Warm-keeping glove for venous transfusion

By designing an intravenous infusion warming glove, and utilizing a heating pad and Velcro fastening structure, the problems of hand discomfort and needle retention during infusion were solved, thus improving the comfort of infusion.

CN223914498UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-17夏雪萍
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202422851277.7
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2024-11-21
Publication Date
2026-02-17
Estimated Expiration
2034-11-21

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

During intravenous infusion, the injection fluid may be cold, causing local discomfort; hand movements may cause the needle to become stuck; and repeated punctures may cause pain to the patient.

Method used

An intravenous infusion warming glove was designed, comprising a warming glove structure, a fixing structure, and a heating pad. The glove is fixed and heated by Velcro, keeping the hand warm, reducing hand movement, and preventing accidental needle retention.

Benefits of technology

It improved the comfort of the infusion site, reduced pain, decreased the occurrence of indwelling needle accidents, and enhanced the comfort of infusion.

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Abstract

The utility model provides a warm-keeping glove for venous transfusion, and belongs to the technical field of medical instruments. The warm-keeping glove for venous transfusion comprises a warm-keeping glove structure and a fixing structure. The warm-keeping glove structure comprises a glove, a pocket and an arm protection part, an infusion through hole is formed in one side of the glove, the pocket is installed on the other side of the glove, and the arm protection part is installed on the glove; the fixing structure comprises a first connecting part and a second connecting part, the first connecting part and the second connecting part are installed on the two sides of the glove respectively, and the first connecting part and the second connecting part are connected with each other. Warm keeping and heating are carried out in the infusion process, hand blood circulation can be improved, pain of the infusion position is relieved, meanwhile, the glove is fixed in the infusion process, the pain caused by accidents of a retention needle and repeated puncture to a patient is reduced, and the infusion comfort of the patient is improved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of medical device technology, and more specifically, to an intravenous infusion warming glove. Background Technology

[0002] Medical devices refer to instruments, equipment, appliances, in vitro diagnostic reagents and calibrators, materials, and other similar or related items that are used directly or indirectly on the human body, including the necessary computer software. Medical devices include medical equipment and medical consumables. Their efficacy is primarily obtained through physical means, not through pharmacological, immunological, or metabolic means, or although these means are involved, they play only an auxiliary role.

[0003] Currently, it is very common for inpatients and outpatients to require intravenous infusions or indwelling intravenous catheters. In particular, indwelling intravenous catheterization technology has been widely used in clinical practice, reducing the number of punctures for patients. However, the local injection site of intravenous infusions can cause discomfort due to the coolness of the injection fluid. At the same time, the movement of the palm can cause the indwelling needle to become stuck, leading to accidents. Repeated punctures can cause pain to patients. Therefore, it is necessary to propose a warming glove for intravenous infusion to solve the above problems. Utility Model Content

[0004] To overcome the above shortcomings, this utility model provides an intravenous infusion warm glove, which aims to improve the discomfort caused by the cold injection site of intravenous infusion, as well as the problems of needle sticking due to hand movement and repeated punctures causing pain to the patient.

[0005] This utility model is implemented as follows:

[0006] This utility model provides an intravenous infusion warming glove, including a warming glove structure and a fixing structure.

[0007] The structure of the warm glove includes a glove, a pocket, and an arm protection part. An infusion hole is opened on one side of the glove, the pocket is installed on the other side of the glove, and the arm protection part is installed on the glove. The fixing structure includes a first connecting part and a second connecting part, which are respectively installed on both sides of the glove, and the first connecting part and the second connecting part are connected to each other.

[0008] In one embodiment of this utility model, the arm protection part includes a sleeve, which is detachably connected to the glove by a zipper, and an insulating layer is fixed inside the sleeve.

[0009] In one embodiment of the present invention, the first connecting part includes a first connecting strap and a first hook and loop fastener, the first connecting strap is fixed to one side of the glove, and the first hook and loop fastener is fixed to the first connecting strap.

[0010] In one embodiment of the present invention, the second connecting part includes a second connecting strap and a first hook and loop fastener. The second connecting strap is fixed to the other side of the glove, and the first hook and loop fastener is fixed to the second connecting strap. The first hook and loop fastener are hooked together with the first hook and loop fastener loop.

[0011] In one embodiment of the present invention, the fixing structure further includes a protective heating part, which includes a heating pad and a second hook and loop fastener. One side of the heating pad is connected to the surface of the glove, and a second hook and loop fastener is fixed to the surface of the heating pad.

