Cleaning device for anorectal surgery
By incorporating guiding, sealing, and snap-fit components into the anorectal surgery cleaning device, the problem of cleaning fluid spillage is solved, enabling safe use and efficient air drying, and reducing the risk of infection.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202423149803.1
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-12-20
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
- Estimated Expiration
- 2034-12-20
AI Technical Summary
Existing anorectal surgical cleaning devices often cause cleaning solutions to spill when the sitz bath basin is manually lifted after use, affecting environmental hygiene and potentially causing cross-infection.
A guide assembly, a sealing assembly, and a snap-fit assembly are installed between the upper and lower basins to ensure that the upper and lower basins maintain the same vertical position during use. The sealing assembly prevents liquid from flowing out, and the snap-fit assembly allows for easy drainage of liquid.
It avoids environmental pollution and cross-infection caused by spilled cleaning solution, improves safety and drying efficiency, and reduces the probability of bacterial growth.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of anorectal surgery technology, specifically to anorectal surgical cleaning device. Background Technology
[0002] Colorectal surgery is a branch of surgery that specializes in treating diseases related to the anus, rectum, and colon. These diseases typically include, but are not limited to, hemorrhoids, anal fissures, anal fistulas, perianal abscesses, rectal prolapse, and various types of colon and rectal cancer. To help remove residue from affected areas such as the buttocks and perineum and reduce the risk of infection, cleaning devices are often used; currently, most cleaning is done in a sitz bath.
[0003] The patent with publication number CN209346836U discloses a sitz bath basin. This sitz bath basin has a structure that includes a medicated solution area, a sitz bath area, a basin rim, a basin edge, and an overflow outlet to meet the needs of different patients. It saves medicated solution when administering medication to a small area and prevents overflow when administering medication to a large area. It can be used on both sitz baths and ordinary toilet seats without requiring special design modifications, thus saving costs. All joints are curved to increase comfort, and a specially designed small curved recess is used to place the legs, while anti-slip protrusions prevent the position from changing during the sitz bath.
[0004] However, the above-mentioned sitz baths still have the following problems in actual use:
[0005] Sitz baths are usually placed on the toilet. After use, patients need to manually lift the sitz bath and pour the cleaning solution inside into the toilet. However, when lifting the sitz bath, patients may lose their balance due to instability or other reasons, causing the cleaning solution inside the sitz bath to spill onto the floor. This not only affects environmental hygiene but may also cause cross-infection. Utility Model Content
[0006] To address the shortcomings of existing technologies, this utility model provides a surgical cleaning device for anorectal diseases. By setting a sealing component between the upper and lower basins, the warm water or cleaning solution inside the upper and lower basins will not flow out during normal use by the patient. When it is necessary to drain the warm water or cleaning solution from the upper and lower basins, the sealing component can be loosened.
[0007] This utility model provides the following technical solution: a surgical cleaning device for anorectal surgery, including an upper basin, a guide component connected to the bottom surface of the upper basin along its outer wall, and a lower basin connected to the other end of the guide component. A plurality of drainage holes are opened through the bottom surface of the upper basin, and a drain outlet is opened through the middle of the bottom surface of the lower basin. A sealing component is connected to the middle of the bottom surface of the upper basin, and the other end of the sealing component extends through the drain outlet to the bottom of the lower basin. Two symmetrically arranged snap-fit components are connected to the bottom surface of the upper basin along its outer wall, and the other ends of the two snap-fit components are connected to the outer wall of the lower basin.
[0008] Furthermore, the guide assembly includes several guide rods, several guide holes are provided through the rim of the lower basin, the upper ends of the guide rods are fixedly connected to the bottom surface of the rim of the upper basin, the lower ends of the guide rods pass through the guide holes to the bottom of the lower basin, and the outer wall of the guide rod is slidably connected to the inner wall of the guide hole.
[0009] Furthermore, the sealing assembly includes a sealing plug and a sliding rod. The upper end of the sealing plug is fixedly connected to the middle of the bottom surface of the upper basin, the lower end of the sealing plug is fixedly connected to the upper end of the sliding rod, and the outer wall of the sealing plug is slidably connected to the inner wall of the drain outlet.
