Instrument transfer device convenient to take and place
By designing a multi-layer stainless steel storage tank and a device transfer device with water stain collection function, the problem of stable stacking and retrieval during the transfer of medical devices was solved, improving operational efficiency and reducing the risk of damage and contamination.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202521257905.7
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-06-19
- Publication Date
- 2026-05-08
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-06-19
AI Technical Summary
Existing medical device transfer devices are difficult to stack and retrieve stably, resulting in low operational efficiency and risks of device collision damage and cross-contamination.
An instrument transfer device was designed, comprising a base plate, a back plate, side plates, and a multi-layer stainless steel storage tank. The inclined design of the storage tank facilitates the placement and removal of the metal mesh frame, and it is equipped with drainage holes and flow channels to collect water stains, providing three-dimensional multi-layer storage and water stain collection functions.
It enables stable three-dimensional transfer and convenient handling of medical devices, improving work efficiency and reducing the risk of device damage and cross-contamination.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of medical device cleaning and disinfection technology, and relates to a device transfer device that is easy to pick up and put down. Background Technology
[0002] In the daily operations of a hospital's central sterile supply department, the cleaning, disinfection, sterilization, and storage of medical devices are crucial. To achieve efficient and safe transport of various medical devices, trolleys or other transfer devices are typically used to move metal mesh frames containing the devices to different operating areas. Currently, standard-sized metal mesh frames are commonly used in practice to load medical devices for ease of management and transportation.
[0003] However, due to the wide variety and diverse shapes of medical devices, including elongated, curved, and irregular shapes, it is difficult to stably stack multiple metal mesh frames together for centralized transport. Furthermore, even if stacking is possible, there are inconveniences in retrieving them upon arrival at the destination, easily leading to decreased operational efficiency and potentially causing device collisions, damage, or cross-contamination. Therefore, to avoid these problems, current procedures often involve laying the metal mesh frames flat on a trolley for individual transport. While this method ensures safety and identifiability to some extent, it limits the number of medical devices that can be transported each time, increases the number of transports and manual labor, and impacts overall work efficiency. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this invention is to provide an instrument transfer device that is easy to pick up and put down, which can transfer medical instruments in a three-dimensional manner, making them easy to pick up and put down, and effectively improving overall work efficiency.
[0005] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, this utility model provides an easy-to-use instrument transfer device, including a base plate, with multiple casters installed at the lower end of the base plate, a back plate with one side facing upwards, and side plates with both sides of the back plate facing upwards. Multiple storage slots arranged sequentially from bottom to top are provided between the two side plates. Each storage slot has an opening at its upper end and on the side away from the back plate, and each storage slot is inclined upwards on the side away from the back plate. Drainage holes are provided at the bottom of each storage slot near the back plate at both ends. A flat water storage tank is placed on the upper end of the base plate, with two water inlets corresponding to the drainage holes on the upper end of the flat water storage tank. The two lowest drainage holes have downward-facing guide channels corresponding to the water inlets. A handrail is connected to the side of the back plate away from the storage slots.
[0006] By adopting the above technical solution, when transferring medical devices, the metal mesh frame containing the medical devices is directly inserted into the storage tank from front to back. If there are still water stains inside the metal mesh frame, the water stains gradually flow backward to the bottom of the storage tank and flow to the drain hole. The water flows down through the drain hole step by step and finally flows into the flat water storage tank through the water inlet along the guide channel. When it is necessary to remove the metal mesh frame, simply pull the metal mesh frame forward and pull it out. The flat water storage tank is also periodically removed to empty the water collected inside.
[0007] The present invention is further provided that each storage slot has a vertical partition plate parallel to the side plate in the middle.
[0008] The present invention is further configured such that the opening end of the front side of each storage slot extends out of the side plates on both sides, and the two side walls of each storage slot extending out of the side plates are provided with side retrieval notches from their opening ends to the rear.
[0009] The present invention is further configured such that a bottom retrieval notch is provided on the side of the bottom of each storage slot away from the back plate.
[0010] The present invention is further provided with a handle at the upper end of the flat water storage tank.
[0011] The present invention is further provided with a limiting stop strip on the upper end of the base plate on the side of the flat water storage tank away from the back plate, which cooperates with the limit stop strip.
[0012] The present invention is further provided that each storage slot is made of stainless steel.
[0013] Compared with the prior art, this utility model uses a multi-layer three-dimensional storage tank to transfer metal mesh frames containing medical devices. The storage tank can place multiple metal mesh frames layer by layer, which can effectively improve the transfer capacity. In addition, the opening of the storage tank is set at an angle, so that the metal mesh frames are not easy to slip out after being placed in, and are easy to pick up and put in. It also has a water stain collection function, collecting water stains on the medical devices layer by layer downwards, preventing water stains on the medical devices from accumulating in the storage tank. Attached Figure Description
[0014] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;
[0015] Figure 2 Primarily used to display the flow channel beneath the storage tank;
[0016] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the flat water storage tank.
[0017] The components include: 1. Base plate; 2. Casters; 3. Back panel; 4. Side panel; 5. Storage slot; 6. Vertical partition; 7. Side access notch; 8. Bottom access notch; 9. Drain hole; 10. Flat water tank; 11. Water inlet; 12. Flow channel; 13. Handle; 14. Limiting bar; 15. Handrail. Detailed Implementation
[0018] The following detailed description, in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments, provides a more detailed explanation of the instrument transfer device for easy handling and placement proposed in this utility model. The advantages and features of this utility model will become clearer from the following description. It should be noted that the drawings are all in a very simplified form and use non-precise proportions, and are only used to facilitate and clarify the illustration of the embodiments of this utility model. The same or similar reference numerals in the drawings represent the same or similar parts.
