Infusion heating device for emergency department

By introducing heating components, temperature detection components, and height adjustment components into the infusion heating device, the problems of infusion bottles not being able to be directly heated and their height not being adjustable are solved, achieving uniform heating and temperature monitoring of the infusion bottles, and improving the safety and practicality of the infusion process.

CN223930491UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24AFFILIATED HOSPITAL OF GUILIN MEDICAL UNIV
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Application Number
CN202423028835.6
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2024-12-09
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2034-12-09

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Technical Problem

In existing technologies, infusion bottles cannot be directly heated, the heating effect of infusion tubing is poor, the temperature cannot be monitored, and the placement height of infusion bottles cannot be adjusted, resulting in poor heating effect, high safety risks, and low practicality.

Method used

An emergency infusion heating device was designed, comprising a heating component, a temperature detection component, and a height adjustment component. The heating component directly heats the infusion bottle, the temperature detection component monitors the temperature in real time, the height adjustment component adjusts the height of the infusion bottle, and the infusion tube is guided through the catheter component.

Benefits of technology

It achieves uniform heating and temperature monitoring of the infusion bottle to ensure safety, while the height of the infusion bottle and the guide tube can be adjusted, improving the heating effect and the practicality of the device.

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Abstract

The utility model provides an emergency department infusion heating device, which belongs to the field of medical instruments and comprises a base, a heating component is arranged at the top of the base, a temperature detection component is mounted on the heating component, a height adjusting component is mounted on the heating component, and a catheter component is arranged on the peripheral side of the heating component. By means of the heating assembly and the temperature detection assembly, an infusion bottle can be directly heated, infusion heating is even, meanwhile, the infusion temperature can be monitored, the situation that the temperature is too high or too low is avoided, and through the arranged height adjusting assembly and the catheter assembly, the infusion bottle can be heated more evenly. The height of an infusion bottle can be adjusted, and meanwhile an infusion tube can be guided.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of medical devices, and more specifically, to an emergency infusion heating device. Background Technology

[0002] Currently, the most common method used to treat patients is intravenous infusion. However, if the weather is cold during the infusion process, the infused fluid will be cold, which may cause the patient's body temperature to drop and make the patient feel uncomfortable.

[0003] A search revealed that Chinese patent CN216571074U discloses "an emergency department infusion heating device, which uses a heat preservation chamber on the seat assembly to keep the patient's hand warm during infusion, and heats the infusion tubing by passing it through a heating unit. This increases the temperature of the patient's hand and the infusion solution, thereby reducing patient discomfort and improving practicality." However, it still has the following drawbacks:

[0004] (1) The infusion bottle cannot be heated directly. Heating the infusion tube will cause the medicine to not be fully heated while flowing, resulting in poor heating effect. At the same time, the heating temperature cannot be monitored, which may easily lead to safety risks.

[0005] (2) The placement height of the infusion bottle cannot be adjusted, resulting in low practicality.

[0006] Therefore, we have made improvements to this and proposed an emergency department infusion heating device. Utility Model Content

[0007] The purpose of this utility model is to address the following problems: the inability to directly heat the infusion bottle, the inability to heat the infusion tube resulting in incomplete heating of the medicine during flow, leading to poor heating effect, the inability to monitor the heating temperature, which may pose a safety risk, and the inability to adjust the placement height of the infusion bottle, resulting in low practicality.

[0008] To achieve the above-mentioned objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution:

[0009] Emergency department infusion heating devices are used to improve the above problems.

[0010] The present invention is as follows:

[0011] The device includes a base, a heating assembly on the top of the base, a temperature detection assembly mounted on the heating assembly, a height adjustment assembly mounted on the heating assembly, and a conduit assembly on the periphery of the heating assembly.

[0012] The heating assembly includes a support column, a connecting ring, a support rod, a heating frame, a hot water bag, a heater, a heating wire, a controller, and a control panel. The support column is rotatably connected to the top of the base. The connecting ring is located around the periphery of the support column. Two support rods are fixedly connected to the periphery of the connecting ring. The heating frame is installed at the end of the support rod away from the support column. The hot water bag is located inside the heating frame. The heater is installed at the top of the support rod. The heating wire is located between the heating frame and the heater, enabling the heating frame and heater to work together. The controller is installed at the top of the support rod and works in conjunction with the heater for control. The control panel is located on one side of the support rod and works in conjunction with the controller for control.

[0013] As a preferred technical solution of this utility model, the temperature detection component includes a temperature detector, a temperature detection sensing hook, and a display panel. The temperature detector is installed at the bottom of the support rod, the temperature detection sensing hook is located at the bottom of the temperature detector and is used in conjunction with the temperature detector, and the display panel is installed on one side of the support rod and is used in conjunction with the temperature detector.

