Novel fixing frame for artificial cultivation of calculus bovis
By installing openable railings and a second door panel, as well as clamping and limiting mechanisms on the restraint frame, the problem of the lack of side door panels in existing restraint frames is solved, improving the ease of operation and fixation efficiency during surgery.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202422982913.X
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-12-04
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
- Estimated Expiration
- 2034-12-04
AI Technical Summary
The existing restraint frame does not have side door panels, which causes inconvenience during the surgical procedure.
A restraint frame comprising a base plate, side plates, railings, and a second door plate was designed. The side plates are equipped with openable railings and a second door plate, and are fitted with clamping and limiting mechanisms for securing the head and tail of the cattle.
By incorporating openable railings and a second door panel, the convenience of surgical procedures is improved, while the clamping and limiting mechanisms enhance the efficiency of cattle restraint.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of restraint frames, and in particular to a novel restraint frame for artificially cultivating bezoar. Background Technology
[0002] The artificial cultivation method for bezoar involves selecting cattle that have lost their reproductive or draft capabilities. A suitably sized, sterilized foreign body core is placed into the cattle's gallbladder, and 2 ml of E. coli solution is injected into the gallbladder using a syringe. The gallbladder is then sutured using a gastrointestinal suture technique and cleaned with 1% dimethoate disinfectant. The gallbladder is then returned to the abdominal cavity. During the procedure, a restraint frame is needed to immobilize the cattle; however, existing restraint frames lack side panels designed for surgery, causing inconvenience. Therefore, developing a novel restraint frame for artificially cultivating bezoar has become a pressing issue for those skilled in the art. Utility Model Content
[0003] The purpose of this invention is to provide a novel restraint frame for artificially culturing bezoar, which solves the problem that existing restraint frames do not have side panels designed for surgery, causing some inconvenience during the operation.
[0004] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:
[0005] This utility model discloses a novel restraint frame for artificially cultivating bezoar, comprising a base plate and side plates. Side plates are welded to the left and right sides of the base plate. The side plates are provided with railings and second door panels. The railings are positioned above the second door panels. A perforated groove is formed between the second door panels and the railings. A limiting mechanism that cooperates with the perforated groove is provided on the side plates. The limiting mechanism includes a slide rail, a slider, and a steel pipe. The slider is slidably mounted on the slide rail, and a clamp is welded to the slider. The steel pipe passes through the clamp and the perforated groove.
[0006] Furthermore, the left end of the railing is hinged to the side panel, and the right end of the railing is engaged with the side panel via a lock.
[0007] Furthermore, the left end of the second door panel is hinged to the side panel, and the right end of the second door panel is engaged with the side panel via a lock.
[0008] Furthermore, the slide rail is welded to the side plate, and the slider is provided with a set screw that cooperates with the slide rail.
[0009] Furthermore, columns are welded to the four corners of the base plate, and the columns are welded to the side plates.
[0010] Furthermore, a clamping mechanism and a first door panel are provided on the front end surface of the base plate. The clamping mechanism is located above the first door panel and includes a first clamping plate, a second clamping plate, a guide rod, and a lead screw. The lead screw is rotatably disposed between two columns, and the guide rod is fixedly disposed between two columns. The first clamping plate and the second clamping plate are threadedly engaged with the lead screw, and the first clamping plate and the second clamping plate are slidably engaged with the guide rod.
[0011] Furthermore, a third door panel is provided at the rear end of the base plate.
[0012] Furthermore, the lead screw is driven by a motor on the side plate.
[0013] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial technical effects of this utility model are as follows:
[0014] This novel restraint frame for artificially cultivated bezoar features an openable second door panel and railing on the side plate. The railing and second door panel are at different heights, facilitating operation. The frame also includes a clamping mechanism for holding the head when it twists and a limiting mechanism for restricting the tail, effectively improving the efficiency of securing the cattle. In summary, this novel restraint frame for artificially cultivated bezoar is simple in structure, practical in function, and ingeniously designed, effectively solving the problem of existing restraint frames lacking side doors for surgical procedures, which causes inconvenience during surgery. Attached Figure Description
[0015] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings:
[0016] Figure 1 This is a front view of the novel artificial bezoar preservation frame of this utility model;
[0017] Figure 2 This is a right view of the novel artificial bezoar cultivation restraint frame of this utility model;
[0018] Figure 3 for Figure 2 Enlarged view of the middle limit mechanism;
[0019] Figure 4 This is a rear view of the restraint frame for the artificial cultivation of bezoar according to this utility model.
[0020] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached drawings: 1. Base plate; 2. Column; 3. Side plate; 301. Second door panel; 302. Railing; 4. First door panel; 5. Clamping mechanism; 501. First clamping plate; 502. Second clamping plate; 503. Lead screw; 504. Guide rod; 505. Motor; 6. Limiting mechanism; 601. Hollowed-out groove; 602. Slide rail; 603. Slider; 604. Top screw; 605. Steel pipe; 606. Fixture; 7. Third door panel. Detailed Implementation
[0021] like Figures 1 to 4 As shown, a novel restraint frame for artificially cultivating bezoar includes a base plate 1 and side plates 3. Side plates 3 are welded to the left and right sides of the base plate 1, and columns 2 are welded to the four corners of the base plate 1. The columns 2 are welded to the side plates 3.
