Personalized drinking liquid management device used after weight loss metabolism operation
By designing a personalized drinking fluid management device, the problem of fluid intake for patients after bariatric surgery has been solved, achieving safe and reasonable fluid management and preventing dehydration and health risks.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520475249.1
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-18
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-13
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-03-18
AI Technical Summary
After weight loss and metabolic surgery, patients often have difficulty consuming enough water, and improper drinking can easily lead to health problems such as dehydration, burns, vomiting, and choking. Existing devices cannot effectively manage fluid intake.
A personalized drinking fluid management device has been designed, including a bottle, a cap, and a drinking cup. The bottle stores a fixed amount of liquid, and the drinking cup is equipped with a color-changing temperature sensor and a filter to help patients control the temperature and amount of liquid ingested, thus avoiding inappropriate drinking.
It effectively assists patients in drinking fluids as needed, preventing dehydration and burns, avoiding accidental ingestion of large particles, and improving the safety of postoperative recovery.
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Abstract
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The utility model relates to medical equipment technical field especially is related to a kind of personalized drinking liquid management device for weight loss metabolic operation postoperative. BACKGROUND
[0002] Weight loss metabolic surgery is also called bariatric surgery, which is an effective treatment method for severe obesity. The treatment methods such as medical weight loss and behavior weight loss may have limited effect on severe obesity, and weight loss metabolic surgery is a more effective treatment method for severe obesity. The surgery can help patients achieve and maintain significant weight loss effect, and can also treat complications such as hypertension, hyperlipidemia, hyperuricemia, sleep apnea and type 2 diabetes. Bariatric surgery adjusts patients' satiety, absorption and insulin sensitivity by comprehensively applying volume restriction surgery, intestinal hormone change surgery and malabsorption surgery, and combines behavior correction to achieve and maintain weight loss effect.
[0003] Currently, weight loss metabolic surgery mainly refers to volume restriction surgery. This type of surgery usually reduces the stomach cavity volume by resection or diversion, increases the patient's satiety, and reduces the patient's appetite, thereby achieving weight loss effect. Sleeve gastrectomy is the most common volume restriction surgery. During all dietary stages after weight loss metabolic surgery, patients should intake sufficient water. However, due to the reduction of stomach cavity volume, most patients have difficulty in ingesting sufficient water, and excessive water intake at one time or excessive water intake may cause nausea and even vomiting, thereby causing a vicious cycle of insufficient water intake and nausea, leading to dehydration in patients, which requires medical treatment. Secondly, due to the fragility of the stomach cavity after weight loss metabolic surgery, the water should not be too hot to prevent damage to the stomach cavity. In the early stage after weight loss metabolic surgery, patients can only ingest liquid in addition to medication, and ingestion of large particles in liquid such as bubble tea drinks for stomach nourishment or stomach supplement may cause choking or esophageal obstruction. Weight loss metabolic surgery patients usually have problems such as hypertension, hyperlipidemia and hyperuricemia, so it is urgent to develop a personalized drinking liquid management device for weight loss metabolic surgery patients after surgery to assist patients in different situations to implement their own postoperative drinking liquid management plan, while avoiding improper drinking liquid after surgery, which may cause health problems. UTILITY MODEL CONTENT
[0004] The utility model aims at providing a personalized drinking liquid management device for weight loss metabolic surgery postoperative to solve at least one of the above technical problems in the prior art.
[0005] To solve the above technical problems, the utility model provides a personalized drinking liquid management device for weight loss metabolic surgery postoperative, which comprises a bottle body, a bottle cap and a drinking cup.
[0006] The bottle body is used to store the postoperative drinking liquid management scheme quantified liquid, wherein the liquid is usually water or bubble tea, etc.
[0007] The bottle cap is detachably mounted on the bottle mouth of the bottle body, and is used for opening and sealing the bottle body.
[0008] The drinking cup is detachably mounted on the top of the bottle body, and is used to hold a single drinking amount of liquid for drinking.