[0010] Furthermore, an anti-detachment plate is fixedly connected to the lower end of the slide bar, and the diameter of the anti-detachment plate is larger than the diameter of the drain outlet and the sealing plug.
[0011] Furthermore, two symmetrically arranged movable openings are provided on the upper surface of the lower basin rim, and the lower ends of the two snap-fit components are respectively located in the two movable openings.
[0012] Furthermore, two symmetrically arranged snap-fit grooves are provided on the bottom surface of the upper basin rim, and the upper ends of the two snap-fit components are respectively located in the two snap-fit grooves.
[0013] Furthermore, the snap-fit assembly includes an L-shaped plate, a limiting rod, and four clips. The four clips are all fitted and fixedly connected to the outer wall of the limiting rod, and the four clips are located at both ends of the limiting rod. There is a gap between the two clips at both ends. The upper end of the L-shaped plate is connected to the upper surface of the snap-fit groove, and the lower end of the L-shaped plate passes through the moving opening to the lower edge of the basin. The two gaps between the outer wall of the lower end of the L-shaped plate and the four clips are snap-fit.
[0014] Furthermore, a sliding groove is provided on the upper surface of the groove, and a slider is fixedly connected to the upper end of the L-shaped plate. The outer wall of the slider is slidably connected to the inner wall of the sliding groove.
[0015] Furthermore, indicator characters are provided on the upper surface of the rim of the upper basin.
[0016] Furthermore, an overflow outlet is provided through the upper side wall of the upper basin, and the overflow outlet is located above the rim of the lower basin.
[0017] Compared with the prior art, the present invention has the following beneficial effects:
[0018] 1. This anorectal surgical cleaning device, by setting a guide component between the upper and lower pelvis, can ensure that the upper and lower pelvis are always in the same vertical position, avoiding misalignment of the upper and lower pelvis, which would cause the two snap-fit components to be unable to align accurately.
[0019] 2. This type of anorectal surgical cleaning device, by setting a sealing component between the upper and lower basins, ensures that the warm water or cleaning solution inside the upper and lower basins will not flow out during normal use by the patient; and when it is necessary to drain the warm water or cleaning solution inside the upper and lower basins, simply loosen the sealing component.
[0020] 3. This type of anorectal surgical cleaning device, by setting a snap-fit component between the upper and lower basins, connects the upper and lower basins in advance. This avoids the upper basin sticking together due to sweating or other reasons when the patient needs to get up after use. In this case, instead of draining the cleaning solution, hot water needs to be added, which would be wasteful. Similarly, after the upper and lower basins are used and cleaned and disinfected, in order to prevent water stains or other residues from remaining on the inner walls of the upper and lower basins, the snap-fit component can be used to separate the upper and lower basins and create a distance between them. This can improve the drying efficiency and reduce the probability of bacterial growth. Attached Figure Description
[0021] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall appearance of the present utility model;
[0022] Figure 2 This utility model Figure 1 Explosion diagrams of various components;
[0023] Figure 3 This utility model Figure 2 Enlarged view of point A in the middle;
[0024] Figure 4 This utility model Figure 1 Cross-sectional schematic diagrams of various components;
[0025] Figure 5 This utility model Figure 4 Explosion diagrams of various components;
[0026] Figure 6 This utility model Figure 5 Enlarged diagram of point B in the middle.
[0027] In the diagram: 1. Upper basin; 2. Lower basin; 3. L-shaped plate; 4. Sealing plug; 5. Sliding rod; 6. Anti-detachment plate; 7. Guide rod; 8. Limiting rod; 9. Card; 10. Sliding block; 101. Indicator; 102. Drain hole; 103. Clip; 104. Overflow outlet; 105. Sliding groove; 201. Moving port; 202. Guide hole; 203. Drain outlet. Detailed Implementation
[0028] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments of the present utility model. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments.
[0029] Please see Figures 1-6 A surgical cleaning device for anorectal surgery includes an upper basin 1. A guide component is connected to the bottom surface of the outer wall of the upper basin 1, and the other end of the guide component is connected to a lower basin 2. A plurality of drainage holes 102 are opened through the bottom surface of the upper basin 1. A drain outlet 203 is opened through the middle of the bottom surface of the lower basin 2. A sealing component is connected to the middle of the bottom surface of the upper basin 1. The other end of the sealing component passes through the drain outlet 203 to the bottom of the lower basin 2. Two symmetrically arranged snap-fit components are connected to the bottom surface of the outer wall of the upper basin 1, and the other ends of the two snap-fit components are connected to the outer wall of the lower basin 2.
