Pathological specimen storage device
By incorporating multiple cabinet slots and sliding placement boxes into the pathological specimen storage device, along with handles and sliding rails, the problem of not being able to retrieve multiple drawer boxes at once in existing technologies is solved, enabling convenient storage and retrieval and flexible management of pathological specimens.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-02
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-17
AI Technical Summary
Existing pathological specimen storage devices cannot retrieve multiple drawer boxes at once, making them inconvenient to use.
Design a pathological specimen storage device with multiple cabinet slots on the cabinet body. Placement boxes are slidably installed in the slots. Each placement box has a drawer slot, and a drawer box is slidably installed in the drawer slot. The placement box can be pulled out as a whole by means of a handle and a sliding rail. The drawer box can be taken out at once. A limit plate and a label box are set in the drawer slot for marking and isolation.
It enables the simultaneous retrieval and storage of multiple pathological specimens, improving ease of use, and supports the flexibility of individually pulling out drawer boxes, thus extending the lifespan of the device.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of pathological specimen storage technology, and in particular to a pathological specimen storage device. Background Technology
[0002] Pathological specimen storage devices are equipment designed specifically for laboratories. In the existing technology, pathological specimen storage devices are used to store pathological slide specimens. Generally, pathological slide specimens can only be taken out and used individually. When moving multiple pathological slide specimens, it is inconvenient to take them out.
[0003] In the process of realizing this utility model, the inventors discovered the following problems in the prior art:
[0004] In existing technologies, it is not possible to retrieve multiple pathological slide specimens from multiple drawer boxes at once, which is inconvenient to use. Utility Model Content
[0005] In view of the above problems, this application provides a pathological specimen storage device to solve the technical problem in the prior art that it is inconvenient to use pathological specimens because it is impossible to retrieve multiple drawer boxes at once.
[0006] To achieve the above objectives, in a first aspect, this application provides a pathological specimen storage device, comprising:
[0007] The cabinet has two or more cabinet slots, and a storage box is slidably disposed in each cabinet slot. The storage box has two or more drawer slots, which are arranged along a first direction. A drawer box is slidably disposed in each drawer slot. The storage box has a handle located below the drawer box. The bottom of the storage box has two first sliding grooves, and the bottom of the cabinet slot has two first sliding rails. The storage box is disposed in the cabinet slot through the cooperation of the first sliding grooves and the first sliding rails.
[0008] Unlike existing technologies, the technical solution of this application features a cabinet with two or more cabinet slots. A placement box is slidably disposed within each cabinet slot, and each placement box has two or more drawer slots arranged along a first direction. A drawer box is slidably disposed within each drawer slot, and the placement box has a handle located below the drawer box. The bottom of the placement box has two first sliding grooves, and the bottom of the cabinet slot has two first sliding rails. The placement box is positioned within the cabinet slot through the cooperation of the first sliding grooves and the first sliding rails. Thus, the placement box can be pulled out entirely using the handle. The placement box has two or more drawer boxes, allowing for the simultaneous retrieval of pathological specimens from multiple drawer boxes. In use, different pathological specimens can be placed in different drawer boxes. Two or more drawer boxes can store different pathological specimens from one patient or pathological specimens from different patients, making it convenient to use. Alternatively, individual drawer boxes can also be pulled out during use.
[0009] In one embodiment of this utility model, the end of the placement box is detachably connected to the inner wall of the cabinet groove via a connecting component. The connecting component includes a connecting seat, a connecting spring, and a locking block. The connecting seat is located in the middle of the inner wall of the cabinet groove and has a first groove. One end of the connecting spring is connected to the bottom of the first groove, and the other end of the connecting spring is connected to the locking block. The end of the placement box has a locking groove that cooperates with the locking block.
[0010] In this way, the end of the placement box can be detachably connected to the inner wall of the cabinet groove through the connecting component, and the end of the placement box can be easily fixed by the cooperation of the locking block and the locking groove.
