Medical mirabilite external application fixing abdominal band

By combining absorbent sponge pads and pressure components, the problem of skin pressure caused by hardening after Glauber's salt application is solved. This achieves stable support and even distribution of the sponge pad after absorbing water, reducing the nursing burden and improving patient comfort.

CN122141105APending Publication Date: 2026-06-05HAIKOU PEOPLES HOSPITAL

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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Applications(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
HAIKOU PEOPLES HOSPITAL
Filing Date
2026-04-15
Publication Date
2026-06-05

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Abstract

The application discloses a medical Glauber's salt external application fixing abdominal bandage, which comprises an abdominal bandage body, elastic bands arranged at left and right ends of the abdominal bandage body, a first velvet magic tape arranged on the outer wall of the elastic band on one side of the abdominal bandage body, a first hook magic tape arranged on the inner wall of the elastic band on the other side of the abdominal bandage body, a first water absorption sponge pad detachably connected to the inner wall of the abdominal bandage body, a plurality of through grooves formed in the front end of the first water absorption sponge pad, a containing bag detachably connected to each through groove, and a pressurizing assembly arranged on the edge of the first water absorption sponge pad on the inner wall of the abdominal bandage body, wherein the height of the containing bag on the abdominal bandage body is higher than the height of the pressurizing assembly. The water absorption sponge pad can efficiently absorb water, and meanwhile, can prevent the hard sponge after water absorption from causing compression and damage to the skin of a patient, so that the nursing burden is reduced.
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Technical Field

[0001] This invention relates to the field of medical device technology, and in particular to a medical Glauber's salt external application fixation abdominal binder. Background Technology

[0002] Glauber's salt is a mineral-based traditional Chinese medicine. It is made by dissolving a mixture of natural sodium sulfate minerals in hot water, filtering and crystallizing, then boiling it with radish, taking the supernatant, cooling it and precipitating crystals, which is Glauber's salt. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that its main effects are to clear heat and fire, moisten dryness and soften hardness, and reduce inflammation and relieve pain. Western medicine believes that external application of Glauber's salt can absorb some abdominal water and inflammatory mediators, promote the absorption of peritoneal exudate, improve blood circulation, and relax the sphincter of Oddi to reduce pancreatic and bile duct pressure.

[0003] Traditional external application of Glauber's salt often uses homemade cloth bags to hold the salt, which has many drawbacks: First, after absorbing water, Glauber's salt quickly crystallizes and solidifies, forming hard lumps. This not only loses its ability to absorb water further and reduces its efficacy, but the hard edges of the lumps can also press against the skin, causing pain or even skin damage to the patient. Second, the absorbed exudate cannot be effectively drained and stored, easily soaking clothing and bedding, causing discomfort to the patient and increasing the burden of care. Summary of the Invention

[0004] The purpose of this invention is to provide a medical Glauber's salt external application fixation abdominal binder, which utilizes an absorbent sponge pad to efficiently absorb water, while also preventing the hardened sponge from causing pressure and damage to the patient's skin after absorbing water, thereby reducing the burden of care.

[0005] The above-mentioned technical objective of the present invention is achieved through the following technical solution: A medical Glauber's salt external application fixation abdominal binder includes an abdominal binder body, elastic straps set at the left and right ends of the abdominal binder body, a first fleece Velcro set on one side of the abdominal binder body corresponding to the outer wall of the elastic strap, and a first hook Velcro set on the other side of the abdominal binder body corresponding to the inner wall of the elastic strap. The inner wall of the abdominal binder body is detachably connected to a first absorbent sponge pad, and a plurality of equally spaced through slots are opened through the front end of the first absorbent sponge pad. Each through slot is detachably connected to a container bag for holding Glauber's salt. The containment bag includes a bag body with an open top, several partitions vertically arranged between the front and rear ends of the inner wall of the bag body and dividing it into several containment cavities, an adhesive strip arranged on one side of the open end of the bag body, and a second absorbent sponge pad arranged on the rear end of the outer wall of the bag body. A pressure assembly is arranged on the inner wall of the abdominal binder body at the edge of the first absorbent sponge pad. The height of the containment bag on the abdominal binder body is greater than the height of the pressure assembly.

