A multifunctional washing basin

By designing an L-shaped and I-shaped movable plate structure for the multifunctional rinsing pool, the problems of patient posture adjustment and cleaning fluid collection were solved, achieving comfortable cleaning and environmental protection.

CN224331297UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-09HUNAN WEIKANGSHI HEALTH IND CO LTD

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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
HUNAN WEIKANGSHI HEALTH IND CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-01-02
Publication Date
2026-06-09

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a multifunctional washing pool, concretely belongs to the technical field of wound cleaning, including pool body, L movable board, the pool body is arranged with upper liquid tank and lower liquid tank in echelon, is provided with I movable board on the upper liquid tank, the L movable board can be supported on the lower liquid tank with the I movable board and forms the lying surface, also can be superimposed on the I movable board and forms the sitting surface, the utility model discloses through the movable L movable board, the L movable board can be supported on the lower liquid tank to form the platform for the patient to lie, also can be superimposed on the I movable board, forms the chair shape, and the patient sits, so that the patient can clean the wound with a relatively comfortable posture, and when the patient is washing, the upper liquid tank and the lower liquid tank can collect the washing liquid flowing down, keep clean.
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Technical Field

[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of wound cleaning technology, specifically to a multifunctional rinsing pool. Background Technology

[0002] In clinical practice, when performing wound cleaning on trauma patients, it is necessary to rinse the wound multiple times with disinfectant. This is not only troublesome but also prone to infection. Furthermore, the waste fluid cannot be collected, causing it to contaminate the ground and other instruments. In addition, patients often have difficulty moving after injury. Depending on the location of the injury, some patients can only maintain different postures such as prone or sitting to clean the wound. Existing wound cleaning equipment cannot be adjusted according to the patient's requirements, and patients often experience discomfort when rinsing their wounds, making it inconvenient to use. Utility Model Content

[0003] In view of this, the purpose of this utility model is to overcome the shortcomings of the prior art and provide a multifunctional flushing pool. This application provides the following technical solution:

[0004] The system includes a pool body and an L-shaped movable plate. The pool body has an upper liquid tank and a lower liquid tank arranged in a stepped manner. An I-shaped movable plate is provided on the upper liquid tank. The L-shaped movable plate can be supported on the lower liquid tank to form a lying surface with the I-shaped movable plate, or it can be stacked on the I-shaped movable plate to form a sitting surface.

[0005] With the above configuration, when the L-shaped movable plate is supported on the lower liquid tank, the top of the L-shaped movable plate is flush with the I-shaped movable plate, forming a flat lying surface. The patient can lie on the L-shaped movable plate and the I-shaped movable plate. When the L-shaped movable plate is stacked on the I-shaped movable plate, there is no obstruction above the lower liquid tank. The patient sits on the L-shaped movable plate with their buttocks on the L-shaped movable plate and their legs on the lower liquid tank, thus achieving a sitting position. When rinsing the patient's wound, the cleaning fluid will flow into the upper and lower liquid tanks by gravity for collection.

[0006] The L-shaped movable plate includes a flat panel and a vertical support plate. A first groove is provided on the side of the lower liquid tank away from the upper liquid tank, and a second groove is provided on the side of the upper liquid tank near the lower liquid tank. The first and second grooves respectively support the bottom of the support plate and the end of the panel, allowing the L-shaped movable plate to engage with the lower liquid tank. This ensures that the L-shaped movable plate remains stable when supported on the lower liquid tank and does not move arbitrarily.

[0007] The I-shaped movable plate and the panel are provided with corresponding strip-shaped through holes. The bottom of the panel is provided with a protrusion. When the L-shaped movable plate is stacked on the I-shaped movable plate, the protrusion engages with the strip-shaped through holes on the I-shaped movable plate. This ensures that the L-shaped movable plate remains stable when stacked on the I-shaped movable plate.

[0008] The pool body also includes side plates, which are fixed to the outside of the upper liquid tank and the lower liquid tank to support the upper liquid tank and the lower liquid tank.

