Device for face ice compress

By designing a facial ice pack device that includes a liner, a fixing part, a water collection part, and a diversion part, the problem of ice pack droplets was solved, improving the experience and safety of ice pack application and preventing droplets from contacting the patient's face and wounds.

CN224251621UActive Publication Date: 2026-05-19THE WEST CHINA SECOND UNIV HOSPITAL OF SICHUAN +1
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520154642.0
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Priority Date
2024-12-23
Filing Date
2025-01-22
Publication Date
2026-05-19
Estimated Expiration
2035-01-22

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

In existing technologies, facial ice packs react with moisture in the air, causing droplets to form, which affects the ice application experience and increases the risk of wound infection.

Method used

A device comprising a liner, a fixing part, a water collection part, and a flow guiding part was designed. The liner is provided with a placement area and an ice pack area on both sides, respectively. The fixing part fixes the ice pack, the water collection part collects droplets, and the flow guiding part guides the droplets to the water collection part to avoid the droplets coming into contact with the patient's face.

Benefits of technology

This effectively avoids ice pack droplets coming into contact with the patient's face, reducing the impact of the ice application experience and the risk of wound infection, and improving the convenience and safety of use.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of medical auxiliary instruments, in particular to a device for face ice compress, which comprises a lining plate, the lining plate comprises a placing area and an ice compress area, the placing area and the ice compress area are respectively arranged on two sides of the lining plate, the placing area is used for placing ice bags, and the ice compress area is used for contacting with the face of a patient; the fixing part is arranged in the placing area of the lining plate, and the fixing part is used for fixing the position of the ice bag; the water collecting part is arranged on the lower side of the placing area, and the water collecting part is used for receiving liquid drops generated by reaction of the ice bag and air; the two ends of the flow guiding part are arranged in the containing area and the water collecting part respectively, and the flow guiding part is used for guiding the liquid drops to the water collecting part. According to the face ice compress device, the defect that in the prior art, an ice bag for face ice compress can react with moisture in air, liquid drops appear on the surface of the ice bag, and the ice compress experience is affected is overcome.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field of medical auxiliary devices, and in particular to a device for facial ice application. Background Technology

[0002] After some cosmetic procedures, doctors will instruct patients to apply ice to the treated area, depending on the specific circumstances. Ice application can relieve pain and reduce swelling, and it is widely used in clinical practice.

[0003] In existing technologies, patients typically apply ice packs by holding them directly. However, ice packs react with moisture in the air, causing droplets to form on their surface and affecting the application experience. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this invention is to overcome the shortcomings of existing technologies where ice packs used for facial ice application react with moisture in the air, causing droplets to appear on the surface of the ice pack and affecting the ice application experience, and to provide a device for facial ice application.

[0005] In a first aspect, the present invention provides a device for applying ice to the face, comprising:

[0006] A liner, comprising a placement area and an ice pack area, wherein the placement area and the ice pack area are respectively disposed on two sides of the liner, the placement area being used to place an ice pack, and the ice pack area being used to contact the patient's face;

[0007] A fixing part is provided in the placement area of ​​the liner, and the fixing part is used to fix the position of the ice pack;

[0008] A water collection section is provided on the lower side of the placement area, and the water collection section is used to receive droplets from the reaction between the ice pack and the air;

[0009] A flow guide is provided at both ends of the placement area and the water collection section, and the flow guide is used to guide the droplets to the water collection section.

[0010] The liner has designated placement and icing areas on both sides, preventing direct contact between the ice pack and the patient's face. This avoids contact with liquid droplets on the patient's face, minimizing disruption to the icing experience. It also minimizes the risk of infection by preventing contact between the ice pack and the patient's facial wounds. A fixing part secures the ice pack in place for easy use. A water collection section is located below the placement area, with guide sections at both ends. These guide sections direct droplets to the collection section, preventing them from flowing elsewhere and affecting the icing experience.

[0011] Preferably, the guide portion is disposed along the edge of the placement area.

[0012] The guide section is set along the edge of the placement area, so that even if the liner is tilted during use, liquid leakage can be minimized, making it easier to use.

