Saddle-shaped bone setting stool
By designing a saddle-shaped bone-setting stool and using a hyperbolic paraboloid seat cushion and protective pad, the instability of the bone-setting chair and the problem of lower limb injury were solved, enabling patients to sit stably and improving their comfort.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520175530.3
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-01-26
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-27
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-01-26
AI Technical Summary
The flat seat cushion of existing orthopedic chairs is not conducive to sitting stability, which can easily cause hip displacement and lead to lower limb traction injury and pain. It also has low limiting stability, non-adjustable height, and poor versatility.
The design features a saddle-shaped bone-setting stool with a hyperbolic paraboloid seat cushion, grooves and protective pads, connecting rods to enhance the stability of the support frame, a gas spring to adjust the seat height, an anti-slip design to prevent slipping, and soft materials to increase comfort.
It enables patients to sit stably, reduces local pressure, improves comfort and sitting stability, prevents slippage, enhances structural stability, and adapts to the needs of different patients.
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Abstract
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present application relates to the technical field of medical devices, in particular to a saddle-shaped bone-setting stool. BACKGROUND
[0002] Bone-setting is a specialty name, a specialty for diagnosing and treating injuries, and also one of the "thirteen branches" of ancient Chinese medicine. It is also known as the injury department or orthopedics department. The main object of bone-setting is the injury of bones, joints and soft tissues caused by external force, but also includes internal organ damage caused by similar reasons. Bone-setting is a science and technology that restores the deformed limbs to their original position due to bone and joint injuries. In the orthopedics department, doctors often make patients sit on special devices for treatment. For example, bone-setting stools, bone-setting chairs, massage beds and other special medical devices.
[0003] The utility model discloses a kind of spinal reduction bone-setting chairs, including support frame, front fixed plate and rear fixed plate, the front fixed plate and the rear fixed plate are all installed below the support frame, fixed hole is all set on the front fixed plate and the rear fixed plate;The left and right sides of the front fixed plate are all installed with foot support device, each foot support device is inclined 15 °-25 ° outward;The front end of the support frame is equipped with mounting bracket, two leg-clamping back cushions are installed on the mounting bracket by mounting assembly, the outside of the leg-clamping back cushion is recessed groove shape;The upper portion of the support frame is installed with seat cushion;The rear end of the support frame is equipped with ladder type footrest, one plug-in is respectively welded on the two sides of the ladder type footrest, at least one pair of insertion rings are equipped on the support frame, the plug-in is matched with the insertion ring.The spinal reduction bone-setting chair of the support frame upper portion is installed with seat cushion, the top of the seat cushion is horizontal plane structure.Using the seat cushion of this structure, the human body cannot be effectively limited, although the leg of patient can be limited by leg-clamping back cushion, but there can be insufficient lower limb limiting during reduction process and displacement, and insufficient limiting force can easily cause local muscle tension and strain, and the stability of limiting is lower.In addition, the height of the seat cushion of the bone-setting chair cannot be adjusted at will, and the universality is poor. UTILITARY MODEL CONTENTS
[0004] To overcome the defects and deficiencies in the prior art, the present application provides a saddle-shaped bone-setting stool to solve the technical problem that the flat seat cushion of the bone-setting chair in the prior art is not conducive to stable sitting and causes hip displacement. On the other hand, it solves the problem that the spinal reduction bone-setting chair in the prior art is prone to cause lower limb traction injury and pain.
[0005] To achieve the above-mentioned purpose, the technical solution of the present application is a saddle-shaped bone-setting stool, comprising:
[0006] A support frame, a detachable seat cushion is mounted on the top of the support frame, the seat cushion has a hyperbolic paraboloid structure, a through groove is arranged on the top plane of the seat cushion and extends along the length direction of the support frame;
[0007] A mounting frame, the mounting frame is mounted on the front end of the support frame, and protective pads are mounted on both sides of the mounting frame;
[0008] A connecting rod, one end of the connecting rod is fixedly connected with one side leg of the support frame, and the other end of the connecting rod is connected with the other side leg of the support frame.
[0009] In some embodiments, preferably, the two highest points of the hyperbolic paraboloid structure of the seat cushion are located at both ends in the width direction of the support frame.
[0010] In some embodiments, preferably, the depth of the through groove is 2-5 cm, and the width of the through groove is 5-8 cm.
[0011] In some embodiments, preferably, the number of the connecting rods is two, and the connecting rods are respectively located at the front end and the rear end of the support frame.
