Emergency surgical fracture patient nursing device

By designing a fracture patient care device that includes a shell and a care mechanism, the problem that existing devices cannot assist in rehabilitative leg raising and lowering is solved, enabling patients to conduct independent rehabilitation training and improving safety and convenience.

CN223995089UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-17李彤
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
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Filing Date
2025-03-24
Publication Date
2026-03-17

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Technical Problem

Existing fracture patient care devices can only statically elevate the affected limb during the plaster and splint fixation period. After removal, they lack the function of assisting in leg raising and lowering activities and cannot promote regular flexion and extension movements during rehabilitation.

Method used

An emergency surgical fracture patient care device was designed, comprising a shell, a fixation mechanism, and a nursing mechanism. The shell has a fixation mechanism at the bottom and a nursing mechanism at the top. The nursing mechanism enables the leg to move up and down via a connecting rope and a mop. Combined with guide wheels, support tubes, threaded cylinders, and limit blocks, it ensures safety and convenience.

Benefits of technology

This allows patients to independently perform rehabilitative leg raising and lowering exercises after the cast or splint is removed, improving safety and convenience and meeting rehabilitation training needs.

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Abstract

The utility model provides an emergency surgery fracture patient nursing device, and relates to the field of nursing, the emergency surgery fracture patient nursing device comprises a shell, the bottom of the shell is provided with a fixing mechanism used for fixing the shell to a sickbed baffle, and the shell is provided with a nursing mechanism used for lifting the legs of a patient; the nursing mechanism comprises a connecting rope arranged on the shell and mop cloth arranged at one end of the connecting rope. Through the fixing mechanism, the whole device can be well fixed to a guardrail of a sickbed, through a handle, a patient can pull the handle, a connecting rope can pull a mop and feet of the patient to move up and down, rehabilitation training can be independently completed by himself / herself, and through the limitation of a threaded cylinder and a limiting block, the rehabilitation training can be completed independently. Therefore, the feet of the patient cannot fall onto the bed due to the fact that the patient does not hold the handle, and the injury is avoided, and the safety is improved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of nursing, and more specifically, to a nursing device for emergency surgical fracture patients. Background Technology

[0002] Surgery is the science that studies the occurrence, development, and clinical manifestations of surgical diseases, as well as their diagnosis, prevention, and treatment. It is a specialized department that primarily uses surgical resection and repair to treat diseases. With the application of microsurgical techniques, surgery has made significant progress. The principles for setting up surgical departments in hospitals are similar to those for internal medicine, and they usually correspond to internal medicine. Surgical diseases are divided into five major categories: trauma, infection, tumors, deformities, and functional disorders.

[0003] When caring for patients with leg fractures, after surgery, the leg needs to be elevated or suspended after being immobilized with a cast or splint. After the cast or splint is removed, the leg needs to be frequently raised and lowered. Existing leg fracture care devices have shortcomings: during the postoperative period of cast and splint immobilization, the affected limb can only be statically elevated. After removal, during the rehabilitation phase, they lack the function of assisting in leg raising and lowering movements, and cannot help patients perform regular flexion and extension exercises to promote rehabilitation. For example, the description of the "Rehabilitation Care Device for Fracture Patients" disclosed in Chinese Utility Model Patent (Publication No.: CN213490022U) states that when caring for patients with leg fractures, after surgery, the leg needs to be elevated or suspended after being immobilized with a cast or splint. After the cast or splint is removed, the leg needs to be frequently raised and lowered to facilitate rapid rehabilitation. Existing devices for elevating or suspending the legs of fracture patients can only simply elevate the patient's leg and cannot assist caregivers in performing rehabilitative raising and lowering movements. The aforementioned patent can corroborate the deficiencies of the existing technology.

[0004] Therefore, we have made improvements to this and proposed an emergency surgical fracture patient care device. Summary of the Invention

[0005] The purpose of this invention is to address the problem that current postoperative plaster casts and splints can only statically elevate the affected limb during the fixation period, and lack the function of assisting leg raising and lowering activities during the rehabilitation phase after removal, thus failing to help patients perform regular flexion and extension exercises to promote rehabilitation.

[0006] To achieve the above-mentioned objectives, this invention provides a nursing device for emergency surgical fracture patients to improve the aforementioned problems.

[0007] The application is as follows:

[0008] The device includes a housing, the bottom of which is provided with a fixing mechanism for fixing the housing to a bed rail, and the housing is provided with a nursing mechanism for lifting the patient's legs.

[0009] The nursing facility includes a connecting rope on the housing and a mop at one end of the connecting rope.

[0010] As a preferred technical solution of this application, the nursing mechanism further includes a guide wheel fixedly installed at the bottom of the inner cavity of the housing, and the connecting rope is wound around the guide wheel.

