A postoperative instrument sterilizing apparatus for reproductive medicine

By using a clamping and loosening mechanism in the sterilization device, combined with the reciprocating movement of an electric push rod, the problems of instrument friction and collision and incomplete sterilization are solved, achieving efficient and thorough sterilization of instruments and extending their lifespan.

CN121313894BActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24SHANDONG KEHONG MEDICAL TECH CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202511912917.3
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Patents(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-12-18
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2045-12-18

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Technical Problem

The friction and collision between instruments and the incomplete disinfection in existing disinfection equipment lead to reduced instrument precision, shortened service life, and low disinfection efficiency.

Method used

The disinfection device employs a clamping and loosening mechanism. It uses a filter plate to hold instruments to prevent friction and collision, and loosens them briefly during the disinfection process to increase the instrument's movement space. Combined with the reciprocating movement of the electric push rod, it achieves thorough cleaning.

Benefits of technology

It effectively avoids friction damage to instruments, improves the thoroughness and efficiency of disinfection, extends the service life of instruments, and reduces disinfection costs.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to a postoperative instrument disinfecting device for reproductive medicine belongs to instrument disinfection technical field, the utility model includes the disinfection box, the inside corresponding side of disinfection box all is connected with the limit stop plate fixedly, the inner wall of two limit stop plates all is connected with the moving block slidingly, two moving blocks are connected with disinfection box jointly and fixedly, the inner wall of disinfection box is connected with filter screen plate slidingly, the inside of disinfection box is provided with chucking mechanism, to when carrying out disinfection to instrument, drive filter screen plate and carry out the clamping of instrument, the inner wall of disinfection box is provided with loosening mechanism, to when carrying out disinfection to instrument, make the movable space of instrument increase temporarily. Through sealing cover and chucking mechanism fixed instrument, prevent shaking and collide, reduce abrasion corrosion, prolong the life, electric push rod drives disinfection box reciprocating movement, drive disinfection water shake and wash the surface of instrument, accelerate disinfection contact efficiency, improve work efficiency significantly, ensure the disinfection quality of instrument.
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Technical Field

[0001] This invention relates to the field of instrument sterilization technology, and in particular to a postoperative instrument sterilization device for reproductive medicine. Background Technology

[0002] During reproductive medicine surgery, a number of medical surgical instruments are required. These generally include routine instruments and some specialized instruments, such as sponge forceps, tissue forceps, mosquito hemostats, surgical scissors, suture scissors, and deep retractors. These instruments are essential during surgery. A good surgical instrument, when used and maintained properly, can last for a long time. The requirements for surgical instruments are also very strict, because when doctors are saving lives, the instruments they use are like lifelines for patients. Through these small surgical instruments, many lives can be saved.

[0003] Under normal circumstances, all kinds of surgical instruments used to treat patients need to be sterilized after use. This is because these medical instruments go deep into the patient's tissues and even organs. If they are not sterilized or are not sterilized thoroughly, reuse can easily cause infection and endanger the patient's life.

[0004] In existing technologies, sterilization machines are generally used to sterilize medical devices, but the following problems still exist: First, the most common sterilization method in existing postoperative instrument cleaning and sterilization equipment is to place the instruments statically inside the sterilization device for sterilization. However, sterilization by soaking is difficult to thoroughly clean bloodstains and tissue fragments on the surface of medical devices, such as blood and other contaminants in crevices. Second, existing postoperative instrument cleaning and sterilization equipment requires a lot of time to process. At the same time, in order to ensure the efficiency of sterilization, many instruments are usually sterilized at the same time. When a large number of instruments are piled up together, there will be overlapping, which will create blind spots in the sterilization process, resulting in incomplete sterilization and increasing the probability of surgical site infection for patients. In addition, friction damage can easily be caused during the sterilization process, which reduces the precision of the instruments and affects their service life, thus increasing the cost. Summary of the Invention

[0005] The purpose of this invention is to solve the problem of mutual friction and collision between instruments during the disinfection process in the prior art, and to propose a postoperative instrument disinfection device for reproductive medicine.