[0013] Preferably, the flow guiding part includes a first flow guiding section and a second flow guiding section, one end of the second flow guiding section is disposed in the water collection section and the other end is connected to the first flow guiding section, the second flow guiding section is disposed at the lower edge of the placement area, and the first flow guiding section is disposed at the side edge of the placement area.

[0014] The side of the placement area closest to the water collection part is the lower edge, the side furthest from the water collection part is the upper edge, and the rest are the side edges.

[0015] The first and second guide sections are respectively located at the side and bottom edges of the placement area, which can ensure that the liquid droplets do not leak out as much as possible, while leaving the upper edge open to facilitate the placement of ice packs into the placement area.

[0016] Preferably, the water collection part includes a base plate and a water collection box, the base plate is fixed to the surface of the liner, and the water collection box is detachably connected to the side of the base plate facing the placement area.

[0017] The water collection box is detachably connected to the base plate, making it easy to pour out the accumulated drippings inside.

[0018] Preferably, the water collection box is provided with a cover, the cover is provided with a water inlet, and the water inlet is connected to the guide section.

[0019] The water collection box is equipped with a cover to minimize leakage caused by the liner tilting during use, and to facilitate operation. An inlet is provided with a flow guide to allow droplets to drain into the collection box.

[0020] Preferably, the water collection box and the substrate are respectively provided with concave blocks and convex blocks.

[0021] The water collection box can be set with a concave block and the substrate can be set with a corresponding protrusion; or the water collection box can be set with a protrusion and the substrate can be set with a corresponding concave block.

[0022] Preferably, the lining plate has a cushioning pad in the ice application area.

[0023] Cushioning layers can be made of foam, gel, or fabric components, and using cushioning layers can improve the comfort of ice application.

[0024] Preferably, the area of ​​the buffer pad is larger than the area of ​​the liner.

[0025] The area of ​​the cushioning pad is larger than that of the liner, which makes it easy to put a sterile cover over the cushioning pad, making it suitable for invasive procedures.

[0026] Preferably, the fixing part includes a binding strap.

[0027] Preferably, it further includes a handle, which is disposed on the side of the liner.

[0028] It features a handheld grip for easy use.

[0029] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:

[0030] This invention provides a device for facial ice pack application, comprising a liner with ice pack area and placement area on both sides. The placement area has a fixing part for securing the ice pack. A water collection part is located below the placement area, and the water collection part and placement area are connected by a guide part. The liner's placement area and ice pack area on both sides prevent the ice pack from contacting the patient's face, thus avoiding contact with liquid droplets and minimizing impact on the ice pack experience. It also minimizes contact between the patient's facial wounds and liquid, reducing the risk of wound infection. The fixing part secures the ice pack for easy use. The water collection part is located below the placement area, and the guide part is located at both ends of the placement area and the water collection part, guiding the droplets to the water collection part to prevent them from flowing elsewhere and affecting the ice pack experience. This application overcomes the shortcomings of existing technologies where ice packs for facial ice packs react with moisture in the air, causing droplets to appear on the ice pack surface and affecting the ice pack experience. Attached Figure Description

[0031] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a device for facial ice application according to this utility model. Figure 1 ;

[0032] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a device for facial ice application according to this utility model. Figure 2 ;

[0033] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a device for facial ice application according to this utility model. Figure 3 (The straps and water collection box were removed);

[0034] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the water collection box of this utility model. Figure 1 ;

[0035] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the water collection box of this utility model. Figure 2 ;

[0036] Icons: 1- Liner, 2- Ice pack, 3- Flow guide, 301- First flow guide section, 302- Second flow guide section, 4- Base plate, 401- Concave block, 5- Water collection box, 501- Box cover, 502- Protrusion, 503- Leak-proof plate, 6- Buffer pad, 7- Cable tie, 8- Handle. Detailed Implementation

[0037] The present invention will be further described in detail below with reference to experimental examples and specific embodiments. However, this should not be construed as limiting the scope of the above-mentioned subject matter of the present invention to the following embodiments. All technologies implemented based on the content of the present invention fall within the scope of the present invention.