[0006] By adopting the above technical solution, when using the product, first, put an appropriate amount of Glauber's salt into the container bag, then place the container bag into the groove of the first absorbent sponge pad and fix it. Then, place the abdominal binder body in an appropriate position on the patient's abdomen, wrap the two elastic straps around the patient's back, and fix the abdominal binder body to the patient's abdomen through the first hook-and-loop fastener and the first fleece-faced hook-and-loop fastener. Then, use an inflator to inflate the pressurizing component, thereby wrapping the edge of the abdominal binder body and enhancing its fit. Since the height of the container bag is greater than that of the pressurizing component, it will not affect the normal fit between the container bag and the patient's abdomen. When the Glauber's salt in the container bag absorbs water and melts, the melted Glauber's salt liquid will be absorbed by the first absorbent sponge pad and the second absorbent sponge pad, thereby preventing the Glauber's salt liquid from flowing down the patient's abdomen. As the Glauber's salt liquefies, the height of the container bag will also change accordingly. Over time, the Glauber's salt liquid on the first absorbent sponge pad and the second absorbent sponge pad will harden. The pressurizing component can prevent the hardened first absorbent sponge pad and the second absorbent sponge pad from directly sticking to the patient's abdomen, thereby preventing the patient from feeling uncomfortable.

[0007] A further feature of the present invention is that: both the first absorbent sponge pad and the second absorbent sponge pad contain 1%-3% micro-powdered silica gel by mass, which absorbs the water after the sodium sulfate is liquefied by utilizing its porous structure and high water absorption properties. When the water absorption reaches 40% of its own weight, it remains in a loose state, thereby preventing the sodium sulfate from clumping.

[0008] A further feature of the present invention is that an isolation layer is provided between the second absorbent sponge pad and the bag body, which allows moisture to freely pass from the sodium sulfate layer to the second absorbent sponge pad, but effectively prevents dry or slightly damp sponge material from adhering to the sodium sulfate particles in the reverse direction, thereby further preventing composite caking.

[0009] A further feature of the present invention is that the isolation layer is a semi-permeable membrane or a non-woven fabric with one-way moisture-wicking function.

[0010] A further feature of the present invention is that: one side of the first absorbent sponge pad has multiple fixing strips that are evenly spaced and whose free ends extend to the other side for fixing the containment bag; the far end of each fixing strip is provided with a second hook-and-loop fastener; and the other side of the first absorbent sponge pad is provided with multiple second loop fasteners that correspond one-to-one with the fixing strips and cooperate with the second hook-and-loop fasteners.

[0011] By adopting the above technical solution, not only can the stability of the container bag in the channel be improved, but also the sodium sulfate inside the container bag can be fixed in different areas by the restriction of the fixing strip, so as to avoid the accumulation of sodium sulfate at the bottom of the container bag during use.

[0012] A further configuration of the present invention is as follows: the pressurizing component includes an absorbent cotton sleeve arranged in a ring shape with an open front end, an air bladder disposed within the absorbent cotton sleeve, a flexible cloth disposed on the outer wall of the air bladder, a control valve connected to one side of the rear end of the outer wall of the air bladder and extending out of the absorbent cotton sleeve, and a pressure gauge connected to one side of the outer wall of the control valve.

[0013] By adopting the above technical solution, not only can the stability of the contact between the abdominal binder and the patient's abdomen be increased, but the air bladder can also support the first and second absorbent sponge pads during use, preventing the Glauber's salt solution from hardening and thus allowing them to come into direct contact with the patient's skin.

[0014] A further feature of the present invention is that the abdominal binder body is made of a heat-conducting material, and a self-heating patch is detachably connected to the outer wall of the abdominal binder body. A heat-insulating cloth for covering the self-heating patch is provided on one side of the outer wall of the abdominal binder body.

[0015] By adopting the above technical solution, the hardening rate of Glauber's salt solution on the first and second absorbent sponge pads can be slowed down by heating, thereby avoiding pressure and damage to the patient's skin.

[0016] A further feature of the present invention is that the inner walls of both elastic straps are provided with anti-slip strips that cooperate with them.

