Newborn nest nursing device

By designing a newborn bird's nest care device with a water bag pad and water temperature control, the problem of traditional bird's nests being unable to secure newborns has been solved, achieving a stable body temperature and a comfortable care environment, and avoiding apnea and airway obstruction in premature infants.

CN223958949UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-03THE FIRST HOSPITAL OF NANPING CITY FUJIAN PROVINCE
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520425919.9
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-12
Publication Date
2026-03-03
Estimated Expiration
2035-03-12

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Technical Problem

Traditional U-shaped bird nests made of cloth strips cannot effectively secure newborns, especially premature infants, which can easily lead to apnea and airway obstruction, and cannot maintain body temperature.

Method used

A newborn bird's nest care device is designed, comprising a U-shaped bird's nest body made of cloth strips, a water bag pad, and auxiliary water bags fixed to the bird's nest body. The auxiliary water bags are connected by a fixing strap and are spaced apart. A water temperature control device is used to regulate the water temperature and achieve circulation. The auxiliary water bags are fixedly connected to the water bag pad to simulate the uterine environment.

Benefits of technology

It effectively stabilizes the newborn, prevents displacement, maintains a stable body temperature, provides a comfortable care environment, reduces crying, simulates the womb environment, and enhances the newborn's sense of calm.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a neonatal nest nursing device which comprises a U-shaped nest body defined by cloth strips and further comprises a water bag cushion layer located in a U-shaped cavity of the nest body and a plurality of auxiliary water bags fixed to the nest body. The auxiliary water bags are fixedly arranged on the bird nest body at intervals, and each auxiliary water bag is provided with a fixing belt used for being fixed to the bird nest body. Compared with the prior art, the newborn nest has the advantages that the auxiliary water bag which can be fixedly connected to the nest body is arranged, so that displacement of the newborn can be avoided. And the water temperature in the auxiliary water bag and the water bag cushion layer can be controlled through the water temperature control device.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of newborn care, specifically to a newborn bird's nest care device. Background Technology

[0002] Nest-style care, based on the incubator, uses a nursing nest to create a natural environment similar to a bird's nest for newborns. The nursing nest's protective ring surrounds the newborn's body, reducing air convection when the incubator door is opened and closed, minimizing temperature fluctuations, and reducing heat loss. This reduces the impact of temperature fluctuations on the newborn's body temperature, keeping them in a suitable, constant temperature environment that is beneficial for their growth and development. It also gives the newborn a sense of boundaries and security, and their posture is similar to that of a fetus in the womb, making them feel more comfortable and quiet, reducing crying.

[0003] Traditional nursing nests consist of U-shaped strips of cloth placed inside the newborn. However, this method fails to secure the newborn, especially premature infants who are prone to apnea and airway obstruction, requiring measures to prevent them from shifting downwards. Furthermore, the cloth-lined nest cannot be heated to help maintain the newborn's body temperature.

[0004] In view of this, the inventor conducted in-depth research on the aforementioned deficiencies in the prior art, which led to the creation of this case. Utility Model Content

[0005] The main purpose of this utility model is to provide a newborn nest care device, which solves the problem mentioned in the background art that the traditional U-shaped cloth strips are not conducive to preventing newborn displacement.

[0006] To achieve the above objectives, the solution of this utility model is:

[0007] A newborn bird nest care device includes a bird nest body formed by strips of cloth in a U-shape, a water bag pad layer located in the U-shaped cavity of the bird nest body, and several auxiliary water bags fixed to the bird nest body; the auxiliary water bags are fixedly arranged on the bird nest body at intervals, and each auxiliary water bag is provided with a fixing strap for fixing to the bird nest body.

[0008] Furthermore, two adjacent auxiliary water bags are connected by a connecting tube.

[0009] Furthermore, the water bag pad is connected to at least one of the auxiliary water bags.

[0010] Furthermore, it also includes a water temperature control device, which comprises a water supply pipe, a return pipe, a thermos flask, and a water pump; the water supply pipe and the return pipe are respectively connected to auxiliary water bags near both ends of the bird's nest body; the water supply pipe is equipped with a thermos flask and a water pump; the thermos flask is equipped with a temperature sensor and an electric heating component; the water supply pipe and the return pipe on the inlet side of the water pump are detachably connected; the return pipe and the water supply pipe on the inlet side of the water pump are respectively equipped with a first valve and a second valve.

[0011] Furthermore, a connecting pipe is provided between the return water pipe and the water supply pipe on the inlet side of the water pump, and a third valve is installed on the connecting pipe.

[0012] Furthermore, the fixing strap includes a first strap body and a second strap body, one end of the first strap body and the second strap body are connected to the auxiliary water bag, and the first strap body and the second strap body are wrapped around the bird's nest body and fixedly connected to each other.

[0013] Furthermore, the ends of the first belt and the second belt away from the auxiliary water bag are respectively provided with a first buckle and a second buckle, and the first buckle and the second buckle are fastened together.

[0014] Furthermore, the auxiliary water bag includes two first water bags corresponding to the newborn's chest and neck, two second water bags corresponding to the newborn's thighs and calves, and a third water bag corresponding to the newborn's feet.

