A post-obstetric maternal and infant collaborative care bed

CN224421335UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-30THE SECOND PEOPLES HOSPITAL OF FUJIAN PROVINCE

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
THE SECOND PEOPLES HOSPITAL OF FUJIAN PROVINCE
Filing Date
2025-06-27
Publication Date
2026-06-30

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Technical Problem

Existing mother-infant co-care beds can easily cause discomfort when transferring infants, affecting the skeletal and nervous system development of premature or low-birth-weight infants. Furthermore, frequent holding of infants increases the burden on the mother's lower back, prolongs the recovery period, and increases the risk of infants slipping, thus reducing care efficiency and safety.

Method used

Design a post-operative maternal and infant collaborative care bed with movable rollers and a split-type crib structure. The crib and nursing bed can be easily separated and combined through a linkage plate, connecting spring and locking block, reducing the need for frequent picking up.

Benefits of technology

To improve the convenience and safety of infant care, reduce the risk of infant discomfort, reduce the burden on the mother's back, and improve the efficiency and safety of care.

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Abstract

This utility model discloses a post-obstetric maternal and infant collaborative care bed, including a care bed body and movable casters installed at the bottom of the care bed body. Support rods are connected to both sides of the care bed body, and handrails are connected to the top of the support rods. A crib is installed on one side of the care bed body. A docking plate is connected to the side of the crib closest to the care bed body, and a protective plate is connected to one side of the docking plate. A docking block is connected to the docking surface of the protective plate, and docking seats are connected to both ends of the docking plate. This utility model, by pulling a rod on the surface of the docking seat at one end of the docking plate, causes a linkage plate to compress a connecting spring, which in turn causes a locking block to move synchronously. This allows the docking block to move from an opening on one side of the docking plate, facilitating the removal of the protective plate from the support rods on the surface of the care bed body. This also facilitates the convenient transfer of the crib from one side of the care bed body, improving the effectiveness and quality of infant care.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model belongs to the technical field of maternal and infant collaborative care beds, specifically relating to a maternal and infant collaborative care bed after obstetric surgery. Background Technology

[0002] The maternal and infant collaborative nursing bed is an integrated device specifically designed for postpartum maternal and infant care. Through scientific structural design and functional integration, it enables collaborative work between maternal rest and infant care. This nursing bed breaks through the traditional maternal and infant separation nursing model, organically combining the mother's rest area and the infant care area. It not only meets the needs of postpartum women's physical recovery but also facilitates real-time observation and care of newborns. It is widely used in hospital obstetrics departments, postpartum care centers, and home postpartum care scenarios.

[0003] Traditional mother-infant collaborative care beds generally use an integrated fixed structure to achieve simultaneous mother-infant care. While this can meet basic needs in daily care, it has significant limitations. When it is necessary to transfer the infant, caregivers or mothers can only pick up and move the infant by hand. This process has two major drawbacks: First, frequent picking and putting down can easily cause discomfort or even crying in infants, especially premature or low-birth-weight infants. Improper movements may affect the development of their fragile bones and nervous system. Second, for mothers who have not yet recovered their strength after childbirth, repeatedly bending over and holding the infant not only increases the burden on their backs but may also aggravate wound pain, prolong the recovery period, and increase the risk of the infant accidentally slipping due to the inconvenience of movement, greatly reducing the efficiency and safety of care. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a postpartum maternal and infant collaborative care bed, which aims to solve the problems of the existing technology, which has problems such as frequent picking and putting down, which can easily cause discomfort or even crying in infants, especially premature or low-birth-weight infants. Improper movements may affect the development of their fragile bones and nervous system. Secondly, for postpartum mothers who have not yet recovered their strength, repeated bending over and holding the baby not only increases the burden on the waist, but may also aggravate wound pain and prolong the recovery period. At the same time, the risk of the baby accidentally slipping due to inconvenient movement is increased, which greatly reduces the efficiency and safety of care.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a post-obstetric maternal and infant collaborative nursing bed, comprising a nursing bed body and movable rollers installed at the bottom of the nursing bed body, support rods connected to both sides of the nursing bed body, handrails connected to the top of the support rods, and a crib provided on one side of the nursing bed body;

[0006] The crib is connected to a docking plate on the side near the nursing bed. A guard plate is connected to one side of the docking plate. A docking block is connected to the docking surface of the guard plate. A docking seat is connected to both ends of the docking plate. A pull rod is connected to one end of the docking seat. A linkage plate is connected to the other end of the pull rod. A connecting spring is connected to one side of the linkage plate. A locking block is connected to the other side of the linkage plate.