[0006] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution: a postoperative instrument disinfection device for reproductive medicine, comprising a disinfection box, wherein a limiting plate is fixedly connected to one side of the interior of the disinfection box, a moving block is slidably connected to the inner wall of the two limiting plates, a disinfection box is fixedly connected between the two moving blocks, and a filter plate is slidably connected to the inner wall of the disinfection box.

[0007] The disinfection box is equipped with a clamping mechanism inside, which clamps the instrument with the filter plate when the instrument is disinfected, thereby preventing friction and collision between the instruments.

[0008] The inner wall of the disinfection box is equipped with a loosening mechanism to temporarily increase the space for movement of the instruments during disinfection, thereby helping to remove dirt.

[0009] Furthermore, the clamping mechanism includes a connecting rod, and the outer wall of the connecting rod has a slot. The inner wall of the slot is hinged to several hinge plates by a torsion spring, and the outer wall of the hinge plates is slidably connected to a sleeve rod. The top of the connecting rod is fixedly connected to a first spring, and the end of the first spring away from the connecting rod is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the sleeve rod. The outer wall of the connecting rod is slidably connected to a slider, and the bottom of the slider is fixedly connected to a second spring. The bottom of the slider is fixedly connected to a pull rope. The bottom of the disinfection box is hinged to a sealing lower cover by a torsion spring, and the side wall of the sealing lower cover is fixedly connected to a pull rod.

[0010] Furthermore, the end of the connecting rod away from the first spring is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the disinfection box. A through hole for sliding the sleeve rod is opened through the interior of the disinfection box. The end of the sleeve rod away from the slot extends slidably to the top of the disinfection box. The inner wall of the slider is slidably connected to the outer wall of the sleeve rod. The side wall of the slider is fixedly connected to the side wall of the filter plate. The end of the second spring away from the slider is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the disinfection box. The end of the pull rope away from the slider is fixedly connected to the side wall of the pull rod.

[0011] Furthermore, the loosening mechanism includes a curved plate, and a curved groove is provided through the side wall of the curved plate. An L-shaped rod is slidably connected to the inner wall of the curved groove, and a movable plate is fixedly connected to the end of the L-shaped rod away from the curved plate. A third spring is fixedly connected to the top of the movable plate. A stop rod is slidably connected through the side wall of the moving block, and a pressing plate is fixedly connected to the end of the stop rod. A through hole for sliding the stop rod is provided through the outer wall of the disinfection box. A stop block is slidably connected through the outer wall of the disinfection box, and a tension spring is fixedly connected to the side wall of the stop block. The end of the tension spring away from the stop block is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the disinfection box.

[0012] Furthermore, the top of the disinfection box is hinged to a sealing cover by a torsion spring. The outer wall of the L-shaped rod is slidably connected to the top of the sealing cover. The side wall of the movable plate is slidably connected to the inner wall of the sealing cover. The end of the third spring away from the movable plate is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the sealing cover. The end of the abutment rod away from the extrusion plate corresponds to the inclined surface of the end of the abutment block. The side of the extrusion plate away from the abutment rod is in contact with the side wall of the filter plate. The side wall of the curved plate is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the disinfection box.

[0013] Furthermore, a disinfection bucket is fixedly installed on the top of the disinfection box, and a water supply pipe is fixedly connected through the outer wall of the disinfection bucket. The end of the water supply pipe away from the disinfection bucket is fixedly connected through the inner wall of the disinfection box.

[0014] Furthermore, an electric push rod is fixedly installed on the outer wall of the disinfection box, and the output shaft of the electric push rod is fixedly connected to the side wall of the disinfection box.

[0015] Furthermore, the bottom of the disinfection box is fixedly connected to a support base, and the inner wall of the support base is fixedly connected to a guide bucket, with a water outlet pipe fixedly connected through the bottom of the guide bucket.

[0016] Furthermore, the top of the flow guide corresponds to the bottom of the disinfection box.

