Lower limb bone traction heat preservation sleeve
By introducing a quick observation mechanism and an anti-slip mechanism into the lower limb skeletal traction insulation sleeve, the problems of inconvenient viewing of the traction needle position and easy slippage in the existing technology are solved, thereby improving operation efficiency and patient comfort.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-12-25
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
AI Technical Summary
Existing lower limb skeletal traction warming sleeves do not allow for easy viewing of the traction needle position and are prone to slipping during use, affecting operational efficiency and patient comfort.
The design incorporates a quick observation mechanism and an anti-slip mechanism. By setting a transparent observation window and a double-opening zipper on the front outer wall of the sleeve, and a silicone strip on the inner wall and a tightening strap installed at the top, the position of the traction needle can be quickly viewed and the sleeve can be stably fixed.
It allows medical staff to quickly check the traction needle and wound healing status, prevents the sheath from slipping off, and improves the ease of operation and patient comfort.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of medical equipment technology, and in particular to a lower limb bone traction insulation sleeve. Background Technology
[0002] In orthopedic traction therapy, the patient's lower limbs typically need to be kept in a fixed position to ensure that the bones heal in the intended direction; especially in cold winter conditions, using a lower limb traction warming sleeve can provide necessary warmth to the patient's lower legs. However, some problems exist with the existing technology:
[0003] First, most existing lower limb traction insulation sleeves do not take into account the issue of convenient observation of the traction needle position. Medical staff need to frequently open the insulation sleeve to check the traction needle and the surrounding healing condition, which makes the operation cumbersome and easily affects the insulation effect.
[0004] Secondly, the existing thermal sleeve has a relatively simple structural design, which makes it easy for it to slip off when the patient moves or changes position, and it cannot be stably kept in the predetermined position, affecting the effect of traction therapy and the patient's comfort.
[0005] Therefore, there is an urgent need to design a lower limb bone traction insulation sleeve that can solve the above technical problems. Utility Model Content
[0006] In view of the problems mentioned in the background art, the purpose of this utility model is to provide a lower limb bone traction insulation sleeve to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.
[0007] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model mainly provides the following technical solutions:
[0008] A lower limb skeletal traction insulation sleeve, comprising a sleeve body, and further comprising:
[0009] Quick observation mechanism and anti-slip mechanism; among which:
[0010] The quick observation mechanism includes a zipper groove on the side wall of the sleeve, the zipper groove is equipped with a double zipper, and an observation window is provided on the front outer side wall of the sleeve;
[0011] The anti-slip mechanism includes a silicone strip located on the inner wall of the sleeve and a tightening strap fixedly installed at the upper end of the sleeve.
[0012] Furthermore, both ends of the double-opening zipper are equipped with zipper heads.
[0013] Furthermore, the zipper groove is provided with an inner lining.
[0014] Furthermore, the sleeve has a double-layer structure, with the outer layer made of waterproof material and the inner layer made of heat-insulating material.
[0015] Furthermore, the silicone strips are evenly distributed on the inner sidewall of the sleeve.
[0016] Furthermore, the tightening band is located inside the upper end of the sleeve.
[0017] Furthermore, the observation window is made of a transparent material.
[0018] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are mainly reflected in:
[0019] Firstly, compared to existing lower limb traction insulation sleeves, there is a problem with the inconvenience of viewing the position of the traction needle. To solve this problem, this utility model of a lower limb traction insulation sleeve adopts a quick observation mechanism. By setting a transparent observation window on the front outer wall of the sleeve and designing double-opening and single-opening zippers on the side walls, medical staff can quickly view the traction needle and wound healing without removing the insulation sleeve, effectively improving the convenience of operation and work efficiency.
[0020] Secondly, compared to existing lower limb skeletal traction warming sleeves, which are prone to slipping during use, this invention provides a lower limb skeletal traction warming sleeve with an anti-slip mechanism. Silicone strips are evenly distributed inside the sleeve, and a tightening strap is installed at the upper end of the sleeve. This increases the friction between the warming sleeve and the patient's skin, ensuring that the warming sleeve will not slip off during movement or position adjustments, effectively improving patient comfort.
[0021] The above description is only an overview of the technical solution of this utility model. In order to clearly understand the technical means of this utility model and to implement it in accordance with the contents of the specification, the preferred embodiments of this utility model are described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Attached Figure Description
[0022] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0023] Figure 1 This is a perspective view of a lower limb bone traction and insulation sleeve according to the present invention;
[0024] Figure 2 This is a right view of a lower limb bone traction and insulation sleeve according to the present invention;
[0025] Figure 3 This is a front view of a lower limb bone traction and insulation sleeve according to the present invention;
[0026] Figure 4 This is a top view of a lower limb bone traction insulation sleeve according to the present invention;
[0027] Figure 5 This is a bottom view of a lower limb bone traction insulation sleeve according to the present invention;
[0028] Figure 6 For the present utility model Figure 1 Enlarged view of section A;
[0029] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures:
[0030] 1. Sleeve body; 2. Quick observation mechanism; 3. Anti-slip mechanism;
[0031] 21. Zipper groove; 22. Double zipper; 23. Zipper pull; 24. Lining; 25. Observation window;
[0032] 31. Silicone strip; 32. Fitting band; Detailed Implementation
[0033] The present application will now be described in further detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the relevant utility model and not intended to limit the scope of the utility model. Furthermore, it should be noted that, for ease of description, only the parts relevant to the utility model are shown in the accompanying drawings.