[0011] As a preferred technical solution of this application, the middle part of the top of the shell is rotatably connected to a support tube communicating with the inside of the shell via a bearing, and the connecting rope is disposed inside the support tube.

[0012] As a preferred technical solution of this application, a threaded cylinder is threadedly connected to the center of the front of the housing, and the end of the connecting rope away from the mop passes through the inside of the threaded cylinder and is fixedly connected to a handle.

[0013] As a preferred technical solution of this application, a limiting block for use with a threaded cylinder is fixedly connected to the connecting rope.

[0014] As a preferred technical solution of this application, the fixing mechanism includes two concave frames, one of which has its top end fixedly connected to the bottom end of the housing, and two telescopic rods are provided between the two concave frames.

[0015] As a preferred technical solution of this application, a bolt is threadedly connected to the middle of one side of the concave frame, and the end of the bolt is connected to a clamping plate located inside the concave frame via a bearing.

[0016] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:

[0017] In the scheme of this application:

[0018] 1. The fixing mechanism allows the entire device to be securely fixed to the bed rails. The handle allows the patient to pull the connecting rope to move the mop and the patient's feet up and down for rehabilitation training. This can be done independently. Furthermore, the threaded cylinder and limiting block prevent the patient's feet from falling off the bed due to not holding the handle, thus improving safety. Attached Figure Description

[0019] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the structure of the emergency surgical fracture patient care device provided in this application;

[0020] Figure 2 The emergency surgical fracture patient care device provided in this application Figure 1 Enlarged structural diagram at point A in the middle;

[0021] Figure 3 A schematic cross-sectional view of the housing structure of the emergency surgical fracture patient care device provided in this application;

[0022] Figure 4 A rear view schematic diagram of the concave frame structure of the emergency surgical fracture patient care device provided in this application;

[0023] Figure 5 A schematic diagram of the bolt structure of the emergency surgical fracture patient care device provided in this application.

[0024] The image shows:

[0025] 1. Housing; 2. Fixing mechanism; 201. Concave frame; 202. Telescopic rod; 203. Bolt; 204. Clamping plate; 3. Nursing mechanism; 301. Guide wheel; 302. Support tube; 303. Connecting rope; 304. Mop; 305. Threaded cylinder; 306. Limiting block; 307. Handle. Detailed Implementation

[0026] To enable those skilled in the art to better understand the present invention, the technical solutions of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present invention, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present invention, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort should fall within the protection scope of the present invention.

[0027] As described in the background section, during the postoperative period of plaster cast and splint fixation, the affected limb can only be statically elevated. After removal, during the rehabilitation phase, there is a lack of function to assist in leg raising and lowering activities, which cannot help patients perform regular flexion and extension exercises to promote rehabilitation.

[0028] To address this technical problem, this invention provides a nursing device for emergency surgical fracture patients, which is applied in the field of nursing.

[0029] To enable those skilled in the art to better understand the present invention, the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0030] It should be noted that, unless otherwise specified, the embodiments and features and technical solutions in the present invention can be combined with each other.

[0031] It should be noted that similar labels and letters in the following figures indicate similar items. Therefore, once an item is defined in one figure, it does not need to be further defined and explained in subsequent figures.

[0032] Example 1, please refer to Figures 1-5An emergency surgical fracture patient care device includes a housing 1, a fixing mechanism 2 for fixing the housing 1 to a bed baffle is provided at the bottom of the housing 1, and a care mechanism 3 for lifting the patient's legs is provided on the housing 1.

[0033] The nursing device 3 includes a connecting rope 303 on the housing 1 and a mop 304 at one end of the connecting rope 303. The flexible mop 304 contacts the patient's limbs, providing a comfortable support surface and avoiding secondary damage caused by rigid contact. The material of the mop can increase friction and ensure the stability of the leg fixation.

[0034] The nursing mechanism 3 also includes a guide wheel 301 fixedly installed at the bottom of the inner cavity of the housing 1. The connecting rope 303 is wound around the guide wheel 301. The guide wheel 301 is designed to effectively reduce the movement resistance of the connecting rope and achieve smooth traction.

[0035] The top center of the housing 1 is rotatably connected to a support tube 302 that communicates with the interior of the housing 1 via a bearing. The connecting rope 303 is located inside the support tube 302. The rotating support tube 302 structure ensures that the connecting rope 303 can move freely at multiple angles to meet the needs of different traction directions. The tubular structure protects the connecting rope 303 from external compression and friction, reducing the risk of wear. The bearing connection ensures smooth rotation without jamming.

[0036] A threaded cylinder 305 is threadedly connected to the center of the front of the housing 1. The end of the connecting rope 303 away from the mop 304 passes through the inside of the threaded cylinder 305 and is fixedly connected to a handle 307. The threaded adjustment mechanism enables precise control of the traction stroke and facilitates fine-tuning of the lifting height. The handle design provides a fulcrum for applying force, allowing medical staff to operate with one hand and improving the convenience of nursing operations.

