A breathing machine conduit connection port support frame

By designing an adjustable support frame for the ventilator tubing connection, the problem of inflexible traditional ventilator tubing support is solved, improving patient safety and comfort.

CN224404142UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-26SHANGHAI CHEST HOSPITAL

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
SHANGHAI CHEST HOSPITAL
Filing Date
2024-12-16
Publication Date
2026-06-26

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Technical Problem

Traditional ventilator tubing lacks specialized support devices and cannot flexibly adjust its angle and position, which may lead to compression, pulling, or accumulation of humidified water, affecting patient safety and comfort.

Method used

A support frame for a ventilator tubing connection port is designed, including a tubing support, a connecting block, a threaded sleeve, and bolts. The support angle and height can be adjusted by adjusting the movable support rod and bolts of the support assembly, preventing tubing from being crushed and humidified water from accumulating.

Benefits of technology

It effectively supports the ventilator tubing, preventing it from being positioned too low or too high, reducing strain and humidification water accumulation, and improving patient safety and comfort.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a breathing machine pipeline connecting port support frame, including the pipe support, is used for supporting the breathing pipe connecting port, and the pipe support bottom is equipped with the connecting block, and the connecting block front side is embedded with the threaded bush, and the threaded bush is installed with the bolt in the thread, and the bolt is equipped with the support component for supporting the gas distribution branch pipe, and the support component can rotate around the bolt and is locked on the connecting block side wall through the bolt, is used for realizing the adjustment of gas distribution branch pipe support height, the support component includes first movable support rod and second movable support rod, and first movable support rod and second movable support rod are arranged in the shape of "person" word, and the adjacent end of first movable support rod and second movable support rod is rotatably sleeved on the bolt. The breathing machine pipeline connecting port support frame of the present application can support the breathing machine pipeline connecting port and the gas distribution branch pipe, and the support angle and the support height are adjustable, thereby reducing the problem that the breathing pipeline is pressed and folded, is pulled or is humidified and accumulates water.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to a support frame for the tubing connection port of a ventilator, belonging to the field of medical device technology. Background Technology

[0002] In clinical applications, ventilators are a common treatment for critical illnesses. They are medical devices that can replace spontaneous ventilation and are widely used for patients with respiratory failure, during anesthesia and respiratory management during surgery, respiratory support treatment, and emergency resuscitation. They can prevent and treat respiratory failure, reduce complications, and save patients' lives.

[0003] Traditional ventilator tubing suffers from the problem of the connection between the tubing and the breathing tube being suspended in mid-air, lacking a dedicated support device. It relies solely on the tubing's own layout or simple fixing devices for connection and support. This design lacks sufficient flexibility and adjustability, making it impossible to adjust the angle and position of the tubing according to different usage needs. Furthermore, due to the absence of a dedicated support mechanism, the breathing tube may be subject to problems such as compression, pulling, or humidification water accumulation, potentially endangering the patient's life.

[0004] Therefore, there is an urgent need in the field for a ventilator tubing connection support device that can improve the safety and comfort of patients using ventilators and ensure that the quality of patients' use of ventilators is improved. Utility Model Content

[0005] To address the aforementioned technical problems, this utility model provides a support frame for the ventilator tubing connection port, which can support the ventilator tubing connection port, and the support angle and support height are adjustable, thereby reducing the problems of the breathing tubing being compressed, pulled, or humidified water accumulating.

[0006] To achieve the above-mentioned technical objectives and effects, this application provides the following technical solution:

[0007] A ventilator tubing connection support frame includes a tubing support for supporting the ventilator tubing connection. The tubing support has a connecting block at its bottom, and a threaded sleeve is embedded in the front side of the connecting block. A bolt is threaded onto the threaded sleeve, and a support component for supporting the gas delivery tubing is fitted onto the bolt. The support component can rotate around the bolt and is locked to the side wall of the connecting block by the bolt, thereby adjusting the support height of the gas delivery tubing.

[0008] Preferably, the support assembly includes a first movable support rod and a second movable support rod, which are arranged in a "V" shape, and the adjacent ends of the first and second movable support rods are rotatably sleeved on the bolt.