[0011] In one embodiment of this utility model, a first groove is provided at both the upper and lower ends of the connecting seat, and a connecting spring and a locking block are provided in each of the first grooves. A first inclined part is provided on the locking block, and a second groove is provided at the end of the placement box. A locking groove is provided at both the upper and lower ends of the second groove.
[0012] In this way, the two ends of the connector are connected to the end of the placement box through the cooperation of the locking block and the locking slot, thereby improving the connection stability.
[0013] In one embodiment of this utility model, the connecting component further includes an electromagnetic block and a magnet. The electromagnetic block is disposed on the first groove, and the magnet is disposed on the slot block. The electromagnetic block and the magnet are disposed opposite to each other. A switch button is disposed on one side of the placement box. The switch button is disposed on the cabinet and is connected to and controls the electromagnetic block.
[0014] In this way, the electromagnetic block can be energized by pressing the switch button, causing the locking block to move downward, thereby releasing the locking slot and unlocking the end of the placement box, making it easy to take out the placement box.
[0015] In one embodiment of this utility model, the inner wall of the cabinet slot is provided with a buffer spring and a buffer plate. The buffer plate is connected to the inner wall of the cabinet slot through the buffer spring. The buffer plate is positioned opposite the end of the placement box. A set of buffer springs and buffer plates are provided above and below the connecting seat.
[0016] In this way, the buffer spring and buffer plate can cushion the end of the placement box, preventing the end of the placement box from making hard contact with the inner wall of the cabinet groove, thus improving the service life of the placement box.
[0017] In one embodiment of this utility model, a second sliding groove is provided on the side walls of both sides of the drawer slot, and a second sliding rail is provided on the side walls of both sides of the drawer box. The drawer box is slidably disposed in the drawer slot through the cooperation of the second sliding rail and the second sliding groove.
[0018] Thus, through the cooperation of the second sliding track and the second slide groove, the drawer box can slide stably in the drawer groove.
[0019] In one embodiment of this utility model, the drawer box is provided with a pull handle and a label box, with the label box positioned above the pull handle.
[0020] Thus, the drawer box can be pulled by the handle, and the label box is used to mark the pathological specimens inside the drawer box.
[0021] As one embodiment of this utility model, two or more limiting grooves are provided on the inner walls of both sides of the drawer box, the two or more limiting grooves are arranged along the second direction, and limiting plates are provided in the two opposite limiting grooves.
[0022] In this way, the limiting plate can be set inside the drawer box through the limiting groove. The limiting plate can limit the pathological specimens inside the drawer box and separate multiple pathological specimens.
[0023] The above description of the utility model is merely an overview of the technical solution of this application. In order to enable those skilled in the art to better understand the technical solution of this application and to implement it based on the description and drawings, and to make the above-mentioned objectives and other objectives, features and advantages of this application easier to understand, the following description is provided in conjunction with the specific embodiments and drawings of this application. Attached Figure Description
[0024] The accompanying drawings are only used to illustrate the principles, implementation methods, applications, features, and effects of specific embodiments of this application and other related content, and should not be considered as limitations on this application.
[0025] In the accompanying drawings of the instruction manual:
[0026] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a pathological specimen storage device according to an embodiment of this application;
[0027] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the cabinet slot and placement box according to one embodiment of this application;
[0028] Figure 3 for Figure 2 Enlarged view of point A in the middle;
[0029] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the drawer slot and drawer box according to one embodiment of this application;
[0030] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a connector according to an embodiment of this application;
[0031] Figure 6 This is an exploded view of the placement box according to one embodiment of this application.
[0032] The reference numerals used in the above figures are explained as follows:
[0033] 1. Cabinet body; 11. Cabinet body groove; 12. Storage box; 13. Drawer groove; 14. Drawer box; 15. Handle; 16. First slide rail; 17. First sliding track;
[0034] 2. Connecting base; 21. First groove; 22. Locking block; 23. First inclined part; 24. Second groove; 25. Locking slot; 26. Electromagnetic block; 27. Magnet; 28. Switch button;
[0035] 3. Buffer plate; 31. Buffer spring; 32. Second slide groove; 33. Second sliding track; 34. Limiting groove; 35. Limiting plate; 36. Label box; 37. Pull handle. Detailed Implementation
[0036] To illustrate the possible application scenarios, technical principles, implementable specific solutions, and achievable objectives and effects of this application in detail, the following description, in conjunction with the listed specific embodiments and accompanying drawings, provides a detailed explanation. The embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the technical solutions of this application and are therefore intended to limit the scope of protection of this application.
