Waist stool facilitating movement of child patient with indwelling anal canal

By designing a hollow-structure waist stool and locking components, the problem of rectal tube dislodgement during activities in children with indwelling rectal tubes was solved, achieving stable fixation of the rectal tube and convenient movement for the children, thus improving the reliability of nursing care.

CN223958585UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-03AFFILIATED CHILDRENS HOSPITAL OF CAPITAL INST OF PEDIATRICS
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520524092.7
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-25
Publication Date
2026-03-03
Estimated Expiration
2035-03-25

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

In children with indwelling rectal tubes, the tubes are prone to dislodging when the child is held, increasing the difficulty of care and potentially affecting the recovery process.

Method used

Design a waist stool, including a hollow support base and a locking assembly. The locking assembly consists of a locking tube part and a locking bag part. The anal tube is fixed by a slide rail, a two-way screw and a clamp, and the fluid storage bag is fixed by a strap and a buckle to prevent the anal tube and the fluid storage bag from falling off during activities.

Benefits of technology

Effectively securing the indwelling rectal tube prevents it from shifting and dislodging during activity, improving the child's mobility and the reliability of care, and reducing the risk of rectal tube dislodgement.

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Abstract

The utility model provides a waist stool facilitating movement of a child patient with an indwelling anal tube. The waist stool comprises a body and a locking assembly. The body comprises a waist girdling part and a bottom supporting part, the waist girdling part is arranged on the side edge of the bottom supporting part, the bottom supporting part is of a hollow structure, a through hole is formed in the middle of the upper end of the bottom supporting part and communicated with the inner space of the bottom supporting part, and an external anal tube can penetrate through the through hole to extend into the inner space of the bottom supporting part; the locking assembly is arranged in the bottom supporting part and comprises a pipe locking part and a bag locking part. The waist stool is of the hollow structure, the through hole is formed in the center of the upper end of the waist stool, the internal space of the waist stool is communicated with the outside, the waist binding part is bound to the waist of an adult, an indwelling anal tube of a child patient enters the interior of the bottom supporting part along the through hole, and the child patient is placed on the bottom supporting part, so that the child patient with the indwelling anal tube can use the waist stool; the effect of facilitating movement and out-of-service examination of a child patient with an indwelling anal tube is achieved, and the practicability of the waist stool is improved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of waist stool technology, and in particular to a waist stool that facilitates the movement of children with indwelling rectal tubes. Background Technology

[0002] The waist stool is an innovative chair-style stool designed specifically for parents (especially mothers). It can be strapped to the waist and serves as a new and convenient childcare tool. Its ergonomic design fully considers the body's curves and weight distribution, ensuring extreme comfort for parents while effectively distributing the baby's weight and reducing the burden on parents.

[0003] However, in certain situations, such as when a child needs an indwelling rectal tube after surgery, the traditional way of holding the child becomes inadequate. This is because the child needs appropriate activity to promote recovery, but parents can easily touch the rectal tube while holding the child, causing it to dislodge. This not only increases the difficulty of care but may also affect the child's recovery process.

[0004] To address this issue, we conducted in-depth research and designed a waist stool that is particularly convenient for children with indwelling rectal tubes to move around, thus solving the problem of rectal tubes easily dislodging when the child is being held. Utility Model Content

[0005] In view of the shortcomings of the prior art described above, the purpose of this utility model is to provide a waist stool that facilitates the movement of children with indwelling rectal tubes, in order to solve the problem that rectal tubes are prone to dislodgement when the child is being held.

[0006] To achieve the above and other related objectives, this utility model provides a waist stool that facilitates the movement of children with indwelling rectal tubes, comprising: a main body and a locking component;

[0007] The main body includes a waist section and a support bottom. The waist section is located on the side of the support bottom. The support bottom has a hollow structure. A perforation is provided in the middle of the upper end of the support bottom and communicates with the internal space of the support bottom. An external anal tube can pass through the perforation and extend into the internal space of the support bottom.

[0008] The locking assembly is located inside the bottom of the support and includes a locking tube section and a locking bag section, which are used to lock the external anal tube and the external liquid storage bag, respectively.

