A multifunctional operating bed for urology
A multifunctional, operating bed technology, applied in the field of multifunctional operating beds for urology, can solve the problems of inconvenient separation of legs, inconvenience in adjusting the bow angle of the patient's upper and lower limbs, and inconvenience in turning the bed body, etc. The effect of the curved angle
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[0036] As the first embodiment of the present invention, such as Figure 1-4 As shown, a multifunctional operating bed for urology includes a base 1, a lower limb supporting board 2 is provided on the base 1, an upper limb supporting board 3 is provided at one end of the lower limb supporting board 2, and a separation device is provided at the other end of the lower limb supporting board 2 Both sides of the plate 23 and the lower limb supporting plate 2 are tightly welded with pillars 4 .
[0037] In this embodiment, the base 1 is made of steel material as a whole, and the material has good rigidity and toughness, and the structure is stable and the weight is heavy, so that the operating bed can be placed more stably.
[0038] Further, the lower limb supporting board 2 and the upper limb supporting board 3 are made of stainless steel as a whole, which has good wear resistance and corrosion resistance, and has the advantages of stable structure and low cost, so as to prolong th...
Embodiment 2
[0043]As the second embodiment of the present invention, in order to facilitate the adjustment of the bow angle of the patient's upper limbs and lower limbs, the inventors improved the lower limb supporting board 2 and the upper limb supporting board 3, as a preferred embodiment, such as Figure 5-10 As shown, the lower limb supporting board 2 is located at one end of the upper limb supporting board 3 and is symmetrically provided with two rotating blocks 21, and one side of the lower limb supporting board 2 is tightly welded with an adjusting plate 22, and the adjusting plate 22 is provided with an annular slideway 221, and the rotating block 21 is provided with a through hole 211, and one end of the upper limb supporting plate 3 near the lower limb supporting plate 2 is provided with a bump 31, and both sides of the bump 31 are tightly welded with a rotating shaft 311, and the end of the rotating shaft 311 passing through the through hole 211 is tightly welded to the limit. T...
Embodiment 3
[0049] As a third embodiment of the present invention, in order to facilitate the separation of the patient's legs, the inventors improved the lower limb supporting board 2, as a preferred embodiment, such as Figure 11 As shown, a hinge 231 is provided at the connection between the lower limb support plate 2 and the separation plate 23, the separation plate 23 is hinged with the lower limb support plate 2 through the hinge 231, and gaps 232 are provided at the joints of the two separation plates 23 and the lower limb support plate 2 .
[0050] In this embodiment, the patient's legs are placed on the separation board 23 in a straight state, and the two separation boards 23 are relatively separated by using the hinge 231, so as to achieve the effect of separating the patient's legs in a straight state during the operation. At the same time, gaps 232 are provided on the lower limb supporting board 2 and the two separating boards 23, so that the lower body of the patient is expos...
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