additionally, a number of well-known processes and elements have not been described in order to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the present invention. Accordingly, the above description should not be taken as limiting the scope of the invention.
It should thus be noted that the matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings should be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. The following claims are intended to cover all generic and specific features described herein, as well as all statements of the scope of the present method and system, which, as a matter of language, might be said to fall therebetween.
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CN200920129290.4 | Jan 2009 | CN | national |
This application is a continuation-in-part of PCT Application No. PCT/CN2009/073088 filed Aug. 5, 2009, which claims priority of Chinese application No. 200920129290.4 filed on Jan. 12, 2009, all of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
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Parent | PCT/CN2009/073088 | Aug 2009 | US |
Child | 13181366 | US |