Storage and transportation box for digestive endoscopes

By designing a multi-slot body and limiting structure in the digestive endoscope storage and transport box, the storage problems of the digestive endoscope insertion part and beam guide in the prior art have been solved, and efficient and protective transportation has been achieved.

CN223935299UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24NANFANG HOSPITAL OF SOUTHERN MEDICAL UNIV
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Application Number
CN202520685422.0
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-04-12
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2035-04-12

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Technical Problem

Existing digestive endoscope storage and transport boxes cannot effectively store and protect the insertion part and beam guide of the digestive endoscope, and the limiting structure is complicated to operate, affecting work efficiency.

Method used

A storage and transport box was designed, which includes multiple slots for placing the operating part, insertion part and beam guide. Through the cooperation of limiting structures such as sponge blocks and magnetic blocks, the digestive endoscope is pressed, fixed and protected to prevent shaking.

Benefits of technology

This design allows for the separate placement of the two tubes of the digestive endoscope, avoiding bending damage, simplifying the limiting operation, improving transportation efficiency, and protecting the beam guide through an arc-shaped structure. The magnetic block facilitates opening and closing, making it convenient to use.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the field of storage and transportation of digestive endoscopes, in particular to a storage and transportation box for the digestive endoscopes, which is provided with a groove body for storing an operation part and two groove bodies for storing an insertion part and a light transmitting bundle, and can play a role in stretching the digestive endoscopes into the groove for pressing and fixing at the same time. Comprising a box body, a foam block is arranged in the box body, a first groove body matched with an operation part is embedded in the right rear portion of the upper surface of the foam block, and a second groove body communicates with the front side of the first groove body; the left side of the first groove body is communicated with a third groove body, the left end of the third groove body is bent forwards to form a fourth groove body, and the front end of the fourth groove body is provided with a fifth groove body matched with the light guide connector. The left side of the box body is connected with an upper cover through a hinge, and a first magnetic block and a second magnetic block are embedded in the right side edge of the upper cover. A limiting structure extending into the first groove body to the fifth groove body is fixedly arranged on the inner surface of the upper cover. The device is easy to operate, convenient to use and suitable for various physical examination medical institutions.
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Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of storage and transportation of digestive endoscopes, specifically a storage and transportation box for digestive endoscopes. Background Technology

[0002] Currently, the diagnosis of some diseases requires the assistance of digestive endoscopy. A digestive endoscope typically includes an operating section, below which is a flexible insertion section. A lens is located at the front end of the insertion section for viewing the affected area. A beam guide connector is located on one side of the operating section, connecting to one end of the beam guide, which in turn has a light guide connector at the other end. After use, the digestive endoscope needs to be temporarily stored and transported for sterilization. For example, Chinese utility model patent application number 202420630193.8 discloses a digestive endoscope storage and transportation box, including: a storage and transportation box, which includes a box body, the top of the box body is open and the top of the box body is provided with a cover plate; a tray, which is disposed in the box body and the top of the tray has a third fixing groove, the two ends of the third fixing groove are respectively provided with a first fixing groove and a second fixing groove; and a limiting structure, which includes a side plate and a shell, a plurality of side plates are respectively disposed on one side of the third fixing groove, the side plates have fixing holes, a plurality of shells are respectively disposed on the other side of the third fixing groove opposite to each side plate, a slider is slidably installed in the shell, and a fixing rod is provided on both sides of the slider, which slides through the two ends of the shell, and one of the fixing rods can pass over the third fixing groove and be inserted into the corresponding fixing hole.

[0003] The aforementioned digestive endoscope storage and transport box, with its first, second, and third fixing slots, facilitates the separate storage of the endoscope's operating section, lens tip, and tube body. Simultaneously, the pressure plate and limiting structure prevent the endoscope from dislodging. However, its use has revealed several drawbacks: 1. The digestive endoscope comprises two tubes: an insertion section and a beam guide. This transport box only has one arc-shaped groove (connected by 111, 112, and 113), making storage and transport of both tubes inconvenient; 2. Furthermore, multiple limiting structures are located on one side of the arc-shaped groove. When storing the endoscope, these multiple limiting structures must be operated individually, which is cumbersome and hinders work efficiency. Moreover, the limiting structures only act as a barrier on the outside of the groove, failing to secure the operating section and tubes by allowing them to extend into the groove and be firmly fixed. Utility Model Content