[0030] The anorectal surgical cleaning device in this utility model is structurally similar to existing anorectal surgical cleaning devices, such as the sitz bath disclosed in patent announcement number CN209346836U. Figures 1 to 6 As shown, when using the anorectal surgical cleaning device of this utility model, the upper basin 1 and the lower basin 2 are first joined together by a guide component, and then sealed between the upper basin 1 and the lower basin 2 by a sealing component. Then, the upper basin 1 and the lower basin 2 are connected and limited by two snap-fit components. Then, warm water or cleaning solution is added between the upper basin 1 and the lower basin 2. After that, the lower basin 2 is placed normally on the toilet and can be used normally by the patient.
[0031] After the patient finishes using the sitz bath (upper basin 1 and lower basin 2), they only need to manually loosen the two locking components between the upper basin 1 and the lower basin 2, and then pull the upper basin 1 up a distance to detach the sealing component from the lower basin 2. This will allow the cleaning solution inside the upper basin 1 and the lower basin 2 to drain out through the drain hole 102 and the drain outlet 203. This solves the problem of the cleaning solution inside the sitz bath spilling onto the ground due to instability or other reasons, which not only affects environmental hygiene but may also cause cross-infection.
[0032] It is important to note here that:
[0033] By setting a guide component between the upper basin 1 and the lower basin 2, the upper basin 1 and the lower basin 2 can always be in the same vertical position, avoiding misalignment of the upper basin 1 and the lower basin 2, which would cause the two snap-fit components to be unable to align accurately.
[0034] By installing a sealing component between the upper basin 1 and the lower basin 2, the warm water or cleaning solution inside the upper basin 1 and the lower basin 2 will not flow out during normal use by the patient; and when it is necessary to drain the warm water or cleaning solution inside the upper basin 1 and the lower basin 2, simply loosen the sealing component.
[0035] By installing a snap-fit component between the upper basin 1 and the lower basin 2, the upper basin 1 and the lower basin 2 can be connected together in advance. This can prevent the upper basin 1 from sticking together due to sweating or other reasons when the patient needs to get up after use. In this case, instead of draining the cleaning solution, hot water needs to be added, which would be wasteful. Similarly, after the upper basin 1 and the lower basin 2 have been used and cleaned and disinfected, in order to prevent water stains or other residues from remaining on the inner walls of the upper basin 1 and the lower basin 2, the snap-fit component can be used to separate the upper basin 1 and the lower basin 2 and keep them a distance apart. This can improve the drying efficiency and reduce the probability of bacterial growth.
[0036] Please refer to the main text. Figure 2 and Figure 5 The guide assembly includes several guide rods 7. Several guide holes 202 are provided through the rim of the lower basin 2. The upper ends of the guide rods 7 are fixedly connected to the bottom surface of the rim of the upper basin 1. The lower ends of the guide rods 7 pass through the guide holes 202 to the bottom of the lower basin 2. The outer wall of the guide rods 7 is slidably connected to the inner wall of the guide holes 202.
[0037] More specifically, when the upper basin 1 needs to be pulled up, the upward trajectory of the upper basin 1 will be restricted by the action of several guide rods 7 and guide holes 202, so that the upper basin 1 can only rise vertically without any deviation, thereby avoiding misalignment of the snap-fit components.
[0038] Please refer to the main text. Figure 2 , Figure 4 and Figure 5 The sealing assembly includes a sealing plug 4 and a sliding rod 5. The upper end of the sealing plug 4 is fixedly connected to the middle of the bottom surface of the upper basin 1, the lower end of the sealing plug 4 is fixedly connected to the upper end of the sliding rod 5, and the outer wall of the sealing plug 4 is slidably connected to the inner wall of the drain outlet 203.
[0039] More specifically, during normal use, the sealing plug 4 will be properly inserted into the drain outlet 203 to seal, thus preventing the warm water or cleaning solution inside the upper basin 1 and lower basin 2 from flowing out.