[0009] The side plates on both sides of the upper liquid tank are provided with notches.

[0010] When the L-shaped movable plate is supported on the lower liquid tank, the patient can extend their arm from the notch after lying on the L-shaped and I-shaped movable plates.

[0011] The bottom of both the upper liquid tank and the lower liquid tank are provided with reinforcing ribs, which are connected to the side plate to reinforce and support the upper liquid tank and the lower liquid tank.

[0012] The L-shaped and I-shaped movable plates need to be supported on the upper and lower liquid tanks, respectively. Support ribs are installed to reinforce the upper and lower liquid tanks and enhance their durability.

[0013] The upper liquid tank and the lower liquid tank are respectively provided with an upper liquid tank outlet and a lower liquid tank outlet at their bottoms, and an outlet pipe is provided between the upper liquid tank outlet and the lower liquid tank outlet for collecting and discharging the cleaning fluid.

[0014] An arc-shaped concave plate is provided on the side of the I-shaped movable plate away from the lower liquid tank, and the arc-shaped concave plate is provided with several through holes.

[0015] When the L-shaped movable plate is supported on the lower liquid tank, the patient lies on the L-shaped and I-shaped movable plates with their body facing the I-shaped movable plate, and the arc-shaped concave plate is used to place the patient's head.

[0016] The bottom of the upper liquid tank slopes towards the upper liquid tank outlet, and the bottom of the lower liquid tank slopes towards the lower liquid tank outlet. This allows the cleaning fluid to automatically flow into the outlet pipe.

[0017] The side plate is provided with a through-hole, which is located below the bottom of the upper liquid tank and the lower liquid tank. The through-hole leads to the bottom of the upper liquid tank and the lower liquid tank, facilitating maintenance of the liquid outlet pipes below them.

[0018] In summary, due to the adoption of the above technical solution, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:

[0019] The movable L-shaped panel can be supported on the lower liquid tank to form a platform for the patient to lie down, or it can be stacked on the I-shaped panel to form a chair for the patient to sit on, allowing the patient to clean the wound in a relatively comfortable position. When the patient is rinsing, the upper and lower liquid tanks can collect the flowing cleaning fluid to keep the wound clean.

[0020] To make the above-mentioned objectives, features and advantages of this application more apparent and understandable, preferred embodiments are described below in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. Attached Figure Description

[0021] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of this application, the drawings used in the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. It should be understood that the following drawings only show some embodiments of this utility model and should not be regarded as a limitation of the scope. For those skilled in the art, other related drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.

[0022] Figure 1 This is a 3D view of a multi-functional flushing tank.

[0023] Figure 2 This is a cross-sectional view of the unfolded state of an L-shaped movable panel in a multi-functional flushing tank.

[0024] Figure 3 This is a cross-sectional view of a multi-functional flushing tank with its L-shaped movable panel retracted.

[0025] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the reinforcement arrangement in a multi-functional flushing tank.

[0026] Reference numerals: 1. Pool body; 11. Upper liquid tank; 111. Upper liquid tank outlet; 12. Lower liquid tank; 121. First groove; 122. Second groove; 123. Lower liquid tank outlet; 13. Side plate; 131. Recess; 132. Through opening; 14. Reinforcing rib; 2. L-shaped movable plate; 21. Panel; 211. Protrusion; 22. Support plate; 3. I-shaped movable plate; 31. Arc-shaped concave plate. Detailed Implementation

[0027] The embodiments of this application are described in detail below. Examples of these embodiments are shown in the accompanying drawings, wherein the same or similar reference numerals denote the same or similar elements or elements having the same or similar functions throughout. The embodiments described below with reference to the accompanying drawings are exemplary and are only used to explain this application, and should not be construed as limiting this application.

[0028] In this application, unless otherwise expressly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," "linking," and "fixing," etc., should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral part; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; they can refer to the internal communication of two components or the interaction between two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this application according to the specific circumstances.

