Dynamic insulin pump fixation bracket

By introducing shoulder straps and a convenient adjustment mechanism into the waist belt-type dynamic insulin pump fixation bracket, the problem of waist belt slippage is solved, achieving stable fixation during exercise and convenient adjustment of waist belt length.

CN224404099UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-26LONGYAN PEOPLES HOSPITAL

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
LONGYAN PEOPLES HOSPITAL
Filing Date
2025-01-16
Publication Date
2026-06-26

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing belt-type dynamic insulin pumps are prone to slipping off during exercise, requiring users to frequently lift them up.

Method used

The waist belt is fixedly connected to the shoulder strap at the back, and the shoulder strap has a fixing buckle at the end. It is connected by buckles and steel wires, combined with a convenient adjustment mechanism, including a belt retractor and a rotating handle, to achieve a stable and convenient adjustment of the waist belt.

Benefits of technology

It effectively prevents the dynamic insulin pump from slipping off during exercise, provides a stable fixation, and allows for easy adjustment of the belt length.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to insulin pump fixing technical field discloses dynamic insulin pump fixing support, including organism, the rear side fixed connection of organism has the waistband, the rear side left and right side top of waistband all fixedly connected with the shoulder belt, the tail end of two shoulder belts all fixedly connected with the fixed buckle, the left and right side bottom of two fixed buckles all slide connection has the buckle, the adjacent side of multiple buckles all fixedly connected with the spring, the adjacent side middle part of multiple buckles all fixedly connected with the steel wire, the top of two steel wires all fixedly connected with the slide buckle, the rear side installation of waistband has the convenient adjusting mechanism. In the utility model, the fixed buckle is inserted into the groove on the waistband after the shoulder belt passes the shoulder, the buckle is popped out to be fixed by the spring at this moment, to this avoid the waistband to slide down when moving, the buckle is retracted by the steel wire to pull the slide buckle by pulling up, to this fixed buckle is pulled out from the waistband and then takes off dynamic insulin pump fixing support.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of insulin pump fixation technology, and in particular to a dynamic insulin pump fixation bracket. Background Technology

[0002] An insulin pump is a medical device that mimics the function of the pancreas in secreting insulin. It is mainly used for the treatment of diabetes. It continuously infuses insulin into the patient's body through a thin infusion tube. The infusion volume and rate can be precisely controlled according to the patient's blood sugar level and treatment needs.

[0003] A dynamic insulin pump holder is an auxiliary device used to secure a dynamic insulin pump. It is made of lightweight and durable materials and is ergonomically designed to firmly fix the insulin pump to a specific part of the patient's body. Previous dynamic insulin pump holders were similar to splints and were fixed to clothing by clamping. However, the current dynamic insulin pump holders are belt-style, which the user can directly clip to the waist. But this belt-style fixation method is very easy to slip off during exercise, so the user needs to lift it up frequently. Summary of the Invention

[0004] To overcome the above shortcomings, this utility model provides a dynamic insulin pump fixation bracket, which aims to improve the problem that the existing belt-type fixation method is prone to slipping during exercise, resulting in the need for users to frequently lift it up.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution: a dynamic insulin pump fixing bracket, comprising a body, a waist belt fixedly connected to the rear side of the body, shoulder straps fixedly connected to the top of the left and right ends of the rear side of the waist belt, fixing buckles fixedly connected to the ends of the two shoulder straps, buckles slidably connected to the bottom of the left and right sides of the two fixing buckles, springs fixedly connected to adjacent sides of multiple buckles, steel wires fixedly connected to the middle of adjacent sides of multiple buckles, sliding buckles fixedly connected to the top of the two steel wires, and a convenient adjustment mechanism installed on the rear side of the waist belt for adjusting the length of the waist belt.

[0006] As a further description of the above technical solution:

[0007] The convenient adjustment mechanism includes a housing, the left and right sides of which are slidably connected to the middle of the rear side of the outer wall of the belt. A rotating groove is provided on the inner side of the housing, and a belt retractor is rotatably connected to the inner side of the rotating groove. A rotating handle is fixedly connected to the top of the belt retractor, and buckles are fixedly connected to the left and right sides of the bottom of the belt retractor. Slots are provided on the left and right sides of the bottom wall of the rotating groove.

