Oxygen inhalation tube capable of being used for lung function training

By designing an oxygen inhalation tube for lung function training, and using a roll and scale to display the exhalation force, the problem of stroke patients being unable to judge the exhalation effect during lung function training is solved, improving the subjectivity and compliance of training, and reducing the need for guidance from medical staff.

CN224024174UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-24HUADU DISTRICT GUANGZHOU CITY PEOPLES HOSPITAL
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
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Filing Date
2025-01-17
Publication Date
2026-03-24

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Technical Problem

Stroke patients cannot visually judge whether the depth, speed and force of exhalation are appropriate during pulmonary function training, which leads to reduced training compliance.

Method used

Design an oxygen inhalation tube for lung function training, comprising a mouthpiece, an inhalation pump, and a roll tube. The roll tube changes shape as gas flows to visually display the exhalation force. Combined with a scale and a fixing device, it facilitates observation of the exhalation effect by patients and medical staff.

Benefits of technology

Through intuitive roll changes and scales, patients can intuitively understand the exhalation force, increasing the subjectivity and compliance of training, reducing the need for guidance from medical staff, and avoiding hypoxemia.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of lung function training, in particular to an oxygen inhalation tube capable of carrying out lung function training, which comprises an oxygen inhalation tube, a containing nozzle, an air blowing cylinder and a winding drum, and the winding drum is communicated with the air blowing cylinder. By means of the abdominal breathing device, the number of coaching training of medical staff can be reduced, the number of coaching training of the medical staff can be reduced when abdominal breathing or lip contraction breathing is carried out through intuitive winding drum changes and the design of the winding drum capable of being visually observed, and a patient can know the expiration strength through the intuitive winding drum changes; medical staff tutoring training can observe the expiration strength of a patient, the device is more visual and clear, the patient can see the training result of himself, subjectivity of the patient in the training process can be improved, training is actively matched, and hypoxemia can be avoided.
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Description

TECHNICAL FIELD

[0001] The utility model relates to a lung function training technical field especially to an oxygen inhalation tube capable of lung function training. BACKGROUND

[0002] Stroke patients are often accompanied by mouth corner skew, tongue not in the middle, hemiplegia, and also accompanied by inspiratory muscle and expiratory muscle damage affecting lung function. Often early absolute bed rest aggravates the pneumonia. Research data shows that early rehabilitation training can shorten the length of hospital stay, promote the recovery of the body and reduce the incidence of pneumonia.

[0003] Early rehabilitation training has abdominal breathing or pursed-lip breathing. Stroke patients often have shallow breathing due to limited limb movement, long-term bed rest and other reasons, and the lung ventilation and ventilation function will be affected. Through abdominal breathing training, the strength of the diaphragm can be fully mobilized, the lung ventilation volume is increased, more oxygen enters the lung and is exchanged into the blood, the oxygenation state of the body is improved, and the occurrence of complications such as pneumonia is prevented. For example, long-term bedridden stroke patients, who originally have shallow and fast breathing and easily feel shortness of breath, will have relatively stable and increased depth of breathing after a period of abdominal breathing training, and the shortness of breath can be relieved.

[0004] Some stroke patients, especially those with swallowing dysfunction, are prone to aspiration, which can lead to lung infection and other conditions, resulting in impaired airway function. Pursed-lip breathing can increase the pressure in the airway during exhalation by narrowing the lips and exhaling slowly, effectively delaying the collapse of small airways, allowing gas to be expelled more smoothly, and improving ventilation function. For example, some stroke patients have weak cough and sputum, and pursed-lip breathing training can more effectively expel sputum and other lung secretions, reducing the burden on the lungs and reducing the risk of lung infection.

[0005] During the rehabilitation training process, it is difficult to know exactly whether the exhalation has reached the ideal state due to the lack of intuitive exhalation strength reference index. For example, patients are not sure whether their exhalation depth, speed and strength are appropriate, and only mechanically perform the action, which cannot determine whether such a breathing method has any effect, and over time, the patient loses confidence in the training and the compliance decreases. UTILITY MODEL CONTENT

[0006] (1) Technical problem to be solved

[0007] In order to solve the problem that patients are not sure whether their exhalation depth, speed and strength are appropriate during the training process, and only mechanically perform the action, which cannot determine whether such a breathing method has any effect, and over time, the patient loses confidence in the training and the compliance decreases.