[0007] As a preferred embodiment of the post-obstetric maternal and infant collaborative nursing bed of this utility model, the opening size of the docking surface of the docking plate and the guard plate is adapted to the surface size of the support rod, and the guard plate forms a fitting structure with the opening on one side of the docking plate through the docking block.

[0008] As a preferred embodiment of the post-obstetric maternal and infant collaborative nursing bed of this utility model, one end of the connecting spring relative to the linkage plate is connected to the inner wall of the docking seat, and the connecting spring and the linkage plate form an elastic telescopic structure.

[0009] As a preferred embodiment of the post-obstetric maternal and infant collaborative nursing bed of this utility model, the locking block passes through the docking seat and the docking plate and forms a fitting structure with the opening on one side of the docking block.

[0010] As a preferred embodiment of the post-obstetric maternal and infant collaborative care bed of this utility model, the surface of the armrest is connected to a table, and the surface of the table is connected to a silicone cushioning pad.

[0011] As a preferred embodiment of the post-obstetric maternal and infant collaborative care bed of this utility model, the bottom surface of the table is connected to a plug rod, and the surface of the armrest near the plug rod is provided with a slot. The table is fitted with the plug rod and the slot to form an interlocking structure.

[0012] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of the present invention are:

[0013] This invention improves the baby care effect and quality by pulling the rod on the surface of the docking seat at one end of the docking plate, which in turn causes the linkage plate to squeeze the connecting spring and move the locking block synchronously. This allows the docking block to move from the opening on one side of the docking plate, making it easier to remove the protective plate from the support rod on the surface of the nursing bed. Attached Figure Description

[0014] The accompanying drawings are provided to further illustrate the present invention and form part of the specification. They are used together with the embodiments of the present invention to explain the present invention, but do not constitute a limitation thereof. In the drawings:

[0015] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the maternal and infant collaborative care bed of this utility model;

[0016] Figure 2This is a schematic diagram of the separation structure of the maternal and infant collaborative care bed of this utility model;

[0017] Figure 3 This is an exploded view of the protective plate of this utility model;

[0018] Figure 4 This is a cross-sectional view of the tie rod connection structure of this utility model;

[0019] Figure 5 This is an exploded view of the tabletop structure of this utility model;

[0020] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the plug connection structure of this utility model.

[0021] In the diagram: 1. Nursing bed frame; 2. Casters; 3. Support rod; 4. Handrail; 5. Baby crib; 6. Connecting plate; 7. Protective plate; 8. Connecting block; 9. Connecting seat; 10. Pull rod; 11. Linkage plate; 12. Connecting spring; 13. Locking block; 14. Table; 15. Buffer pad; 16. Insert rod; 17. Slot. Detailed Implementation

[0022] The technical solutions of the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present invention, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present invention, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of the present invention.

[0023] Please see Figures 1-6 The present invention provides the following technical solution: a post-operative maternal and infant collaborative nursing bed, including a nursing bed body 1 and movable rollers 2 installed at the bottom of the nursing bed body 1, support rods 3 connected to both sides of the nursing bed body 1, handrails 4 connected to the top of the support rods 3, and a crib 5 provided on one side of the nursing bed body 1.

[0024] The crib 5 is connected to a docking plate 6 on the side near the nursing bed 1. A guard plate 7 is connected to one side of the docking plate 6. A docking block 8 is connected to the docking surface of the guard plate 7. A docking seat 9 is connected to both ends of the docking plate 6. A pull rod 10 is connected to one end of the docking seat 9. A linkage plate 11 is connected to the other end of the pull rod 10. A connecting spring 12 is connected to one side of the linkage plate 11. A locking block 13 is connected to the other side of the linkage plate 11.

[0025] Preferably, the opening size of the mating surface of the mating plate 6 and the guard plate 7 is adapted to the surface size of the support rod 3, and the guard plate 7 forms a fitting structure with the opening on one side of the mating plate 6 through the mating block 8.

[0026] In practical use, the use of the connecting plate 6 and the protective plate 7 makes it easy to separate and combine the crib 5 and the nursing bed 1.

[0027] Preferably, one end of the connecting spring 12 relative to the linkage plate 11 is connected to the inner wall of the docking seat 9, and the connecting spring 12 and the linkage plate 11 form an elastic telescopic structure.

