A restraint glove with clamps
By designing a restraint glove with clamps, the problem of probes easily falling off was solved, achieving stable contact between the probe and the fingers and stable detection, thus improving detection accuracy and patient comfort.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- 保定市第一中心医院
- Filing Date
- 2025-01-22
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-30
AI Technical Summary
In existing technologies, the pulse oximeter probe is prone to accidental drop during testing, leading to unstable detection.
A restraint glove with clamps was designed, including a glove body, an opening component, and a cable harness component. The probe is securely clamped by the connector between the finger sleeve and the finger, and the connecting wire is fixed by friction blocks and cable harness. Combined with the buckle structure of the fastener at the wrist, the stability and comfort of the glove are ensured.
It achieves stable contact between the probe and the finger, ensuring the stability of the test and the accuracy of the data, while keeping the finger warm after the test, thus improving the patient's comfort.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of medical equipment technology, specifically a restraint glove with clamps. Background Technology
[0002] Pulse oxygen saturation, also known as pulse oximetry, is an important physiological indicator widely used in the medical field for non-invasive monitoring of the proportion of oxyhemoglobin to total hemoglobin in human blood.
[0003] During testing, the probe needs to be held between your fingers. If it is not restrained, the probe may be accidentally dropped. Utility Model Content
[0004] (a) Technical problems to be solved
[0005] In view of the shortcomings of the prior art, this utility model provides a restraint glove with a clamp.
[0006] (II) Technical Solution
[0007] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a restraint glove with a clamp, comprising a glove body, an opening component, and a wire-binding component. The glove body includes a palm, fingers, and a wrist. A plurality of sets of fingers are provided on the front side of the palm, and the wrist is provided on the rear side of the palm. A set of fingers has a detection hole away from the wrist. The fingers with the detection hole are provided with an opening component for closing the detection hole and a wire-binding component for binding the wire. The opening component includes a finger sleeve and a connector. The bottom wall of the finger sleeve near the detection hole is connected to the finger, and the top wall of the finger sleeve near the detection hole is connected to the finger via the connector.
[0008] To facilitate the disassembly and assembly of the plug with the cable tie, the present invention is improved in that the cable tie assembly includes a mounting base, a plug, and a cable tie. The mounting base is disposed on the top wall of the finger portion, and the mounting base is also provided with an inverted T-shaped sliding groove. The plug is inserted into the sliding groove below, and the cable tie is disposed above the plug. The cable tie is C-shaped with an upward opening.
[0009] To ensure a stable connection between the insert and the mounting base, this invention includes an improved feature: a friction block is provided below the insert, and the friction block is elastic.
[0010] Preferably, the connector includes a first Velcro and a second Velcro, with the first Velcro located above the detection hole on the finger and the second Velcro, which is connected to the first Velcro, located below the end of the finger sleeve near the detection hole.
[0011] To ensure that the glove is stably worn on the hand, this invention is improved by providing a fastening element on the outer side of the wrist.
[0012] To ensure a stable connection between the wrist part and the human wrist, the present invention is improved in that the fastening member includes a first strap, a second strap, and a buckle. One end of the first strap is connected to one end of the bottom wall of the wrist, and the first strap is also provided with a locking hole. One end of the second strap is connected to the other end of the bottom wall of the wrist, and the second strap is also provided with a buckle that engages with the locking hole.
[0013] Preferably, the buckles and buckles are arranged in several groups evenly.
[0014] (III) Beneficial Effects
[0015] Compared with the prior art, the present invention provides a restraint glove with a clamp, which has the following beneficial effects:
[0016] During testing, the finger sleeves of this restraint glove with clamps separate from the fingers, allowing the fingers to protrude from the testing holes for easy clamping by the probe. Based on the specifications of the probe's connecting cable, a plug with a suitable cable tie is selected and plugged into the mounting base. The connecting cable is further secured to the cable tie, ensuring stable contact between the probe and the human finger.
[0017] When testing is not required, remove the plug with the cable tie, and the finger sleeve closes the detection hole on the corresponding finger through the connector, providing good warmth. Attached Figure Description
[0018] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram showing the connection between the finger sleeve and the finger part of this utility model.
[0019] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the finger sleeve of this utility model in the state of being separated from the finger;
[0020] Figure 3 The structure of this utility model Figure 2 Enlarged view of a portion of the image;
[0021] Figure 4 This is a partial explosion diagram of the structure of this utility model.
[0022] In the diagram: 1. Palm; 2. Fingers; 3. Wrist; 4. Finger sleeve; 5. Mounting base; 6. Insert block; 7. Cable tie; 8. Friction block; 9. First Velcro; 10. Second Velcro; 11. First strap; 12. Second strap; 13. Buckle. Detailed Implementation
[0023] 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.
[0024] Please see Figure 1-4 A restraint glove with clamps includes a glove body, an opening assembly, and a wire-binding assembly. The glove body includes a palm portion 1, finger portions 2, and a wrist portion 3. Several sets of finger portions 2 are provided on the front side of the palm portion 1, and the wrist portion 3 is provided on the rear side of the palm portion 1. A set of finger portions 2 is provided with a detection hole away from the wrist portion 3. The finger portion 2 with the detection hole is provided with an opening assembly for closing the detection hole and a wire-binding assembly for binding the wire. The opening assembly includes a finger sleeve 4 and a connector. The bottom wall of the finger sleeve 4 near the detection hole is connected to the finger portion 2, and the top wall of the finger sleeve 4 near the detection hole is connected to the finger portion 2 through the connector.
