Sickbed auxiliary device for nursing
By designing an assistive device for nursing beds, using bridging rods and connecting straps to assist patients in turning over, the problems of low efficiency and poor safety of turning over in traditional nursing beds are solved, and the safety and efficiency of patients turning over independently are improved.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520435143.9
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-13
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-27
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-03-13
AI Technical Summary
Traditional nursing beds are inefficient and pose safety hazards when assisting patients to turn over. Manual turning increases the workload of nursing staff and may cause harm to patients.
Design a nursing bed assist device, including a clamping ring, a side bar, a bridging bar, and a connecting strap. The device provides turning force through the movement of the bridging bar and the tautness of the connecting strap, assisting the patient to turn over independently, and restricts the patient's range of motion through an elastic structure to prevent injury.
It improves the safety and efficiency of turning patients over, reduces the workload of nursing staff, and lowers the risk of injury to patients.
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Abstract
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The utility model relates to the field of medical apparatus and instruments, and particularly relates to a sickbed auxiliary device for nursing. BACKGROUND
[0002] As an important auxiliary equipment in the field of medical treatment and nursing care, the nursing sickbed plays a crucial role in improving the quality of life and nursing efficiency of patients. With the continuous progress of medical technology and people's higher expectations for healthy life, the function and humanized design of the nursing sickbed are also constantly improving. However, there are still some problems to be solved in the actual nursing process.
[0003] For patients who are in bed for a long time, turning over is an indispensable part of daily nursing. However, the traditional nursing sickbed has many shortcomings in assisting patients to turn over. On the one hand, patients may not be able to turn over by themselves due to physical weakness or illness, and need the assistance of nursing staff. However, manual turning over not only increases the labor intensity of nursing staff, but also may cause harm to patients due to improper operation. On the other hand, although some existing nursing sickbeds have turning over function, they are inefficient in actual use and have safety hazards, such as the patient may roll over due to loss of support during turning over.
[0004] Therefore, we improve it and propose a sickbed auxiliary device for nursing. CONTENT OF THE UTILITY MODEL
[0005] The utility model aims at the current problem that manual turning over not only increases the labor intensity of nursing staff, but also may cause harm to patients due to improper operation.
[0006] In order to achieve the above utility model purpose, the utility model provides a sickbed auxiliary device for nursing to improve the above problems.
[0007] The application is as follows:
[0008] It comprises two clamping rings symmetrically arranged on the guardrail of the sickbed and a side rod fixedly connected with the clamping ring, the inner ring of the clamping ring is rectangular, and a bridge rod is arranged between the two side rods;
[0009] An L-shaped cavity with openings respectively facing the sickbed and the bridge rod is formed in the side rod, a connecting belt is fixedly connected on both sides of the bridge rod, the connecting belt passes through the L-shaped cavity and is arranged around the patient;
[0010] Two anti-disengagement rods perpendicular to the bed legs and facing the tail of the bed are symmetrically fixedly connected on the head of the bed;
[0011] When one side of the bridge rod is subjected to pressure, the corresponding side of the connecting belt is straightened and the patient is moved to the opposite side of the pressure;
[0012] When the bridging rod is misaligned with the side rod, the bridging rod contacts the connecting belt, and the connecting belt limits the lateral movement of the patient.
[0013] Preferably, the section shape of the anti-disengagement rod and the guardrail is rectangular to fit the inner ring of the clamping ring to limit the rotation of the clamping ring, and the length of the upper and lower edges of the rectangle is greater than that of the two side edges.
[0014] Preferably, the connecting belt is disconnected from the middle, and the disconnected ends of the connecting belt are fixedly connected with the lock catch.
[0015] Preferably, the bottom of the bridging rod is elastically provided with a movement plate through a spring.
[0016] Preferably, the spacing between the two anti-disengagement rods is consistent with the length of the center connection of the two clamping rings.