[0008] As a further description of the above technical solution:

[0009] Both of the sliding buckles are fixedly connected to the front side with pull ropes, and both pull ropes are fixedly connected to the ends with pull rings.

[0010] As a further description of the above technical solution:

[0011] Shoulder pads are installed in the middle of the outer wall of both shoulder straps, and a fixing line is fixedly connected to the top of each shoulder pad.

[0012] As a further description of the above technical solution:

[0013] Rubber pads are fixedly connected to both the front and rear sides of the handle, and anti-slip textures are formed on the outer walls of both rubber pads.

[0014] As a further description of the above technical solution:

[0015] Each of the two shoulder straps has a fixing strap installed at one of its adjacent rear ends, and each of the four corners of the fixing strap is fixedly connected with a thumbtack.

[0016] As a further description of the above technical solution:

[0017] A display screen is fixedly connected to the front left end of the machine body, and operation keys are installed on the front right end of the machine body.

[0018] As a further description of the above technical solution:

[0019] An elastic band is fixedly connected to the left side of the outer wall of the belt, and multiple round holes are equidistantly opened on the top of the elastic band.

[0020] This utility model has the following beneficial effects:

[0021] 1. In this utility model, after the shoulder strap is wrapped around the shoulder, the fixing buckle is inserted into the groove of the waist belt. At this time, the spring pops out the buckle to fix it, thereby preventing the waist belt from slipping during exercise. Pulling the sliding buckle upward will pull the buckle back through the steel wire, thereby pulling the fixing buckle out of the waist belt and removing the dynamic insulin pump fixing bracket. This achieves the effect of preventing the dynamic insulin pump fixing bracket from slipping during exercise.

[0022] In this invention, pulling the handle upward causes the belt retractor to move upward, thereby pulling the buckle out of the slot. Then, rotating the handle causes the belt retractor to retract the belt, thus achieving the effect of conveniently adjusting the belt length. Attached Figure Description

[0023] Figure 1 This is a perspective view of the dynamic insulin pump mounting bracket proposed in this utility model;

[0024] Figure 2This is a rear view of the dynamic insulin pump fixation bracket proposed in this utility model;

[0025] Figure 3 This is a partial structural exploded view of the dynamic insulin pump fixation bracket proposed in this utility model;

[0026] Figure 4 The dynamic insulin pump fixation bracket proposed in this utility model Figure 3 Enlarged view of point A in the middle;

[0027] Figure 5 A cross-sectional view of the convenient adjustment mechanism of the dynamic insulin pump mounting bracket proposed in this utility model;

[0028] Figure 6 The dynamic insulin pump fixation bracket proposed in this utility model Figure 5 Enlarged view of section B in the middle.

[0029] Legend:

[0030] 1. Body; 2. Convenient adjustment mechanism; 201. Outer shell; 202. Rotary groove; 203. Rotary handle; 204. Strap retractor; 205. Buckle; 206. Slot; 3. Waist belt; 4. Shoulder strap; 5. Fixing buckle; 6. Buckle; 7. Spring; 8. Steel wire; 9. Sliding buckle; 10. Pull cord; 11. Pull ring; 12. Shoulder pad; 13. Fixing line; 14. Rubber pad; 15. Anti-slip texture; 16. Fixing strap; 17. Thumbtack; 18. Display screen; 19. Operation button; 20. Elastic band; 21. Round hole. Detailed Implementation

[0031] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.

[0032] Reference Figure 3 and Figure 4This utility model provides an embodiment of a dynamic insulin pump fixation bracket, comprising a body 1, a waist belt 3 fixedly connected to the rear side of the body 1 for fixing the body 1, shoulder straps 4 fixedly connected to the top of the left and right ends of the rear side of the waist belt 3, and fixing buckles 5 fixedly connected to the ends of the two shoulder straps 4. The shoulder straps 4 are fixed to the waist belt 3 by the fixing buckles 5. Buckles 6 are slidably connected to the bottom of the left and right sides of the two fixing buckles 5. Springs 7 are fixedly connected to adjacent sides of the multiple buckles 6 for pushing the buckles 6. The middle of adjacent sides of the multiple buckles 6 are... A steel wire 8 is fixedly connected, and a sliding buckle 9 is fixedly connected to the top of each of the two steel wires 8. The sliding buckle 9 pulls the buckle 6 through the steel wire 8. A convenient adjustment mechanism 2 is installed on the back of the waist belt 3. The convenient adjustment mechanism 2 is used to adjust the length of the waist belt 3. A pull rope 10 is fixedly connected to the front of each of the two sliding buckles 9. A pull ring 11 is fixedly connected to the end of each of the two pull ropes 10. The pull rope 10 is used to fix the pull ring 11. Shoulder pads 12 are installed in the middle of the outer wall of each of the two shoulder straps 4. A fixing line 13 is fixedly connected to the top of each of the two shoulder pads 12. The fixing line 13 is used to fix the shoulder pads 12.