[0019] Example, refer to Figure 1-3 An easy-to-use instrument transfer device includes a base plate 1 with four casters 2 mounted on its lower end. A back plate 3 is positioned upwards on one side of the base plate 1, and side plates 4 are positioned upwards on both sides of the back plate 3. Four storage slots 5, arranged sequentially from bottom to top, are located between the side plates 4. Each storage slot 5 is made of stainless steel and has an opening at its top and on the side furthest from the back plate 3. The side of each storage slot 5 furthest from the back plate 3 is inclined upwards to prevent the metal mesh frame from tilting downwards after placement. The device slides outwards, and each storage slot 5 has a vertical partition 6 in the middle that is parallel to the side plate 4, so that the device can hold a total of four metal mesh frames. The opening end of the front side of each storage slot 5 extends out of the two side plates 4. Each storage slot 5 has a side retrieval notch 7 on both sides of the side wall extending out of the side plate 4 from its opening end. The bottom side of each storage slot 5 away from the back plate 3 has a bottom retrieval notch 8. The side retrieval notch 7 and the bottom retrieval notch 8 make it easy to pull the metal mesh frame forward.
[0020] Each storage tank 5 has a drainage hole 9 at the bottom of both ends near the back plate 3. A flat water storage tank 10 is placed on the upper end of the bottom plate 1. The upper end of the flat water storage tank 10 has two water inlets 11 that correspond to the drainage holes 9. The two drainage holes 9 at the bottom have a guide channel 12 that corresponds to the water inlets 11. The upper end of the flat water storage tank 10 has a handle 13 to make it easy to pick up the flat water storage tank 10. The upper end of the bottom plate 1 has a limiting strip 14 that matches the flat water storage tank 10 on the side away from the back plate 3 to prevent the flat water storage tank 10 from shifting. The side of the back plate 3 away from the storage tank 5 is connected to a handrail 15.
[0021] Instructions for use: When transferring medical devices, directly insert the metal mesh frame containing the medical devices into the storage tank 5 from front to back. If there is still water residue inside the metal mesh frame, the water will gradually flow backward to the bottom of the storage tank 5 and flow to the drain hole 9. It will then flow down through the drain hole 9 and finally flow into the flat water storage tank 10 through the water inlet 11 via the guide channel 12. When it is necessary to remove the metal mesh frame, simply pull the metal mesh frame forward and pull it out. Also, periodically remove the flat water storage tank 10 and empty the water collected inside.
[0022] It should also be noted that all terms such as "set up" and similar descriptive words in this application (especially the specification) indicate that two structures have or exist a connection relationship. However, the specific means by which the two are connected are not limited in detail, and are usually conventional connection methods. That is, the means should be understood as prior art and do not need to be elaborated. For example, "m is set up with n" only indicates that structure m has structure n, and whether the two are connected by welding, riveting, adhesive, or integral molding is within the scope of protection of this application. Similarly, "x is rotatably set up with y" only indicates that y and x can rotate relative to each other, and whether the two are connected by a bearing, or whether y directly passes through x and is rotatably connected to x, or other feasible methods, are all within the scope of protection of this application.
[0023] The above description is only a description of the preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the scope of the present utility model in any way. Any changes or modifications made by those skilled in the art based on the above disclosure shall fall within the protection scope of the claims.
Claims
1. A device for transferring instruments that is easy to pick up and put down, comprising a base plate (1), wherein a plurality of casters (2) are mounted on the lower end of the base plate (1), characterized in that, A back plate (3) is provided on one side of the base plate (1) facing upwards. Side plates (4) are provided on both sides of the back plate (3) of the base plate (1) facing upwards. Multiple storage slots (5) are provided between the two side plates (4) arranged sequentially from bottom to top. Each storage slot (5) has an opening at the top and on the side away from the back plate (3). Each storage slot (5) is inclined upwards on the side away from the back plate (3). Drainage holes (9) are provided at the bottom of both ends of each storage slot (5) near the back plate (3). A flat water storage tank (10) is placed on the top of the base plate (1). Two water inlets (11) corresponding to the drainage holes (9) are provided on the top of the flat water storage tank (10). The two bottommost drainage holes (9) are provided with flow channels (12) corresponding to the water inlets (11). A handrail (15) is connected to the side of the back plate (3) away from the storage slot (5).
2. The instrument transfer device for easy handling and placement according to claim 1, characterized in that, Each storage slot (5) has a vertical partition (6) in the middle that is parallel to the side plate (4).
3. The instrument transfer device for easy handling and placement according to claim 1, characterized in that, Each storage slot (5) has an opening at the front end that extends out of the side plates (4) on both sides, and each storage slot (5) has a side retrieval notch (7) extending from its opening end to the rear on both sides of the side plate (4).
4. The instrument transfer device for easy handling and placement according to claim 1, characterized in that, Each storage slot (5) has a bottom retrieval notch (8) on the side of its bottom away from the back plate (3).
5. The instrument transfer device for easy handling and placement according to claim 1, characterized in that, The flat water storage tank (10) is provided with a handle (13) at the top.
6. The instrument transfer device for easy handling and placement according to claim 1, characterized in that, A limiting stop (14) is provided on the upper end of the base plate (1) on the side of the flat water storage tank (10) away from the back plate (3) to cooperate with it.
7. The instrument transfer device for easy handling and placement according to claim 1, characterized in that, Each storage tank (5) is made of stainless steel.