Oxygen tank support for CT machine tool
By designing an oxygen cylinder bracket adapted to CT scanners and connecting it to the CT scanner using a vacuum adsorption assembly, the safety and stable load-bearing issues of oxygen cylinders during CT examinations were resolved, improving the safety of the examination and the reliability of the equipment.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520529435.9
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-25
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-17
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-03-25
AI Technical Summary
The lack of oxygen tank carriers compatible with CT scanners in the current technology leads to patients' families being exposed to radiation during CT examinations, causing significant psychological stress and potentially affecting examination results and equipment safety.
An oxygen cylinder support for CT machine tools was designed. It uses a vacuum adsorption assembly to connect with the CT machine tool bed, and is equipped with universal rollers and a telescopic structure to adapt to different models and heights of CT machine tools, ensuring stable support of the oxygen cylinder.
This ensures the safe and stable operation of the oxygen cylinder, avoids radiation exposure and psychological stress caused by family members holding it, ensures the smooth conduct of inspections, and reduces the risk of equipment damage.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of medical auxiliary equipment technology, and in particular relates to an oxygen cylinder support for CT machine tools. Background Technology
[0002] Carrying an oxygen cylinder during CT scans is crucial for critically ill patients, for the following reasons: 1. Maintaining oxygenation and ensuring life safety: Critically ill patients often suffer from respiratory insufficiency or hypoxemia. Especially during CT scans, patients may need to lie flat or maintain a specific position, which can worsen breathing difficulties. Carrying an oxygen cylinder ensures a continuous and adequate oxygen supply during the examination, preventing damage to vital organs such as the heart and brain due to hypoxia, and even endangering life; 2. Handling emergencies: The condition of critically ill patients is complex and unstable. Sudden respiratory failure or a sharp drop in oxygen saturation may occur during CT scans. As a portable oxygen supply device, an oxygen cylinder can quickly provide emergency oxygen therapy, buying time for medical staff and reducing the risk of accidents; 3. Reducing examination interruptions: CT scans require patients to remain still to ensure image quality. If a patient experiences discomfort due to hypoxia, the examination may be interrupted or fail. Carrying an oxygen cylinder can prevent such situations, ensuring the smooth completion of the examination and avoiding additional radiation exposure and time delays caused by repeated scans.
[0003] Currently, when patients undergo CT scans with oxygen cylinders, due to the lack of compatible equipment for holding these cylinders, family members typically accompany them in the examination room wearing lead aprons and holding the oxygen cylinders. While this seems to solve the equipment placement problem, it can actually lead to several risks, such as: 1. Health hazards to family members: Radiation exposure risk: Although family members wear lead aprons, they cannot completely shield against radiation generated during CT scans. Unprotected areas such as the head, neck, and limbs may still be affected by radiation, and long-term or repeated exposure may increase the risk of radiation-related diseases (such as cancer); Psychological stress: Family members may experience tension and anxiety in the examination room, especially when facing critically ill patients and complex medical environments. This psychological burden may affect their physical and mental health; Potential threats to patient safety: Family members holding the oxygen cylinders in the examination room may unintentionally interfere with the normal operation of the CT equipment or affect the patient's position, leading to decreased image quality or even requiring a rescan, increasing the patient's radiation exposure; 2. Impact on medical procedures: The entry of non-professionals into the examination room may increase the risk of equipment damage or operational errors, such as accidentally touching equipment buttons or moving critical components. If a patient or equipment is damaged due to improper operation by a family member, it may lead to medical disputes or issues of liability. Utility Model Content
[0004] In view of this, in order to solve the above-mentioned technical problems, this utility model proposes a CT machine oxygen cylinder bracket with reasonable structural design, convenient use and strong adaptability, so as to adapt to the situation where oxygen cylinders need to be carried by the body during CT examination, and realize the safe and stable support of oxygen cylinders during CT examination.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the technical solution of this utility model is implemented as follows:
[0006] An oxygen cylinder holder for a CT scanner, comprising:
[0007] A platform, comprising a platform, an oxygen cylinder socket disposed on the upper surface of the platform, and a track plate disposed on the lower surface of the platform in a left-right direction;
[0008] The frame includes support legs fixed to the left and right ends of the carrying plate and universal rollers with brake devices located at the bottom of the support legs;
[0009] A vacuum adsorption assembly includes a vertical telescopic rod that can slide left and right along the track plate, a connecting seat connected to the bottom of the vertical telescopic rod and rotatable on a horizontal plane, a rotating shaft seat fixed to the bottom of the connecting seat, a connecting shaft connected to the rotating shaft seat via a rotating shaft, and a vacuum suction cup located at the bottom of the connecting shaft; the vacuum suction cup is provided with an air extraction port for connecting to an external vacuum device and an air nozzle with a sealed cap for restoring normal pressure, and a one-way air valve in the air extraction port in the air outlet direction.