[0009] The color-changing temperature measuring patch is attached to the outside of the cup body of the drinking cup, and is arranged at the bottom of the drinking cup, and is used to detect the temperature of the liquid in the drinking cup. When the temperature of the liquid in the drinking cup exceeds the set temperature, the color-changing temperature measuring patch changes color, prompting the patient that the liquid in the drinking cup is too hot, and avoiding gastric cavity burn.
[0010] When drinking liquid, a small amount of liquid that the patient can drink at a time is poured from the bottle body into the drinking cup, and whether the color-changing temperature measuring patch changes color is observed. If the color-changing temperature measuring patch does not change color, the temperature of the liquid in the drinking cup is appropriate, and the patient should sip the liquid in multiple times. If the color-changing temperature measuring patch changes color, the temperature of the liquid in the drinking cup is too hot, and the patient should wait for the color of the color-changing temperature measuring patch to recover, that is, when the temperature of the liquid in the drinking cup is appropriate, the patient should sip the liquid in multiple times.
[0011] The application prompts the patient to drink enough water by storing the postoperative drinking liquid management scheme quantified liquid in the bottle body, and holds a small amount of liquid that the patient can drink at a time in the drinking cup, so as to avoid that the patient drinks too much liquid at a time, and to avoid that the patient is caused to be nauseated, thereby avoiding that the patient is caused to be dehydrated due to vicious circle. The color-changing temperature measuring patch is arranged on the outside of the cup body of the drinking cup, and prompts the patient that the liquid is not too hot, which can effectively assist the patients in different situations to implement their respective postoperative drinking liquid management schemes, and avoid causing health problems.
[0012] Further, the effective volume of the drinking cup is usually about 30-50 ml, which is the recommended intake of the patient after the operation.
[0013] Further, the drinking cup is provided with a cup body scale mark in the height direction of the upper edge, and the cup body scale mark is provided with a plurality of cup body scale lines, which are used for reading the volume of the liquid in the drinking cup, and prompting the patient that the single drinking liquid should not be too much, so as to avoid causing nausea, regurgitation, coughing and stomach discomfort.
[0014] Preferably, the scale interval of the plurality of cup body scale lines is 10 ml or 5 ml, which prompts the patient that the single drinking liquid needs to be sipped in multiple times, and each liquid should be 5-10 ml.
[0015] Further, a filter screen is detachably installed in the drinking cup, the drinking cup is divided into a liquid inlet cavity and a drinking cavity by the filter screen, and the cup opening of the drinking cup is divided into a liquid inlet opening and a drinking opening by the filter screen, so that liquid can be poured into the liquid inlet cavity from the liquid inlet opening, and the liquid can be filtered by the filter screen to remove particulate matter, and the filtered liquid in the drinking cavity can be drunk from the drinking opening.
[0016] During drinking, the liquid in the liquid inlet cavity is filtered by the filter screen and flows into the drinking cavity, and the larger particulate matter in the liquid is left in the liquid inlet cavity, so that the patient can drink the filtered liquid in the drinking cavity from the drinking opening, thereby avoiding the situation that the larger particulate matter in the liquid is accidentally eaten to cause choking or esophageal obstruction.
[0017] Further, the filter screen is arranged obliquely to the liquid inlet cavity.
[0018] Preferably, the discoloration temperature of the discoloration temperature measuring patch is 40℃, and the discoloration temperature measuring patch discolors when the temperature of the liquid in the drinking cup exceeds 40℃, thereby prompting the patient that the liquid in the drinking cup is too hot to avoid gastric cavity scalding.
[0019] Preferably, the drinking cup is detachably installed on the top of the bottle body by screwing or clamping.
[0020] Preferably, the drinking cup is a cup body made of double-layer plastic meeting food grade.
[0021] Further, the effective volume of the bottle body is usually 3L or 2L, and 3L and 2L are respectively the recommended total intake of liquid that the patient needs to drink per day after surgery under different conditions.
[0022] Further, a bottle body scale mark is arranged on the bottle body in the height direction, the bottle body scale mark is provided with a plurality of bottle body scale lines, the range is the effective volume of the bottle body, and the bottle body scale mark is used for reading the volume of the liquid in the bottle body to prompt the patient to drink enough liquid per day after surgery to prevent dehydration.
[0023] Preferably, the scale interval of the plurality of bottle body scale lines is 1L.
