Lower limb skin traction belt with anti-slip function

By introducing airbags and silicone pads into the lower limb skin traction belt, combined with Velcro and straps, the problems of slippage and discomfort are solved, and the stability and comfort of the traction belt are improved.

CN224345052UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-12SHENZHEN BAOAN DISTRICT FUYONG PEOPLES HOSPITAL

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
SHENZHEN BAOAN DISTRICT FUYONG PEOPLES HOSPITAL
Filing Date
2025-04-14
Publication Date
2026-06-12

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing lower limb skin traction straps lack anti-slip properties, are prone to slipping, and are made of hard materials, causing patient discomfort and affecting treatment effectiveness and comfort.

Method used

Featuring an airbag and silicone pad design, the airbag has a silicone pad inside with anti-slip texture. Combined with Velcro and straps, the silicone pad fits tightly to the skin when the airbag is inflated, and the straps secure the thick silicone pad to the ankle, enhancing static friction and stability.

🎯Benefits of technology

It improves the stability and comfort of the lower limb skin traction strap, reduces the risk of slippage, reduces friction and pressure damage to the skin, and ensures the continuity and effectiveness of treatment.

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Abstract

The utility model provides an anti -slip function's lower limbs skin traction band relates to anti -slip function's lower limbs skin traction band technical field, include: traction mechanism, the traction mechanism includes traction cover no.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field of lower limb skin traction belts with anti-slip function, and in particular to a lower limb skin traction belt with anti-slip function. Background Technology

[0002] Lower limb traction straps are traction devices that fit snugly against the skin, using friction to transmit traction force to the bones or muscles. They are used in orthopedic treatment, postoperative fixation, or rehabilitation training. Their core purpose is to relieve pain, correct deformities, or maintain stability after fracture reduction through continuous, controllable tension.

[0003] Existing lower limb skin traction belts include two traction sleeves, which are respectively wrapped around the patient's thigh and calf. Since the traction sleeves do not have anti-slip components inside, they are prone to slipping due to static friction between the traction sleeves and the skin. At the same time, the traction sleeves are made of relatively hard material, and direct contact and friction with the skin can cause discomfort to the patient. Therefore, existing lower limb skin traction belts are inconvenient to use. To address this, we provide a lower limb skin traction belt with anti-slip function. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this invention is to address the shortcomings of existing lower limb skin traction belts that lack anti-slip function, and to provide a lower limb skin traction belt with anti-slip function.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution: a lower limb skin traction belt with anti-slip function, comprising: a traction mechanism, the traction mechanism including a traction sleeve one, a traction sleeve two provided on one side of the traction sleeve one, an anti-slip mechanism provided inside the traction mechanism, the anti-slip mechanism including an airbag one, a silicone pad one provided on the inner side of the airbag one, the silicone pad one being fixedly connected to the airbag one, an airbag two provided on one side of the airbag one, a silicone pad two provided on the inner side of the airbag two, the silicone pad two being fixedly connected to the airbag two, anti-slip textures provided on both the silicone pad one and the silicone pad two, a strap provided at one end of the traction sleeve two, the strap being fixedly connected to the traction sleeve two, a rotating ring sleeved inside the traction sleeve two, the rotating ring being rotatably connected to the traction sleeve two, and a thick silicone pad provided inside the traction sleeve two, the thick silicone pad being fixedly connected to the traction sleeve two.

[0006] In a preferred embodiment, one side of the strap is provided with a hook and loop fastener and another side is provided with a hook and loop fleece fastener.

[0007] In a preferred embodiment, the first airbag is fixedly connected to the first traction sleeve, and the second airbag is fixedly connected to the second traction sleeve.

[0008] In a preferred embodiment, the hook and loop fastener's barbed side is fixedly connected to the strap, and the hook and loop fastener's fleece side is fixedly connected to the strap.

[0009] In a preferred embodiment, one side of both the first traction sleeve and the second traction sleeve is provided with an elastic band, and the elastic band is fixedly connected to both the first traction sleeve and the second traction sleeve.

[0010] In a preferred embodiment, both sides of the first traction sleeve and the second traction sleeve are provided with connecting straps, and the connecting straps are fixedly connected to both the first traction sleeve and the second traction sleeve.

[0011] In a preferred embodiment, one end of the connecting belt is provided with a hook, and the hook is fixedly connected to the connecting belt.

