Novel iodophor disinfectant sealed storage device

The new iodine disinfectant container, made of high-barrier materials and featuring a convenient sealing structure, solves the problem of poor sealing and achieves long-term preservation and efficient disinfection of iodine.

CN223920045UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-17SHANDONG ANWEISHI MEDICAL TECH CO LTD
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520678143.1
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-04-11
Publication Date
2026-02-17
Estimated Expiration
2035-04-11

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Technical Problem

The existing iodine disinfectant storage containers have poor sealing, which makes the iodine volatile and decompose when exposed to light, affecting the disinfection effect. Furthermore, the activity is reduced when the container is opened and exposed to air.

Method used

A novel sealed container for iodine disinfectant has been designed, employing high-barrier materials and a light-blocking design, combined with a convenient sealing structure. It achieves sealing through rubber rings and threaded connections, and is equipped with an ultraviolet lamp for disinfection.

Benefits of technology

It effectively prevents iodine solution from coming into contact with air, extends shelf life, improves safety and convenience of use, and ensures disinfection effectiveness.

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Abstract

The utility model belongs to the technical field of iodophor disinfectant sealing, and particularly relates to a novel iodophor disinfectant sealing storage device which comprises a disinfection bottle, a split charging box is arranged at the top of the disinfection bottle, a round hole is formed in the top of the disinfection bottle, a sealing device is arranged at the top of the disinfection bottle, and a sampling device is arranged at the top of the sealing device. The sealing device comprises a supporting column, the supporting column is fixedly connected to the top of the disinfection bottle, and a disc is rotationally connected to the surface of the supporting column. When an insertion rod rotates, the insertion rod can be inserted into a small hole to prevent a push plate from moving, and at the moment, the round hole can be completely blocked by a first rubber ring and a second rubber ring; and a convex threaded ring at the bottom of the outer wall of the split charging box is matched with a concave threaded ring at the top of the inner wall of the disinfection bottle, so that the split charging box is re-mounted at the top of the disinfection bottle, and the situation that the iodophor disinfectant loses activity due to air injection is prevented.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of iodine disinfectant sealing technology, specifically relating to a novel iodine disinfectant sealing container. Background Technology

[0002] Iodine disinfectant is widely used in medical and household disinfection, but its volatile and light-sensitive properties lead to the loss of its active ingredients, affecting its disinfection effect. Traditional storage containers suffer from poor sealing and insufficient light protection, making them unsuitable for long-term storage. Therefore, a new type of sealed storage container has been developed, employing high-barrier materials, a light-protective design, and a convenient sealing structure, aiming to extend the shelf life of iodine disinfectant and improve its safety and convenience. However, existing sealed iodine disinfectant containers, once opened, come into contact with air, significantly reducing the activity of the iodine within the container and thus diminishing its disinfection effectiveness.

[0003] To address this issue, a novel sealed container for iodine disinfectant was designed. Utility Model Content

[0004] To address the problems mentioned in the background section, this invention provides a novel sealed container for iodine disinfectant, which improves the sealing effect of iodine and allows for multiple uses, extending the shelf life of the iodine disinfectant after opening.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a novel iodine disinfectant sealing container, comprising a disinfection bottle, a dispensing box at the top of the disinfection bottle, a circular hole at the top of the disinfection bottle, a sealing device at the top of the disinfection bottle, and a sampling device at the top of the sealing device; the sealing device includes a support column, which is fixedly connected to the top of the disinfection bottle, a disc rotatably connected to the surface of the support column, a slider fixedly connected to the end of the disc away from the support column, a push plate fixedly connected to the end of the slider away from the support column, a first rubber ring fixedly connected to the top of the circular hole, a second rubber ring fixedly connected to the bottom of the disc, an L-shaped rod rotatably connected to the surface of the disinfection bottle near the circular hole, an insertion rod fixedly connected to the top of the L-shaped rod, and a circular groove at the top of the disinfection bottle.

[0006] In a preferred embodiment of this novel iodine disinfectant sealing container, the end of the push plate away from the support column extends to the outside of the disinfectant bottle, and a small hole is provided on the surface of the push plate extending to the outside of the disinfectant bottle.

[0007] As a preferred embodiment of this novel iodine disinfectant sealed container, the surface of the disinfectant bottle near the circular hole is provided with a groove mark.

[0008] In a preferred embodiment of this novel iodine disinfectant sealing container, the first rubber ring is adapted to the second rubber ring, and the slider is slidably connected inside the circular groove.

[0009] In a preferred embodiment of this novel iodine disinfectant sealed storage device, the insertion rod is adapted to the small hole.