[0037] A limiting block 306, which works in conjunction with the threaded cylinder 305, is fixedly connected to the connecting rope 303.

[0038] The fixing mechanism 2 includes two concave frames 201, one of which is fixedly connected to the bottom of the housing 1 at its top end. Two telescopic rods 202 are provided between the two concave frames 201. The telescopic frame structure is adaptable to different specifications of bed rails, improving the versatility of the device. The double concave frames 201 form distributed load-bearing points, enhancing the overall fixing stability.

[0039] A bolt 203 is threadedly connected to the middle of one side of the concave frame 201. The end of the bolt 203 is connected to a clamping plate 204 located inside the concave frame 201 via a bearing. The threaded clamping mechanism generates a uniform clamping force to avoid local stress concentration that could damage the guardrail.

[0040] The usage process of the emergency surgical fracture patient care device provided by this utility model is as follows:

[0041] First, adjust the distance between the two concave frames 201 according to the length of the bed rail. After adjustment, put the two concave frames 201 on the rail and rotate the two bolts 203 to move the two clamps 204 to cooperate with the concave frames 201 to clamp the rail.

[0042] The patient lies on the hospital bed and places his feet on the mop 304. The threaded cylinder 305 can be rotated beforehand to adjust its position on the housing 1. When the foot is placed on the mop 304, the patient's foot pulls the connecting rope 303, causing the limiting block 306 on the connecting rope 303 to abut against one end of the threaded cylinder 305. At this time, the connecting rope 303 can no longer be pulled by the mop 304 and the patient's foot, and the patient's foot can no longer move downwards, thus being lifted up.

[0043] The patient can pull the handle 307 back and forth to move the connecting rope 303, and the patient's feet can move up and down under the traction of the mop 304 and the connecting rope 303 to carry out rehabilitation training.

[0044] In this utility model, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," "joining," and "fixing," etc., should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral part; they can refer to a mechanical connection, an electrical connection, or a connection that allows communication between them; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; they can refer to the internal communication of two components or the interaction between two components, unless otherwise explicitly limited. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model according to the specific circumstances.

[0045] Obviously, the embodiments described above are only some embodiments of this utility model, not all embodiments. The accompanying drawings show preferred embodiments of this utility model, but do not limit the patent scope of this utility model. This utility model can be implemented in many different forms; rather, the purpose of providing these embodiments is to provide a more thorough and comprehensive understanding of the disclosure of this utility model. Although this utility model 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 specific embodiments, or make equivalent substitutions for some of the technical features. Any equivalent structures made using the content of this utility model specification and drawings, directly or indirectly applied to other related technical fields, are similarly within the patent protection scope of this utility model.

Claims

1. An emergency surgical fracture patient care device, characterized by, The utility model provides a nursing device for sickbed, which comprises a shell (1), the bottom of the shell (1) is provided with a fixing mechanism (2) for fixing the shell (1) on a sickbed apron, and a nursing mechanism (3) for lifting the legs of a patient is arranged on the shell (1). The nursing mechanism (3) comprises a connecting rope (303) arranged on the shell (1) and a mop (304) arranged at one end of the connecting rope (303).

2. The emergency surgical fracture patient care device of claim 1, wherein, The nursing mechanism (3) further comprises a guide wheel (301) fixedly installed at the bottom of the inner cavity of the shell (1), and the connecting rope (303) is wound around the guide wheel (301).

3. The emergency room fracture patient care device of claim 2, wherein, The middle part of the top end of the shell (1) is rotatably connected to a support pipe (302) in communication with the inside of the shell (1) through a bearing, and the connecting rope (303) is arranged in the inside of the support pipe (302).

4. The emergency room fracture patient care device of claim 3, wherein, The middle part of the front face of the shell (1) is screw-connected to a threaded cylinder (305), and one end of the connecting rope (303) away from the mop (304) is fixedly connected to a handle (307) through the inside of the threaded cylinder (305).

5. The emergency room fracture patient care device of claim 4, wherein, The connecting rope (303) is fixedly connected to a limiting block (306) used in cooperation with the threaded cylinder (305).

6. The emergency room fracture patient care device of claim 5, wherein, The fixing mechanism (2) comprises two concave frames (201), one of which is fixedly connected to the bottom end of the shell (1), and two telescopic rods (202) are arranged between the two concave frames (201).

7. The emergency room fracture patient care device of claim 6, wherein, The middle part of one side of the concave frame (201) is screw-connected to a bolt (203), and the end of the bolt (203) is connected to a clamping plate (204) in the inside of the concave frame (201) through a bearing.

Citation Information

Patent Citations

  • Rehabilitation nursing device for fracture patient

    CN213490022U