Nutrient infusion pump heat preservation storage and carrying bag
By designing an insulated and portable bag for the nutrient infusion pump, the portability and connectivity issues of the nutrient infusion bag and the infusion pump were solved, enabling convenient nutrient infusion operation and real-time monitoring, and improving the convenience and safety of patients going out.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- 陈冠新
- Filing Date
- 2025-08-13
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-12
AI Technical Summary
In the existing technology, the problems of fixing and storing the nutrient solution bag and infusion pump, as well as the connection between the infusion tube and the infusion pump and infusion bag, are difficult to solve effectively when patients go out, which affects the portability of nutrient solution infusion and real-time observation and control.
A heat-insulated and portable bag for storing a nutrient infusion pump has been designed. The bag contains a first storage cavity for holding a nutrient solution bag and a second storage cavity for holding an infusion pump. The two are connected by a connecting groove. The bag has a transparent window and a flip cover for easy observation and operation of the infusion pump. It is equipped with a back-carrying component for easy carrying, and the nutrient solution bag and infusion pump are fixed by a pump body restraint component and a hanging component.
It enables convenient fixing and connection of nutrient solution bags and infusion pumps, facilitating nutrient solution infusion operations when patients are out and about, ensuring real-time observation and control of the infusion pump, and providing a heat preservation function, thus improving portability and ease of use.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of storage bags, and in particular to a heat-insulating and storage bag for a nutrient infusion pump. Background Technology
[0002] For patients unable to eat orally, the most common method of obtaining food is to administer prepared nutritional solutions into the digestive tract via infusion tubing and pump. The specific steps are as follows: First, prepare the nutritional solution and fill it into a nutritional solution bag. Second, connect the nutritional solution bag to the infusion pump via the tubing. Third, insert the delivery tube into the target location, such as a nasal cavity or gastric tube. Fourth, hang the nutritional solution bag on the IV stand, adjust the infusion pump parameters, and start the infusion. In other words, the infusion pump, tubing, and nutritional solution bag constitute a complete nutritional infusion kit. When some patients need to travel, it is necessary to consider the securing and storage of the nutritional solution bag, the real-time monitoring and control of the infusion pump, and the connectivity between the tubing, pump, and bag. Utility Model Content
[0003] In order to overcome the shortcomings of the prior art, the purpose of this utility model is to provide a heat-insulating and storage bag for a nutrient infusion pump, so as to solve the technical problems mentioned in the background art.
[0004] To solve the technical problem, this utility model adopts the following technical solution:
[0005] A thermal infusion pump storage bag includes a bag body with a back carrying assembly on one side. The bag body has a first storage cavity for holding a nutrient solution bag and a second storage cavity for holding the infusion pump, wherein the first and second storage cavities are interconnected. The upper end of the first storage cavity has a mounting assembly for hanging or fixing the nutrient solution bag. The outer side of the second storage cavity has a transparent window with a flip cover. Opening the flip cover allows observation and operation of the infusion pump inside the second storage cavity.
[0006] Specifically, a connecting groove is provided between the first and second storage cavities. The second storage cavity is provided with a pump body restraint assembly for restraining the infusion pump. The pump body restraint assembly includes a first restraint strap and a second restraint strap. One end of the first restraint strap is fixedly connected to the bottom of the second storage cavity and the other end is free. One end of the second restraint strap is fixedly connected to the top of the second storage cavity and the other end is free. The first and second restraint straps can be fastened together with Velcro to form a longitudinal baffle that blocks the longitudinal direction of the connecting groove.
[0007] Specifically, the pump body restraint assembly also includes a third restraint strap, which is located in the middle of the second storage cavity and is distributed laterally, including a left restraint strap and a right restraint strap, which are attached to each other by Velcro.
[0008] Specifically, the mounting component is a hook, which is located at the upper end of the inner wall of the first storage cavity;
[0009] Specifically, the mounting component is a strapping structure, and the strapping is fixed to the upper end of the inner wall of the first storage cavity through the middle stitching point.
[0010] Specifically, the first storage cavity is closed by a first zipper, and the second storage cavity is closed by a second zipper.