[0017] Compared with the prior art, the utility model has the beneficial effects of:
[0018] In the scheme of the application:
[0019] In order to solve the problem that manual turning over not only increases the labor intensity of nursing personnel, but also may cause harm to the patient due to improper operation in the prior art, the bridging rod capable of moving through the middle part is arranged to assist the patient in turning over, and the maximum lateral elastic space can be divided by adjusting the position of the bridging rod, so that the safety of the patient on the bed is higher, and the effect of assisting turning over by using the connecting belt is realized. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0020] Figure 1 A nursing bed auxiliary device and bed body connection relationship schematic view is provided in the application.
[0021] Figure 2 A structure schematic view of a nursing bed auxiliary device is provided in the application.
[0022] Figure 3 A nursing bed auxiliary device and anti-disengagement rod connection relationship schematic view is provided in the application.
[0023] Indicated in the drawing:
[0024] 1, clamping ring; 2, side rod; 3, bridging rod; 4, L-shaped cavity; 5, connecting belt; 51, lock catch; 6, anti-disengagement rod; 7, movement plate. DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0025] To enable those skilled in the art to better understand the present invention, the technical solutions of the present invention 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 invention, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present invention, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort should fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
[0026] As described in the background section, manual turning not only increases the workload of caregivers, but may also cause harm to patients due to improper operation.
[0027] To address this technical problem, this utility model provides a nursing bed assist device that enhances the patient's ability to turn over independently or with assistance. Furthermore, by switching positions, the protective belt can protect the patient from further injury caused by independent movement.
[0028] For details, please refer to Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 3 A nursing bed assist device specifically includes:
[0029] Two symmetrical clamping rings 1 are set on the bed guardrail and side bars 2 are fixedly connected to the clamping rings 1. The inner circle of the clamping ring 1 is rectangular. A bridging bar 3 is set between the two side bars 2. The protective ring formed by the side bars 2, the bridging bar 3 and the connecting strip 5 is set around the patient, so that the patient cannot move too far in all directions and cause bumps. The maximum movement distance of the patient is limited to prevent dangerous situations from occurring.
[0030] The side rod 2 has an L-shaped cavity 4 with openings facing the bed and the bridging rod 3 respectively. The bridging rod 3 is fixedly connected to both sides with connecting straps 5. The connecting straps 5 pass through the L-shaped cavity 4 and are arranged around the patient. It should be added that the outlet end of the L-shaped cavity 4 is fixedly connected with a roller to prevent the connecting straps 5 from wearing.
[0031] Two anti-slip bars 6 are symmetrically fixed to the head of the hospital bed, perpendicular to the bed legs and facing the foot of the bed, for clamping rings 1 to be fixed to the head of the bed;
[0032] When pressure is applied to one side of the bridging rod 3, the corresponding side of the connecting strap 5 tauts, causing the patient to move towards the opposite side of the pressure. While patients often possess some ability to turn over, they may struggle to complete the entire turning motion independently. In this device, the bridging rod 3 is movable and forms a closed loop around the patient, thus... Figure 1For example, when the patient needs to complete the turning over action, the arm can be placed on the bridging rod 3, the patient's arm on one side contacts the bridging rod 3 to form a force point on one side of the bridging rod 3, and the connecting belt 5 on the bridging rod 3 is pressed down to be straight and give the patient a lateral force. Since the midpoint of the connecting belt 5 is covered by the patient's own gravity, it is difficult for the connecting belt 5 to be pulled from below the patient. The straight connecting belt 5 provides a lateral force for the patient to turn over, and the patient can complete the turning over action without medical staff around the body, and medical staff can also use this action to make turning over more labor-saving.