[0008] (2) Technical scheme

[0009] The technical scheme of the utility model discloses: an oxygen inhalation tube capable of carrying out lung function training can comprise:

[0010] Oxygen inhalation tube;

[0011] Mouthpiece, the mouthpiece is used for patient expiration;

[0012] Blowing cylinder, the mouthpiece is communicated with the blowing cylinder;

[0013] Rolling drum, the rolling drum is communicated with the blowing cylinder, when no gas enters the blowing cylinder, the rolling drum is in the crimped state, and when gas enters the blowing cylinder, the rolling drum is in the stretched state.

[0014] Further, the surface of the mouthpiece is provided with a ring groove.

[0015] Further, the surface of the rolling drum is provided with a scale.

[0016] Further, it further includes fixing belt, and the mouthpiece is fixed with the oxygen inhalation tube through the fixing belt.

[0017] Further, it further includes auxiliary mouth cover, and the auxiliary mouth cover is fixed on the outer wall of the blowing cylinder.

[0018] Further, it further includes fixing device, and the fixing device is used for wearing the whole device.

[0019] Further, the fixing device includes fixing frame, and the fixing frame is fixed on the blowing cylinder.

[0020] Specifically, the fixing device includes fixing frame, and the both ends of the fixing frame are fixed with rotating shafts, and the rotating shafts are rotatably connected with ear hooks.

[0021] (3) beneficial effects

[0022] The application can reduce the guiding training of medical staff, and the patient can know the strength of expiration through the intuitive change of the rolling drum, the medical staff can observe the expiration strength of the patient, the device is more intuitive and clear, the patient can see the training results, the subjective nature in the training process of the patient can be increased, the training can be actively cooperated, and hypoxemia can be avoided. DRAWINGS

[0023] Figure 1 It is the structure schematic view of the oxygen inhalation tube capable of carrying out lung function training of one embodiment of the utility model;

[0024] Figure 2 It is the structure schematic view of the oxygen inhalation tube and the connecting component in the structure of the oxygen inhalation tube capable of carrying out lung function training of one embodiment of the utility model;

[0025] Figure 3This is a schematic diagram of the auxiliary mouthpiece and its connecting components in an oxygen inhalation tube structure for lung function training according to an embodiment of the present invention.

[0026] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the fixing frame in an oxygen inhalation tube structure for lung function training according to an embodiment of the present invention.

[0027] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the first embodiment of the fixation frame in the oxygen inhalation tube structure for lung function training according to one embodiment of the present invention.

[0028] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the second embodiment of the fixation frame in the oxygen inhalation tube structure for lung function training, which is one embodiment of the present invention.

[0029] As shown in the figure: 1. Oxygen tubing; 2. Mouthpiece; 3. Inhalation pump; 4. Roller; 5. Ring groove; 6. Fixing strap; 7. Auxiliary mouthpiece; 8. Fixing frame; 9. Elastic band; 10. Rotary shaft; 11. Ear hook. Detailed Implementation

[0030] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.

[0031] Example 1:

[0032] The following description, in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, describes an oxygen inhalation tube for lung function training according to an embodiment of the present invention.

[0033] like Figures 1-2 As shown, the embodiments of this utility model include:

[0034] Oxygen tubing 1;

[0035] Mouthpiece 2, used for patient exhalation;

[0036] The air pump 3 has a mouthpiece 2 connected to the air pump 3.

[0037] The roller 4 is connected to the air blower 3. When no gas enters the air blower 3, the roller 4 is in a curled state. When gas enters the air blower 3, the roller 4 is in an extended state.

[0038] When stroke patients are breathing with oxygen using abdominal breathing or pursed-lip breathing, they can put mouthpiece 2 into their mouths and practice inhalation and exhalation. During the training, the patient initiates exhalation by blowing air into the tube 4 through the air blower 3. The tube 4 then expands, allowing the patient to directly observe the force of their exhalation.

[0039] In this embodiment, as Figure 2 As shown, the surface of the mouthpiece 2 is provided with a ring groove 5, which can be used by the patient's teeth to bite down, facilitating overall fixation.