[0011] Specifically, a third storage cavity is provided on one side of the first storage cavity. The third storage cavity is closed by a third zipper. The inner walls of the first and second storage cavities are provided with heat-insulating film.
[0012] Specifically, the top of the flip cover is rotatably connected to the top outer side of the second storage cavity, and the bottom of the flip cover is magnetically attracted to the bottom outer side of the second storage cavity through a magnetic attraction assembly. The magnetic attraction assembly includes a first magnetic attraction element disposed on the bottom inner side of the flip cover and a second magnetic attraction element disposed on the bottom outer side of the second storage cavity.
[0013] Specifically, the back carrying component is either a shoulder strap or a shoulder strap, and is located on the back or top of the bag body.
[0014] Specifically, the third storage cavity is provided with a first inner bag and a second inner bag. The first inner bag is closed by a fourth zipper, and an inner mesh bag is also provided on the outside of the first inner bag.
[0015] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:
[0016] This utility model provides a first storage cavity for holding a nutrient solution bag and a second storage cavity for holding an infusion pump. The first and second storage cavities are interconnected, allowing the nutrient solution bag and the infusion pump to communicate inside the bag. The pump is then output to the destination via the output end of the infusion tube. This patent also includes a pump body restraint assembly to restrain the infusion pump. The second storage cavity has a transparent window on its outer side, with a flip-top on the outside. Opening the flip-top allows for easy viewing of the infusion pump's operating status and parameters. The pump can also be controlled via buttons through the transparent window. A mounting assembly allows for mounting and securing the nutrient solution bag. A carrying handle assembly facilitates carrying the bag outdoors. An insulation film helps keep the nutrient solution inside the bag warm. Attached Figure Description
[0017] Figure 1 This is one of the isometric drawings of the outer packaging structure (flip-top closed);
[0018] Figure 2 This is the second isometric drawing of the outer packaging structure (flip-top closed);
[0019] Figure 3 This is the third isometric drawing of the outer packaging structure (with the flap open);
[0020] Figure 4 This is the fourth isometric drawing of the outer packaging structure (with the flap open);
[0021] Figure 5 This is one of the reference diagrams showing the unfolded state of the packaging structure (the flap, the first storage cavity, and the third storage cavity are all open);
[0022] Figure 6 This is the second reference diagram showing the unfolded state of the packaging structure (the flap, the first storage cavity, and the third storage cavity are all open);
[0023] Figure 7 :for Figure 5 A frontal view illustration;
[0024] Figure 8 :for Figure 7 AA section diagram;
[0025] Figure 9 This is the third reference diagram showing the unfolded state of the packaging structure (the flap, the first storage cavity, and the third storage cavity are all open);
[0026] Figure 10 This is reference diagram four showing the unfolded state of the packaging structure (the flap, first storage cavity, and third storage cavity are all open).
[0027] Figure 11 This is a schematic diagram of the connecting groove and pump body restraint assembly in the outsourced structure of this product;
[0028] Figure 12 This is an exploded view of the connecting groove and pump body restraint assembly in the outsourced structure of this product;
[0029] In the diagram: bag body 10A, back carry assembly 1, first storage cavity 2, second storage cavity 3, hanging assembly 4, transparent window 31, flap 5, connecting groove 32, pump body restraint assembly 6, first restraint strap 61, second restraint strap 62, third restraint strap 63, left restraint strap 631, right restraint strap 632, first zipper 21, second zipper 33, third storage cavity 7, third zipper 71, insulation film 22, magnetic suction assembly 51, first magnetic suction piece 511, second magnetic suction piece 512, first inner pocket 73, second inner pocket 74, fourth zipper 731, inner mesh pocket 75, Velcro loop side 611, Velcro hook side 621, nutrient solution bag 1A, infusion pump 1B, inner wall 201, outer wall 202. Detailed Implementation
[0030] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments. It should be noted that, without conflict, the various embodiments or technical features described below can be arbitrarily combined to form new embodiments.