[0017] In summary, the present invention has the following beneficial effects: Firstly, this invention utilizes an absorbent sponge pad to efficiently absorb water, while also preventing the hardened sponge from causing pressure and damage to the patient's skin, thereby reducing the burden of care. Secondly, the container bag of the present invention allows the sodium sulfate placed inside to be evenly distributed, preventing the sodium sulfate from accumulating at the bottom of the bag and affecting its normal use; Thirdly, the pressurizing component of the present invention can not only increase the stability of the contact between the abdominal binder body and the patient's abdomen, but also support the first absorbent sponge pad and the second absorbent sponge pad through the air bag during use, so as to prevent the Glauber's salt solution from hardening and thus allowing the two to come into direct contact with the patient's skin. Fourth, the second absorbent sponge pad of the present invention can not only absorb liquefied sodium sulfate solution, but also support the bag body, so that sodium sulfate can be evenly distributed in the bag body and enhance the stability of the bag in the channel. Attached Figure Description

[0018] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the present invention; Figure 2 It is mainly used to show the positional connection relationship of each component; Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the container bag of the present invention; Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the pressurization component of the present invention; Figure 5 It is mainly used to demonstrate the positional connection between the self-heating patch and the abdominal binder.

[0019] In the diagram: 1. Abdominal band body; 11. Elastic strap; 12. First fleece-faced hook and loop fastener; 13. First hook-and-loop fastener; 14. Anti-slip strip; 2. First absorbent sponge pad; 21. Through groove; 22. Receptacle bag; 23. Bag body; 24. Divider cloth; 25. Adhesive strip; 26. Second absorbent sponge pad; 3. Separator layer; 31. Fixing strip; 32. Second fleece-faced hook and loop fastener; 33. Second hook-and-loop fastener; 4. Pressurization component; 41. Absorbent cotton sleeve; 42. Airbag; 43. Flexible fabric; 44. Control valve; 45. Pressure gauge; 5. Self-heating patch; 51. Insulating fabric. Detailed Implementation

[0020] The present invention will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0021] In the description of this invention, it should be understood that the terms "upper", "lower", "left", "right", "front", "rear", "inner", "outer", etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are only for the convenience of describing this invention and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this invention.

[0022] Furthermore, terms such as "horizontal" and "vertical" do not imply that components must be absolutely horizontal or suspended, but rather that they can be slightly tilted. For example, "horizontal" simply means that its direction is more horizontal than "vertical," and does not mean that the structure must be completely horizontal, but can be slightly tilted.

[0023] In the description of this invention, it should also be noted that, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "set," "connected," and "linked" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; they can refer to a mechanical connection, a direct connection, or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; or they can refer to the internal communication between two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this invention according to the specific circumstances.

[0024] Example, refer to Figure 1-5A medical ointment for external application and fixation of the abdomen includes an abdominal binder body 1, breathable elastic bands 11 disposed at both ends of the abdominal binder body 1, a first fleece-faced hook and loop fastener 12 disposed on one side of the abdominal binder body 1 corresponding to the outer wall of the elastic band 11, and a first hook and loop fastener 13 disposed on the other side of the abdominal binder body 1 corresponding to the inner wall of the elastic band 11. The inner walls of both elastic bands 11 are provided with a plurality of equally spaced and cooperating anti-slip strips 14. A first hook and loop fastener 13 is detachably connected to the inner wall of the abdominal binder body 1 and cooperating with it. A first absorbent sponge pad 2 has multiple equally spaced through slots 21 extending through its front end. Each through slot 21 can be detachably connected to a container bag 22 for holding sodium sulfate. The container bag 22 includes a bag body 23 with an opening at the top, several partition cloths 24 vertically arranged between the front and rear ends of the inner wall of the bag body 23 and dividing it into several cavities, an adhesive strip 25 arranged on one side of the opening end of the bag body 23, and a second absorbent sponge pad 26 arranged on the rear end of the outer wall of the bag body 23.

