Massage device for nursing peritoneal dialysis patient

By combining a water bag and a vibrator, the problem of excessive vibration in peritoneal dialysis patient massage devices has been solved, achieving a stable fit and gentle massage, thus improving the patient's nursing experience.

CN223930402UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24WUXI NO 2 PEOPLES HOSPITAL
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202423051415.X
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2024-12-11
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2034-12-11

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Technical Problem

In existing peritoneal dialysis patient massage devices, the buffer layer material or design is weak, resulting in excessive vibration amplitude, causing patient discomfort and reducing the massage experience.

Method used

A massage device for peritoneal dialysis patients is designed, which combines a water bag and a vibrator. The vibration is transmitted to the patient's abdomen through the water bag to reduce the intensity of the vibration. The device is securely fitted to the abdomen by connecting rods and support rods, and the water bag is kept warm by using heat insulation cloth.

Benefits of technology

It provides a gentle massage experience, avoids discomfort caused by excessive vibration, ensures the device is stable and does not compress the abdomen, maintains the temperature of the water bag, and improves the patient's care.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of peritoneal dialysis patient nursing equipment, and discloses a massage device for peritoneal dialysis patient nursing. The massage device for nursing the peritoneal dialysis patient comprises a nursing belt, two fixing plates, an adjusting rod and a vibrator, the two fixing plates are fixedly connected to the nursing belt, the adjusting rod is arranged on the fixing plates in a threaded mode, the vibrator is arranged at the lower end of the adjusting rod, and the massage device further comprises a water bag and a first connecting belt. Two water bags are arranged in the nursing belt, and a plurality of first connecting belts are connected to the nursing belt. Vibration generated by the vibrator can be transmitted to the water bag and then transmitted to the abdomen of a peritoneal dialysis patient through the water bag, so that the vibration strength is relieved, milder massage experience is provided, and discomfort of the patient caused by too large vibration amplitude is avoided.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field of peritoneal dialysis patient care equipment, and discloses a massage device for peritoneal dialysis patient care. Background Technology

[0002] Peritoneal dialysis is a treatment for chronic kidney failure that uses the patient's own peritoneum as a filter to remove waste products and excess water from the blood. During peritoneal dialysis, a soft catheter is inserted into the patient's abdomen, through which dialysate is introduced into the abdominal cavity.

[0003] After peritoneal dialysis, patients receive a personalized massage experience using specialized massage equipment to help alleviate discomfort and pain caused by the treatment. However, the cushioning layer in the massage equipment may be thin due to its material or design, leading to excessive vibrations that can cause discomfort and reduce the overall massage experience.

[0004] Therefore, there is a need for a massage device for peritoneal dialysis patients that can reduce the intensity of vibration. Utility Model Content

[0005] In order to overcome the shortcomings of existing massage devices, such as the buffer layer being weak due to material or design, resulting in excessive vibration amplitude and causing patient discomfort, thereby reducing the patient's massage experience, this utility model provides a massage device for peritoneal dialysis patients that can reduce vibration intensity.

[0006] The technical implementation scheme of this utility model is as follows: a massage device for peritoneal dialysis patient care, including a nursing belt, a fixing plate, an adjusting rod and a vibrator. Two fixing plates are fixedly connected to the nursing belt. An adjusting rod is threaded on the fixing plate. A vibrator is provided at the lower end of the adjusting rod. It also includes water bags and first connecting belts. Two water bags are provided inside the nursing belt. Multiple first connecting belts are connected to the nursing belt.

[0007] Furthermore, it also includes connecting rods and support rods. Two connecting rods are rotatably mounted on the fixed plate, and a support rod is threaded onto the lower end of the connecting rod.

[0008] Furthermore, it also includes a second connecting strap and an insulating cloth. Multiple second connecting straps are connected to the nursing strap, and the insulating cloth is connected to both of the second connecting straps.

[0009] Furthermore, it also includes a protective cover, which is fitted onto the vibrator.

[0010] Furthermore, it also includes anti-slip pads, with two anti-slip pads at the bottom of the care belt.

[0011] Furthermore, it also includes a screw cap on the water bag.

[0012] Compared with the prior art, the present invention provides a massage device for peritoneal dialysis patients, which has the following beneficial effects: 1. The vibration generated by the vibrator is transmitted to the water bag, and then to the abdomen of the peritoneal dialysis patient through the water bag, so as to reduce the vibration intensity and provide a gentler massage experience, and avoid excessive vibration amplitude that may cause discomfort to the patient.

[0013] 2. The connecting rod drives the fixing plate to rise, so that the nursing belt can be smoothly fitted to the patient's abdomen without causing pressure. The support rod supports the nursing belt to ensure its stability and avoids putting extra pressure on the patient's abdomen.

[0014] 3. By pulling the insulating cloth back into place and covering the water bag again, the temperature of the liquid inside the water bag is maintained and heat loss is prevented. Attached Figure Description

[0015] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the present invention.

[0016] Figure 2 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the nursing belt, water bag, and first connecting belt of this utility model.

[0017] Figure 3 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the nursing belt and anti-slip mat of this utility model.