[0004] To address the shortcomings of existing technologies, this utility model provides a storage and transport box for digestive endoscopes. In addition to the slot for storing the operation part, the storage and transport box also has two slots for storing the insertion part and the beam guide. It can also simultaneously insert the digestive endoscope into the slots and press it firmly, effectively solving the problems mentioned in the background art.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention provides the following technical solution: a storage and transport box for a digestive endoscope, comprising a box body, the box body having a rectangular structure with an opening at the top, a foam block being provided in the box body, a first groove for cooperating with an operating part being embedded on the right rear side of the upper surface of the foam block, and a second groove for cooperating with an insertion part being connected to the front side of the first groove.

[0006] The left side of the first groove is connected to a third groove that mates with the beam guide connection part. The left end of the third groove is bent forward to form a fourth groove that mates with the beam guide. The front end of the fourth groove is provided with a fifth groove that mates with the light guide connector.

[0007] The left side of the box is connected to the top cover by a hinge. A first magnetic block is embedded on the right edge of the top cover, and a second magnetic block that attracts and cooperates with the first magnetic block is embedded on the right edge of the box.

[0008] The inner surface of the upper cover is fixedly provided with a limiting structure that extends into the first groove to the fifth groove.

[0009] As a preferred technical solution, the limiting structure includes a first sponge block that cooperates with the first groove, a second sponge block connected to the front side of the first sponge block and a pressing insertion part, a third sponge block provided on one side of the first sponge block and a pressing beam guide connection part, a fourth sponge block that is bent forward at the end of the third sponge block and a pressing beam guide is provided, and a fifth sponge block that is connected to the end of the fourth sponge block and a pressing beam guide connector.

[0010] As a preferred technical solution, the connection between the third and fourth grooves is an arc-shaped bending structure.

[0011] As a preferred technical solution, the side peripheral surface of the foam block and the inner surface of the box are in a damped sliding fit.

[0012] As a preferred technical solution, the thickness of the sponge blocks on the inner surface of the top cover is less than the depth of the corresponding grooves on the foam blocks.

[0013] As a preferred technical solution, the top surface of the cover and the bottom surface of the box are provided with a matching splicing structure.

[0014] As a preferred technical solution, the splicing structure includes circular blind holes embedded in the four corners of the top surface of the cover, and cylindrical protrusions that slide in cooperation with the circular blind holes are fixed at the four corners of the bottom surface of the box.

[0015] As a preferred technical solution, the front and rear faces of the box are respectively embedded with horizontal strip grooves.

[0016] Compared with the prior art, the present invention provides a storage and transport box for digestive endoscopes, which has the following advantages:

[0017] 1. This utility model has a rectangular structure with an opening at the top of the box. A foam block is provided in the box. A first groove that cooperates with the operating part is embedded on the right rear side of the upper surface of the foam block. A second groove that cooperates with the insertion part is connected to the front side of the first groove. In use, the first groove is used to place the operating part and the second groove is used to place the insertion part. The insertion part is placed in a straight line to avoid bending and damage to the pipeline.

[0018] 2. This utility model has a third groove connected to the left side of the first groove, which cooperates with the beam guide connection part. The left end of the third groove is bent forward to form a fourth groove that cooperates with the beam guide. The front end of the fourth groove has a fifth groove that cooperates with the beam guide connector. In use, the third groove is used to place the beam guide connection part, so the beam guide can extend in the direction to the fourth groove. The beam guide connection part is placed in the fifth groove, thus realizing the separate placement of the two pipelines.

[0019] 3. This utility model includes a limiting structure comprising a first sponge block that cooperates with a first groove, a second sponge block connected to a pressing insertion part at the front of the first sponge block, a third sponge block provided on one side of the first sponge block for pressing the beam guide connection part, a fourth sponge block extending forward from the end of the third sponge block for pressing the beam guide, and a fifth sponge block connected to the end of the fourth sponge block for pressing the beam guide connector. In use, when the top cover is flipped open, the first to fifth sponge blocks can extend into the first to fifth grooves to press and limit the internal digestive endoscope components, preventing shaking during transportation. The top cover and the box body are connected by a magnetic block for easy opening and closing.