[0037] In this document, the term "embodiment" means that a specific feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with an embodiment may be included in at least one embodiment of this application. The term "embodiment" appearing in various places throughout the specification does not necessarily refer to the same embodiment, nor does it specifically limit its independence or connection with other embodiments. In principle, in this application, as long as there are no technical contradictions or conflicts, the technical features mentioned in each embodiment can be combined in any way to form corresponding implementable technical solutions.
[0038] Unless otherwise defined, the technical terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this application pertains; the use of related terms herein is merely for the purpose of describing particular embodiments and is not intended to limit this application.
[0039] In the description of this application, the term "and / or" is used to describe the logical relationship between objects, indicating that three relationships can exist. For example, X and / or Y means: X exists, Y exists, and X and Y exist simultaneously. Additionally, the character " / " in this document generally indicates that the preceding and following objects have an "or" logical relationship.
[0040] In this application, terms such as “first” and “second” are used only to distinguish one entity or operation from another, and do not necessarily require or imply any actual quantity, hierarchy or order relationship between these entities or operations.
[0041] Unless otherwise specified, the use of terms such as “comprising,” “including,” “having,” or other similar expressions in this application is intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, which does not exclude the presence of additional elements in a process, method, or product that includes the stated elements, such that a process, method, or product that includes a list of elements may include not only those defined elements but also other elements not expressly listed, or elements inherent to such a process, method, or product.
[0042] As understood in the Examination Guidelines, in this application, expressions such as "greater than," "less than," and "exceeding" are understood to exclude the stated number; expressions such as "above," "below," and "within" are understood to include the stated number. Furthermore, in the description of the embodiments in this application, "multiple" means two or more (including two), and similar expressions related to "multiple" are also understood in this way, such as "multiple groups" and "multiple times," unless otherwise explicitly specified.
[0043] In the description of the embodiments of this application, the space-related expressions used, such as "center," "longitudinal," "lateral," "length," "width," "thickness," "upper," "lower," "front," "rear," "left," "right," "vertical," "horizontal," "vertical," "top," "bottom," "inner," "outer," "clockwise," "counterclockwise," "axial," "radial," and "circumferential," indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the specific embodiments or drawings. They are only for the purpose of describing the specific embodiments of this application or for the reader's understanding, and do not indicate or imply that the device or component referred to must have a specific position, a specific orientation, or be constructed or operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on the embodiments of this application.
[0044] Unless otherwise expressly specified or limited, the terms "installation," "connection," "linking," "fixing," and "setting," as used in the description of the embodiments of this application, should be interpreted broadly. For example, "connection" can be a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral setting; it can be a mechanical connection, an electrical connection, or a communication connection; it can be a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; it can be the internal connection of two components or the interaction between two components. For those skilled in the art to which this application pertains, the specific meaning of the above terms in the embodiments of this application can be understood according to the specific circumstances.
[0045] In existing technologies, it is not possible to retrieve multiple pathological slide specimens from multiple drawer boxes at once, which is inconvenient to use.
[0046] In view of this, this application provides a pathological specimen storage device, including a cabinet 1. The cabinet 1 has two or more cabinet slots 11, and a placement box 12 is slidably disposed in the cabinet slot 11. The placement box 12 has two or more drawer slots 13, which are arranged along a first direction. A drawer box 14 is slidably disposed in the drawer slot 13. The placement box 12 has a handle 15, which is located below the drawer box 14. The bottom of the placement box 12 has two first sliding grooves 16, and the bottom of the cabinet slot 11 has two first sliding rails 17. The placement box 12 is disposed in the cabinet slot 11 through the cooperation of the first sliding grooves 16 and the first sliding rails 17. The placement box 12 can be pulled out as a whole. The placement box 12 has two or more drawer boxes 14, allowing pathological specimens from multiple drawer boxes 14 to be taken out at once, which is convenient to use. In use, the drawer boxes 14 can also be pulled out individually.