[0012] In one embodiment of this utility model, a charging interface is installed on the heating pad, the second hook and loop fastener is located around the infusion through hole, and the second hook and loop fastener are hooked together.

[0013] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: The intravenous infusion warming glove obtained through the above design allows for selective installation of the sleeve onto the glove via a zipper, depending on the specific usage environment. The user's hand is then inserted through the sleeve into the glove, with the infusion port located on the back of the hand. Medical personnel can then perform the infusion puncture. After the puncture is complete, a heating material can be placed inside the pocket, and the glove is secured by hooking the first Velcro loop side and the second Velcro hook side together. Simultaneously, during infusion, the heating pad can be placed over the infusion port via the second Velcro hook side and the second Velcro loop side, providing warmth and improving blood circulation in the hand, reducing pain at the infusion site. Furthermore, securing the glove during infusion reduces hand movement, thereby reducing the risk of needle entrapment and the pain caused by repeated punctures, ultimately improving patient comfort during infusion. Attached Figure Description

[0014] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model, the drawings used in the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. It should be understood that the following drawings only show some embodiments of this utility model and should not be regarded as a limitation of the scope. For those skilled in the art, other related drawings can be obtained from these drawings without creative effort.

[0015] Figure 1 This is a first-view structural schematic diagram of the intravenous infusion warming gloves provided in this embodiment of the utility model;

[0016] Figure 2A second-view structural schematic diagram of the intravenous infusion warming glove provided for an embodiment of this utility model;

[0017] Figure 3 A schematic diagram of the protective heating section covering structure of the intravenous infusion warming glove provided for an embodiment of this utility model;

[0018] Figure 4 A third-view structural diagram of the intravenous infusion warming glove sleeve provided for an embodiment of this utility model.

[0019] In the diagram: 100 - Warm glove structure; 110 - Glove; 120 - Infusion port; 130 - Pocket; 140 - Arm protection; 141 - Sleeve; 1411 - Insulation layer; 142 - Zipper; 200 - Fixing structure; 210 - First connecting part; 211 - First connecting strap; 212 - First Velcro surface; 220 - Second connecting part; 221 - Second connecting strap; 222 - First Velcro hook surface; 230 - Protective heating part; 231 - Heating pad; 232 - Interface; 233 - Second Velcro hook surface; 234 - Second Velcro surface. Detailed Implementation

[0020] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the embodiments of this utility model clearer, the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this utility model, not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of this utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this utility model.

[0021] Example

[0022] Please see Figures 1-4 This utility model provides a technical solution: an intravenous infusion warming glove, including a warming glove structure 100 and a fixing structure 200.

[0023] Please see Figures 1-4 The warm glove structure 100 includes a glove 110, a pocket 130, and an arm protection part 140. An infusion port 120 is provided on one side of the glove 110, the pocket 130 is installed on the other side of the glove 110, and the arm protection part 140 is installed on the glove 110. The inside of the pocket 130 can hold heating materials, which can heat the hands, improve blood circulation in the hands, and reduce pain at the infusion site.

[0024] The arm protection device 140 includes a sleeve 141, which is detachably connected to the glove 110 via a zipper 142. The sleeve 141 has a thermal insulation layer 1411 fixed inside. The sleeve 141 can keep the arm warm and improve comfort during infusion. The thermal insulation layer 1411 is a fleece layer, which can increase the warmth effect. The detachable design of the zipper 142 can improve the flexibility of use.

[0025] Please see Figures 1-3 The fixing structure 200 includes a first connecting part 210 and a second connecting part 220. The first connecting part 210 and the second connecting part 220 are respectively installed on both sides of the glove 110, and the first connecting part 210 and the second connecting part 220 are connected to each other.

[0026] The first connecting part 210 includes a first connecting strap 211 and a first hook and loop fastener 212. The first connecting strap 211 is fixed to one side of the glove 110, and the first hook and loop fastener 212 is fixed to the first connecting strap 211. The second connecting part 220 includes a second connecting strap 221 and a first hook and loop fastener 222. The second connecting strap 221 is fixed to the other side of the glove 110, and the first hook and loop fastener 222 is fixed to the second connecting strap 221. The first hook and loop fastener 222 and the first hook and loop fastener 212 are hooked together. Here, the first connecting part 210 and the second connecting part 220 are used to fix the glove 110, which can reduce the dexterity of the palm and prevent the retained needle from affecting the palm, thereby reducing the pain caused by repeated punctures of the retained needle.