[0010] As a preferred embodiment of this novel iodine disinfectant sealed storage device, the sampling device includes a support leg, which is fixedly connected to the side of the dispensing box away from the disinfectant bottle. The dispensing box has a threaded post internally connected to it, which extends to the outside of the dispensing box. A rotating rod is fixedly connected to one end of the threaded post on the outside of the dispensing box, and a circular plate is fixedly connected to one end of the threaded post inside the disinfectant bottle. A convex threaded ring is formed at the bottom of the outer wall of the dispensing box, and a concave threaded ring is formed on the inner top wall of the disinfectant bottle.

[0011] In a preferred embodiment of this novel iodine disinfectant sealing container, the convex thread ring is adapted to the concave thread ring.

[0012] As a preferred embodiment of this novel iodine disinfectant sealed container, an ultraviolet lamp is fixedly connected to the top of the inner wall of the disinfectant bottle.

[0013] In a preferred embodiment of this novel iodine disinfectant sealed container, the circular plate is fitted to the inner wall of the dispensing box.

[0014] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: When the insert rod is rotated, it will be inserted into the small hole to prevent the push plate from moving. At this time, the round hole will be completely blocked by the first and second rubber rings. Then, the convex thread ring at the bottom of the outer wall of the dispensing box and the concave thread ring at the top of the inner wall of the disinfection bottle will cooperate to reinstall the dispensing box on the top of the disinfection bottle, preventing air from entering and causing the iodine disinfectant to lose its activity. After use, after cleaning the dispensing box, it will be reinstalled on the top of the disinfection bottle. Then, the ultraviolet lamp will be turned on to disinfect the inside of the dispensing box, preventing the presence of microorganisms due to incomplete cleaning of the dispensing box, and preventing the microorganisms in the dispensing box from reacting with the iodine disinfectant in the disinfection bottle during the next use, thereby reducing the activity of the iodine. Attached Figure Description

[0015] The accompanying drawings are provided to further illustrate the present invention and form part of the specification. They are used together with the embodiments of the present invention to explain the present invention, but do not constitute a limitation thereof. In the drawings:

[0016] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;

[0017] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram showing the position and structure of the disinfection bottle in this utility model;

[0018] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the circular hole and the disc in this utility model;

[0019] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the circular plate and the No. 2 rubber ring in this utility model;

[0020] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the packaging box in this utility model;

[0021] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the circular plate and the threaded column in this utility model.

[0022] In the diagram: 1. Disinfection bottle; 2. Dispensing box; 3. Round hole; 4. Sealing device; 41. Support column; 42. Disc; 43. Slider; 44. Round groove; 45. Small hole; 46. Push plate; 47. Rubber ring No. 1; 48. Groove mark; 49. L-shaped rod; 410. Insert rod; 411. Rubber ring No. 2; 5. Sampling device; 51. Support leg; 52. Concave threaded ring; 53. Convex threaded ring; 54. Round plate; 55. Threaded column; 56. Rotating rod; 57. Ultraviolet lamp. 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. 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.

[0024] Example 1

[0025] like Figures 1-6 As shown;

[0026] A novel iodine disinfectant sealing container includes a disinfection bottle 1, a dispensing box 2 on the top of the disinfection bottle 1, a circular hole 3 on the top of the disinfection bottle 1, a sealing device 4 on the top of the disinfection bottle 1, and a sampling device 5 on the top of the sealing device 4. The sealing device 4 includes a support column 41, which is fixedly connected to the top of the disinfection bottle 1. A disc 42 is rotatably connected to the surface of the support column 41. A slider 43 is fixedly connected to the end of the disc 42 away from the support column 41. A push plate 46 is fixedly connected to the end of the slider 43 away from the support column 41. A first rubber ring 47 is fixedly connected to the top of the circular hole 3. A second rubber ring 411 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the disc 42. An L-shaped rod 49 is rotatably connected to the surface of the disinfection bottle 1 near the circular hole 3. An insertion rod 410 is fixedly connected to the top of the L-shaped rod 49. A circular groove 44 is formed on the top of the disinfection bottle 1.

[0027] In this implementation plan: First, rotate the dispensing box 2 to disassemble it, and inject iodine disinfectant into the disinfection bottle 1 through the round hole 3. Then, move the push plate 46. The push plate 46 will drive the slider 43 to slide in the round groove 44. The slider 43 will drive the disc 42 to rotate. The disc 42 will drive the second rubber ring 411 to rotate. At this time, the second rubber ring 411 will contact the first rubber ring 47. When the push plate 46 moves to the groove mark 48, the first rubber ring 47 and the second rubber ring 411 will be in complete contact. When the L-shaped rod 49 rotates, the L-shaped rod 49 will drive the insertion rod 410 to rotate. The insertion rod 410 will be inserted into the small hole 45 to prevent the push plate 46 from moving. At this time, the round hole 3 will be completely blocked by the first rubber ring 47 and the second rubber ring 411.