[0047] According to some embodiments of this application, please refer to Figures 1 to 6This embodiment relates to a pathological specimen storage device, including a cabinet 1. The cabinet 1 is provided with two or more cabinet slots 11. A placement box 12 is slidably disposed in the cabinet slot 11. The placement box 12 is provided with two or more drawer slots 13. The two or more drawer slots 13 are arranged along a first direction. A drawer box 14 is slidably disposed in the drawer slot 13. A handle 15 is provided on the placement box 12. The handle 15 is located below the drawer box 14. Two first sliding grooves 16 are provided at the bottom of the placement box 12. Two first sliding rails 17 are provided at the bottom of the cabinet slot 11. The placement box 12 is disposed in the cabinet slot 11 through the cooperation of the two first sliding grooves 16 and the two first sliding rails 17.
[0048] The first direction is Figure 1 The direction indicated by the middle arrow 'a' is also horizontal; in the horizontal direction, cabinet 1 is provided with three sets of cabinet slots 11, and each cabinet slot 11 is provided with a storage box 12; in the vertical direction, cabinet 1 is provided with six rows of cabinet slots 11, and each cabinet slot 11 is provided with a storage box 12.
[0049] In this embodiment, three drawer boxes 14 are slidably disposed in a drawer slot 13. The slidable disposal of the drawer boxes 14 in the drawer slot 13 is a conventional technical means, and the specific principle will not be described here.
[0050] In some embodiments, the handle 15 is fixedly connected to the front of the placement box 12, and the handle 15 does not interfere with the drawer box 14;
[0051] In some embodiments, the cooperation between the first groove 16 and the first sliding track 17 is a conventional technical means, and the specific principle will not be described here.
[0052] In this embodiment, the cabinet 1 is provided with two or more cabinet slots 11, a placement box 12 is slidably disposed in the cabinet slot 11, the placement box 12 is provided with two or more drawer slots 13, the two or more drawer slots 13 are arranged along a first direction, a drawer box 14 is slidably disposed in the drawer slot 13, a handle 15 is provided on the placement box 12, the handle 15 is located below the drawer box 14, the bottom of the placement box 12 is provided with two first sliding grooves 16, the bottom of the cabinet slot 11 is provided with two first sliding rails 17, and the placement box 12 is disposed in the cabinet slot 11 through the cooperation of the first sliding grooves 16;
[0053] Thus, the entire placement box 12 can be pulled out using the handle 15. The placement box 12 is equipped with two or more drawer boxes 14, allowing pathological specimens from multiple drawer boxes 14 to be retrieved at once. In use, different pathological specimens can be placed into different drawer boxes 14. Two or more drawer boxes 14 can store different pathological specimens from one patient or pathological specimens from different patients, making it convenient to use. Alternatively, drawer boxes 14 can be pulled out individually during use.
[0054] According to some embodiments of this application, optionally, such as Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, the end of the placement box 12 is detachably connected to the inner wall of the cabinet groove 11 via a connecting component. The connecting component includes a connecting seat 2, a connecting spring, and a locking block 22. The connecting seat 2 is located in the middle of the inner wall of the cabinet groove 11. A first groove 21 is provided on the connecting seat 2. One end of the connecting spring is connected to the bottom of the first groove 21, and the other end of the connecting spring is connected to the locking block 22. The end of the placement box 12 is provided with a locking groove 25 that cooperates with the locking block 22.
[0055] The connecting spring provides the upward extension force for the locking block 22. The principle of the connecting spring is a conventional technical means, and the specific structure and principle will not be described in detail here.
[0056] Thus, the end of the placement box 12 is detachably connected to the inner wall of the cabinet groove 11 through the connecting component, and the end of the placement box 12 can be easily fixed by the cooperation of the locking block 22 and the locking groove 25.