[0034] like Figure 1-6 As shown, the present invention provides a lower limb skeletal traction and insulation sleeve, comprising a sleeve body 1, and further comprising:
[0035] Quick observation mechanism 2 and anti-slip mechanism 3; wherein:
[0036] The quick observation mechanism 2 includes a zipper groove 21 on the side wall of the sleeve 1. The zipper groove 21 is used to install a zipper, so that the position can be smoothly opened or closed when needed. The zipper groove 21 is equipped with a double zipper 22. Considering the position of the traction needle, the double zipper 22 is designed so that the zipper can be opened or closed from both ends. After the zipper heads 23 at both ends are pulled towards the middle, a traction hole is formed in the middle of the zipper. The traction needle extends out through the traction hole, which increases the convenience of operation. The front outer side wall of the sleeve 1 is provided with an observation window 25. Without opening the zipper, medical staff can directly and clearly observe the recovery of the lower limb traction area, without affecting the heat preservation effect.
[0037] The anti-slip mechanism 3 includes a silicone strip 31 located on the inner wall of the sleeve 1. The silicone strip 31 can generate sufficient friction with the patient's skin to prevent the insulation sleeve from shifting or slipping during use and to ensure the patient's comfort. A tightening strap 32 is fixedly installed on the upper end of the sleeve 1. The tightening strap 32 can effectively lock the position of the insulation sleeve and ensure that it can stably cover the lower limbs.
[0038] like Figure 1 , 2 As shown in Figures 3, 5, and 6, in this embodiment, the double-opening zipper 22 has zipper heads 23 at both ends, with the upper end of the double-opening zipper 22 also having a zipper head 23. The double-opening zipper 22 is a lockless, double-headed, bidirectional zipper, allowing it to be pulled from the middle outwards. The design feature of this zipper is its dual-headed nature, meaning it has two zipper heads that can be operated independently from any position on the zipper. Therefore, the user can start from the middle of the zipper and pull the two zipper heads towards both ends to open or close the zipper, enabling quick partial inspection.
[0039] like Figure 1 , 6 As shown, in this embodiment, the inner side of the zipper groove 21 is provided with a liner 24. The liner 24 is mainly used to protect the contact between the zipper and the patient's skin and avoid friction damage caused by direct contact with the zipper.
[0040] like Figure 6 As shown, in this embodiment, the sleeve 1 has a double-layer structure. The outer layer is made of waterproof material, which can effectively isolate the intrusion of external moisture or liquid, especially in humid or medical environments, and can keep the patient's skin dry. The inner layer is made of thermal insulation material, which can effectively maintain the temperature of the patient's lower limbs in cold environments and prevent the traction area from getting cold.
[0041] like Figure 1 , 4 As shown, in this embodiment, the silicone strip 31 is evenly distributed on the inner sidewall of the sleeve 1. Its even distribution design can ensure that the friction between the thermal sleeve and the skin is evenly distributed, and there will be no problem of local slippage, which further improves the stability of wearing.
[0042] like Figure 1 , 4 As shown, in this embodiment, the tightening band 32 is disposed inside the upper end of the sleeve 1. The tightening band 32 can ensure that the thermal sleeve stably covers the lower limbs. The tightness of the tightening band 32 can be adjusted to adapt to patients of different body types, thereby improving the fit and stability of the garment.
[0043] like Figure 1 , 2 As shown in Figure 3, in this embodiment, the observation window 25 is made of transparent material, which ensures that medical staff can clearly see the condition of the traction area without opening the zipper.
[0044] The working principle and usage process of this technical solution are as follows: During use, first open the double zipper 22 on the thermal insulation cover, put the cover 1 on the patient's lower limbs, pull the double zipper 22, and ensure that the traction needle or other areas that need to be observed are exposed; then, under the action of the tightening strap 32 and the silicone strip 31, the thermal insulation cover is stably fixed to the patient's leg.
[0045] The present invention has been further described above with reference to the embodiments, but the present invention is not limited to the above embodiments. Within the scope of knowledge possessed by those skilled in the art, various changes can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention.
Claims
1. A lower limb bone traction warming cover comprising a cover body (1), characterized in that: Also include: Quick observation mechanism (2) and anti-slip mechanism (3); wherein: Quick observation mechanism (2) includes the zipper slot (21) opened in the side wall of the sleeve body (1), the zipper slot (21) is provided with double zipper (22), the front outer side wall of the sleeve body (1) is provided with observation window (25); Anti-slip mechanism (3) includes the silica gel strip (31) arranged on the inner side wall of the sleeve body (1), and the tightening belt (32) fixedly installed on the upper end of the sleeve body (1).
2. A lower limb skeletal traction warming sleeve according to claim 1, characterised in that: The double zipper (22) is provided with zipper head (23) at both ends.
3. A lower limb skeletal traction warming sleeve according to claim 1, wherein: The inner side of the zipper slot (21) is provided with inner lining (24).
4. The lower extremity skeletal traction warming sleeve of Claim 1, wherein: The sleeve body (1) is double-layer structure, the outer layer adopts waterproof material, and the inner layer is made of warm-keeping material.
5. The lower extremity skeletal traction warming sleeve of Claim 1, wherein: The silica gel strip (31) is evenly arranged on the inner side wall of the sleeve body (1).
6. A lower limb skeletal traction warming sleeve according to claim 1, wherein: The tightening belt (32) is arranged in the inner side of the upper end of the sleeve body (1).
7. A lower limb skeletal traction warming sleeve according to claim 1, wherein: The observation window (25) is made of transparent material.