[0031] refer to Figures 1 to 12 :
[0032] This embodiment discloses a thermal insulated storage bag for carrying a nutrient infusion pump 1B, designed for use when carrying a nutrient solution bag 1A and an infusion pump 1B kit. The bag is portable, can be carried remotely, has thermal insulation, and is easy to observe and operate. The bag includes a main body 10A, with a carrying strap 1 on one side. Preferably, the carrying strap 1 is a shoulder strap, but it can also be a hand strap or shoulder strap, customized according to actual needs. The main body 10A contains a first storage cavity 2 for holding the nutrient solution bag 1A and a second storage cavity 3 for holding the infusion pump 1B. The first and second storage cavities 2 are interconnected. The upper end of the first storage cavity 2 has a hanging component 4 for hanging or securing the nutrient solution bag 1A. The hanging component 4 is preferably a hook, which can be used to attach the nutrient solution bag 1A. To facilitate observation of the infusion pump 1B when it is placed in the second storage cavity 3, the bag is designed to hold the pump in place. In this patent, a transparent window 31 is provided on the outer side (outer wall 202) of the second storage cavity 3 to allow the user to directly see inside the second storage cavity 3 through the outer wall 202, facilitating parameter observation and operation of the infusion pump 1B inside the second storage cavity 3. A flip cover 5 is provided on the outer side of the transparent window 31, and the upper end of the flip cover 5 is connected to the outer wall of the second storage cavity 3. Preferably, the flip cover 5 is connected by a soft fabric hinge, so that its upper end forms a hinge structure. With the help of gravity, the flip cover 5 will hang down when there is no human intervention. When it is necessary to open the flip cover 5, it can be pried open by hand to observe and operate the infusion pump 1B inside the second storage cavity 3. It should be understood that this outer bag is like a regular bag, and the first storage cavity 2 and the second storage cavity 3 also have openings, which can be closed and opened by zippers or buckles.
[0033] Specifically, to achieve interconnection between the first storage cavity 2 and the second storage cavity 3, a connecting groove 32 is provided between the first storage cavity 2 and the second storage cavity 3. It can be understood that this connecting groove 32 is located between the first storage cavity 2 and the second storage cavity 3. Normally, the two storage cavities of a bag are separated; here, they are connected by a connecting groove 32. The advantage of this connection is that it allows for better arrangement of the infusion tubing. The second storage cavity 3 is equipped with a pump body restraint assembly 6 for restraining the infusion pump 1B. The pump body restraint assembly 6 includes a first restraint strap 61 and a second restraint strap 62, wherein one end of the first restraint strap 61 is connected to the second storage cavity 3. The bottom is fixedly connected, and the other end is free. One end of the second restraint strap 62 is fixedly connected to the top of the second storage cavity 3, and the other end is free. The first restraint strap 61 and the second restraint strap 62 can be fastened together with Velcro to form a longitudinal baffle in the longitudinal direction of the connecting groove 32. It should be understood that the width of the first restraint strap 61 and the second restraint strap 62 is smaller than the width of the connecting groove 32. There are several ways to use the first restraint strap 61 and the second restraint strap 62. One option is to fasten the first restraint strap 61 and the second restraint strap 62 with Velcro beforehand, and then insert the infusion pump 1B through the opening of the second storage cavity 3. After the infusion bag is inserted, it is just right by... The first restraint strap 61 and the second restraint strap 62 block the flow of the infusion tube into the first receiving cavity 2. In this case, the infusion tube can be inserted through the gap between the first and second restraint straps 61 and 62 and the connecting groove 32. Preferably, the first and second restraint straps 61 and 62 are also made of transparent film material, so that when the infusion tube is placed in the first receiving cavity 2, the various ports and function buttons of the infusion pump 1B are clearly visible. Another way to use the first and second restraint straps 61 and 62 is to first close the opening of the second receiving cavity 3 (the second zipper 33), and then insert the infusion pump 1B through the first receiving cavity 2 and through the connecting groove 3. 2. Enter the second storage cavity 3, and then glue the first restraint strap 61 and the second restraint strap 62 together. It should be understood that when the first restraint strap 61 and the second restraint strap 62 are glued together with Velcro, the position of the Velcro is adjustable, that is, the tightness is adjustable. So after the first restraint strap 61 and the second restraint strap 62 are glued together, the infusion pump 1B can be restrained in the second storage cavity 3. Then the infusion tube is arranged (insertion / winding) to ensure that the infusion tube will not fold, clump or curl. Excess infusion tube can be placed in the second storage cavity 3 or the first storage cavity 2, or it can be left to loosen freely, as long as it does not affect the operation of the infusion pump 1B.
