TECHNICAL FILED
[0001] The present invention relates to a building brick installation system, particularly
to a ceramic tile hanging system.
BACKGROUND
[0002] Ceramic tiles are typically produced by high-temperature firing with a blend of high-quality
clay, purple sand clay, and other materials. In comparison to traditional clay bricks,
ceramic tiles exhibit a finer texture, more stable color, and graceful lines. They
represent an energy-efficient novel building facade material, free from pollution,
environmentally friendly, lightweight, high-strength, corrosion-resistant, with good
seismic and freeze resistance, sound insulation, and noise reduction capabilities.
This seamlessly integrates traditional ceramic culture with modern architecture, meeting
the nation's energy efficiency requirements.
[0003] In the formation of a facade using ceramic tiles, the common practice involves slotting
the back of the ceramic tile, attaching it to the slot using hanging components, suspending
the pendant on the connecting component, and finally securing the connecting component
to the keel, completing the process of rapid installation.
[0004] However, existing slotting methods either directly carve deep grooves into the inner
side of the ceramic tile to enhance the hanging effect, or employ complex hanging
structures with various styles to increase the hanging force through stacked hanging
structures. While fixing with deep grooves provides sufficient hanging force, it causes
thinning of the solid part of the brick, making it prone to damage or breakage. On
the other hand, employing numerous hanging structures, whether during installation
or replacement, requires a complex process. If the installation or replacement location
is at a higher point, construction becomes challenging at elevated heights, reducing
efficiency. Additionally, a large number of hanging structures increases the installation
cost of the entire facade, making it inconvenient for construction parties to control
costs.
[0005] Therefore, the purpose of this invention is to provide a low-cost ceramic tile hanging
system with a simple hanging structure that can stably provide hanging force.
SUMMARY
[0006] The present invention provides a ceramic tile hanging system that effectively addresses
the aforementioned issues.
[0007] The present invention is implemented as follows:
[0008] A ceramic tile hanging system includes mounting components and ceramic tiles.
[0009] The mounting components are fixed on an installation surface, including several fitting
members extending upward from the top surface of the mounting components. The fitting
members are integrated with the mounting components.
[0010] The ceramic tiles are attached to the mounting components, with the tiles mutually
adhering to the side surfaces. Each of the tiles is provided an inclined groove, and
the inclined groove is hung on and attached to the fitting members.
[0011] The inclined groove includes a first mounting portion opened on the side away from
the ceramic tile decorative surface, and a flap mounting portion extending from the
side of the first mounting portion.
[0012] Each of the fitting members includes a first connecting portion extending upward
from the mounting components, the first connecting portion abutting against the first
mounting portion. Furthermore, a connecting flap is attached to the side of the first
connecting portion, and the connecting flap is fitted into the flap mounting portion.
[0013] In some embodiments, the inclined groove also includes a second mounting portion
extending from the end of the first mounting portion towards the interior of the ceramic
tile. The fitting members also include a second connecting portion extending from
the end of the first connecting portion and located within the second mounting portion.
[0014] In some embodiments, the first mounting portion is inclined, the flap mounting portion
is in communication with the first mounting portion and is level with the horizontal
plane. The first connecting portion is fitted into the first mounting portion, and
the connecting flap is fitted into the flap mounting portion and is level with the
horizontal plane.
[0015] In some embodiments, the first mounting portion is inclined. The flap mounting portion
is communicated with a lateral of the first mounting portion and is inclined downward.
The first connecting portion is fitted into the first mounting portion, and the connecting
flap is fitted into the flap mounting portion and is inclined downward.
[0016] In some embodiments, the first mounting portion is inclined, the flap mounting portion
is communicated with the lateral the first mounting portion and is inclined upward.
The first connecting portion is fitted into the first mounting portion, and the connecting
flap is fitted into the flap mounting portion and is inclined upward.
[0017] In some embodiments, the first mounting portion is inclined, the flap mounting portion
communicates laterally with the first mounting portion. The second mounting portion
tilts downward from the end of the first mounting portion, and the first connecting
portion is fitted into the first mounting portion. The connecting flap is fitted into
the flap mounting portion, and the second connecting portion tilts downward and is
fitted into the second mounting portion.
