A bandaging support device for use in an emergency department

CN224357774UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-16LIUCHENG COUNTY PEOPLES HOSPITAL

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
LIUCHENG COUNTY PEOPLES HOSPITAL
Filing Date
2025-06-12
Publication Date
2026-06-16

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Abstract

The utility model provides a bandaging support device for emergency department, including base and sterile collection bag, the base is provided with two support vertical poles with interval, the top of each support vertical pole all is provided with support and holds in the palm, be provided with the garbage rack for the encasing garbage bag between two support vertical poles, and the garbage rack both ends are connected on two support vertical poles respectively, the top detachable mounting of garbage rack holds thing subassembly, and the thing subassembly includes connecting frame and the supporting plate, and connecting frame detachable mounting is at the top of garbage rack, and the top of connecting frame slide installation supporting plate, the bag body of sterile collection bag sets up between two support vertical poles, and the part of its bag mouth covers the support and holds in the palm of two support vertical pole top, and extends to the bottom of support and holds in the palm, and is clamped in the bottom of support and holds in the palm by the clamping of clamping block. The device can collect the liquid that the patient suffers from the limb in the process of bandaging to a greater extent, also can avoid the pollution support device of patient to a greater extent, improve the security of device use, reduce the risk of infection when using next patient.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of emergency nursing bandaging technology, and in particular to a bandaging support device for use in the emergency department. Background Technology

[0002] Bandaging is one of the medical procedures for emergency treatment of trauma in the emergency department. In order to facilitate bandaging, various bandaging support devices have emerged.

[0003] Patent document CN220344656U discloses a bandaging support device for emergency department nursing. It facilitates the replacement and cleaning of the protective pad that comes into contact with the patient's affected limb by incorporating a removable protective pad on the support block. This reduces blood residue on the pad, preventing infection of other injured patients and improving the safety of the support device to some extent. Furthermore, the tray design catches blood and alcohol flowing from the patient, reducing their spread to other parts of the device and decreasing the cleaning workload for medical staff. However, due to the tray design, after treating one patient, medical staff need to clean and disinfect the tray before bandaging the next patient, making the operation somewhat complex. Additionally, the tray cannot completely prevent blood and alcohol from leaking out. Therefore, the existing bandaging support device still requires further improvement. Utility Model Content

[0004] In view of the above, it is necessary to provide a bandaging support device for emergency departments. This device can collect fluids flowing from the patient's affected limb during the bandaging process to a greater extent, and can also avoid the patient contaminating the support device to a greater extent, thereby improving the safety of the device and reducing the risk of infection when the next patient uses it.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the technical solution adopted by this utility model is as follows:

[0006] An emergency department bandaging support device includes a base with two supporting vertical rods spaced apart on the base. Each supporting vertical rod has a supporting bracket at its top. A garbage rack for holding garbage bags is disposed between the two supporting vertical rods. The garbage rack is located directly above the base, with its two ends connected to the two supporting vertical rods respectively. A detachable support assembly is installed on the top of the garbage rack. The support assembly includes a connecting frame and a tray. The connecting frame is detachably installed on the top of the garbage rack, and the tray is slidably installed on the top of the connecting frame in a sliding direction perpendicular to the parallel direction of the two supporting vertical rods. The tray is located below the supporting bracket.

[0007] It also includes a sterile collection bag, the bag body of which is disposed between two supporting vertical rods, the part of which at the opening of the bag covers the support bracket at the top of the two supporting vertical rods and extends to the bottom of the support bracket, and is clamped by a locking block at the bottom of the support bracket.

[0008] Preferably, the connecting frame engages with the garbage rack, and the connecting frame and the garbage rack form a clamping structure for holding the opening of the garbage bag.

[0009] Preferably, a storage tray is slidably inserted into the middle of the tray, and the sliding direction of the storage tray is parallel to the sliding direction of the tray.

[0010] Preferably, the end of the storage tray facing the outside of the tray is provided with a handle.

[0011] Preferably, the top surface of the tray is provided with a groove structure.

[0012] Preferably, the card block is detachably mounted on the support bracket.

[0013] Preferably, a storage drawer is provided on the side of the base.

[0014] Preferably, the base is provided with casters equipped with brakes at its bottom.

[0015] Preferably, the supporting vertical rod is a telescopic structure.

[0016] Compared with the prior art, the present invention has the following beneficial effects:

[0017] This invention utilizes a sterile collection bag fitted between the support bracket and the two support rods. This allows the fluid flowing from the patient's affected limb to be largely collected by the sterile collection bag, reducing its spread to other parts of the device and thus lessening the cleaning workload for medical staff. Secondly, the sterile collection bag prevents the affected limb from directly contacting the support bracket, reducing the possibility of contamination and significantly decreasing the risk of infection for other patients. Furthermore, the device's safety is enhanced simply by replacing the sterile collection bag, making it easier to operate and more practical. Attached Figure Description

[0018] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the first embodiment of the present invention. In the diagram, the garbage bag and the sterile collection bag are not covered.