[0028] Furthermore:

[0029] In an optional embodiment, the end of the push plate 46 away from the support column 41 extends to the outside of the sterilization bottle 1, and a small hole 45 is provided on the surface of the push plate 46 extending to the outside of the sterilization bottle 1.

[0030] In this implementation scheme: when the push plate 46 rotates, the push plate 46 will drive the slider 43 and the disk 42 to rotate.

[0031] Furthermore:

[0032] In an optional embodiment, the surface of the sterilization bottle 1 near the circular hole 3 is provided with a groove mark 48.

[0033] In this implementation scheme: the groove mark 48 can serve as a prompt.

[0034] Furthermore:

[0035] In an optional embodiment, rubber ring 47 is adapted to rubber ring 411, and slider 43 is slidably connected inside the circular groove 44.

[0036] In this implementation scheme: when the push plate 46 drives the slider 43 to rotate, the slider 43 will move along the track of the circular groove 44.

[0037] Furthermore:

[0038] In an alternative embodiment, the insert 410 is adapted to the aperture 45.

[0039] In this implementation scheme: when the L-shaped rod 49 is rotated, the L-shaped rod 49 will drive the insertion rod 410 to move, at which time the insertion rod 410 will be inserted into the small hole 45.

[0040] Furthermore:

[0041] In an optional embodiment, the sampling device 5 includes a support leg 51, which is fixedly connected to the side of the dispensing box 2 away from the sterilization bottle 1. The dispensing box 2 is internally threaded with a threaded post 55, which extends to the outside of the dispensing box 2. A rotating rod 56 is fixedly connected to one end of the threaded post 55 on the outside of the dispensing box 2. A circular plate 54 is fixedly connected to one end of the threaded post 55 inside the sterilization bottle 1. A convex threaded ring 53 is provided at the bottom of the outer wall of the dispensing box 2, and a concave threaded ring 52 is provided on the inner wall of the top of the sterilization bottle 1.

[0042] In this implementation plan: when iodine disinfectant is needed, first rotate the rotating rod 56. The rotating rod 56 will drive the threaded column 55 to rotate, and the threaded column 55 will drive the circular plate 54 to move. At this time, the rotating rod 56 can be rotated according to the actual amount to be taken.

[0043] Furthermore:

[0044] In an optional embodiment, the convex threaded ring 53 is adapted to the concave threaded ring 52.

[0045] In this implementation scheme: the dispensing box 2 can be installed on the top of the sterilization bottle 1 by means of the convex thread ring 53 and the concave thread ring 52.

[0046] Furthermore:

[0047] In an optional embodiment, an ultraviolet lamp 57 is fixedly connected to the top of the inner wall of the disinfection bottle 1, and the circular plate 54 is attached to the inner wall of the dispensing box 2.

[0048] In this implementation plan: the ultraviolet lamp 57 is turned on to disinfect the inside of the dispensing box 2 to prevent the presence of microorganisms due to incomplete cleaning of the dispensing box 2. The circular plate 54 is attached to the inner wall of the dispensing box 2 to prevent leakage of iodine disinfectant.

