Cable storage bag for electrocardiograph monitor

By designing a cable storage bag for ECG monitors, using a disc bag and strap structure, the problem of needing to reinstall the leads was solved, enabling rapid storage and use of the leads and improving emergency response efficiency.

CN223914144UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-17THE SEVENTH AFFILIATED HOSPITAL SUN YAT SEN UNIV SHENZHEN
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Application Number
CN202423088541.2
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2024-12-14
Publication Date
2026-02-17
Estimated Expiration
2034-12-14

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Technical Problem

Existing ECG monitor lead storage bags require cumbersome reinstallation and reconnection during use, causing inconvenience and affecting emergency response time.

Method used

Design a cable storage bag for electrocardiogram monitors. It adopts a structure of several disc bags and straps. The cable can be stored separately through the cable outlet and sealing assembly, and the connection end is fixed by the cable tie assembly to avoid the cable from getting tangled.

Benefits of technology

It enables rapid storage and use of leads, avoids multiple leads from getting tangled together, and improves the efficiency of ECG monitor use and emergency response time.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of storage bags, and discloses a cable storage bag for an electrocardiograph monitor, which comprises a storage assembly and a bridle, the storage assembly comprises a plurality of disc bags, the plurality of disc bags are arranged in sequence, two adjacent disc bags are fixedly connected, storage cavities are arranged in the plurality of disc bags, and the bridle is arranged in the storage cavity. A plurality of storage cavities are formed in the disc bags, pay-off openings are formed in the same sides of the multiple storage cavities in a penetrating mode, sealing assemblies are connected into the multiple pay-off openings, wire bunching assemblies are connected to the tops of the multiple disc bags and located at the ends of the multiple pay-off openings, and the outward side of the disc bag on the outermost side is connected with a binding belt. According to the cable storage bag for the electrocardiograph monitor, the multiple disc bags can be bound to the electrocardiograph monitor through the binding belts, meanwhile, the multiple stored wires and the connecting end of the monitor can be fixed through the wire binding assembly, and therefore the wires can be stored without being pulled out of the monitor, and the monitor can be conveniently used in a standby mode at any time.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of storage bag technology, specifically a cable storage bag for an electrocardiogram monitor. Background Technology

[0002] Electrocardiogram (ECG) monitors are among the most commonly used emergency medical devices in clinical settings, and are also practical precision medical instruments. They can simultaneously monitor a patient's dynamic electrocardiogram, respiration, blood pressure, blood oxygen saturation, pulse rate, and other physiological parameters. However, ECG monitors have numerous leads, consisting of the main unit, power cord, ECG leads, pulse oximetry leads, and blood pressure cuffs. During use, the leads are often messy, easily damaged, and lack standardized specifications, which is a common phenomenon. Traditionally, the leads are wrapped for storage, but storing multiple leads together results in them becoming tangled, requiring untangling during use and delaying the rapid deployment of the ECG monitor.

[0003] For example, patent CN216876382U discloses a storage bag for electrocardiogram (ECG) monitor cables. The storage bag assembly includes a storage bag with three sets of retaining straps sequentially connected to its inner side. Each set of retaining straps has a female buckle and a female buckle installed on its exterior. A mesh grid is connected to the outer side of the storage bag. The storage bag's interior contains a first cavity, a second cavity, and a third cavity. The ends of the three sets of retaining straps are respectively connected to the inner sides of the first, second, and third cavities. A fourth cavity is formed between the mesh grid and the storage bag. This compartmentalized storage ensures the cables are neat and aesthetically pleasing, prevents damage to coiled cables due to improper placement, and makes retrieval and use more convenient. This is especially beneficial in emergency and critical care situations, saving time and allowing for valuable intervention during the rescue process.

[0004] However, the wire storage bag in the above technology still has the following problems:

[0005] Although compartmentalized storage can prevent multiple wires from getting tangled, it is inconvenient to store multiple wires on the ECG monitor. Each time they are used, the wires need to be taken out of the storage bag and reinstalled on the monitor, which is quite cumbersome. Utility Model Content

[0006] To address the shortcomings of existing technologies, this utility model provides a cable storage bag for electrocardiogram (ECG) monitors. For example, it allows for the separate storage of excess cables while the cables are connected to the ECG monitor, facilitating quick release of the cables during use and enabling rapid access to the stored cables.

[0007] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a cable storage bag for an electrocardiogram monitor, comprising a storage component and a strap. The storage component includes several disc bags arranged sequentially, with adjacent disc bags fixedly connected. Each disc bag has a storage cavity, and each storage cavity has a cable release opening on the same side. Each cable release opening is connected to a sealing component. The top of each disc bag is connected to a cable binding component located at the end of the multiple cable release openings. The outermost disc bag is connected to the strap on its outward-facing side.

[0008] Furthermore, the strap is an elastic band, and both ends of the strap are fixedly connected to the two ends of the sidewall of the adjacent disc bag, respectively.

[0009] Furthermore, the sealing assembly includes a zipper and a zipper pull, the zipper being fixedly connected to both sides of the feeding port, and the zipper pull being used for opening and closing the zipper.

