Adjustable mediastinal tumor postoperative rehabilitation vest
The combination of Velcro straps, fastening buckles, rubber pads, and anti-slip silicone strips solves the problems of easy shifting and shoulder strap slippage in rehabilitation vests. Combined with heating components and cushioning absorption structures, the stability and comfort of the vest are improved, thus promoting the patient's rehabilitation process.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520300950.X
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-02-25
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-02-25
AI Technical Summary
Existing rehabilitation vests are prone to shifting during patients' daily activities, the shoulder straps are prone to slipping off, and the tightness is difficult to adjust precisely, making it impossible to continuously provide stable support and fixation for the surgical site.
The fastening components, which combine Velcro straps and buckles, along with rubber pads and anti-slip silicone strips, ensure friction between the shoulder straps and the body. The built-in heating element provides heat therapy through carbon fiber heating wires and a medicine bag, combined with porous sponge and cotton cloth to cushion impact and absorb sweat.
The stability and comfort of the rehabilitation vest have been improved. The shoulder straps are prevented from slipping by Velcro straps and anti-slip silicone strips. The built-in heating element promotes blood circulation, the porous sponge cushions the impact, and the cotton fabric absorbs sweat, thus enhancing the overall therapeutic effect of the rehabilitation vest.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of medical and nursing supplies, and in particular to an adjustable rehabilitation vest for mediastinal tumor surgery. Background Technology
[0002] Mediastinal tumor surgery causes considerable trauma to the patient's body, making postoperative rehabilitation crucial. During rehabilitation, specific assistive devices are needed to promote recovery. Rehabilitation vests, as an important rehabilitation aid, provide support and fixation to the surgical site, protect the wound, help patients maintain proper posture, alleviate pain to some extent, and accelerate the recovery of bodily functions, thus playing a positive role in the patient's recovery process.
[0003] Currently, the most common postoperative rehabilitation aids on the market are simple support vests and traditional bandages. Simple support vests typically come in uniform sizes, using zippers or ordinary buttons as connecting components, and provide some support to the chest through a simple wrapping method. Their principle relies on the vest's material tension and basic fixation structure to restrict large-scale chest movement. Traditional bandages, on the other hand, are applied manually around the chest, using the bandage's elasticity and the number of wraps to provide fixation pressure, attempting to stabilize the surgical site and reduce vibration and displacement during patient movement.
[0004] The zippers or buttons on fixed mediastinal tumor recovery vests cannot be flexibly adjusted according to the patient's body changes and activity needs. During daily activities, the vest is prone to shifting, failing to provide consistent and stable support to the surgical site. Traditional bandages struggle to ensure even force distribution during wrapping, and the shoulder straps, lacking effective anti-slip measures, easily slip off during patient movement, leading to ineffective fixation. Therefore, an adjustable mediastinal tumor recovery vest is proposed to address these issues. Utility Model Content
[0005] To overcome the above shortcomings, this utility model provides an adjustable rehabilitation vest for mediastinal tumor surgery, which aims to improve the problems of easy displacement, easy slippage of shoulder straps, and difficulty in precise adjustment of tightness in the existing rehabilitation vests.
[0006] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:
[0007] An adjustable mediastinal tumor postoperative rehabilitation vest includes a front vest panel, a back vest panel is provided on the side wall of the front vest panel, shoulder straps are fixedly connected to the side walls of the front vest panel and the back vest panel, a fixing component is provided on the side walls of the front vest panel and the back vest panel, and a heating component is provided inside the front vest panel.
[0008] The fastening assembly includes a fastening buckle, the sidewall of which is fixedly connected to the front panel of the vest and one sidewall of the shoulder strap, the back panel of the vest and the other sidewall of the shoulder strap are fixedly connected to a Velcro strap, the sidewall of which is slidably connected to the fastening buckle, a rubber pad is fixedly connected to the sidewall of the shoulder strap, and an anti-slip silicone strip is fixedly connected to the inside of the front panel and the back panel of the vest.
[0009] As a further description of the above technical solution:
[0010] The heating assembly includes a medicine bag, the sidewall of which is fixedly connected to the inside of the front panel of the vest.
[0011] As a further description of the above technical solution:
[0012] Both the front and back panels of the vest are fixedly connected to porous sponges, which are used to cushion the impact force received during body activities.
[0013] As a further description of the above technical solution:
[0014] The vest front panel is equipped with a carbon fiber heating wire, and a controller is provided on the side wall of the vest front panel.
