Medicine feeding device for mental patient
By designing a medication delivery device with an adsorption mechanism and an injection tube, the problem of pills getting stuck in the mouth is solved by using water flow to flush the pills into the esophagus, thus improving the effectiveness of medication delivery.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202423058689.1
- 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
AI Technical Summary
Existing medication delivery devices for mental patients often result in pills getting stuck in the mouth when not used with water, leading to poor medication delivery effectiveness.
A medication feeding device was designed, comprising a connecting shell, a connecting cap, an adsorption mechanism, a movable plug, and an injection tube. The adsorption mechanism keeps the connecting cap closed, and water flow is used to flush the tablet into the esophagus, ensuring that the tablet is swallowed smoothly.
By flushing the medicine with water, the tablets are ensured to enter the esophagus smoothly, improving the effectiveness and efficiency of medication administration.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of medication administration technology, and in particular to a medication administration device for mental patients. Background Technology
[0002] Mental illness refers to brain dysfunction caused by various harmful external factors, clinically manifested as abnormal mental activity. When administering medication to mental patients, a feeding device is generally used. When administering solid granules, the device is directly pushed into the patient's mouth. However, without water, the medication may become lodged in the patient's mouth, leading to spitting it out after administration, thus affecting the effectiveness of the medication. Utility Model Content
[0003] The purpose of this invention is to address the shortcomings of existing technologies where medication remains stuck in the patient's mouth due to the lack of water, leading to spitting it out after administration and affecting the effectiveness of the medication. Therefore, this invention proposes a medication administration device for mental patients.
[0004] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:
[0005] Design a medication feeding device for mental patients, including a connecting shell with openings at both ends. A connecting cover is hinged to one end of the connecting shell and is adsorbed by an adsorption mechanism. A connecting rod is provided at the other end of the connecting shell, and a first movable plug and a second movable plug are fixedly connected to the connecting rod. The first movable plug and the second movable plug abut against the connecting shell and are spaced apart. An injection tube is provided in communication with the connecting shell, and a sealing cap is threaded onto the injection tube.
[0006] Preferably, the adsorption mechanism includes a first magnet and a second magnet, the first magnet being fixedly connected to the connecting shell, and the second magnet being fixedly connected to the connecting cover, wherein the opposing surfaces of the first magnet and the second magnet are opposite magnetic surfaces.
[0007] Preferably, two hinge rods are hinged to the connecting shell, and a first spring is connected between each of the two hinge rods and the connecting shell.
[0008] Preferably, a buffer block is fixedly connected to both of the hinge rods.
[0009] Preferably, a connecting frame is fixedly connected to the connecting shell, an abutting rod is provided through the connecting frame, a connecting block is fixedly connected to the abutting rod, a second spring is fixedly connected between the connecting block and the connecting frame, the second spring is in a compressed state, and the abutting rod abuts against the connecting rod.
[0010] Preferably, a fixed pulley is fixedly connected to the connecting shell, and a pull rope is connected to the abutting rod. The pull rope passes through the fixed pulley and is connected to the abutting rod.
[0011] Preferably, the connecting shell is made of a transparent material.
[0012] The present invention provides a medication feeding device for mental patients, which has the following advantages: by placing the tablet into the front end of the connecting shell, when the medication is fed, the second movable plug moves to open the connecting shell, and the tablet falls into the mouth. After continuous movement, the water between the first and second movable plugs flows out, so as to flush the tablet into the esophagus, thereby ensuring the effectiveness of the medication feeding. Attached Figure Description
[0013] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a medication feeding device for mental patients proposed in this utility model;
[0014] Figure 2 This is a three-dimensional sectional view of a medication feeding device for mental patients proposed in this utility model;
[0015] Figure 3 This is a front view of a medication feeding device for mental patients proposed in this utility model.
[0016] In the diagram: 1. Connecting shell; 2. Connecting rod; 3. Connecting cover; 4. Hinge rod; 5. Buffer block; 6. First spring; 7. Pull rope; 8. Fixed pulley; 9. Sealing cover; 10. Connecting frame; 11. Abutting rod; 12. Second spring; 13. Connecting block; 14. First magnet; 15. Second magnet; 16. First movable plug; 17. Second movable plug. Detailed Implementation
[0017] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments of the present utility model. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments.
[0018] Example 1: Refer to Figure 1-3A medication feeding device for mental patients includes a connecting shell 1 with openings at both ends. The connecting shell 1 is made of transparent plastic to allow observation of the liquid volume. A connecting cover 3 is hinged to one end of the connecting shell 1 and is adsorbed by an adsorption mechanism. A connecting rod 2 is provided at the other end of the connecting shell 1, and a first movable plug 16 and a second movable plug 17 are fixedly connected to the connecting rod 2. Both the first movable plug 16 and the second movable plug 17 abut against the connecting shell 1 and are spaced apart. When a tablet is placed at the front end of the connecting shell 1, the second movable plug 17 moves to open the connecting shell 1, allowing the tablet to fall into the mouth. After continuous movement, the water between the first movable plug 16 and the second movable plug 17 flows out, flushing the tablet into the esophagus, thus ensuring the effectiveness of the medication feeding.
[0019] A liquid injection tube is connected to the connecting shell 1, and a sealing cap 9 is threaded onto the liquid injection tube. When the medicine is a fixed tablet, water is injected into the liquid injection tube when the sealing cap 9 is opened. When the medicine is a liquid, the medicine is injected directly from the liquid injection tube. When the second movable plug 17 is removed from the shell 1, the liquid will flow out and enter the oral cavity.
