A fixing device for ice compress bag for postoperative patients of knee joint
By designing a fixation device for ice packs with a fixing pad, elastic band, and hooks, the problem of manual fixation required for traditional ice packs has been solved. This achieves the effects of no manual fixation, reduced hand pain, and maintaining the temperature of the ice pack, thus improving the practicality and comfort of postoperative ice packs for knee joints.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- GUANGZHOU DEV ZONE HOSPITAL
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-12
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-05
AI Technical Summary
Traditional ice packs require manual fixation when used after knee surgery, which can cause hand pain.
An ice pack fixing device was designed, which includes a fixing pad, elastic band, connecting pad, extension pad, collar and hook. The elastic band and hook work together to automatically wrap the knee joint, and the design of waterproof bag and pure cotton bag prevents water mist from getting in and reduces the melting speed of ice.
It eliminates the need for manual fixation, reduces hand soreness, maintains the temperature of the ice pack, prevents it from being too cold and piercing, and improves the practicality and comfort of the ice pack.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of medical supplies technology, specifically to an ice pack fixation device for patients after knee surgery. Background Technology
[0002] Knee surgery is a treatment for knee joint diseases or injuries, aiming to restore knee joint function and reduce pain. Through tiny instruments and an arthroscopy, several small incisions are made on the surface of the knee joint, and the arthroscopy is inserted into the joint cavity to directly observe the lesions inside the joint. It is suitable for lesions such as meniscus tears, synovitis, and cartilage damage. Simple treatment procedures can be performed at the same time, such as removing loose bodies in the joint and repairing the damaged meniscus edges. After the operation, ice packs are usually used to apply ice to the joint area.
[0003] Traditionally, an ice pack is wrapped in a towel and then placed against the knee joint to achieve a cooling effect. However, pressing the towel with the palm for an extended period of time can cause hand pain. Utility Model Content
[0004] (1) Technical problems to be solved
[0005] To address the shortcomings of existing technologies, the purpose of this invention is to provide an ice pack fixation device for postoperative knee joint patients. This ice pack solves the problem that existing ice packs require manual fixation during ice application.
[0006] (2) Technical solution
[0007] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, this utility model provides an ice pack fixation device for postoperative knee joint patients, including a fixation pad, which is provided in two sets. An elastic band is fixedly connected between the two sets of fixation pads. The two ends of the elastic band are woven and fixed to the fixation pads by polyester sewing thread. Connecting pads are symmetrically fixedly connected to the outer sides and close to each other of the two sets of fixation pads. Multiple sets of extension pads are fixedly connected to the outer side of the connecting pads. The multiple sets of extension pads are designed in a stepped structure. The extension pads are fixedly connected to the inner side of the extension pads. A hook is fixedly connected to the end of the connecting pad away from the hook. A pure cotton bag is pasted and connected to the end of the fixation pad away from the connecting pad.
[0008] When using the ice pack of this technical solution, the ice pack is placed inside the waterproof bag. After the ice pack melts, it produces water mist, which the waterproof bag effectively blocks, preventing the cotton bag from getting wet. Then, the male buckle is inserted into the female buckle to seal the waterproof bag. The waterproof bag is then inserted into the cotton bag, and then placed inside the cotton bag. The cotton bag is then sealed, and the sealing strip is inserted into the track. The tops of the cotton bags are then sealed together to form a closed space, which effectively reduces the external temperature entering the cotton bag and slows down the melting of the ice. The thickened layer design fits snugly against the knee joint, effectively preventing the temperature from being too low and causing a bone-chilling sensation. At the same time, polyethylene can effectively maintain the temperature of the ice pack during the ice application process. The two sets of fixing pads are combined and distributed at the knee joint. At this time, the elastic band stretches to fit the popliteal fossa, and the hooks and loops fit together, so that the two sets of fixing pads wrap around the knee joint. Multiple sets of loops are also provided, which can be adjusted according to the patient's leg circumference.
[0009] Preferably, the fixing pad has a sub-hook and loop fastener at the end away from the connecting pad, and a female hook and loop fastener is provided on the outer side of the cotton bag at the position corresponding to the sub-hook and loop fastener. The cotton bag is attached to the fixing pad by the sub-hook and loop fastener.
[0010] Furthermore, a track is fixedly connected to the left side inside the pure cotton bag, and a sealing strip is fixedly connected to the right side inside the pure cotton bag at the position corresponding to the track. The external structure of the sealing strip is the same size as the internal structure of the track.
[0011] Furthermore, the inner sliding connection of the pure cotton bag is a waterproof bag, the top of the waterproof bag is fixedly connected to an extension pad, the outside of the extension pad is fixedly connected to a male buckle, and the top of the waterproof bag is fixedly connected to a female buckle at the position corresponding to the male buckle.
[0012] Furthermore, multiple airbag blocks are fixedly connected to the ends of the two sets of fixed pads that are far apart, and the multiple airbag blocks are distributed at equal intervals.