[0038] Unless otherwise specified, the use of terms such as "upper," "lower," "left," "right," "center," "inner," and "outer" to indicate orientation or positional relationships in the description of specific embodiments of this utility model is based on the orientation or positional relationships shown in the accompanying drawings, or the orientation or positional relationship in which the utility model product / equipment / device is typically placed during use. These terms are merely for the purpose of facilitating the description of the utility model solution or simplifying the description in specific embodiments, enabling those skilled in the art to quickly understand the solution, and do not indicate or imply that a specific device / component / element must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific positional relationship. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this utility model.

[0039] Furthermore, the use of terms such as "horizontal," "vertical," "suspended," and "parallel" does not imply that the corresponding device / component / element must be absolutely horizontal, vertical, suspended, or parallel, but rather that it can be slightly tilted or have a deviation. For example, "horizontal" merely means that its direction is more horizontal relative to "vertical," not that the structure must be completely horizontal, but can be slightly tilted. Alternatively, it can be simplified to mean that the corresponding device / component / element, when set in a "horizontal," "vertical," "suspended," or "parallel" direction, can have an error / deviation of ±10% relative to the corresponding direction, more preferably within ±8%, more preferably within ±6%, more preferably within ±5%, and more preferably within ±4%. As long as the corresponding device / component / element is within the error / deviation range, it can still achieve its function in the present invention.

[0040] Furthermore, the use of terms such as "first," "second," and "third" in terminology is merely for distinguishing descriptions of identical or similar components and should not be interpreted as emphasizing or implying the relative importance of a particular component.

[0041] Furthermore, in the description of the embodiments of this utility model, "several", "multiple", and "several" represent at least two. The number can be any number, such as two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine, and can even exceed nine.

[0042] Furthermore, in the description of the technical solution of this utility model, unless otherwise explicitly specified / limited / restricted, the terms "set up," "install," "connect," "link," "equipped with," "laid out," and "arranged" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to fixed connections, detachable connections, or integral connections; they can refer to common connection methods in the art, such as welding, riveting, bolting, and threaded connections. Such connections can be mechanical, electrical, or communication connections; they can be direct connections or indirect connections through an intermediate medium; and they can refer to the internal communication between two components.

[0043] Example 1

[0044] like Figures 1 to 5 As shown, a device for applying ice to the face includes:

[0045] A liner 1, comprising a placement area and an ice pack area, wherein the placement area and the ice pack area are respectively disposed on two sides of the liner 1, the placement area is used to place an ice pack 2, and the ice pack area is used to contact the patient's face;

[0046] A fixing part is provided in the placement area of ​​the liner 1, and the fixing part is used to fix the position of the ice pack 2;

[0047] A water collection section is provided on the lower side of the placement area, and the water collection section is used to receive droplets from the reaction between the ice pack 2 and the air;

[0048] The guide section 3 has two ends respectively disposed in the placement area and the water collection section, and the guide section 3 is used to guide the droplets to the water collection section.

[0049] The liner 1 has a placement area for the ice pack 2 and an ice application area on both sides, respectively, avoiding contact between the ice pack 2 and the patient's face. This prevents the patient's face from coming into contact with liquid droplets, minimizing any impact on the ice application experience. It also minimizes the risk of wound infection by preventing contact between the ice pack 2 and the patient's facial wounds. A fixing part is provided to secure the ice pack 2 in place for easy use. A water collection part is located on the lower side of the placement area, and two ends of the guide part 3 are respectively located in the placement area and the water collection part. The guide part 3 guides the droplets to the water collection part, minimizing the possibility of droplets flowing to other places and affecting the ice application experience.

