Medical fixing and protecting device for pets
By designing an adjustable slider and drive mechanism for pet medical restraint and protection devices, the problem of improper restraint of pets of different sizes is solved, achieving a safe and economical restraint effect.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-12-20
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
AI Technical Summary
Existing pet operating table fixation devices cannot be adapted to pets of different sizes, resulting in improper fixation, increased costs, and the risk of slippage, which may cause injury to the pet.
A pet medical fixation and protection device was designed, which includes a slide, a slider, and a drive mechanism. By adjusting the position of the slider in the slide, the pet's limbs can be fixed in an adjustable manner, ensuring that it is neither too tight nor too loose, thus reducing the risk of slippage.
It enables the fixed space to be adjusted according to the pet's size, avoiding discomfort or injury, reducing the cost of purchasing multiple devices, and improving the versatility and safety of the restraint device.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the technical field of pet medical care, and in particular to a pet medical fixation and protection device. Background Technology
[0002] Currently, surgery is one of the main surgical treatments for pets. The success of the surgery is closely related to the pet's life and safety. Although there are many types of surgical procedures, and the scope, complexity, and difficulty of operation vary greatly, all types of surgery cannot do without basic operations such as incision, exposure, hemostasis, ligation, and suturing. They must all adhere to the principle of aseptic technique and have satisfactory anesthesia as a guarantee. At the same time, due to the uncontrollability of pets, the animal operating table needs to be equipped with limb fixation devices.
[0003] However, existing operating tables typically use fixed restraint devices to immobilize pets, which cannot be adapted to different pet sizes. This necessitates purchasing equipment of varying sizes, increasing costs. Furthermore, if the space for immobilizing the pet's limbs is unsuitable, it can easily lead to accidental slippage during immobilization, posing a risk of injury.
[0004] Therefore, in order to solve the above problems, this application provides a pet medical fixation and protection device. Utility Model Content
[0005] To address the issue of securing pets of different sizes, this application provides a pet medical restraint and protection device.
[0006] This application provides a pet medical restraint and protection device, including an operating table. Two sliding grooves (first type) are provided on one side of the operating table, facing each other. Two sliding grooves (second type) are provided on the side of the operating table away from the first type, parallel to each other. A slider is slidably installed in each of the first and second sliding grooves. A connecting plate is fixedly installed on the top of each slider on the side away from the operating table. A restraint strap is provided on the top of each slider and the connecting plate. One side of each restraint strap is fixedly connected to the top of the slider and the connecting plate, and the other side of each restraint strap passes through the slider and the connecting plate. A locking mechanism is provided on the top of each slider and the connecting plate near the restraint strap. A drive mechanism (first type) is provided in each of the first and second sliding grooves.
[0007] Preferably, the drive mechanism includes a double-ended threaded rod and a knob. The double-ended threaded rod is rotatably installed in the two slides. The double-ended threaded rod is threadedly connected to two of the slides. One end of the double-ended threaded rod passes through the operating table and is threadedly connected to the operating table. A knob is fixedly installed at one end of the double-ended threaded rod.
[0008] Preferably, the second driving mechanism includes a screw, a pulley, a belt, and a second knob. Screws are rotatably mounted in both of the two sliding grooves. Both screws are threadedly connected to two other sliders. The threads of the two screws are in the same direction. An installation groove is provided through the inner cavity of the operating table. One end of each of the two screws passes through the operating table and the installation groove. A pulley is fixedly mounted on the end of each of the two screws near the installation groove. A belt is sleeved between the two pulleys. Both pulleys are located within the installation groove. A second knob is fixedly mounted on one end of one of the screws.
[0009] Preferably, the locking mechanism includes a bolt and a knob. Bolts are provided on the top of the multiple sliders and connecting plates. The bolts pass through the sliders or connecting plates. Multiple threaded holes are provided on one side of the multiple binding straps. The bolts are threadedly connected to the threaded holes. The bolts are threadedly connected to the sliders or connecting plates. A knob is fixedly installed on the top of the bolts.
[0010] Preferably, a folding plate is fixedly installed between one side of the two slide grooves and one side of the sliders, and a support frame is hinged to both sides of the bottom of the operating table.
[0011] Preferably, a rubber pad is fixedly installed on the top of the operating table, and the rubber pad has an opening on the side of each of the two slide grooves.
[0012] In summary, this application includes the following beneficial technical effects: by setting two slides, slide one and slide two, and a slider, the appropriate limb fixation space can be customized according to the size of the pet by adjusting the position of the slider in the slide. This ensures that the slider fixes the pet's limbs neither too tightly nor too loosely, thereby avoiding discomfort or injury to the pet. It also helps to keep the pet stable when moving or receiving treatment, reducing the risk of accidental slippage or injury. This adjustability allows the device to be used effectively on multiple pets, reducing the cost and trouble of purchasing multiple different devices. Attached Figure Description
[0013] Figure 1 This is a perspective view of an embodiment of this application;
[0014] Figure 2 This is a perspective cross-sectional view of an embodiment of this application;
[0015] Figure 3 This is a perspective cross-sectional view of an embodiment of this application from another angle;
[0016] Figure 4 This is a perspective cross-sectional view of the connecting plate in an embodiment of this application.