[0025] Both the first absorbent sponge pad 2 and the second absorbent sponge pad 26 contain 1%-3% micro-powdered silica gel by weight. Utilizing its porous structure and high absorbency, it absorbs the moisture after the sodium sulfate liquefies. When the water absorption reaches 40% of its own weight, it remains loose, thus preventing the sodium sulfate from clumping. The second absorbent sponge pad 26 and the bag body 23 are fitted with a material that allows water to freely pass from the sodium sulfate layer to the second absorbent sponge pad 26, but effectively prevents the dry or slightly damp sponge material from adhering to the sodium sulfate particles in the reverse direction, further preventing the composite from caking. This material is a semi-permeable membrane or an isolation layer 3 made of non-woven fabric with one-way moisture-wicking function.

[0026] The first absorbent sponge pad 2 has multiple equally spaced fixing strips 31 on one side, with their free ends extending to the other side, used to fix the receiving bag 22. Each fixing strip 31 has a second hook-and-loop fastener 33 at its far end. The other side of the first absorbent sponge pad 2 has multiple second velvet hook-and-loop fasteners 32 that correspond one-to-one with the fixing strips 31 and cooperate with the second hook-and-loop fasteners 33. The abdominal binder body 1 is made of heat-conducting material. A self-heating patch 5 is detachably connected to the outer wall of the abdominal binder body 1. A heat-insulating cloth 51 for covering the self-heating patch 5 is provided on one side of the outer wall of the abdominal binder body 1.

[0027] A pressure assembly 4 is provided on the inner wall of the abdominal binder body 1 at the edge of the first absorbent sponge pad 2. The pressure assembly 4 includes an absorbent cotton sleeve 41 arranged in a ring and open at the front end, an air bladder 42 disposed in the absorbent cotton sleeve 41, a flexible cloth 43 disposed on the outer wall of the air bladder 42, a control valve 44 connected to one side of the rear end of the outer wall of the air bladder 42 and extending out of the absorbent cotton sleeve 41, and a pressure gauge 45 connected to one side of the outer wall of the control valve 44. The height of the receiving bag 22 on the abdominal binder body 1 is greater than the height of the pressure assembly 4.

[0028] Instructions for use: First, place an appropriate amount of Glauber's salt into the corresponding cavity of the container bag 22. Then, seal the opening of the bag body 23 with the adhesive strip 25. With the support of the second absorbent sponge pad 26, the Glauber's salt can be evenly distributed. Next, place the container bag 22 into the through groove 21 of the first absorbent sponge pad 2 and fix it. Then, fix the container bag 22 further with the fixing strip 31. At the same time, fix the Glauber's salt in the bag body 23 in sections to prevent the Glauber's salt from accumulating at the bottom of the bag body 23. Then, place the abdominal binder body 1 in an appropriate position on the patient's abdomen. Wrap the two elastic straps 11 around the back of the patient and fix the abdominal binder body 1 to the patient's abdomen with the first hook-and-loop fastener 13 and the first fleece-faced hook-and-loop fastener 12.

[0029] Then, an air inflator is used to inflate the pressurizing component 4, thereby wrapping the edge of the abdominal binder body 1 and enhancing its fit. During this process, the pressure gauge 45 can detect the air pressure change inside the airbag 42. Since the height of the container bag 22 containing Glauber's salt is greater than that of the pressurizing component 4, it will not affect the normal fit between the container bag 22 and the patient's abdomen. Next, the self-heating patch 5 is attached to the outer wall of the abdominal binder body 1 and covered with the heat insulation cloth 51 to prevent heat loss. Then it can be used normally.

[0030] When the Glauber's salt in the container bag 22 absorbs water and melts, the melted Glauber's salt solution is absorbed by the first absorbent sponge pad 2 and the second absorbent sponge pad 26, thus preventing the Glauber's salt solution from flowing down the patient's abdomen. As the Glauber's salt liquefies, the height of the container bag 22 will also change accordingly. Over time, the Glauber's salt solution on the first absorbent sponge pad 2 and the second absorbent sponge pad 26 will harden. With the cooperation of micro-powdered silicone and self-heating patch 5, the hardening speed of the Glauber's salt solution can be greatly reduced. Furthermore, the pressure component 4 can prevent the hardened first absorbent sponge pad 2 and the second absorbent sponge pad 26 from directly adhering to the patient's abdomen, thereby preventing patient discomfort.