[0033] Specifically, the waist belt 3 is worn around the waist, and then the two shoulder straps 4 are brought from behind the shoulders to the front. Then, the two fixing buckles 5 are inserted into the corresponding slots on the waist belt 3. At this time, multiple springs 7 will pop out the corresponding buckles 6, which are fixed by the two buckles 6 of the fixing buckles 5 to prevent the waist belt 3 from slipping during exercise. When removing the dynamic insulin pump fixing bracket, first pull the sliding buckles 9 of the two fixing buckles 5 upward. When the sliding buckles 9 move upward, the two buckles 6 will be pulled back by the steel wire 8, so that the fixing buckles 5 can be pulled out of the waist belt 3 and the dynamic insulin pump fixing bracket can be removed. The pull ring 11 pulls the sliding buckles 9 upward by the pull rope 10. The shoulder pad 12 is fixed to the shoulder strap 4 by the fixing line 13 to provide shoulder protection.

[0034] Reference Figure 5 and Figure 6 The convenient adjustment mechanism 2 includes a housing 201. The left and right sides of the housing 201 are slidably connected to the middle of the rear side of the outer wall of the belt 3. A rotating groove 202 is provided on the inner side of the housing 201. A belt-retracting rod 204 is rotatably connected to the inner side of the rotating groove 202. The rotating groove 202 is used to accommodate the belt-retracting rod 204. A rotating handle 203 is fixedly connected to the top of the belt-retracting rod 204. The rotating handle 203 drives the belt-retracting rod 204 to rotate. Buckles 205 are fixedly connected to the left and right sides of the bottom of the belt-retracting rod 204. Slots 206 are provided on the left and right sides of the bottom wall of the rotating groove 202. The belt-retracting rod 204 is fixed by buckles 205 and slots 206. Rubber pads 14 are fixedly connected to the front and rear sides of the rotating handle 203. Anti-slip textures 15 are provided on the outer walls of the two rubber pads 14. The anti-slip textures 15 are used to improve the anti-slip properties of the rubber pads 14.

[0035] Specifically, first pull the handle 203 on the outer casing 201 upwards. The handle 203 drives the belt retractor 204 to move upwards in the slot 202, thereby pulling the two buckles 205 out of the slot 206. Then, by rotating the handle 203, the belt retractor 204 installed in the slot 202 inside the outer casing 201 rotates synchronously. The two sides of the belt retractor 204 are fixed to the waist belt 3. As the belt retractor 204 rotates, it will retract the waist belt 3. The rubber pads 14 fixed on both sides of the handle 203 improve the anti-slip properties of the handle 203 through the anti-slip texture 15.

[0036] Reference Figure 1 and Figure 2 Each of the two shoulder straps 4 has a fixing strap 16 installed at one of the adjacent rear ends. Each of the four corners of the fixing strap 16 is fixedly connected with a thumbtack 17. The thumbtack 17 is used to connect the fixing strap 16. A display screen 18 is fixedly connected to the front left end of the body 1. An operation key 19 is installed on the front right end of the body 1. The operation key 19 is used to adjust the device. An elastic band 20 is fixedly connected to the left side of the outer wall of the waist belt 3. Multiple round holes 21 are equidistantly opened on the top of the elastic band 20. The elastic band 20 and the round holes 21 are used to carry insulin.

[0037] Specifically, the fixing strap 16, secured by the thumbtack 17, can improve the stability of the shoulder strap 4; the display screen 18 can display the data detected by the dynamic insulin pump; the operation key 19 can adjust the dynamic insulin pump; and the round hole 21 on the elastic band 20 can carry spare insulin.