[0012] Compared with the prior art, the advantages and positive effects of this utility model are as follows:

[0013] This invention, through the inclusion of a protective mechanism, allows the lower limb skin traction belt to make closer contact with the patient's leg skin, resulting in greater static friction and reducing the likelihood of slippage. The inclusion of two silicone pads, Silicone Pad 1 and Silicone Pad 2, ensures a close fit to the patient's leg skin, further preventing slippage. The soft texture of Silicone Pad 1 and Silicone Pad 2 also minimizes pressure and friction damage, enhancing patient comfort and ensuring treatment continuity. The addition of a strap, in conjunction with other components, compresses and deforms the thick silicone pad, allowing it to adhere securely to the upper part of the patient's ankle, further fixing the lower limb skin traction belt and improving its stability during use, thus enhancing the traction effect. Attached Figure Description

[0014] Figure 1 A perspective view of a lower limb skin traction belt with anti-slip function provided by this utility model.

[0015] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the installation of a thick silicone pad for a lower limb skin traction belt with anti-slip function provided by this utility model.

[0016] Figure 3 This invention provides a schematic diagram of the installation of an airbag in a lower limb skin traction belt with anti-slip function.

[0017] Legend:

[0018] 1. Traction mechanism; 2. Anti-skid mechanism; 11. Traction sleeve one; 12. Traction sleeve two;

[0019] 13. Elastic band; 14. Connecting band; 15. Hook; 21. Airbag 1; 22. Silicone pad 1;

[0020] 23. Two airbags; 24. Two silicone pads; 25. Anti-slip texture; 26. Straps; 27. Spinning mechanism;

[0021] 28. Thick silicone pad; 29. ​​Velcro barbed surface; 201. Velcro fleece surface. Detailed Implementation

[0022] 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.

[0023] Example 1

[0024] like Figures 1-3 As shown, this utility model provides a technical solution: a lower limb skin traction belt with anti-slip function, comprising: a traction mechanism 1, the traction mechanism 1 including a traction sleeve 11, a traction sleeve 2 12 provided on one side of the traction sleeve 11, an anti-slip mechanism 2 provided inside the traction mechanism 1, the anti-slip mechanism 2 including an airbag 21, a silicone pad 22 provided on the inner side of the airbag 21, the silicone pad 22 being fixedly connected to the airbag 21, an airbag 23 provided on one side of the airbag 21, a silicone pad 24 provided on the inner side of the airbag 23, the silicone pad 24 being fixedly connected to the airbag 23, and anti-slip textures provided on both the silicone pad 22 and the silicone pad 24. 25. One end of the second traction sleeve 12 is provided with a strap 26, which is fixedly connected to the second traction sleeve 12. A rotating ring 27 is sleeved inside the second traction sleeve 12, which is rotatably connected to the second traction sleeve 12. A thick silicone pad 28 is provided inside the second traction sleeve 12, which is fixedly connected to the second traction sleeve 12. One side of the strap 26 is provided with a hook and loop fastener 29 and a hook and loop fastener 201. Airbag 1 21 is fixedly connected to the first traction sleeve 11. Airbag 2 23 is fixedly connected to the second traction sleeve 12. The hook and loop fastener 29 is fixedly connected to the strap 26, and the hook and loop fastener 201 is fixedly connected to the strap 26.

[0025] In this embodiment, by setting up airbag 1 21 and airbag 23, and by inflating airbag 1 21 and airbag 23, silicone pad 1 22 and silicone pad 24 can fit more tightly to the patient's lower limb skin under the action of airbag 1 21 and airbag 23. As a result, the static friction between silicone pad 1 22 and silicone pad 24 and the patient's skin increases, making it less likely for the lower limb skin traction belt to slip off during use. Furthermore, a thick silicone pad 28 is set up and placed on the upper part of the patient's ankle. The muscle tissue in this position is less developed than in other positions, so the thick silicone pad 28 can fit more tightly to the skin of the patient's leg bone and is less likely to deform. In addition, the thick silicone pad 28, with the cooperation of components such as strap 26 and swivel 27, can further fix the lower limb skin traction belt.

[0026] Example 2

[0027] like Figures 1-3 As shown, one side of each of the first traction sleeve 11 and the second traction sleeve 12 is provided with an elastic band 13, which is fixedly connected to both the first traction sleeve 11 and the second traction sleeve 12. Both sides of the first traction sleeve 11 and the second traction sleeve 12 are provided with connecting bands 14, which are fixedly connected to both the first traction sleeve 11 and the second traction sleeve 12. One end of the connecting band 14 is provided with a hook 15, which is fixedly connected to the connecting band 14.

[0028] In this embodiment, by creating anti-slip textures 25 on silicone pad 22 and silicone pad 24, the anti-slip effect of silicone pad 22 and silicone pad 24 is improved, enhancing the stability of the lower limb skin traction belt. Furthermore, the inclusion of hook and loop fasteners 29 and 201 allows for a wider range of adjustment when the strap 26 and loop 27 work together to compress the thick silicone pad 28, making it suitable for more patients. Simultaneously, the inclusion of silicone pad 22, silicone pad 24, and the thick silicone pad 28 enhances the comfort of the lower limb skin traction belt during use, reducing injury to the patient during traction.