[0024] Further, a scale line instruction is further arranged on the bottle body, the scale line instruction is arranged on one side of the bottle body scale line, and the scale line instruction is used to explain the applicable condition when the liquid in the bottle body is accumulated to the bottle body scale line.
[0025] Preferably, the bottle body is provided with a scale line description of " (high uric acid / body weight > 150 kg) " on one side of the 3L scale line, and the liquid in the bottle body is stored to the 3L scale line, which is suitable for patients with high uric acid or body weight greater than 150 kg, and the 3L scale line is the total intake of liquid required by the patient after surgery every day;
[0026] The bottle body is provided with a scale line description of "(basic amount)" on one side of the 2L scale line, and the liquid in the bottle body is stored to the 2L scale line, which is suitable for all patients, and the 2L scale line is the most basic total intake of liquid required by the patient after surgery every day.
[0027] Further, when the effective volume of the bottle body is 2L, the bottle body is further provided with a re-storage identification, which is provided on one side of the 1L scale line, and is used to identify the volume of the liquid re-stored in the bottle body after the liquid in the bottle body is completely drunk, prompting the patient with high uric acid or body weight greater than 150 kg to re-store the liquid to the 1L scale line after drinking the 2L liquid in the bottle body, so as to ensure that the patient with high uric acid or body weight greater than 150 kg can intake sufficient liquid every day after surgery, and prevent dehydration.
[0028] Further, the outer side of the bottle body is provided with a label area for marking the preoperative body weight and the target weight loss.
[0029] Preferably, the label area is usually of frosted material, which facilitates the use of a marker pen to mark the preoperative body weight and the target weight loss.
[0030] Preferably, the outer side of the bottle body is further provided with a weight loss encouragement phrase for encouraging the patient to drink sufficient water according to the postoperative liquid drinking management scheme.
[0031] Preferably, the bottle body is made of plastic meeting food grade.
[0032] Further, a plurality of circle identifications are provided in the bottle cap, and the plurality of circle identifications are sequentially and internally tangent, which are used for identifying the diameter size of the tablets, assisting the patient in identifying the size of the tablets, and avoiding the occurrence of choking or catatonia due to the size of the tablets being too large.
[0033] Preferably, the radius size of the plurality of circle identifications is set according to the size of the medicine taken by the patient after surgery, so that the patient can identify the size of the medicine through the circle identifications, and thus identify the type of the medicine.
[0034] Preferably, the bottle cap is usually provided with three circle identifications, and the radius of the three circle identifications is usually 0.1cm, 0.25cm and 0.5cm from inside to outside.
[0035] Preferably, a plurality of annular bosses are arranged in the bottle cap, and the annular bosses are arranged at the circle mark positions respectively, and the heights of the annular bosses increase from inside to outside, so as to identify the size of the tablet by snap fit.
[0036] When identifying the size of the tablet, different tablets can be snap fitted between the annular bosses, so as to identify the size of the tablet.
[0037] Further, a scale is arranged in the bottle cap, so as to measure the diameter of the tablet, and avoid choking or catatonia caused by taking the tablet with too large size.
[0038] Preferably, the range of the scale is generally 3cm, and the graduation value is 1mm.
[0039] Preferably, the bottle cap is detachably arranged on the bottle mouth of the bottle body by thread or clamping.
[0040] Preferably, the bottle cap is made of plastic meeting food grade.
[0041] By adopting the technical scheme, the utility model has the following beneficial effects:
[0042] The personalized drinking liquid management device for post-operation of weight loss metabolic surgery can assist patients in different situations to execute respective post-operation drinking liquid management schemes, assist the patients to take sufficient drinking liquid every day to prevent dehydration and scald by using appropriate liquid temperature and single intake amount, prevent the patients from misfeeding large particles or large-size tablets in the liquid to cause coughing and other conditions, avoid causing health problems in the post-operation rehabilitation process of the patients, and facilitate cleaning. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0043] In order to more clearly illustrate the specific embodiments of the utility model or the technical scheme in the prior art, the following will briefly introduce the drawings needed to be used in the specific embodiments or the prior art description, and obviously, the drawings in the following description are some embodiments of the utility model, and those skilled in the art can also obtain other drawings according to the drawings without creating labor.