[0017] Compared with existing technologies, the above solution has the following advantages:

[0018] 1. The cooperation between the sealed cover and the clamping mechanism allows the filter plate and the movable plate to clamp the instruments, ensuring that the instruments maintain a relatively stable position during the sterilization process. This prevents instruments from colliding or shifting due to shaking, reducing wear and corrosion and extending their service life. Simultaneously, the electric push rod drives the sterilization box to move back and forth, causing the internal sterilization solution to agitate and rinse contaminants from the instrument surface, accelerating the contact between the sterilization solution and the instruments. Compared to traditional static soaking, this avoids dead zones in the sterilization process, preventing incomplete sterilization and significantly improving sterilization efficiency.

[0019] 2. By moving the movable plate, the distance between the movable plate and the filter plate is temporarily increased. At this time, the instruments are no longer tightly clamped, allowing for some movement. As the sterilization box moves the instruments, contaminants trapped between them fall off, resulting in a more thorough cleaning. Afterward, the distance between the movable plate and the filter plate is restored, and the instruments are clamped again. Compared to traditional sterilization processes that do not securely clamp the instruments, leading to friction and collisions that affect instrument precision and lifespan, this brief loosening of the clamp during sterilization protects the instruments from damage while ensuring thorough and effective sterilization, thus improving the quality of instrument sterilization. Attached Figure Description

[0020] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure proposed in this invention;

[0021] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the disinfection box proposed in this invention;

[0022] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the disinfection box proposed in this invention;

[0023] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the sleeve rod proposed in this invention;

[0024] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram showing the structural connection between the curved plate and the disinfection box proposed in this invention;

[0025] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the connection between the slider and the pull rope proposed in this invention.

[0026] The labels in the attached diagram are as follows: 1. Disinfection box; 2. Limiting plate; 3. Moving block; 4. Disinfection container; 5. Filter plate; 6. Clamping mechanism; 7. Loosening mechanism; 8. Sealing top cover; 9. Disinfection bucket; 10. Water supply pipe; 11. Electric push rod; 12. Support base; 13. Guide bucket; 14. Water outlet pipe; 601. Connecting rod; 602. Slot; 603. Hinge plate; 604. Sleeve rod; 605. First spring; 606. Sliding block; 607. Second spring; 608. Pull rope; 609. Sealing bottom cover; 610. Pull rod; 701. Curved plate; 702. Curved slide groove; 703. L-shaped rod; 704. Movable plate; 705. Third spring; 706. Squeezing plate; 707. Support rod; 708. Support block; 709. Tension spring. Detailed Implementation

[0027] The technical solutions of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments of the present invention. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present invention, and not all embodiments.

[0028] In the description of this invention, it should be understood that the terms "upper," "lower," "top surface," "bottom surface," etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings, and are only for the convenience of describing the invention and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the indicated position or element must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as a limitation of the invention. Furthermore, the terms "first" and "second" are only used to distinguish an entity or operation from another entity or operation, and do not require or imply any actual relationship, order, or relative importance between these entities or operations.

[0029] Example 1, please refer to Figures 1-4 A postoperative instrument disinfection device for reproductive medicine includes a disinfection box 1. Limiting plates 2 are fixedly connected to corresponding sides inside the disinfection box 1. Moving blocks 3 are slidably connected to the inner walls of both limiting plates 2. A disinfection box 4 is fixedly connected between the two moving blocks 3. A filter plate 5 is slidably connected to the inner wall of the disinfection box 4. A disinfection bucket 9 is fixedly installed on the top of the disinfection box 1, and a water supply pipe 10 is fixedly connected through the outer wall of the disinfection bucket 9. The end of the water supply pipe 10 away from the disinfection bucket 9 is fixedly connected through the inner wall of the disinfection box 4. An electric push rod 11 is fixedly installed on the outer wall of the disinfection box 1, and the output shaft of the electric push rod 11 is fixedly connected to the side wall of the disinfection box 4. A support base 12 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the disinfection box 1, and a guide bucket 13 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the support base 12. A water outlet pipe 14 is fixedly connected through the bottom of the guide bucket 13, and the top of the guide bucket 13 corresponds to the bottom of the disinfection box 4.

[0030] The disinfection box 4 is equipped with a clamping mechanism 6, which clamps the instrument with the filter plate 5 when the instrument is disinfected, thereby preventing friction and collision between the instruments.