[0009] Furthermore, the first movable support rod is provided with a first movable ring that is rotatably sleeved with the bolt, and the second movable support rod is provided with a second movable ring that is rotatably sleeved with the bolt.

[0010] Furthermore, a first rotating groove is provided between the first movable support rod and the first movable ring for the second movable ring to rotate, and a second rotating groove is provided between the second movable support rod and the second movable ring for the first movable ring to rotate.

[0011] Furthermore, both the first movable support rod and the second movable support rod have a circular abutment at the end opposite to the bolt.

[0012] The ventilator tubing connection support frame provided by this utility model has the following advantages:

[0013] 1. The ventilator tubing connection support frame of this utility model supports the connection between the ventilator tubing and the ventilator through a tube support. The first and second movable support rods, arranged in a V-shape, support the air supply branch of the ventilator tubing. The bolt heads exert pressure on the second and first movable rings from the outside to the inside, so that the second and first movable rings are relatively fixed on the bolts. At this time, the included angle between the first and second movable support rods is relatively fixed. By adjusting the support angle during support, it can effectively support the air supply branch, preventing it from being too low or too high and causing compression and bending, and avoiding the ventilator tubing from being pulled or accumulating humidified water.

[0014] 2. In the ventilator tubing connection support frame of this utility model, when the first movable support rod and the second movable support rod support the ventilator tubing, the circular contact element contacts the outer wall surface of the ventilator tubing, thereby reducing the pressure on the contact surface with the ventilator tubing through the circular contact element. Attached Figure Description

[0015] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the structure of a ventilator tubing connection support frame provided in an embodiment of this utility model;

[0016] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the support component structure provided in an embodiment of the present utility model;

[0017] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the exploded structure of the support assembly provided in an embodiment of the present utility model;

[0018] In the picture:

[0019] 1-Pipe support; 2-Connecting block; 3-Threaded sleeve; 4-Bolt; 41-Screw; 42-Bolt head; 5-Support assembly; 500-First movable support rod; 501-First movable ring; 510-Second movable support rod; 511-Second movable ring; 6-Breathing pipe; 7-First rotating groove; 8-Second rotating groove; 9-Circular contact element. Detailed Implementation

[0020] 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 utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of this application, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of this utility model.

[0021] Reference Figures 1-3 A ventilator tubing connection support frame is used to provide auxiliary support for the ventilator tubing 6. It includes a tubing support 1, a connecting block 2, a threaded sleeve 3, a bolt 4, and a support assembly 5. The ventilator tubing includes a connection end, which is connected to an inlet air supply pipe and an outlet air supply pipe (not shown in the figure). In this embodiment, the ventilator connection pipe is existing technology and will not be described in detail.

[0022] Tube support 1 is fitted at the connection end of breathing tubing 6 and ventilator to support the connection port of breathing tubing. Tube support 1 has a connecting block 2 integrally formed at the bottom. Threaded sleeve 3 is embedded in the front side of connecting block 2 and has internal threads that connect with bolt 4. Support component 5 is fitted on the screw 41 of bolt 4 to support the gas delivery branch pipe. Support component 5 can rotate around screw 41 and is pressed against the side wall of connecting block 2 by bolt head 42 to adjust the support height of gas delivery branch pipe.

[0023] Reference Figures 1-3 The support assembly 5 includes a first movable support rod 500 and a second movable support rod 510. The first movable support rod 500 and the second movable support rod 510 are arranged in a "V" shape. The first movable support rod 500 and the second movable support rod 510 are integrally formed with a first movable ring 501 that is coaxially rotatably sleeved with the screw 41 at one end. The second movable support rod 510 and the first movable support rod 500 are integrally formed with a second movable ring 511 that is coaxially rotatably sleeved with the screw 41 at one end, so as to facilitate the rotational adjustment of the first movable support rod 500 and the second movable support rod 510.

[0024] Furthermore, a first rotating groove 7 is provided between the first movable support rod 500 and the first movable ring 501 for the second movable ring 511 to rotate, and a second rotating groove 8 is provided between the second movable support rod 510 and the second movable ring 511 for the first movable ring 501 to rotate. This makes the first movable support rod 500 and the second movable support rod 510 more stable when they are rotated and fixed, thereby providing stable support for the gas transmission branch pipe.

