A temporary article placing box for outpatient physical examination
By designing a framework and components in combination, the storage box for outpatient physical examination items can be easily disassembled and positioned, solving the problem of incomplete cleaning, improving hygiene and safety, and reducing the risk of cross-infection.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- RUIJIN HOSPITAL AFFILIATED TO SHANGHAI JIAO TONG UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE HAINAN HOSPITAL (HAINAN BOAO RESEARCH HOSPITAL)
- Filing Date
- 2025-07-11
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-23
AI Technical Summary
The internal partitions of the existing outpatient physical examination supplies storage boxes are fixed and cannot be removed, resulting in incomplete cleaning, dead corners, easy growth of bacteria, affecting hygiene and safety, and increasing the risk of cross-infection.
A temporary storage box for outpatient physical examination items was designed. It uses a combination of components such as a frame, a storage plate, a support rod, casters, a turntable, a guide groove, a movable frame, a slider, a fixed plate, gears, racks, and lead screws to achieve convenient disassembly and positioning of the storage plate and the isolation plate, ensuring thorough cleaning and disinfection.
The design, which facilitates easy disassembly and positioning, improves cleaning effectiveness, prevents bacterial growth, reduces the risk of cross-infection, and meets the high standards of cleaning required in medical environments.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of storage box technology, and in particular relates to a temporary storage box for outpatient physical examination items. Background Technology
[0002] Outpatient physical examinations are convenient health assessment services conducted in hospitals or professional health examination centers. They allow individuals to undergo various examinations, including physical examinations, blood tests, and electrocardiograms, without hospitalization. The aim is to detect diseases early and assess health status. Temporary storage boxes for outpatient physical examination items provide a safe and hygienic place for people to temporarily store personal items such as mobile phones, wallets, and coats, ensuring that items are properly stored during various examinations, making the entire physical examination process more convenient, faster, and worry-free.
[0003] The problem with existing technology is that, during cleaning and disinfection, the internal partitions are fixed and cannot be removed, resulting in incomplete cleaning, dead corners, easy bacterial growth, and affecting hygiene and safety. It cannot effectively meet the high standards of cleaning required for medical environments, increases the risk of cross-infection, and poses a potential threat to the health of users. Utility Model Content
[0004] To address the problems existing in the prior art, this utility model provides a temporary storage box for outpatient physical examination items, which has the advantages of easy disassembly and cleaning. It solves the problem that when cleaning and disinfecting existing equipment, the internal partitions are fixed and cannot be disassembled, resulting in incomplete cleaning, dead corners, easy bacterial growth, affecting hygiene and safety, failing to effectively meet the high standard of cleaning required for the medical environment, increasing the risk of cross-infection, and posing a potential threat to the health of users.
[0005] This utility model is implemented as follows: a temporary storage box for outpatient physical examination items includes a frame, storage plates and support rods. The four corners of the bottom of the frame are fixedly connected with casters. A number of support rods are fixedly connected to the rear side inside the frame. The support rods are evenly distributed inside the frame. A number of storage plates are placed inside the frame.
[0006] In a preferred embodiment of this invention, the top of the frame is provided with a receiving groove, inside which a turntable is placed. The bottom of the turntable is rotatably connected to the bottom of the receiving groove. Guide grooves are provided on both the front and rear sides of the bottom of the turntable, and the guide grooves are all curved. Movable frames are placed on both the left and right sides inside the receiving groove, and the bottoms of the movable frames are slidably connected to the bottom of the receiving groove. A slider is fixedly connected to the top of the movable frames on the side closest to each other, and the slider is slidably connected to the inside of the guide groove. By setting up the turntable, guide grooves, and sliders, the fixed plate can be driven to perform precise opening and closing actions, realizing the stable clamping and quick unlocking of the placement plate, thereby improving the ease of operation of the equipment.
