Auxiliary supporting device for hemiplegic patient

By designing a back support mechanism and a lifting mechanism, an auxiliary support device for hemiplegic patients has been developed, which solves the problem of instability when hemiplegic patients are sitting and provides a stable and comfortable solution to meet the needs of different patients.

CN223995084UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-17QINZHOU FIRST PEOPLES HOSPITAL
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-14
Publication Date
2026-03-17

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Technical Problem

Hemiplegic patients tend to lean to one side when sitting or standing. Existing equipment provides unstable support, requiring multiple people to assist them, which affects their ability to live independently.

Method used

An auxiliary support device was designed, comprising a back support mechanism, an underarm support plate, and a lifting mechanism. The height of the underarm support plate is adjusted by the lifting mechanism, and combined with a waterproof layer and connecting straps, it ensures the stability and comfort of the patient when sitting.

Benefits of technology

It provides stable support for patients when they are sitting or standing, prevents them from tipping over, improves the convenience of single-person operation and patient comfort, and meets the needs of different patients.

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Abstract

The utility model provides an auxiliary supporting device for a hemiplegic patient, which belongs to the field of medical devices and comprises a back supporting mechanism, an armpit supporting plate, a lifting mechanism and a supporting rod, the armpit supporting plate is arranged at the top end of the lifting mechanism, and the middle of the lifting mechanism is connected with the lower portion of the back supporting mechanism through a connecting rod. The bottom end of the lifting mechanism is connected with the bottom end of the back supporting mechanism through a supporting rod. The back supporting mechanism comprises a back supporting plate, a waterproof layer is arranged on the outer side of the back supporting plate, a coating layer is arranged between the waterproof layer and the back supporting plate, and a sponge cushion is arranged between the coating layer and the back supporting plate. Due to the fact that the lifting mechanism is arranged, medical staff can adjust the height of the oxter supporting plate through the lifting mechanism, the upper limbs of a patient can be supported when the patient sits on a sickbed, the body of the patient is prevented from toppling towards one side when the patient sits on the sickbed, and the sickbed is suitable for being used by different patients.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of medical devices, and in particular to an auxiliary support device for hemiplegic patients. Background Technology

[0002] Hemiplegia, also known as paralysis of one side of the body, is a common sequela of stroke patients and a common symptom of acute cerebrovascular disease. Mild hemiplegia may allow for movement, but severe cases often result in bedridden patients who lose their ability to live independently.

[0003] Patients with hemiplegia experience reduced mobility and require support to sit up. They frequently need assistance to sit up in bed, but due to muscle weakness, they often require several people to help them, or their bodies tend to tilt to one side, making it difficult to sit steadily. Therefore, an assistive support device for hemiplegic patients is needed. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this invention is to provide an auxiliary support device for hemiplegic patients, which solves the technical problem that hemiplegic patients tend to tilt to one side when sitting or standing on the bed.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the technical solution adopted by this utility model is as follows:

[0006] An auxiliary support device for hemiplegic patients includes a back support mechanism, an axillary support plate, a lifting mechanism, and a support rod. The axillary support plate is located at the top of the lifting mechanism. The middle part of the lifting mechanism is connected to the lower part of the back support mechanism via a connecting rod. The bottom end of the lifting mechanism is connected to the bottom end of the back support mechanism via a support rod.

[0007] The back support mechanism includes a back support plate, a waterproof layer is provided on the outer side of the back support plate, a covering layer is provided between the waterproof layer and the back support plate, and a sponge pad is provided between the covering layer and the back support plate.

[0008] Furthermore, a headrest is provided on the front side of the upper end of the back support plate, and connecting straps are provided on both sides of the back support plate, which are connected to the back support plate by connecting buckles.

[0009] Furthermore, the back support plate includes a main support plate, an arc-shaped plate connected to the top of the main support plate, a headrest disposed on the front side of the arc-shaped plate, two sides of the bottom end of the main support plate being connected to one end of a support rod, and an auxiliary plate connected to one end of the arc-shaped plate.

[0010] Furthermore, the lifting mechanism includes a storage rod, an extension rod, and a first support rod. The bottom end of the storage rod is connected to the other end of the support rod. The extension rod is fitted inside the storage rod. One side of the upper end of the extension rod is connected to the main support plate via a connecting rod. One end of the first support rod is fitted inside the extension rod. The underarm support plate is disposed on the other end of the first support rod.

[0011] Furthermore, positioning holes are evenly provided on one side of the storage rod, the extension rod, and the first support rod. The storage rod and the extension rod are detachable devices and are fixed by positioning pins. The extension rod and the first support rod are detachable devices and are fixed by positioning pins.