[0044] Figure 1 The structure schematic view of the personalized drinking liquid management device for post-operation of weight loss metabolic surgery provided by the utility model embodiment is in transparent state (i.e. actual state);
[0045] Figure 2 For Figure 1 The front sectional view of the personalized drinking liquid management device for post-operation of weight loss metabolic surgery shown in the drawing is in non-transparent state (convenient for displaying the structure of the device);
[0046] Figure 3 for Figure 1 The diagram shown illustrates the structure of a non-transparent drinking cup.
[0047] Figure 4 for Figure 3 The image shown is a front view of the drinking cup when it is transparent.
[0048] Figure 5 for Figure 3 The left view of the drinking cup shown is when it is transparent;
[0049] Figure 6 for Figure 3 The left view of the drinking cup shown is when it is opaque.
[0050] Figure 7 for Figure 3 The drinking cup shown is a top view when it is opaque;
[0051] Figure 8 for Figure 4 The diagram shown illustrates the drinking cup during use.
[0052] Figure 9 for Figure 1 The diagram shown illustrates the structure of a non-transparent bottle.
[0053] Figure 10 for Figure 9 The left view of the bottle shown is when it is opaque.
[0054] Figure 11 for Figure 1 The bottle cap shown is a bottom view;
[0055] Figure 12 Left view of a bottle for a personalized drinking fluid management device after weight loss and metabolic surgery, provided in another embodiment of the present invention, when the bottle is non-transparent;
[0056] Figure 13 A schematic diagram of the bottle cap of a personalized drinking fluid management device for post-weight loss and metabolic surgery, provided as another embodiment of the present invention;
[0057] Figure 14 for Figure 13 The image shows a front sectional view of the bottle cap.
[0058] Figure label:
[0059] 1-bottle body; 11-bottle body scale mark; 12-repeated liquid storage mark; 13-label area; 2-bottle cap; 21-circle mark; 211-ring-shaped boss; 22-ruler; 3-drinking cup; 31-variable color temperature measuring patch; 32-cup body scale mark; 33-filter screen; 34-liquid inlet cavity; 341-liquid inlet; 35-drinking cavity; 351-drinking port. DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0060] The technical solutions of the present application will be described clearly and completely below in combination with the drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some of the embodiments of the present application, rather than all the embodiments. Based on the embodiments in the present application, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative labor fall within the scope of protection of the present application.
[0061] In the description of the present application, it should be noted that the orientations or positional relationships indicated by the terms "center", "upper", "lower", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "inner", "outer", etc. are based on the orientations or positional relationships shown in the drawings, and are only for the convenience of describing the present application and simplifying the description, and therefore cannot be understood as indicating or implying that the devices or elements referred to must have a particular orientation, be constructed and operated in a particular orientation, and therefore cannot be understood as limiting the present application. In addition, the terms "first", "second", "third" are only for the purpose of description, and cannot be understood as indicating or implying relative importance.
[0062] In the description of the present application, it should be noted that unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "mounting", "connection", "connection" should be understood broadly, for example, it can be fixedly connected, or it can be detachably connected, or integrally connected; it can be mechanically connected, or it can be electrically connected; it can be directly connected, or it can be indirectly connected through an intermediate medium; it can be the communication inside two elements. For those skilled in the art, the specific meanings of the above terms in the present application can be understood according to the specific circumstances.
[0063] The present application will be further explained and described below in combination with specific embodiments.
[0064] It should also be noted that the following specific embodiments or specific embodiments are a series of optimized setting methods listed by the present application to further explain the specific content of the present application, and these setting methods can be used in combination with each other or in association with each other.
