Neurology ward call response device
The neurology ward call response device, designed with an anti-detachment mechanism and a multi-curved rod, solves the problem of microphones easily falling off in vibrating environments, achieving stable microphone connection and simplified operation, thus improving the reliability and applicability of the device.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520539336.9
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-26
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-03-26
AI Technical Summary
Existing call devices in neurology wards are prone to detachment in vibrating environments and are difficult to keep stable when neurology patients are uncomfortable or when the environment is vibrating.
It adopts an anti-detachment mechanism, including a microphone, a limiting mechanism and a multi-curved rod design. Through the cooperation of the squeezing rod and the locking block, and the engagement of the spring and the cone block, it ensures that the microphone is not easy to fall off in a vibrating environment, and the rotation of the multi-curved rod reduces the difficulty of operation.
It effectively prevents the microphone from falling off due to vibration or accidental contact in the ward environment, reduces the difficulty of operation, and improves the reliability and usability of the device, making it especially suitable for neurology patients with poor coordination.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of medical equipment technology, and in particular to a call response device for a neurology ward. Background Technology
[0002] Hospital ward call devices are mainly used in medical settings such as hospital wards, nursing homes, and beauty salons. They are used for communication and intercom between nurses at the hospital nursing station and patients in their beds, allowing patients to receive services and care from nurses quickly and conveniently, and greatly improving the efficiency and environment of hospital services.
[0003] In the existing technology, the environment in the neurology ward is relatively complex. The frequent ward rounds and treatments by medical staff, the movement of patients and their families in the ward, and the operation and movement of various medical equipment all generate continuous vibrations. At the same time, when patients are uncomfortable and tossing and turning in bed or trying to move around on their own, there is a considerable probability that they will accidentally touch the call device by the bedside. The microphone relies on a tight fit with the connection part to maintain stability. Once it is disturbed by external vibrations, this fragile connection cannot withstand it and the microphone is very likely to fall off. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this invention is to overcome the shortcomings of the existing technology and provide a call response device for a neurology ward.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution: a call response device for a neurology ward, comprising: an anti-dislodgement mechanism, wherein a limiting mechanism is provided on the outer side of the anti-dislodgement mechanism, the anti-dislodgement mechanism includes a microphone, a locking block is provided inside one side of the microphone, the inner side of the microphone is slidably engaged with the outer side of one end of the locking block, a side plate is provided at the other end of the locking block, the other end of the locking block is fixedly connected to one end of the side plate, a squeezing rod is provided at the other end of the side plate, the other end of the side plate is fixedly connected to one end of the squeezing rod, a connecting rod is provided on the inner wall of the squeezing rod, and the inner wall of the squeezing rod is slidably connected through the outer side of the connecting rod.
[0006] In a preferred embodiment, the limiting mechanism includes an outer ring, a limiting rod is provided on the top side of the outer ring, one end of the limiting rod is fixedly connected to the top side of the outer ring, a movable rod is provided on the other end of the limiting rod, the other end of the limiting rod is slidably connected to the inner wall of the movable rod, a curved rod is provided on the inner side of the outer ring, the outer side of the outer ring is rotatably connected to the outer side of the curved rod, and a call device is provided on one side of the outer ring, the side of the outer ring is fixedly connected to one side of the call device.
[0007] In a preferred embodiment, one end of the connecting rod is provided with an inner plate, and one end of the connecting rod is fixedly connected to one side of the inner plate. An empty tube is provided on the outer side of the inner plate, and the outer side of the inner plate is fixedly connected to the inside of the empty tube.
[0008] In a preferred embodiment, one end of the empty tube is provided with a connector, one end of the empty tube is fixedly connected to one side of the connector, the inner side of the connector contacts one side of the microphone, and one side of the connector is fixedly connected to one side of the call unit.
[0009] In a preferred embodiment, a second cone block is provided on the outer side of the connecting rod, and the outer side of the connecting rod is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the second cone block. A first spring is provided at one end of the second cone block, and one end of the second cone block is fixedly connected to one end of the first spring. The other end of the first spring is fixedly connected to one end of the compression rod.