[0018] In some embodiments, the first mounting portion is inclined, the flap mounting portion
is in communication with the lateral of the first mounting portion. The second mounting
portion tilts upward from the end of the first mounting portion, and the first connecting
portion is fitted into the first mounting portion. The connecting flap is fitted into
the flap mounting portion, and the second connecting portion tilts upward and is fitted
into the second mounting portion.
[0019] In some embodiments, the first mounting portion is inclined, the flap mounting portion
is in communication with a lateral with the first mounting portion. The second mounting
portion tilts upward from the end of the first mounting portion, and the first connecting
portion is fitted into the first mounting portion. The two second connecting portions
are spaced and fitted into the second mounting portion, and the connecting flap is
positioned between the two second connecting portions and fitted into the flap mounting
portion.
[0020] In some embodiments, the mounting components are C-shaped steel, with several fitting
members uniformly spaced on the multiple C-shaped steels. The C-shaped steel is fixed
on the keel, and the keel is fixed on the installation surface.
[0021] In some embodiments, the mounting components are mounting baseplates, with several
fitting members arranged on the mounting baseplates. The mounting baseplate is fixed
on the installation surface, or alternatively, the mounting baseplate is fixed on
the keel, and the keel is fixed on the installation surface.
[0022] The present invention achieves a secure hanging of ceramic tiles through the design
of the inclined groove on the ceramic tile and the fitting members on the mounting
elements. Only one inclined groove needs to be created on the ceramic tile. Subsequently,
the corresponding mounting portion and the corresponding connecting portion are coordinated
by inserting vertically or horizontally. Additionally, there is a flap mounting portion
in a different direction from the mounting portion, and the flap mounting portion
corresponds to a connecting flap. Different fixing nodes are set in two directions,
allowing for a stable and straightforward hanging of ceramic tiles. Once the mounting
components are securely fixed, workers can expedite installation by stacking layer
by layer of ceramic tiles. The speed of both installation and disassembly is significantly
increased. Moreover, due to the simplicity of the hanging structure, the overall cost
is substantially reduced, making it more competitive in the market.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] To provide a clearer explanation of the technical solution of the embodiments of
the present invention, the following brief introduction will be given to the drawings
required for the embodiments. It should be understood that the following drawings
only illustrate certain embodiments of the present invention and should not be considered
as limiting the scope. Those skilled in the art can obtain other related drawings
without creative labor based on these drawings.
FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram (first perspective) illustrating the ceramic tile hanging
system provided by the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram (second perspective) illustrating of the ceramic tile
hanging system provided by the present invention.
FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram illustrating an installation baseplate provided by the
present invention.
FIG. 4 is a front view schematic diagram of a ceramic tile hanging system provided
in Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
FIG. 5 is a front view schematic diagram of ceramic tiles provided in Embodiments
1 to 3 of the present invention.
FIG. 6 is a front view schematic diagram of ceramic tiles provided in Embodiments
4 to 6 of the present invention.
FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram illustrating a connecting component provided in Embodiment
1 of the present invention.
FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram illustrating a connecting component provided in Embodiment
2 of the present invention.
FIG. 9 is a schematic diagram illustrating a connecting component provided in Embodiment
3 of the present invention.
FIG. 10 is a schematic diagram illustrating a connecting component provided in Embodiment
4 of the present invention.
FIG. 11 is a schematic diagram illustrating a connecting component provided in Embodiment
5 of the present invention.
FIG. 12 is a schematic diagram illustrating a connecting component provided in Embodiment
6 of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0024] To ensure that the embodiments of the present invention fall within the scope of
protection, the detailed description of the embodiments of the present invention provided
in the drawings is not intended to limit the scope of the invention, but merely represents
selected embodiments of the invention. Based on the embodiments in the present invention,
all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative labor
are within the scope of protection.