[0017] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached diagram: 1. Control panel; 2. Knob 1; 3. Rubber pad; 4. Slider; 5. Folding plate; 6. Restraint strap; 7. Connecting plate; 8. Knob 2; 9. Support frame; 10. Double-ended threaded rod; 11. Pulley; 12. Belt; 13. Screw; 14. Threaded hole; 16. Bolt; 17. Knob 3. Detailed Implementation
[0018] The following is in conjunction with the appendix Figure 1 - Figure 4 This application will be described in further detail.
[0019] Example:
[0020] A pet medical restraint and protection device, referring to Figure 1 - Figure 4 The system includes an operating platform 1. Two sliding grooves (Section 1) are provided on one side of the operating platform 1, facing each other. Two parallel sliding grooves (Section 2) are provided on the side of the operating platform 1 away from the sliding grooves (Section 1 and Section 2). Sliding blocks 4 are slidably installed within each of the two sliding grooves (Section 1 and Section 2). Connecting plates 7 are fixedly installed on the top of each sliding block 4 on the side away from the operating platform 1. Restraining straps 6 are provided on the top of each sliding block 4 and connecting plate 7. One side of each restraining strap 6 is fixedly connected to the top of the sliding block 4 and connecting plate 7, and the other side of each restraining strap 6 passes through the sliding block 4 and connecting plate 7. A [missing information - likely a concave or convex structure] is provided on the top of each sliding block 4 and connecting plate 7 near the restraining strap 6. The locking mechanism includes a drive mechanism 1 housed within two slide grooves 1 and a drive mechanism 2 housed within two slide grooves 2. By setting up two slide grooves 1 and 2 and slider 4, the appropriate limb fixation space can be customized according to the size of the pet and the position of slider 4 within the slide grooves. This ensures that the slider 4 fixes the pet's limbs neither too tightly nor too loosely, thus avoiding discomfort or injury to the pet. It helps maintain the pet's stability when moving or receiving treatment, reducing the risk of accidental slippage or injury. This adjustability allows the device to be effectively used on multiple pets, reducing the cost and hassle of purchasing multiple different devices.
[0021] Reference Figure 2The drive mechanism includes a double-threaded rod 10 and a knob 2. The double-threaded rod 10 is rotatably mounted in two grooves. The double-threaded rod 10 is threadedly connected to two sliders 4. One end of the double-threaded rod 10 passes through the operating table 1 and is threadedly connected to the operating table 1. The knob 2 is fixedly mounted on one end of the double-threaded rod 10. The threads between the double-threaded rod 10 and the two sliders 4 can achieve self-locking. The self-locking condition depends on the helix angle, the coefficient of friction, and the load. The self-locking condition can be calculated using the following formula: Self-locking condition = Coefficient of friction × tan(helix angle) ≥ 1. When this condition is met, the threaded connection is self-locking. The above is all prior art. In practical applications, the corresponding self-locking angle can be set according to the coefficient of friction of the material, which will not be elaborated here. It can drive the two sliders 4 to move and fix arms of different sizes.
[0022] Reference Figure 3 The second drive mechanism includes a screw 13, a pulley 11, a belt 12, and a knob 8. Screws 13 are rotatably mounted in both sliding grooves 2. Both screws 13 are threadedly connected to two other sliders 4. The threads of the two screws 13 are in the same direction. An installation groove is provided through the inner cavity of the operating table 1. One end of each screw 13 passes through the operating table 1 and the installation groove. A pulley 11 is fixedly mounted on the end of each screw 13 near the installation groove. A belt 12 is fitted between the two pulleys 11. Both pulleys 11 are located within the installation groove. A knob 8 is fixedly mounted on one end of one screw 13. The threads between the screw 13 and the other two sliders 4 can achieve self-locking. The self-locking condition depends on the helix angle, the coefficient of friction, and the load applied. The self-locking condition can be calculated using the following formula: Self-locking condition = Coefficient of friction × tan(helix angle) ≥ 1. When this condition is met, the threaded connection is self-locking. The above content is all existing technology. In practical applications, the corresponding self-locking angle can be set according to the friction coefficient of the material. I will not go into details here. It can drive the other two sliders 4 to move back and forth, and can fix the legs of pets of different sizes.
[0023] Reference Figure 4 The locking mechanism includes a bolt 16 and a knob 17. Bolts 16 are provided on the top of multiple sliders 4 and connecting plates 7. Bolts 16 pass through sliders 4 or connecting plates 7. Multiple threaded holes 14 are provided on one side of multiple restraint straps 6. Bolts 16 are threadedly connected to threaded holes 14 and to sliders 4 or connecting plates 7. A knob 17 is fixedly installed on the top of bolts 16, which can lock the length of multiple restraint straps 6.