[0010] In a preferred embodiment, a cone block is provided on the outer side of the connecting rod, and the outer side of the connecting rod is slidably connected to the inner wall of the cone block. A spring is provided at one end of the cone block, and one end of the cone block is fixedly connected to one end of the spring. The other end of the spring is fixedly connected to one side of the inner plate.
[0011] In a preferred embodiment, the interior of the empty tube is slidably connected to the exterior of the extrusion rod, and one end of the extrusion rod is provided with an L-shaped rod, which is fixedly connected to one end of the L-shaped rod.
[0012] In a preferred embodiment, one end of the extrusion rod is provided with a movable rod, one end of the extrusion rod is fixedly connected to one end of the movable rod, and the other end of the movable rod is rotatably in contact with the inner wall of the curved rod.
[0013] Compared with the prior art, the advantages and positive effects of this utility model are as follows:
[0014] 1. An external force is applied to the squeezing rod, causing it to slide inside the empty tube. Since an L-rod is connected to one end of the squeezing rod, the L-rod will engage with one end of the cone block during the sliding process. However, one end of the squeezing rod not only has an L-rod but also a side plate. One end of the side plate is connected to a locking block. During the displacement of the squeezing rod, the side plate and the locking block will move synchronously, allowing the locking block to pass through the connecting seat and finally enter the hole of the microphone. This allows the microphone to remain stable after contacting the connecting seat, and even in the event of accidental contact or vibration in the ward environment, the microphone will not easily fall off.
[0015] 2. The multi-curved rod 115 rotates 180 degrees. Because the path of the curved rod 115 has high and low points, when the movable rod 116 is at the high point, the squeezing rod 110 slides in the empty tube 14 and drives a series of locking components. Compared with the traditional direct pressing or linear pushing method, this design greatly reduces the difficulty of operation. For neurological patients, they may have difficulty performing routine operations due to poor body coordination and weak fine motor control of the hands. Attached Figure Description
[0016] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a call response device for a neurology ward provided by this utility model.
[0017] Figure 2 This is a side view of the anti-detachment mechanism component of a call response device for a neurology ward, provided by this utility model.
[0018] Figure 3 This is a side sectional view of the anti-detachment mechanism component of a call response device for a neurology ward, provided by this utility model.
[0019] Figure 4 This is an enlarged structural diagram of the anti-detachment mechanism component of a call response device for a neurology ward, provided by this utility model.
[0020] Figure 5 This utility model provides a schematic diagram of the anti-detachment mechanism component flipping structure of a call response device for a neurology ward.
[0021] Figure 6 This utility model provides a schematic diagram of the disassembled structure of the anti-detachment mechanism component of a call response device for a neurology ward.
[0022] Legend:
[0023] 1. Anti-detachment mechanism; 11. Call unit; 12. Connecting seat; 13. Microphone; 14. Empty tube; 15. Inner plate; 16. Connecting rod; 17. Cone block one; 18. Cone block two; 19. L-shaped rod; 110. Extrusion rod; 111. Spring one; 112. Spring two; 113. Side plate; 114. Locking block; 115. Curved rod; 116. Movable rod;
[0024] 2. Limiting mechanism; 21. Outer ring; 22. Limiting rod. Detailed Implementation
[0025] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.
