Diabetes nursing medicine classified storage box
By designing a classification and storage box for diabetes care medications, and utilizing a structure of limiting plates, storage boxes, and lifting plates, the problem of low efficiency in finding medications caused by shaking of medicine bottles was solved, achieving rapid positioning and efficient storage and retrieval of medications.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520675413.3
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-10
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-17
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-04-10
AI Technical Summary
The existing medicine classification and storage boxes cause the medicine bottles to shake when moved, resulting in low efficiency in finding medicines and making it impossible to quickly locate the specific medicine.
A classification and storage box for diabetes care medications was designed, comprising a limiting plate, a storage box, a dividing plate, a lifting plate, and a fastening device. The lifting plate is moved upward by a pull ring, which lifts the fixing plate and the extension plate, thereby enabling the medicine bottles to move sequentially for easy observation of the medicine names.
It improves the efficiency of drug locating. Through the cooperation of the lifting plate and the fastening device, the medicine bottle moves step by step, making it easy to quickly locate the drug.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field of medicine classification and storage boxes, specifically a medicine classification and storage box for diabetes care. Background Technology
[0002] Diabetes mellitus is a group of metabolic diseases characterized by hyperglycemia. Hyperglycemia is caused by a deficiency in insulin secretion or impaired biological action, or both. Insulin injections need to be stored in a refrigerated medicine storage box, and the upper compartment of the medicine storage box is used to store other types or sizes of vials of medication.
[0003] When storing various types of medicines in a medicine sorting and storage box, the bottles cannot be completely and tightly secured. When staff move the medicine sorting and storage box, the bottles inside may shake or shift, causing their positions to change. When staff need to find a specific medicine, they need to pick up each bottle one by one and read the medicine name on the bottle. This device does not allow staff to quickly pick up multiple bottles and read multiple bottles at once to find the specific medicine. Therefore, the efficiency of finding medicines is not very good, and there is room for improvement. Utility Model Content
[0004] (a) Technical problems to be solved
[0005] To address the shortcomings of existing technologies, this utility model provides a classification and storage box for diabetes care medications, which improves work efficiency.
[0006] (II) Technical Solution
[0007] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a classification and storage box for diabetes care medications, comprising a classification box body, a limiting plate inside the classification and body, a storage box placed on the upper part of the limiting plate, a partition plate inside the storage box dividing the storage box into multiple storage areas, several height adjustment devices fixedly installed at the bottom of several storage areas, lifting plates fixedly connected to the upper parts of several height adjustment devices, and storage devices fixedly installed on the side walls of several lifting plates for storing medications, wherein the bottom plate of several lifting plates is provided with an extension plate, and a fixed plate is provided on the side wall of several lifting plates near the extension plate, wherein when the extension plate moves upward, it supports the fixed plate to move upward.
[0008] Furthermore, the height adjustment device includes a fixed tube fixedly installed at the bottom of the medicine storage area, an inner tube slidably connected inside the fixed tube, and an inner rod fixedly installed together with the lifting plate inside the inner tube.
[0009] Furthermore, the lifting plate has an internal mounting groove, and the top of the inner rod is fixedly mounted to the top of the mounting groove. The size of the mounting groove matches the size of the fixing tube.
[0010] Furthermore, the storage device includes a groove for storing the drug, the side wall of which is provided with a slot and a fastening device is engaged.
[0011] Preferably, the cross-sectional area of the end face of the fastening device facing the center of the groove gradually increases from top to bottom, and the fastening device is made of rubber material.
[0012] Preferably, a pull ring is provided on the upper part of the lifting plate.
