A multi-layer treatment tray

By designing a multi-layered treatment tray with a "凵"-shaped bracket and guiding structure, the problem of inconvenient tray removal in existing treatment trays has been solved, achieving stable tray retrieval and convenient operation, especially in terms of convenience and safety in low light conditions.

CN224403932UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-26RENMIN HOSPITAL OF WUHAN UNIVERSITY (HUBEI GENERAL HOSPITAL)

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
RENMIN HOSPITAL OF WUHAN UNIVERSITY (HUBEI GENERAL HOSPITAL)
Filing Date
2025-07-02
Publication Date
2026-06-26

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a multilayer treatment tray relates to medical instrument technical field, include: bracket, for the "N" character shape design, vertical groove, vertical symmetry is set up on two inner side walls of the bracket, for equal interval arrangement, horizontal groove, horizontal symmetry is set up on two inner side walls of the bracket, for equal interval arrangement, and with vertical groove intercommunication forms the intersection, arc surface, located the lower corner position of the intersection of vertical groove and horizontal groove, and the same intersection is provided with two, when one of the uppermost tray is pulled out outward in this scheme, arc surface guide guide block goes up and enters into the corresponding horizontal groove, and horizontal groove forms the guide channel of tray horizontal removal, can directly take out or pull out a part of tray conveniently, when pulling out a part, guide block can enter between another pair of arc surfaces from a pair of arc surfaces, and the tray of upper part can extrude the tray of lower part, and the stability performance is guaranteed when taking.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] The utility model relates to the technical field of medical devices, and particularly relates to a multi-layer treatment tray. Background Art

[0002] In medical care work, a treatment tray is a commonly used medical device for holding various treatment supplies and medicines. When the existing multi-layer treatment tray is in use, it is not convenient to stably move out the lower tray to take the internal items, or directly take it out and place it on the top.

[0003] Therefore, those skilled in the art provide a multi-layer treatment tray to solve the problems raised. Content of the Utility Model

[0004] In order to solve the above problems, the utility model provides a multi-layer treatment tray.

[0005] In order to achieve the above purpose, the technical solution of the utility model is as follows:

[0006] A multi-layer treatment tray includes:

[0007] A bracket, designed in a "U" shape;

[0008] Vertical grooves are symmetrically opened on the two inner side walls of the bracket in the vertical direction and are arranged at equal intervals;

[0009] Horizontal grooves are symmetrically opened on the two inner side walls of the bracket in the horizontal direction and are arranged at equal intervals, and are communicated with the vertical grooves to form intersections;

[0010] Arc surfaces are located at the lower corner positions of the intersections of the vertical grooves and the horizontal grooves, and two are provided at the same intersection;

[0011] A plurality of trays are provided and are stacked and placed on the bottom inner wall of the bracket;

[0012] A plurality of guide blocks are provided on both sides of the tray, and the guide blocks are respectively inserted and connected between two arc surfaces;

[0013] When one of the trays is pulled outwards, the arc surface guides the guide block to move upwards into the corresponding horizontal groove, the horizontal groove forms a guiding channel for the tray to move out horizontally, and the vertical groove forms a guiding channel for the upper tray to move downwards.

[0014] Preferably, the upper surface of the tray is flush with the upper surface of the guide block. When the guide block is placed on the bracket, the upper surfaces of the tray and the guide block are flush with the lower surface of the horizontal groove.

[0015] Preferably, the width of the guide block is equal to the width of the vertical groove, the height of the guide block is equal to the height of the horizontal groove, and the height of the guide block is less than the height of the arc surface.

[0016] Preferably, multiple night lights are symmetrically embedded on both sides of the bracket, with the night lights located above the uppermost tray and distributed among the vertical slots.

[0017] Preferably, a suspension is rotatably mounted on the outer side of the bracket, and the suspension is designed as an isosceles trapezoid with the rotation point located on the long side of the suspension.