[0034] Preferably, the first binding strap 61 has symmetrically arranged hook and loop fasteners 611 on both sides in the longitudinal direction, and the lower end of the second binding strap 62 has a hook and loop fastener 621 in the transverse direction. The transversely arranged hook and loop fasteners 621 can be moved up and down in the vertical direction of the longitudinally arranged hook and loop fasteners 611, so as to stick them together in a suitable position, thereby realizing the adjustment of the tightness of the first binding strap 61 and the second binding strap 62.
[0035] Specifically, after the first binding strap 61 and the second binding strap 62 are bonded together, they can bind the infusion pump 1B in the longitudinal position. However, the transverse position of the infusion pump 1B may still protrude towards the first receiving cavity 2. In this patent, the pump body binding assembly 6 also includes a third binding strap 63. The third binding strap 63 is located in the middle of the second receiving cavity 3 and is distributed laterally, including a left binding strap 631 and a right binding strap 632. The left binding strap 631 and the right binding strap 632 are bonded together with Velcro. By setting the third binding strap 63, the transverse position of the infusion pump 1B can be bound. At the same time, because the third binding strap 63 is also a Velcro strap, it has adjustable tightness. Therefore, excess infusion tubing can also be bound and tightened by the third binding strap 63 to prevent the infusion tubing from being too long and folding.
[0036] In the preferred technical solution, the mounting component 4 is a hook, which is located at the upper end of the inner wall 201 of the first storage cavity 2, and has an opening and closing structure, that is, the hook can be opened to hang the hook at the upper end of the nutrient solution bag 1A; with this setting, infusion can also be performed when carrying an outdoor bag.
[0037] As another optional technical solution, the mounting component 4 is a strapping structure, including a first Velcro strap 401 and a second Velcro strap 402. The strapping is fixed to the upper end of the inner wall 201 of the first storage cavity 2 through the middle sewing point. Of course, other technical solutions such as ropes can also be used to fix the upper end of the nutrient solution bag 1A. Because only by fixing the upper opening of the nutrient solution bag 1A can it always be kept in an upright position when placed in the first storage cavity 2, which can prevent the nutrient solution from leaking out, and at the same time ensure that the output end of the infusion tube at the bottom can smoothly output the solution.
[0038] Preferably, the first storage cavity 2 is closed by a first zipper 21, and the second storage cavity 3 is closed by a second zipper 33.
[0039] A third storage cavity 7 is also provided on one side of the first storage cavity 2. The third storage cavity 7 is closed by a third zipper 71. The inner walls 201 of the first storage cavity 2 and the second storage cavity 3 are provided with heat-insulating film 22. The heat-insulating film 22 can ensure that the heat of the nutrient solution in the nutrient solution bag 1A will not be lost quickly.
[0040] Specifically, the top of the flip cover 5 is rotatably connected to the outer top of the second storage cavity 3, and the bottom of the flip cover 5 is magnetically attracted to the outer bottom of the second storage cavity 3 through a magnetic attraction component 51. The magnetic attraction component 51 includes a first magnetic attraction element 511 disposed on the inner bottom of the flip cover 5 and a second magnetic attraction element 512 disposed on the outer bottom of the second storage cavity 3. The magnetic attraction component 51 ensures that the bottom of the flip cover 5 can automatically attract and close when it does not need to be opened, thus eliminating the need for manual intervention to restore it to its original position. Of course, here, the flip cover 5 can also automatically fall back to its original position by setting a counterweight.