[0010] Equipped with omnidirectional casters, the device can be easily moved. Depending on the actual usage and the length of the oxygen pipeline on the oxygen cylinder, the device can be moved to the optimal position across the foot of the CT scanner bed, where the stage is suspended above the foot of the CT scanner bed. The oxygen cylinder can be inserted into its socket, eliminating the need for manual support. Since the CT scanner needs to be raised during use (the initial height is low to facilitate patient lying down, requiring later adjustments), the patient-supporting bed board extends laterally from the CT scanner body and is moved to different positions within the machine. Therefore, this device is integrated into the vacuum adsorption assembly. A vertical telescopic rod is incorporated to accommodate the height adjustment of the CT machine. Simultaneously, the vacuum disc adheres to the upper end of the CT machine bed (below the patient's feet when lying flat), allowing for a detachable connection between the device and the CT machine. When the bed extends laterally from the CT machine body, the device moves along with it, preventing the oxygen tubing from breaking or the oxygen mask from being pulled off the patient's face. Furthermore, the track design allows the vacuum adsorption assembly to be adjusted left and right to accommodate different CT machine models and bed widths. The working principle of using the vacuum suction cup for gripping and adsorption is existing technology and will not be elaborated upon here.
[0011] Furthermore, the loading plate includes a plate body with an internal cavity and two telescopic plates that can be inserted into the left and right ends of the plate body; a fixing hole is provided at both ends of the front and rear side walls of the plate body, and multiple locking holes are evenly distributed along the left and right direction on the front and rear side walls of the telescopic plates. The fixing holes and the locking holes are detachably fixed together by fixing bolts; the oxygen tank socket is fixed to the upper end face of the plate body.
[0012] Adjusting the length of the two telescopic plates inserted into the plate body allows for adjustment of the load plate's length in the left-right direction. After adjusting to the appropriate length, insert the fixing bolts into the fixing hole one and the corresponding locking hole one and tighten them. The load plate is designed to be telescopically adjustable in the width direction of the CT machine tool, accommodating CT machine tools of different widths. When not in use, the telescopic plates can be fully inserted into the plate body, reducing space occupation.
[0013] Furthermore, the oxygen cylinder socket includes an annular plate fixed to the carrier plate and four clamping assemblies symmetrically disposed on the inner wall of the annular plate for clamping the oxygen cylinder.
[0014] The stability of the oxygen cylinder within the oxygen cylinder socket can be improved by incorporating a clamping assembly.
[0015] Furthermore, the clamping assembly includes a retractable sleeve rod fixed to the inner wall of the ring plate and arranged radially along the ring plate, an arc-shaped clamping plate fixed to the other end of the sleeve rod, a pad layer disposed on the clamping surface of the arc-shaped clamping plate, and a spring sleeved on the sleeve rod.
[0016] After the oxygen cylinder is placed in, the arc-shaped clamp holds the oxygen cylinder in place; due to the presence of the sleeve rod and the spring, it can accommodate oxygen cylinders of different diameters.
[0017] Furthermore, the track plate includes a shell, a groove formed on the lower end face of the shell in the left-right direction, and a movable plate slidably disposed on the groove; the top of the vertical telescopic rod is connected to the movable plate.
[0018] The vacuum adsorption assembly moves along the slide along the moving plate, thereby adjusting its position in the width direction of the CT machine tool.
[0019] Furthermore, the support leg includes a support leg base at the bottom and two pillars symmetrically arranged in the front-rear direction on the support leg base; the universal rollers are installed at the bottom of the support leg base, and the top of the pillars are connected to the load plate.
