A scalpel base

By incorporating an undercut and angled insert structure within the scalpel base, the problem of inserts being difficult to demold was solved, improving product qualification rate and reducing labor costs.

CN224320757UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-05JIANGSU LANGYOU PRECISION MFG CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
JIANGSU LANGYOU PRECISION MFG CO LTD
Filing Date
2023-10-27
Publication Date
2026-06-05

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a scalpel base, specifically relates to base technical field, including base body, three inverted buckles are fixed in the base body inside, the first insert is clamped in each inverted buckle inside, second insert is equipped between three first inserts, the both sides of second insert are equipped with third insert, the section of two third inserts is all processed into inclined roof, is convenient for disassembling third insert, the first through -hole is set up in the one side outer wall of base body. The utility model discloses three first inserts are arranged in three inverted buckles respectively, when needing to demould, staff first separates two third inserts and a second insert from the base body, then staff knocks the base body, can separate three first inserts from the base body, compared with prior art, adopts the above structure, namely saves time and will not hurt product, and after using this technology, when reproducing similar products, can effectively improve the qualified rate of product, and reduces artificial cost.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of base technology, and more specifically to a scalpel base. Background Technology

[0002] A scalpel is a specialized surgical instrument consisting of a blade and a handle, used for cutting human or animal tissues. It is an indispensable surgical tool in dissection. Before dissection, the blade and handle are assembled and placed in a tray, from which it is retrieved when needed. However, different scalpels and other auxiliary surgical instruments are used during dissection depending on the specific requirements. These instruments are all stored in the same tray for the surgeon's use. Because these instruments are stored together, they are prone to collisions during transport. This can lead to occupational exposure for medical personnel, including cuts, and damage to surgical instruments, especially scalpels, whose blades are extremely sharp. Once the blade is damaged, it becomes unusable, resulting in unnecessary losses.

[0003] Therefore, to prevent scalpels from shaking and colliding, existing scalpels use bases to store multiple scalpels separately. A medical scalpel holder, disclosed in prior art (CN211484927U), includes a base with several slots for holding scalpels. The slots open upwards, with one end penetrating the side wall of the base. A transparent cover is detachably connected to the base, and a clamping mechanism for holding the scalpels is provided on the base.

[0004] However, the existing technology has the following problems when used: When manufacturing the existing base, the product comes out first, the inserts remain in the mold, and then the inserts are manually knocked out. Because the product tightly wraps the inserts, there is no gap between the inserts, making it difficult to knock them out. Even if they are knocked out, the product will be damaged, affecting its appearance. In addition, the processing time is very long and uneconomical. Utility Model Content

[0005] To overcome the aforementioned deficiencies of the prior art, this utility model provides a scalpel base. By setting three first inserts in three inverted clips, when demolding is required, the worker first removes two third inserts and one second insert from the base body. Then, the worker taps the base body to remove the three first inserts from the base body. Compared with the prior art, the above structure saves time and does not damage the product. Furthermore, after using this utility model, when producing similar products, the product qualification rate can be effectively improved and labor costs can be reduced, thus solving the problems mentioned in the background art.

[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a scalpel base, comprising a base body, wherein three inverted buckles are fixedly arranged inside the base body, each inverted buckle having a first insert engaged inside, a second insert being provided between the three first inserts, and a third insert being provided on both sides of the second insert, the cross-section of the two third inserts being machined into a slanted top for easy disassembly of the third insert, a first through hole being provided on one outer wall of the base body, and a second through hole being provided at the rear end of the base body, the second through hole and the first through hole being connected to the interior of the base body, and a first round hole being provided on the top of each of the two third inserts for installing the third insert, and two second round holes being provided on the top of the second insert, distributed front and rear.

[0007] In a preferred embodiment, two mounting holes are provided on one side of the base body, and one end of each mounting hole is connected to the interior of the base body. With the help of the two mounting holes, it is convenient for workers to use bolts to fix the first insert.

[0008] In a preferred embodiment, a first fixing hole is provided on the outer wall of both mounting holes. The inner diameter of the first fixing hole is larger than the inner diameter of the mounting hole. Both first fixing holes are located in front of the first through hole. The first fixing holes can be used to accommodate the bolts used to fix the first insert, so as to avoid the bolts being exposed and affecting the installation of the base body.

[0009] In a preferred embodiment, a third circular hole is provided at the bottom of the base body, and the top of the third circular hole is connected to the interior of the base body for mounting the base body.

[0010] In a preferred embodiment, a second fixing hole is provided at the front end of the base body, and a first through hole is provided at the top and bottom of the inner wall of the front end of the second fixing hole. A second through hole is provided on both sides of the two first through holes to facilitate the connection between the base body and external equipment.

[0011] In a preferred embodiment, the second insert has slots on both sides, and two third inserts are respectively inserted into the two slots for placement of the third inserts.

[0012] In a preferred embodiment, a groove is provided on the top side of one side of the base body, and the bottom of the groove is connected to the first through hole, so as to facilitate the installation of the base body with the first through hole.

[0013] The technical effects and advantages of this utility model are as follows:

[0014] This invention involves placing three first inserts in three undercuts. When demolding is required, the worker first removes two third inserts and one second insert from the base body. Then, the worker taps the base body to remove the three first inserts from the base body. Compared with the prior art, the above structure saves time and does not damage the product. Furthermore, after using this invention, the product qualification rate can be effectively improved and labor costs can be reduced when producing similar products. Attached Figure Description

[0015] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;

[0016] Figure 2 This is an internal view of the base body of this utility model;

[0017] Figure 3 This is a side view of the base body of this utility model;

[0018] Figure 4 This is a diagram of the first insert inside the base body of this utility model;

[0019] Figure 5 This is a bottom view of the base body of this utility model.

