Good-stability support for spittoon
By designing a support structure that provides both concealment and stability, the problems of the spittoon holder being unable to be stored and wobbling have been solved, achieving stable concealment and convenient cleaning of the spittoon and improving the user experience.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202423108896.3
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-12-17
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
- Estimated Expiration
- 2034-12-17
AI Technical Summary
Existing spittoon supports cannot effectively hold the spittoon, leading to sputum exposure which may cause discomfort, and the spittoon is prone to shaking during use.
A bracket including a shielding mechanism and a stabilizing mechanism was designed. The shielding mechanism hides the spittoon by flipping the baffle, and the stabilizing mechanism fixes the spittoon by moving the clamping block. The stability and concealment of the spittoon are achieved by using a cylinder and elastic elements.
It achieves stable concealment and anti-shaking of the spittoon, improves the user experience, avoids the discomfort caused by sputum exposure, and facilitates the cleaning of the spittoon.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of spittoon support technology, specifically a support with good stability for spittoons. Background Technology
[0002] A spittoon is a container used to collect sputum, mouthwash, and other bodily waste. Historically, similar containers existed in ancient times. Early spittoons were mostly made of ceramic because ceramic was readily available, resistant to corrosion, easy to clean, and reusable. With advancements in materials technology, plastic spittoons gradually emerged. They are lighter, less fragile, and relatively cheaper than ceramic spittoons.
[0003] Spittoons are typically mounted on a support for easy patient use. However, existing spittoons are usually placed exposed on top of the support and cannot be stored. Since spittoons contain a lot of sputum, placing them directly on the support may cause nausea. Therefore, we need a more stable support for spittoons. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this invention is to provide a stable support for spittoons to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a stable support for a spittoon, comprising a support frame, a handrail fixedly installed on the outer wall of the support frame, an anti-slip pad fixedly installed on the bottom wall of the support frame, a fixing plate fixedly installed on the outer wall of the support frame, a cylinder fixedly installed on the outer wall of the fixing plate, a bearing plate fixedly installed on the output end of the cylinder, a shielding mechanism provided on the support frame, and a stabilizing mechanism provided on the bearing plate. The shielding mechanism includes:
[0006] A rotating rod, which is rotatably connected to the inner wall of the support frame;
[0007] A connecting block, which is fixedly installed on the outer wall of the rotating rod;
[0008] A baffle is fixedly installed on the outer wall of the connecting block, and the baffle is set in a semi-circular shape.
[0009] Preferably, the outer wall of the rotating rod is fixedly connected to one end of the torsion spring, and the other end of the torsion spring is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the support frame.
[0010] Preferably, the stabilizing mechanism includes a pressing block, which is slidably connected to the inner wall of the bearing plate, and the pressing block is configured as an inclined surface.
[0011] Preferably, the sidewall of the compression block is connected to one end of the bearing spring, and the other end of the bearing spring is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the stabilizing mechanism.
[0012] Preferably, a clamping block is fixedly installed on the outer wall of the extrusion block, and the clamping block is configured in an arc shape.
[0013] Preferably, an extrusion rod is fixedly installed on the outer wall of the support frame. The extrusion rod is configured to be bent and is located above the extrusion block.
[0014] Compared with the prior art, this utility model provides a stable support for spittoons, which has the following advantages:
[0015] 1. The stable support for the spittoon is squeezed by the bottom wall of the baffle in the blocking mechanism, which can make the baffle move upward and flip to open the top of the support frame, so that the spittoon can be moved out of the support frame for use. At the same time, the elastic force of the torsion spring can make the connecting block drive the baffle to reset and close the top of the support frame, so as to hide the spittoon below.