[0026] Example 1: As Figures 1-6 As shown, this utility model provides a technical solution: a call response device for a neurology ward, comprising: an anti-dislodgement mechanism 1, a limiting mechanism 2 provided on the outer side of the anti-dislodgement mechanism 1, the anti-dislodgement mechanism 1 including a microphone 13, a locking block 114 provided inside one side of the microphone 13, the inner side of the microphone 13 being slidably engaged with the outer side of one end of the locking block 114, a side plate 113 provided at the other end of the locking block 114, the other end of the locking block 114 being fixedly connected to one end of the side plate 113, and a compression rod 110 provided at the other end of the side plate 113. One end is fixedly connected to one end of the extrusion rod 110. A connecting rod 16 is provided on the inner wall of the extrusion rod 110. The inner wall of the extrusion rod 110 and the outer side of the connecting rod 16 are slidably connected through it. An inner plate 15 is provided at one end of the connecting rod 16. One end of the connecting rod 16 is fixedly connected to one side of the inner plate 15. An empty tube 14 is provided on the outer side of the inner plate 15. The outer side of the inner plate 15 is fixedly connected to the inside of the empty tube 14. A connecting seat 12 is provided at one end of the empty tube 14. One end of the empty tube 14 is fixedly connected to one side of the connecting seat 12. The inner side of the connecting seat 12 is connected to one side of the microphone 13. The connecting rod 16 has a side contact connection. One side of the connecting seat 12 is fixedly connected to one side of the call unit 11. A second cone block 18 is provided on the outer side of the connecting rod 16. The outer side of the connecting rod 16 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the second cone block 18. A spring 111 is provided at one end of the second cone block 18. One end of the second cone block 18 is fixedly connected to one end of the spring 111. The other end of the spring 111 is fixedly connected to one end of the compression rod 110. A first cone block 17 is provided on the outer side of the connecting rod 16. The outer side of the connecting rod 16 is slidably connected to the inner wall of the first cone block 17. One end of the first cone block 17 is... A second spring 112 is provided. One end of the cone block 17 is fixedly connected to one end of the second spring 112. The other end of the second spring 112 is fixedly connected to one side of the inner plate 15. The interior of the hollow tube 14 is slidably connected to the outside of the extrusion rod 110. One end of the extrusion rod 110 is provided with an L-rod 19. One end of the extrusion rod 110 is fixedly connected to one end of the L-rod 19. One end of the extrusion rod 110 is provided with a movable rod 116. One end of the extrusion rod 110 is fixedly connected to one end of the movable rod 116. The other end of the movable rod 116 is rotatably in contact with the inner wall of the curved rod 115.
[0027] In this embodiment, to prevent the microphone 13 from easily detaching after use and while hanging on the connecting seat 12, the neurology ward call response device has a connecting seat 12 fixed to one side of the call unit 11, and an empty tube 14 fixed to one side of the connecting seat 12. When the microphone 13 is inside the connecting seat 12, applying external force to the squeezing rod 110 causes it to slide within the empty tube 14. The connecting rod 16, located at the middle of the empty tube 14, slides on the connecting rod 16. Since an L-shaped rod 19 is connected to one end of the squeezing rod 110, the L-shaped rod 19 contacts the second cone 18 on the connecting rod 16 during sliding. As external force is applied, the L-shaped rod passes over the second cone 18, and the external force on the squeezing rod 110 stops after passing over it. A spring 111 is installed between the cone block 18 and the compression rod 110. The energy release of the spring 111 engages the L rod 19 with one end of the cone block 18, so that the compression rod 110 is held in the position after movement. However, one end of the compression rod 110 is not only equipped with the L rod 19, but also with a side plate 113. One end of the side plate 113 is connected to a locking block 114. During the displacement of the compression rod 110, the side plate 113 and the locking block 114 will move synchronously, allowing the locking block 114 to pass through the connecting seat 12 and finally enter the hole of the microphone 13. This allows the microphone 13 to remain stable after contacting the connecting seat 12. Even in the event of accidental touch or vibration in the ward environment, the microphone 13 will not easily fall off, providing a reliable guarantee for the safety of the patient.
[0028] Secondly, when applying external force to the squeezing rod 110, it is only necessary to rotate it 180 degrees through the multi-curved rod 115. Since the path of the curved rod 115 presents high and low points, when the movable rod 116 is at the high point, the squeezing rod 110 slides in the empty tube 14 and drives a series of locking components. Compared with the traditional direct pressing or linear pushing method, this design greatly reduces the difficulty of operation. For neurological patients, they may have difficulty performing routine operations due to poor body coordination and weak fine motor control of the hands, but the action of rotating the multi-curved rod 115 is more effortless and easier to control.