[0020] 4. The connection between the third and fourth grooves of this utility model is an arc-shaped bending structure. In use, the arc-shaped structure facilitates the arc-shaped bending direction of the beam guide, avoids right-angle bending, and protects the beam guide.

[0021] 5. This utility model has a splicing structure that matches the top surface of the cover and the bottom surface of the box. The splicing structure includes circular blind holes embedded in the four corners of the top surface of the cover, and cylindrical protrusions that slide with the circular blind holes are fixed at the four corners of the bottom surface of the box. When in use, multiple boxes can be stacked vertically during transportation, and the circular blind holes and cylindrical protrusions cooperate to play a lateral limiting role.

[0022] 6. This utility model has horizontally oriented grooves embedded in the center of the front and rear faces of the box. When in use, the grooves limit the workers' hands, making it easier for them to lift and move the box. Attached Figure Description

[0023] The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the present invention, form part of this application:

[0024] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the first embodiment of the present invention;

[0025] Figure 2 for Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the three-dimensional structure after the top cover is closed;

[0026] Figure 3 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the second embodiment of the present invention;

[0027] Figure 4 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the third embodiment of the present utility model.

[0028] The diagram shows: 1. Box body; 11. Second magnetic block; 2. Foam block; 3. First groove; 31. Second groove; 311. Second sponge block; 32. First sponge block; 4. Third groove; 41. Fourth groove; 411. Fourth sponge block; 42. Third sponge block; 5. Fifth groove; 51. Fifth sponge block; 6. Hinge; 7. Top cover; 71. First magnetic block; 8. Strip groove. 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. Example 1

[0030] like Figure 1 , Figure 2 As shown, a storage and transport box for a digestive endoscope includes a box body 1, which is a rectangular structure with an open top. A foam block 2 is provided inside the box body 1. A first groove 3, which mates with an operating part, is embedded in the rear right side of the upper surface of the foam block 2. A second groove 31, which mates with an insertion part, is connected to the front side of the first groove 3. A third groove 4, which mates with a beam guide connection part, is connected to the left side of the first groove 3. The left end of the third groove 4 is bent forward to form a fourth groove 41, which mates with a beam guide. A fifth groove 5, which mates with a beam guide connector, is provided at the front end of the fourth groove 41. A top cover 7 is connected to the left side of the box body 1 via a hinge 6. A first magnet 71 is embedded in the right edge of the top cover 7, and a second magnet 11, which attracts and mates with the first magnet 71, is embedded in the right edge of the box body 1. A limiting structure extending into the first groove 3 to the fifth groove 5 is fixedly provided on the inner surface of the top cover 7.

[0031] The limiting structure includes a first sponge block 32 that cooperates with the first groove 3, a second sponge block 311 that is connected to the front side of the first sponge block 32 and a third sponge block 42 that is provided on one side of the first sponge block 32 and is provided with a fourth sponge block 411 that is provided by bending forward at the end of the third sponge block 42 and is provided with a pressing light guide connector at the end of the fourth sponge block 411, and a fifth sponge block 51 that is connected to the pressing light guide connector at the end of the fourth sponge block 411.

[0032] The connection between the third groove 4 and the fourth groove 41 is an arc-shaped bending structure.

[0033] The side circumferential surface of foam block 2 is damped and slides against the inner surface of box 1.

[0034] The thickness of the sponge blocks on the inner surface of the top cover 7 is less than the depth of the corresponding groove on the foam block 2.

[0035] In use, the first groove 3 is used to place the operating part, and the second groove 31 is used to place the insertion part, which is placed in a straight line to avoid damage to the tubing caused by bending. The third groove 4 is used to place the beam guide connection part, and the beam guide can then extend in the direction to the fourth groove 41 (placed in a straight line). The beam guide connection part is placed in the fifth groove 5, thus realizing the separate placement of the two tubing. When the top cover 7 is flipped open, the first sponge block 32 to the fifth sponge block 51 can extend into the first groove 3 to the fifth groove 5 to press and limit the internal digestive endoscope components, preventing shaking during transportation. The top cover 7 and the box body 1 are connected by a magnetic block for easy opening and closing. The arc-shaped structure connecting the third groove 4 and the fourth groove 41 facilitates the arc-shaped bending direction of the beam guide, avoiding right-angle bending and protecting the beam guide. Example 2

[0036] like Figure 3 As shown, the top surface of the cover 7 and the bottom surface of the box 1 have a matching splicing structure.