[0049] Working principle: First, rotate the dispensing box 2 to disassemble it. Then, inject iodine disinfectant into the disinfection bottle 1 through the round hole 3. Next, move the push plate 46. When the push plate 46 rotates, it will drive the slider 43 to slide in the round groove 44. When the slider 43 slides in the round groove 44, it will drive the disc 42 to rotate. When the disc 42 rotates, it will drive the second rubber ring 411 to rotate. When the disc 42 continues to rotate, the second rubber ring 411 will contact the first rubber ring 47. When the push plate 46 moves to the groove mark 48, the first rubber ring 47 and the second rubber ring 47 will contact each other. Rubber ring 411 will make full contact. Then, by rotating L-shaped rod 49, the L-shaped rod 49 will drive the insertion rod 410 to rotate. When the insertion rod 410 rotates, it will be inserted into the small hole 45 to prevent the push plate 46 from moving. At this time, the round hole 3 will be completely blocked by rubber ring 47 and rubber ring 411. Then, the convex thread ring 53 on the bottom of the outer wall of the dispensing box 2 and the concave thread ring 52 on the top of the inner wall of the disinfection bottle 1 will cooperate to reinstall the dispensing box 2 on the top of the disinfection bottle 1, preventing air from entering and causing the iodine disinfectant to lose its activity. When iodine disinfection is required... When dispensing the liquid, first rotate the rotating rod 56. When the rotating rod 56 rotates, it will drive the threaded column 55 to rotate. When the threaded column 55 rotates, it will drive the circular plate 54 to move. At this time, the rotating rod 56 can be rotated according to the actual amount to be dispensed. Then, invert the device and rotate the L-shaped rod 49 by hand. The L-shaped rod 49 will drive the insertion rod 410 to rotate. At this time, the insertion rod 410 will disengage from the small hole 45. Then, by reversing the push plate 46, the push plate 46 will drive the slider 43 and the disc 42 to move in the opposite direction. At this time, the iodine disinfectant in the disinfection bottle 1 will flow into the dispensing box 2 through the circular hole 3. Next, rotate... Move the push plate 46 to the groove mark 48, then rotate the L-shaped rod 49 to re-insert its insertion rod 410 into the small hole 45. Then, by rotating the dispensing box 2, separate the dispensing box 2 from the disinfection bottle 1. At this time, the iodine disinfectant inside the dispensing box 2 can be used. After use, clean the dispensing box 2 and reinstall it on top of the disinfection bottle 1. Then, turn on the ultraviolet lamp 57 to disinfect the inside of the dispensing box 2 to prevent the presence of microorganisms due to incomplete cleaning of the dispensing box 2, and to prevent the microorganisms in the dispensing box 2 from reacting with the iodine disinfectant in the disinfection bottle 1 during the next use, thereby reducing the activity of the iodine.

[0050] Finally, it should be noted that the above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this utility model and is not intended to limit the utility model. Although the utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art can still modify the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments or make equivalent substitutions for some of the technical features. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of this utility model should be included within the protection scope of this utility model.

Claims

1. A new type of iodophor disinfectant solution sealed storage device, comprising a disinfectant bottle (1), characterized in that: The top of the disinfection bottle (1) is provided with a sub-packaging box (2), the top of the disinfection bottle (1) is provided with a round hole (3), the top of the disinfection bottle (1) is provided with a sealing device (4), and the top of the sealing device (4) is provided with a sampling device (5). The sealing device (4) comprises a supporting column (41) fixedly connected to the top of the disinfection bottle (1), a disc (42) rotatably connected to the surface of the supporting column (41), a sliding block (43) fixedly connected to one end of the disc (42) away from the supporting column (41), a push plate (46) fixedly connected to one end of the sliding block (43) away from the supporting column (41), a first rubber ring (47) fixedly connected to the top of the round hole (3), a second rubber ring (411) fixedly connected to the bottom of the disc (42), an L-shaped rod (49) rotatably connected to the surface of the disinfection bottle (1) near the round hole (3), and an insertion rod (410) fixedly connected to the top of the L-shaped rod (49).

2. A novel sealed container for iodophor disinfectant solution as claimed in claim 1, wherein: The push plate (46) extends to the outside of the disinfection bottle (1) away from the supporting column (41), and a small hole (45) is formed in the surface of the push plate (46) extending to the outside of the disinfection bottle (1).

3. A novel sealed container for iodophor disinfectant solution as claimed in claim 1, wherein: The surface of the disinfection bottle (1) near the round hole (3) is provided with a groove mark (48).

4. A new type of iodophor disinfectant sealed storage device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The first rubber ring (47) is matched with the second rubber ring (411), and the sliding block (43) is slidingly connected in the circular groove (44).

5. A novel sealed container for iodophor disinfectant solution as claimed in claim 2, wherein: The insertion rod (410) is matched with the small hole (45).

6. A new type of iodophor disinfectant sealed storage device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The sampling device (5) comprises a supporting leg (51) fixedly connected to one side of the sub-packaging box (2) away from the disinfection bottle (1), a threaded column (55) threadedly connected in the sub-packaging box (2), the threaded column (55) extending to the outside of the sub-packaging box (2), a rotating rod (56) fixedly connected to one end of the threaded column (55) on the outside of the sub-packaging box (2), a circular plate (54) fixedly connected to one end of the threaded column (55) in the disinfection bottle (1), a convex threaded ring (53) formed in the bottom of the outer wall of the sub-packaging box (2), and a concave threaded ring (52) formed in the top inner wall of the disinfection bottle (1).

7. A novel sealed container for iodophor disinfectant solution as claimed in claim 6, wherein: The convex threaded ring (53) is matched with the concave threaded ring (52).

8. A novel sealed container for iodophor disinfectant solution as claimed in claim 6, wherein: An ultraviolet lamp (57) is fixedly connected to the top inner wall of the disinfection bottle (1).

9. A novel sealed container for iodophor disinfectant solution as claimed in claim 6, wherein: The circular plate (54) is attached to the inner wall of the sub-packaging box (2).