[0016] 2. The stable support for the spittoon uses a squeezing rod in the stabilizing mechanism to squeeze the inclined surface of the squeezing block, which causes the squeezing block to move the clamping block toward the spittoon. The two clamping blocks can clamp and fix the spittoon in the middle, preventing it from shaking during use. At the same time, the elastic force of the bearing spring can cause the squeezing block to move the clamping block back to its original position, making it easy to remove the spittoon for cleaning. Attached Figure Description
[0017] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall front view of the present invention;
[0018] Figure 2 This is a schematic cross-sectional view of the overall structure of this utility model;
[0019] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of part of the structure of this utility model;
[0020] Figure 4 This utility model Figure 1 Enlarged schematic diagram of structure A in the middle;
[0021] Figure 5 This utility model Figure 2 Enlarged schematic diagram of the B-structure;
[0022] Figure 6 This utility model Figure 3 Enlarged schematic diagram of the C-structure.
[0023] In the diagram: 1. Support frame; 2. Anti-slip mat; 3. Handrail frame; 4. Fixing plate; 5. Cylinder; 6. Bearing plate; 7. Blocking mechanism; 71. Rotating rod; 72. Connecting block; 73. Baffle; 74. Torsion spring; 8. Stabilizing mechanism; 81. Pressing block; 82. Bearing spring; 83. Clamping block; 84. Pressing rod. Detailed Implementation
[0024] like Figures 1-6 As shown, this utility model provides a technical solution: a stable support for a sputum cup, including a support frame 1, a handrail 3 fixedly installed on the outer wall of the support frame 1, which facilitates patient use by holding onto the handrail 3, an anti-slip pad 2 fixedly installed on the bottom wall of the support frame 1, a fixing plate 4 fixedly installed on the outer wall of the support frame 1, a cylinder 5 fixedly installed on the outer wall of the fixing plate 4, a bearing plate 6 fixedly installed on the output end of the cylinder 5, and the sputum cup on the bearing plate 6 can be moved upward by activating the cylinder 5, a shielding mechanism 7 is provided on the support frame 1, and a stabilizing mechanism 8 is provided on the bearing plate 6.
[0025] In this embodiment, a shielding mechanism 7 is provided on the support frame 1. When the bottom wall of the baffle 73 in the shielding mechanism 7 is squeezed, the baffle 73 can move upward and flip to open the top of the support frame 1, making it easier for the spittoon to move out of the support frame 1 for use. At the same time, the elastic force of the torsion spring 74 can cause the connecting block 72 to drive the baffle 73 to reset and close the top of the support frame 1, making it easier to hide the spittoon below.
[0026] In this embodiment, a stabilizing mechanism 8 is provided on the support plate 6. The squeezing rod 84 in the stabilizing mechanism 8 squeezes the inclined surface of the squeezing block 81, which enables the squeezing block 81 to drive the clamping block 83 to move towards the spittoon. The two clamping blocks 83 can clamp and fix the spittoon in the middle to prevent shaking during use. At the same time, the elastic force of the support spring 82 can enable the squeezing block 81 to drive the clamping block 83 to reset, making it easy to remove the spittoon for cleaning.
[0027] The aforementioned shielding mechanism 7 includes a rotating rod 71, which is rotatably connected to the inner wall of the support frame 1. A connecting block 72 is fixedly installed on the outer wall of the rotating rod 71, and a baffle 73 is fixedly installed on the connecting block 72. The baffle 73 is semi-circular. When the spittoon moves upward, it presses against the bottom wall of the baffle 73. The baffle 73 drives the connecting block 72 to rotate around the rotating rod 71, opening the top of the support frame 1 so that the spittoon can move out of the top of the support frame 1 for use. The outer wall of the rotating rod 71 is fixedly connected to one end of a torsion spring 74, and the other end of the torsion spring 74 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the support frame 1. The elastic force of the torsion spring 74 can cause the rotating rod 71 to rotate and reset the connecting block 72, which in turn causes the connecting block 72 to reset the baffle 73, closing the top of the support frame 1 and facilitating the concealment of the spittoon below.