[0020] The adsorption mechanism includes a first magnet 14 and a second magnet 15. The first magnet 14 is fixedly connected to the connecting shell 1, and the second magnet 15 is fixedly connected to the connecting cover 3. The opposing surfaces of the first magnet 14 and the second magnet 15 are opposite magnetic surfaces. By using the attraction between the first magnet 14 and the second magnet 15, the connecting cover 3 is covered, thus forming a drug storage space between the connecting cover 3 and the second movable plug 17.
[0021] Example 2: Refer to Figure 1-3 In another preferred embodiment of this utility model, based on embodiment 1, two hinge rods 4 are hinged to the connecting shell 1. A first spring 6 is connected between the two hinge rods 4 and the connecting shell 1. The first spring 6 connects the two hinge rods 4 to the shell 1. By pressing the two hinge rods 4, the hinge rods 4 are rotated to open the patient's mouth, thereby allowing medication to be administered.
[0022] Both hinge rods 4 are fixedly connected to buffer blocks 5, which are made of rubber material to increase comfort when supporting the patient's oral cavity.
[0023] During medication administration, before the device is inserted into the mouth, the patient is prone to moving around, which may cause accidental contact with the connecting rod 2, resulting in the second moving plug 17 moving and opening the connecting cover 3, causing the tablet to fall out. (Refer to...) Figure 1-3In another preferred embodiment of this utility model, based on embodiment 1, a connecting frame 10 is fixedly connected to the connecting shell 1, an abutment rod 11 is provided through the connecting frame 10, a connecting block 13 is fixedly connected to the abutment rod 11, and a second spring 12 is fixedly connected between the connecting block 13 and the connecting frame 10. The second spring 12 is in a compressed state, and the abutment rod 11 abuts against the connecting rod 2. By using the restoring force of the second spring 12, the abutment rod 11 abuts against the connecting rod 2, which plays a role in fixing the connecting rod 2 and preventing accidental contact that could cause the connecting cover 3 to open and the tablet to fall out.
[0024] A fixed pulley 8 is fixedly connected to the connecting shell 1, and a pull rope 7 is connected to the abutment rod 11. The pull rope 7 passes through the fixed pulley 8 and is connected to the abutment rod 11. The pull rope 7 serves as a connection so that after the hinge rod 4 is pressed, the abutment rod 11 is moved upward under the action of the pull rope 7, thereby releasing the fixation of the connecting rod 2 and making it easier to push the connecting rod 2.
[0025] When using the medication: Insert the hinge rod 4 into the patient's mouth, then press both hinge rods 4 to open the patient's mouth. Under the action of the pull rope 7, the abutment rod 11 moves upward, releasing the fixation of the connecting rod 2. Push the connecting rod 2 to move, moving the second moving plug 17 to open the connecting shell 1. The tablet falls into the mouth. After continuous movement, the second moving plug 17 moves out of the shell 1, allowing the water between the first moving plug 16 and the second moving plug 17 to flow out, flushing the tablet into the esophagus, thus completing the medication administration.
[0026] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model, but the protection scope of the present utility model is not limited thereto. Any equivalent substitutions or changes made by those skilled in the art within the technical scope disclosed in the present utility model, based on the technical solution and the inventive concept of the present utility model, should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A medication feeding device for mental patients, comprising a connecting shell (1), characterized in that, Both ends of the connecting shell (1) are open. A connecting cover (3) is hinged to one end of the connecting shell (1). The connecting cover (3) is adsorbed by an adsorption mechanism. A connecting rod (2) is provided at the other end of the connecting shell (1). A first movable plug (16) and a second movable plug (17) are fixedly connected to the connecting rod (2). The first movable plug (16) and the second movable plug (17) abut against the connecting shell (1). The first movable plug (16) and the second movable plug (17) are spaced apart. An injection tube is connected to the connecting shell (1). A sealing cap (9) is threaded onto the injection tube.
2. The medication feeding device for mental patients according to claim 1, characterized in that, The adsorption mechanism includes a first magnet (14) and a second magnet (15). The first magnet (14) is fixedly connected to the connecting shell (1), and the second magnet (15) is fixedly connected to the connecting cover (3). The opposing surfaces of the first magnet (14) and the second magnet (15) are opposite magnetic surfaces.
3. The medication feeding device for mental patients according to claim 1, characterized in that, Two hinge rods (4) are hinged to the connecting shell (1), and a first spring (6) is connected between the two hinge rods (4) and the connecting shell (1).
4. A medication feeding device for mental patients according to claim 3, characterized in that, Both of the hinge rods (4) are fixedly connected to buffer blocks (5).
5. A medication feeding device for mental patients according to claim 3, characterized in that, A connecting frame (10) is fixedly connected to the connecting shell (1). An abutment rod (11) is provided through the connecting frame (10). A connecting block (13) is fixedly connected to the abutment rod (11). A second spring (12) is fixedly connected between the connecting block (13) and the connecting frame (10). The second spring (12) is in a compressed state. The abutment rod (11) abuts against the connecting rod (2).
6. A medication feeding device for mental patients according to claim 5, characterized in that, A fixed pulley (8) is fixedly connected to the connecting shell (1), and a pull rope (7) is connected to the abutting rod (11). The pull rope (7) passes through the fixed pulley (8) and is connected to the abutting rod (11).
7. A medication feeding device for mental patients according to claim 1, characterized in that, The connecting shell (1) is made of a transparent material.