Electronic scale for bedridden patient
By designing an electronic scale for bedridden patients, using an inclined frame and weighing sensors to measure the weight of bedridden patients, the problem of traditional methods being time-consuming, laborious, and dangerous is solved, and safe and convenient weight measurement is achieved.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520699566.1
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-14
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-04-14
AI Technical Summary
Traditional methods require transferring bedridden patients from their beds to a scale to measure their weight, which is time-consuming, laborious, and may cause secondary harm to the patient.
Design an electronic scale for bedridden patients, including a scale body, a display panel, a base, a tray, and an incline frame. The incline frame allows the patient to lie on the bed and be directly pushed onto the tray for weighing. Multiple weighing sensors are used to measure the weight, and the data is transmitted to the display panel through a junction box and wires to display the patient's weight.
It allows for accurate weight measurement without the patient having to get out of bed, saving time and effort, avoiding secondary injuries, and is safe and convenient to use.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of electronic scale technology, and in particular to an electronic scale for bedridden patients. Background Technology
[0002] In the field of medical care, accurate weight measurement is an important nursing task for bedridden patients, and reasonable treatment and nursing plans need to be formulated based on the patient's weight fluctuations.
[0003] Traditional measurement methods usually require transferring the patient from the bed to the scale. This process is not only time-consuming and laborious, but may also cause discomfort or even danger to the patient, especially for patients with limited mobility or serious conditions, and may even cause secondary injury.
[0004] To address the aforementioned issues, this application proposes an electronic scale for bedridden patients. Utility Model Content
[0005] This invention provides an electronic scale for bedridden patients to solve the aforementioned technical problems.
[0006] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, this utility model provides an electronic scale for bedridden patients, including a scale body and a display panel. The display panel is located on one side of the scale body. The scale body consists of a base, a support plate, and two inclined frames. The two inclined frames are located on both sides of the base. The support plate is located above the base. Multiple weighing sensors and a junction box are fixedly connected inside the base. A wire is electrically connected between the weighing sensors and the junction box. The support plate is located on top of the multiple weighing sensors. A wire is electrically connected between the junction box and the display panel.
[0007] Preferably, a wire hole is provided on the rear side of the base, and the wire passes through the wire hole.
[0008] Preferably, the base has two left and right distributed limiting sleeves fixedly connected inside, and the bottom of the tray has two left and right distributed limiting blocks fixedly connected. The limiting blocks are located above the base and extend into the limiting sleeves.
[0009] Preferably, the number of weighing sensors is set to four, and the four weighing sensors are located at the bottom of the pallet in a rectangular array.
[0010] Preferably, the ramp frame consists of a ramp base and a ramp panel, the ramp panel being fixedly connected to the top of the ramp base, and the top of the ramp panel being at the same height as the upper surface of the support plate.
[0011] Preferably, the ramp base has two hooks fixedly connected to one side near the base, and two sleeves fixedly connected to both sides of the base. The base and the ramp frame are fixedly connected by the sleeves and hooks.
[0012] Preferably, the ramp base is fixedly connected to mounting ears on both the front and rear sides.
[0013] Preferably, the bottom of the display panel is fixedly connected to a floor stand.
[0014] Compared with related technologies, the electronic scale for bedridden patients provided by this utility model has the following beneficial effects:
[0015] The ramp allows patients to lie on the bed and be directly pushed onto the support. The weight is then measured by a weighing sensor between the support and the base. The measurement data is then transmitted to the display panel via a junction box and wires. The patient's weight can be determined by subtracting the known weight of the bed from the measured weight. The entire process does not require the patient to get out of bed, saving time and effort and avoiding secondary injury to the patient. It is very safe and convenient to use. Attached Figure Description
[0016] Figure 1 This is a first-view overall structural diagram of an electronic scale for bedridden patients proposed in this utility model;
[0017] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of a bedridden patient electronic scale proposed in this utility model from a second perspective;
[0018] Figure 3 An exploded view of an electronic scale for bedridden patients proposed in this utility model;
[0019] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the tray structure of an electronic scale for bedridden patients proposed in this utility model.
[0020] The following are labeled in the diagram: 1. Base, 11. Sleeve, 12. Limiting sleeve, 13. Wire hole, 2. Support plate, 21. Limiting plug, 3. Inclined frame, 31. Inclined base, 32. Inclined panel, 33. Mounting ear, 34. Hook, 4. Display panel, 5. Weighing sensor, 6. Junction box, 7. Wire 1, 8. Wire 2, 9. Floor stand. Detailed Implementation
[0021] Implementation examples, by Figure 1-4The present invention includes a scale body and a display panel 4. The display panel 4 is located on one side of the scale body. The scale body consists of a base 1, a support plate 2, and two ramps 3. The two ramps 3 are located on both sides of the base 1. The support plate 2 is located above the base 1. Multiple weighing sensors 5 and a junction box 6 are fixedly connected inside the base 1. A wire 7 is electrically connected between the weighing sensors 5 and the junction box 6. The support plate 2 is located on top of the multiple weighing sensors 5. A wire 8 is electrically connected between the junction box 6 and the display panel 4. The multiple weighing sensors 5 are electrically connected to the junction box 6 through the wire 7. The junction box 6 can connect multiple weighing sensors 5 in parallel and transmit their measured data to the display panel 4 through the wire 8. In addition, the display panel 4 can also be connected to a hospital medical information system so that doctors and nurses can directly query the patient's weight measurement information.
