Insulin pump fixing waistcoat convenient to fix and carry

By using a limiting ring belt and a take-up roller design, the problem of insulin pumps easily shifting in waist packs and being inconvenient to carry has been solved, achieving a secure and efficient use of insulin pumps in waist packs.

CN224370362UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-19175TH HOSPITAL OF PEOPLES LIBERATION ARMY

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
175TH HOSPITAL OF PEOPLES LIBERATION ARMY
Filing Date
2025-04-09
Publication Date
2026-06-19

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing fixed waist packs are not convenient for securing and carrying insulin pumps, causing the pump to easily shift during exercise. Furthermore, the connecting straps are too long and cumbersome, reducing efficiency.

Method used

An insulin pump securing waist pack was designed, which includes a limiting ring belt and a retractable roller. The insulin pump is secured by the combination of the limiting ring belt and Velcro. The design of the retractable roller and waist belt makes it easy to carry, prevents the pump from shifting, and allows the waist belt to be retracted when not in use to avoid affecting its use.

🎯Benefits of technology

It effectively secures the insulin pump, preventing it from shifting during exercise, improving portability and efficiency, and simplifying the carrying process.

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Abstract

This utility model discloses an insulin pump securing waist pack that is easy to fix and carry, relating to the field of insulin pump technology. It includes a main body, a limiting ring, and a winding roller. A limiting wristband is located at the middle of the rear end of the main body, and a cover body is connected to the upper end of the main body. A Velcro strap is located on the rear side inside the main body, with a limiting ring distributed in front of the Velcro strap. A Velcro hook surface is located below the front end of the limiting ring. A mounting frame is located on the right side of the outside of the main body, and a winding roller is connected inside the mounting frame. An auxiliary handle is located on the upper end of the winding roller. A wearing waist belt is located outside the winding roller, with a first Velcro strap on the left side and a first Velcro hook surface on the right side. This convenient insulin pump securing waist pack can prevent the insulin pump from shifting inside the waist pack during excessive movement, improving the overall practicality of the waist pack.
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