[0025] In the description of the present invention, the terms "first" and "second" are used
for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating a particular
order, technical scheme, or advantage. To clarify the technical solutions in the embodiments
of the present invention, the following detailed description is provided with reference
to the drawings. It is evident that the described embodiments are part of the embodiments
of the present invention, not the entirety. In the description of the present invention,
the term "multiple" means two or more, unless otherwise specifically limited.
[0026] Under the requirements of construction, dry hanging methods are gradually replacing
wet hanging methods, and various dry hanging structures are emerging. However, existing
dry hanging structures continuously add various installation locking structures to
ensure safety performance. For example, through various bolts, adhesives, and bonding
agents, a stable structure is formed between the ceramic tile and the hanging component.
Although this indeed ensures the secure installation of ceramic tiles, the installation
process is lengthy, with long work periods and high costs. Moreover, once a tile is
damaged or its functionality degrades and requires replacement, the replacement process
is complex, resulting in high labor intensity for workers. High-altitude work increases
the risk with each additional minute. To address these technical issues, this case
proposes the following technical solution:
[0027] Referring to FIGS. 1-12, a ceramic tile hanging system comprises: mounting components
1 fixed on the installation surface, including several fitting members 11 extending
upward from the top surface of the mounting components 1. The fitting members are
integrated with the mounting components 1. Ceramic tiles 3 are attached to the mounting
components 1, with the tiles 3 mutually adhering to the side surfaces. Each of the
tiles 3 is provided with an inclined groove 31, and the inclined groove 31 is hung
on and attached to the fitting members 11. The inclined groove 31 includes a first
mounting portion 311 opened on the side away from a decorative surface of each of
the tiles 3, and a flap mounting portion 312 extending from the side of the first
mounting portion 311. Each of the fitting members 11 includes a first connecting portion
111 extending upward from the mounting components 1. The first connecting portion
111 is abutted against the first mounting portion 311. Also, a connecting flap 112
is attached to the side of the first connecting portion 111, and the connecting flap
112 is fitted into the flap mounting portion 312.
[0028] Firstly, during installation, the mounting components 1 can be directly installed
on a conventional keel, and in some uneven installation surfaces, such as in brick
wall structures with uneven surfaces due to the absence of concrete coating, the surface
is uneven, making it difficult to fix the keel. In such cases, the mounting components
1 can be directly fixed to the uneven installation surface without the need for a
keel transition, making the installation more flexible.
[0029] During actual installation, the ceramic tiles 3 can be hung vertically or horizontally
by adjusting the positions of the corresponding fitting members 11. Depending on user
requirements, workers can change the installation direction.
[0030] In this embodiment, the fitting members 11 do not need to be individually welded
to the mounting components 1 or fixed on the mounting components 1. Instead, they
are an integral part of the mounting components 1. The mounting components 1 in this
embodiment may be a conventional structure. However, before leaving the factory, the
manufacturer can assemble the fitting members 11 according to the requirements of
the building facade to be assembled, such as the spacing between the tiles that will
be known in advance. The specific layout position of the fitting members 11 is determined.
Before leaving the factory, the shape of the fitting members 11 is cut by a cutting
machine, and then the fitting members 11 are rolled into a shape suitable for the
tile hanging groove through a roll forming machine. Therefore, when the hanging components
are transported to the site, they can be used immediately without the need for on-site
processing by craftsmen.
[0031] In this embodiment, the ceramic tiles 3 includes outer decorative tile layer 32 and
an outer connecting tile layer 33. Both the outer decorative tile layer 32 and the
outer connecting tile layer 33 are fired from clay. After being installed as a curtain
wall or other decorative surface, their insulation capabilities are well reflected.
[0032] The outer decorative tile layer 32 can be dyed with different colors or carved with
different patterns according to its use and the installation environment, without
specific limitations.
[0033] The thickness of the outer connecting tile layer 33 should be at least 2-3 cm longer
than the inclined groove 31 to ensure the overall strength of the outer connecting
tile layer 33.
[0034] In this embodiment, the external layer 33 on a single tile 3 is provided with two
inclined grooves 31 to ensure the installation strength, ensuring that the hanging
elements can provide sufficient hanging force to secure both the outer decorative
brick layer 32 and the outer connecting layer 33.