[0020] To increase the stability of the device, the outriggers are equipped with outrigger seats, and the support pillars stand on the outrigger seats to prevent tipping over during movement.
[0021] Furthermore, the support column is a telescopic structure, including a column shell with a hollow internal structure fixed to the support leg seat and a telescopic column that is telescopically inserted into the inner cavity of the column shell; the upper side wall of the column shell is provided with a second fixing hole, and the telescopic column is provided with a plurality of second locking holes evenly distributed along the vertical direction, and the second fixing hole and the second locking hole are detachably fixed together by fixing bolts.
[0022] Considering the conflict between space occupation and CT machine height adjustment, the support column adopts a telescopic structure. When in use, it can be adjusted to a height that matches the CT machine, and when not in use, it can be adjusted to a lower height to reduce the space occupied. The height of the support column can be adjusted by adjusting the depth of the telescopic column inserted into the column shell. After adjusting to the appropriate height, the fixing bolt can be inserted into the fixing hole two and the corresponding locking hole two and tightened.
[0023] Furthermore, the support column is a telescopic structure, including a column shell with an internal cavity structure fixed to the support leg seat and a telescopic column that is telescopically inserted into the cavity of the column shell; the support leg seat is also provided with an electric telescopic rod, and the free end of the electric telescopic rod is connected to the load plate.
[0024] The electric telescopic pole adjusts its extension height, causing the load-bearing plate to move up and down accordingly, and the telescopic column to extend and retract from its casing.
[0025] Furthermore, the connecting shaft includes a connecting rod rotatably connected to the rotating shaft seat via a rotating shaft, a sleeve rod two fixed to the bottom of the connecting rod that can extend and retract vertically, and a spring two sleeved on the sleeve rod two; the other end of the sleeve rod two is connected to the top connecting end of the vacuum suction cup.
[0026] The connecting shaft adopts a structure that can extend and retract vertically, giving the vacuum suction cup a certain degree of flexibility in the vertical direction, better adapting to the surface of the CT machine tool bed, and improving the stability and reliability of adsorption.
[0027] Compared with the prior art, the oxygen cylinder bracket for CT machine tools described in this utility model has the following advantages:
[0028] (1) The oxygen tank bracket for CT machine tool described in this utility model has a reasonable structure and is easy to use. It can be well adapted to CT machine tool. The bracket is detachably connected to the moving part of CT machine tool by adsorbing the CT machine tool bed board with a vacuum suction cup. It can move with the CT machine tool without affecting the normal operation of the CT machine tool. The oxygen tank can be safely and stably inserted into the oxygen tank socket without manual support, avoiding many problems caused by family members holding it.
[0029] (2) The oxygen tank bracket for CT machine tool described in this utility model is equipped with a vertical telescopic rod in the vacuum adsorption assembly to adapt to the height adjustment of the CT machine tool. At the same time, the vacuum plate is adsorbed on the upper end surface of the rear of the CT machine tool bed board (i.e., the position below the feet after the patient lies flat). When the bed board extends laterally from the CT machine tool body, this device moves together with it to avoid the oxygen pipeline being pulled off or the oxygen mask being pulled off by the patient's face, thus effectively improving the safety and reliability of use.
[0030] (3) The oxygen tank bracket for CT machine tools described in this utility model has a track plate design, and the vacuum adsorption component can be adjusted in the left and right directions to adapt to CT machine tools of different widths, which greatly improves the adaptability of this device and enables it to be widely used in various types of CT machine tools.
[0031] (4) The load plate of the oxygen tank bracket for CT machine tool described in this utility model adopts a telescopic structure. By adjusting the length of the two telescopic plates inserted into the plate body, the length of the load plate in the left and right directions can be adjusted, which can adapt to CT machine tools of different widths. When not in use, the telescopic plates can be fully inserted into the plate body to reduce the space occupied and improve the practicality, convenience and flexibility of the device.
[0032] (5) The support column of the oxygen tank bracket for CT machine tool described in this utility model adopts a telescopic structure. When in use, it can be adjusted to a height that is compatible with the CT machine tool, and when not in use, it can be adjusted to a lower height to reduce the space occupied and further improve the practicality, convenience and flexibility of the device.