[0007] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, fixed plates are placed on both the left and right sides inside the frame, and the upper and lower sides of the fixed plates are slidably connected to the inside of the frame. Two through slots are opened on both the left and right sides of the bottom of the receiving groove. Movable blocks are fixedly connected to the front and rear sides of the top of the fixed plates. The movable blocks are slidably connected to the inside of the through slots, and the top of the movable blocks is fixedly connected to the bottom of the movable frame. By setting the fixed plates, the placement plates can be effectively limited and clamped to ensure that they remain stable during use and will not shake or shift.
[0008] In a preferred embodiment of this invention, a gear is fixedly connected to the top of the turntable, and the top of the gear is rotatably connected to the top of the receiving groove. A rack is placed on the right side of the gear, and the top of the rack is slidably connected to the top of the receiving groove. The gear and the rack are meshed together. A lead screw is placed on the right side of the gear, and the rear end of the lead screw is rotatably connected to the rear side of the receiving groove. The front end of the lead screw passes through and extends out of the front side of the frame, and a rotating block is fixedly connected to the front end of the lead screw. The rack is threadedly connected to the surface of the lead screw. By setting the gear, rack, and lead screw, the rotation of the turntable can be precisely controlled, thereby driving the slider to move along the guide groove, so that the two moving frames on both sides move towards each other or away from each other, achieving the purpose of flexibly adjusting the position of the fixed plate to release or lock the placement plate.
[0009] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, each of the placement plates has a positioning hole at its bottom, and a number of positioning rods are fixedly connected to the rear side inside the frame. The positioning rods are used in conjunction with the positioning holes. By setting the positioning rods and positioning holes, the placement plate can be accurately positioned and stably supported within the frame, preventing sliding or displacement during use.
[0010] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the top left and right sides of the placement plate are provided with sliding grooves, and the top left and right sides of the placement plate are provided with isolation plates. The bottom of the isolation plates are slidably connected to the inside of the sliding grooves, and the bottom of the rear side of the isolation plates is provided with fixing holes. By setting the isolation plates, the space on the placement plate can be flexibly divided and adjusted, which is convenient for classifying and storing different types of items, ensuring that the items are placed in an orderly manner and do not interfere with each other.
[0011] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the isolation plate has placement grooves on both the left and right sides inside, and springs are placed inside each placement groove. The side of each spring closest to the groove is fixedly connected to the surface of the placement groove, and the other side of each spring is fixedly connected to a fixing rod. The ends of the fixing rods that are close to each other pass through and extend into the groove, and the fixing rods cooperate with fixing holes. The ends of the fixing rods that are far apart from each other pass through and extend out of the surface of the placement plate. By setting the fixing rods and springs, the isolation plate can be automatically locked and quickly released, ensuring that the isolation plate is stable and does not move during use, and preventing positional displacement caused by accidental collisions or movement.
[0012] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:
[0013] 1. This utility model solves the problem that existing equipment, when used for cleaning and disinfection, suffers from incomplete cleaning, dead corners, easy bacterial growth, and compromised hygiene and safety due to the fixed and non-removable internal partitions. This is achieved by using a frame, placement plate, support rod, caster wheel, receiving groove, turntable, guide groove, moving frame, slider, fixed plate, moving block, through groove, gear, rack, lead screw, positioning hole, positioning rod, sliding groove, isolation plate, fixed hole, placement groove, spring, fixed rod, and rotating block in combination.
[0014] 2. By setting a fixing rod and a spring, this utility model can realize the automatic locking and quick release of the isolation plate, ensuring that the isolation plate is stable and immovable during use and preventing positional displacement caused by accidental collision or movement. Attached Figure Description
[0015] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the device provided in this embodiment of the utility model;
[0016] Figure 2 This is a partial perspective sectional view of the frame provided in an embodiment of the present utility model;
[0017] Figure 3 This utility model embodiment provides a partial perspective sectional view of the top of the frame;
[0018] Figure 4 This is a partial perspective sectional view of the device provided in this embodiment of the utility model;
[0019] Figure 5 This is a partial perspective sectional view of the placement plate provided in this embodiment of the utility model.