[0035] In order to provide vertical hanging force, the inclined grooves 31 is arranged at
an angle. If the inclined grooves 31 are simply provided as straight grooves or T-shaped
grooves, it would require a change in the structure of the fitting member 11, making
the structure of the fitting member 11 complex and thus increasing the cost.
[0036] However, if a single-directional nodal restraint is performed, under the influence
of external forces in the same direction on a tile 3, all clamping parts in the same
direction may simultaneously fail, leading to the tile 3 falling. Therefore, in this
embodiment, the tile 3 is not only provided with the inclined first clamping part
111 for hanging but also extends in the other direction from the base of the first
clamping part 111, setting up the connecting flap 112. This provides two-directional
hanging for the tile 3. Even if interference or deformation occurs in one direction
due to external forces, leading to failure, there are still other fixed nodes in different
directions to ensure restraint. This additional layer of protection enhances the overall
fixation of the tile 3.
[0037] As mentioned earlier, the connecting flap 112 can be positioned at the side of the
first connecting portion 111. In fact, the connecting flap 112 can be positioned at
a midpoint of the first connecting portion 111 or closer to the groove end. It can
also be positioned at the end of the first connecting portion 111. The key is to position
it opposite to the extension position of the first connecting portion 111.
[0038] Due to the limited length of the extension of the first connecting portion 111 and
the first mounting portion 311, the tension force is limited when pulling in one direction,
making the first connecting portion 111 prone to deformation. To improve the tension
effect, the inclined groove 31 also includes a second mounting portion 313 extending
from the end of the first mounting portion 311 into the interior of the ceramic tile
3. The fitting member 11 further includes a second connecting portion 113 extending
from the end of the first connecting portion 111 and located within the second mounting
portion 313. By providing the second connecting portion 113 to extend inward, the
second connecting portion 113 provides additional directional fixation on top of the
first connecting portion 111. Thus, three points and two directions of fixation are
formed, providing an overall fixation effect similar to a complex hanging structure
but superior in terms of disassembly, assembly speed, and cost control.
[0039] Moreover, the coordination between the ceramic tile 3 and the mounting component
1 in this embodiment fully utilizes mechanical hanging, connecting, abutting, and
fitting attachment methods. The entire hanging process does not involve the use of
bolts. Even when installed at a higher height, workers can easily perform the installation
without the need for lengthy stays for bolt locking operations. Importantly, the entire
process does not use adhesives or glue, avoiding difficulties in disassembly due to
the fixed effect of glue during replacement. In this embodiment, if a tile 3 needs
to be replaced, it only requires removing the corresponding vertical column of tiles
3 layer by layer from above or sideways and then sequentially fitting complete tiles
3.
[0040] After hanging, the tiles 3 are stacked layer by layer in the vertical direction,
secured by fitting members 11 one by one. Vertically, the fitting members 11 fix the
tiles 3 layer by layer, while horizontally, the tiles 3 abuts to each other, forming
a tight structure that squeezes against each other. This creates a complete curtain
wall structure, and the hanging process can also change direction. For example, the
tiles 3 are fixed horizontally by fitting members 11, and vertically, the tiles 3
abuts to each other.
[0041] In conventional curtain walls or other decorative wall structures, after the tiles
or other ceramics are fixed, some beauty seams are required to improve the insulation
and waterproof capabilities of the decorative wall structure, while also enhancing
overall aesthetics. In this embodiment, the beauty seams are directly implemented
through the ceramic tile body. Specifically, the outer decorative tile layer 32 and
the outer connecting tile layer 33 are integrally formed. The outer connecting tile
layer 33 is at least partially longer than the outer decorative tile layer 32, with
the excess portion serving as one side of the beauty seam. The coordinating block
3321 extending from the outer connecting tile layer 33, while clamped in the coordinating
groove 3322, has a relatively wide width. After being clamped into the coordinating
groove 3322, part of it still remains exposed, serving as the other side of the beauty
seam. The seams between adjacent tiles thus form beauty seams on all four sides without
the need for a separate beauty seam construction structure and steps, achieving beauty
seams through self-formation.