[0014] As a preferred technical solution of this utility model, the height adjustment component includes a limiting groove, a sliding groove, a limiting slider, a spring, and an extension handle. The multiple limiting grooves are formed on the periphery of the support column, the sliding groove is formed on the inner side of the connecting ring, the limiting slider is slidably connected to the inside of the sliding groove and is used in conjunction with the limiting groove, the spring is set inside the sliding groove and is used in conjunction with the limiting slider, and the extension handle is fixedly connected to one side of the limiting slider and slidably connected to the inside of the sliding groove and extends through the connecting ring to the outside of the connecting ring.

[0015] As a preferred technical solution of this utility model, the conduit assembly includes a rotating ring, a rotating groove, a rotating block, and a guide ring. The rotating ring is fixedly connected to the periphery of the support column, the rotating groove is opened on the periphery of the rotating ring, a plurality of rotating blocks are slidably connected inside the rotating groove, and the guide ring is fixedly connected to one side of the rotating block.

[0016] As a preferred technical solution of this utility model, a protective cover is installed at one end of the support rod near the heating frame, and the protective cover is made of plastic.

[0017] As a preferred technical solution of this utility model, the bottom of the base is equipped with omnidirectional wheels, and the number of omnidirectional wheels is multiple and evenly distributed on the bottom of the base.

[0018] As a preferred technical solution of this utility model, a rotating column is fixedly connected to the bottom of the support column, the rotating column is rotatably connected to the inside of the base, the bottom of the base is provided with a rotating groove, a fixed ring is slidably connected inside the rotating groove, and the fixed ring is threadedly connected to the rotating column.

[0019] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:

[0020] In the solution of this utility model:

[0021] 1. By setting up heating components and temperature detection components, it is possible to directly heat the infusion bottle, so that the infusion is heated evenly, and at the same time, the temperature of the infusion can be monitored to prevent the temperature from being too high or too low;

[0022] 2. By setting up height adjustment components and tubing components, the height of the infusion bottle can be adjusted, and the infusion tubing can be guided. Attached Figure Description

[0023] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the structure of the emergency department infusion heating device provided by this utility model;

[0024] Figure 2 Right view of the emergency department infusion heating device provided by this utility model;

[0025] Figure 3 The emergency department infusion heating device provided by this utility model Figure 2 A schematic diagram of the three-dimensional cross-sectional structure at point AA;

[0026] Figure 4 The emergency department infusion heating device provided by this utility model Figure 3 Enlarged view of point A in the middle;

[0027] Figure 5 A front view three-dimensional structural diagram of the emergency department infusion heating device provided by this utility model.

[0028] The image shows:

[0029] 1. Base; 2. Heating assembly; 3. Temperature detection assembly; 4. Height adjustment assembly; 5. Conduit assembly; 201. Support column; 202. Connecting ring; 203. Support rod; 204. Heating frame; 205. Hot water bag; 206. Heater; 207. Heating wire; 208. Controller; 209. Control panel; 301. Temperature detector; 302. Temperature detection sensing hook; 303. Display panel; 401. Limiting groove; 402. Sliding groove; 403. Limiting slider; 404. Spring; 405. Extension handle; 501. Rotating ring; 502. Rotating groove; 503. Rotating block; 504. Guide ring; 6. Protective cover; 7. Casters; 8. Rotating groove; 9. Fixing ring; 10. Rotating column. Detailed Implementation

[0030] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the embodiments of this utility model clearer, the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some, not all, of the embodiments of this utility model.

[0031] Therefore, the following detailed description of the embodiments of this utility model is not intended to limit the scope of the claimed utility model, but merely to illustrate some embodiments of the utility model. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of this utility model without inventive effort are within the scope of protection of this utility model.

[0032] It should be noted that, unless otherwise specified, the embodiments and features and technical solutions in the present invention can be combined with each other.

[0033] It should be noted that similar labels and letters in the following figures indicate similar items. Therefore, once an item is defined in one figure, it does not need to be further defined and explained in subsequent figures.

[0034] like Figure 1-5 As shown, this embodiment proposes an emergency department infusion heating device, including a base 1, a heating component 2 is provided on the top of the base 1, a temperature detection component 3 is installed on the heating component 2, a height adjustment component 4 is installed on the heating component 2, and a catheter component 5 is provided on the periphery of the heating component 2.