[0031] Furthermore, the clamping mechanism 6 includes a connecting rod 601, and the outer wall of the connecting rod 601 has a slot 602. The inner wall of the slot 602 is hinged to several hinge plates 603 via torsion springs. A sleeve rod 604 is slidably connected to the outer wall of the hinge plates 603. A first spring 605 is fixedly connected to the top of the connecting rod 601, and the end of the first spring 605 away from the connecting rod 601 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the sleeve rod 604. A slider 606 is slidably connected to the outer wall of the connecting rod 601, and a second spring 607 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the slider 606. A pull rope 608 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the slider 606. The bottom of the disinfection box 4 is hinged to a... A sealing lower cover 609 is provided, and a pull rod 610 is fixedly connected to the side wall of the sealing lower cover 609. The end of the connecting rod 601 away from the first spring 605 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the disinfection box 4. A through hole of a sliding sleeve rod 604 is provided through the inside of the disinfection box 4. The end of the sleeve rod 604 away from the groove 602 slides and extends to the top of the disinfection box 4. The inner wall of the slider 606 is slidably connected to the outer wall of the sleeve rod 604. The side wall of the slider 606 is fixedly connected to the side wall of the filter plate 5. The end of the second spring 607 away from the slider 606 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the disinfection box 4. The end of the pull rope 608 away from the slider 606 is fixedly connected to the side wall of the pull rod 610.

[0032] More specifically, when instruments need to be sterilized, the instruments are first placed on top of the filter plate 5. Then, the output shaft of the electric push rod 11 is retracted by driving it, thereby moving the sterilization box 4. The sterilization box 4 then moves the sealing cover 8 synchronously. After that, the sealing cover 8 rotates to the top of the sterilization box 4 and fits against it. After the sealing cover 8 and the sterilization box 4 are completely fitted, the sealing cover 8 will seal the sterilization box 4. During the rotation of the sealing cover 8, the bottom of the sealing cover 8 will contact the top of the sleeve rod 604 and then squeeze it. After being squeezed, the sleeve rod 604 will slide downward along the outer wall of the connecting rod 601. At the same time, the first spring 605 will be compressed. When the sleeve rod 604 slides down to the designated position, it will then contact the outer wall of the hinge plate 603 and then squeeze it.

[0033] Since the hinge plate 603 rotates via a torsion spring, the outer walls of multiple hinge plates 603 will converge towards the slot 602 after being compressed. After the sealing cover 8 rotates and fits into the sterilization box 4, the multiple hinge plates 603 will completely retract into the interior of the slot 602. At the same time, the slider 606 is no longer blocked by the hinge plate 603. Then, the elastic force of the second spring 607 releases the slider, causing it to move. The slider 606 will slide along the outer wall of the connecting rod 601 to the outer wall of the sleeve rod 604. During this process, the slider 606 will drive the filter plate 5 to move upward along the inner wall of the sterilization box 4. At the same time, the filter plate 5 will drive the instruments on its surface to move synchronously, thereby compressing the space where the instruments can move. Afterward, the instruments will be squeezed to the bottom of the sealing cover 8, so that there will be no frictional displacement between the instruments.

[0034] Then, the disinfectant water inside the disinfection tank 9 is transported to the disinfection box 4 through the water supply pipe 10, so that the disinfection box 4 can soak and disinfect the instruments. At the same time, the output shaft of the electric push rod 11 repeatedly outputs, causing the moving block 3 to slide back and forth along the inside of the limiting plate 2, so that the disinfection box 4 moves back and forth synchronously. During this process, the movement of the disinfection box 4 can drive the disinfectant water inside to shake, which can rinse the contaminants on the surface of the instruments and accelerate the contact between the disinfectant water and the instruments. Compared with the traditional static soaking, the disinfection efficiency is greatly improved. The clamping action of the filter plate 5 can ensure that the instruments maintain a relatively stable position during the disinfection process, avoiding the instruments from colliding or shifting due to shaking, which can reduce the wear and corrosion of the instruments and extend their service life.

[0035] Example 2, please refer to Figures 1-6 Based on Embodiment 1, in this embodiment, the inner wall of the disinfection box 1 is provided with a loosening mechanism 7, so as to temporarily increase the space for movement of the instrument when disinfecting the instrument, thereby helping the dirt to fall off.