[0042] Due to different requirements for tiles 3 and fitting members 11 in different buildings
and installation positions, the settings of the installation portions in the inclined
groove 31 and the settings of the connecting portions and connecting flaps 112 in
the fitting members 11 will be adaptively adjusted. Specific adjustments are made
for various embodiments. First, the situation where there is no second connecting
portion 113 in the fitting member 11 is considered.
EMBDOMENT 1
[0043] As shown in FIGS. 5 and 7, the first mounting portion 311 is inclined, and the flap
mounting portion 312 is in communication with and level with the horizontal plane
of the first mounting portion 311. The first connecting portion 111 fits into the
first mounting portion 311, and the connecting flap 112 fits into the flap mounting
portion 312 and is level with the horizontal plane. In this case, the connecting flaps
112 are horizontally installed, providing overall structural stability. The extension
direction is level with the base of the entire tile 3. This configuration ensures
that external forces from both the front and back can be evenly distributed, providing
a stable tension force.
EMBODIMENT 2
[0044] As shown in FIGS. 5 and 8, the difference from Embodiment 1 is that both the flap
mounting portion 312 and the connecting flap 112 are set downward. Specifically, the
first mounting portion 311 is inclined, the flap mounting portion 312 is in communication
with the first mounting portion 311 and is inclined downward, the first connecting
portion 111 fits into the first mounting portion 311, and the connecting flap 112
fits into the flap mounting portion 312 and is inclined downward. When dealing with
heavier tiles 3, the connecting flaps 112, set in the same direction, and the outwardly
projecting flap mounting portions 312 can firmly hook onto the tile, providing a reliable
tension effect even for heavier tiles.
EMBODIMENT 3
[0045] As shown in FIGS. 5 and 9, the difference from Embodiment 1 is that both the flap
mounting portion 312 and the connecting flap 112 are set upward. Specifically, the
first mounting portion 311 is inclined, the flap mounting portion 312 is in communication
with the first mounting portion 311 and is inclined upward, the first connecting portion
111 fits into the first mounting portion 311, and the connecting flap 112 fits into
the flap mounting portion 312 and is inclined upward, allowing the first connecting
portion 111 and the connecting flap 112 to form a Chinese character "A" shape, achieving
the same effect as in Embodiment 1.
[0046] In the above Embodiments 1-3, the inclined groove 31 is only provided with the first
mounting portion 311 and the flap mounting portion 312, and the fitting member 11
is only provided with the first connecting portion 111 and the connecting flap 112.
This may be suitable for thinner and lighter tiles 3. However, for thicker and heavier
tiles 3, the two layers of fixation may not be sufficient. Due to the increased thickness,
a second mounting portion 313 is provided that extends inwardly on the tile 3, and
a second connecting portion 113 is provided that extends from the first connecting
portion 111. This provides three-point fixation for thicker and heavier tiles 3. Here
is a specific example:
EMBODIMENT 4
[0047] As shown in FIGS. 6 and 10, the difference from Embodiments 1-3 is that a second
mounting portion 313 and a second connecting portion 113 are provided. Specifically,
the first mounting portion 311 is inclined, the flap mounting portion 312 is in communication
with the first mounting portion 311 laterally, the second mounting portion 313 inclines
downward from the end of the first mounting portion 311, the first connecting portion
111 fits into the first mounting portion 311, the connecting flap 112 fits into the
flap mounting portion 312, and the second connecting portion 113 inclines downward
and fits into the second mounting portion 313. The lateral lines of the first connecting
portion 111 are fixed in combination with the fixation on the opposite side of the
connecting flap 112 at the end of the second connecting portion 113, forming a three-point
fixation effect for quick and stable installation.