[0020] In the diagram: 1. Frame; 2. Placement plate; 3. Support rod; 4. Caster wheel; 5. Receiving groove; 6. Turntable; 7. Guide groove; 8. Moving frame; 9. Slider; 10. Fixing plate; 11. Moving block; 12. Through groove; 13. Gear; 14. Rack; 15. Lead screw; 16. Positioning hole; 17. Positioning rod; 18. Slide groove; 19. Isolation plate; 20. Fixing hole; 21. Placement groove; 22. Spring; 23. Fixing rod; 24. Rotating block. Detailed Implementation
[0021] To further understand the invention content, features and effects of this utility model, the following embodiments are provided, and detailed descriptions are given in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
[0022] The structure of this utility model will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0023] like Figures 1 to 5 As shown in the figure, the present invention provides a temporary storage box for outpatient physical examination items, including a frame 1, a storage plate 2 and a support rod 3. The four corners of the bottom of the frame 1 are fixedly connected with casters 4. A number of support rods 3 are fixedly connected to the rear side inside the frame 1. The support rods 3 are evenly distributed inside the frame 1. A number of storage plates 2 are placed inside the frame 1.
[0024] refer to Figure 3 and Figure 4 The top of the frame 1 is provided with a receiving groove 5, and a turntable 6 is placed inside the receiving groove 5. The bottom of the turntable 6 is rotatably connected to the bottom of the receiving groove 5. Guide grooves 7 are provided on the front and rear sides of the bottom of the turntable 6. The guide grooves 7 are all curved. Movable frames 8 are placed on the left and right sides inside the receiving groove 5. The bottom of the movable frames 8 is slidably connected to the bottom of the receiving groove 5. The top of the movable frames 8 on the side closest to each other is fixedly connected to a slider 9. The slider 9 is slidably connected to the inside of the guide groove 7.
[0025] By adopting the above solution, the turntable 6, guide groove 7 and slider 9 can be set to drive the fixed plate 10 to perform precise opening and closing actions, so as to achieve stable clamping and quick unlocking of the placement plate 2, thereby improving the ease of operation of the equipment.
[0026] refer to Figure 2 and Figure 4Fixed plates 10 are placed on both the left and right sides inside the frame 1. The upper and lower sides of the fixed plates 10 are slidably connected to the inside of the frame 1. Two through slots 12 are opened on both the left and right sides of the bottom of the receiving slot 5. Movable blocks 11 are fixedly connected to the front and rear sides of the top of the fixed plates 10. The movable blocks 11 are slidably connected to the inside of the through slots 12. The top of the movable blocks 11 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the movable frame 8.
[0027] By adopting the above solution, the fixing plate 10 can effectively limit and clamp the placement plate 2, ensuring that it remains stable during use and will not shake or shift.
[0028] refer to Figure 3 A gear 13 is fixedly connected to the top of the turntable 6. The top of the gear 13 is rotatably connected to the top of the receiving groove 5. A rack 14 is placed on the right side of the gear 13. The top of the rack 14 is slidably connected to the top of the receiving groove 5. The gear 13 and the rack 14 are meshed together. A lead screw 15 is placed on the right side of the gear 13. The rear end of the lead screw 15 is rotatably connected to the rear side of the receiving groove 5. The front end of the lead screw 15 passes through and extends out of the front side of the frame 1. A rotating block 24 is fixedly connected to the front end of the lead screw 15. The rack 14 is threadedly connected to the surface of the lead screw 15.
[0029] By adopting the above scheme, the rotation of the turntable 6 can be precisely controlled by setting gear 13, rack 14 and lead screw 15, thereby driving the slider 9 to move along the guide groove 7, so that the two moving frames 8 on both sides can move towards each other or away from each other, so as to flexibly adjust the position of the fixed plate 10 to release or lock the placement plate 2.
[0030] refer to Figure 2 and Figure 5 The bottom of each placement plate 2 is provided with positioning holes 16, and a number of positioning rods 17 are fixedly connected to the rear side inside the frame 1. The positioning rods 17 are used in conjunction with the positioning holes 16.
[0031] By adopting the above solution, the positioning rod 17 and positioning hole 16 can be set to achieve accurate positioning and stable support of the placement plate 2 within the frame 1, preventing sliding or displacement during use.