[0012] In some embodiments, preferably, the bottom of the support frame is provided with anti-skid foot pads. The upper surface and / or the lower surface of the anti-skid foot pads are provided with anti-skid textures or are attached with anti-skid rubber pads.
[0013] In some embodiments, preferably, the protective pads on both sides of the mounting frame are made of soft materials. The soft materials are polyurethane foam sponges or natural rubbers.
[0014] In some embodiments, preferably, the surface of the seat cushion is provided with anti-skid textures.
[0015] In some embodiments, preferably, the mounting frame is provided with fixing plates on both sides, and the protective pads are mounted on the mounting frame through the fixing plates.
[0016] In some embodiments, preferably, a gas pressure rod is mounted on the support frame at the lower part of the seat cushion, and the seat cushion is connected with the support frame through the gas pressure rod to realize the rising or lowering of the seat cushion.
[0017] In some embodiments, preferably, the material of the support frame is an aluminum alloy.
[0018] Compared with the prior art, the saddle-shaped bone setting stool provided by the present application has the advantages that the saddle-shaped bone setting stool is designed, and the problem that the conventional stool cannot provide reasonable support and pressure distribution is solved. The seat cushion with a hyperbolic paraboloid structure conforms to ergonomics and can effectively disperse the body weight of a patient, reduce local pressure, improve comfort, and increase the stability of the sitting position. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0019] In order to more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present application, the drawings used in the embodiments of the present application will be briefly introduced as follows. Obviously, the drawings described below are only specific embodiments of the present application, and those skilled in the art can obtain other embodiments according to the drawings without creative labor.
[0020] Fig. 1 A perspective structural schematic view of the saddle-shaped bone setting stool provided by the embodiments of the present application is shown in the figure.
[0021] Fig. 2 A top view structural schematic view of the saddle-shaped bone setting stool provided by the embodiments of the present application is shown in the figure.
[0022] Fig. 3 A test structural schematic view of the saddle-shaped bone setting stool provided by the embodiments of the present application is shown in the figure.
[0023] In the figure, the various reference signs are as follows: 1, support frame; 2, seat cushion; 3, mounting frame; 4, connecting rod; 5, through slot; 6, protective pad; 7, supporting leg; 8, anti-skid foot pad; 9, fixing plate. DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0024] The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present application will be described clearly and completely below with reference to the drawings, and the described embodiments are only possible technical implementations of the present application, and are not all possible implementations. Those skilled in the art can obtain other embodiments by combining the embodiments of the present application without creative labor, and these embodiments are also within the protection scope of the present application.
[0025] As Figs. 1-3As shown, the saddle-shaped bone setting stool provided by the embodiment of the present application comprises a support frame 1, a cushion 2, a mounting frame 3 and a connecting rod 4. The support frame 1 has four supporting legs 7 and a crossbeam. The top of the support frame 1 is provided with a detachable cushion 2. The cushion 2 has a hyperbolic paraboloid structure, and a through groove 5 extending along the length direction of the support frame 1 is arranged on the top plane of the cushion 2. The mounting frame 3 is mounted on the top of the front end of the support frame 1. In this example, a protective pad 6 is mounted on each side of the mounting frame 3. One end of the connecting rod 4 is fixedly connected with one side supporting leg 7 of the support frame 1, and the other end is connected with the other side supporting leg 7 of the support frame 1. By arranging the connecting rod 4, the structural stability of the bone setting stool can be improved. The supporting legs 7 and the connecting rod 4 are fixed by welding or bolt connection. The material of the supporting legs 7 can be aluminum alloy or stainless steel, so as to ensure the stability and durability of the structure. Similarly, the connecting rod 4 can be a rectangular steel pipe or a round pipe, and the specific shape can be selected according to actual needs. Anti-skid feet 8 capable of accommodating the feet to be deeply inserted are mounted on the two supporting legs 7 at the front end of the support frame 1. The upper surface and / or the lower surface of the anti-skid foot pad 8 is provided with anti-skid texture or is pasted with anti-skid rubber pad, so as to increase the friction and prevent sliding. The cushion 2 has a hyperbolic paraboloid structure, and the two highest points of the hyperbolic paraboloid structure are located at the two ends in the width direction of the support frame. In this way, when the patient sits down, the stress on the hips and thighs is more uniform, and the discomfort caused by local pressure concentration is reduced. The surface of the cushion 2 is provided with anti-skid lines, which can be rhombic, wavy or other shapes, so as to increase the friction and prevent the patient from sliding. The material of the cushion 2 can be memory foam or high-density sponge, so as to provide good support and comfort. The depth of the through groove 5 is 2-5 cm, and the width of the through groove 5 is 5-8 cm. The length of the through groove 5 can be adjusted according to actual conditions, and is generally 10-15 cm. This is not limited. The design of the through groove 5 can guide the body posture of the patient, so that the patient can maintain a correct sitting posture, which is helpful for stable sitting posture and thus improves the treatment effect and comfort. The edges of the through groove 5 can be designed with round corners to avoid damage to the skin caused by edges. In other embodiments, the height of the cushion 2 can be adjusted. Specifically, a gas pressure rod is mounted on the lower part of the support frame 1. The cushion 2 is connected with the support frame 1 through the gas pressure rod to realize the height adjustment of the cushion 2.