[0065] Embodiment 1
[0066] As Figures 1-11As shown, the embodiment provides a personalized liquid management device for bariatric surgery postoperative, which comprises a bottle body 1, a bottle cap 2 and a drinking cup 3; the bottle body 1 is used to store a postoperative liquid management scheme quantified liquid, wherein the liquid is usually water or tea infusion and the like; the bottle cap 2 is detachably mounted on the bottle mouth of the bottle body 1, and is used for opening and sealing the bottle body 1; the drinking cup 3 is detachably mounted on the top of the bottle body 1, and is used to hold a single drinking amount of liquid for drinking; a color-changing temperature measuring patch 31 is attached to the outside of the cup body of the drinking cup 3, and is arranged at the bottom of the drinking cup 3, and is used to detect the temperature of the liquid in the drinking cup 3; when the temperature of the liquid in the drinking cup 3 exceeds the set temperature, the color-changing temperature measuring patch 31 changes color, prompting the patient that the liquid in the drinking cup 3 is too hot, and avoiding gastric cavity burn;
[0067] When drinking liquid, a small amount of liquid that the patient can drink at a time is poured from the bottle body 1 into the drinking cup 3, and whether the color-changing temperature measuring patch 31 changes color is observed; if the color-changing temperature measuring patch 31 does not change color, the temperature of the liquid in the drinking cup 3 is appropriate, and the patient should sip the liquid in multiple times; if the color-changing temperature measuring patch 31 changes color, the temperature of the liquid in the drinking cup 3 is too hot, and the patient should wait for the color of the color-changing temperature measuring patch 31 to recover, that is, when the temperature of the liquid in the drinking cup 3 is appropriate, the patient should sip the liquid in multiple times.
[0068] The application stores a postoperative liquid management scheme quantified liquid in the bottle body 1 to prompt the patient to drink enough water, holds a small amount of liquid that the patient can drink at a time in the drinking cup 3 for the patient to drink, avoids that the patient drinks too much liquid at a time, and avoids that the patient is caused to be nauseated, thereby avoiding that the patient is caused to be dehydrated, and the color-changing temperature measuring patch 31 is arranged on the outside of the cup body of the drinking cup 3 to prompt the patient that the liquid is not too hot to drink, and can effectively assist the patients in different situations to implement the respective postoperative liquid management schemes, and avoid that health problems are caused.
[0069] Refer to Figures 3-7 As shown, on the basis of the above technical scheme, further preferably, the effective volume of the drinking cup 3 is 50ml, and 30-50ml is the recommended intake of the patient's single drinking liquid after operation; according to long-term clinical follow-up observation, the single drinking liquid intake of most patients is appropriate at about 30-50ml at the initial stage after operation, and the intake time should be about half an hour; and the intake of the single drinking liquid is too much when the intake exceeds 50ml, and causes gastric cavity discomfort. More preferably, the total volume of the drinking cup 3 is slightly greater than 50ml.
[0070] Refer to Figure 6As shown, further, the drinking cup 3 is provided with a cup scale mark 32 in the height direction, which is provided with a plurality of cup scale lines for reading the volume of liquid in the drinking cup 3, prompting the patient not to drink too much liquid at a time to avoid causing nausea, regurgitation, choking, and stomach discomfort. In this embodiment, the scale interval of the plurality of cup scale lines is 10 ml, prompting the patient to sip the liquid in small sips at a time, and each sip should be about 10 ml.
[0071] Referring to Figures 4-5 , Figures 7-8 As shown, in this embodiment, the drinking cup 3 is detachably mounted with a filter screen 33, the drinking cup 3 is transversely divided into a liquid inlet cavity 34 and a drinking cavity 35 by the filter screen 33, the cup opening of the drinking cup 3 is divided into a liquid inlet opening 341 and a drinking opening 351 by the filter screen 33, for pouring liquid into the liquid inlet cavity 34 through the liquid inlet opening 341, filtering the particulate matter in the liquid through the filter screen 33, and drinking the liquid in the drinking cavity 35 through the drinking opening 351 when drinking the liquid; during drinking, the liquid in the liquid inlet cavity 34 flows into the drinking cavity 35 after being filtered through the filter screen 33, the larger particulate matter in the liquid remains in the liquid inlet cavity 34, and the patient drinks the filtered liquid in the drinking cavity 35 through the drinking opening 351, avoiding the situation that the patient accidentally eats the larger particulate matter in the liquid and causes choking or esophageal obstruction. More preferably, the filter screen 33 is inclined to the liquid inlet cavity 34. In this embodiment, the pore size of the filter screen 33 is less than 1 mm. The top end of the filter screen 33 should be higher than the largest cup scale line of the cup scale mark 32.