[0028] The aforementioned stabilizing mechanism 8 includes a squeezing block 81, which is slidably connected to the inner wall of the bearing plate 6. The squeezing block 81 is inclined, and the squeezing block 81 is squeezed by the upper squeezing rod 84, which can cause the squeezing block 81 to drive the clamping block 83 to move towards the spittoon. The side wall of the squeezing block 81 is connected to one end of the bearing spring 82, and the other end of the bearing spring 82 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the stabilizing mechanism 8. The elastic force of the bearing spring 82 can cause the squeezing block 81 to drive the clamping block 83 to reset, so that the two clamping blocks 83 no longer clamp the spittoon in the middle, making it easy to remove and clean. The clamping block 83 is fixedly installed on the outer wall of the squeezing block 81. The clamping block 83 is arc-shaped. The two clamping blocks 83 clamp and fix the spittoon in the middle, which can prevent shaking during use. The squeezing rod 84 is fixedly installed on the outer wall of the support frame 1. The squeezing rod 84 is bent and is located above the squeezing block 81.
[0029] In this embodiment, during use, the spittoon is placed on the support plate 6, and then the cylinder 5 is activated to move the spittoon on the support plate 6 upward. The upward movement of the spittoon compresses the bottom wall of the baffle 73, causing the connecting block 72 to rotate around the rotating rod 71. This causes the baffle 73 to rotate upward and open the top of the support frame 1, making it easier for the spittoon to move upward and out of the support frame 1 for use. At the same time, the support plate 6 drives the internal squeezing block 81 upward, and the upper squeezing rod 84 squeezes the inclined surface of the squeezing block 81, causing the squeezing block 81 to move towards the clamping block 83. The spittoon moves in the direction of the movement, thereby clamping and fixing the spittoon in the middle with the two clamping blocks 83 to prevent shaking during use. After use, the spittoon on the support plate 6 is moved downward by the starting cylinder 5. Then, the spring force of the torsion spring 74 causes the rotating rod 71 to rotate and reset the connecting block 72. The connecting block 72 then resets the baffle 73 to close the top of the support frame 1 and hide the spittoon below. At the same time, the spring force of the support spring 82 causes the squeezing block 81 to reset the clamping block 83, so that the two clamping blocks 83 no longer clamp the spittoon in the middle, making it easy to remove and clean.
[0030] The present invention has been described in detail above. However, modifications or improvements can be made to it, which will be obvious to those skilled in the art. Therefore, any modifications or improvements that do not depart from the spirit of the present invention are within the protection scope of the present invention.
Claims
1. A support with good stability for a sputum pot, comprising a support frame (1), a handrail frame (3) is fixedly installed on the outer wall of the support frame (1), characterized in that: The bottom wall of the support frame (1) is fixedly installed with an anti-skid pad (2), the outer wall of the support frame (1) is fixedly installed with a fixed plate (4), the outer wall of the fixed plate (4) is fixedly installed with a gas cylinder (5), the output end of the gas cylinder (5) is fixedly installed with a bearing plate (6), the support frame (1) is provided with a shielding mechanism (7), the bearing plate (6) is provided with a stable mechanism (8), the shielding mechanism (7) comprises: The rotating rod (71) is rotatably connected with the inner wall of the support frame (1); The connecting block (72) is fixedly installed on the outer wall of the rotating rod (71); The baffle (73) is fixedly installed on the outer wall of the connecting block (72), and the baffle (73) is arranged in a semicircular shape.
2. A support for spittoons according to claim 1, characterized in that: The outer wall of the rotating rod (71) is fixedly connected with one end of the torsional spring (74), and the other end of the torsional spring (74) is fixedly connected with the inner wall of the support frame (1).
3. A support for spittoons according to claim 2, characterized in that: The stable mechanism (8) comprises an extrusion block (81), the extrusion block (81) is slidably connected with the inner wall of the bearing plate (6), and the extrusion block (81) is arranged in an inclined surface shape.
4. A support for spittoons according to claim 3, characterized in that: The side wall of the extrusion block (81) is connected with one end of the bearing spring (82), and the other end of the bearing spring (82) is fixedly connected with the inner wall of the stable mechanism (8).
5. A support for spittoons according to claim 4, wherein: The outer wall of the extrusion block (81) is fixedly installed with a clamping block (83), and the clamping block (83) is arranged in an arc shape.
6. A support for spittoons according to claim 5, wherein: The outer wall of the support frame (1) is fixedly installed with an extrusion rod (84), the extrusion rod (84) is arranged in a bent shape, and the extrusion rod (84) is located above the extrusion block (81).