[0013] (III) Beneficial Effects
[0014] Compared with the prior art, this utility model provides a classification and storage box for diabetes care medicines, which has the following beneficial effects:
[0015] This diabetes care medication classification and storage box allows for easy retrieval of medications. Simply grasp the pull ring on the rear lifting plate and pull upwards to move the lifting plate upwards. Then, an extension plate lifts the fixed plate upwards, causing other lifting plates to move upwards as well. This allows medication bottles in multiple storage units to move upwards sequentially, making it easier for staff to see the medication names and thus improving work efficiency. Attached Figure Description
[0016] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of the present invention;
[0017] Figure 2 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of the classification box body of this utility model;
[0018] Figure 3 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of the lifting plate after the sorting box body is removed, according to this utility model.
[0019] Figure 4 This is an enlarged structural diagram of the lifting plate, storage device, and fixing tube of this utility model.
[0020] Figure 5 This is an enlarged schematic diagram of the lifting plate, extension plate, and fixing plate of this utility model;
[0021] Figure 6 This is an enlarged schematic diagram of the fastening device of this utility model;
[0022] Figure 7 This utility model Figure 1 A partially enlarged structural diagram of point A shown in the image;
[0023] Figure 8 This utility model Figure 3 The diagram shows a partially enlarged structural schematic at point B.
[0024] In the diagram: 1. Classification box body; 2. Storage box; 3. Divider plate; 4. Lifting plate; 5. Storage device; 6. Extension plate; 7. Fixing plate; 8. Fixing tube; 9. Inner tube; 10. Inner rod; 11. Slot; 12. Fastening device; 13. Pull ring. Detailed Implementation
[0025] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.
[0026] Please see Figure 1-8 This utility model discloses a classification and storage box for diabetes care medications, comprising a classification box body 1, a limiting plate inside the classification box body 1, and a storage box 2 placed on the upper part of the limiting plate. Insulin needles are placed into the classification box body 1, and then the storage box 2 is placed on the upper part of the limiting plate, thereby placing the storage box 2 into the classification box body 1. The storage box 2 is provided with a partition plate 3, which divides the storage box 2 into multiple medication storage areas for storing different types or different bottle sizes of medications.
[0027] Several height adjustment devices are fixedly installed at the bottom of each of the several medicine storage areas. Each height adjustment device is fixedly connected to a lifting plate 4. A pull ring 13 is installed on the upper part of the lifting plate 4. When an operator grasps the pull ring 13 and pulls upwards, the lifting plate 4 moves upwards, thus extending the height adjustment device. Storage devices 5 are fixedly installed on the side walls of each of the lifting plates 4 for storing medicines. Each of the bottom plates of each of the lifting plates 4 has an extension plate 6. A fixed plate 7 is installed on the side wall of each of the lifting plates 4 near the extension plate 6. When the lifting plate 4 moves upwards, it moves the extension plate 6 upwards. When the lifting plate 4 moves upwards, it contacts the fixed plate 7 on one side of another lifting plate 4, then lifts the fixed plate 7 and moves it upwards, thereby moving the lifting plate 4 and the storage device 5 upwards, and consequently moving multiple medicine bottles upwards, making it easier for operators to observe the names of the medicines in the bottles.
[0028] The height adjustment device includes a fixed tube 8 fixedly installed at the bottom of the medicine storage area. An inner tube 9 is slidably connected inside the fixed tube 8. When the inner tube 9 slides inside the fixed tube 8, the damping slide generates a certain resistance. An inner rod 10 is slidably connected inside the inner tube 9 and fixedly installed together with the lifting plate 4. When the lifting plate 4 moves upward, it drives the inner rod 10 to move upward. Then, through the damping sliding, it drives the inner tube 9 to move upward. Then, the inner tube 9 slides inside the fixed tube 8.
[0029] The lifting plate 4 has an internal mounting groove. The top of the inner rod 10 is fixedly installed in the top of the mounting groove. The inner rod 10 is installed in the mounting groove of the lifting plate 4, so as not to affect the installation of the storage device 5. The size of the mounting groove matches the fixed tube 8, so that when the lower part of the lifting plate 4 contacts the bottom of the medicine storage area, the fixed tube 8 slides into the mounting groove of the lifting plate 4, so as not to affect the movement of the lifting plate 4 into the medicine storage area.