[0072] In this embodiment, the discoloration temperature of the discoloration temperature measuring patch 31 is 40℃, and the discoloration temperature measuring patch 31 discolors when the temperature of the liquid in the drinking cup 3 exceeds 40℃, prompting the patient that the liquid in the drinking cup 3 is too hot to avoid gastric cavity burns.
[0073] Referring to Figure 1 , Figure 2 As shown, more preferably, the drinking cup 3 is detachably mounted on the top of the bottle body 1 by a threaded manner.
[0074] In this embodiment, the drinking cup 3 is a transparent cup body made of double-layer plastic meeting the food grade.
[0075] Referring to Figure 9 , Figure 10 As shown, in this embodiment, the effective volume of the bottle body 1 is 3L. More preferably, the total volume of the bottle body 1 is slightly larger than 3L.
[0076] Further, the bottle body 1 is provided with a bottle body scale mark 11 along the height direction, the bottle body scale mark 11 is provided with a plurality of bottle body scale lines, the range is the effective volume of the bottle body 1, which is used for reading the volume of the liquid in the bottle body 1, prompting the patient to drink enough liquid after the operation to prevent dehydration. In this embodiment, the scale interval of the plurality of bottle body scale lines is 1L.
[0077] More preferably, the bottle body 1 is also provided with a scale line instruction, which is arranged on one side of the bottle body scale line, and is used to explain the applicable condition of the liquid in the bottle body 1 to the bottle body scale line.
[0078] Referring to Figure 10 , specifically, the bottle body 1 is provided with the scale line instruction " (high uric acid / body weight > 150 kg) " on one side of the 3L scale line, and the liquid in the bottle body 1 to the 3L scale line is suitable for patients with high uric acid or body weight greater than 150kg, and the 3L scale line is the total intake of the liquid required by the patient with high uric acid or body weight greater than 150kg after the operation every day; the bottle body 1 is provided with the scale line instruction "(basic amount)" on one side of the 2L scale line, and the liquid in the bottle body 1 to the 2L scale line is suitable for all patients, and the 2L scale line is the most basic total intake of the liquid required by the patient after the operation every day.
[0079] Further, the outer side of the bottle body 1 is provided with a label area 13 for marking the preoperative body weight and the target weight loss.
[0080] In this embodiment, the bottle body 1 is a transparent bottle body 1 made of plastic meeting the food grade.
[0081] Referring to Figure 11 , further, the bottle cap 2 is provided with a plurality of circle marks 21, and the plurality of circle marks 21 are arranged in turn by being inscribed from large to small, which are used for identifying the size of the tablets, assisting the patient to identify the size of the tablets, and avoiding the occurrence of choking or caton due to the size of the tablets taken.
[0082] More preferably, the radius size of the plurality of circle marks 21 is set according to the size of the medicine taken by the patient after the operation, so that the patient can identify the size of the medicine through the circle marks 21, thereby identifying the type of the medicine.
[0083] In this embodiment, the bottle cap 2 is usually provided with three circle marks 21, and the radius of the three circle marks 21 is 0.1cm, 0.25cm and 0.5cm from inside to outside.
[0084] Further, a scale 22 is arranged in the bottle cap 2 for measuring the diameter of the medicine tablet to avoid choking or angina caused by taking medicine tablet with too large size. In the embodiment, the scale 22 has a range of 3cm and a graduation value of 1mm.
[0085] More preferably, the bottle cap 2 is detachably mounted on the bottle mouth of the bottle body 1 by screwing or clamping.
[0086] In the embodiment, the bottle cap 2 is made of plastic meeting food grade.
[0087] The personalized drinking liquid management device for post-surgery of weight loss and metabolism surgery can assist patients in different conditions to execute their respective post-surgery drinking liquid management schemes, assist the patients to intake sufficient drinking liquid every day to prevent dehydration and scalding by using appropriate liquid temperature and single intake amount, prevent the patients from misfeeding large particles or large-size medicine tablets in the liquid to cause choking and other conditions, avoid causing health problems in the post-surgery rehabilitation process of the patients, and facilitate cleaning.