[0031] This specific embodiment is merely an explanation of the present invention and is not intended to limit the invention. After reading this specification, those skilled in the art can make inventive modifications to this embodiment as needed, but as long as they are within the scope of the claims of the present invention, they are protected by patent law.

Claims

1. A medical ointment for external fixation of the abdomen, comprising an abdominal binder body (1), elastic straps (11) disposed at both ends of the abdominal binder body (1), a first fleece-faced Velcro (12) disposed on one side of the abdominal binder body (1) corresponding to the outer wall of the elastic strap (11), and a first hook-faced Velcro (13) disposed on the other side of the abdominal binder body (1) corresponding to the inner wall of the elastic strap (11), characterized in that: The inner wall of the abdominal belt body (1) is detachably connected to a first absorbent sponge pad (2), and a plurality of through slots (21) are provided at equal intervals through the front end of the first absorbent sponge pad (2). Each through slot (21) is detachably connected to a container bag (22) that is used to hold Glauber's salt. The containment bag (22) includes a bag body (23) with an opening at the top, several partition cloths (24) vertically arranged between the front and rear ends of the inner wall of the bag body (23) and dividing it into several containment cavities, an adhesive strip (25) fitted on one side of the opening end of the bag body (23), and a second absorbent sponge pad (26) fitted on the rear end of the outer wall of the bag body (23). The inner wall of the abdominal belt body (1) is fitted with a pressure assembly (4) at the edge of the first absorbent sponge pad (2). The height of the containment bag (22) on the abdominal belt body (1) is greater than the height of the pressure assembly (4).

2. The medical Glauber's salt external application fixation abdominal binder according to claim 1, characterized in that: Both the first absorbent sponge pad (2) and the second absorbent sponge pad (26) contain 1%-3% micro-powdered silica gel by mass. Utilizing its porous structure and high water absorption properties, it absorbs the water after the sodium sulfate is liquefied. When the water absorption reaches 40% of its own weight, it remains loose, thereby preventing the sodium sulfate from clumping.

3. The medical Glauber's salt external application fixation abdominal binder according to claim 1, characterized in that: The second absorbent sponge pad (26) and the bag body (23) are provided with an isolation layer (3) that allows water to pass freely from the sodium sulfate layer to the second absorbent sponge pad (26), but effectively prevents dry or slightly wet sponge material from sticking to sodium sulfate particles in the reverse direction, and further prevents composite caking.

4. The medical Glauber's salt external application fixation abdominal binder according to claim 3, characterized in that: The isolation layer (3) is a semi-permeable membrane or a non-woven fabric with one-way moisture-wicking function.

5. The medical Glauber's salt external application abdominal binder according to claim 1, characterized in that: The first absorbent sponge pad (2) has multiple fixing strips (31) on one side that are evenly spaced and whose free ends extend to the other side for fixing the container bag (22). Each fixing strip (31) has a second hook-and-loop fastener (33) at its far end. The first absorbent sponge pad (2) has multiple second loop fasteners (32) on the other side that correspond one-to-one with the fixing strips (31) and cooperate with the second hook-and-loop fasteners (33).

6. The medical Glauber's salt external application fixation abdominal binder according to claim 1, characterized in that: The airbag pressurization assembly (4) includes an absorbent cotton sleeve (41) arranged in a ring and open at the front end, an airbag (42) disposed in the absorbent cotton sleeve (41), a flexible cloth (43) disposed on the outer wall of the airbag (42), a control valve (44) connected to one side of the rear end of the outer wall of the airbag (42) and extending out of the absorbent cotton sleeve (41), and a pressure gauge (45) connected to one side of the outer wall of the control valve (44).

7. The medical Glauber's salt external application fixation abdominal binder according to claim 1, characterized in that: The abdominal binder body (1) is made of heat-conducting material. The outer wall of the abdominal binder body (1) is detachably connected to a self-heating patch (5) that cooperates with it. One side of the outer wall of the abdominal binder body (1) is provided with a heat-insulating cloth (51) for covering the self-heating patch (5).

8. The medical Glauber's salt external application fixation abdominal binder according to claim 1, characterized in that: The inner walls of both elastic straps (11) are provided with anti-slip strips (14) that cooperate with them.