[0009] Preferably, the locking tube includes a slide rail, the bottom of which is provided with a bidirectional screw, the bidirectional screw passing through the slide rail and having knobs connected to both ends, the front end of the slide rail being provided with a slide groove, the inside of which is provided with two sliders, the two sliders being able to slide inside the slide groove, both sliders being passed through by the bidirectional screw and threadedly connected to the bidirectional screw, and the front ends of both sliders extending outward and connected to clamps.

[0010] Preferably, the clamps are arc-shaped and symmetrically arranged on both sides of the front end of the slide rail, and the center of the space enclosed by the two clamps is located directly below the perforation.

[0011] Preferably, the locking bag part includes a storage box, and the lower two sides of the storage box are elastically connected with fixing blocks. The fixing blocks are located at the inner bottom of the support bottom, and the rear end of the storage box and the inner rear side wall of the support bottom are provided with matching buckles.

[0012] Preferably, the storage box has straps on both sides of the front end, and the movable ends of the straps are detachably connected to the storage box.

[0013] Preferably, the locking tube further includes a telescopic rod for connecting the slide rail to the inner sidewall of the support bottom.

[0014] Preferably, the front end of the bottom of the support is provided with an opening and closing door, which is opened and closed with the bottom of the support via a zipper.

[0015] As described above, the waist stool disclosed in this utility model, which facilitates the movement of children with indwelling rectal tubes, has the following beneficial effects:

[0016] 1. This utility model features a hollow waist stool with a perforation at the center of the upper part, connecting the internal space of the waist stool to the outside. The waistband is tied around the adult's waist, and the child's indwelling rectal tube is inserted into the bottom of the stool through the perforation. The child is then placed on the bottom of the stool, enabling children with indwelling rectal tubes to use the waist stool. This facilitates the movement of children with indwelling rectal tubes and their access to external examinations, thus improving the practicality of the waist stool.

[0017] 2. This utility model, by setting a locking tube part and a locking bag part, allows the anal tube to pass between two clamping plates. By rotating any knob, the bidirectional screw rotates. The bidirectional screw cooperates with the sliding groove, causing the two sliders to drive the two clamping plates to move in opposite directions, clamping and positioning the anal tube. After connecting the liquid storage bag to the anal tube, it is placed in the storage box. The liquid storage bag is locked with a strap. Then, the back of the storage box is connected to the inner wall of the bottom of the support with a buckle to fix the storage box and fix the anal tube inside the waist stool, preventing the anal tube from falling off due to shaking during activities.

[0018] Therefore, this utility model effectively overcomes the various shortcomings of the prior art and has high industrial application value. Attached Figure Description

[0019] Figure 1 The image shown is a perspective view of a waist stool that facilitates movement for children with indwelling rectal tubes, according to this utility model.

[0020] Figure 2The image shown is an internal view of the bottom of a waist stool that facilitates movement for children with indwelling rectal tubes, according to this utility model.

[0021] Figure 3 The image shown is a perspective view of the locking part of a waist stool that facilitates movement for children with indwelling rectal tubes, according to this utility model.

[0022] Figure 4 The image shown is a perspective view of the locking pocket of a waist stool that facilitates movement for children with indwelling rectal tubes, according to this utility model.

[0023] Figure 5 The image shown is a perspective view of a storage box for a waist stool that facilitates movement for children with indwelling rectal tubes, according to this utility model.

[0024] Figure 6 The diagram shows a three-dimensional structure of the fixing block and buckle of a waist stool that facilitates the movement of children with indwelling rectal tubes, according to this utility model.

[0025] Component designation explanation

[0026] 1. Main body; 2. Locking component;

[0027] 10. Waist section; 11. Base support;

[0028] 110. Perforation;

[0029] 20. Locking tube section; 21. Locking pocket section;

[0030] 200. Slide rail; 201. Double-acting screw; 202. Knob; 203. Slide groove; 204. Slider; 205. Clamping plate; 206. Telescopic rod;

[0031] 210. Storage box; 211. Fixing block; 212. Buckle; 213. Strap. Detailed Implementation

[0032] The following specific embodiments illustrate the implementation of this utility model. Those skilled in the art can easily understand other advantages and effects of this utility model from the content disclosed in this specification.

