A portable bedside treatment vehicle
By designing a convenient bedside treatment cart and using a mobile frame, support rod, and elastic rope assembly, the problems of large space occupation and items falling off the cart have been solved, achieving more efficient space utilization and item protection.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- 汪淑敏
- Filing Date
- 2025-06-25
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-23
AI Technical Summary
The existing treatment cart's overall layout results in a large space occupation, and the lack of complete enclosure of the storage platform makes it easy for items to tip over and fall.
A convenient bedside treatment cart was designed, which adopts a structure of a mobile frame, casters, support rods and storage platform. The support rod is located at one end of the mobile frame, and an elastic rope assembly is set on the storage platform to form a blocking structure. The support rod can be raised and lowered, and drawers and mounting brackets are set on the storage platform to optimize space utilization and item storage.
This improved the space utilization efficiency of the treatment cart, prevented items from falling off, facilitated clinical operations, and reduced space occupation and passageway congestion.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of treatment vehicles, specifically to a convenient bedside treatment vehicle. Background Technology
[0002] Treatment carts are commonly used tools in clinical practice, but existing treatment carts have the following shortcomings:
[0003] 1. The overall layout, both vertical and horizontal, means that the treatment cart cannot be inserted into the bed after being parked next to it, and it occupies a large amount of space;
[0004] 2. The top shelf of the treatment cart usually has barriers on three sides, with one side left unbarred for storing and retrieving items. However, this means that if the treatment cart is bumped during movement, some tall bottled items may tip over and fall out through the unbarred side. Utility Model Content
[0005] This invention addresses the above-mentioned problems and overcomes at least one deficiency by proposing a convenient bedside treatment cart.
[0006] The technical solution adopted by this utility model is as follows:
[0007] A portable bedside treatment cart includes a mobile frame, casters, support rods, and a storage table;
[0008] The mobile frame has a first end and a second end;
[0009] The casters are located at the bottom of the movable frame;
[0010] The lower end of the support rod is fixed to the movable frame, and the support rod is located at or near the first end of the movable frame;
[0011] The storage platform is fixedly or rotatably mounted on the upper end of the support rod at one end, and the other end is above or diagonally above the second end of the movable frame.
[0012] The storage platform includes:
[0013] A rectangular body, with a barrier above three of the sides of the upper surface of the body, and a pick-and-place opening above the remaining side, the pick-and-place opening having a first end and a second end;
[0014] An elastic rope assembly has one end fixed to the body or enclosure and located at or near the first end of the pick-up and drop-off port, and the other end is detachably mounted on the body or enclosure located at the second end of the pick-up and drop-off port. The elastic rope assembly is used to form a blocking structure at the pick-up and drop-off port to prevent items on the upper surface of the body from falling off the pick-up and drop-off port.
[0015] The support rod of this portable bedside treatment cart is located at or near the first end of the movable frame. This design allows the operator to push the movable frame under the bed (i.e., insert it into the bed) during use, effectively reducing space occupation and preventing congestion in the passageway. An elastic rope assembly creates a barrier at the retrieval and placement opening, preventing items from falling off the surface of the cart.
[0016] In practical applications, it is preferable that the lower end of the main body is rotatably mounted on the upper end of the support rod, as this arrangement facilitates clinical operation.
[0017] In one embodiment of the present invention, each of the four corners of the upper surface of the body has a mounting post, and the four mounting posts are, in order, a first mounting post, a second mounting post, a third mounting post and a fourth mounting post;
[0018] The enclosure is fixed between the first and second mounting posts, between the second and third mounting posts, and between the third and fourth mounting posts.
[0019] The pick-and-place opening is formed between the first mounting post and the fourth mounting post;
[0020] One end of the elastic rope assembly is fixed to the first mounting post, and the other end is used for detachable mounting on the fourth mounting post.
[0021] In one embodiment of the present invention, the fourth mounting post has a first threaded hole, and the elastic rope assembly includes an elastic rope and a connector; one end of the elastic rope is fixed to the first mounting post, and the other end is connected to the connector, the connector has a threaded section, and the threaded section is threadedly engaged with the first threaded hole.
[0022] The connector engages with the first threaded hole via a threaded section, enabling quick and reliable installation and disassembly.
[0023] In one embodiment of the present invention, the first mounting post has a second threaded hole, and when the connector does not mate with the first threaded hole, the threaded section of the connector is screwed onto the second threaded hole.