[0029] Working principle:

[0030] like Figures 1-3As shown, in use, the traction sleeve 11 and traction sleeve 22 are first worn on the patient's lower limbs, with the patient's knee exposed, and placed between the traction sleeve 11 and traction sleeve 22. When worn, the traction sleeve 11 and traction sleeve 22 will stretch and deform the elastic band 13. When the traction sleeve 11 and traction sleeve 22 come into contact with the patient's skin, the elastic band 13 will generate elasticity. Under the action of the elastic band 13, the traction sleeve 11 and traction sleeve 22 will be stably fitted onto the patient's lower limbs. Then, the airbags 11 and 23 are inflated, with the inflation amount depending on the actual situation. When the silicone pads 12 and 24 are relatively tightly fitted to the patient's skin, inflation can be stopped. At this point, the silicone pads 12 and 24 will be evenly fitted to the skin. Then, the strap 26 is passed through the loop 27 and gradually tightened. When the strap 26 tightens, it will squeeze the thick silicone pad 28, causing the thick silicone pad 28 to deform. Consequently, the end of the traction sleeve 22 will also deform. Finally, with the cooperation of the Velcro barbed surface 29 and the Velcro fleece surface 201, the strap 26 can firmly fix the thick silicone pad 28 to the upper part of the patient's ankle, further improving the stability of the lower limb skin traction belt. At this time, the connecting strap 14 is straightened and the hook 15 is connected to the traction object. Under the action of the traction object, the connecting strap 14 will pull the traction sleeve 22 and the traction sleeve 11. The silicone pad 12 and the silicone pad 24 can be tightly connected to the patient's skin under the action of the anti-slip texture 25, so that the entire lower limb skin traction belt is not easy to slip off.

[0031] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model in any other way. Any person skilled in the art may make changes or modifications to the above-disclosed technical content to create equivalent embodiments for application in other fields. However, any simple modifications, equivalent changes, and modifications made to the above embodiments based on the technical essence of the present utility model without departing from the technical solution of the present utility model shall still fall within the protection scope of the technical solution of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A lower limb skin traction belt with anti-slip function, characterized in that, include: A traction mechanism (1) is provided, comprising a traction sleeve one (11), a traction sleeve two (12) on one side of the traction sleeve one (11), an anti-slip mechanism (2) inside the traction mechanism (1), the anti-slip mechanism (2) comprising an airbag one (21), a silicone pad one (22) on the inner side of the airbag one (21), the silicone pad one (22) being fixedly connected to the airbag one (21), an airbag two (23) on one side of the airbag one (21), a silicone pad two (24) on the inner side of the airbag two (23), the silicone pad two (24) being fixedly connected to the airbag one (21), and a silicone pad two (24) on the inner side of the airbag two (23). The second rubber pad (24) is fixedly connected to the second airbag (23). Both the first silicone pad (22) and the second silicone pad (24) are provided with anti-slip texture (25). One end of the second traction sleeve (12) is provided with a strap (26). The strap (26) is fixedly connected to the second traction sleeve (12). A rotating ring (27) is sleeved inside the second traction sleeve (12). The rotating ring (27) is rotatably connected to the second traction sleeve (12). A thick silicone pad (28) is provided inside the second traction sleeve (12). The thick silicone pad (28) is fixedly connected to the second traction sleeve (12).

2. The lower limb skin traction belt with anti-slip function according to claim 1, characterized in that: One side of the strap (26) is provided with a hook and loop fastener (29), and the other side of the strap (26) is provided with a hook and loop fleece fastener (201).

3. The lower limb skin traction belt with anti-slip function according to claim 1, characterized in that: The first airbag (21) is fixedly connected to the first traction sleeve (11), and the second airbag (23) is fixedly connected to the second traction sleeve (12).

4. The lower limb skin traction belt with anti-slip function according to claim 2, characterized in that: The hook and loop fastener (29) is fixedly connected to the strap (26), and the hook and loop fastener (201) is fixedly connected to the strap (26).

5. A lower limb skin traction belt with anti-slip function according to claim 1, characterized in that: Both the first traction sleeve (11) and the second traction sleeve (12) are provided with an elastic band (13) on one side, and the elastic band (13) is fixedly connected to the first traction sleeve (11) and the second traction sleeve (12).

6. A lower limb skin traction belt with anti-slip function according to claim 5, characterized in that: Both sides of the first traction sleeve (11) and the second traction sleeve (12) are provided with connecting straps (14), and the connecting straps (14) are fixedly connected to the first traction sleeve (11) and the second traction sleeve (12).

7. A lower limb skin traction belt with anti-slip function according to claim 6, characterized in that: One end of the connecting band (14) is provided with a hook (15), and the hook (15) is fixedly connected to the connecting band (14).