[0033] Please see Figures 1 to 6It should be understood that the structures, proportions, sizes, etc., illustrated in the accompanying drawings are merely for illustrative purposes to aid those skilled in the art and are not intended to limit the scope of this invention. Therefore, they have no substantial technical significance. Any modifications to the structure, changes in proportions, or adjustments to size, without affecting the effectiveness and purpose of this invention, should still fall within the scope of the disclosed technical content. Furthermore, the terms "upper," "lower," "left," "right," "middle," and "one" used in this specification are merely for clarity and not intended to limit the scope of this invention. Changes or adjustments to their relative relationships, without substantially altering the technical content, should also be considered within the scope of this invention.

[0034] like Figure 1-6 As shown, this utility model provides a waist stool that facilitates the movement of children with indwelling rectal tubes, including: a main body 1 and a locking component 2.

[0035] The main body 1 includes a waist section 10 and a support base 11. The waist section 10 is located on the side of the support base 11. The support base 11 has a hollow structure, and a perforation 110 is provided in the middle of the upper end of the support base 11, which communicates with the internal space of the support base 11. An external rectal tube can be extended into the internal space of the support base 11 through the perforation 110. The waist section 10 is used to tie around the waist of an adult, and the child's indwelling rectal tube is inserted into the support base 11 through the perforation 110. The child is then placed on the support base 11, facilitating the movement of the child with the indwelling rectal tube and allowing them to go out for examinations.

[0036] The locking component 2 is located inside the base 11 and includes a locking tube part 20 and a locking bag part 21, which are used to lock the external anal tube and the external liquid storage bag, respectively.

[0037] In one embodiment, please refer to Figure 2-3 The locking tube section 20 includes a slide rail 200. A bidirectional screw 201 is located at the bottom of the slide rail 200, passing through it and connected to knobs 202 at both ends. A groove 203 is located at the front end of the slide rail 200, containing two sliders 204 that can slide within it. Both sliders 204 are penetrated by the bidirectional screw 201 and threadedly connected to it. The front ends of both sliders 204 extend outwards and are connected to clamping plates 205. After the anal tube enters the internal space of the support base 11, it passes between the two clamping plates 205. Rotating one of the knobs 202 causes the bidirectional screw 201 to rotate. The bidirectional screw 201 engages with the groove 203, causing the two sliders 204 to move the two clamping plates 205 in opposite directions, clamping and positioning the anal tube to prevent it from shaking.

[0038] In one embodiment, please refer to Figure 2-3 The clamping plates 205 are arc-shaped and symmetrically arranged on both sides of the front end of the slide rail 200. The center of the space enclosed by the two clamping plates 205 is located directly below the perforation 110. The arc-shaped structure of the clamping plates 205 ensures that the inner walls of the two symmetrical clamping plates 205 fit snugly against the outer wall of the circular anal canal, thereby increasing the friction between the two clamping plates 205 and the anal canal and improving the clamping stability.

[0039] In one embodiment, please refer to Figure 2 , Figure 4-6 The locking bag section 21 includes a storage box 210, which can store a liquid storage bag compatible with the anal tube, preventing the liquid storage bag from shaking during movement and causing the connection between the anal tube and the liquid storage bag to break, thus resulting in fecal leakage. Fixing blocks 211 are elastically connected to both sides of the lower end of the storage box 210. The fixing blocks 211 are located at the inner bottom of the base 11 and are fixedly connected to the base 11. The storage box 210 can move slightly around the fixing blocks 211 to allow for the placement and removal of the liquid storage bag. Matching buckles 212 are provided on the rear end of the storage box 210 and the opposing side of the inner rear wall of the base 11. After the liquid storage bag is placed inside the storage box 210, the storage box 210 and the base 11 are fixed together by the buckles 212, thus securing the liquid storage bag.

[0040] In one embodiment, please refer to Figure 2 and Figure 4-6 The storage box 210 has straps 213 on both sides of the front end. The movable end of the strap 213 is detachably connected to the storage box 210. The detachable connection method is Velcro connection. The strap 213 is used to lock the upper opening of the storage box 210 to prevent the liquid storage bag from falling off.

[0041] In one embodiment, please refer to Figure 2-3 The locking tube section 20 also includes a telescopic rod 206, which connects the slide rail 200 to the inner wall of the support base 11. The telescopic rod 206 allows for small-amplitude raising and lowering of the slide rail 200, preventing the anal tube from being completely locked and dislodged when the child moves. The locking tube section 20 is made entirely of plastic to prevent gravity from affecting the small-range raising and lowering of the anal tube.

