Mechanical hammering device and hammering method for exhausting of hemoperfusion apparatus
A blood perfusion device and perfusion device technology are applied in the field of medical devices, which can solve the problems of consuming the operator's physical strength and time, not making full use of the perfusion device, and idling the hammer, so as to improve convenience, save physical strength, and avoid coagulation. Effect
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[0050] Example 1 A mechanical hammer device for exhausting a blood perfusion device
[0051] This embodiment makes full use of the structure of the special percussion hammer equipped with the existing perfusion device. The percussion hammer can be driven by the hammer mechanism to automatically hammer the corresponding positions on the side wall of the perfusion device and the top surface of the perfusion device, and is driven by the rotating mechanism. The rotating action of the perfusion device makes the percussion hammer 4 strike the perfusion device in the circumferential direction, so as to facilitate the discharge of air bubbles in the perfusion device. like Figure 1 to Figure 2 As shown, this embodiment includes a hammering mechanism and a rotating mechanism.
[0052] 1. Hammering mechanism
[0053] The hammer mechanism includes a fixed component, a driving component and an adjustment component.
[0054] The fixing assembly is used for detachably fixing the percussion...
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[0066] Example 2 A mechanical hammering device for exhausting a blood perfusion device
[0067] In order to avoid the perfusion device tipping over when the perfusion device is being tapped. This embodiment adds the following technical features on the basis of Embodiment 1:
[0068] like image 3 As shown, at least two clamping plates 17 for clamping the side walls of the perfusion device are clamped on the fixing plate 10. In this embodiment, there are three “L”-shaped clamping plates 17 that are clamped and fixed at the edge of the fixing plate 10. , the clamping plate 17 extends to the top of the fixed plate 10 to play a clamping effect on the perfusion device. Each clamping plate 17 is clamped in the 10 clamping groove of the fixed plate, so that each clamping plate 17 can slide along the clamping groove, so as to adjust the protruding position of the clamping plate 17 relative to the clamping groove according to the diameter of the perfusion device. Different sizes of ...
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[0069] Example 3 A mechanical hammering method for exhausting a blood perfusion device
[0070] The present embodiment utilizes the mechanical hammering device for exhausting the blood perfusion device in embodiment 2 to realize, including the following steps:
[0071] S1. Adjust the end of the percussion hammer
[0072] First, the height position of the perfusion device clamped on the fixed plate 10 is adjusted by the retractor 11 .
[0073] Then, put the hammer into the hinge shaft 2, the end (the arc end 16) of the hammer used for hammering the side wall of the infuser corresponds to the side wall of the infuser, and then screw it on the hinge shaft 2 nut to fix the hammer on the fixing plate 1.
[0074] S2. Hammer the side wall of the cartridge
[0075] First, clip the liquid outlet tube at the bottom of the perfusion device into the opening of the fixed plate 10, adjust the telescopic length of the clip plate 17 in the slot in the fixed plate 10, and clamp the clip pla...
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