[0036] Furthermore, the loosening mechanism 7 includes a curved plate 701, and a curved groove 702 is provided through the side wall of the curved plate 701. An L-shaped rod 703 is slidably connected to the inner wall of the curved groove 702, and a movable plate 704 is fixedly connected to the end of the L-shaped rod 703 away from the curved plate 701. A third spring 705 is fixedly connected to the top of the movable plate 704. A stop rod 707 is slidably connected through the side wall of the moving block 3, and a pressing plate 706 is fixedly connected to the end of the stop rod 707. A through hole for the sliding stop rod 707 is provided through the outer wall of the disinfection box 4. A stop block 708 is slidably connected through the outer wall of the disinfection box 1, and a pull rod is fixedly connected to the side wall of the stop block 708. Spring 709, tension spring 709, is fixedly connected to the outer wall of disinfection box 1 at one end away from the abutment block 708. The top of disinfection box 4 is hinged to a sealing cover 8 by a torsion spring. The outer wall of L-shaped rod 703 is slidably connected to the top of sealing cover 8. The side wall of movable plate 704 is slidably connected to the inner wall of sealing cover 8. The end of third spring 705 away from movable plate 704 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of sealing cover 8. The end of abutment rod 707 away from extrusion plate 706 corresponds to the end slope of abutment block 708. The side of extrusion plate 706 away from abutment rod 707 is in contact with the side wall of filter plate 5. The side wall of curved plate 701 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of disinfection box 1.

[0037] More specifically, during the reciprocating motion of the disinfection box 4, the moving block 3 simultaneously drives the abutment rod 707 to move synchronously. When the abutment rod 707 moves to the designated position, its end contacts the inclined surface of the end of the abutment block 708, and then it squeezes the end of the abutment block 708. After being squeezed, the abutment block 708 slides outward along the inside of the disinfection box 1. At the same time, the tension spring 709 is stretched. During the process of the abutment rod 707 applying pressure to the abutment block 708, it is also subjected to mutual forces, thereby driving the extrusion plate 706 to squeeze the side wall of the filter screen plate 5. Through the simultaneous squeezing of the two extrusion plates 706 on both sides of the filter screen plate 5, the filter screen plate 5 is clamped. During the process of the abutment rod 707 clamping the abutment block 708, the filter screen plate 5 can be stopped and slid on the inner wall of the disinfection box 4 by the clamping of the extrusion plate 706.

[0038] Simultaneously, during the movement of the disinfection box 4, the L-shaped rod 703 will slide along the inner wall of the curved slide groove 702 via the sealing cover 8. Since the middle of the inner wall of the curved slide groove 702 is curved, when the L-shaped rod 703 slides to the middle of the curve of the curved slide groove 702, the height of the L-shaped rod 703 will change, thus sliding upward along the inside of the sealing cover 8. At the same time, it will drive the movable plate 704 to slide along the inside of the sealing cover 8. During this process, the third spring 705 will be compressed. At this time, the filter plate 5 is in a state of being clamped by the compression plate 706. When the movable plate 704 moves, the distance between the movable plate 704 and the filter plate 5 will increase temporarily. At this time, the instruments are no longer tightly clamped and have some room to move. During this time, as the disinfection box 4 moves the instruments, the contaminants clamped between the instruments fall off, thus cleaning the instruments more thoroughly. Afterwards, the distance between the movable plate 704 and the filter plate 5 will return to normal, and the instruments will be clamped again.

[0039] After the disinfection process is completed, the contaminants separated from the instruments will fall below the filter plate 5 and onto the surface of the sealing lower cover 609. By pulling down the two levers 610, the corresponding sealing lower cover 609 will flip over. Then, the disinfectant water will flow out from the gap between the two sealing lower covers 609 into the interior of the guide bucket 13, and then be discharged through the outlet pipe 14. Next, the disinfection box 4 will be pushed to the farthest end by driving the electric push rod 11. At this time, the L-shaped rod 703 will be located at the highest point of the curved slide 702, so that the sealing upper cover 8 will flip over and no longer adhere to the top of the disinfection box 4. Then, the instruments can be removed from the inside of the disinfection box 4.