[0010] Furthermore, the zipper pull is a self-locking zipper pull.

[0011] Furthermore, the wire harness assembly includes a U-shaped cover and a binding rope. The U-shaped cover is fixedly connected to the outer wall of one end of a plurality of disc bags near the wire release port. The end of the U-shaped cover away from the disc bags has a rope take-up opening. The two ends of the rope take-up opening pass through the two ends of the U-shaped cover, and the binding rope is located inside the rope take-up opening, with the two ends of the binding rope passing through the two ends of the rope take-up opening.

[0012] Furthermore, both ends of the binding rope are fixedly connected with anti-slip heads.

[0013] Furthermore, the end of the U-shaped cover furthest from the disc bag is designed in a funnel shape.

[0014] Furthermore, a strap is fixedly connected to one end of the U-shaped cover. The strap is located at the end of the U-shaped cover near the disc bag. A first Velcro fastener is fixedly connected to the side of the strap near the U-shaped cover, and a second Velcro fastener is fixedly connected to the outer side of the U-shaped cover away from the strap.

[0015] Compared with the prior art, the present invention has the following beneficial effects:

[0016] This type of ECG monitor uses cable storage bags. Multiple disc bags can be tied to the ECG monitor using straps. When in use, the different wires of the ECG monitor are wound into loops and placed into the storage chambers of different disc bags through the wire release port, thus storing multiple wires separately and preventing them from tangling together during use. At the same time, the connection ends of the stored wires to the monitor can be fixed by the cable bundling assembly, so that the wires can be stored without having to be unplugged from the monitor, making it convenient for the monitor to be ready for use at any time. Attached Figure Description

[0017] Figure 1This is a schematic diagram of the overall appearance and connection structure of this utility model;

[0018] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the overall appearance and connection structure of this utility model from another angle;

[0019] Figure 3 This is an exploded view of the single disc bag connection structure of this utility model;

[0020] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the connection structure of the wire harness assembly of this utility model;

[0021] Figure 5 This is an exploded view of the connection structure of the wire harness assembly of this utility model.

[0022] In the picture: 1. Drawstring; 2. Round bag; 3. Zipper; 4. Zipper head; 5. U-shaped cover; 6. Tie rope; 7. Anti-slip head; 8. Tie strap; 9. First Velcro; 10. Second Velcro; 201. Storage cavity; 202. Cable release port; 501. Cable retraction port. Detailed Implementation

[0023] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments of the present utility model. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments.

[0024] Please see Figure 1 - Figure 5 A cable storage bag for an electrocardiogram monitor includes a storage component and a strap 1. The storage component includes several disc bags 2 arranged sequentially, with adjacent disc bags 2 fixedly connected. Each of the disc bags 2 has a storage cavity 201. Each of the storage cavities 201 has a cable release port 202 extending through it on the same side. Each cable release port 202 is connected to a sealing component. The top of each of the disc bags 2 is connected to a cable binding component, which is located at the end of the multiple cable release ports 202. The outermost disc bag 2 is connected to the strap 1 on its outward-facing side.

[0025] like Figure 1 - Figure 5 As shown, the cable storage bag for ECG monitors in this utility model is similar in structure to existing cable storage bags for ECG monitors. The main improvement of this utility model is that it can separately store multiple wires from the ECG monitor, avoiding tangling and affecting use. Figures 1 to 5As shown, when using the cable storage bag for ECG monitors in this utility model, firstly, the storage assembly consisting of multiple disc bags 2 is fixed to the ECG monitor using straps 1. Then, the cable outlet 202 of the disc bag 2 is opened to expose the internal storage cavity 201. Next, the wires from the ECG monitor are wound into a loop and placed into the storage cavity 201 of the disc bag 2 through the cable outlet 202. Finally, the cable outlet 202 is sealed using a sealing assembly, thus completing the storage of a single wire. For wires that cannot or are inconvenient to remove from the ECG monitor, after placing the wound wire into the storage cavity 201, the end of the wire connected to the ECG monitor is bound and fixed using a cable tie assembly. This prevents the wire from being damaged due to random shaking or bending at the connection point with the ECG monitor. While storing multiple wires separately, the stored wires are fixed to the ECG monitor, making it convenient to use the wires promptly when using the monitor.

[0026] like Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, the strap 1 is an elastic band, and both ends of the strap 1 are fixedly connected to the two ends of the side wall of the adjacent disc bag 2. Using an elastic band as the strap 1 allows the strap 1 to be fitted onto ECG monitors of different sizes.

[0027] like Figure 1 - Figure 3 As shown, the sealing assembly includes a zipper 3 and a zipper pull 4. The zipper 3 is fixedly connected to both sides of the wire feeding opening 202, and the zipper pull 4 is used to open and close the zipper 3. Through the cooperation of the zipper pull 4 and the zipper 3, the wire feeding opening 202 of the disc bag 2 can be easily opened and closed, facilitating the storage and retrieval of the wire.