[0029] Finally, when it is necessary to release the restriction on the microphone 13, the crank rod 115 is rotated to gradually lower the movable rod 116, causing the squeeze rod 110 to slide back into the empty tube 14, so that the L rod 19 contacts the cone block 17 and engages with one end of the cone block 17. At this time, by rotating the movable rod 116 to gradually return to the high point, the L rod 19 will drag the cone block 17 to move, so that the cone block 17 and the second cone block 18 are joined together. Then, under the rotation of the crank rod 115, the L rod 19 will pass over the cone block 17 and the second cone block 18, so that the squeeze rod 110 slides out of the empty tube 14, and the locking block 114 disengages from the microphone 13, thus completing the release of the restriction on the microphone. Therefore, the restriction and release of the microphone 13 can be completed with just a simple rotation.
[0030] Example 2: As Figure 5 As shown, the limiting mechanism 2 includes an outer ring 21. A limiting rod 22 is provided on the top side of the outer ring 21. The top side of the outer ring 21 is fixedly connected to one end of the limiting rod 22. A movable rod 116 is provided on the other end of the limiting rod 22. The other end of the limiting rod 22 is slidably connected to the inner wall of the movable rod 116. A curved rod 115 is provided on the inner side of the outer ring 21. The inner side of the outer ring 21 is rotatably connected to the outer side of the curved rod 115. A call device body 11 is provided on one side of the outer ring 21. The side of the outer ring 21 is fixedly connected to one side of the call device body 11.
[0031] In this embodiment, an outer ring 21 is designed on the outside of the curved rod 115. The outer ring 21 provides a stable support point for the curved rod 115 by connecting with the call unit 11. A limit rod 22 is installed on the top side of the outer ring 21. One end of the limit rod 22 is located in the movable rod 116. This allows the movable rod 116 to move smoothly under the action of the movable rod 116, guiding the movable rod 116 to move smoothly. This design avoids operational difficulties caused by the movable rod 116 deviating or getting stuck. Even in an emergency, the user can accurately and smoothly complete the operation of rotating the curved rod 115, quickly release the microphone 13 restriction, and greatly improve the availability and reliability of the ward call response system at critical moments.
[0032] like Figures 1-6As shown, by applying an external force to the compression rod 110, the compression rod 110 slides inside the hollow tube 14. The compression rod 110 slides on the connecting rod 16 located inside the middle of the hollow tube 14. Since an L-shaped rod 19 is connected to one end of the compression rod 110, the L-shaped rod 19 contacts the second cone block 18 on the connecting rod 16 during the sliding process. As the external force is applied, the L-shaped rod 19 passes over the second cone block 18, and the external force on the compression rod 110 stops after passing over it. A spring 111 is installed between the second cone block 18 and the compression rod 110. The release of energy from the spring 111 engages the L-shaped rod 19 with one end of the second cone block 18, keeping the compression rod 110 in its moved position. However, one end of the compression rod 110 not only has the L-shaped rod 19 but also a side plate 113. One end of the side plate 113 is connected to a locking block 114. During the displacement of the compression rod 110, the side plate 113 and the locking block 114 move synchronously, locking the compression rod 110. Block 114 passes through the connector 12 and finally enters the hole of the microphone 13. It rotates 180 degrees via the multi-curved rod 115. Because the path of the curved rod 115 has high and low points, when the movable rod 116 is at the high point, the pressing rod 110 slides inside the empty tube 14, driving a series of locking components. Finally, the rotation of the curved rod 115 gradually lowers the movable rod 116 to the low point, causing the pressing rod 110 to move further into the empty tube 14. The sliding motion causes L-bar 19 to contact cone 17 and engage with one end of cone 17. At this point, by rotating the movable rod 116, it gradually returns to the high point. L-bar 19 then drags cone 17 to move, causing cone 17 to merge with cone 2 18. Then, under the rotation of the curved rod 115, L-bar 19 will pass over cone 17 and cone 2 18, thereby squeezing rod 110 to slide out of the empty tube 14 and locking block 114 to disengage from the microphone 13.
[0033] The outer ring 21 provides a stable support point for the curved rod 115 by connecting to the call body 11. A limit rod 22 is installed on the top side of the outer ring 21, with one end of the limit rod 22 located in the movable rod 116. This allows the movable rod 116 to move smoothly under the action of the movable rod 116, guiding the movable rod 116 to move smoothly. This design avoids operational difficulties caused by the movable rod 116 shifting or getting stuck.