[0040] When it is necessary to drain this part of the cleaning liquid, as the upper basin 1 is pulled up, the sealing plug 4 rises along with it. When the sealing plug 4 is completely removed from the drain outlet 203, the cleaning liquid in the upper basin 1 and the lower basin 2 can be drained from the drain outlet 203.
[0041] Please refer to the main text. Figure 2 , Figure 4 and Figure 5 The lower end of the slide bar 5 is fixedly connected to an anti-detachment plate 6, the diameter of which is larger than the diameter of the drain outlet 203 and the sealing plug 4.
[0042] More specifically, by setting the anti-detachment plate 6, it is possible to prevent the sealing plug 4 and the sliding rod 5 from detaching from the drain outlet 203 of the lower basin 2 when the upper basin 1 is lifted.
[0043] Please refer to the main text. Figure 1 and Figure 2 The upper surface of the lower basin 2 has two symmetrically arranged movable openings 201, and the lower ends of the two snap-fit components are respectively located in the two movable openings 201.
[0044] More specifically, by setting the movable port 201, support and storage can be provided for the lower end of the snap-fit component.
[0045] Please refer to the main text. Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 4 and Figure 5 The bottom surface of the basin rim has two symmetrically arranged buckle grooves 103, and the upper ends of the two snap-fit components are respectively located in the two buckle grooves 103.
[0046] More specifically, by setting the buckle groove 103, it is easier to grip and apply force when lifting the upper basin 1; secondly, it can provide support for the upper end of the snap-fit component.
[0047] Please refer to the main text. Figures 2-5 The snap-fit assembly includes an L-shaped plate 3, a limiting rod 8, and four clips 9. The four clips 9 are all sleeved and fixedly connected to the outer wall of the limiting rod 8, and the four clips 9 are located at both ends of the limiting rod 8. There is a gap between the two clips 9 at both ends. The upper end of the L-shaped plate 3 is connected to the upper surface of the buckle groove 103. The lower end of the L-shaped plate 3 passes through the moving opening 201 to the bottom of the basin rim of the lower basin 2. The two gaps between the outer wall of the lower end of the L-shaped plate 3 and the four clips 9 are snap-fit.
[0048] More specifically, after the upper basin 1 and the lower basin 2 are combined, simply insert both hands into the two slots 103, and then use your fingers to move the L-shaped plate 3 into the gap between the two clips 9 located at the lower end of the limiting rod 8 to complete the connection between the upper basin 1 and the lower basin 2. Then add water or cleaning solution to the upper basin 1 and the lower basin 2, and then use it normally.
[0049] When it is necessary to drain the cleaning solution, similarly, insert both hands into the slot 103, and then use your fingers to slide the two L-shaped plates 3 outwards, so that the gap between the L-shaped plates 3 and the card 9 is disengaged, and then the basin 1 can be lifted up.
[0050] After washing the upper basin 1 and the lower basin 2, they need to be dried. Simply push the L-shaped plate 3 with your fingers again so that it is inserted between the two cards 9 located at the upper end of the limiting rod 8 to prevent the upper basin 1 and the lower basin 2 from sliding down.
[0051] Please refer to the main text. Figure 5 and Figure 6 The upper surface of the groove 103 is provided with a sliding groove 105, and the upper end of the L-shaped plate 3 is fixedly connected with a slider 10. The outer wall of the slider 10 is slidably connected to the inner wall of the sliding groove 105.
[0052] More specifically, by setting the slide groove 105 and the slider 10, firstly, the L-shaped plate 3 can be provided with a track for movement to avoid the L-shaped plate 3 from deviating when pushed; secondly, the L-shaped plate 3 can be provided with support and limit to prevent the L-shaped plate 3 from slipping off the upper basin 1.
[0053] Please refer to the main text. Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 4 The upper surface of the rim of the upper basin 1 is provided with an indicator letter 101.
[0054] More specifically, by setting the indicator number 101, patients can quickly and accurately distinguish between the front and back sides.
[0055] Please refer to the main text. Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 4 and Figure 5 An overflow port 104 is provided through the side wall at the upper end of the upper basin 1, and the overflow port 104 is located above the rim of the lower basin 2.