[0040] The working principle of this invention is as follows: First, the instrument is placed above the filter plate 5. Then, by driving the electric push rod 11, the sealing cover 8 and the disinfection box 4 are made to fit together. At this time, the sleeve rod 604 will slide down along the outer wall of the connecting rod 601 after being squeezed. At the same time, the first spring 605 will be compressed. When the sleeve rod 604 slides down to the designated position, it will then contact the outer wall of the hinge plate 603 and squeeze it. After the sealing cover 8 rotates and fits together with the disinfection box 4, the multiple hinge plates 603 will completely retract into the inside of the slot 602. At the same time, the slider 606 is no longer blocked by the hinge plate 603.

[0041] Next, the second spring 607 releases its elasticity, causing it to move. During this process, the slider 606 moves the filter plate 5 up along the inner wall of the disinfection box 4. At the same time, the filter plate 5 moves the instruments on its surface synchronously, thereby compressing the space where the instruments can move. Then, the instruments are squeezed to the bottom of the sealed cover 8, so that there is no frictional displacement between the instruments. Then, the disinfectant water inside the disinfection tank 9 is transported to the inside of the disinfection box 4 through the water supply pipe 10, so that the disinfection box 4 can soak and disinfect the instruments. At the same time, the output shaft of the electric push rod 11 outputs repeatedly, causing the moving block 3 to slide back and forth along the inside of the limiting plate 2, so that the disinfection box 4 moves back and forth synchronously. During this process, the movement of the disinfection box 4 can cause the disinfectant water inside to shake, which can rinse the contaminants on the surface of the instruments.

[0042] Simultaneously, during the movement of the sterilization box 4, the L-shaped rod 703 slides along the inner wall of the curved slide groove 702 via the sealing cover 8, and the movable plate 704 slides along the inside of the sealing cover 8. At this time, the filter plate 5 is clamped by the squeezing plate 706. When the movable plate 704 moves, the distance between the movable plate 704 and the filter plate 5 increases temporarily, and the instruments are no longer tightly clamped, thus having some room to move. During this time, as the sterilization box 4 moves the instruments, the contaminants clamped between the instruments fall off, thus cleaning the instruments more thoroughly. Afterwards, the distance between the movable plate 704 and the filter plate 5 will return to normal, and the instruments will be clamped again. Compared with the traditional sterilization process without fixed clamping of instruments, which causes relative friction and collision between instruments during sterilization, thus affecting the accuracy and service life of the instruments, the temporary loosening of the clamping of instruments during sterilization protects the instruments from damage.

[0043] It should be noted that all the devices in this application are common devices on the market, and can be selected according to the needs of specific use. The circuit connection relationship of each device is a simple series and parallel connection circuit. There is no innovation in the circuit connection part. Those skilled in the art can easily implement it. It belongs to the prior art and will not be described in detail.

[0044] While the present invention has been disclosed above, it is not limited thereto. Any person skilled in the art can make various modifications and alterations without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention; therefore, the scope of protection of the present invention should be determined by the scope defined in the claims.