[0024] Reference Figure 1 and Figure 3Folding plates 5 are fixedly installed between one side of the two slides 1 and 2 and one side of the sliders 41 and 42. Support frames 9 are hinged on both sides of the bottom of the operating table 1, which can prevent dust in the slides and support the operating table 1.
[0025] Reference Figure 1 and Figure 3 A rubber pad 3 is fixedly installed on the top of the operating table 1. The rubber pad 3 has an opening on the side of the two slides 1 and 2, which makes it more comfortable for the pet to lie on the operating table 1.
[0026] Working principle: In use, the anesthetized pet can be placed on the operating table 1. Then, according to the pet's size, manually rotate knob 1 (2) and knob 2 (8). Knob 1 (2) drives the double-ended threaded rod 10 to rotate, which in turn drives two sliders 4 to move closer to the pet's arms. Then, knob 2 (8) drives one screw 13 to rotate, which in turn drives one pulley 11 to rotate. One pulley 11 drives the belt 12 to move, which in turn drives the other pulley 11 to rotate, thereby driving the two screws 13 to rotate. The screws 13 drive the other two sliders 4 to move back and forth, bringing them closer to the pet's legs. Then, rotate knob 3 (17), which drives bolt 16 to move, thereby adjusting the tightness of the restraint strap 6. Then, pass the pet's arms and legs through the two restraint straps 6, tighten the restraint straps 6, and then rotate knob 3 (17) again, which drives bolt 16 to rotate, locking the restraint straps 6 and thus securing the pet to the operating table 1 for protection.
[0027] The foregoing description of an exemplary embodiment of a pet medical restraint and protection device provided by this disclosure refers to preferred embodiments. However, those skilled in the art will understand that various modifications and alterations can be made to the above specific embodiments without departing from the spirit of this disclosure, and various combinations can be made to the various technical features and structures proposed in this disclosure without exceeding the protection scope of this disclosure, which is determined by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A pet medical fixation protection device comprising an operating table (1), characterized in that: Two slide grooves are provided on one side of the operating table (1), and the two slide grooves are arranged opposite each other. Two slide grooves are provided on the side of the operating table (1) away from slide grooves, and the two slide grooves are arranged in parallel. Slider (4) is slidably installed in both slide grooves. A connecting plate (7) is fixedly installed on the top of the side of the slide grooves (4) away from the operating table (1). A restraint strap (6) is provided on the top of the slide grooves (4) and the connecting plate (7). One side of the restraint strap (6) is fixedly connected to the top of the slide grooves (4) and the connecting plate (7). The other side of the restraint strap (6) passes through the slide grooves (4) and the connecting plate (7). A locking mechanism is provided on the top of the slide grooves (4) and the connecting plate (7) near the restraint strap (6). A drive mechanism is provided in the two slide grooves, and a drive mechanism is provided in the two slide grooves.
2. The pet medical immobilization and protection device of claim 1, wherein: The drive mechanism includes a double-ended threaded rod (10) and a knob (2). The double-ended threaded rod (10) is rotatably installed in the two slides. The double-ended threaded rod (10) is threadedly connected to two of the sliders (4). One end of the double-ended threaded rod (10) passes through the operating table (1). The double-ended threaded rod (10) is threadedly connected to the operating table (1). The knob (2) is fixedly installed at one end of the double-ended threaded rod (10).
3. The pet medical immobilization and protection device of claim 1, wherein: The second drive mechanism includes a screw (13), a pulley (11), a belt (12), and a knob (8). The two slides are rotatably installed with screws (13). The two screws (13) are threadedly connected to the other two sliders (4). The threads of the two screws (13) are in the same direction. The inner cavity of the operating table (1) is provided with a mounting groove. One end of the two screws (13) passes through the operating table (1) and the mounting groove. The pulley (11) is fixedly installed at the end of the two screws (13) near the mounting groove. A belt (12) is sleeved between the two pulleys (11). The two pulleys (11) are located in the mounting groove. A knob (8) is fixedly installed at one end of one of the screws (13).
4. The medical fixation and protection device for pets of claim 1, wherein: The locking mechanism includes a bolt (16) and a knob three (17). The top of the multiple sliders (4) and the connecting plate (7) is provided with a bolt (16). The bolt (16) passes through the slider (4) or the connecting plate (7). Multiple threaded holes (14) are opened through one side of the multiple binding straps (6). The bolt (16) is threadedly connected to the threaded holes (14). The bolt (16) is threadedly connected to the slider (4) or the connecting plate (7). The top of the bolt (16) is fixedly installed with a knob three (17).
5. The pet medical immobilization and protection device of claim 1, wherein: A folding plate (5) is fixedly installed between one side of the two slides (1) and the other side of the slider (4) and the slider (4) (2). Support frames (9) are hinged to both sides of the bottom of the operating table (1).
6. The medical fixation and protection device for pets of claim 1, wherein: A rubber pad (3) is fixedly installed on the top of the operating table (1). The rubber pad (3) has an opening on one side of each of the two slides.