[0040] In this embodiment, as shown in the drawings, Figure 2 The surface of the winding drum 4 is provided with a scale table, which can more specifically express the strength of exhalation.

[0041] In this embodiment, as shown in the drawings, Figure 3 It also includes a fixing belt 6, and the mouth 2 is fixed with the oxygen inhalation tube 1 through the fixing belt 6. The fixing belt 6 is designed in one piece, so that the device is not easy to lose.

[0042] In this embodiment, as shown in the drawings, Figure 3 It also includes an auxiliary mouth cover 7, which is fixed on the outer wall of the blowing cylinder 3. The auxiliary mouth cover 7 is convenient to adhere to the patient's mouth, and the device is more convenient to carry.

[0043] In this embodiment, as shown in the drawings, Figures 4-6 It also includes a fixing device, which is used for wearing the whole device.

[0044] As one possibility, the fixing device includes a fixing frame 8, which is fixed on the blowing cylinder 3. The fixing frame 8 is fixed on the outer wall of the blowing cylinder 3. The surface of the fixing frame 8 is fixed with an elastic belt 9. The whole device can be fixed through the elastic belt 9, which assists the patient to be fixed. For severe cases, the fixing device can be used for fixation.

[0045] As another possibility, the fixing device includes a fixing frame 8, both ends of which are fixed with a rotating shaft 10. The rotating shaft 10 is rotatably connected with an ear hook 11. The ear hook 11 can be folded through the rotating shaft 10, and can be hung on the ear.

[0046] Through the above steps, when the patient with cerebral apoplexy inhales and exhales through abdominal breathing or pursed-lip breathing, the patient holds the mouth 2 in the mouth to inhale and exhale. In the training process, the patient exhales to start to inhale the exhaled gas into the winding drum 4 through the blowing cylinder 3. The winding drum 4 is stretched out, and the patient can directly observe the strength of his own exhalation.

[0047] In summary, through the direct observation of the winding drum designed in the embodiment of the present application, the medical staff can reduce the training guidance when the patient performs abdominal breathing or pursed-lip breathing. Through the direct observation of the winding drum, the patient can know the strength of his own exhalation. The medical staff can observe the strength of the patient's exhalation. The device is more intuitive and clear. The patient can see the training results, increase the subjectivity in the training process, actively cooperate with the training, and avoid hypoxemia.

[0048] The embodiments of the present application are described in detail above in combination with the drawings, but the present application is not limited to the above embodiments. Within the knowledge range possessed by those skilled in the art, various changes can be made without departing from the purpose of the present application.

Claims

1. An oxygen inhalation tube capable of lung function training, characterized in that, The utility model relates to an oxygen inhalation device, which comprises: an oxygen inhalation tube (1); a mouthpiece (2) for patient exhalation; a blowing cylinder (3) in communication with the mouthpiece (2); a winding drum (4) in communication with the blowing cylinder (3), which is in a winding state when no gas flows into the blowing cylinder (3) and is in an extended state when gas flows into the blowing cylinder (3).

2. The oxygen inhalation tube capable of lung function training according to claim 1, characterized in that, The surface of the mouthpiece (2) is provided with a ring groove (5).

3. The oxygen inhalation tube capable of lung function training according to claim 1, characterized in that, The surface of the winding drum (4) is provided with a scale.

4. The oxygen catheter for pulmonary function training according to any one of claims 1-3, characterized in that, The device further comprises a fixing belt (6) for fixing the mouthpiece (2) to the oxygen inhalation tube (1).

5. The oxygen catheter for pulmonary function training according to any one of claims 1-3, wherein, The device further comprises a secondary mouth cover (7) fixed to the outer wall of the blowing cylinder (3).

6. The oxygen catheter for pulmonary function training according to any one of claims 1-3, wherein, The device further comprises a fixing device for wearing the whole device.

7. The oxygen catheter for lung function training of claim 6, wherein, The fixing device comprises a fixing frame (8) fixed to the outer wall of the blowing cylinder (3), and the surface of the fixing frame (8) is fixed with an elastic belt (9).

8. The oxygen inhalation tube with lung function training according to claim 6, characterized in that The fixing device comprises a fixing frame (8) with a rotating shaft (10) fixed to both ends of the fixing frame (8), and an ear hook (11) is rotatably connected to the rotating shaft (10).