[0033] (6) The oxygen cylinder bracket and oxygen cylinder socket for CT machine tools described in this utility model can improve the stability of the oxygen cylinder in the oxygen cylinder socket by setting a clamping component. Furthermore, due to the presence of the sleeve rod and the spring, it can adapt to oxygen cylinders of different diameters, further improving the adaptability and safety of the device. Attached Figure Description
[0034] The accompanying drawings, which form part of this utility model, are used to provide a further understanding of the utility model. The illustrative embodiments of the utility model and their descriptions are used to explain the utility model and do not constitute an undue limitation of the utility model. In the drawings:
[0035] Figure 1 This is a front structural diagram of the oxygen tank bracket for a CT machine tool as described in Embodiment 1 of this utility model;
[0036] Figure 2 This is a side view of the oxygen tank bracket for a CT machine tool as described in Embodiment 1 of this utility model;
[0037] Figure 3This is a top view of the oxygen tank bracket for a CT machine tool as described in Embodiment 1 of this utility model;
[0038] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the track slab described in Embodiment 1 of this utility model;
[0039] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the vacuum adsorption assembly described in Embodiment 1 of this utility model;
[0040] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the working state of the oxygen tank bracket for CT machine tools described in Embodiment 1 of this utility model;
[0041] Figure 7 This is a side view of the oxygen tank bracket for a CT machine tool as described in Embodiment 2 of this utility model;
[0042] Figure 8 This is a side view of the oxygen tank bracket for a CT machine tool as described in Embodiment 3 of this utility model.
[0043] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures:
[0044] 1-Platform, 2-Frame, 3-Vacuum adsorption assembly, 4-Plate, 5-Oxygen cylinder socket, 6-Railway plate, 7-Plate body, 8-Telescopic plate, 9-Fixing hole one, 10-Locking hole one, 11-Ring plate, 12-Oxygen cylinder, 13-Sleeve rod one, 14-Arc-shaped clamp, 15-Padded layer, 16-Spring one, 17-Plate shell, 18-Slide groove, 19-Moving plate, 20-Universal caster, 21-Outrigger seat, 22-Support column, 23-Vertical telescopic rod, 24-Connecting seat, 25-Rotating shaft seat, 26-Vacuum suction cup, 27-Connecting rod, 28-Sleeve rod two, 29-Spring two, 30-Escape port, 31-Nozzle, 32-Column shell, 33-Telescopic column, 34-Fixing hole two, 35-Locking hole two, 36-Electric telescopic rod. Detailed Implementation
[0045] It should be noted that, unless otherwise specified, the embodiments and features described in these embodiments can be combined with each other.
[0046] In the description of this utility model, it should be understood that the terms "center," "longitudinal," "lateral," "upper," "lower," "front," "rear," "left," "right," "vertical," "horizontal," "top," "bottom," "inner," and "outer," etc., indicating the orientation or positional relationship, are based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings and are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as a limitation of this utility model. In the description of this utility model, unless otherwise stated, "a plurality of" means two or more.
[0047] In the description of this utility model, it should be noted that, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," and "joining" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; and they can refer to the internal connection of two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model based on the specific circumstances.
[0048] The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.
[0049] Example 1
[0050] like Figures 1 to 5 As shown, a CT machine tool oxygen tank support includes a stage 1, a frame 2, and a vacuum adsorption assembly 3;
[0051] The platform 1 includes a platform 4, an oxygen cylinder socket 5, and a track 6. The platform 4 includes a hollow plate 7 and two telescopic plates 8 that are retractable and inserted into the left and right ends of the plate 7. Fixing holes 9 are provided at both ends of the front and rear side walls of the plate 7. Multiple locking holes 10 are evenly distributed along the left and right directions on the front and rear side walls of the telescopic plates 8. The fixing holes 9 and the locking holes 10 are detachably fixed together by fixing bolts. The oxygen cylinder socket 5 includes a ring plate 11 fixed to the plate 7 and two symmetrically arranged on the ring plate. Four clamping assemblies on the inner wall of the ring plate 11 are used to clamp the oxygen tank 12; the clamping assembly includes a telescopic sleeve rod 13 fixed to the inner wall of the ring plate 11 and arranged radially along the ring plate, an arc-shaped clamping plate 14 fixed to the other end of the sleeve rod 13, a pad 15 provided on the clamping surface of the arc-shaped clamping plate 14, and a spring 16 sleeved on the sleeve rod 13; the track plate 6 includes a plate shell 17 provided on the lower end face of the plate body 7 in the left-right direction, a sliding groove 18 opened on the lower end face of the plate shell 17 in the left-right direction, and a movable plate 19 slidably provided on the sliding groove 18.