[0032] refer to Figure 1 and Figure 5 The top left and right sides of the placement plate 2 are provided with sliding grooves 18, and the top left and right sides of the placement plate 2 are provided with isolation plates 19. The bottom of the isolation plates 19 is slidably connected to the inside of the sliding grooves 18, and the bottom of the rear side of the isolation plates 19 is provided with fixing holes 20.
[0033] By adopting the above solution, by setting up the partition 19, the space on the placement board 2 can be flexibly divided and adjusted, which facilitates the classification and storage of different types of items, and ensures that the items are placed in an orderly manner without interfering with each other.
[0034] refer to Figure 5 The left and right sides of the partition plate 19 are provided with placement slots 21. Springs 22 are placed inside the placement slots 21. The side of the springs 22 closest to the slide 18 is fixedly connected to the surface of the placement slot 21. The other side of the springs 22 is fixedly connected to the fixing rods 23. The ends of the fixing rods 23 that are close to each other pass through and extend into the slide 18. The fixing rods 23 are used in conjunction with the fixing holes 20. The ends of the fixing rods 23 that are far apart from each other pass through and extend out of the surface of the placement plate 2.
[0035] By adopting the above solution, the automatic locking and quick release of the isolation plate 19 can be achieved by setting the fixing rod 23 and the spring 22, ensuring that the isolation plate 19 is stable and immovable during use and preventing positional displacement caused by accidental collision or movement.
[0036] The working principle of this utility model:
[0037] After the equipment has been used for a period of time, it needs to be cleaned and disinfected. At this time, the placement plate 2 and the isolation plate 19 need to be disassembled for cleaning. During disassembly, firstly, the rotating block 24 is used to rotate the lead screw 15. The lead screw 15 drives the rack 14 to move forward. The rack 14 drives the gear 13 to rotate. The gear 13 drives the turntable 6 to rotate. Since the moving frame 8 is slidably connected to the bottom of the receiving groove 5, the moving frame 8 can only move left and right. When the turntable 6 rotates, the sliders 9 on both sides will move the moving frame 8 to the side away from each other due to the curvature of the guide groove 7. Then the moving frame 8 drives the moving block 11 to move along the through groove 12. The moving block 11 drives the fixed plate 10 to move. When the two fixed plates 10 are separated by a certain distance, the fixed state of the placement plate 2 is released. Then, the placement plate 2 is removed from the frame along the positioning rod 17. 1. Pull out from the inside. During the movement of the fixed plate 10, the spring 22 will cause the fixed rods 23 on both sides to move out of the fixed hole 20. After the fixed rods 23 are moved out, the fixed state of the isolation plate 19 is released. Then, pull out the isolation plate 19 along the slide groove 18. After disassembly, the subsequent cleaning work can be carried out. After cleaning, first reset the isolation plate 19, then align the positioning hole 16 with the positioning rod 17 to reset the placement plate 2. Then, rotate the screw 15 in the opposite direction to reverse the gear 13, drive the turntable 6 to return to its original position, and then drive the moving frame 8 and the fixed plate 10 to reset, thereby achieving the clamping and fixing of the placement plate 2. During the reset process of the fixed plate 10, it will apply pressure to the fixed rod 23, forcing the fixed rod 23 to re-insert into the fixed hole 20 of the isolation plate 19, thereby achieving the locking of the isolation plate 19.
[0038] In summary, this temporary storage box for outpatient medical examination items, through the coordinated use of a frame 1, a storage plate 2, a support rod 3, casters 4, a receiving slot 5, a turntable 6, a guide slot 7, a moving frame 8, a slider 9, a fixed plate 10, a moving block 11, a through slot 12, a gear 13, a rack 14, a lead screw 15, a positioning hole 16, a positioning rod 17, a sliding groove 18, a partition plate 19, a fixing hole 20, a storage slot 21, a spring 22, a fixed rod 23, and a rotating block 24, solves the problem that existing equipment, due to its fixed and non-removable internal partitions, suffers from incomplete cleaning, dead corners, and easy bacterial growth during cleaning and disinfection, affecting hygiene and safety, failing to effectively meet the high standards of cleanliness required for a medical environment, increasing the risk of cross-infection, and posing a potential threat to the health of users.