[0038] Working principle: When the patient uses the dynamic insulin pump fixation bracket, first put the waist belt 3 on the waist, then put the two shoulder straps 4 around the shoulders from behind and bring them to the front. Then insert the two fixing buckles 5 into the corresponding slots on the waist belt 3. At this time, multiple springs 7 will pop out the corresponding buckles 6. The waist belt 3 is fixed by the two buckles 6 of the fixing buckles 5, thus preventing the waist belt 3 from slipping during exercise. When removing the dynamic insulin pump fixation bracket, first pull the sliding buckle 9 of the two fixing buckles 5 upward. When the sliding buckle 9 moves upward, the two buckles 6 will be pulled back by the steel wire 8, thus pulling the fixing buckle 5 out of the waist belt 3 and removing the dynamic insulin pump fixation bracket. This achieves the effect of preventing the dynamic insulin pump fixation bracket from slipping during exercise.

[0039] When using the dynamic insulin pump fixation bracket, if the waist belt 3 is too long or too short, first pull the handle 203 on the outer shell 201 upwards. The handle 203 will drive the belt retractor 204 to move upwards in the rotating groove 202, thereby pulling the two buckles 205 out of the slot 206. Then, by rotating the handle 203, the belt retractor 204 installed in the rotating groove 202 inside the outer shell 201 will rotate synchronously. The two sides of the belt retractor 204 are fixed to the waist belt 3. As the belt retractor 204 rotates, it will retract the waist belt 3, thereby achieving the effect of conveniently adjusting the length of the waist belt 3.

[0040] Finally, it should be noted that the above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. Although the present utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art can still modify the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments or make equivalent substitutions for some of the technical features. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A dynamic insulin pump fixation bracket, comprising a body (1), characterized in that: A waist belt (3) is fixedly connected to the rear side of the body (1). Shoulder straps (4) are fixedly connected to the top of the left and right ends of the waist belt (3). Fixing buckles (5) are fixedly connected to the ends of the two shoulder straps (4). Buckles (6) are slidably connected to the bottom of the left and right sides of the two fixing buckles (5). Springs (7) are fixedly connected to the adjacent sides of the multiple buckles (6). Steel wires (8) are fixedly connected to the middle of the adjacent sides of the multiple buckles (6). Sliding buckles (9) are fixedly connected to the top of the two steel wires (8). A convenient adjustment mechanism (2) is installed on the rear side of the waist belt (3). The convenient adjustment mechanism (2) is used to adjust the length of the waist belt (3).

2. The dynamic insulin pump fixation bracket according to claim 1, characterized in that: The convenient adjustment mechanism (2) includes a housing (201). The left and right sides of the housing (201) are slidably connected to the middle of the rear side of the outer wall of the belt (3). A rotating groove (202) is provided on the inner side of the housing (201). A belt-retracting rod (204) is rotatably connected to the inner side of the rotating groove (202). A rotating handle (203) is fixedly connected to the top of the belt-retracting rod (204). Buckles (205) are fixedly connected to the left and right sides of the bottom of the belt-retracting rod (204). Slots (206) are provided on the left and right sides of the bottom wall of the rotating groove (202).

3. The dynamic insulin pump fixation bracket according to claim 1, characterized in that: Pull ropes (10) are fixedly connected to the front side of both of the two pull ropes (9), and pull rings (11) are fixedly connected to the ends of both pull ropes (10).

4. The dynamic insulin pump fixation bracket according to claim 1, characterized in that: Shoulder pads (12) are installed in the middle of the outer wall of both shoulder straps (4), and fixing lines (13) are fixedly connected to the top of both shoulder pads (12).

5. The dynamic insulin pump fixation bracket according to claim 2, characterized in that: The front and rear sides of the rotating handle (203) are fixedly connected with rubber pads (14), and the outer walls of the two rubber pads (14) are provided with anti-slip textures (15).

6. The dynamic insulin pump fixation bracket according to claim 1, characterized in that: Each of the two shoulder straps (4) has a fixing strap (16) installed at one of the adjacent rear ends, and each of the four corners of the fixing strap (16) is fixedly connected with a thumbtack (17).

7. The dynamic insulin pump fixation bracket according to claim 1, characterized in that: A display screen (18) is fixedly connected to the front left end of the body (1), and an operation key (19) is installed on the front right end of the body (1).

8. The dynamic insulin pump fixation bracket according to claim 1, characterized in that: An elastic band (20) is fixedly connected to the left side of the outer wall of the waist belt (3), and multiple round holes (21) are equidistantly opened on the top of the elastic band (20).