[0050] Furthermore, the guide portion 3 is disposed along the edge of the placement area. In this embodiment, as... Figure 1As shown, the guide section 3 includes a first guide section 301 and a second guide section 302. One end of the second guide section 302 is disposed in the water collection section, and the other end is connected to the first guide section 301. The second guide section 302 is disposed at the lower edge of the placement area, and the first guide section 301 is disposed at the side edge of the placement area. The first guide section 301 and the second guide section 302 are respectively disposed at the side edge and the lower edge of the placement area. During use, this arrangement ensures that the liquid droplets do not leak out as much as possible, while leaving an upper edge for easy placement of the ice pack 2 into the placement area.

[0051] Furthermore, the water collection section includes a base plate 4 and a water collection box 5. The base plate 4 is fixed to the surface of the liner 1, and the water collection box 5 is detachably connected to the side of the base plate 4 facing the placement area. The detachable connection of the water collection box 5 to the base plate 4 facilitates the emptying of accumulated drips. The water collection box 5 is provided with a cover 501, which has a water inlet connected to the guide section 3. The water inlet is provided with a leak-proof plate 503 to minimize water splashing when droplets enter the water collection box 5 from the second guide section 302. Furthermore, the water collection box 5 and the base plate 4 are respectively provided with a recess 401 and a protrusion 502. In this embodiment, the water collection box 5 is provided with a protrusion 502, and the base plate 4 is provided with a recess 401. In actual use, the water collection box 5 can also be provided with a recess 401, and the base plate 4 can be provided with a protrusion 502.

[0052] Furthermore, the ice application area of ​​the liner 1 is provided with a cushioning layer 6, which helps to improve the comfort of ice application. Furthermore, the area of ​​the cushioning layer 6 is larger than the area of ​​the liner 1, which facilitates the application of a sterile cover over the cushioning layer 6, making it suitable for invasive procedures.

[0053] Furthermore, the fixing part includes a binding strap 7.

[0054] Furthermore, it also includes a handle 8, which is disposed on the side of the liner 1. In this embodiment, the handle 8 is in the form of a rod.

[0055] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions and improvements made within the spirit and principles of the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A device for applying ice to the face, characterized in that, Include: A liner (1) includes a placement area and an ice pack area, which are respectively disposed on two sides of the liner (1). The placement area is used to place an ice pack (2), and the ice pack area is used to contact the patient's face. A fixing part is provided in the placement area of ​​the liner (1) and is used to fix the position of the ice pack (2); A water collection section is provided on the lower side of the placement area, and the water collection section is used to receive droplets from the reaction between the ice pack (2) and air; The guide section (3) is provided at both ends of the placement area and the water collection section, and the guide section (3) is used to guide the droplets to the water collection section.

2. The device for facial ice application according to claim 1, characterized in that, The guide section (3) is provided along the edge of the placement area.

3. The device for facial ice application according to claim 2, characterized in that, The guide section (3) includes a first guide section (301) and a second guide section (302). One end of the second guide section (302) is disposed in the water collection section and the other end is connected to the first guide section (301). The second guide section (302) is disposed at the lower edge of the placement area, and the first guide section (301) is disposed at the side edge of the placement area.

4. The device for facial ice application according to claim 1, characterized in that, The water collection section includes a base plate (4) and a water collection box (5). The base plate (4) is fixed to the surface of the liner (1), and the water collection box (5) is detachably connected to the side of the base plate (4) facing the placement area.

5. The device for facial ice application according to claim 4, characterized in that, The water collection box (5) is provided with a box cover (501), the box cover (501) is provided with a water inlet, and the water inlet is connected to the guide part (3).

6. The device for facial ice application according to claim 5, characterized in that, The water collection box (5) and the substrate (4) are respectively provided with a concave block (401) and a convex block (502).

7. A device for facial ice application according to any one of claims 1-6, characterized in that, The lining plate (1) is provided with a cushioning pad (6) in the ice application area.

8. The device for facial ice application according to claim 7, characterized in that, The area of ​​the buffer pad (6) is larger than the area of ​​the liner (1).

9. A device for facial ice application according to any one of claims 1-6, characterized in that, The fixing part includes a binding strap (7).

10. A device for facial ice application according to any one of claims 1-6, characterized in that, It also includes a hand-held part (8) disposed on the side of the liner (1).