Children pharynx gas pulse stimulation device
By introducing a connecting tube, a super-slippery urinary catheter, and a guidewire structure into the pediatric pharyngeal gas pulse stimulation device, the problems of poor stimulation effect and unstable connection of existing devices have been solved, and the stability and comfort of pharyngeal stimulation have been improved.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-12-04
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-10
AI Technical Summary
Existing pediatric pharyngeal gas stimulation devices have poor stimulation effects and unstable connections between the suction catheter and the negative pressure tube, which are prone to slippage, affecting treatment effectiveness and comfort.
A pediatric pharyngeal gas pulse stimulation device was designed. By adding a connecting tube, a super-slippery urinary catheter and a guidewire structure to the suction catheter, the insertion length is determined by imaging technology, and the suction catheter is stably connected by a limiting frame and a spring mechanism. Combined with the airflow generated by the air pump, the guidewire is driven to vibrate to stimulate the pharynx.
It improves the effectiveness of pharyngeal stimulation and patient comfort, ensures a stable connection of the suction catheter, and enhances treatment compliance and comfort.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of gas pulse stimulation devices, specifically relating to a gas pulse stimulation device for children's pharynx. Background Technology
[0002] During the treatment of respiratory diseases in young children, their discomfort often leads to crying, which hinders treatment and increases the difficulty of diagnosing their condition. To improve comfort and cooperation, a gas pulse stimulation device can be used to stimulate the child's throat. However, existing stimulation devices use a suction tube to stimulate and absorb fluid from the throat, but the tube is relatively thick and cannot effectively stimulate the affected area, resulting in poor relief. Furthermore, the connection between the suction tube and the negative pressure tube is unstable and prone to slippage, causing the device to malfunction. Therefore, improvements to the existing technology are needed. Summary of the Invention
[0003] The purpose of this invention is to provide a children's pharyngeal gas pulse stimulation device, which solves the problems of poor stimulation effect and easy slippage at the tube connection of existing devices.
[0004] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides a pediatric pharyngeal gas pulse stimulation device, including a controller. A display screen is fixedly connected to the upper end of the controller. An adjustment button is installed on the front of the controller. A connecting seat is fixedly connected to the left end of the controller. A negative pressure tube is fixedly connected inside the connecting seat. A connecting cover is fixedly connected to the end of the negative pressure tube away from the controller. A suction tube is slidably connected inside the connecting cover. A connecting ring is fixedly connected to the outer side of the suction tube. A stabilizing mechanism is provided on the outer side of the connecting cover. A connecting tube is fixedly connected to the upper end of the suction tube. A super-slippery urinary catheter is fixedly connected to the upper end of the connecting tube. A sealing ring is adhered to the upper part of the inner wall of the connecting cover.
[0005] The principle of this utility model is as follows: When in use, press the limiting frame. During the compression of the spring by the limiting frame, the other end of the limiting frame will lift up. Then, insert the suction tube with the connecting ring into the inside of the connecting cover. When the connecting ring contacts the sealing ring, release the limiting frame and the spring will return to its original position. The spring can use its elasticity to drive the limiting frame to engage with the outside of the connecting ring, thus completing the limiting of the suction tube and making the insertion of the suction tube more stable.
[0006] After the suction catheter is installed, the length of the super-slippery urinary catheter inserted into the patient's body is assessed using imaging technology. The super-slippery urinary catheter is then inserted into the patient's body, and the connecting tube is attached to the outside of the patient's skin with tape to make the tubing more stable. Then, the controller is activated, and the air pump built into the controller generates suction. During the stimulation of the patient's pharynx, the airflow drives the guidewire to vibrate, thereby stimulating the patient's pharynx through dual vibration and improving the patient's comfort.
[0007] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: By adding a connecting tube, a super-slippery urinary catheter, and a guide wire to the suction tube, the super-slippery urinary catheter and guide wire can be inserted into the body after the insertion length is determined by imaging technology during use. This can effectively deliver stimulation directly to the lesion, effectively improve comfort and cooperation. Furthermore, the connecting ring on the outside of the suction tube can be limited by the limiting frame, making the connection of the suction tube more stable.
[0008] Furthermore, the connecting ring is slidably connected to the connecting cover, and a guide wire is installed inside the ultra-slippery catheter. The guide wire is relatively soft and can vibrate during airflow.
[0009] Furthermore, a filter screen is fixedly installed on the back of the controller, and four evenly distributed anti-slip pads are fixedly connected to the lower end of the controller. The anti-slip pads can increase the stability of the controller when placed.
[0010] Furthermore, the sealing ring is slidably connected to the suction tube, and the sealing ring is in contact with the connecting ring. The sealing ring can increase the sealing between the suction tube and the connecting cover.