EMBODIMENT 5
[0048] As shown in FIGS. 6 and 11, the difference from Embodiment 4 is that the second connecting
portion 113 is inclined upward. Specifically, the first mounting portion 311 is inclined,
the flap mounting portion 312 is laterally connected to the first mounting portion
311, the second mounting portion 313 inclines upward from the end of the first mounting
portion 311, the first connecting portion 111 fits into the first mounting portion
311, the connecting flap 112 fits into the flap mounting portion 312, and the second
connecting portion 113 inclines upward and fits into the second mounting portion 313.
This achieves the same technical effect as the above embodiments.
EMBODIMENT 6
[0049] as shown in FIGS. 6 and 12, the difference from Embodiment 5 is that there are two
second connecting portions 113. Specifically, the first mounting portion 311 is inclined,
the flap mounting portion 312 is laterally connected to the first mounting portion
311, the second mounting portion 313 inclines upward from the end of the first mounting
portion 311, the first connecting portion 111 fits into the first mounting portion
311, there are two second connecting portions 113, the second connecting portions
113 are spaced apart and clamp inside the second mounting portion 313, and the connecting
flap 112 is positioned between the two second connecting portions 113 and fits into
the flap mounting portion 312. In this embodiment, two second connecting portions
113 are set, compared to the original setting of only one second connecting portion
113, providing different fixation nodes in the same direction and setting the connecting
flap 112 in the middle of the two second connecting portions 113 to balance the internal
structure of the fitting member 11, ensuring the overall fixation effect and extending
more fixation nodes.
[0050] In actual use, the connecting flap 112 in Embodiments 1-6 can be sheet-shaped or
arc-shaped, and the position of the connecting flap 112 can also be adjusted according
to the installation requirements.
EMBODIMENT 7
[0051] As shown in FIGS. 1-2, the mounting member 1 is C-shaped steel 1A, and multiple evenly
spaced fitting members 11 are provided on the C-shaped steel 1A. The C-shaped steel
1A is secured to the keel frame through the mounting ear plate 2, and the keel frame
is secured to the mounting surface. In small buildings or local installation surfaces,
the fixing method of C-shaped steel 1A can be used. As mentioned above, the factory
opens the corresponding positions and spacing of the fitting members 11 according
to the size of the customer's tile 3, transports them to the site, and directly locks
them to the keel frame or the mounting surface. Then, the tiles 3 are hung step by
step.
[0052] On the C-shaped steel 1A, the style of the opened fitting member 11 can be any style
in the above embodiments, and correspondingly, the style of the inclined groove 31
of the tile 3 that cooperates with it can also be any style in the above embodiments,
and they can be used in combination.
EMBODIMENT 8
[0053] As shown in FIG. 3, the difference from Embodiment 7 is that the mounting member
1 is an installation base plate 1B. Specifically, the installation base plate 1B is
provided with several fitting members 11, and the installation base plate 1B is secured
to the mounting surface or the keel frame is secured to the keel frame. When the location
where the tiles 3 need to be hung is a large area of wall, such as needing to hang
the entire curtain wall, installing one by one with C-shaped steel 1A is relatively
troublesome for workers. Although the hanging effect is the same, both the construction
period and the labor cost are increased by more than twice. However, if horizontal
and vertical bars are directly inserted into the keel frame, the entire span of the
installation base plate 1B can be directly installed on the horizontal and vertical
bars of the keel frame, and because of the support of the horizontally and vertically
spaced bars, the force on the installation base plate 1B is completely sufficient.
[0054] Whether it is C-shaped steel 1A or installation base plate 1B, reinforcement ribs
are provided on them to increase the overall strength when C-shaped steel 1A or installation
base plate 1B is subjected to shaking force or vibration force.
[0055] The above is only a preferred embodiment of the present invention, and is not intended
to limit the present invention. For those skilled in the art, various changes and
modifications can be made to the present invention. Any modifications, equivalent
replacements, improvements, etc. made within the spirit and principle of the present
invention should be included in the protection scope of the present invention.