[0028] In practical use, the elastic structure between the connecting spring 12 and the linkage plate 11 facilitates the automatic movement of the locking block 13.

[0029] Preferably, the locking block 13 passes through the docking seat 9 and the docking plate 6 and forms a fitting structure with the opening on one side of the docking block 8.

[0030] In practical use, the locking block 13 is fitted into the opening on one side of the docking block 8 to facilitate the stable installation of the docking plate 6 and the guard plate 7, thus ensuring the stability of the crib 5.

[0031] Preferably, a tabletop 14 is attached to the surface of the handrail 4, and a silicone cushioning pad 15 is attached to the surface of the tabletop 14.

[0032] In practical use, the cushioning pad 15 helps postpartum women protect themselves during dietary therapy and prevents their arms from bumping or hitting.

[0033] Preferably, the bottom surface of the tabletop 14 is connected to a rod 16, and the surface of the armrest 4 near the rod 16 is provided with a slot 17, so that the tabletop 14 forms a fitting structure with the rod 16 and the slot 17.

[0034] In practical use, by inserting the rod 16 on the bottom surface of the table board 14 into the slot 17 on the surface of the handrail 4, the table board 14 can be easily and stably installed on the surface of the handrail 4, which improves the effect of postpartum dietary therapy and care.

[0035] Working principle: First, by pulling the lever 10 on the surface of the docking seat 9 at one end of the docking plate 6, the linkage plate 11 is driven to compress the connecting spring 12, which in turn drives the locking block 13 to move synchronously. At this time, the docking block 8 moves from the opening on one side of the docking plate 6, so that the guard plate 7 can be easily removed from the support rod 3 on the surface of the nursing bed 1. The split-type nursing bed makes it easy to move the crib 5 from one side of the nursing bed 1, avoiding the discomfort caused by frequent picking up and dropping, and improving the effect and quality of infant care. In addition, by inserting the rod 16 on the bottom surface of the table 14 into the slot 17 on the surface of the armrest 4, the table 14 is installed stably, which improves the effect of postpartum care and prevents the table 14 from sliding.

[0036] Finally, it should be noted that the above are merely preferred embodiments of this utility model and are not intended to limit the utility model. Although the 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 this utility model should be included within the protection scope of this utility model.

Claims

1. A post-obstetric maternal and infant collaborative care bed, comprising a care bed body (1) and movable rollers (2) installed at the bottom end of the care bed body (1), characterized in that: The nursing bed (1) is connected to support rods (3) on both sides, and the top of the support rods (3) is connected to handrails (4). A crib (5) is provided on one side of the nursing bed (1). The crib (5) is connected to a docking plate (6) on the side near the nursing bed (1). A guard plate (7) is connected to one side of the docking plate (6). A docking block (8) is connected to the docking surface of the guard plate (7). A docking seat (9) is connected to both ends of the docking plate (6). A pull rod (10) is connected to one end of the docking seat (9). A linkage plate (11) is connected to the other end of the pull rod (10). A connecting spring (12) is connected to one side of the linkage plate (11). A locking block (13) is connected to the other side of the linkage plate (11).

2. The post-obstetric maternal and infant collaborative nursing bed according to claim 1, characterized in that: The opening size of the mating surface of the mating plate (6) and the guard plate (7) is adapted to the surface size of the support rod (3). The guard plate (7) forms a fitting structure with the opening on one side of the mating plate (6) through the mating block (8).

3. The post-obstetric maternal and infant collaborative nursing bed according to claim 1, characterized in that: The connecting spring (12) is connected to the inner wall of the docking seat (9) at one end relative to the linkage plate (11), and the connecting spring (12) and the linkage plate (11) form an elastic telescopic structure.

4. The post-obstetric maternal and infant collaborative nursing bed according to claim 1, characterized in that: The locking block (13) passes through the docking seat (9) and the docking plate (6) and forms a fitting structure with the opening on one side of the docking block (8).

5. The post-obstetric maternal and infant collaborative nursing bed according to claim 1, characterized in that: The surface of the handrail (4) is connected to a table (14), and the surface of the table (14) is connected to a silicone cushioning pad (15).

6. The post-obstetric maternal and infant collaborative care bed according to claim 5, characterized in that: The bottom surface of the tabletop (14) is connected to a plug rod (16), and the surface of the armrest (4) near the plug rod (16) is provided with a slot (17). The tabletop (14) and the slot (17) form a fitting structure through the plug rod (16) and the slot (17).