[0012] Furthermore, the storage rod, the extension rod, and the first support rod are all configured as cylindrical rods, with the outer diameter of the first support rod being smaller than the inner diameter of the extension rod, and the outer diameter of the extension rod being smaller than the inner diameter of the storage rod.

[0013] This utility model, by adopting the above-mentioned technical solution, has the following beneficial effects:

[0014] 1. This utility model is equipped with a lifting mechanism, which allows medical staff to adjust the height of the underarm support board. This allows the patient's upper limbs to be supported when sitting on the bed, preventing the patient's body from easily tilting to one side, thus accommodating different patients.

[0015] 2. This utility model has a waterproof layer on the back support mechanism. The waterproof layer can prevent water stains, medicine liquids, etc. from entering the sponge pad. It can be cleaned with a wiping cloth, making it easy to clean.

[0016] 3. The present invention provides an arc-shaped plate and an auxiliary plate on the back support plate of the back support mechanism. The back support plate can be hung on the bed rail of the hospital bed through the arc-shaped plate and the auxiliary plate to stably support the patient. Attached Figure Description

[0017] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the auxiliary support device of this utility model;

[0018] Figure 2 This is a cross-sectional schematic diagram of the back support mechanism of this utility model;

[0019] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the back support plate of this utility model;

[0020] Figure 4 This is a structural schematic diagram of the lifting mechanism of this utility model.

[0021] In the attached diagram, 1-back support mechanism, 11-connecting buckle, 12-back support plate, 13-main support plate, 14-arc plate, 15-auxiliary plate, 2-underarm support plate, 3-lifting mechanism, 31-storage rod, 32-extension rod, 33-first support rod, 34-positioning hole, 35-positioning pin, 4-connecting strap, 5-support rod, 6-waterproof layer, 7-covering layer, 8-sponge pad, 9-headrest. Detailed Implementation

[0022] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this utility model clearer, the following detailed description is provided with reference to the accompanying drawings and preferred embodiments. However, it should be noted that many details listed in the specification are merely to provide the reader with a thorough understanding of one or more aspects of this utility model, and these aspects can be achieved even without these specific details.

[0023] like Figure 1-2 As shown, an auxiliary support device for hemiplegic patients includes a back support mechanism 1, an axillary support plate 2, a lifting mechanism 3, and a support rod 5. The axillary support plate 2 is located at the top of the lifting mechanism 3 and is used to support the patient's upper limb. The middle part of the lifting mechanism 3 is connected to the lower part of the back support mechanism 1 through a connecting rod 10 to ensure the stability of the entire device. The bottom end of the lifting mechanism 3 is connected to the bottom end of the back support mechanism 1 through the support rod 5. The support rod 5 serves both to connect the back support mechanism 1 and the lifting mechanism 3 and to provide support. The back support mechanism 1 includes a back support plate 12, which is used to support the patient's lower back. A waterproof layer 6 is provided on the outer side of the back support plate 12 for waterproofing. A covering layer 7 is provided between the waterproof layer 6 and the back support plate 12 for covering a sponge pad. A sponge pad 8 is provided between the covering layer 7 and the back support plate 12 to improve the patient's comfort. This utility model is equipped with a lifting mechanism 3, which allows medical staff to adjust the height of the underarm support plate 2. This allows the patient's upper limbs to be supported when sitting on the bed, preventing the patient's body from easily tilting to one side, thus accommodating different patients.

[0024] In an embodiment of this utility model, the axillary support plate 2 is configured as a semi-U-shaped structure, and a sponge pad is provided on the axillary support plate 2 to reduce the pressure between the patient's armpit and the axillary support plate 2 and improve the patient's comfort.

[0025] like Figure 3As shown, a headrest 9 is provided on the front side of the upper end of the back support plate 12 to improve the comfort of the patient's head. Connecting straps 4 are provided on both sides of the back support plate 12, and the connecting straps 4 are connected to the back support plate 12 through connecting buckles 11. When the auxiliary support device is placed on the hospital bed, it is tied to the bed rail by the connecting straps 4 to further enhance the stability of the auxiliary support device.

[0026] In an embodiment of this utility model, the back support plate 12 includes a main support plate 13, with an arc-shaped plate 14 connected to the top of the main support plate 13. The arc-shaped plate 14 can be hung on the bed rail of the hospital bed. The headrest 9 is located on the front side of the arc-shaped plate 14. The two sides of the bottom end of the main support plate 13 are respectively connected to one end of the support rod 5. One end of the arc-shaped plate 14 is connected to an auxiliary plate 15, which ensures that the back support plate 12 is securely hung. In use, the back support plate 12 is hung on the bed rail of the hospital bed. The arc-shaped plate 14 prevents the back support plate 12 from moving around too much. The auxiliary plate 15 enhances the stability of the back support plate 12. After the back support plate 12 is fixed, it is tied to the bed rail of the hospital bed with a connecting strap 4 to further enhance the stability of the back support plate 12.