[0026] The mounting frame 3 is installed at the front end of the support frame 1. Protective pads 6 are installed on both sides of the mounting frame 1. The protective pads 6 are made of soft materials such as foam or soft rubber to provide additional protection and comfort. In this embodiment, fixed plates 9 are provided on both sides of the mounting frame 3. The protective pads 6 are installed on the mounting frame 3 through the fixed plates 9. The fixed plates 9 can be fixed by screws or buckles for easy replacement and maintenance. The number of connecting rods 4 is two, located at the front and rear ends of the support frame 1. The material of the connecting rods 4 can be selected as aluminum alloy or stainless steel to ensure the strength and stability of the structure. The function of the connecting rods 4 is to enhance the overall rigidity of the support frame 1, preventing deformation or shaking during use. The implementation principle of this embodiment is: by designing a saddle-shaped orthopedic stool, the problem of unreasonable support and pressure distribution of traditional stools is solved. The double-curved parabolic surface structure of the seat cushion 2 can effectively distribute the weight of the patient, reduce local pressure, and improve comfort and sitting stability. The design of the through slot 5 can guide the patient to maintain the correct sitting posture, which helps to improve the treatment effect. The setting of the protective pads 6 and the anti-skid foot pads 8 increases the safety, preventing the patient from slipping or falling. The use of the connecting rods 4 enhances the overall rigidity of the support frame 1, improving the stability and reliability of the product. In summary, the saddle-shaped orthopedic stool provided in this embodiment has the advantages of reasonable structure, portability and controllable cost, and is suitable for various medical institutions and family use.
[0027] The above are preferred embodiments of the present application, but do not limit the protection scope of the present application. Any equivalent changes made on the structure, shape, principle of the present application should be covered within the protection scope of the present application.
Claims
1. A saddle-shaped osteopathic stool, characterized by, Including: Support frame, the support frame has a support leg, the top of the support frame is provided with a detachable seat cushion, the seat cushion has a hyperbolic paraboloid structure, a through groove extending along the length direction of the support frame is arranged on the top plane of the seat cushion; Mounting frame, the front end of the support frame is provided with a mounting frame, and the two sides of the mounting frame are provided with protective pads; Connecting rod, one end of the connecting rod is fixedly connected with one side of the support frame, and the other end is connected with the other side of the support frame.
2. The saddle-type bone pliers according to claim 1, characterized in that The two highest points of the hyperbolic paraboloid structure of the seat cushion are located at the two ends of the width direction of the support frame.
3. The saddle-type bone pliers according to claim 1, characterized in that The depth of the through groove is 2-5 cm, and the width is 5-8 cm.
4. The saddle-type bone plinth according to claim 1, wherein The number of connecting rods is two, which are respectively located at the front and rear ends of the support frame.
5. The saddle-type chiropractic table according to claim 1, wherein The bottom of the support frame is provided with anti-skid foot pads.
6. The saddle-type chiropractic table of claim 1 wherein, The protective pads on both sides of the mounting frame are made of soft material.
7. The saddle-type chiropractic table of claim 1 wherein, The surface of the seat cushion is provided with anti-skid lines.
8. The saddle-type chiropractic table according to claim 6, wherein The two sides of the mounting frame are provided with fixing plates, and the protective pads are installed on the mounting frame through the fixing plates.
9. The saddle-type chiropractic table of claim 1 wherein, The air pressure rod is installed on the support frame below the seat cushion, and the seat cushion is connected with the support frame through the air pressure rod to realize the rising or falling of the seat cushion.
10. The saddle-type chiropractic table of claim 1 wherein, The material of the support frame is aluminum alloy.
Citation Information
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Spinal reduction bone setting chair
CN209033049U