[0013] Furthermore, the elastic band is fixedly connected to an adhesive pad made of natural rubber, and multiple anti-slip strips are fixedly connected to the surface of the adhesive pad.
[0014] Furthermore, the inside of the cotton bag, away from the fixing pad, has a thickened layer made of polyethylene.
[0015] (3) Beneficial effects
[0016] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:
[0017] The ice pack of this utility model combines two sets of fixing pads through the design of loops and hooks, and distributes them at the knee joint. At this time, the elastic band stretches to fit the popliteal fossa, and the hooks and loops fit together, so that the two sets of fixing pads can wrap the knee joint. At the same time, multiple sets of loops are set, which can be adjusted according to the patient's leg circumference. Attached Figure Description
[0018] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;
[0019] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the overall back of this utility model;
[0020] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the overall internal structure of this utility model;
[0021] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the connecting pad structure of this utility model;
[0022] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the pure cotton bag of this utility model;
[0023] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the separation structure of the pure cotton bag and the waterproof bag of this utility model;
[0024] The markings in the attached diagram are: 1. Fixing pad; 2. Elastic band; 3. Connecting pad; 4. Extension pad; 5. Loop; 6. Hook; 7. Cotton bag; 8. Sub-Velcro; 9. Track; 10. Waterproof bag; 11. Sub-buckle; 12. Female buckle; 13. Airbag block; 14. Fitting pad. Detailed Implementation
[0025] This specific embodiment is an ice pack fixation device for postoperative knee joint patients, and its structural schematic diagram is shown below. Figure 1-6 As shown, the ice pack includes a fixing pad 1, which has two sets. An elastic band 2 is fixedly connected between the two sets of fixing pads 1. The two ends of the elastic band 2 are woven and fixed to the fixing pad 1 by polyester sewing thread. A connecting pad 3 is symmetrically fixed to the outer side and close side of the two sets of fixing pads 1. Multiple extension pads 4 are fixedly connected to the outer side of the connecting pad 3. The multiple extension pads 4 have a stepped structure design. A collar 5 is fixedly connected inside the extension pad 4. A hook 6 is fixedly connected to the end of the connecting pad 3 away from the collar 5. A pure cotton bag 7 is pasted to the end of the fixing pad 1 away from the connecting pad 3. By placing the ice pack inside the pure cotton bag 7, and then merging the two sets of fixing pads 1 together and distributing them at the knee joint, the elastic band 2 stretches to fit the popliteal fossa, and the hook 6 and collar 5 fit together, so that the two sets of fixing pads 1 can wrap the knee joint. At the same time, multiple collars 5 are set, which can be adjusted according to the patient's leg circumference.
[0026] In this embodiment, the fixing pad 1 is provided with a sub-hook and loop fastener 8 at the end away from the connecting pad 3, and a female hook and loop fastener is provided on the outer side of the cotton bag 7 at the position corresponding to the sub-hook and loop fastener 8. The cotton bag 7 is connected to the fixing pad 1 by the sub-hook and loop fastener 8. By placing the ice pack inside the cotton bag 7 and then attaching the sub-hook and loop fastener 8 and the female hook and loop fastener to each other, the installation between the cotton bag 7 and the fixing pad 1 is quickly completed.
[0027] Secondly, in this embodiment, a track 9 is fixedly connected to the left side inside the pure cotton bag 7, and a sealing strip is fixedly connected to the right side inside the pure cotton bag 7 at the position corresponding to the track 9. The external structure size of the sealing strip is the same as the internal structure size of the track 9. The ice pack is placed inside the pure cotton bag 7, and then the pure cotton bag 7 is sealed. Then the sealing strip is inserted into the inside of the track 9, and then the tops of the pure cotton bags 7 are sealed together to form a closed space, which can effectively reduce the external temperature from entering the interior of the pure cotton bag 7 and reduce the melting speed of the ice.
[0028] In addition, in this embodiment, a waterproof bag 10 is slidably connected inside the pure cotton bag 7. An extension pad is fixedly connected to the top of the waterproof bag 10, and a male buckle 11 is fixedly connected to the outside of the extension pad. A female buckle 12 is fixedly connected to the top of the waterproof bag 10 at a position corresponding to the male buckle 11. By placing an ice pack inside the waterproof bag 10, water mist will be generated after the ice pack melts. The waterproof bag 10 effectively blocks the water mist to prevent the pure cotton bag 7 from getting wet. Then, the male buckle 11 is inserted into the female buckle 12 to complete the sealing of the waterproof bag 10. Then, the waterproof bag 10 is inserted into the pure cotton bag 7.
[0029] Furthermore, in this embodiment, multiple sets of airbag blocks 13 are fixedly connected to the ends of the two sets of fixing pads 1 that are far apart. The multiple sets of airbag blocks 13 are distributed at equal intervals. When the fixing pad 1 is in contact with the knee joint, the airbag blocks 13 will fit against both sides of the knee to increase comfort.