[0015] Furthermore, the first water bag is provided with a protrusion corresponding to the newborn's neck.

[0016] Furthermore, a liner is provided on the water bag pad, the liner extends to the bird's nest body around its perimeter, and the liner has perforations for the fastening straps to pass through.

[0017] With the above structure, the newborn nest care device of this utility model has at least the following beneficial effects:

[0018] 1. The auxiliary water bag is fixedly connected to the water bag padding layer via a fixing strap. The auxiliary water bag fits the newborn's body more closely and assists in positioning the newborn, preventing displacement. The water bag's close fit to the newborn more closely simulates the womb environment, helping the newborn remain calm. An appropriately sized auxiliary water bag can also be selected and fixed to the nest body according to the newborn's size.

[0019] Second, by connecting the auxiliary water bag and the water bag pad with a connecting pipe, the water temperature inside the auxiliary water bag and the water bag pad can be easily controlled, making the newborn more comfortable in the bird's nest care device. The water temperature control device uses a water pump and a thermos bottle to achieve water circulation. The inlet and return water pipes of the water pump are detachable, allowing the return water pipe to be separated from the water pump for water replacement.

[0020] Third, the first and second straps are connected by a buckle. Compared with the method of knotting the straps, the buckle connection can achieve fastening and separation more quickly.

[0021] Fourth, the protrusion on the first water bag is used to fix the newborn's neck and head to prevent the newborn from shifting.

[0022] Compared with existing technologies, this invention helps prevent newborn displacement by incorporating an auxiliary water bag that can be securely attached to the bird's nest. Furthermore, a water temperature control device allows for the control of the water temperature within the auxiliary water bag and its padding. Attached Figure Description

[0023] Figure 1 This is a top view of a newborn bird's nest care device.

[0024] Figure 2 This is a side view of the Bird's Nest placed inside an insulated box.

[0025] Figure 3 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of an auxiliary water bag having a first buckle and a second buckle.

[0026] Figure 4 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of an auxiliary water bag that does not have a first buckle and a second buckle.

[0027] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the present invention, which has a water temperature control device.

[0028] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a towel.

[0029] In the picture:

[0030] 1. Bird's nest body; 2. Water bag padding layer; 3. Auxiliary water bag; 31. First water bag; 311. Protrusion; 32. Second water bag; 33. Third water bag; 34. Fixing strap; 341. First strap body; 342. Second strap body; 342. First buckle body; 344. Second buckle body; 35. Connecting pipe; 45. Water temperature control device; 41. Water supply pipe; 411. Second valve; 42. Return water pipe; 421. First valve; 43. Thermos bottle; 431. Temperature sensor; 432. Electric heating component; 44. Water pump; 45. Connecting pipe; 451. Third valve; 5. Lining; 5. Hole; 6. Neonatal incubator. Detailed Implementation

[0031] To further explain the technical solution of this utility model, the following detailed description is provided through specific embodiments.

[0032] like Figures 1 to 6As shown, this is a newborn bird's nest care device according to this utility model, including a bird's nest body 1 formed by strips of cloth into a U-shape, a water bag pad 2 located in the U-shaped cavity of the bird's nest body 1, and several auxiliary water bags 3 fixed to the bird's nest body 1; the auxiliary water bags 3 are fixedly arranged on the bird's nest body 1 at intervals, and each auxiliary water bag 3 is provided with a fixing strap 34 for fixing to the bird's nest body 1. The newborn bird's nest care device is placed in a newborn incubator 6.

[0033] Thus, in this newborn nest care device, the auxiliary water bag 3 is fixedly connected to the water bag pad 2 via a fixing strap 34. The auxiliary water bag 3 fits the newborn's body more closely and assists in positioning the newborn, preventing displacement. The water bag's close fit to the newborn more closely simulates the womb environment, helping the newborn remain calm. Preferably, two adjacent auxiliary water bags 3 are connected by a connecting tube 35. The water bag pad 2 is connected to at least one of the auxiliary water bags 3. The auxiliary water bag 3 and the water bag pad 2 are supported by silicone material, providing greater comfort. This invention can also select an appropriate size auxiliary water bag 3 to fix to the nest body 1 according to the size of the newborn, such as premature newborns weighing less than 1000 grams.

[0034] Preferably, the device further includes a water temperature control device 4, which includes a water supply pipe 41, a return pipe 42, a thermos flask 43, and a water pump 44. The water supply pipe 41 and the return pipe 42 are respectively connected to auxiliary water bags 3 near both ends of the bird's nest body 1. The water supply pipe 41 is equipped with a thermos flask 43 and a water pump 44. The thermos flask 43 is equipped with a temperature sensor 431 and an electric heating component 432. The water supply pipe 41 and the return pipe 42 on the inlet side of the water pump 44 are detachably connected. The return pipe 42 and the water supply pipe 41 on the inlet side of the water pump 44 are respectively equipped with a first valve 421 and a second valve 411.