[0018] In summary, this utility model has the following beneficial technical effects:

[0019] 1. When one of the trays except the top one is pulled outward, the arc-shaped guide block moves upward into the corresponding horizontal groove. The horizontal groove forms a guide channel for the tray to move out laterally, which makes it easy to take out the tray directly or pull out part of it. When pulling out part of it, the guide block can move from between one pair of arc surfaces to between another pair of arc surfaces. The upper tray can squeeze the lower tray, ensuring stability when taking it out.

[0020] 2. After the lower tray is removed, the vertical groove forms a guide channel for the upper tray to descend. The removed tray or a new tray can be placed directly on the top of the bracket. The order of the trays can be adjusted or a new tray can be replaced as needed. The tray that is needed can be placed at the top, making it more convenient to use and the operation is relatively simple. Attached Figure Description

[0021] The disclosure of this utility model is illustrated with reference to the accompanying drawings. It should be understood that the drawings are for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of protection of this utility model. In the drawings, the same reference numerals are used to refer to the same parts. Wherein:

[0022] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;

[0023] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the guide block installation structure of this utility model;

[0024] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the bracket structure of this utility model;

[0025] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the tray structure of this utility model.

[0026] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached drawings: 1. Bracket; 2. Tray; 11. Vertical groove; 12. Horizontal groove; 13. Curved surface; 14. Suspension; 15. Night light; 21. Guide block. Detailed Implementation

[0027] It is easy to understand that according to the technical solution of the present utility model, without changing the essential spirit of the present utility model, those of ordinary skill in the art can propose various interchangeable structural forms and implementation manners. Therefore, the following specific embodiments and the accompanying drawings are only exemplary illustrations of the technical solution of the present utility model, and should not be regarded as the whole of the present utility model or as a limitation or restriction on the technical solution of the present utility model.

[0028] A multi-layer treatment tray, referring to Figure 1-4 , mainly includes a bracket 1, vertical grooves 11, horizontal grooves 12, arc surfaces 13, trays 2 and guide blocks 21.

[0029] The bracket 1 is designed in a "U" shape and serves to support and accommodate the tray 2.

[0030] The vertical grooves 11 are symmetrically opened on the two inner side walls of the bracket 1 at equal intervals. The vertical grooves 11 can guide the downward movement of the upper tray 2, so that the tray 2 can remain stable during the movement and avoid shaking or deviation.

[0031] The horizontal grooves 12 are symmetrically opened on the two inner side walls of the bracket 1 at equal intervals and are connected to the vertical grooves 11 to form a cross. When pulling out one of the trays 2 except the uppermost one outward, the horizontal grooves 12 form a guiding channel for the horizontal movement of the tray 2, which is convenient for medical staff to take the items in the tray 2.

[0032] The arc surfaces 13 are located at the lower corner positions of the intersections of the vertical grooves 11 and the horizontal grooves 12, and there are two at the same intersection.

[0033] There are multiple trays 2, which are stacked and placed on the bottom inner wall of the bracket 1;

[0034] A plurality of guide blocks 21 are provided on both sides of the tray 2, and the guide blocks 21 are respectively inserted and connected between two arc surfaces 13. The guide blocks 21 cooperate with the arc surfaces 13, the vertical grooves 11 and the horizontal grooves 12 to realize the stable movement and positioning of the tray 2.

[0035] When pulling out one of the trays 2 except the uppermost one outward, the arc surface 13 guides the guide block 21 to move upward into the corresponding horizontal groove 12. The horizontal groove 12 forms a guiding channel for the horizontal movement of the tray 2, which can facilitate taking out the tray 2 directly, or pulling out a part to take the internal items. When pulling out a part, the guide block 21 can enter between another pair of arc surfaces 13 from between a pair of arc surfaces 13, and the upper tray 2 can squeeze the lower tray 2, so that even when extending outward, the stability during taking can be guaranteed.

[0036] After the lower tray 2 is removed, the vertical groove 11 forms a guide channel for the upper tray 2 to descend. The removed tray 2 or a new tray 2 can be placed directly on the top of the bracket 1. The order of the trays 2 can be adjusted or a new tray 2 can be replaced as needed. The tray 2 that needs to be used can be placed at the top, making it more convenient to use and the operation is relatively simple.