[0039] It should be noted that, in this document, relational terms such as "first" and "second" are used only to distinguish one entity or operation from another, and do not necessarily require or imply any such actual relationship or order between these entities or operations. Furthermore, the terms "comprising," "including," or any other variations thereof are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements includes not only those elements but also other elements not expressly listed, or elements inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus.
[0040] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A temporary storage box for outpatient physical examination items, comprising a frame (1), a storage board (2), and a support rod (3), characterized in that: The four corners of the bottom of the frame (1) are fixedly connected with casters (4), and a number of support rods (3) are fixedly connected to the rear side inside the frame (1). The support rods (3) are evenly distributed inside the frame (1), and a number of placement plates (2) are placed inside the frame (1).
2. The temporary storage box for outpatient physical examination items as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The top of the frame (1) is provided with a receiving groove (5), and a turntable (6) is placed inside the receiving groove (5). The bottom of the turntable (6) is rotatably connected to the bottom of the receiving groove (5). Guide grooves (7) are provided on both the front and back sides of the bottom of the turntable (6). The guide grooves (7) are all curved. Movable frames (8) are placed on both the left and right sides inside the receiving groove (5). The bottom of the movable frames (8) is slidably connected to the bottom of the receiving groove (5). The top of the movable frames (8) on the side closest to each other is fixedly connected with sliders (9). The sliders (9) are slidably connected to the inside of the guide grooves (7).
3. The temporary storage box for outpatient physical examination items as described in claim 2, characterized in that: Fixed plates (10) are placed on both the left and right sides inside the frame (1). The upper and lower sides of the fixed plates (10) are slidably connected to the inside of the frame (1). Two through slots (12) are opened on both the left and right sides of the bottom of the receiving slot (5). Movable blocks (11) are fixedly connected to the front and rear sides of the top of the fixed plates (10). The movable blocks (11) are slidably connected to the inside of the through slots (12). The top of the movable blocks (11) is fixedly connected to the bottom of the movable frame (8).
4. A temporary storage box for outpatient physical examination items as described in claim 2, characterized in that: A gear (13) is fixedly connected to the top of the turntable (6). The top of the gear (13) is rotatably connected to the top of the receiving groove (5). A rack (14) is placed on the right side of the gear (13). The top of the rack (14) is slidably connected to the top of the receiving groove (5). The gear (13) and the rack (14) are meshed. A lead screw (15) is placed on the right side of the gear (13). The rear end of the lead screw (15) is rotatably connected to the rear side of the receiving groove (5). The front end of the lead screw (15) passes through and extends out of the front side of the frame (1). A rotating block (24) is fixedly connected to the front end of the lead screw (15). The rack (14) is threadedly connected to the surface of the lead screw (15).
5. A temporary storage box for outpatient physical examination items as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The bottom of each placement plate (2) is provided with positioning holes (16), and a number of positioning rods (17) are fixedly connected to the rear side inside the frame (1). The positioning rods (17) are used in conjunction with the positioning holes (16).
6. The temporary storage box for outpatient physical examination items as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The top left and right sides of the placement plate (2) are provided with sliding grooves (18), and the top left and right sides of the placement plate (2) are provided with isolation plates (19). The bottom of the isolation plates (19) is slidably connected to the inside of the sliding grooves (18), and the bottom of the rear side of the isolation plates (19) is provided with fixing holes (20).
7. A temporary storage box for outpatient physical examination items as described in claim 6, characterized in that: The isolation plate (19) has placement slots (21) on both the left and right sides. Springs (22) are placed inside each placement slot (21). The side of each spring (22) near the slide (18) is fixedly connected to the surface of the placement slot (21). The other side of each spring (22) is fixedly connected to a fixing rod (23). The ends of the fixing rods (23) that are close to each other pass through and extend into the slide (18). The fixing rods (23) are used in conjunction with fixing holes (20). The ends of the fixing rods (23) that are far apart from each other pass through and extend out of the surface of the placement plate (2).