[0030] Furthermore, in this embodiment, an adhesive pad 14 is fixedly connected to the outer side of the elastic band 2. The adhesive pad 14 is made of natural rubber. Multiple anti-slip strips are fixedly connected to the surface of the adhesive pad 14. When the elastic band 2 is attached to the popliteal fossa, the adhesive pad 14 will directly contact the popliteal fossa. Since the elastic band 2 is a fabric product, it may cause itching in the popliteal fossa. The adhesive pad 14 will increase comfort. At the same time, the design of the anti-slip strips will increase the contact with the popliteal fossa and prevent displacement.
[0031] When using the device of this technical solution, an ice pack is placed inside the waterproof bag 10. After the ice pack melts, it produces water mist, which the waterproof bag 10 effectively blocks, preventing the cotton bag 7 from getting wet. Then, the male buckle 11 is inserted into the female buckle 12 to seal the waterproof bag 10. The waterproof bag 10 is then inserted into the cotton bag 7 and placed inside. The cotton bag 7 is then sealed, and the sealing strip is inserted into the track 9, thus sealing the tops of the cotton bags 7 together to form a closed space, which effectively reduces the external temperature entering the cotton bag 7. The internal structure slows down the melting of ice. The thickened layer design conforms to the knee joint, effectively preventing excessively low temperatures that could cause bone-chilling pain. Simultaneously, polyethylene effectively maintains the temperature of the ice pack during application. Two sets of fixing pads 1 are combined and distributed around the knee joint. The elastic band 2 stretches to fit the popliteal fossa, and the hooks 6 and loops 5 are attached, allowing the two sets of fixing pads 1 to wrap around the knee joint. Multiple loops 5 are also included, allowing for adjustment based on the patient's leg circumference. Compared to existing ice packs, this invention improves the overall practicality of the ice pack through its design.
[0032] The above embodiments are preferred implementations of this utility model. In addition, this utility model can also be implemented in other ways. Any obvious substitutions without departing from the concept of this technical solution are within the protection scope of this utility model.
Claims
1. A fixation device for an ice pack for postoperative knee joint surgery patients, the ice pack comprising a fixation pad (1); characterized in that, The fixing pad (1) is provided in two sets, and an elastic band (2) is fixedly connected between the two sets of fixing pads (1). The two ends of the elastic band (2) are woven and fixed to the fixing pad (1) by polyester sewing thread. A connecting pad (3) is symmetrically fixedly connected to the outer side and the close side of the two sets of fixing pads (1). Multiple sets of extension pads (4) are fixedly connected to the outer side of the connecting pad (3). The multiple sets of extension pads (4) are designed in a stepped structure. A collar (5) is fixedly connected inside the extension pad (4). A hook (6) is fixedly connected to the end of the connecting pad (3) away from the collar (5). A pure cotton bag (7) is pasted and connected to the end of the fixing pad (1) away from the connecting pad (3).
2. The ice pack fixation device for postoperative knee joint patients according to claim 1, characterized in that, The fixing pad (1) has a sub-hook and loop fastener (8) at one end away from the connecting pad (3), and a female hook and loop fastener is provided on the outer side of the cotton bag (7) at a position corresponding to the sub-hook and loop fastener (8). The cotton bag (7) is attached to the fixing pad (1) by the sub-hook and loop fastener (8).
3. The postoperative ice pack fixation device for knee joint patients according to claim 2, characterized in that, A track (9) is fixedly connected to the left side inside the pure cotton bag (7), and a sealing strip is fixedly connected to the right side inside the pure cotton bag (7) at a position corresponding to the track (9). The external structure size of the sealing strip is the same as the internal structure size of the track (9).
4. The postoperative ice pack fixation device for knee joint patients according to claim 1, characterized in that, The cotton bag (7) has a waterproof bag (10) slidably connected inside. An extension pad is fixedly connected to the top of the waterproof bag (10). A male buckle (11) is fixedly connected to the outside of the extension pad. A female buckle (12) is fixedly connected to the top of the waterproof bag (10) at a position corresponding to the male buckle (11).
5. The ice pack fixation device for postoperative knee joint patients according to claim 1, characterized in that, Multiple sets of airbag blocks (13) are fixedly connected to one end of the two sets of fixing pads (1) that are far apart, and the multiple sets of airbag blocks (13) are distributed at equal intervals.
6. The postoperative ice pack fixation device for knee joint patients according to claim 1, characterized in that, An adhesive pad (14) is fixedly connected to the outside of the elastic band (2). The adhesive pad (14) is made of natural rubber. Multiple anti-slip strips are fixedly connected to the surface of the adhesive pad (14).
7. The postoperative ice pack fixation device for knee joint patients according to claim 1, characterized in that, The cotton bag (7) has a thickened layer on the side away from the fixing pad (1), and the thickened layer is made of polyethylene.