[0015] As a further description of the above technical solution:
[0016] The front and back panels of the vest are both fixedly connected with cotton fabric, which is used to absorb sweat and keep the skin dry.
[0017] As a further description of the above technical solution:
[0018] The medicine bag is made of polypropylene non-woven fabric and is used to hold medicine packets containing traditional Chinese medicine ingredients.
[0019] As a further description of the above technical solution:
[0020] The rubber pad is used to increase the friction between the shoulder straps and the body, and the anti-slip silicone strip is used to increase the friction between the front and back panels of the vest and the body.
[0021] This utility model has the following beneficial effects:
[0022] 1. In this utility model, the Velcro strap is threaded into the fixing buckle and its position is adjusted. After adjusting the tightness, it is pasted and fixed to connect the front and back pieces of the vest. The rubber pads on the shoulder straps increase the friction with the body and prevent the shoulder straps from slipping. The anti-slip silicone strips inside the front and back pieces of the vest increase the friction and ensure the stability of the vest when the patient moves. This solves the problems of easy displacement, easy slippage of shoulder straps and difficulty in precise adjustment of tightness of traditional rehabilitation vests. The above technical solution improves the stability and comfort of wearing rehabilitation vests.
[0023] 2. In this utility model, the medicine pack is placed in the medicine bag, and the temperature is adjusted by the controller to allow the carbon fiber heating wire to generate heat, promote the volatilization of the medicine and apply heat, and accelerate blood circulation in the surgical site. When the patient moves, the porous sponge in the front and back panels of the vest cushions the impact, and the cotton cloth absorbs sweat to keep the skin dry. This solves the problem that the traditional rehabilitation vest has relatively simple functions. The above technical solution improves the comprehensiveness of rehabilitation treatment. Attached Figure Description
[0024] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of the adjustable mediastinal tumor postoperative rehabilitation vest proposed in this utility model.
[0025] Figure 2 This is a three-dimensional internal schematic diagram of the adjustable mediastinal tumor postoperative rehabilitation vest proposed in this utility model.
[0026] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the adjustable mediastinal tumor postoperative rehabilitation vest proposed in this utility model.
[0027] Legend:
[0028] 1. Vest front panel; 2. Vest back panel; 3. Shoulder straps; 4. Fasteners; 5. Velcro straps; 6. Rubber pads; 7. Anti-slip silicone strips; 8. Medicine bag; 9. Porous sponge; 10. Carbon fiber heating wire; 11. Controller; 12. Cotton fabric. Detailed Implementation
[0029] 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.
[0030] Reference Figure 1 and Figure 3This utility model provides an embodiment of an adjustable mediastinal tumor postoperative rehabilitation vest, comprising a front vest 1, a back vest 2 disposed on the side wall of the front vest 1, shoulder straps 3 fixedly connected to the side walls of both the front vest 1 and the back vest 2, a fixing component disposed on the side walls of the front vest 1 and the back vest 2, and a heating component disposed inside the front vest 1; the fixing component includes a fixing buckle 4, the side wall of the fixing buckle 4 being fixedly connected to the side wall of the front vest 1 and one side wall of the shoulder strap 3, and a Velcro strap 5 being fixedly connected to the side wall of the back vest 2 and the other side wall of the shoulder strap 3, the side wall of the Velcro strap 5 being slidably connected inside the fixing buckle 4, the fixing buckle 4 and the Velcro strap 5 being used for connection and adjustment, a rubber pad 6 being fixedly connected to the side wall of the shoulder strap 3, and an anti-slip silicone strip 7 being fixedly connected inside the front vest 1 and the back vest 2, the rubber pad 6 being used to increase the friction between the shoulder strap 3 and the body, and the anti-slip silicone strip 7 being used to increase the friction between the front vest 1, the back vest 2 and the body;
[0031] When wearing this rehabilitation vest, the fastening buckle 4 and the Velcro strap 5 serve as a connection and adjustment mechanism. The fastening buckle 4 is rigid and structurally stable, providing a connection support point for the Velcro strap 5. The Velcro strap 5 consists of a hook side and a loop side, offering excellent adhesion and adjustability. By threading the Velcro strap 5 inside the fastening buckle 4 and adjusting its position, the overall tightness of the vest can be adjusted according to the patient's body size, comfort preferences, etc. After the overall tightness of the vest is adjusted, it is then fastened and secured to ensure that the vest fits snugly against the patient's body, providing stable support and fixation for the surgical site. This prevents the vest from being too loose and failing to effectively protect the surgical area, and also prevents it from being too tight and causing discomfort to the patient. To prevent discomfort caused by pressure on the patient's body, the rubber pads 6 on the shoulder straps 3, due to their rough surface and certain elasticity, increase the friction with the body, effectively preventing the shoulder straps 3 from slipping off during the patient's daily activities, maintaining the overall stability of the vest, and allowing the patient to move without frequently adjusting the shoulder straps 3, thus improving ease of use. The anti-slip silicone strips 7 inside the front panel 1 and the back panel 2 of the vest also increase the friction with the body through their surface texture, ensuring that the vest remains in the correct position and does not shift when the patient performs various ranges of activities, thereby continuously providing stable protection for the surgical site and avoiding adverse effects such as pulling on the wound due to vest shifting.