[0029] In this application, unless otherwise expressly specified and limited, "above" or "below" the second feature can mean that the first feature is in direct contact with the second feature, or that the first feature is in indirect contact with the second feature through an intermediate medium. Furthermore, "above," "on top of," and "over" the second feature can mean that the first feature is directly above or diagonally above the second feature, or simply that the first feature is at a higher horizontal level than the second feature. "Below," "below," and "under" the second feature can mean that the first feature is directly below or diagonally below the second feature, or simply that the first feature is at a lower horizontal level than the second feature.

[0030] Please refer to Figure 1-4 As shown, this utility model provides a multifunctional rinsing pool; it includes a pool body 1 and an L-shaped movable plate 2; the pool body 1 has an upper liquid tank 11 and a lower liquid tank 12 arranged in a stepped manner, and an I-shaped movable plate 3 is arranged on the upper liquid tank 11; the L-shaped movable plate 2 can be supported on the lower liquid tank 12 to form a lying surface with the I-shaped movable plate 3, or it can be stacked on the I-shaped movable plate 3 to form a sitting surface.

[0031] The L-shaped movable plate 2 includes a flat panel 21 and a vertical support plate 22. A first groove 121 is provided on the side of the lower liquid tank 12 away from the upper liquid tank 11, and a second groove 122 is provided on the side of the upper liquid tank 11 near the lower liquid tank 12. The first groove 121 and the second groove 122 are used to support the bottom of the support plate 22 and the end of the panel 21 respectively, so that the L-shaped movable plate 2 is engaged with the lower liquid tank 12.

[0032] The I-shaped movable plate 3 and the panel 21 are provided with corresponding strip-shaped through holes. The bottom of the panel 21 is provided with a protrusion 211. When the L-shaped movable plate 2 is stacked on the I-shaped movable plate 3, the protrusion 211 is engaged in the strip-shaped through hole on the I-shaped movable plate 3.

[0033] The pool body 1 also includes a side plate 13, which is integrally formed and fixed to the outside of the upper liquid tank 11 and the lower liquid tank 12 to support the upper liquid tank 11 and the lower liquid tank 12.

[0034] The side plates 13 on both sides of the upper liquid tank 11 are provided with notches 131.

[0035] The bottom of both the upper liquid tank 11 and the lower liquid tank 12 are provided with reinforcing ribs 14, which are connected to the side plate 13 to reinforce and support the upper liquid tank 11 and the lower liquid tank 12.

[0036] The reinforcing rib 14 can be made of metal, while the other parts of the pool body 1 can be made of plastic.

[0037] The upper liquid tank 11 and the lower liquid tank 12 are respectively provided with an upper liquid tank outlet 111 and a lower liquid tank outlet 123 at their bottoms, and an outlet pipe 15 is provided between the upper liquid tank outlet 111 and the lower liquid tank outlet 123 to connect them.

[0038] An arc-shaped concave plate 31 is integrally formed on the side of the I-shaped movable plate 3 away from the lower liquid tank 12, and several through holes are provided on the arc-shaped concave plate 31.

[0039] The bottom of the upper liquid tank 11 is inclined to the upper liquid tank outlet 111, and the bottom of the lower liquid tank 12 is inclined to the lower liquid tank outlet 123.

[0040] The side plate 13 is provided with a through-hole 132, which is located below the bottom of the upper liquid tank 11 and the lower liquid tank 12.