[0025] Reference Figure 1 and Figure 2 Both the first movable support rod 500 and the second movable support rod 510 have a circular contact element 9 integrally formed at one end away from the bolt 4. The circular contact element 9 can provide an oblique support force to the gas supply branch pipe, thereby reducing the pressure between the first movable support rod 500 and the second movable support rod 510 and the contact surface of the ventilator tubing.

[0026] The working principle of this utility model's ventilator tubing connection support frame is as follows:

[0027] By rotating the bolt head 42, the bolt head 42 controls the screw 41 to rotate within the threaded sleeve 3. When the screw 41 portion of the bolt 4 rotates outward from within the threaded sleeve 3, the clamping force between the first movable ring 501 and the second movable ring 511 is lost. At this time, the first movable ring 501 and the second movable ring 511 are relatively movable and distributed on the screw 41. The first movable ring 501 and the second movable ring 511 can then rotate freely. By controlling the free rotation of the first movable ring 501 and the second movable ring 511, the included angle between the first movable support rod 500 and the second movable support rod 510 can be easily adjusted. After the included angle between the two movable support rods 510 is adjusted, the bolt 4 is rotated in the opposite direction, causing the bolt 4 to rotate within the threaded sleeve 3 and move inward. The bolt head 42 exerts a pressing effect on the second movable ring 511 and the first movable ring 501 from the outside to the inside, so that the second movable ring 511 and the first movable ring 501 are relatively fixed on the bolt 4. At this time, the included angle between the first movable support rod 500 and the second movable support rod 510 is relatively fixed. By adjusting the support angle during support, it can effectively support the ventilator tubing, preventing it from being too low or too high and causing compression and bending, and avoiding the ventilator tubing from being pulled or accumulating humidified water.

[0028] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this utility model and is not intended to limit this utility model in any form or substance. It should be noted that those skilled in the art can make various improvements and additions without departing from this utility model, and these improvements and additions should also be considered within the protection scope of this utility model. Any modifications, alterations, and equivalent changes made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of this utility model using the disclosed technical content are equivalent embodiments of this utility model. Furthermore, any modifications, alterations, and evolutions made to the above embodiments based on the essential technology of this utility model are still within the scope of the technical solution of this utility model.

Claims

1. A support frame for a ventilator tubing connection port, characterized in that, The device includes a tube support (1) for supporting the breathing tube connection port. The tube support (1) has a connecting block (2) at its bottom. A threaded sleeve (3) is embedded in the front side of the connecting block (2). A bolt (4) is installed in the threaded sleeve (3). A support component (5) for supporting the gas delivery branch pipe is fitted on the bolt (4). The support component (5) can rotate around the bolt (4) and is locked to the side wall of the connecting block (2) by the bolt (4) to adjust the support height of the gas delivery branch pipe.

2. The ventilator tubing connection support frame as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The support assembly (5) includes a first movable support rod (500) and a second movable support rod (510). The first movable support rod (500) and the second movable support rod (510) are arranged in a "V" shape, and the adjacent ends of the first movable support rod (500) and the second movable support rod (510) are rotatably sleeved on the bolt (4).

3. A ventilator tubing connection support frame as described in claim 2, characterized in that, The first movable support rod (500) is provided with a first movable ring (501) that is rotatably sleeved with the bolt (4), and the second movable support rod (510) is provided with a second movable ring (511) that is rotatably sleeved with the bolt (4).

4. A ventilator tubing connection support frame as described in claim 3, characterized in that, A first rotating groove (7) is provided between the first movable support rod (500) and the first movable ring (501) for the second movable ring (511) to rotate, and a second rotating groove (8) is provided between the second movable support rod (510) and the second movable ring (511) for the first movable ring (501) to rotate.

5. A ventilator tubing connection support frame as described in claim 2, characterized in that, Both the first movable support rod (500) and the second movable support rod (510) have a circular abutment (9) at the end away from the bolt (4).