[0018] Figure 4 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the fixing plate, connecting rod, and support rod of this utility model.

[0019] Figure 5 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the second connecting strip, insulation cloth, and protective sleeve of this utility model.

[0020] In the attached diagram: 1. Nursing belt, 2. Water bag, 3. First connecting belt, 4. Fixing plate, 5. Adjusting rod, 6. Vibrator, 7. Connecting rod, 8. Support rod, 9. Second connecting belt, 10. Insulation cloth, 11. Protective cover, 12. Anti-slip mat. Detailed Implementation

[0021] 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 scope of protection of the present utility model. Embodiment 1: A massage device for peritoneal dialysis patient care, please refer to... Figures 1-5The device includes a nursing belt 1, a fixing plate 4, an adjusting rod 5, and a vibrator 6. Two fixing plates 4 are fixedly connected to the nursing belt 1. An adjusting rod 5 is threaded onto the fixing plate 4. The vibrator 6 is located at the lower end of the adjusting rod 5. Two water bags 2 are installed inside the nursing belt 1. Four first connecting straps 3 are connected to the nursing belt 1. The first connecting straps 3 limit the position of the water bags 2. A protective sleeve 11 is fitted over the vibrator 6 to prevent damage to the water bags 2 from prolonged use. Two anti-slip pads 12 are provided at the bottom of the nursing belt 1 to increase the friction between the nursing belt 1 and the patient's skin and prevent the nursing belt 1 from moving. A screw cap is provided on the water bags 2.

[0022] When providing care to a peritoneal dialysis patient, first place the care belt 1 on the patient's abdomen. Next, rotate the adjusting rod 5 to adjust the height of the vibrator 6. Once the vibrator 6 comes into contact with the water bag 2, stop rotating the adjusting rod 5 and then turn on the vibrator 6. The vibration generated by the vibrator 6 will be transmitted to the water bag 2, and then to the patient's abdomen through the water bag 2. This reduces the vibration intensity and provides a gentler massage experience, avoiding excessive vibration that could cause discomfort to the patient. The vibration transmitted through the water bag 2 can have a massage-like effect, helping to relieve discomfort and pain caused by peritoneal dialysis treatment.

[0023] Example 2: Based on Example 1, please refer to... Figure 1 and Figure 4 Two connecting rods 7 are rotatably mounted on the fixed plate 4. A support rod 8 is threaded at the lower end of the connecting rod 7. The support angle can be adjusted by rotating the connecting rod 7.

[0024] After placing the nursing band 1 on the abdomen of the peritoneal dialysis patient, rotate the support rod 8. The connecting rod 7 will then drive the fixing plate 4 to rise, so that the nursing band 1 can fit smoothly against the patient's abdomen without causing pressure. The support rod 8 supports the nursing band 1 to ensure its stability and avoids putting additional pressure on the patient's abdomen.

[0025] Please see Figure 1 and Figure 5 Nursing belt 1 is connected to multiple second connecting belts 9, and two second connecting belts 9 are connected together to an insulating cloth 10.

[0026] When the liquid in water bag 2 needs to be replaced, first turn the insulating cloth 10 outward so that it no longer covers water bag 2. Then, unscrew the cap on water bag 2 and pour out the old liquid. After that, inject the new liquid into water bag 2. After the injection is completed, tighten the cap again and close water bag 2. Finally, pull the insulating cloth 10 back to its original position so that it covers water bag 2 again to maintain the temperature of the liquid in water bag 2 and prevent heat loss.

[0027] 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 massage device for peritoneal dialysis patients, comprising a nursing belt (1), a fixing plate (4), an adjusting rod (5), and a vibrator (6), wherein two fixing plates (4) are fixedly connected to the nursing belt (1), an adjusting rod (5) is threaded onto the fixing plate (4), and a vibrator (6) is provided at the lower end of the adjusting rod (5), characterized in that, It also includes water bags (2) and first connecting straps (3). The nursing strap (1) has two water bags (2) inside and multiple first connecting straps (3) connected to the nursing strap (1).

2. A massage device for peritoneal dialysis patient care according to claim 1, characterized in that, It also includes a connecting rod (7) and a support rod (8). Two connecting rods (7) are rotatably mounted on the fixed plate (4), and a support rod (8) is threaded at the lower end of the connecting rod (7).

3. A massage device for peritoneal dialysis patient care according to claim 2, characterized in that, It also includes a second connecting strap (9) and an insulating cloth (10). Multiple second connecting straps (9) are connected to the nursing strap (1), and the two second connecting straps (9) are connected together to the insulating cloth (10).

4. A massage device for peritoneal dialysis patient care according to claim 3, characterized in that, It also includes a protective sleeve (11), which is fitted onto the vibrator (6).

5. A massage device for peritoneal dialysis patient care according to claim 4, characterized in that, It also includes anti-slip pads (12), and the bottom of the nursing belt (1) is provided with two anti-slip pads (12).

6. A massage device for peritoneal dialysis patient care according to claim 5, characterized in that, It also includes a water bag (2) with a screw cap.