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Building collapse emergency rescue equipment
The invention relates to building collapse emergency rescue equipment. The building collapse emergency rescue equipment comprises a suction and excavation robot, a gas-solid separation device and a power device. The power device is connected with the gas-solid separation device through a pipeline, and the gas-solid separation device is connected with the suction and excavation robot through a pipeline. The power device is used for providing hydraulic power for the gas-solid separation device and the suction and excavation robot. The power device is further used for providing suction negative pressure power for the gas-solid separation device and the suction and excavation robot. The suction and excavation robot is used for sucking and excavating a collapsed building. The gas-solid separation device is used for storing the collapsed building sucked and excavated by the suction and excavation robot. The gas-solid separation device is further used for purifying gas in the gas-solid separation device. According to the building collapse emergency rescue equipment, the labor intensity is low, time and labor are saved, the working efficiency is improved, the timeliness of emergency rescue is improved, the operation distance is long, and secondary collapse is avoided.
本发明涉及了一种建筑物坍塌应急救援设备,包括抽吸挖掘机器人、气固分离装置以及动力装置;动力装置与气固分离装置之间通过管线连接,气固分离装置与抽吸挖掘机器人之间通过管线连接;动力装置用于向气固分离装置以及抽吸挖掘机器人提供液压动力;动力装置还用于向气固分离装置以及抽吸挖掘机器人提供抽吸负压动力;抽吸挖掘机器人用于抽吸挖掘坍塌的建筑物;气固分离装置用于存储抽吸挖掘机器人抽吸挖掘的坍塌建筑物;气固分离装置还用于净化气固分离装置内的气体。本发明的建筑物坍塌应急救援设备,劳动强度低,省时省力,提高工作效率,提高抢险的时效性,作业距离远,不产生二次坍塌。
Building collapse emergency rescue equipment
The invention relates to building collapse emergency rescue equipment. The building collapse emergency rescue equipment comprises a suction and excavation robot, a gas-solid separation device and a power device. The power device is connected with the gas-solid separation device through a pipeline, and the gas-solid separation device is connected with the suction and excavation robot through a pipeline. The power device is used for providing hydraulic power for the gas-solid separation device and the suction and excavation robot. The power device is further used for providing suction negative pressure power for the gas-solid separation device and the suction and excavation robot. The suction and excavation robot is used for sucking and excavating a collapsed building. The gas-solid separation device is used for storing the collapsed building sucked and excavated by the suction and excavation robot. The gas-solid separation device is further used for purifying gas in the gas-solid separation device. According to the building collapse emergency rescue equipment, the labor intensity is low, time and labor are saved, the working efficiency is improved, the timeliness of emergency rescue is improved, the operation distance is long, and secondary collapse is avoided.
本发明涉及了一种建筑物坍塌应急救援设备,包括抽吸挖掘机器人、气固分离装置以及动力装置;动力装置与气固分离装置之间通过管线连接,气固分离装置与抽吸挖掘机器人之间通过管线连接;动力装置用于向气固分离装置以及抽吸挖掘机器人提供液压动力;动力装置还用于向气固分离装置以及抽吸挖掘机器人提供抽吸负压动力;抽吸挖掘机器人用于抽吸挖掘坍塌的建筑物;气固分离装置用于存储抽吸挖掘机器人抽吸挖掘的坍塌建筑物;气固分离装置还用于净化气固分离装置内的气体。本发明的建筑物坍塌应急救援设备,劳动强度低,省时省力,提高工作效率,提高抢险的时效性,作业距离远,不产生二次坍塌。
Building collapse emergency rescue equipment
一种建筑物坍塌应急救援设备
LIN ZHIGUO (author) / OUYANG LIANGE (author) / CHEN ZHONG (author) / YIN PENG (author) / ZHENG NING (author) / CHEN XIAOWEN (author) / CAO MINWEI (author) / XU GUANGYUAN (author) / XIAO HUIJIN (author)
2021-07-23
Patent
Electronic Resource
Chinese
IPC:
E02F
Baggern
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DREDGING
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A62B
DEVICES, APPARATUS OR METHODS FOR LIFE-SAVING
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Vorrichtungen, Geräte oder Verfahren zur Lebensrettung
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B65G
TRANSPORT OR STORAGE DEVICES, e.g. CONVEYORS FOR LOADING OR TIPPING, SHOP CONVEYOR SYSTEMS OR PNEUMATIC TUBE CONVEYORS
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Transport- oder Lagervorrichtungen, z.B. Förderer zum Laden oder Abladen
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