[0037] Furthermore, the upper surface of the tray 2 is flush with the upper surface of the guide block 21. When the guide block 21 is placed on the bracket 1, the upper surfaces of the tray 2 and the guide block 21 are flush with the lower surface of the transverse groove 12. This design makes the overall structure of the tray 2 more compact when stacked, and facilitates the movement and retrieval of the tray 2.

[0038] The width of the guide block 21 is equal to the width of the vertical groove 11, the height of the guide block 21 is equal to the height of the horizontal groove 12, and the height of the guide block 21 is less than the height of the arc surface 13. This size design ensures that the guide block 21 can move smoothly in the vertical groove 11 and the horizontal groove 12, while the pallet 2 can move smoothly under the guidance of the arc surface 13.

[0039] Multiple nightlights 15 are symmetrically embedded on both sides of the tray 1, with the nightlights 15 positioned above the uppermost tray 2 and distributed among the vertical slots 11. The nightlights 15 provide illumination for nighttime use of the treatment tray, facilitating accurate retrieval of items by medical staff in low-light conditions, thus improving ease of use and safety.

[0040] A suspension 14 is rotatably mounted on the outer side of the bracket 1, and the suspension 14 is designed as an isosceles trapezoid, with the rotation point located on the long side of the suspension 14. The design of the suspension 14 allows the treatment tray to be suspended beside the hospital bed or other suitable locations, saving space and making it easy to access.

[0041] The technical scope of this utility model is not limited to the content described above. Those skilled in the art can make various modifications and variations to the above embodiments without departing from the technical concept of this utility model, and all such modifications and variations should fall within the protection scope of this utility model.

Claims

1. A multi-layer treatment tray, characterized in that, Comprising: A bracket (1), designed in a "U" shape; Vertical grooves (11), symmetrically opened vertically on the two inner side walls of the bracket (1), arranged at equal intervals; Horizontal grooves (12), symmetrically opened horizontally on the two inner side walls of the bracket (1), arranged at equal intervals, and penetrating through the vertical grooves (11) to form intersections; Arc surfaces (13), located at the lower corner positions of the intersections of the vertical grooves (11) and the horizontal grooves (12), with two provided at the same intersection; Trays (2), with multiple of them, stacked and placed on the bottom inner wall of the bracket (1); Guide blocks (21), with multiple provided on both sides of the tray (2), and the guide blocks (21) are respectively inserted between two arc surfaces (13); When one of the trays (2) is pulled outwards, the arc surface (13) guides the guide block (21) to move upwards into the corresponding horizontal groove (12), and the horizontal groove (12) forms a guiding channel for the tray (2) to move out horizontally, and the vertical groove (11) forms a guiding channel for the upper tray (2) to move downwards.

2. The multi-layer treatment tray according to claim 1, characterized in that: The upper surface of the tray (2) is flush with the upper surface of the guide block (21). When the guide block (21) is placed on the bracket (1), the upper surfaces of the tray (2) and the guide block (21) are flush with the lower surface of the horizontal groove (12).

3. A multi-layer treatment tray according to claim 2, characterized in that: The width of the guide block (21) is equal to the width of the vertical groove (11), the height of the guide block (21) is equal to the height of the horizontal groove (12), and the height of the guide block (21) is less than the height of the arc surface (13).

4. A multi-layer treatment tray according to claim 3, characterized in that: A plurality of night lights (15) are symmetrically embedded and installed on both sides of the bracket (1), and the night lights (15) are located above the uppermost tray (2), and the plurality of night lights (15) are distributed between the vertical grooves (11).

5. A multi-layer treatment tray according to claim 4, characterized in that: A suspension (14) is rotatably installed on the outside of the bracket (1), and the suspension (14) is designed in an isosceles trapezoid shape, and the rotation point is located at the long side of the suspension (14).