[0042] In one embodiment, please refer to Figure 1 The front end of the base 11 is provided with an opening and closing door, which is opened and closed by a zipper. The outer edge of the opening and closing door is connected to the base 11 by a zipper, which facilitates opening or closing the internal space of the base 11 for the disassembly and assembly of the rectal tube and the fluid collection bag.

[0043] The specific usage process of this utility model is as follows: The waistband 10 is tied around the waist of an adult. The child's indwelling rectal tube is inserted into the base 11 through the perforation 110. The child is placed on the base 11. The opening and closing door is opened, allowing the rectal tube to pass between the two clamps 205. A knob 202 is rotated to rotate the bidirectional screw 201. The bidirectional screw 201 cooperates with the slide groove 203, causing the two sliders 204 to drive the two clamps 205 to move in opposite directions, clamping and positioning the rectal tube. After connecting the liquid storage bag to the rectal tube, it is placed in the storage box 210. The liquid storage bag is locked by the strap 213. The back of the storage box 210 is then connected to the inner wall of the base 11 by the buckle 212 to fix the storage box 210. The opening and closing door is then closed to complete the operation.

[0044] The above embodiments are merely illustrative of the principles and effects of this utility model and are not intended to limit the scope of this utility model. Any person skilled in the art can modify or alter the above embodiments without departing from the spirit and scope of this utility model. Therefore, all equivalent modifications or alterations made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and technical concept disclosed in this utility model should still be covered by the claims of this utility model.

Claims

1. A waist bench for facilitating the movement of a child with an indwelling anal tube, characterized by, The utility model relates to a locking device for external anus tube and external liquid storage bag, which comprises a body (1) and a locking assembly (2). The body (1) comprises a waistband (10) and a bottom support (11), the waistband (10) is arranged on the side of the bottom support (11), the bottom support (11) is a hollow structure, a through hole (110) is arranged in the middle of the upper end of the bottom support (11) and communicates with the internal space of the bottom support (11), and an external anus tube can extend into the internal space of the bottom support (11) through the through hole (110). The locking assembly (2) is arranged in the internal space of the bottom support (11) and comprises a locking pipe part (20) and a locking bag part (21) for locking the external anus tube and the external liquid storage bag respectively. The locking pipe part (20) comprises a sliding rail (200), the bottom of the sliding rail (200) is provided with a bidirectional screw rod (201), the bidirectional screw rod (201) penetrates the sliding rail (200) and is connected with a knob (202) at both ends, the front end of the sliding rail (200) is provided with a sliding groove (203), the internal space of the sliding groove (203) is provided with two sliding blocks (204), the two sliding blocks (204) can slide in the internal space of the sliding groove (203), the two sliding blocks (204) are penetrated by the bidirectional screw rod (201) and are threadedly connected with the bidirectional screw rod (201), and the front ends of the two sliding blocks (204) are outwardly extended and connected with clamping plates (205).

2. The waist table for facilitating the activity of a child with a retained anal tube according to claim 1, characterized in that: The clamping plates (205) are arc-shaped structures and are symmetrically arranged at the front end of the sliding rail (200), and the center of the space surrounded by the two clamping plates (205) is just located below the through hole (110).

3. The waist table for facilitating the activity of a child with a retained anal tube according to claim 2, characterized in that: The locking bag part (21) comprises a receiving box (210), the lower ends of the two sides of the receiving box (210) are elastically connected with fixing blocks (211), the fixing blocks (211) are arranged on the inner bottom of the bottom support (11), and the rear end of the receiving box (210) is provided with a buckle (212) matched with the opposite side of the internal rear wall of the bottom support (11).

4. The waist table for facilitating the activity of a child with a retained anal tube according to claim 1, characterized in that: The front ends of the two sides of the receiving box (210) are provided with belts (213), and the movable ends of the belts (213) are detachably connected with the receiving box (210).

5. The waist table for facilitating the activity of a child with a retained anal tube according to claim 4, characterized in that: The locking pipe part (20) further comprises a telescopic rod (206) for connecting the sliding rail (200) and the inner side wall of the bottom support (11).

6. The waist table for facilitating the activity of a child with a retained anal tube according to claim 2, characterized in that: The front end of the bottom support (11) is provided with an opening and closing door, and the opening and closing door is opened and closed through a zipper.

7. The waist table for facilitating the activity of a child with a retained anal tube according to claim 1, characterized in that: ​