Claims

1. A postoperative instrument disinfection device for reproductive medicine, comprising a disinfection box (1), characterized in that: The disinfection box (1) has a limit plate (2) fixedly connected to one side of the interior of each of the two limit plates (2). The inner walls of the two limit plates (2) are slidably connected to a moving block (3). The two moving blocks (3) are fixedly connected to a disinfection box (4). The inner wall of the disinfection box (4) is slidably connected to a filter plate (5). The disinfection box (4) is equipped with a clamping mechanism (6) to clamp the instrument by driving the filter plate (5) when disinfecting the instrument, thereby avoiding friction and collision between the instruments. The inner wall of the disinfection box (1) is provided with a loosening mechanism (7) to temporarily increase the space for movement of the instruments when disinfecting them, thereby helping to remove dirt. The clamping mechanism (6) includes a connecting rod (601), and the outer wall of the connecting rod (601) is provided with a slot (602). The inner wall of the slot (602) is hinged with a plurality of hinge plates (603) by a torsion spring, and the outer wall of the hinge plate (603) is slidably connected with a sleeve rod (604). A first spring (605) is fixedly connected to the top of the connecting rod (601), and the end of the first spring (605) away from the connecting rod (601) is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the sleeve rod (604). A slider (606) is slidably connected to the outer wall of the connecting rod (601), and a second spring (607) is fixedly connected to the bottom of the slider (606). A pull rope (608) is fixedly connected to the bottom of the slider (606). A sealing lower cover (609) is hinged to the bottom of the disinfection box (4) by a torsion spring, and a pull rod (610) is fixedly connected to the side wall of the sealing lower cover (609). The end of the connecting rod (601) away from the first spring (605) is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the sleeve rod (604). The sleeve rod (604) is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the disinfection box (4). The inside of the disinfection box (4) is provided with a through hole for sliding the sleeve rod (604). The end of the sleeve rod (604) away from the slot (602) extends slidably to the top of the disinfection box (4). The inner wall of the slider (606) is slidably connected to the outer wall of the sleeve rod (604). The side wall of the slider (606) is fixedly connected to the side wall of the filter plate (5). The end of the second spring (607) away from the slider (606) is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the disinfection box (4). The end of the pull rope (608) away from the slider (606) is fixedly connected to the side wall of the pull rod (610).

2. The postoperative instrument disinfection device for reproductive medicine according to claim 1, characterized in that, The loosening mechanism (7) includes a curved plate (701), and a curved groove (702) is provided through the side wall of the curved plate (701). An L-shaped rod (703) is slidably connected to the inner wall of the curved groove (702), and a movable plate (704) is fixedly connected to the end of the L-shaped rod (703) away from the curved plate (701). A third spring (705) is fixedly connected to the top of the movable plate (704). A push rod (707) is slidably connected through the side wall of the moving block (3), and a pressing plate (706) is fixedly connected to the end of the push rod (707). A through hole for sliding the push rod (707) is provided through the outer wall of the disinfection box (4), and a push block (707) is slidably connected through the outer wall of the disinfection box (1). 8), and a tension spring (709) is fixedly connected to the side wall of the abutment block (708). The end of the tension spring (709) away from the abutment block (708) is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the disinfection box (1); the top of the disinfection box (4) is hinged to a sealing cover (8) by a torsion spring. The outer wall of the L-shaped rod (703) is slidably connected to the top of the sealing cover (8). The side wall of the movable plate (704) is slidably connected to the inner wall of the sealing cover (8). The end of the third spring (705) away from the movable plate (704) is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the sealing cover (8). The end of the abutment rod (707) away from the extrusion plate (706) corresponds to the end slope of the abutment block (708).

3. The postoperative instrument disinfection device for reproductive medicine according to claim 2, characterized in that, The side of the extrusion plate (706) away from the push rod (707) is attached to the side wall of the filter plate (5), and the side wall of the curved plate (701) is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the disinfection box (1).

4. The postoperative instrument disinfection device for reproductive medicine according to claim 1, characterized in that, The top of the disinfection box (1) is fixedly installed with a disinfection bucket (9), and a water supply pipe (10) is fixedly connected through the outer wall of the disinfection bucket (9). The end of the water supply pipe (10) away from the disinfection bucket (9) is fixedly connected through the inner wall of the disinfection box (4).

5. A postoperative instrument disinfection device for reproductive medicine according to claim 1, characterized in that, An electric push rod (11) is fixedly installed on the outer wall of the disinfection box (1), and the output shaft of the electric push rod (11) is fixedly connected to the side wall of the disinfection box (4).

6. The postoperative instrument disinfection device for reproductive medicine according to claim 1, characterized in that, The bottom of the disinfection box (1) is fixedly connected to a support base (12), and the inner wall of the support base (12) is fixedly connected to a guide bucket (13), and the bottom of the guide bucket (13) is fixedly connected to a water outlet pipe (14).

7. A postoperative instrument disinfection device for reproductive medicine according to claim 6, characterized in that, The top of the flow guide (13) corresponds to the bottom of the disinfection box (4).

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