[0052] The frame 2 includes support legs fixed to the left and right ends of the telescopic plate 8 and universal rollers 20 with brake devices at the bottom of the support legs; the support legs include a support leg seat 21 at the bottom and two pillars 22 symmetrically arranged in the front and rear directions on the support leg seat 21; the universal rollers 20 are installed at the bottom of the support leg seat 21 and the top of the pillars 22 are connected to the telescopic plate 8.
[0053] The vacuum adsorption assembly 3 includes a vertical telescopic rod 23 that can slide left and right along the track plate 6, a connecting seat 24 that is connected to the bottom of the vertical telescopic rod 23 and can rotate on the horizontal plane, a rotating shaft seat 25 fixed to the bottom of the connecting seat 24, a connecting shaft connected to the rotating shaft seat 25 via a rotating shaft, and a vacuum suction cup 26 located at the bottom of the connecting shaft; the top of the vertical telescopic rod 23 is connected to the moving plate 19; the connecting shaft includes a connecting rod 27 that is rotatably connected to the rotating shaft seat 25 via a rotating shaft, a sleeve rod 28 that is fixed to the bottom of the connecting rod 27 and can extend and retract vertically, and a spring 29 that is sleeved on the sleeve rod 28; the other end of the sleeve rod 28 is connected to the top connecting end of the vacuum suction cup 26; the vacuum suction cup 26 is provided with an air extraction port 30 for connecting to an external vacuum pumping device and an air nozzle 31 with a sealed cap for restoring normal pressure, and a one-way air valve in the air outlet direction is provided at the air extraction port 30.
[0054] The working process of the oxygen cylinder support for the CT machine tool described in this embodiment is as follows:
[0055] like Figure 6 As shown, move the support to the tail of the CT machine bed, with the stage 1 suspended above the tail of the CT machine bed; adjust the position of the vacuum suction assembly 3 so that the vacuum suction cup 26 is attached to the upper surface of the tail of the CT machine bed; connect the vacuum port 30 to an external vacuum pump to evacuate the vacuum suction cup 26; after evacuation, close the vacuum port 30. Due to atmospheric pressure, the vacuum suction cup 26 is tightly adhered to the bed board; the patient lies on the CT machine bed board, and the oxygen cylinder 12 is inserted into the oxygen cylinder socket 5; after everyone else leaves the CT room, close the CT room door; the CT machine bed... When raised to the appropriate position, the vertical telescopic rod 23 also extends and retracts to adapt to the height; the bed board extends laterally from the CT machine body and moves to the appropriate position inside the CT machine. Due to the adsorption of the vacuum suction cup 26, the support moves in the same direction; after the CT examination is completed, the bed board returns to its horizontal position, the support moves in the same direction, the CT machine descends to the appropriate position, and the vertical telescopic rod 23 also extends and retracts. The oxygen cylinder is removed and leaves the CT room with the patient; the sealing cap on the air nozzle 31 is removed, and the vacuum suction cup 26 no longer adsorbs the bed board, completing the separation of the support from the CT machine.
[0056] Example 2
[0057] like Figure 7As shown, based on Embodiment 1, the difference from Embodiment 1 is that the support column 22 is a telescopic structure, including a column shell 32 with an internal cavity structure fixed to the support leg seat 21 and a telescopic column 33 that can be telescopically inserted into the cavity of the column shell 32; a fixing hole 34 is provided on the upper side wall of the column shell 32, and multiple locking holes 35 are evenly distributed along the vertical direction on the telescopic column 32. The fixing hole 34 and the locking hole 35 are detachably fixed together by fixing bolts.