[0027] like Figure 4As shown, the lifting mechanism 3 includes a storage rod 31, an extension rod 32, and a first support rod 33. The bottom end of the storage rod 31 is connected to the other end of the support rod 5. The extension rod 32 is fitted inside the storage rod 31. One side of the upper end of the extension rod 32 is connected to the main support plate 13 via a connecting rod 10. One end of the first support rod 33 is fitted inside the extension rod 32. The axillary support plate 2 is mounted on the other end of the first support rod 33. The height of the axillary support plate 2 can be adjusted by the lifting mechanism 3 to suit different patients. The structure is simple and easy to adjust. Positioning holes 34 are evenly provided on one side of the storage rod 31, the extension rod 32, and the first support rod 33. The storage rod 31 and the extension rod 32 are detachable devices and are fixed by positioning pins 35. The extension rod 32 and the first support rod 33 are also detachable devices and are fixed by positioning pins 35. The storage rod 31, extension rod 32, and first support rod 33 are all configured as cylindrical tubular rods. The outer diameter of the first support rod 33 is smaller than the inner diameter of the extension rod 32, ensuring that the first support rod 33 can move freely inside the extension rod 32. The outer diameter of the extension rod 32 is smaller than the inner diameter of the storage rod 31, ensuring that the extension rod 32 can move freely inside the storage rod 31. This reasonable arrangement of storage space enables the lifting mechanism 3 to rise and fall. The lifting mechanism 3 can move freely up and down. When it needs to rise, the extension rod 32 and the first support rod 33 can be pulled up from above the storage rod 31 and then fixed by the positioning pin 35 passing through the positioning hole 34, thereby achieving the rise of the rod. When it needs to fall, the extension rod 32 and the first support rod 33 can be retracted along the direction of the storage rod 31 and then fixed by the positioning pin 35 passing through the positioning hole 34, thereby achieving the fall of the rod. The operation is simple and convenient.

[0028] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model. It should be noted that for those skilled in the art, several improvements and modifications can be made without departing from the principle of the present utility model, and these improvements and modifications should also be considered within the protection scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A device for assisting and supporting a hemiplegic patient, characterized in that: Including back support mechanism (1), armpit support plate (2), lifting mechanism (3) and support rod (5), the armpit support plate (2) is set in the top of lifting mechanism (3), the middle part of lifting mechanism (3) is connected with the lower part of back support mechanism (1) through connecting rod (10), the bottom end of lifting mechanism (3) is connected with the bottom end of back support mechanism (1) through support rod (5); The back support plate (12) includes a waterproof layer (6) on the outer side of the back support plate (12), a cladding layer (7) is provided between the waterproof layer (6) and the back support plate (12), and a sponge pad (8) is provided between the cladding layer (7) and the back support plate (12).

2. A hemiplegic patient support aid as claimed in claim 1, wherein: The front side of the upper end of the back support plate (12) is provided with a headrest (9), and the two sides of the back support plate (12) are respectively provided with a connecting belt (4), and the connecting belt (4) is connected with the back support plate (12) through a connecting buckle (11).

3. A hemiplegic patient support aid according to claim 2, wherein: The back support plate (12) includes a main support plate (13), an arc-shaped plate (14) is connected to the top end of the main support plate (13), the headrest (9) is arranged on the front side of the arc-shaped plate (14), and the bottom end of the main support plate (13) is connected with one end of the support rod (5) on both sides.

4. The hemiplegic patient support aid of claim 1 wherein: The lifting mechanism (3) includes a receiving rod (31), an elongated rod (32) and a first support rod (33), the bottom end of the receiving rod (31) is connected with the other end of the support rod (5), the elongated rod (32) is embedded in the inside of the receiving rod (31), one side of the upper end of the elongated rod (32) is connected with the main support plate (13) through the connecting rod (10), one end of the first support rod (33) is embedded in the inside of the elongated rod (32), and the armpit support plate (2) is arranged on the other end of the first support rod (33).

5. A hemiplegic patient support aid according to claim 4, wherein: The receiving rod (31), the elongated rod (32) and the first support rod (33) are evenly provided with positioning holes (34) on one side, the receiving rod (31) and the elongated rod (32) are fixed by a positioning pin (35), and the elongated rod (32) and the first support rod (33) are fixed by the positioning pin (35).

6. A hemiplegic patient support aid as claimed in claim 4, wherein: The receiving rod (31), the elongated rod (32) and the first support rod (33) are all provided as circular tubular rods, the outer diameter of the first support rod (33) is smaller than the inner diameter of the elongated rod (32), and the outer diameter of the elongated rod (32) is smaller than the inner diameter of the receiving rod (31).