[0024] When no obstruction is required, the connector is connected to the second threaded hole. When preventing items that are easily tipped over, the connector can be unscrewed from the second threaded hole and then screwed into the first threaded hole.
[0025] In one embodiment of the present invention, the second threaded hole is located on the side of the first mounting post facing away from the second mounting post.
[0026] This design ensures that when the connector is screwed into the second threaded hole, the connector is located within the space of the pick-and-place opening, preventing interference with the items during pick-and-place operations.
[0027] In one embodiment of this utility model, a connecting part is rotatably mounted on one end of the connector facing away from the threaded section, and one end of the elastic rope is fixed on the connecting part.
[0028] The rotating connection prevents the elastic rope from being excessively twisted when the threaded section is rotated during the connection.
[0029] In one embodiment of this utility model, the support rod is a liftable support rod.
[0030] The support rod can adopt various existing lifting structures, such as a multi-segment elastic buckle structure, or an electric lifting structure, etc.
[0031] In one embodiment of the present invention, at least one drawer is installed on the side of the main body; the outer side of the drawer is provided with a plurality of storage bags, and each storage bag is provided with an indicator label on its outer side.
[0032] Storage bags can be set up to hold items used in daily treatment, and the labels make them easy to find at a glance.
[0033] In one embodiment of the present invention, the side of the main body is further provided with a plurality of mounting brackets, at least one mounting bracket for mounting a sharps box and at least one mounting bracket for mounting a trash can.
[0034] In one embodiment of the present invention, at least one placement groove is formed by recessing the upper surface of the body;
[0035] A handle is also fixed to the side wall of the body.
[0036] The placement slot can be used to hold items such as intravenous injection trays.
[0037] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: The support rod of the portable bedside treatment cart is located at or near the first end of the movable frame. This arrangement allows the operator to push the movable frame under the bed (i.e., insert it into the bed) during use, effectively reducing space occupation and preventing congestion in the passageway. By setting an elastic rope assembly, a blocking structure can be formed at the retrieval and placement port to prevent items on the upper surface of the main body from falling off the retrieval and placement port. Attached Figure Description
[0038] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of a portable bedside treatment cart;
[0039] Figure 2 yes Figure 1 Enlarged view of point A in the middle;
[0040] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the portable bedside treatment cart from another angle;
[0041] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram showing the connector moving from the second threaded hole to the first threaded hole;
[0042] Figure 5 yes Figure 4 Enlarged view of point B in the middle;
[0043] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram showing the connector after it is screwed into the first threaded hole.
[0044] The labels for the attached figures are as follows:
[0045] 1. Movable frame; 11. First end of the movable frame; 12. Second end of the movable frame; 2. Casters; 3. Support rod; 4. Storage platform; 41. Main body; 421. First mounting post; 4211. Second threaded hole; 422. Second mounting post; 423. Third mounting post; 424. Fourth mounting post; 4241. First threaded hole; 43. Enclosure; 44. Retrieval port; 441. First end of the retrieval port; 442. Second end of the retrieval port; 45. Elastic rope assembly; 451. Elastic rope; 452. Connector; 4521. Threaded section; 4522. Connecting part; 46. Drawer; 47. Storage bag; 471. Indicator label; 48. Mounting bracket; 49. Placement slot; 5. Handle. Detailed Implementation
[0046] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the embodiments of this application clearer, the technical solutions of the embodiments of this application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this application, and not all embodiments. The components of the embodiments of this application described and shown in the accompanying drawings can generally be arranged and designed in various different configurations.
[0047] In the description of this application, it should be noted that the terms "inner" and "outer," etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings, or the orientation or positional relationship commonly used when the product is in use. They are used only for the convenience of describing this application and for simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this application. Furthermore, the terms "first," "second," etc., are used only to distinguish descriptions and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance.
[0048] In the description of this application, it should also be noted that, unless otherwise expressly specified and limited, the terms "setup" and "connection" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; and they can refer to the internal connection of two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this application based on the specific circumstances.
[0049] The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0050] like Figures 1-6 As shown, a portable bedside treatment cart includes a mobile frame 1, casters 2, support rods 3, and a storage table 4;
[0051] The movable frame 1 has a first end and a second end;
[0052] The casters 2 are located at the bottom of the movable frame 1;
[0053] The lower end of the support rod 3 is fixed to the movable frame 1, and the support rod 3 is located at or near the first end 11 of the movable frame;
[0054] The storage platform 4 is rotatably mounted on the upper end of the support rod 3 at one end, and the other end is above or diagonally above the second end 12 of the movable frame.