[0019] Figure 2 yes Figure 1 Another structural diagram shows a clip at the bottom of a support bracket detaching from the support bracket.

[0020] Figure 3 yes Figure 1Another structural diagram shows that garbage bags and sterile collection bags have been installed.

[0021] Figure 4 yes Figure 3 A schematic diagram of the structure of the centrally placed tray in use.

[0022] Figure 5 yes Figure 3 A schematic diagram showing the structure of the garbage bag exposed when the sterile collection bag is removed after bandaging and ready to be thrown into the garbage bag.

[0023] Figure 6 yes Figure 5 A schematic diagram of the structure of the garbage bag when it is not shown.

[0024] Figure 7 yes Figure 5 A schematic diagram of the structure after the support component is removed, viewed from another angle.

[0025] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the second embodiment of the present invention. In the diagram, the garbage bag and the sterile collection bag are not covered.

[0026] Explanation of main component symbols

[0027] In the diagram: 1. Base; 2. Support rod; 3. Support bracket; 4. Tray; 5. Connecting frame; 6. Tray plate; 7. Storage tray; 8. Locking block; 9. Sterile collection bag; 10. Tray bag; 11. Storage drawer; 12. Casters.

[0028] The following detailed description, in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, will further illustrate this utility model. Detailed Implementation

[0029] Please see Figure 1-7 In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, a bandaging support device for emergency department includes a base 1 and a sterile collection bag 9.

[0030] Two supporting vertical rods 2 are spaced apart on the base 1. Each supporting vertical rod 2 has a supporting support 3 at its top, which is used to support the patient's limbs. The two-point support improves the stability of the support placement. A garbage rack 4 for holding garbage bags 10 is set between the two supporting vertical rods 2. The garbage rack 4 is located directly above the base 1, and its two ends are respectively connected to the two supporting vertical rods 2. A detachable support assembly is installed on the top of the garbage rack 4. The support assembly includes a connecting frame 5 and a tray 6. The connecting frame 5 is detachably installed on the top of the garbage rack 4. The tray 6 is slidably installed on the top of the connecting frame 5. The sliding direction is perpendicular to the parallel direction of the two supporting vertical rods 2. The tray 6 is located below the supporting support 3. The body of the sterile collection bag 9 is placed between the two supporting vertical rods 2. The part of its bag opening covers the supporting support 3 at the top of the two supporting vertical rods 2 and extends to the bottom of the supporting support 3. It is clamped by a locking block 8 at the bottom of the supporting support 3.

[0031] This invention uses a support bracket 3 and a locking block 8 to attach a sterile collection bag 9 to two supporting vertical rods 2 in an open state. The open sterile collection bag 9 can be positioned under the patient's affected limb, which is placed on the support bracket 3. In this way, during the bandaging process, medications and blood can flow directly into the sterile collection bag 9, and medical supplies can also be disposed of in the sterile collection bag 9. After bandaging, the sterile collection bag 9 can be removed and replaced with a new sterile collection bag 9 for use on the next patient. This reduces the possibility of contamination of the support device during the bandaging process, facilitates repeated use, and is highly safe.

[0032] In this invention, the sterile collection bag 9 also covers the support bracket 3. The patient's affected limb does not directly contact the support bracket 3. Therefore, during the bandaging process, the support bracket 3 will not be contaminated under normal circumstances. Moreover, after putting on a new sterile collection bag 9 again, the support bracket 3 can be kept clean and sterile. The possibility of the next patient's affected limb being infected when placed on the support bracket 3 is very low. It can be considered that there is no possibility of the next patient being infected due to the previous patient's use. In other words, when this invention is reused, the step of cleaning and disinfecting the support bracket 3 can be omitted, and the safety of the device can be guaranteed without replacing the support bracket 3.

[0033] In this invention, the opening of the sterile collection bag 9 is stably secured to the support support 3 by a locking block 8 at the bottom of the support support 3. When the locking block 8 is removed from the support support 3, the sterile collection bag 9 is released from its fixation. The locking block 8 can have various structures; it can be a block structure that partially embeds into a slot at the bottom of the support support 3, an annular locking strip structure fitted onto a protruding strip at the bottom of the support support 3, a clamp structure that holds the connection between the support rod 2 and the support support 3, or a magnetic fixing method, etc. No specific limitation is made here. The accompanying drawings of this application show a block structure. Preferably, the locking block 8 is detachably mounted on the support support 3.