1. A ceramic tile hanging system,
characterized by comprising mounting components (1) and ceramic tiles (3);
wherein the mounting components (1) are fixed on an installation surface, including
a plurality of fitting members (11) extending upward from the top surface of the mounting
components (1); the fitting members (11) are integrated with the mounting components
(1);
the ceramic tiles (3) are attached to the mounting components (1), with the tiles
(3) mutually adhering to the side surfaces; each of the tiles (3) is provided an inclined
groove (31), and the inclined groove (31) is hung on and attached to the fitting members
(11).
the inclined groove (31) includes a first mounting portion (311) opened on the side
away from the ceramic tile decorative surface, and a flap mounting portion (312) extending
from the side of the first mounting portion (311).
each of the fitting members (11) includes a first connecting portion (111) extending
upward from the mounting components (1), the first connecting portion (111) abutting
against the first mounting portion (311); a connecting flap (112) is attached to the
side of the first connecting portion (111), and the connecting flap (112) is fitted
into the flap mounting portion (312).
2. The system according to claim 1, characterized in that the inclined groove (31) further comprises a second mounting portion (313) extending
from the end of the first mounting portion (311) towards the interior of the ceramic
tile; each of the fitting members (11) further comprises a second connecting portion
(113) extending from the end of the first connecting portion (111) and located within
the second mounting portion (313).
3. The system according to claim 1, characterized in that the first mounting portion (311) is inclined, the flap mounting portion (312) is
in communication with the first mounting portion (311) and is level with the horizontal
plane; the first connecting portion (111) is fitted into the first mounting portion
(311), and the connecting flap (112) is fitted into the flap mounting portion (312)
and is level with the horizontal plane.
4. The system according to claim 2, characterized in that the first mounting portion (311) is inclined; the flap mounting portion (312) is
communicated with a lateral of the first mounting portion (311) and is inclined downward;
the first connecting portion (111) is fitted into the first mounting portion (311),
and the connecting flap (112) is fitted into the flap mounting portion (312) and is
inclined downward.
5. The system according to claim 2, characterized in that the first mounting portion (311) is inclined, the flap mounting portion (312) is
communicated with a lateral the first mounting portion (311) and is inclined upward;
a first connecting portion (111) is fitted into the first mounting portion (311),
and the connecting flap (112) is fitted into the flap mounting portion (312) and is
inclined upward.
6. The system according to claim 2, characterized in that the first mounting portion (311) is inclined, the flap mounting portion (312) communicates
laterally with the first mounting portion (311); the second mounting portion (313)
tilts downward from the end of the first mounting portion (311), and the first connecting
portion (111) is fitted into the first mounting portion (311); the connecting flap
(112) is fitted into the flap mounting portion (312), and the second connecting portion
(113) tilts downward and is fitted into the second mounting portion (313).
7. The system according to claim 2, characterized in that the first mounting portion (311) is inclined, the flap mounting portion (312) is
in communication with the lateral of the first mounting portion (311); the second
mounting portion (313) tilts upward from the end of the first mounting portion (311),
and the first connecting portion (111) is fitted into the first mounting portion (311);
the connecting flap (112) is fitted into the flap mounting portion (312), and the
second connecting portion (113) tilts upward and is fitted into the second mounting
portion (313).
8. The system according to claim 2, characterized in that the first mounting portion (311) is inclined, the flap mounting portion (312) is
in communication with a lateral with the first mounting portion (311); the second
mounting portion (313) tilts upward from the end of the first mounting portion (311),
and the first connecting portion (111) is fitted into the first mounting portion (311);
the two second connecting portion (113)s are spaced and fitted into the second mounting
portion (313), and the connecting flap (112) is positioned between the two second
connecting portion (113)s and fitted into the flap mounting portion (312).
9. The system according to claim 1, characterized in that the mounting components (1) are C-shaped steel (1A), with several fitting members
(11) uniformly spaced on the multiple C-shaped steel (1A); the C-shaped steel (1A)
is fixed on the keel, and the keel is fixed on the installation surface.
10. The system according to claim 1, characterized in that the mounting components (1) are a mounting baseplate (1B), with several fitting members
(11) arranged on the mounting baseplate (1B); the mounting baseplate (1B) is fixed
on the installation surface, or alternatively, the mounting baseplate (1B) is fixed
on the keel, and the keel is fixed on the installation surface.