[0028] like Figure 1 - Figure 3 As shown, the zipper pull 4 is a self-locking pull. Using a self-locking pull, after the cable outlet 202 is closed, the self-locking ability of the pull prevents the cable from breaking open the zipper 3, thus improving the cable storage efficiency.

[0029] like Figure 1 - Figure 5 As shown, the wire harness assembly includes a U-shaped cover 5 and a binding rope 6. The U-shaped cover 5 is fixedly connected to the outer wall of one end of a plurality of disc bags 2 near the wire release port 202. The end of the U-shaped cover 5 away from the disc bags 2 has a wire take-up port 501, with both ends of the take-up port 501 passing through both ends of the U-shaped cover 5. The binding rope 6 is located inside the take-up port 501, and both ends of the binding rope 6 pass through both ends of the take-up port 501. When one end of the wire cannot be pulled out from the ECG monitor, the wire connection end extends out from the storage cavity 201 and is bound inside the U-shaped cover 5 by the binding rope 6, thereby preventing the wire from becoming tangled and improving the connection between the disc bags 2 and the wire.

[0030] like Figure 4and Figure 5 As shown, anti-slip heads 7 are fixedly connected to both ends of the binding rope 6. Fixing anti-slip heads 7 to both ends of the binding rope 6 can prevent the binding rope 6 from falling out of the rope take-up opening 501.

[0031] like Figure 1 - Figure 5 As shown, the end of the U-shaped cover 5 furthest from the disc bag 2 has a funnel-shaped design. The inward-tapering design of the end of the U-shaped cover 5 facilitates the binding and securing of the extension ends of multiple wires.

[0032] like Figure 1 - Figure 5 As shown, a strap 8 is fixedly connected to one end of the U-shaped cover 5. The strap 8 is located at the end of the U-shaped cover 5 closest to the disc bag 2. A first Velcro 9 is fixedly connected to the side of the strap 8 closest to the U-shaped cover 5, and a second Velcro 10 is fixedly connected to the outer side of the U-shaped cover 5 away from the strap 8. After binding the extension end of the wire with the rope 6, the strap 8 is wrapped around the other side of the U-shaped cover 5 again. Through the adhesive effect of the first Velcro 9 and the second Velcro 10, the U-shaped cover 5 is closed, thereby providing better protection for the part of the wire extending from the storage cavity 201.

[0033] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention.

Claims

1. A cable storage bag for an electrocardiogram monitor, comprising a storage assembly and a strap (1), characterized in that: The storage component includes several disc bags (2), which are arranged in sequence and adjacent disc bags (2) are fixedly connected. Each disc bag (2) has a storage cavity (201). Each storage cavity (201) has a thread outlet (202) through it on the same side. Each thread outlet (202) is connected to a sealing component. The top of each disc bag (2) is connected to a wire-binding component. The wire-binding component is located at the end of the multiple thread outlets (202). The outermost disc bag (2) is connected to a strap (1) on its outward-facing side.

2. The cable storage bag for an electrocardiogram monitor according to claim 1, characterized in that: The strap (1) is an elastic band, and the two ends of the strap (1) are fixedly connected to the two ends of the side wall of the adjacent disc bag (2).

3. A cable storage bag for an electrocardiogram monitor according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that: The sealing assembly includes a zipper (3) and a zipper head (4). The zipper (3) is fixedly connected to both sides of the feeding port (202), and the zipper head (4) is used to open and close the zipper (3).

4. The cable storage bag for an electrocardiogram monitor according to claim 3, characterized in that: The zipper head (4) is a self-locking zipper head.

5. A cable storage bag for an electrocardiogram monitor according to claim 1, 2, or 4, characterized in that: The cable harness assembly includes a U-shaped cover (5) and a binding rope (6). The U-shaped cover (5) is fixedly connected to the outer wall of one end of a plurality of disc bags (2) near the cable release port (202). The end of the U-shaped cover (5) away from the disc bags (2) has a cable take-up port (501). The two ends of the cable take-up port (501) pass through the two ends of the U-shaped cover (5) respectively. The binding rope (6) is located inside the cable take-up port (501), and the two ends of the binding rope (6) pass through the two ends of the cable take-up port (501).

6. A cable storage bag for an electrocardiogram monitor according to claim 5, characterized in that: Both ends of the binding rope (6) are fixedly connected with anti-slip heads (7).

7. A cable storage bag for an electrocardiogram monitor according to claim 5, characterized in that: The end of the U-shaped cover (5) away from the disc bag (2) is designed in a funnel shape.

8. A cable storage bag for an electrocardiogram monitor according to claim 5, characterized in that: One end of the U-shaped cover (5) is fixedly connected to a strap (8), the strap (8) is located at the end of the U-shaped cover (5) near the disc bag (2), the side of the strap (8) near the U-shaped cover (5) is fixedly connected to a first Velcro (9), and the outer side of the U-shaped cover (5) away from the strap (8) is fixedly connected to a second Velcro (10).

Citation Information

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  • Electrocardiogram monitor wire storage bag

    CN216876382U