[0011] Furthermore, the stabilizing mechanism includes hinge blocks, and hinge blocks are fixedly connected to both the left and right ends of the connecting cover. A limit frame is hinged to the outer side of the hinge block, and a spring is provided inside the limit frame. A retaining ring is slidably connected to the outer side of the spring. The limit frame can limit the connecting ring.
[0012] Furthermore, one end of the spring is fixedly connected to the connecting cover, and the other end of the spring is fixedly connected to the limiting frame. The spring can use its elastic force to drive the limiting frame to perform limiting.
[0013] Furthermore, the retaining ring is fixedly connected to the connecting cover, the limiting frame is engaged with the connecting ring, the limiting frame is in contact with the suction tube, and the retaining ring can limit the spring. Attached Figure Description
[0014] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional embodiment of the children's pharyngeal gas pulse stimulation device according to the present invention. Figure 1 ;
[0015] Figure 2 This is a three-dimensional embodiment of the children's pharyngeal gas pulse stimulation device according to the present invention. Figure 2 ;
[0016] Figure 3 This invention relates to a device for stimulating the pharynx of children using pulsed gas stimulation. Figure 1 A 3D magnified view of the negative pressure pipe;
[0017] Figure 4 This invention relates to a device for stimulating the pharynx of children using pulsed gas stimulation. Figure 1 A three-dimensional enlarged sectional view of the connecting cover;
[0018] Figure 5 This invention relates to a device for stimulating the pharynx of children using pulsed gas stimulation. Figure 1 A 3D magnified view of the connecting pipe;
[0019] Figure 6 This invention relates to a device for stimulating the pharynx of children using pulsed gas stimulation. Figure 4 Enlarged view of the structure of part A. Detailed Implementation
[0020] The following detailed description illustrates the specific implementation method:
[0021] The reference numerals in the accompanying drawings include:
[0022] Controller 1, Display screen 2, Adjustment button 3, Connecting seat 4, Negative pressure tube 5, Connecting cover 6, Suction tube 7, Connecting ring 8, Stabilizing mechanism 9, Connecting tube 10, Super-slippery urinary catheter 11, Guide wire 12, Filter screen 13, Anti-slip pad 14, Sealing ring 15, Hinge block 91, Limiting frame 92, Spring 93, Retaining ring 94.
[0023] like Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 3 , Figure 4 , Figure 5 As shown, this embodiment provides a pediatric pharyngeal gas pulse stimulation device, including a controller 1. A display screen 2 is fixedly connected to the upper end of the controller 1. An adjustment button 3 is installed on the front of the controller 1. A connecting seat 4 is fixedly connected to the left end of the controller 1. A negative pressure tube 5 is fixedly connected inside the connecting seat 4. A connecting cover 6 is fixedly connected to the end of the negative pressure tube 5 away from the controller 1. A suction tube 7 is slidably connected inside the connecting cover 6. A connecting ring 8 is fixedly connected to the outside of the suction tube 7. A stabilizing mechanism 9 is provided on the outside of the connecting cover 6. A connecting tube 10 is fixedly connected to the upper end of the suction tube 7. A super-slippery urinary catheter 11 is fixedly connected to the upper end of the connecting tube 10. A sealing ring 15 is adhered to the upper part of the inner wall of the connecting cover 6.
[0024] like Figure 1, Figure 2 , Figure 3 , Figure 4 , Figure 5 As shown, the connecting ring 8 is slidably connected to the connecting cover 6. The super-slippery catheter 11 has a guide wire 12 installed inside. The guide wire 12 is relatively soft and can vibrate during airflow. A filter screen 13 is fixedly installed on the back of the controller 1. Four evenly distributed anti-slip pads 14 are fixedly connected to the lower end of the controller 1. The anti-slip pads 14 can increase the stability of the controller 1. The sealing ring 15 is slidably connected to the suction tube 7. The sealing ring 15 contacts the connecting ring 8. The sealing ring 15 can increase the sealing between the suction tube 7 and the connecting cover 6.
[0025] like Figure 1 , Figure 4 , Figure 6 As shown, the stabilizing mechanism 9 includes a hinge block 91. Both ends of the connecting cover 6 are fixedly connected to the hinge block 91. A limit frame 92 is hinged to the outer side of the hinge block 91. A spring 93 is installed inside the limit frame 92. A retaining ring 94 is slidably connected to the outer side of the spring 93. The limit frame 92 can limit the connecting ring 8. One end of the spring 93 is fixedly connected to the connecting cover 6, and the other end of the spring 93 is fixedly connected to the limit frame 92. The spring 93 can drive the limit frame 92 to limit the movement through its elastic force. The retaining ring 94 is fixedly connected to the connecting cover 6. The limit frame 92 is engaged with the connecting ring 8. The limit frame 92 is in contact with the suction tube 7. The retaining ring 94 can limit the movement of the spring 93.