[0058] Example 3
[0059] like Figure 8 As shown, based on Embodiment 1, the difference from Embodiment 1 is that the support column 22 is a telescopic structure, including a column shell 32 with an internal cavity structure fixed on the support leg seat 21 and a telescopic column 33 that is telescopically inserted into the cavity of the column shell 32; the support leg seat 21 is also provided with an electric telescopic rod 36, and the telescopic free end of the electric telescopic rod 36 is connected to the load plate 4.
[0060] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A support for an oxygen cylinder in a CT scanner, characterized in that, include: A platform, comprising a platform, an oxygen cylinder socket disposed on the upper surface of the platform, and a track plate disposed on the lower surface of the platform in a left-right direction; The frame includes support legs fixed to the left and right ends of the carrying plate and universal rollers with brake devices located at the bottom of the support legs; A vacuum adsorption assembly includes a vertical telescopic rod that can slide left and right along the track plate, a connecting seat connected to the bottom of the vertical telescopic rod and rotatable on a horizontal plane, a rotating shaft seat fixed to the bottom of the connecting seat, a connecting shaft connected to the rotating shaft seat via a rotating shaft, and a vacuum suction cup located at the bottom of the connecting shaft; the vacuum suction cup is provided with an air extraction port for connecting to an external vacuum device and an air nozzle with a sealed cap for restoring normal pressure, and a one-way air valve in the air extraction port in the air outlet direction.
2. The oxygen cylinder support for a CT scanner according to claim 1, characterized in that: The loading plate includes a plate body with an internal cavity and two telescopic plates that can be inserted into the left and right ends of the plate body; a fixing hole is provided at both ends of the front and rear side walls of the plate body, and multiple locking holes are equally spaced along the left and right direction on the front and rear side walls of the telescopic plates. The fixing holes and the locking holes are detachably fixed together by fixing bolts; the oxygen tank socket is fixed to the upper end face of the plate body.
3. The oxygen cylinder support for a CT scanner according to claim 1, characterized in that: The oxygen cylinder socket includes a ring plate fixed to the carrier plate and four clamping assemblies symmetrically disposed on the inner wall of the ring plate for clamping the oxygen cylinder.
4. The oxygen cylinder support for a CT scanner according to claim 3, characterized in that: The clamping assembly includes a retractable sleeve rod fixed to the inner wall of the ring plate and arranged radially along the ring plate, an arc-shaped clamping plate fixed to the other end of the sleeve rod, a pad layer disposed on the clamping surface of the arc-shaped clamping plate, and a spring sleeved on the sleeve rod.
5. The oxygen cylinder support for a CT scanner according to claim 1, characterized in that: The track plate includes a shell, a groove formed on the lower end face of the shell in the left-right direction, and a movable plate slidably disposed on the groove; the top of the vertical telescopic rod is connected to the movable plate.
6. The oxygen cylinder support for a CT scanner according to claim 1, characterized in that: The outrigger includes a leg base at the bottom and two pillars symmetrically arranged in the front-to-back direction on the leg base; the universal casters are installed at the bottom of the leg base, and the tops of the pillars are connected to the load plate.
7. The oxygen cylinder support for a CT scanner according to claim 6, characterized in that: The support column is a telescopic structure, including a column shell with a hollow internal structure fixed to the support leg seat and a telescopic column that can be telescopically inserted into the inner cavity of the column shell; the upper side wall of the column shell is provided with a second fixing hole, and the telescopic column is provided with a plurality of second locking holes evenly distributed along the vertical direction; the second fixing hole and the second locking hole are detachably fixed together by fixing bolts.
8. The oxygen cylinder support for a CT scanner according to claim 6, characterized in that: The support column is a telescopic structure, including a hollow cylindrical shell fixed to the support leg seat and a telescopic column inserted into the inner cavity of the cylindrical shell; the support leg seat is also provided with an electric telescopic rod, the free end of which is connected to the load plate.
9. The oxygen cylinder support for a CT scanner according to claim 1, characterized in that: The connecting shaft includes a connecting rod rotatably connected to the rotating shaft seat via a rotating shaft, a sleeve rod two fixed to the bottom of the connecting rod that can extend and retract vertically, and a spring two sleeved on the sleeve rod two; the other end of the sleeve rod two is connected to the top connecting end of the vacuum suction cup.