[0032] Reference Figure 1 - Figure 3The heating component includes a medicine bag 8, the side wall of which is fixedly connected to the inside of the front panel 1 of the vest. Porous sponge 9 is fixedly connected to the inside of both the front panel 1 and the back panel 2 of the vest. The porous sponge 9 is used to cushion the impact force during body activities. Carbon fiber heating wire 10 is provided inside the front panel 1. The carbon fiber heating wire 10 is used to promote drug volatilization and heat application, and accelerate tissue repair. A controller 11 is provided on the side wall of the front panel 1. Cotton cloth 12 is fixedly connected to the inside of both the front panel 1 and the back panel 2 of the vest. The cotton cloth 12 is used to absorb sweat and keep the skin dry. The medicine bag 8 is made of polypropylene non-woven fabric and is used to hold medicine packs containing traditional Chinese medicine ingredients. Rubber pad 6 is used to increase the friction between the shoulder strap 3 and the body. Anti-slip silicone strip 7 is used to increase the friction between the front panel 1 and the back panel 2 of the vest and the body.
[0033] The front panel 1 of the vest contains a medicine bag 8, which is made of breathable polypropylene non-woven fabric. This ensures the dissipation of the medicine's aroma while preventing the powder from leaking out. The medicine bag containing traditional Chinese medicine ingredients is placed inside. The temperature is then activated and adjusted via a controller 11, which integrates a temperature control circuit and operation buttons. The controller 11 allows for temperature setting and adjustment, causing the carbon fiber heating wire 10 inside the front panel 1 to generate heat. The temperature adjustment range is 38℃-45℃, meeting the different heat application temperature needs of various patients. The controller 11 also has a time control function, with a time range of 15-60 minutes. Patients can set the heat application duration according to their own needs to avoid discomfort caused by excessive heat application.
[0034] The carbon fiber heating wire 10 features high heating efficiency, rapid heating, and uniform heat distribution. The heat generated not only promotes drug volatilization and provides adjunctive treatment through skin penetration, accelerating recovery, but also acts as a heat compress on the surgical site, raising local tissue temperature, dilating blood vessels, and increasing blood flow. This allows more oxygen and nutrients to be delivered to the injured area, providing sufficient energy and raw materials for tissue repair. The accelerated blood circulation also helps remove metabolic waste, reducing local swelling and inflammation. Furthermore, the heat compress stimulates nerve endings, alleviating pain signal transmission through the regulatory function of the nervous system, thus reducing pain for the patient. The warm stimulation also relaxes muscles, reducing muscle spasms and tension, further promoting comfort and recovery.
[0035] Regarding the duration of use of the vest, it is recommended that patients wear it 2-3 times a day during the initial postoperative recovery period. As the body gradually recovers, the frequency of use can be adjusted appropriately according to the actual situation. Continued use of the vest can alleviate postoperative pain symptoms and shorten the recovery period. When the patient's body is active, the porous sponge 9 inside the front panel 1 and back panel 2 of the vest has a fine pore structure. When the body is subjected to impact, these pores can effectively disperse and absorb energy, cushioning the impact force and reducing the impact of vibration on the body, especially the surgical site. This reduces the risk of wound tearing or increased pain due to vibration. At the same time, the inner cotton fabric 12, due to its natural material and loose fiber structure, has good moisture absorption, which can quickly absorb sweat, keep the skin dry, and avoid discomfort caused by damp skin due to sweat accumulation. This provides patients with a comfortable wearing experience and is also conducive to wound healing.