[0057] According to some embodiments of this application, optionally, such as Figure 3 As shown, a first groove 21 is provided at both the upper and lower ends of the connecting seat 2. A connecting spring and a locking block 22 are provided in each first groove 21. A first inclined part 23 is provided on the locking block 22. A second groove 24 is provided at the end of the placement box 12. A locking groove 25 is provided at both the upper and lower ends of the second groove 24.
[0058] The locking block 22 extends into the locking groove 25 to lock the end of the placement box 12;
[0059] Thus, the two ends of the connector 2 are connected to the end of the placement box 12 through the cooperation of the locking block 22 and the locking slot 25, thereby improving the connection stability.
[0060] According to some embodiments of this application, optionally, the connecting assembly further includes an electromagnetic block 26 and a magnet 27. The electromagnetic block 26 is disposed on the first groove 21, and the magnet 27 is disposed on the locking block 22. The electromagnetic block 26 and the magnet 27 are disposed opposite to each other. A switch button 28 is disposed on one side of the placement box 12. The switch button 28 is disposed on the cabinet 1 and is connected to and controls the electromagnetic block 26.
[0061] When powered on, the electromagnetic block 26 and the magnet 27 attract each other, compressing the connecting spring, thereby driving the locking block 22 to move downward, releasing the locking slot 25, and thus releasing the end of the placement box 12.
[0062] The principle of the electromagnetic block 26 and the magnet 27 is a conventional technical means, and the specific structure and principle will not be described in detail here;
[0063] Thus, the electromagnetic block 26 can be energized by pressing the switch button 28, causing the locking block 22 to move downward, thereby releasing the locking slot 25 and unlocking the end of the placement box 12, making it easy to take out the placement box 12.
[0064] According to some embodiments of this application, optionally, such as Figure 3 As shown, the inner wall of the cabinet groove 11 is provided with a buffer spring 31 and a buffer plate 3. The buffer plate 3 is connected to the inner wall of the cabinet groove 11 through the buffer spring 31. The buffer plate 3 is positioned opposite the end of the placement box 12. A set of buffer springs 31 and buffer plates 3 are provided above and below the connecting seat 2.
[0065] In other embodiments, such as Figure 5 As shown, the buffer plate 3 can be provided with a through hole for the connecting seat 2. A buffer spring 31 is provided above and below the connecting seat 2. The two buffer springs 31 are respectively connected to a buffer plate 3. The buffer plate 3 is used to buffer the end of the placement box 12.
[0066] Thus, the buffer spring 31 and the buffer plate 3 can buffer the end of the placement box 12, preventing the end of the placement box 12 from making hard contact with the inner wall of the cabinet groove 11, thereby improving the service life of the placement box 12.
[0067] According to some embodiments of this application, optionally, such as Figure 4 and Figure 6 As shown, the drawer slot 13 has a second slide groove 32 on both sides of its side wall, and the drawer box 14 has a second sliding rail 33 on both sides of its side wall. The drawer box 14 is slidably disposed in the drawer slot 13 by the cooperation of the second sliding rail 33 and the second slide groove 32.
[0068] Two second slides 32 are provided on both sides of the drawer slot 13, and two second sliding rails 33 are provided on both sides of the drawer box 14.
[0069] Thus, through the cooperation of the second sliding track 33 and the second sliding groove 32, the drawer box 14 can slide stably in the drawer groove 13.
[0070] According to some embodiments of this application, optionally, the drawer box 14 is provided with a pull handle 37 and a label box 36, with the label box 36 positioned above the pull handle 37.
[0071] Thus, the drawer box 14 can be pulled by the handle 37, and the label box 36 is used to label the pathological specimens inside the drawer box 14.
[0072] According to some embodiments of this application, optionally, two or more limiting grooves 34 are provided on the inner walls of both sides of the drawer box 14, the two or more limiting grooves 34 are arranged along the second direction, and limiting plates 35 are provided in the two oppositely arranged limiting grooves 34.