[0020] The attached figures are labeled as follows: 1. Base body; 2. Inverted buckle; 3. First insert; 4. Second insert; 5. Third insert; 6. First through hole; 7. Second through hole; 8. First round hole; 9. Second round hole; 10. Mounting hole; 11. First fixing hole; 12. Third round hole; 13. Second fixing hole; 14. First through hole; 15. Second through hole; 16. Slot; 17. Insert groove. Detailed Implementation

[0021] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.

[0022] Refer to the instruction manual appendix Figure 1-5This utility model provides a scalpel base, including a base body 1. The base body 1 has three inverted buckles 2 fixedly installed inside, and each inverted buckle 2 has a first insert 3 snapped in. A second insert 4 is provided between the three first inserts 3. A third insert 5 is provided on both sides of the second insert 4. The cross-section of the two third inserts 5 is machined into a sloping top to facilitate the disassembly of the third insert 5. A first through hole 6 is opened on one side of the outer wall of the base body 1. A second through hole 7 is opened at the rear end of the base body 1. The second through hole 7 and the first through hole 6 are both connected to the interior of the base body 1. A first round hole 8 is opened on the top of the two third inserts 5 for installing the third insert 5. Two second round holes 9 are opened on the top of the second insert 4, which are distributed front and back.

[0023] Furthermore, slots 16 are provided on both sides of the second insert 4, and two third inserts 5 are respectively inserted into the two slots 16 for placement of the third inserts 5.

[0024] By setting three inverted clips 2 inside the base body 1, and setting a first insert 3 at each of the three inverted clips 2, setting a second insert 4 between the three first inserts 3, and setting a third insert 5 on each side of the second insert 4, and making both third inserts 5 into angled tops, when demolding is required, the worker first removes the two third inserts 5 and one second insert 4 from the base body 1, leaving three first inserts 3 inside the base body 1. Then the worker taps the base body 1 to remove the three first inserts 3 from the base body 1. The above structure saves time and does not damage the product. After using this utility model, when producing similar products, the product qualification rate can be effectively improved and labor costs can be reduced.

[0025] Refer to the instruction manual appendix Figure 3 Two mounting holes 10 are provided on one side of the base body 1. One end of each mounting hole 10 is connected to the interior of the base body 1. The two mounting holes 10 facilitate the use of bolts to fix the first insert 3. A first fixing hole 11 is provided on the outer wall of each mounting hole 10. The inner diameter of the first fixing hole 11 is larger than the inner diameter of the mounting hole 10. Both first fixing holes 11 are located in front of the first through hole 6. The first fixing hole 11 is provided on the outer wall of each mounting hole 10, and the inner diameter of the first fixing hole 11 is set to be larger than the inner diameter of the mounting hole 10 to facilitate the storage of the fixing bolts.

[0026] And as Figure 5 As shown, a third circular hole 12 is provided at the bottom of the base body 1. The top of the third circular hole 12 is connected to the interior of the base body 1 for mounting the base body 1. A second fixing hole 13 is provided at the front end of the base body 1. A first through hole 14 is provided at the top and bottom of the inner wall of the front end of the second fixing hole 13. A second through hole 15 is provided on both sides of the two first through holes 14 to facilitate the connection between the base body 1 and external equipment.

[0027] In addition, a groove 17 is provided on the top side of one side of the base body 1, and the bottom of the groove 17 is connected to the first through hole 6 for installation of the base body 1.

[0028] Finally: 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, improvements, etc., 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 scalpel base, comprising a base body (1), characterized in that: The base body (1) is fixedly provided with three inverted buckles (2), each inverted buckle (2) is fitted with a first insert (3), and a second insert (4) is provided between the three first inserts (3); The second insert (4) is provided with a third insert (5) on both sides. The cross section of the two third inserts (5) is machined into a sloping top to facilitate the disassembly of the third inserts (5). A first through hole (6) is opened on one side of the outer wall of the base body (1). A second through hole (7) is opened at the rear end of the base body (1). The second through hole (7) and the first through hole (6) are connected to the interior of the base body (1). The top of each of the two third inserts (5) is provided with a first round hole (8) for installing the third insert (5), and the top of the second insert (4) is provided with two second round holes (9) distributed front and back.

2. The scalpel base according to claim 1, characterized in that: Two mounting holes (10) are provided on one side of the base body (1). One end of each mounting hole (10) is connected to the interior of the base body (1) for fixing the first insert (3) with bolts.

3. A scalpel base according to claim 2, characterized in that: The outer walls of the two mounting holes (10) are provided with first fixing holes (11). The inner diameter of the first fixing holes (11) is larger than the inner diameter of the mounting holes (10). The two first fixing holes (11) are located in front of the first through hole (6).

4. A scalpel base according to claim 1, characterized in that: The base body (1) has a third circular hole (12) at the bottom, and the top of the third circular hole (12) is connected to the interior of the base body (1) for installing the base body (1).

5. A scalpel base according to claim 1, characterized in that: The base body (1) has a second fixing hole (13) at the front end. The top and bottom of the inner wall of the front end of the second fixing hole (13) are provided with first through holes (14), and second through holes (15) are provided on both sides of the two first through holes (14).

6. A scalpel base according to claim 1, characterized in that: The second insert (4) has slots (16) on both sides, and two third inserts (5) are inserted into the two slots (16) respectively for the placement of the third inserts (5).

7. A scalpel base according to claim 1, characterized in that: The base body (1) has a groove (17) on one side top, and the bottom of the groove (17) is connected to the first through hole (6).