[0041] In practice, when the patient needs to be in a prone position for cleaning: place the L-shaped movable plate 2 on the lower liquid tank 12, so that the bottom of the support plate 22 rests on the first groove 121 and the end of the panel 21 rests on the second groove 122. At this time, the patient can lie on the panel 21 and the I-shaped plate, with the head placed in the arc-shaped concave plate 31. If necessary, the patient's arms can also be placed on the recess 131. When the patient needs to be in a sitting position for cleaning: stack the L-shaped movable plate 2 on the I-shaped movable plate 3, so that the panel 21 rests on the second groove 122. 1. Placed on the I-shaped movable plate 3, the protrusion 211 engages with the strip-shaped through hole on the I-shaped movable plate 3. At this time, the support plate 22 is in contact with the wall of the upper liquid tank 11 near the lower liquid tank 12, and the patient can sit on the panel 21 with their buttocks and place their legs on the lower liquid tank 12. When rinsing the patient, the cleaning fluid flows by gravity through the L-shaped movable plate 2 and the I-shaped movable plate 3 and then flows into the upper liquid tank 11 and the lower liquid tank 12, and then flows into the outlet pipe 15 and is discharged through the outlet pipe 15.

[0042] Although embodiments of this application have been shown and described above, it is understood that the above embodiments are exemplary and should not be construed as limiting this application. Those skilled in the art can make changes, modifications, substitutions and variations to the above embodiments within the scope of this application.

Claims

1. A multi-functional wash basin characterized by: The system includes a pool body (1) and an L-shaped movable plate (2). The pool body (1) has an upper liquid tank (11) and a lower liquid tank (12) arranged in a stepped configuration. An I-shaped movable plate (3) is mounted on the upper liquid tank (11). The L-shaped movable plate (2) can be supported on the lower liquid tank (12) and form a lying surface with the I-shaped movable plate (3), or it can be stacked on the I-shaped movable plate (3) to form a sitting surface. The L-shaped movable plate (2) includes a flat panel (21) and a vertical support plate (22). The lower liquid tank (12) is provided with a first groove (121) on the side away from the upper liquid tank (11), and the upper liquid tank (11) is provided with a second groove (122) on the side close to the lower liquid tank (12). The first groove (121) and the second groove (122) are used to support the bottom of the support plate (22) and the end of the panel (21) respectively, so that the L-shaped movable plate (2) is engaged with the lower liquid tank (12).

2. A multi-functional wash basin as claimed in claim 1, wherein: The I-shaped movable plate (3) and the panel (21) are provided with corresponding strip-shaped through holes. The bottom of the panel (21) is provided with a protrusion (211). When the L-shaped movable plate (2) is stacked on the I-shaped movable plate (3), the protrusion (211) is engaged in the strip-shaped through hole on the I-shaped movable plate (3).

3. A multi-functional wash basin as claimed in claim 1, wherein: The pool body (1) also includes a side plate (13), which is fixed to the outside of the upper liquid tank (11) and the lower liquid tank (12) to support the upper liquid tank (11) and the lower liquid tank (12).

4. A multi-functional wash basin as claimed in claim 3, wherein: The side plates (13) on both sides of the upper liquid tank (11) are provided with notches (131).

5. A multi-functional wash basin as claimed in claim 3, wherein: The bottom of the upper liquid tank (11) and the lower liquid tank (12) are provided with reinforcing ribs (14), which are connected to the side plate (13) and are used to reinforce and support the upper liquid tank (11) and the lower liquid tank (12).

6. A multi-functional wash basin as claimed in claim 3, wherein: The upper liquid tank (11) and the lower liquid tank (12) are respectively provided with an upper liquid tank outlet (111) and a lower liquid tank outlet (123) at their bottoms, and an outlet pipe (15) is provided between the upper liquid tank outlet (111) and the lower liquid tank outlet (123) to connect them.

7. A multi-functional wash basin as claimed in claim 1, wherein: An arc-shaped concave plate (31) is provided on the side of the I-shaped movable plate (3) away from the lower liquid tank (12), and the arc-shaped concave plate (31) is provided with several through holes.

8. A multi-functional wash basin as claimed in claim 6, wherein: The bottom of the upper liquid tank (11) is inclined toward the upper liquid tank outlet (111), and the bottom of the lower liquid tank (12) is inclined toward the lower liquid tank outlet (123).

9. A multi-functional wash basin as claimed in claim 6, wherein: The side plate (13) is provided with a through-hole (132), which is located below the bottom of the upper liquid tank (11) and the lower liquid tank (12).