[0034] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model in any other way. Any person skilled in the art may make changes or modifications to the above-disclosed technical content to create equivalent embodiments for application in other fields. However, any simple modifications, equivalent changes, and modifications made to the above embodiments based on the technical essence of the present utility model without departing from the technical solution of the present utility model shall still fall within the protection scope of the technical solution of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A call response device for a neurology ward, characterized in that, include: Anti-detachment mechanism (1), the anti-detachment mechanism (1) is provided with a limiting mechanism (2) on the outside, the anti-detachment mechanism (1) includes a microphone (13), a locking block (114) is provided inside one side of the microphone (13), the inside of one side of the microphone (13) is slidably engaged with the outside of one end of the locking block (114), the other end of the locking block (114) is provided with a side plate (113), the other end of the locking block (114) is fixedly connected to one end of the side plate (113), the other end of the side plate (113) is provided with a squeezing rod (110), the other end of the side plate (113) is fixedly connected to one end of the squeezing rod (110), the inner wall of the squeezing rod (110) is provided with a connecting rod (16), the inner wall of the squeezing rod (110) is slidably connected to the outside of the connecting rod (16).
2. The neurology ward call response device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The limiting mechanism (2) includes an outer ring (21), a limiting rod (22) is provided on the top side of the outer ring (21), the top side of the outer ring (21) is fixedly connected to one end of the limiting rod (22), the other end of the limiting rod (22) is provided with a movable rod (116), the other end of the limiting rod (22) is slidably connected to the inner wall of the movable rod (116), a curved rod (115) is provided on the inner side of the outer ring (21), the inner side of the outer ring (21) is rotatably connected to the outer side of the curved rod (115), a call body (11) is provided on one side of the outer ring (21), and one side of the outer ring (21) is fixedly connected to one side of the call body (11).
3. The neurology ward call response device according to claim 1, characterized in that: One end of the connecting rod (16) is provided with an inner plate (15), and one end of the connecting rod (16) is fixedly connected to one side of the inner plate (15). An empty tube (14) is provided on the outside of the inner plate (15), and the outside of the inner plate (15) is fixedly connected to the inside of the empty tube (14).
4. A call response device for a neurology ward according to claim 3, characterized in that: One end of the empty tube (14) is provided with a connector (12), one end of the empty tube (14) is fixedly connected to one side of the connector (12), the inner side of the connector (12) is in contact with one side of the microphone (13), and one side of the connector (12) is fixedly connected to one side of the caller body (11).
5. A call response device for a neurology ward according to claim 1, characterized in that: A cone block two (18) is provided on the outer side of the connecting rod (16). The outer side of the connecting rod (16) is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the cone block two (18). A spring one (111) is provided at one end of the cone block two (18). One end of the cone block two (18) is fixedly connected to one end of the spring one (111). The other end of the spring one (111) is fixedly connected to one end of the extrusion rod (110).
6. A call response device for a neurology ward according to claim 5, characterized in that: A cone block (17) is provided on the outer side of the connecting rod (16). The outer side of the connecting rod (16) is slidably connected to the inner wall of the cone block (17). A spring (112) is provided at one end of the cone block (17). One end of the cone block (17) is fixedly connected to one end of the spring (112). The other end of the spring (112) is fixedly connected to one side of the inner plate (15).
7. A call response device for a neurology ward according to claim 3, characterized in that: The interior of the empty tube (14) is slidably connected to the outside of the extrusion rod (110). One end of the extrusion rod (110) is provided with an L-rod (19), and one end of the extrusion rod (110) is fixedly connected to one end of the L-rod (19).
8. A call response device for a neurology ward according to claim 7, characterized in that: One end of the extrusion rod (110) is provided with a movable rod (116), one end of the extrusion rod (110) is fixedly connected to one end of the movable rod (116), and the other end of the movable rod (116) is rotatably in contact with the inner wall of the curved rod (115).