[0056] More specifically, by setting the overflow port 104, excess sewage or cleaning liquid in the upper basin 1 and lower basin 2 can be discharged, preventing it from flowing to the outside from the sides of the upper basin 1 and lower basin 2.
[0057] Although the present invention has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art can still modify the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments or make equivalent substitutions for some of the technical features. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present invention should be included within the protection scope of the present invention.
Claims
1. A surgical cleaning device for anorectal surgery, comprising an upper basin (1), characterized in that: The bottom surface of the outer wall of the upper basin (1) is connected to a guide component, and the other end of the guide component is connected to the lower basin (2). Several drainage holes (102) are opened through the bottom surface of the upper basin (1). A drain outlet (203) is opened through the middle of the bottom surface of the lower basin (2). A sealing component is connected to the middle of the bottom surface of the upper basin (1). The other end of the sealing component passes through the drain outlet (203) to the bottom of the lower basin (2). Two symmetrically arranged snap-fit components are connected to the bottom surface of the outer wall of the upper basin (1). The other end of the two snap-fit components is connected to the outer wall of the lower basin (2).
2. The anorectal surgical cleaning device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The guide assembly includes several guide rods (7), and several guide holes (202) are provided through the rim of the lower basin (2). The upper ends of the several guide rods (7) are fixedly connected to the bottom surface of the rim of the upper basin (1). The lower ends of the several guide rods (7) pass through the several guide holes (202) to the bottom of the lower basin (2), and the outer wall of the guide rods (7) is slidably connected to the inner wall of the guide holes (202).
3. The anorectal surgical cleaning device according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that: The sealing assembly includes a sealing plug (4) and a sliding rod (5). The upper end of the sealing plug (4) is fixedly connected to the middle of the bottom surface of the upper basin (1), the lower end of the sealing plug (4) is fixedly connected to the upper end of the sliding rod (5), and the outer wall of the sealing plug (4) is slidably connected to the inner wall of the drain outlet (203).
4. The anorectal surgical cleaning device according to claim 3, characterized in that: The lower end of the slide bar (5) is fixedly connected to an anti-detachment plate (6), the diameter of which is larger than the diameter of the drain outlet (203) and the sealing plug (4).
5. A surgical cleaning device for anorectal surgery according to claim 1, 2 or 4, characterized in that: The lower basin (2) has two symmetrically arranged movable openings (201) on the upper surface of the basin rim, and the lower ends of the two snap-fit components are located in the two movable openings (201) respectively.
6. A surgical cleaning device for anorectal surgery according to claim 1, 2 or 4, characterized in that: The bottom surface of the basin (1) has two symmetrically arranged buckle grooves (103), and the upper ends of the two snap-fit components are located in the two buckle grooves (103) respectively.
7. The anorectal surgical cleaning device according to claim 6, characterized in that: The snap-fit assembly includes an L-shaped plate (3), a limiting rod (8), and four clips (9). The four clips (9) are all fitted and fixedly connected to the outer wall of the limiting rod (8), and the four clips (9) are located at both ends of the limiting rod (8). There is a gap between the two clips (9) at both ends. The upper end of the L-shaped plate (3) is connected to the upper surface of the snap groove (103). The lower end of the L-shaped plate (3) passes through the moving opening (201) to the lower edge of the basin (2). The two gaps between the outer wall of the lower end of the L-shaped plate (3) and the four clips (9) are snap-fit.
8. The anorectal surgical cleaning device according to claim 7, characterized in that: The upper surface of the groove (103) is provided with a sliding groove (105), and the upper end of the L-shaped plate (3) is fixedly connected with a slider (10), and the outer wall of the slider (10) is slidably connected to the inner wall of the sliding groove (105).
9. A surgical cleaning device for anorectal surgery according to claim 1, 2, 4, 7 or 8, characterized in that: The upper surface of the basin (1) is provided with an indicator (101).
10. A surgical cleaning device for anorectal surgery according to claim 1, 2, 4, 7 or 8, characterized in that: An overflow port (104) is provided through the side wall at the upper end of the upper basin (1), and the overflow port (104) is located above the rim of the lower basin (2).
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