[0033] When the bridging rod 3 is misaligned with the side rod 2 and the bridging rod 3 contacts the connecting belt 5, the connecting belt 5 restricts the patient's lateral movement. When the use scene is at night, the connecting belt 5 is adjusted to be in contact with the bridging rod 3, and the connecting belt 5 is adjusted to be in contact with the bridging rod 3. The connecting belt 5 is adjusted to be in contact with the bridging rod 3, and the connecting belt 5 is adjusted to be in contact with the bridging rod 3. Figure 3 For reference, the clamping ring 1 can still be fixed on the guardrail at this time, and the connecting belt 5 needs to be stacked or adjusted with a mattress to allow the patient to be located above the bridging rod 3. At this time, due to the downward movement of the bridging rod 3 and the contact with the connecting belt 5, the connecting belt 5 on both sides forms a triangular structure, and at this time, due to the internal rectangular structure of the clamping ring 1, the side rod 2 always maintains a vertical state with the guardrail or bed leg. At this time, the connecting belt 5 on the side is in contact with the moving plate 7 to form a elastic structure, which restricts the patient from moving around, and further limits the movement range of the patient in an elastic way. At the same time, by using the elastic structure, the patient is protected from being injured by contacting the hard structure such as the guardrail.
[0034] Embodiment, please refer to Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 3 A nursing bed auxiliary device, the cross-sectional shape of the anti-extraction rod 6 and the guardrail is a rectangle that fits the inner ring of the clamping ring 1 to limit the rotation of the clamping ring 1, and the length of the upper and lower edges of the rectangle is greater than that of the two sides. By using the flat structure, the clamping ring 1 cannot be turned over in the clamped state with the anti-extraction rod 6 or the guardrail.
[0035] The connecting belt 5 is disconnected from the middle, and the disconnected ends of the connecting belt 5 are fixedly connected with the lock 51, so that the connecting belt 5 can be more easily arranged around the patient's body.
[0036] The bottom of the bridging rod 3 is elastically provided with a moving plate 7, and the elastic effect of the connecting belt 5 is stronger through the moving plate 7.
[0037] The distance between the two anti-extraction rods 6 is consistent with the length of the center connection of the two clamping rings 1, so that the clamping ring 1 can be clamped between the two anti-extraction rods 6.
[0038] The technical scope of the utility model is not only limited to the content in the above description, and the person skilled in the art can make various deformations and modifications to the above embodiment without departing from the technical thought of the utility model, and these deformations and modifications should all belong to the protection scope of the utility model.
Claims
1. A care bed auxiliary device, characterized in that, It includes two clamping rings (1) symmetrically arranged on the guardrail of a sickbed and side poles (2) fixedly connected with the clamping rings (1), the inner circle of the clamping ring (1) is rectangular, and a bridging pole (3) is arranged between the two side poles (2); An L-shaped cavity (4) is formed in the side pole (2) and opens towards the sickbed and the bridging pole (3), the bridging pole (3) is fixedly connected with a connecting belt (5) on both sides, the connecting belt (5) passes through the L-shaped cavity (4) and is arranged around the patient; Two anti-off poles (6) are symmetrically fixedly connected on the head of the sickbed and are perpendicular to the legs and face the tail of the sickbed; When one side of the bridging pole (3) is pressed, the corresponding side of the connecting belt (5) is straightened and the patient is moved to the opposite side of the pressure; When the bridging pole (3) is dislocated and the bridging pole (3) contacts the connecting belt (5), the connecting belt (5) limits the lateral movement of the patient.
2. A care bed auxiliary device according to claim 1, characterized in that The cross-sectional shape of the anti-off pole (6) and the guardrail is rectangular to fit the inner circle of the clamping ring (1) to limit the rotation of the clamping ring (1), and the length of the upper and lower edges of the rectangle is greater than that of the two sides.
3. A nursing bed auxiliary device according to claim 2, characterized in that The connecting belt (5) is disconnected from the middle, and the disconnected ends of the connecting belt (5) are fixedly connected with a lock buckle (51).
4. A nursing bed auxiliary device according to claim 3, wherein The bottom of the bridging pole (3) is elastically provided with a moving plate (7) through a spring.
5. A care bed auxiliary device according to claim 4, characterized in that The distance between the two anti-off poles (6) is consistent with the length of the center connection of the two clamping rings (1).