[0022] The side panel 3 is provided with a railing 302 and a second door panel 301. The railing 302 is positioned above the second door panel 301. The left end of the railing 302 is hinged to the side panel 3, and the right end of the railing 302 is engaged with the side panel 3 via a lock. The left end of the second door panel 301 is hinged to the side panel 3, and the right end of the second door panel 301 is engaged with the side panel 3 via a lock.
[0023] This utility model relates to a novel artificially cultivated bezoar restraint frame with an openable second door panel 301 and railing 302 on the side panel 3. The railing 302 and the second door panel 301 are at different heights, which makes operation more convenient.
[0024] A hollow groove 601 is provided between the second door panel 301 and the railing 302, and a limiting mechanism 6 that cooperates with the hollow groove 601 is provided on the side panel 3.
[0025] Specifically, the limiting mechanism 6 includes a slide rail 602, a slider 603, and a steel pipe 605. The slider 603 is slidably mounted on the slide rail 602, and a clamp 606 is welded onto the slider 603. The steel pipe 605 passes through the clamp 606 and the hollow groove 601. The steel pipe 605 engages with the tail of the cow.
[0026] The slide rail 602 is welded to the side plate 3, and the slider 603 is provided with a set screw 604 that cooperates with the slide rail 602.
[0027] A clamping mechanism 5 and a first door panel 4 are provided on the front end surface of the base plate 1. The clamping mechanism 5 is located above the first door panel 4 and includes a first clamping plate 501, a second clamping plate 502, a guide rod 504, and a lead screw 503. The lead screw 503 is rotatably mounted between two columns 2, and the guide rod 504 is fixedly mounted between the two columns 2. The first clamping plate 501 and the second clamping plate 502 are threadedly engaged with the lead screw 503, and the first clamping plate 501 and the second clamping plate 502 are slidably engaged with the guide rod 504. The lead screw 503 is driven by a motor 505 on the side plate 3. The first clamping plate 501 and the second clamping plate 502 move in opposite directions or backwards under the drive of the lead screw 503. The first clamping plate 501 and the second clamping plate 502 are provided with clamping grooves that engage with the twisting neck.
[0028] A third door panel 7 is provided at the rear end of the base plate 1.
[0029] This utility model relates to a new type of restraint frame for artificially cultivated bezoar, which includes a clamping mechanism 5 for holding the twisted head and a limiting mechanism 6 for limiting the tail, effectively improving the efficiency of fixing the cattle.
[0030] The embodiments described above are merely preferred embodiments of the present utility model and are not intended to limit the scope of the present utility model. Various modifications and improvements made to the technical solutions of the present utility model by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the present utility model should fall within the protection scope defined by the claims of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A novel restraint frame for artificially cultivated bezoar, characterized in that: The system includes a base plate (1) and side plates (3). Side plates (3) are welded to the left and right sides of the base plate (1). The side plates (3) are provided with railings (302) and a second door panel (301). The railings (302) are located above the second door panel (301). A hollow groove (601) is provided between the second door panel (301) and the railings (302). A limiting mechanism (6) that cooperates with the hollow groove (601) is provided on the side plate (3). The limiting mechanism (6) includes a slide rail (602), a slider (603), and a steel pipe (605). The slider (603) is slidably mounted on the slide rail (602). A clamp (606) is welded to the slider (603). The steel pipe (605) passes through the clamp (606) and the hollow groove (601).
2. The novel restraint frame for artificially cultivated bezoar according to claim 1, characterized in that: The left end of the railing (302) is hinged to the side plate (3) by a hinge, and the right end of the railing (302) is engaged with the side plate (3) by a lock.
3. The novel restraint frame for artificially cultivated bezoar according to claim 1, characterized in that: The left end of the second door panel (301) is hinged to the side panel (3) by a hinge, and the right end of the second door panel (301) is engaged with the side panel (3) by a lock.
4. The novel restraint frame for artificially cultivated bezoar according to claim 1, characterized in that: The slide rail (602) is welded to the side plate (3), and the slider (603) is provided with a set screw (604) that cooperates with the slide rail (602).
5. The novel restraint frame for artificially cultivated bezoar according to claim 1, characterized in that: The base plate (1) has columns (2) welded to its four corners, and the columns (2) are welded to the side plate (3).
6. The novel restraint frame for artificially cultivated bezoar according to claim 1, characterized in that: The front end face of the base plate (1) is provided with a clamping mechanism (5) and a first door plate (4). The clamping mechanism (5) is located above the first door plate (4). The clamping mechanism (5) includes a first clamping plate (501), a second clamping plate (502), a guide rod (504), and a lead screw (503). The lead screw (503) is rotatably disposed between two columns (2). The guide rod (504) is fixedly disposed between two columns (2). The first clamping plate (501) and the second clamping plate (502) are threadedly engaged with the lead screw (503). The first clamping plate (501) and the second clamping plate (502) are slidably engaged with the guide rod (504).
7. The novel restraint frame for artificially cultivated bezoar according to claim 1, characterized in that: The rear end of the base plate (1) is provided with a third door panel (7).
8. The novel restraint frame for artificially cultivated bezoar according to claim 6, characterized in that: The lead screw (503) is driven by a motor (505) on the side plate (3).