Children antidiarrheal traditional Chinese medicine application band

By improving the structure of the patch, including the design of the fixing ring and non-woven fabric, the problem of ointment or powder spillage is solved, ensuring that the medicine is accurately applied to acupoints, improving the therapeutic effect and reducing skin irritation, and achieving the stability and breathability of traditional Chinese medicine patch application.

CN223995169UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-17HUANGHE S & T COLLEGE
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-04-23
Publication Date
2026-03-17

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Technical Problem

When using traditional Chinese medicine ointments or powders, existing patches are prone to spilling, preventing the medicine from effectively entering the acupoints, reducing the therapeutic effect, and potentially contaminating the adhesive layer, causing the patch to fall off.

Method used

A traditional Chinese medicine patch for pediatric diarrhea has been designed, comprising a patch, release paper, a fixing ring, and a non-woven fabric. The fixing ring has a through hole, and the ointment or powder is placed in the fixing ring. The non-woven fabric is used to hold it in place to prevent spillage. The release paper protects the adhesive layer, and the patch has ventilation holes to improve breathability.

Benefits of technology

To ensure the medication is applied precisely to acupoints, improve treatment efficacy, prevent powder from contaminating the adhesive layer, reduce skin irritation, and maintain the adhesiveness and breathability of the patch.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses an antidiarrheal traditional Chinese medicine application belt for children, which relates to the technical field of traditional Chinese medicine diagnosis and treatment, and comprises application cloth and release paper which are adhered together, and further comprises round non-woven fabric, a through hole is arranged in the middle of the release paper, a fixing ring is arranged in the through hole, one end of the fixing ring is adhered with the application cloth, and the other end of the fixing ring is adhered with isolation paper. The outer side of the isolation paper is provided with an arc-shaped protrusion, the isolation paper and the arc-shaped protrusion are integrally formed, the non-woven fabric is folded and stored in the fixing ring, and the diameter of the non-woven fabric is the same as that of the outer ring face of the fixing ring. According to the antidiarrheal traditional Chinese medicine application band for children, through the design of the fixing ring and the non-woven fabric, the problem that an existing application band is prone to spilling when ointment or powder is used is effectively solved, it is ensured that the ointment can accurately act on acupuncture points, and the treatment effect is improved; in addition, due to the design of the isolation paper and the release paper, the adhesive layer can be protected when the medical worker puts the ointment or the powder into the fixing ring.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of traditional Chinese medicine diagnosis and treatment technology, specifically a Chinese herbal patch for pediatric diarrhea. Background Technology

[0002] Traditional Chinese medicine plastering is a traditional external treatment method in Chinese medicine. By applying specially prepared medicine to specific acupoints, it achieves the dual effects of transdermal absorption and acupoint stimulation. This therapy originates from the Chinese medicine concept of "treating internal diseases from the outside" and has the advantages of being easy to operate, gentle and non-invasive, and having few side effects. It is especially suitable for special groups such as children.

[0003] Existing adhesive bandages typically have annular protrusions (such as...) on the application surface. Figure 4 As shown in the image, the pills are placed inside the annular protrusion for application. However, when using herbal ointments or powders, the ointment or powder can easily spill out from the annular protrusion. This not only prevents the medicine from effectively entering the body through the corresponding acupoints, reducing the therapeutic effect, but may also cause the spilled ointment or powder to contaminate the adhesive layer of the patch, making it lose its stickiness and causing the patch to fall off the body.

[0004] Therefore, it is necessary to propose a traditional Chinese medicine patch for pediatric diarrhea to solve the above problems. Utility Model Content

[0005] Technical problem to be solved: The purpose of this utility model is to provide a Chinese herbal patch for pediatric diarrhea, in order to solve the problem mentioned in the background art that when using Chinese herbal ointments or powders, the ointment or powder is easily spilled out from the annular protrusion. This not only prevents the medicine from effectively entering the human body through the corresponding acupoints, reducing the therapeutic effect, but may also cause the spilled ointment or powder to contaminate the adhesive layer of the patch, making it lose its stickiness and causing the patch to fall off the human body.

[0006] Technical Solution: To achieve the above objectives, this utility model is implemented through the following technical solution: A traditional Chinese medicine patch for pediatric diarrhea, comprising a patch and a release paper bonded together, and a circular non-woven fabric. The release paper has a through hole in the middle, and a fixing ring is provided in the through hole. One end of the fixing ring is bonded to the patch, and the other end is bonded to a release paper. The outer side of the release paper has an arc-shaped protrusion. The release paper and the arc-shaped protrusion are integrally formed. The non-woven fabric is folded and stored in the fixing ring, and the diameter of the non-woven fabric is the same as the diameter of the outer ring surface of the fixing ring.

[0007] Preferably, the dressing includes a backing layer and an adhesive layer I, and the fixing ring includes a ring body and an adhesive layer II. The ring body is made of cotton or yarn and is bonded to the backing layer through the adhesive layer I and to the release paper through the adhesive layer II.