[0027] The fixing structure 200 also includes a protective heating part 230, which includes a heating pad 231 and a second Velcro surface 234. One side of the heating pad 231 is connected to the surface of the glove 110, and a second Velcro hook surface 233 is fixed to the surface of the heating pad 231. The second Velcro surface 234 is fixed to the surface of the glove 110. A charging interface 232 is installed on the heating pad 231. This interface 232 is a USB connection port, which can be directly connected to a mobile phone or power bank for greater convenience. The second Velcro surface 234 is located around the infusion through-hole 120, and the second Velcro hook surface 233 and the second Velcro surface 234 are interlocked. The protective heating part 230 can heat the infusion site during infusion, making it more comfortable during long-term infusion. At the same time, the interlocking design of the second Velcro hook surface 233 and the second Velcro surface 234 makes it easy to open and facilitates infusion operations.

[0028] Specifically, the working principle of this intravenous infusion warming glove is as follows: During use, the sleeve 141 can be selectively attached to the glove 110 via the zipper 142, depending on the specific environment. Then, the user's hand is inserted through the sleeve 141 into the glove 110, with the infusion port 120 located on the back of the hand. Medical personnel can then perform the infusion puncture. After the puncture is complete, a heating material can be placed inside the pocket 130. The glove 110 is secured by hooking the first Velcro loop side 212 and the first Velcro hook side 222 together. Simultaneously, during infusion, a heating pad 231 can be placed over the infusion port 120 via the second Velcro hook side 233 and the second Velcro loop side 234. This provides warmth during infusion, improving blood circulation in the hand and reducing pain at the infusion site. Furthermore, securing the glove 110 during infusion reduces hand movement, thereby reducing the risk of needle entrapment and the pain caused by repeated punctures, ultimately improving patient comfort during infusion.

[0029] It should be noted that the specific model and specifications of the heating pad 231 need to be selected and determined according to the actual specifications of the device. The specific selection calculation method adopts the existing technology in this field, so it will not be described in detail.

[0030] The power supply and principle of the heating pad 231 are clear to those skilled in the art and will not be described in detail here.

[0031] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this utility model and is not intended to limit the utility model. Various modifications and variations can be made to this utility model by those skilled in the art. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, or improvements made within the spirit and principles of this utility model should be included within the protection scope of this utility model.

Claims

1. A venous transfusion warming glove, comprising a warming glove structure (100) and a fixing structure (200) mounted on the warming glove structure (100), characterized in that, the warming glove structure (100) comprises a glove (110), a pocket (130) and an arm protection part (140), the transfusion through hole (120) is arranged on one side of the glove (110), the pocket (130) is mounted on the other side of the glove (110), and the arm protection part (140) is mounted on the glove (110); the fixing structure (200) comprises a first connecting part (210) and a second connecting part (220), the first connecting part (210) and the second connecting part (220) are respectively mounted on the two sides of the glove (110), and the first connecting part (210) and the second connecting part (220) are connected with each other; the fixing structure (200) further comprises a protection heating part (230), the protection heating part (230) comprises a heating pad (231) and a second Velcro (234), one side of the heating pad (231) is connected to the surface of the glove (110), the surface of the heating pad (231) is fixed with a second Velcro (233), and the second Velcro (234) is fixed on the surface of the glove (110).

2. An intravenous infusion warming glove according to claim 1, wherein, the arm protection part (140) comprises a sleeve (141), the sleeve (141) is detachably connected with the glove (110) through a zipper (142), and a warm layer (1411) is fixed in the sleeve (141).

3. The intravenous infusion warming glove of claim 1, wherein, the first connecting part (210) comprises a first connecting belt (211) and a first Velcro (212), the first connecting belt (211) is fixed on one side of the glove (110), and the first Velcro (212) is fixed on the first connecting belt (211).

4. A warming glove for intravenous infusion according to claim 3, wherein the second connecting part (220) comprises a second connecting belt (221) and a first Velcro (222), the second connecting belt (221) is fixed on the other side of the glove (110), the first Velcro (222) is fixed on the second connecting belt (221), and the first Velcro (222) and the first Velcro (212) are connected with each other.

5. The intravenous infusion warming glove of claim 1, wherein, the heating pad (231) is provided with a charging interface (232), the second Velcro (234) is located around the transfusion through hole (120), and the second Velcro (233) and the second Velcro (234) are connected with each other.