[0022] A wire hole 13 is provided on the rear side of the base 1. The second wire 8 passes through the wire hole 13. The wire hole 13 facilitates the passage of the second wire 8 so that the second wire 8 can be led from the inside of the base 1 to the outside and electrically connected to the display panel 4.
[0023] The base 1 has two left and right distributed limiting sleeves 12 fixedly connected inside, and the bottom of the tray 2 has two left and right distributed limiting blocks 21 fixedly connected. The limiting blocks 21 are located above the base 1 and extend into the limiting sleeves 12. The limiting blocks 21 are inserted into the limiting sleeves 12. During this period, the tray 2 can still move up and down, but it cannot move forward, backward or left and right due to the limitation of the limiting sleeves 12 and the limiting blocks 21, so as to avoid the tray 2 from being displaced when the hospital bed is pushed onto the tray 2.
[0024] The number of weighing sensors 5 is set to four. The four weighing sensors 5 are located at the bottom of the pallet 2 in a rectangular array. The four weighing sensors 5 are respectively placed at the four corners of the pallet 2, so that the force is more even and the pallet 2 can be supported more stably for weighing operations.
[0025] The ramp frame 3 consists of a ramp base 31 and a ramp panel 32. The ramp panel 32 is fixedly connected to the top of the ramp base 31. The top of the ramp panel 32 is at the same height as the upper surface of the support plate 2. Two hooks 34 are fixedly connected to the side of the ramp base 31 near the base 1. Two sleeves 11 are fixedly connected to both sides of the base 1. The base 1 and the ramp frame 3 are fixedly connected by the sleeves 11 and the hooks 34. The ramp frame 3 can be quickly connected into a whole by inserting the hooks 34 into the sleeves 11 to prevent the ramp frame 3 from shifting during use. When removing it, simply lift the ramp frame 3 to pull the hooks 34 out of the sleeves 11.
[0026] The ramp base 31 is fixedly connected to mounting ears 33 on both the front and rear sides. If the electronic scale needs to be fixed in one place, the ramp frame 3 can be fixed to the ground by bolts passing through the mounting ears 33. At this time, due to the restriction of the clamp 11 and the hook 34, the base 1 can no longer move, and the stability is better.
[0027] The bottom of the display panel 4 is fixedly connected to a floor bracket 9, and the display panel 4 can be installed and used with the support of the floor bracket 9.
[0028] Working principle:
[0029] Before use, the hooks 34 on the ramp 3 can be hung on the sleeve 11 to fix the ramp 3 to the side of the base 1. When weighing a bedridden patient, the patient can lie on the bed and then push the bed from the ramp 3 onto the tray 2. At this time, the tray 2 is under the weight and presses down on the four weighing sensors 5. The four weighing sensors 5 weigh the bed and the patient together on the tray 2. The measured weight is integrated in parallel through the junction box 6 and transmitted to the display panel 4. Finally, it is displayed on the display panel 4. The weight of the bed is known in advance, so the measured weight minus the weight of the bed is the weight of the patient.
Claims
1. An electronic scale for bedridden patients, characterized in that: The weighing system includes a weighing body and a display panel (4). The display panel (4) is located on one side of the weighing body. The weighing body consists of a base (1), a support plate (2), and two ramps (3). The two ramps (3) are located on both sides of the base (1). The support plate (2) is located above the base (1). Multiple load cells (5) and a junction box (6) are fixedly connected inside the base (1). A wire (7) is electrically connected between the load cells (5) and the junction box (6). The support plate (2) is located on top of the multiple load cells (5). A wire (8) is electrically connected between the junction box (6) and the display panel (4).
2. The electronic scale for bedridden patients according to claim 1, characterized in that, The base (1) has a wire hole (13) on the rear side, and the second wire (8) passes through the wire hole (13).
3. The electronic scale for bedridden patients according to claim 1, characterized in that, The base (1) has two left and right distributed limiting sleeves (12) fixedly connected inside, and the bottom of the tray (2) has two left and right distributed limiting blocks (21) fixedly connected. The limiting blocks (21) are located above the base (1) and extend into the limiting sleeves (12).
4. The electronic scale for bedridden patients according to claim 1, characterized in that, The number of the weighing sensors (5) is set to four, and the four weighing sensors (5) are located at the bottom of the tray (2) in a rectangular array.
5. The electronic scale for bedridden patients according to claim 1, characterized in that, The ramp frame (3) consists of a ramp base (31) and a ramp panel (32). The ramp panel (32) is fixedly connected to the top of the ramp base (31), and the top of the ramp panel (32) is at the same height as the upper surface of the support plate (2).
6. An electronic scale for bedridden patients according to claim 5, characterized in that, The ramp base (31) has two hooks (34) fixedly connected to one side of the base (1), and two sleeves (11) are fixedly connected to both sides of the base (1). The base (1) and the ramp frame (3) are fixedly connected by the sleeves (11) and the hooks (34).
7. An electronic scale for bedridden patients according to claim 5, characterized in that, The ramp base (31) is fixedly connected to mounting ears (33) on both the front and rear sides.
8. The electronic scale for bedridden patients according to claim 1, characterized in that, The bottom of the display panel (4) is fixedly connected to a floor bracket (9).