[0035] By connecting the auxiliary water bag 3 and the water bag pad 2 with the connecting pipe 35, the water temperature inside the auxiliary water bag 3 and the water bag pad 2 can be easily controlled, making the newborn more comfortable in the nest care device. The water temperature control device 4, in conjunction with the water pump 44 and the thermos flask 43, realizes the circulation of water. The inlet and return water pipe 42 of the water pump 44 are detachably connected, so that the return water pipe 42 can be separated from the water pump 44 for water replacement.

[0036] Preferably, a connecting pipe 45 is provided between the return water pipe 42 and the water supply pipe 41 at the inlet side of the water pump 44, and a third valve 451 is provided on the connecting pipe 45. When the first valve 421 and the second valve 411 are open, and the third valve 451 is closed, the inlet pipe and the return water pipe 42 are separated, thus enabling water exchange. After water exchange is complete, the first valve 421 and the second valve 411 are closed, and the third valve 451 is opened, thus achieving internal water circulation. Automatic water temperature regulation is achieved through a temperature sensor 431 and an electric heating element 432.

[0037] Preferably, the fixing strap 34 includes a first strap body 341 and a second strap body 342. One end of the first strap body 341 and the second strap body 342 are connected to the auxiliary water bag 3. The first strap body 341 and the second strap body 342 pass around the bird's nest body 1 and are fixedly connected to each other. Further, the ends of the first strap body 341 and the second strap body 342 away from the auxiliary water bag 3 are respectively provided with a first buckle 342 and a second buckle 344, which are fastened together. The first strap body 341 and the second strap body 342 are connected by buckles, which allows for faster fastening and separation compared to knotting the straps.

[0038] Preferably, the auxiliary water bag 3 includes two first water bags 31 corresponding to the newborn's chest and neck, two second water bags 32 corresponding to the newborn's thighs and calves, and a third water bag 33 corresponding to the newborn's feet. Preferably, the first water bag 31 is provided with a protrusion 311 corresponding to the newborn's neck. Multiple water bags facilitate fine-tuning of the water bag's position on the bird's nest body 1; the protrusion 311 on the first water bag 31 fixes the newborn's neck and head, preventing the newborn from shifting.

[0039] Preferably, a liner 5 is provided on the water bag pad 2, and the liner 5 extends to the bird's nest body 1 around its perimeter. The liner 5 has perforated holes 51 for the fixing straps 34 to pass through. This facilitates the fixing, replacement, or removal and cleaning of the liner 5.

[0040] Compared with existing technologies, this invention helps prevent newborn displacement by providing an auxiliary water bag 3 that can be fixedly connected to the bird's nest body 1. Furthermore, the water temperature within the auxiliary water bag 3 and the water bag padding layer 2 can be controlled via a water temperature control device 4.

[0041] The above embodiments and figures are not intended to limit the product form and style of this utility model. Any appropriate changes or modifications made by those skilled in the art should be considered as not departing from the patent scope of this utility model.

Claims

1. A newborn nest care device, characterized in that, The bird's nest body is formed by strips of cloth in a U-shape. It also includes a water bag pad layer located in the U-shaped cavity of the bird's nest body and several auxiliary water bags fixed to the bird's nest body. The auxiliary water bags are fixedly arranged on the bird's nest body at intervals, and each auxiliary water bag is provided with a fixing strap for fixing to the bird's nest body.

2. The newborn nest care device as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The two adjacent auxiliary water bags are connected by a connecting tube.

3. A newborn nest care device as described in claim 2, characterized in that, The water bag pad is connected to at least one of the auxiliary water bags.

4. A newborn nest care device as described in claim 3, characterized in that, It also includes a water temperature control device, which comprises a water supply pipe, a return pipe, a thermos, and a water pump. The water supply pipe and the return pipe are respectively connected to auxiliary water bags near both ends of the bird's nest body. The water supply pipe is equipped with a thermos and a water pump. The thermos contains a temperature sensor and an electric heating element. The water supply pipe and the return pipe on the inlet side of the water pump are detachably connected. The return pipe and the water supply pipe on the inlet side of the water pump are respectively equipped with a first valve and a second valve.

5. A newborn nest care device as described in claim 4, characterized in that, A connecting pipe is provided between the return water pipe and the water supply pipe on the inlet side of the water pump, and a third valve is provided on the connecting pipe.

6. A newborn nest care device as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The fixing strap includes a first strap body and a second strap body. One end of the first strap body and the second strap body are connected to the auxiliary water bag. The first strap body and the second strap body bypass the bird's nest body and are fixedly connected to each other.

7. A newborn nest care device as described in claim 6, characterized in that, The first belt and the second belt are respectively provided with a first buckle and a second buckle at the ends away from the auxiliary water bag, and the first buckle and the second buckle are fastened together.

8. A newborn nest care device as described in claim 6, characterized in that, The auxiliary water bags include two first water bags corresponding to the newborn's chest and neck, two second water bags corresponding to the newborn's thighs and calves, and a third water bag corresponding to the newborn's feet.

9. A newborn nest care device as described in claim 8, characterized in that, The first water bag has a protrusion corresponding to the newborn's neck.

10. A newborn nest care device as described in claim 6, characterized in that, A liner is placed on the water bag padding layer, and the liner extends to the bird's nest body around its perimeter. The liner has perforations for the fastening straps to pass through.