[0055] Storage platform 4 includes:
[0056] The body 41 is rectangular. There are barriers 43 above three sides of the upper surface of the body 41, and a pick-up and put-out opening 44 is formed above the remaining side. The pick-up and put-out opening 44 has a first end and a second end. The lower end of the body 41 is rotatably mounted on a support rod.
[0057] The elastic rope assembly 45 has one end fixed to the body 41 or the enclosure 43 and located at or near the first end 441 of the pick-up and put-out opening, and the other end is for detachable installation on the body 41 or the enclosure 43 located at the second end 442 of the pick-up and put-out opening. The elastic rope assembly 45 is used to form a blocking structure at the pick-up and put-out opening 44 to prevent items on the upper surface of the body 41 from falling off the pick-up and put-out opening 44.
[0058] The support rod 3 of the portable bedside treatment cart of this application is located at or near the first end 11 of the movable frame. This arrangement allows the operator to push the movable frame 1 under the bed (i.e., insert it into the bed) during use, effectively reducing space occupation and preventing congestion in the passageway. By setting the elastic rope assembly 45, a blocking structure can be formed at the retrieval port 44 to prevent items on the upper surface of the main body 41 from falling off the retrieval port 44.
[0059] The lower end of the main body is rotatably mounted on the upper end of the support rod, which facilitates clinical operation. Preferably, there is a damping element or a locking / unlocking structure between the main body and the support rod (existing locking / unlocking structures can be used).
[0060] In other embodiments, the body can also be directly fixed to the support rod.
[0061] like Figure 1 and 3 As shown, in this embodiment, there are mounting posts at the four corners of the upper surface of the body 41, and the four mounting posts are, in order, the first mounting post 421, the second mounting post 422, the third mounting post 423 and the fourth mounting post 424;
[0062] A barrier 43 is fixed between the first mounting post 421 and the second mounting post 422, a barrier 43 is fixed between the second mounting post 422 and the third mounting post 423, and a barrier 43 is fixed between the third mounting post 423 and the fourth mounting post 424.
[0063] A pick-and-place opening 44 is formed between the first mounting post 421 and the fourth mounting post 424;
[0064] like Figure 1 , 4 As shown in Figures 5 and 6, one end of the elastic rope assembly 45 is fixed to the first mounting post 421, and the other end is used for detachable mounting of the post to the fourth mounting post 424.
[0065] like Figure 1 , 3 As shown in Figure 6, in this embodiment, the fourth mounting post 424 has a first threaded hole 4241, and the elastic rope assembly 45 includes an elastic rope 451 and a connector 452; one end of the elastic rope 451 is fixed to the first mounting post 421, and the other end is connected to the connector 452. The connector 452 has a threaded section 4521, which is threadedly engaged with the first threaded hole 4241.
[0066] The connector 452 engages with the first threaded hole 4241 via the threaded section 4521, enabling quick and reliable installation and disassembly.
[0067] like Figure 2 and 4 As shown, in this embodiment, the first mounting post 421 has a second threaded hole 4211. When the connector 452 does not engage with the first threaded hole 4241, the threaded section 4521 of the connector 452 is screwed onto the second threaded hole 4211.
[0068] When a blocking structure is not required, the connector 452 is connected to the second threaded hole 4211. When preventing items that are easily tipped over, the connector 452 can be unscrewed from the second threaded hole 4211 and then screwed into the first threaded hole 4241.
[0069] like Figure 1 and 2 As shown, in this embodiment, the second threaded hole 4211 is located on the side of the first mounting post 421 facing away from the second mounting post 422.
[0070] This configuration ensures that when the connector 452 is screwed into the second threaded hole 4211, the connector 452 is located in the space where the pick-and-place port 44 is located, and will not interfere with the items when picking them up or putting them down.
[0071] like Figure 5 As shown, in this embodiment, the connector 452 has a connecting part 4522 rotatably mounted on one end facing away from the threaded section 4521, and one end of the elastic rope 451 is fixed on the connecting part 4522.
[0072] The rotating connection 4522 prevents the elastic rope 451 from being excessively twisted when the threaded section 4521 is rotated and screwed in.