[0026] The specific implementation process of this utility model is as follows: When in use, press the limiting frame 92. During the compression of the spring 93 by the limiting frame 92, the other end of the limiting frame 92 will be raised. Then, the suction tube 7 with the connecting ring 8 is inserted into the inside of the connecting cover 6. When the connecting ring 8 contacts the sealing ring 15, release the limiting frame 92 and the spring 93 will return to its original position. The spring 93 can drive the limiting frame 92 to engage with the outside of the connecting ring 8 through its elasticity, thus completing the limiting of the suction tube 7 and making the insertion of the suction tube 7 more stable.
[0027] After the suction catheter 7 is installed, the length of the super-slippery urinary catheter 11 inserted into the patient's body is assessed by imaging technology. The super-slippery urinary catheter 11 is then inserted into the patient's body. The connecting tube 10 and the super-slippery urinary catheter 11 are then attached to the outside of the patient's skin with tape to make the tubing more stable. Then the controller 1 is activated. The air pump built into the controller 1 generates suction. During the stimulation of the patient's pharynx, the suction can drive the guide wire 12 to vibrate through the airflow. This dual vibration can stimulate the patient's pharynx and improve the patient's comfort.
[0028] This invention adds a connecting tube 10, a super-slippery urinary catheter 11, and a guide wire 12 to the suction tube 7. During use, the insertion length can be determined by imaging technology before inserting the super-slippery urinary catheter 11 and guide wire 12 into the body, thereby effectively delivering stimulation directly to the lesion and improving comfort and compliance. Furthermore, the connecting ring 8 on the outside of the suction tube 7 can be limited by the limiting frame 92, making the connection of the suction tube 7 more stable.
[0029] It should be noted in advance that, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," "joining," and "fixing" in this utility model should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; and they can refer to the internal connection of two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model according to the specific circumstances.
[0030] The above descriptions are merely embodiments of this utility model, and common knowledge regarding specific structures and characteristics is not elaborated upon here. It should be noted that those skilled in the art can make various modifications and improvements without departing from the structure of this utility model, and these should also be considered within the scope of protection of this utility model. These modifications will not affect the effectiveness of the implementation of this utility model or the practicality of the patent. The scope of protection claimed in this application shall be determined by the content of its claims, and the specific embodiments described in the specification can be used to interpret the content of the claims.
Claims
1. A device for stimulating the pharynx of a child with pulses of gas, comprising a controller, characterised in that: The upper end of the controller is fixedly connected with a display screen, the front of the controller is provided with an adjusting button, the left end of the controller is fixedly connected with a connecting seat, the inside of the connecting seat is fixedly connected with a negative pressure pipe, one end of the negative pressure pipe away from the controller is fixedly connected with a connecting cover, the inside of the connecting cover is slidably connected with a sputum suction tube, the outside of the sputum suction tube is fixedly connected with a connecting ring, the outside of the connecting cover is provided with a stabilizing mechanism, the upper end of the sputum suction tube is fixedly connected with a connecting pipe, the upper end of the connecting pipe is fixedly connected with a super-smooth urinary catheter, and the inner wall upper portion of the connecting cover is bonded with a sealing ring.
2. The child pharyngeal air pulse stimulation device of claim 1, wherein: The connecting ring is slidably connected with the connecting cover, and the inside of the super-smooth urinary catheter is provided with a guide wire.
3. The child pharyngeal air pulse stimulation device of claim 1, wherein: The back of the controller is fixedly provided with a filter screen, and the lower end of the controller is fixedly connected with four evenly distributed anti-skid pads.
4. The child pharyngeal air pulse stimulation device of claim 1, wherein: The sealing ring is slidably connected with the sputum suction tube, and the sealing ring is in contact with the connecting ring.
5. The child pharyngeal air pulse stimulation device of claim 1, wherein: The stabilizing mechanism comprises a hinged block, the left and right ends of the connecting cover are fixedly connected with the hinged block, the outside of the hinged block is hingedly connected with a limiting frame, the inside of the limiting frame is provided with a spring, and the outside of the spring is slidably connected with a blocking ring.
6. The child pharyngeal air pulse stimulation device of claim 5, wherein: One end of the spring is fixedly connected with the connecting cover, and the other end of the spring is fixedly connected with the limiting frame.
7. The child pharyngeal air pulse stimulation device of claim 5, wherein: The blocking ring is fixedly connected with the connecting cover, the limiting frame is clamped with the connecting ring, and the limiting frame is in contact with the sputum suction tube.