[0025] When performing a finger pulse oximetry test, first operate the opening assembly to open the finger sleeve 4 via the connectors (first Velcro 9 and second Velcro 10), separating the finger sleeve 4 from the finger 2. The corresponding finger can then extend from the detection hole. Next, precisely clamp the finger pulse oximetry probe onto the finger. Because the detection hole provides adequate operating space for the probe, medical personnel can easily and quickly place the probe, aligning the probe's LED and photoelectric sensor with the finger 2, ready for blood oxygen saturation monitoring.
[0026] Based on the probe's connection cable specifications, select a suitable plug 6 and insert it along the inverted T-shaped groove of the mounting base 5. The elastic friction block 8 below the plug 6 deforms under pressure, springs back after entering the groove, and firmly "bites" the inner wall of the groove with friction, ensuring a secure connection of the plug 6. The C-shaped cable tie 7 at the top neatly holds the probe connection cable, straightening and organizing the cable to prevent it from swinging or tangling, ensuring stable contact between the probe and the finger, guaranteeing uninterrupted transmission of the detection light, and allowing the finger pulse oximeter to accurately acquire data.
[0027] After the test is complete, first remove the probe from the finger, then pull the plug 6 connected to the cable out of the mounting base 5 and clean the relevant parts. Next, put down the finger sleeve 4, and let the second Velcro 10 on the top wall of the end of the finger sleeve 4 near the detection hole fit tightly with the first Velcro 9 above the detection hole on the finger 2, sealing the detection hole tightly. In this way, the glove restores its complete insulating structure, the finger sleeve 4 isolates cold air from the outside, prevents heat loss from the hand, creates a warm environment for the hand, especially the finger being tested, and improves patient comfort;
[0028] Throughout the donning process, the fastening element on the outer side of the wrist plays a crucial role. After putting on the gloves, pull the first strap 11 and the second strap 12, and according to the wrist size, precisely fasten the buckle 13 on the second strap 12 into the corresponding hole on the first strap 11. Multiple sets of evenly distributed buckles 13 and holes can flexibly adjust the tightness, allowing the gloves to be firmly fixed on the wrist, preventing the gloves from shifting or slipping off. This ensures that whether there are slight hand movements during testing or daily activities, the gloves are always in the right position, maintaining warmth and protection for the hands.
[0029] In this document, the term "embodiment" means that a specific feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with an embodiment may be included in at least one embodiment of this application. The term "embodiment" appearing in various places throughout the specification does not necessarily refer to the same embodiment, nor does it specifically limit its independence or connection with other embodiments. In principle, in this application, as long as there are no technical contradictions or conflicts, the technical features mentioned in each embodiment can be combined in any way to form corresponding implementable technical solutions.
[0030] Unless otherwise defined, the technical terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this application pertains; the use of related terms herein is merely for the purpose of describing particular embodiments and is not intended to limit this application.
[0031] 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.
Claims
1. A restraint glove having a clamp, comprising a glove body, an opening assembly, and a tether assembly, characterized by: The glove body includes a palm part (1), a finger part (2) and a wrist part (3). The palm part (1) has several sets of finger parts (2) on its front side and the wrist part (3) on its back side. A set of finger parts (2) has a detection hole away from the wrist part (3). The finger part (2) with the detection hole is provided with an opening component for closing the detection hole and a wire-binding component for binding the wire. The opening component includes a finger sleeve (4) and a connector. The bottom wall of the finger sleeve (4) near the detection hole is connected to the finger part (2), and the top wall of the finger sleeve (4) near the detection hole is connected to the finger part (2) through the connector. The cable harness assembly includes a mounting base (5), a plug (6), and a cable harness frame (7). The mounting base (5) is disposed on the top wall of the finger portion (2). The mounting base (5) is also provided with an inverted T-shaped groove. The plug (6) is inserted into the groove below. The cable harness frame (7) is also provided above the plug (6). The cable harness frame (7) is C-shaped with an upward opening.
2. A restraint glove having a clamp according to claim 1, wherein: A friction block (8) is also provided below the insertion block (6), and the friction block (8) is elastic.
3. A restraint glove having a clamp according to claim 2, wherein: The connector includes a first Velcro (9) and a second Velcro (10). The first Velcro (9) is provided above the detection hole of the finger part (2), and the second Velcro (10) connected to the first Velcro (9) is provided below the end of the finger sleeve (4) near the detection hole.
4. A restraint glove having a clamp according to claim 3, wherein: A fastening element is also provided on the outer side of the wrist (3).
5. A restraint glove having a clamp according to claim 4, wherein: The fastening component includes a first strap (11), a second strap (12), and a buckle (13). One end of the first strap (11) is connected to one end of the bottom wall of the wrist (3), and a buckle hole is provided on the first strap (11). One end of the second strap (12) is connected to the other end of the bottom wall of the wrist (3), and a buckle (13) is provided on the second strap (12) to engage with the buckle hole.
6. A restraint glove having a clamp according to claim 5, wherein: The buckles (13) and the holes are arranged in several groups evenly.