[0036] Patients who do not use rehabilitation vests need to be more careful with their movements due to the lack of effective external support and auxiliary treatments. They must avoid excessive movement that could strain the surgical wound, which limits their daily mobility. Furthermore, relying solely on conventional medication and the body's own repair capabilities results in slower wound healing and a longer recovery period. Patients using rehabilitation vests, however, benefit from the vest's support structure, which effectively stabilizes the surgical site and reduces the risk of wound strain during activity. They can then engage in appropriate activities in a relatively comfortable state, aiding in the recovery of bodily functions. Simultaneously, the vest's heat therapy and medication support functions accelerate blood circulation, promote drug absorption, and speed up wound healing.
[0037] Working principle: When wearing this rehabilitation vest, the front piece 1 and the back piece 2 of the vest are connected by the fastening buckle 4 and the Velcro strap 5. The Velcro strap 5 is threaded inside the fastening buckle 4 and its position is adjusted. After the overall tightness of the vest is adjusted, it is fastened and fixed. The rubber pads 6 on the shoulder straps 3 increase the friction with the body and prevent the shoulder straps 3 from slipping. The anti-slip silicone strips 7 inside the front piece 1 and the back piece 2 of the vest increase the friction with the body and ensure that the vest remains stable and does not shift when the patient moves.
[0038] The front panel 1 of the vest has a medicine bag 8 fixed inside, in which a medicine pack containing Chinese medicine ingredients is placed. Then, the controller 11 is turned on and the temperature is adjusted so that the carbon fiber heating wire 10 inside the front panel 1 generates heat to promote the volatilization of the medicine. At the same time, it can also be used for hot compress to promote blood circulation in the surgical site. When the patient moves, the porous sponge 9 inside the front panel 1 and the back panel 2 of the vest can cushion the impact. At the same time, the cotton cloth 12 inside absorbs sweat and keeps the skin dry, providing the patient with a comfortable wearing experience.
[0039] Finally, it should be noted that the above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. Although the present 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 the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. An adjustable mediastinal tumor postoperative rehabilitation vest, comprising a front panel (1), characterized in that: The vest front piece (1) has a vest back piece (2) on its side wall. Both the vest front piece (1) and the vest back piece (2) are fixedly connected with shoulder straps (3). The vest front piece (1) and the vest back piece (2) are provided with fixing components. The vest front piece (1) is provided with a heating component inside. The fastening assembly includes a fastening buckle (4), the sidewall of which is fixedly connected to the front panel (1) of the vest and the sidewall of one shoulder strap (3), the back panel (2) of the vest and the sidewall of the other shoulder strap (3) are fixedly connected with a Velcro strap (5), the sidewall of which is slidably connected to the inside of the fastening buckle (4), the sidewall of the shoulder strap (3) is fixedly connected with a rubber pad (6), and the front panel (1) of the vest and the back panel (2) of the vest are fixedly connected with an anti-slip silicone strip (7).
2. The adjustable mediastinal tumor postoperative rehabilitation vest according to claim 1, characterized in that: The heating assembly includes a medicine bag (8), the side wall of which is fixedly connected to the inside of the front panel (1) of the vest.
3. The adjustable mediastinal tumor postoperative rehabilitation vest according to claim 2, characterized in that: Both the front panel (1) and the back panel (2) of the vest are fixedly connected to a porous sponge (9), which is used to cushion the impact force during body movement.
4. The adjustable mediastinal tumor postoperative rehabilitation vest according to claim 3, characterized in that: The vest front panel (1) is provided with a carbon fiber heating wire (10) inside, and a controller (11) is provided on the side wall of the vest front panel (1).
5. The adjustable mediastinal tumor postoperative rehabilitation vest according to claim 4, characterized in that: The front panel (1) and the back panel (2) of the vest are both fixedly connected with cotton cloth (12), which is used to absorb sweat and keep the skin dry.
6. The adjustable mediastinal tumor postoperative rehabilitation vest according to claim 2, characterized in that: The medicine bag (8) is made of polypropylene nonwoven fabric and is used to hold medicine packets containing traditional Chinese medicine ingredients.
7. The adjustable mediastinal tumor postoperative rehabilitation vest according to claim 1, characterized in that: The rubber pad (6) is used to increase the friction between the shoulder strap (3) and the body, and the anti-slip silicone strip (7) is used to increase the friction between the front piece (1) and the back piece (2) of the vest and the body.