[0073] In this embodiment, the support rod 3 is a liftable support rod 3. In practical applications, the support rod 3 can adopt various existing liftable structures, such as a multi-segment elastic buckle structure, or an electrically lifting structure, etc.
[0074] like Figure 1 As shown, in this embodiment, at least one drawer 46 is installed on the side of the main body 41; a plurality of storage bags 47 are provided on the outer side of the drawer 46, and an indicator label 471 is provided on the outer side of each storage bag 47.
[0075] The storage bag 47 can hold items used for daily treatment, and the label 471 makes them easy to find.
[0076] like Figure 1 and 3 As shown, in this embodiment, the side of the main body 41 is also provided with a plurality of mounting brackets 48, at least one mounting bracket 48 is used to install a sharps box, and at least one mounting bracket 48 is used to install a trash can.
[0077] like Figure 1 and 3 As shown, in this embodiment, the upper surface of the body 41 is recessed to form at least one placement groove 49; the placement groove 49 can be used to place items such as intravenous injection treatment trays.
[0078] like Figure 1 and 3As shown, a handle 5 is also fixed to the side wall of the main body 41.
[0079] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and does not limit the scope of patent protection of the present utility model. Any equivalent structural transformations made based on the content of the present utility model specification and drawings, whether directly or indirectly applied to other related technical fields, are similarly included within the scope of protection of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A portable bedside treatment cart, characterized in that, Includes a mobile frame, casters, support rods, and storage platform; The mobile frame has a first end and a second end; The casters are located at the bottom of the movable frame; The lower end of the support rod is fixed to the movable frame, and the support rod is located at or near the first end of the movable frame; The storage platform is fixedly or rotatably mounted on the upper end of the support rod at one end, and the other end is above or diagonally above the second end of the movable frame. The storage platform includes: A rectangular body, with a barrier above three of the sides of the upper surface of the body, and a pick-and-place opening above the remaining side, the pick-and-place opening having a first end and a second end; An elastic rope assembly has one end fixed to the body or enclosure and located at or near the first end of the pick-up and drop-off port, and the other end is detachably mounted on the body or enclosure located at the second end of the pick-up and drop-off port. The elastic rope assembly is used to form a blocking structure at the pick-up and drop-off port to prevent items on the upper surface of the body from falling off the pick-up and drop-off port.
2. The portable bedside treatment cart as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The upper surface of the body has four mounting posts at each of the four corners, and the four mounting posts are, in order, the first mounting post, the second mounting post, the third mounting post and the fourth mounting post; The enclosure is fixed between the first and second mounting posts, between the second and third mounting posts, and between the third and fourth mounting posts. The pick-and-place opening is formed between the first mounting post and the fourth mounting post; One end of the elastic rope assembly is fixed to the first mounting post, and the other end is used for detachable mounting on the fourth mounting post.
3. The portable bedside treatment cart as described in claim 2, characterized in that, The fourth mounting post has a first threaded hole, and the elastic rope assembly includes an elastic rope and a connector; one end of the elastic rope is fixed to the first mounting post, and the other end is connected to the connector, the connector has a threaded section, and the threaded section is threadedly engaged with the first threaded hole.
4. The portable bedside treatment cart as described in claim 3, characterized in that, The first mounting post has a second threaded hole. When the connector does not mate with the first threaded hole, the threaded section of the connector is screwed onto the second threaded hole.
5. The portable bedside treatment cart as described in claim 4, characterized in that, The second threaded hole is located on the side of the first mounting post facing away from the second mounting post.
6. The portable bedside treatment cart as described in claim 3, characterized in that, The connector head has a connecting part rotatably mounted on one end facing away from the threaded section, and one end of the elastic rope is fixed to the connecting part.
7. The portable bedside treatment cart as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The support rod is a liftable support rod.
8. The portable bedside treatment cart as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The main body has at least one drawer installed on its side; the outer side of the drawer is provided with multiple storage bags, and each storage bag has an indicator label on its outer side.
9. The portable bedside treatment cart as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The side of the main body is also provided with multiple mounting brackets, at least one mounting bracket for mounting a sharps box and at least one mounting bracket for mounting a trash can.
10. The portable bedside treatment cart as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The upper surface of the body is recessed to form at least one placement groove; A handle is also fixed to the side wall of the body.