[0037] The splicing structure includes circular blind holes 72 embedded in the four corners of the top surface of the cover, and cylindrical protrusions 12 fixed at the four corners of the bottom surface of the box body 1, which slide in conjunction with the circular blind holes 72.

[0038] When in use, multiple boxes can be stacked vertically during transportation (stacked, boxes stacked on top of each other). The circular blind hole 72 and the cylindrical protrusion 12 work together to provide lateral restraint. Example 3

[0039] like Figure 4 As shown, horizontal strip grooves 8 are embedded in the center of the front and rear faces of the box 1, respectively.

[0040] When in use, the groove 8 restricts the worker's hands, making it easier for the worker to lift and move the box 1.

[0041] The components used in this utility model are all general standard parts or components known to those skilled in the art, and their structures and principles are well known to those skilled in the art.

[0042] It should be noted that, in this document, the terms "first," "second," "upper," "lower," "front," "rear," "left," "right," "top," "bottom," "inner," and "outer," etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings, and are used only to distinguish one entity or operation from another entity or operation, without necessarily requiring or implying any such actual relationship or order between these entities or operations. Furthermore, the terms "comprising," "including," or any other variations thereof are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements includes not only those elements but also other elements not expressly listed, or elements inherent to such a process, method, article, or apparatus.

[0043] The structures, proportions, sizes, etc. shown in the accompanying drawings of this specification are only used to complement the content disclosed in the specification, so that those skilled in the art can understand and read them, and are not intended to limit the conditions under which this utility model can be implemented. Any modification of the structure, change of the proportions, or adjustment of the size, without affecting the effects and purposes that this utility model can produce, should still fall within the scope of the technical content disclosed in this utility model.

[0044] 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 storage and transport box for a digestive endoscope, characterized in that: Includes a box body, which is a rectangular structure with an opening at the top. A foam block is provided inside the box body. A first groove that mates with the operating part is embedded on the right rear side of the upper surface of the foam block. A second groove that mates with the insertion part is connected to the front side of the first groove. The left side of the first groove is connected to a third groove that mates with the beam guide connection part. The left end of the third groove is bent forward to form a fourth groove that mates with the beam guide. The front end of the fourth groove is provided with a fifth groove that mates with the light guide connector. The left side of the box is connected to the top cover by a hinge. A first magnetic block is embedded on the right edge of the top cover, and a second magnetic block that attracts and cooperates with the first magnetic block is embedded on the right edge of the box. The inner surface of the upper cover is fixedly provided with a limiting structure that extends into the first groove to the fifth groove.

2. The storage and transport box for a digestive endoscope according to claim 1, characterized in that: The limiting structure includes a first sponge block that cooperates with the first groove, a second sponge block connected to the front of the first sponge block and a pressing insertion part, a third sponge block provided on one side of the first sponge block and a pressing beam guide connection part, a fourth sponge block that is bent forward at the end of the third sponge block and a pressing beam guide part, and a fifth sponge block that is connected to the end of the fourth sponge block and a pressing beam guide connector.

3. A storage and transport box for a digestive endoscope according to claim 1, characterized in that: The connection between the third and fourth grooves is an arc-shaped bend structure.

4. A storage and transport box for a digestive endoscope according to claim 1, characterized in that: The side circumferential surface of the foam block is damped and slides against the inner surface of the box.

5. A storage and transport box for a digestive endoscope according to claim 1, characterized in that: The thickness of the sponge blocks on the inner surface of the top cover is less than the depth of the corresponding grooves on the foam blocks.

6. A storage and transport box for a digestive endoscope according to claim 1, characterized in that: The top surface of the cover and the bottom surface of the box are provided with a matching splicing structure.

7. A storage and transport box for a digestive endoscope according to claim 6, characterized in that: The splicing structure includes circular blind holes embedded in the four corners of the top surface of the cover, and cylindrical protrusions that slide in conjunction with the circular blind holes are fixed at the four corners of the bottom surface of the box.

8. A storage and transport box for a digestive endoscope according to claim 1, characterized in that: The front and rear faces of the box are respectively embedded with horizontal strip grooves.

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