[0034] In this invention, the bottom of the sterile collection bag 9 can be supported by the tray 6 to prevent it from falling. In addition, the tray 6 also serves to close the opening of the garbage bag 10 on the garbage rack 4. That is, in this invention, the garbage bag 10 on the garbage rack 4 allows medical staff to easily collect used sterile collection bags 9. The garbage rack 4 is directly positioned between the two supporting vertical rods 2, making the device compact, space-saving, and easy to use. Preferably, the top surface of the tray 6 has a groove structure so that the bottom of the sterile collection bag 9 is contained within the groove structure.

[0035] In this embodiment, preferably, the connecting frame 5 engages with the garbage rack 4, and the connecting frame 5 and the garbage rack 4 form a clamping structure for holding the opening of the garbage bag 10. That is, after the opening of the garbage bag 10 is fitted onto the garbage rack 4, the connecting frame 5 is closed, allowing the garbage bag 10 to be stably installed on the garbage rack 4. When disposing of garbage, the tray 6 is slid sideways to expose the opening of the garbage bag 10, allowing medical waste to be disposed of into the garbage bag 10. After the tray 6 is reset, the garbage bag 10 is sealed. Further, a storage tray 7 is slidably inserted into the middle of the tray 6, and the sliding direction of the storage tray 7 is parallel to the sliding direction of the tray 6. The storage tray 7 can slide out sideways, making it convenient for medical staff to place some bandages, thus eliminating the need for an additional medical tray. More preferably, a pull handle is provided at the end of the storage tray 7 facing the outside of the tray 6, so that the storage tray 7 can be easily pulled out. It should be noted that if you are concerned about contamination of the storage tray 7, you can place a sterile pad on the storage tray 7 before use.

[0036] Furthermore, a storage drawer 11 is provided on the side of the base 1, which can be used to store sterile collection bags 9, garbage bags 10 and various medical supplies.

[0037] Furthermore, the bottom of the base 1 is provided with casters 12 equipped with brakes to facilitate the movement of the device.

[0038] Please see Figure 8 In another embodiment of this utility model, the supporting vertical rod 2 is a telescopic structure, which can adjust the height of the supporting support 3 to improve the patient's comfort. In this structural configuration, the support assembly can be located in the fixed section of the supporting vertical rod 2 or in the movable section of the supporting vertical rod 2; there is no specific limitation on this. Preferably, it is located in the fixed section, such as... Figure 8 As shown. However, it should be noted that the telescopic structure of the supporting vertical rod 2 can be an electric lifting rod, a manual telescopic rod with a locking structure, or other lifting structures.

[0039] The above description is a detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the present utility model. However, the embodiments are not intended to limit the scope of the patent application of the present utility model. All equivalent changes or modifications made under the technical spirit of the present utility model should fall within the patent scope covered by the present utility model.

Claims

1. A bandage support device for use in the emergency department, comprising a base, characterized in that: The base has two supporting vertical rods spaced apart, and each supporting vertical rod has a supporting bracket at its top. A garbage rack for holding garbage bags is set between the two supporting vertical rods. The garbage rack is located directly above the base, and its two ends are respectively connected to the two supporting vertical rods. A detachable support assembly is installed on the top of the garbage rack. The support assembly includes a connecting frame and a tray. The connecting frame is detachably installed on the top of the garbage rack, and the tray is slidably installed on the top of the connecting frame. The sliding direction is perpendicular to the parallel direction of the two supporting vertical rods, and the tray is located below the supporting bracket. It also includes a sterile collection bag, the bag body of which is disposed between two supporting vertical rods, the part of which at the opening of the bag covers the support bracket at the top of the two supporting vertical rods and extends to the bottom of the support bracket, and is clamped by a locking block at the bottom of the support bracket.

2. The bandaging support device for emergency department use as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The connecting frame engages with the garbage rack, and the connecting frame and the garbage rack form a clamping structure for holding the opening of the garbage bag.

3. The bandaging support device for emergency department use as described in claim 1, characterized in that: A storage tray is slidably inserted into the middle of the tray, and the sliding direction of the storage tray is parallel to the sliding direction of the tray.

4. The bandaging support device for emergency department use as described in claim 3, characterized in that: The storage tray has a handle at one end facing the outside of the tray.

5. The bandaging support device for emergency department use as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The top surface of the tray is provided with a groove structure.

6. The bandaging support device for emergency department use as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The card block can be detachably installed on the support bracket.

7. The bandaging support device for emergency department use as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The base has a storage drawer on its side.

8. The bandaging support device for emergency department use as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The base is equipped with braked casters at its bottom.

9. The bandaging support device for emergency department use as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The supporting vertical rod is a telescopic structure.