[0035] Heating assembly 2 includes a support column 201, a connecting ring 202, a support rod 203, a heating frame 204, a hot water bag 205, a heater 206, a heating wire 207, a controller 208, and a control panel 209. The support column 201 is rotatably connected to the top of the base 1. The connecting ring 202 is disposed around the periphery of the support column 201. Two support rods 203 are fixedly connected to the periphery of the connecting ring 202. The heating frame 204 is installed at the end of the support rod 203 away from the support column 201. The hot water bag 205 is disposed inside the heating frame 204. The heater 206 is installed on the top of the support rod 203. The heating wire 207 is disposed between the heating frame 204 and the heater 206, connecting the heating frame 204 and the heater 206. The heater 206 works in conjunction with the controller 208, which is installed on the top of the support rod 203 and works in conjunction with the heater 206. The control panel 209 is located on one side of the support rod 203 and works in conjunction with the controller 208. In use, the infusion bottle is placed inside the hot water bag 205, and after the infusion tubing is installed, the controller 208 is operated through the control panel 209 to start the heater 206. The heater 206 heats the heating frame 204 through the heating wire 207. The heat from the heating frame 204 is conducted to the hot water bag 205, causing the hot water bag 205 to heat up. Then, the heat is evenly conducted to the infusion bottle through the hot water bag 205, causing the temperature of the medicine solution inside the infusion bottle to rise.

[0036] like Figure 4 As shown, the temperature detection component 3 includes a temperature detector 301, a temperature detection sensing hook 302, and a display panel 303. The temperature detector 301 is installed at the bottom of the support rod 203. The temperature detection sensing hook 302 is located at the bottom of the temperature detector 301 and works in conjunction with the temperature detector 301. The display panel 303 is installed on one side of the support rod 203 and works in conjunction with the temperature detector 301. In use, one end of the infusion tube is wrapped around the temperature detection sensing hook 302. The temperature detector 301 will detect the temperature of the infusion through the temperature detection sensing hook 302 and display the temperature in real time on the display panel 303, thereby detecting the infusion temperature.

[0037] like Figure 5As shown, the height adjustment assembly 4 includes a limiting groove 401, a sliding groove 402, a limiting slider 403, a spring 404, and an extension handle 405. Multiple limiting grooves 401 are formed on the periphery of the support column 201. The sliding groove 402 is formed on the inner side of the connecting ring 202. The limiting slider 403 is slidably connected to the inside of the sliding groove 402 and is used in conjunction with the limiting groove 401. The spring 404 is disposed inside the sliding groove 402 and is used in conjunction with the limiting slider 403. The extension handle 405 is fixedly connected to one side of the limiting slider 403 and slidably connected to the sliding groove 403. The groove 402 extends from the inside of the connecting ring 202 to the outside of the connecting ring 202. When in use, pulling the extension handle 405 causes the limiting slider 403 to retract into the inside of the sliding groove 402. Then, pulling the connecting ring 202 allows the connecting ring 202 to be adjusted up and down on the support column 201. After adjustment, releasing the extension handle 405 causes the spring 404 to apply elastic force to the limiting slider 403, causing the limiting slider 403 to spring into the limiting groove 401 to fix the connecting ring 202, thus allowing the placement height of the infusion bottle to be adjusted.

[0038] like Figure 3 As shown, the catheter assembly 5 includes a rotating ring 501, a rotating groove 502, a rotating block 503, and a guide ring 504. The rotating ring 501 is fixedly connected to the periphery of the support column 201. The rotating groove 502 is opened on the periphery of the rotating ring 501. Multiple rotating blocks 503 are slidably connected inside the rotating groove 502. The guide ring 504 is fixedly connected to one side of the rotating block 503. During use, the guide ring 504 can guide the infusion tube to prevent it from becoming messy.

[0039] like Figure 3 As shown, a protective cover 6 is installed at one end of the support rod 203 near the heating frame 204. The protective cover 6 is made of plastic and can protect the heating frame 204 during use.

[0040] like Figure 3 As shown, the bottom of the base 1 is equipped with multiple casters 7, which are evenly distributed on the bottom of the base 1. The casters 7 facilitate the movement of the base 1 during use.

[0041] like Figure 5 As shown, a rotating column 10 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the support column 201. The rotating column 10 is rotatably connected to the inside of the base 1. A rotating groove 8 is provided at the bottom of the base 1. A fixing ring 9 is slidably connected inside the rotating groove 8. The fixing ring 9 is threadedly connected to the rotating column 10. When in use, rotating the support column 201 causes the rotating column 10 to rotate, which causes the fixing ring 9 to slide down inside the rotating groove 8 and press against the ground, thus fixing the base 1.