[0073] The second direction is Figure 4 The direction indicated by the middle arrow b is specifically the depth direction of drawer box 14;
[0074] Thus, the limiting plate 35 can be set inside the drawer box 14 through the limiting groove 34. The limiting plate 35 can limit the pathological specimens inside the drawer box 14 and separate multiple pathological specimens.
[0075] Those skilled in the art will understand that although some embodiments herein include certain features included in other embodiments but not others, combinations of features from different embodiments are intended to be within the scope of this application and form different embodiments. For example, in the claims, any of the claimed embodiments can be used in any combination.
[0076] Finally, it should be noted that the above embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solutions of this application, and not to limit them. Although this application has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that modifications can still be made to the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments, or equivalent substitutions can be made to some or all of the technical features therein. These modifications or substitutions do not cause the essence of the corresponding technical solutions to deviate from the scope of the technical solutions of the embodiments of this application, and they should all be covered within the scope of the claims and specification of this application. In particular, as long as there is no structural conflict, the various technical features mentioned in the embodiments can be combined in any way. This application is not limited to the specific embodiments disclosed herein, but includes all technical solutions falling within the scope of the claims.
Claims
1. A pathology specimen storage device, characterized by, The utility model relates to a cabinet body is provided with two or more cabinet grooves, the cabinet groove is provided with the placing box that slides, the placing box is provided with two or more drawer grooves, two or more drawer grooves are arranged along the first direction, the drawer groove is provided with the drawer box that slides, the placing box is provided with handle, the handle is located the lower of drawer box, the bottom of placing box is provided with two first sliding slot, the bottom of cabinet groove is provided with two first sliding track, the placing box is arranged in the cabinet groove through the cooperation of first sliding slot and first sliding track. The end of the placing box is detachably connected with the inner wall of the cabinet groove through a connecting assembly, the connecting assembly comprises a connecting seat, a connecting spring and a clamping block, the connecting seat is arranged in the middle of the inner wall of the cabinet groove, the connecting seat is provided with a first groove, one end of the connecting spring is connected with the bottom of the first groove, the other end of the connecting spring is connected with the clamping block, and the end of the placing box is provided with a clamping groove matched with the clamping block.
2. The pathology specimen storage device of claim 1, wherein, The upper and lower ends of the connecting seat are both provided with a first groove, and one connecting spring and one clamping block are arranged in each first groove, the clamping block is provided with a first inclined portion, and the end of the placing box is provided with a second groove, and the upper and lower ends of the second groove are both provided with a clamping groove.
3. The pathology specimen storage device of claim 2, wherein, The connecting assembly further comprises an electromagnetic block and a magnet, the electromagnetic block is arranged on the first groove, the magnet is arranged on the clamping block, the electromagnetic block and the magnet are oppositely arranged, one side of the placing box is provided with a switch button, the switch button is arranged on the cabinet, and the switch button is connected with and controls the electromagnetic block.
4. The pathology specimen storage device of claim 3, wherein, The inner wall of the cabinet groove is provided with a buffer spring and a buffer plate, the buffer plate is connected with the inner wall of the cabinet groove through the buffer spring, and the buffer plate is arranged opposite to the end of the placing box, and a set of buffer spring and buffer plate are arranged above and below the connecting seat.
5. The pathology specimen storage device of claim 3, wherein, Second sliding grooves are arranged on the side walls of the two sides of the drawer groove, second sliding rails are arranged on the side walls of the two sides of the drawer box, and the drawer box is slidably arranged in the drawer groove through the cooperation of the second sliding rails and the second sliding grooves.
6. The pathology specimen storage device of claim 1, wherein, A pull handle and a label box are arranged on the drawer box, and the label box is arranged above the pull handle.
7. The pathology specimen storage device of claim 6, wherein, Two or more limiting grooves are arranged on the inner walls of the two sides of the drawer box, the two or more limiting grooves are arranged along a second direction, and a limiting plate is arranged in each of the two oppositely arranged limiting grooves.
8. The pathology specimen storage device of claim 1, wherein,