[0030] The storage device 5 includes a groove for storing medicine. A slot 11 is provided on the side wall of the groove, and a fastening device 12 is engaged therewith. The fastening device 12 is engaged in the slot 11, and then the medicine bottle is placed into the groove. The medicine bottle and the fastening device 12 are squeezed together, causing the fastening device 12 to deform and exert a squeezing force on the medicine bottle, thereby fixing the medicine bottle in the groove. The cross-sectional area of the end face of the fastening device 12 facing the center of the groove gradually increases from top to bottom, which facilitates the insertion of the medicine bottle into the fastening device 12. As the medicine bottle continues to extend into the groove, the squeezing force exerted by the fastening device 12 on the medicine bottle gradually increases. The fastening device 12 is made of rubber material. Rubber has high friction, which makes it easy to fix the medicine bottle.
[0031] In summary, when using this diabetes care medication classification and storage box, staff insert different types of medicine bottles into the grooves of the storage device. The lower part of the medicine bottle is pressed against the upper part of the fastening device 12. As the medicine bottle continues to move downward, it continues to press the fastening device 12, causing it to contract and then enter the groove for fixation. Afterward, when the staff carries the diabetes care medication classification and storage box to the patient's bedside, they grasp the pull ring 13 on the rear lifting plate 4 and pull it upward, causing the lifting plate 4 to move upward. This then causes the inner rod 10 and inner tube 9 to move upward. When the extension plate 6 at the lower part of the lifting plate 4 is supported by the fixed plate 7 on the side wall of the front lifting plate 4, it lifts the fixed plate 7 and the lifting plate 4 upward. Similarly, it causes the other lifting plates 4 to move upward, thus moving multiple medicine bottles upward one by one, making it convenient for staff to observe the names of the medicines in the bottles that are raised one by one.
[0032] 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, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A classification and storage box for diabetes care medications, comprising a classification box body (1), a limiting plate disposed inside the classification box body, and a storage box (2) placed on the upper part of the limiting plate, characterized in that: The storage box (2) is provided with a partition plate (3) inside, which divides the storage box (2) into multiple medicine storage areas. Several height adjustment devices are fixedly provided at the bottom of several medicine storage areas. Lifting plates (4) are fixedly connected to the upper part of several height adjustment devices. Storage devices (5) are fixedly provided on the side walls of several lifting plates (4) for storing medicine. The bottom plate of several lifting plates (4) is provided with an extension plate (6). A fixing plate (7) is provided on the side wall of several lifting plates (4) near the extension plate (6). When the extension plate (6) moves upward, it supports the fixing plate (7) to move upward.
2. The diabetes care medication classification and storage box according to claim 1, characterized in that: The height adjustment device includes a fixed tube (8) fixedly installed at the bottom of the medicine storage area, an inner tube (9) is slidably connected to the inside of the fixed tube (8), and an inner rod (10) is slidably connected to the inside of the inner tube (9) and fixedly installed together with the lifting plate (4).
3. The diabetes care medication classification and storage box according to claim 2, characterized in that: The lifting plate (4) has an installation groove inside, and the top of the inner rod (10) is fixedly installed at the top of the installation groove. The size of the installation groove matches the size of the fixing tube (8).
4. The diabetes care medication classification and storage box according to claim 3, characterized in that: The storage device (5) includes a groove for storing drugs, a slot (11) is provided on the side wall of the groove, and a fastening device (12) is engaged.
5. The diabetes care medication classification and storage box according to claim 4, characterized in that: The cross-sectional area of the end face of the fastening device (12) facing the center of the groove gradually increases from top to bottom, and the fastening device (12) is made of rubber material.
6. The diabetes care medication classification and storage box according to any one of claims 1-5, characterized in that: A pull ring (13) is provided on the upper part of the lifting plate (4).