[0008] Preferably, the dressing on the outer side of the fixing ring has multiple air holes evenly distributed.

[0009] Beneficial effects: Compared with the prior art, this utility model provides a traditional Chinese medicine patch for pediatric diarrhea. The patch has a unique structure and is easy to use. When using it, the ointment or powder is first placed in the fixing ring, and then the non-woven fabric is attached to the end of the fixing ring away from the patch, thereby preventing the ointment or powder from spilling out of the fixing ring and ensuring that the medicine can enter the human body through the acupoints to exert a therapeutic effect.

[0010] The design of the fixing ring and non-woven fabric effectively solves the problem of medication spillage when using ointments or powders in existing dressings, ensuring that the medication can be accurately applied to acupoints and improving the therapeutic effect. In addition, the design of the release paper and isolation paper allows medical staff to protect the adhesive layer when placing ointments or powders into the fixing ring. The evenly spaced multiple ventilation holes on the dressing effectively improve the breathability of the dressing, reduce skin irritation, and prevent skin discomfort or reduced adhesion caused by sweat accumulation. Attached Figure Description

[0011] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model;

[0012] Figure 2 This is a cross-sectional schematic diagram of the dressing structure of this utility model;

[0013] Figure 3 This is a cross-sectional schematic diagram of the fixing ring structure of this utility model;

[0014] Figure 4 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of an existing dressing.

[0015] In the diagram: 1. Adhesive layer; 11. Backing layer; 12. Adhesive layer I; 2. Non-woven fabric; 3. Release paper; 4. Fixing ring; 41. Ring body; 42. Adhesive layer II; 5. Ventilation holes; 6. Release paper; 7. Arc-shaped protrusion. Detailed Implementation

[0016] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.

[0017] Example 1: This Example 1 provides a traditional Chinese medicine patch for pediatric diarrhea, which is a direct improvement on existing patches and has a unique structure. Please refer to [link / reference]. Figure 1-3As shown, the device includes an adhesive dressing 1 and a release paper 3 bonded together, as well as a circular nonwoven fabric 2. The release paper 3 has a through hole in the middle, and a fixing ring 4 is provided in the through hole. One end of the fixing ring 4 is bonded to the adhesive dressing 1, and the other end is bonded to a release paper 6. The release paper 6 has an arc-shaped protrusion 7 on its outer side. The release paper 6 and the arc-shaped protrusion 7 are integrally formed. The nonwoven fabric 2 is folded and stored in the fixing ring 4, and the diameter of the nonwoven fabric 2 is the same as the diameter of the outer ring surface of the fixing ring 4. The adhesive dressing 1 includes a backing layer 11 and an adhesive layer I 12. The fixing ring 4 includes a ring body 41 and an adhesive layer II 42. The ring body 41 is made of cotton or yarn. The ring body 41 is bonded to the backing layer 11 through the adhesive layer I 12 and to the release paper 6 through the adhesive layer II 42.

[0018] Working principle: When using this dressing, medical staff first open the outer packaging of the dressing, take out the non-woven fabric 2, put the ointment or powder into the fixing ring 4, then pinch the arc-shaped protrusion 7, tear off the release paper 6, and stick the non-woven fabric 2 to the end of the fixing ring 4 away from the dressing 1. Then peel off the release paper 3, and then apply the dressing to the patient's acupoints.

[0019] Example 2: The difference between Example 2 and Example 1 is as follows: Figure 1 As shown, multiple ventilation holes 5 are evenly distributed on the dressing 1 on the outer side of the fixing ring 4 to improve the breathability of the dressing and reduce skin irritation.

[0020] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.

Claims

1. A pediatric antidiarrheal traditional Chinese medicine patch, comprising a patch cloth (1) and a release paper (3) bonded together, characterized in that: The application also discloses a circular non-woven fabric (2), a through hole is formed in the middle of the release paper (3), a fixing ring (4) is arranged in the through hole, one end of the fixing ring (4) is bonded with the application cloth (1), the other end of the fixing ring (4) is bonded with the isolation paper (6), an arc-shaped protrusion (7) is arranged on the outer side of the isolation paper (6), the isolation paper (6) and the arc-shaped protrusion (7) are integrally formed, the non-woven fabric (2) is folded and stored in the fixing ring (4), and the diameter of the non-woven fabric (2) is the same as the diameter of the outer ring surface of the fixing ring (4).

2. The pediatric antidiarrheal traditional Chinese medicine sticking band of claim 1, characterized in that: The application cloth (1) comprises a backing layer (11) and a glue layer I (12), the fixing ring (4) comprises a ring body (41) and a glue layer II (42), the ring body (41) is pressed from cotton or yarn, the ring body (41) is bonded with the backing layer (11) through the glue layer I (12) and bonded with the isolation paper (6) through the glue layer II (42).

3. The pediatric antidiarrheal traditional Chinese medicine sticking band of claim 1, characterized in that: A plurality of air holes (5) are uniformly formed on the application cloth (1) on the outer side of the fixing ring (4).