[0041] Specifically, the third storage cavity 7 is provided with a first inner bag 73 and a second inner bag 74. The first inner bag 73 is closed by a fourth zipper 731. An inner mesh bag 75 is also provided on the outside of the first inner bag 73. The arrangement of the first inner bag 73, the second inner bag 74 and the inner mesh bag 75 can greatly enrich the storage function of this outgoing bag.
[0042] Preferably, the first zipper 21, the second zipper 33, and the third zipper 71 are all double-ended zippers, and the fourth zipper 731 is a single-ended zipper. A double-ended zipper has two zipper heads and can be opened and closed on both sides. With this configuration, the infusion tube can be passed through the gap of the double-ended zipper without any holes in the outer wall 202 of the bag, and its position can be adjusted at will.
[0043] The above embodiments are merely preferred embodiments of this utility model and should not be construed as limiting the scope of protection of this utility model. Any non-substantial changes and substitutions made by those skilled in the art based on this utility model shall fall within the scope of protection claimed by this utility model.
Claims
1. A thermal insulated and portable bag for storing a nutrient infusion pump, comprising a bag body, wherein a back carrying assembly is provided on one side of the bag body, characterized in that, The main body of the package has a first storage cavity for placing nutrient solution bags and a second storage cavity for placing infusion pumps. The first and second storage cavities are interconnected. The first storage cavity is equipped with a mounting component for hanging or fixing nutrient solution bags. The outer side of the second storage cavity is equipped with a transparent window and a flip cover. Opening the flip cover allows observation and control of the infusion pump inside the second storage cavity.
2. The insulated and reusable packaging for a nutrient infusion pump as described in claim 1, characterized in that, A connecting groove is provided between the first and second storage cavities. The second storage cavity is provided with a pump body restraint assembly for restraining the infusion pump. The pump body restraint assembly includes a first restraint strap and a second restraint strap. One end of the first restraint strap is fixedly connected to the bottom of the second storage cavity and the other end is free. One end of the second restraint strap is fixedly connected to the top of the second storage cavity and the other end is free. The first and second restraint straps can be fastened together with Velcro to form a longitudinal baffle that blocks the longitudinal direction of the connecting groove.
3. The insulated and portable packaging for a nutrient infusion pump as described in claim 2, characterized in that, The pump body restraint assembly also includes a third restraint strap, which is located in the middle of the second storage cavity and is distributed laterally, including a left restraint strap and a right restraint strap, which are attached to each other by Velcro.
4. The insulated and portable packaging for a nutrient infusion pump as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The mounting component is a hook, which is located at the upper end of the inner wall of the first storage cavity.
5. The insulated and reusable packaging for a nutrient infusion pump as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The mounting component is a strapping structure, and the strapping is fixed to the upper end of the inner wall of the first storage cavity through the middle stitching point.
6. The insulated and reusable packaging for a nutrient infusion pump as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The first storage cavity is closed by a first zipper, and the second storage cavity is closed by a second zipper.
7. The insulated and portable packaging for a nutrient infusion pump as described in claim 6, characterized in that, A third storage cavity is provided on one side of the first storage cavity. The third storage cavity is closed by a third zipper. The inner walls of the first and second storage cavities are provided with heat-insulating film.
8. The insulated and reusable packaging for a nutrient infusion pump as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The top of the flip cover is rotatably connected to the top outer side of the second storage cavity, and the bottom of the flip cover is magnetically attracted to the bottom outer side of the second storage cavity through a magnetic attraction assembly. The magnetic attraction assembly includes a first magnetic attraction element disposed on the bottom inner side of the flip cover and a second magnetic attraction element disposed on the bottom outer side of the second storage cavity.
9. The insulated and reusable packaging for a nutrient infusion pump as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The back carrying component is either a shoulder strap or a shoulder strap, and is located on the back or top of the bag body.
10. A nutritional infusion pump insulation and storage outer bag as described in claim 7, characterized in that, The third storage cavity is provided with a first inner bag and a second inner bag. The first inner bag is closed by a fourth zipper, and an inner mesh bag is also provided on the outside of the first inner bag.