[0088] Embodiment 2
[0089] The embodiment is basically the same as Embodiment 1, and the difference lies in that:
[0090] As shown in Figure 12 The bottle body 1 has an effective volume of 2L. More preferably, the total volume of the bottle body 1 is slightly larger than 2L. The bottle body 1 is further provided with a re-accumulation mark 12 arranged on one side of the 1L scale line for marking the volume of the liquid re-accumulated after the liquid in the bottle body 1 is completely drunk. The patient with high uric acid or a body weight greater than 150kg is prompted to re-accumulate the liquid to the 1L scale line after drinking the 2L liquid in the bottle body 1, so as to ensure that the patient with high uric acid or a body weight greater than 150kg intakes sufficient liquid every day after surgery to prevent dehydration.
[0091] More preferably, the outer side of the bottle body 1 is further provided with a weight loss encouragement phrase for encouraging the patient to drink water according to the post-surgery drinking liquid management scheme.
[0092] Embodiment 3
[0093] The embodiment is basically the same as Embodiment 1, and the difference lies in that:
[0094] As shown in Figures 13-14As shown, the bottle cap 2 is internally provided with a plurality of annular bosses 211, the plurality of annular bosses 211 are respectively arranged at the positions of the plurality of circle marks 21, the heights of the plurality of annular bosses 211 gradually increase from inside to outside, and the pill size is distinguished by means of snap fit.
[0095] Finally, it should be noted that: the above embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solutions of the present application, and not to limit them; although the present application has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that: it can still modify the technical solutions recorded in the foregoing embodiments, or make equivalent replacement for part or all of the technical features; and these modifications or replacements do not make the essence of the corresponding technical solutions deviate from the scope of the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present application.
Claims
1. A personalized drinking fluid management device for use after weight loss metabolic surgery, characterized in that, The utility model relates to a bottle, a bottle cap and a drinking cup, and belongs to the field of medical treatment. The bottle is used for storing a fixed amount of liquid. The bottle cap is detachably mounted on the bottle mouth of the bottle body and is used for opening and sealing the bottle. The drinking cup is detachably mounted on the top of the bottle and is used for containing a small amount of liquid for drinking. The temperature measuring patch is arranged on the outside of the cup body of the drinking cup and is used for detecting the temperature of the liquid in the drinking cup. The effective volume of the drinking cup is 30-50ml.
2. The device for personalized management of drinking liquids after bariatric metabolic surgery according to claim 1, characterized in that, The cup body scale mark is arranged on the drinking cup along the height direction and is provided with a plurality of cup body scale lines.
3. The device for personalized management of drinking liquids after bariatric metabolic surgery according to claim 1, characterized in that, The drinking cup is transversely divided into a liquid inlet cavity and a drinking cavity by the filter screen.
4. The device for personalized management of drinking liquids after bariatric metabolic surgery according to claim 1, characterized in that, The effective volume of the bottle is 3L or 2L.
5. The device for personalized management of drinking liquids after bariatric metabolic surgery according to claim 1, characterized in that, The bottle body scale mark is arranged on the bottle along the height direction and is provided with a plurality of bottle body scale lines.
6. The device for personalized hydration management after bariatric metabolic surgery according to claim 1, characterized in that, The scale line explanation is arranged on one side of the bottle body scale line and is used for explaining the applicable conditions of the liquid in the bottle. When the effective volume of the bottle is 2L, the bottle is further provided with a liquid storage mark.
7. The device for personalized management of drinking liquids after bariatric metabolic surgery according to claim 6, characterized in that, The label area is arranged on the outside of the bottle and is used for marking the preoperative body weight and the target weight loss.
8. The device for personalized management of drinking liquids after bariatric metabolic surgery according to claim 1, characterized in that, The bottle cap is further provided with a scale ruler and is used for measuring the diameter of the medicine tablets.
9. The device for personalized management of drinking liquids after bariatric metabolic surgery according to claim 1, characterized in that, 10. The device for personalized management of drinking liquids after bariatric metabolic surgery according to claim 1, characterized in that,