[0042] Specifically, when using the infusion heating device in this emergency department: place the infusion bottle inside the hot water bag 205, then install the infusion tubing, and wrap one end of the tubing around the temperature sensing hook 302. The temperature detector 301 will detect the temperature of the infusion through the temperature sensing hook 302 and display the temperature in real time on the display panel 303. The controller 208 is operated via the control panel 209 to start the heater 206. The heater 206 heats the heating frame 204 through the heating wire 207. The heat from the heating frame 204 is conducted to the hot water bag 205, thus heating the infusion bottle. The hot water bottle 205 generates heat, which is then evenly conducted to the infusion bottle, raising the temperature of the medication inside. Pulling the extension handle 405 causes the limiting slider 403 to retract into the sliding groove 402. Then, pulling the connecting ring 202 allows for height adjustment on the support column 201. After adjustment, releasing the extension handle 405 causes the spring 404 to apply elastic force to the limiting slider 403, causing it to spring into the limiting groove 401 and fix the connecting ring 202, thus allowing adjustment of the infusion bottle's placement height.

[0043] All technical features in this embodiment can be freely combined according to actual needs.

[0044] The above embodiments are preferred implementations of this utility model. In addition, this utility model can also be implemented in other ways. Any obvious substitutions without departing from the concept of this technical solution are within the protection scope of this utility model.

Claims

1. An emergency department infusion heating device, comprising a base (1), characterized in that, A heating component (2) is provided on the top of the base (1), a temperature detection component (3) is installed on the heating component (2), a height adjustment component (4) is installed on the heating component (2), and a conduit component (5) is provided on the periphery of the heating component (2). The heating assembly (2) includes a support column (201), a connecting ring (202), a support rod (203), a heating frame (204), a hot water bag (205), a heater (206), a heating wire (207), a controller (208), and a control panel (209). The support column (201) is rotatably connected to the top of the base (1). The connecting ring (202) is disposed on the periphery of the support column (201). Two support rods (203) are fixedly connected to the periphery of the connecting ring (202). The heating frame (204) is installed on the support rod (203) away from the support column (209). At one end of 201), the hot water bag (205) is disposed inside the heating frame (204), the heater (206) is installed on the top of the support rod (203), the heating wire (207) is disposed between the heating frame (204) and the heater (206) so that the heating frame (204) and the heater (206) cooperate with each other, the controller (208) is installed on the top of the support rod (203) and is used to control the heater (206), and the control panel (209) is disposed on one side of the support rod (203) and is used to control the controller (208).

2. The emergency department infusion heating device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The temperature detection component (3) includes a temperature detector (301), a temperature detection sensing hook (302), and a display panel (303). The temperature detector (301) is installed at the bottom of the support rod (203). The temperature detection sensing hook (302) is located at the bottom of the temperature detector (301) and is used in conjunction with the temperature detector (301). The display panel (303) is installed on one side of the support rod (203) and is used in conjunction with the temperature detector (301).

3. The emergency department infusion heating device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The height adjustment assembly (4) includes a limiting groove (401), a sliding groove (402), a limiting slider (403), a spring (404), and an extension handle (405). The limiting grooves (401) are formed on the periphery of the support column (201). The sliding groove (402) is formed on the inner side of the connecting ring (202). The limiting slider (403) is slidably connected to the inside of the sliding groove (402) and is used in conjunction with the limiting groove (401). The spring (404) is set inside the sliding groove (402) and is used in conjunction with the limiting slider (403). The extension handle (405) is fixedly connected to one side of the limiting slider (403) and slidably connected to the inside of the sliding groove (402), extending through the connecting ring (202) to the outside of the connecting ring (202).

4. The emergency department infusion heating device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The conduit assembly (5) includes a rotating ring (501), a rotating groove (502), a rotating block (503), and a guide ring (504). The rotating ring (501) is fixedly connected to the periphery of the support column (201). The rotating groove (502) is opened on the periphery of the rotating ring (501). A plurality of rotating blocks (503) are slidably connected inside the rotating groove (502). The guide ring (504) is fixedly connected to one side of the rotating block (503).

5. The emergency department infusion heating device according to claim 1, characterized in that, A protective cover (6) is installed at one end of the support rod (203) near the heating frame (204), and the protective cover (6) is made of plastic.

6. The emergency department infusion heating device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The bottom of the base (1) is equipped with casters (7), and there are multiple casters (7) evenly distributed on the bottom of the base (1).

7. The emergency department infusion heating device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The bottom of the support column (201) is fixedly connected to a rotating column (10), which is rotatably connected to the inside of the base (1). The bottom of the base (1) is provided with a rotating groove (8), and a fixing ring (9) is slidably connected inside the rotating groove (8). The fixing ring (9) is threadedly connected to the rotating column (10).

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  • Infusion heating device for emergency department

    CN216571074U