A type of fall-proof nurse pencil case

By using an anti-fall structure with elastic cords, connecting cords, and O-rings in the nurse's pencil case, combined with connecting pieces and elastic clips, the problem of pencil slippage is solved, achieving a stable fixation of the pencil case and improving the efficiency and safety of nurses' work.

CN224421397UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-30SUN YAT SEN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL SUN YAT SEN UNIV

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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
SUN YAT SEN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL SUN YAT SEN UNIV
Filing Date
2025-07-17
Publication Date
2026-06-30

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Abstract

This utility model discloses a fall-proof pencil case for nurses, relating to the field of pencil case technology. The pencil case includes: a bag body with an opening; a fall-proof structure comprising an elastic cord, a first connecting cord, and an O-ring buckle, one end of the first connecting cord being connected to the O-ring buckle and the other end to one end of the elastic cord, the other end of the elastic cord being connected to the inner cavity of the bag body; and a connecting structure comprising a connecting piece and an elastic clip, the connecting piece being rotatably connected to the outer wall of the bag body, and the elastic clip being disposed at the connection between the connecting piece and the outer wall of the bag body, used to drive the connecting piece to adhere to the outer wall of the bag body. This pencil case not only ensures the convenience of nurses quickly accessing tools, but also solves the problems of items easily falling and pencil cases easily shifting through the fall-proof and connecting structure, reducing the risk of work interruption, tool loss or damage, and lowering the operational burden and potential contamination risk.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of pencil case technology, and more specifically, to a fall-proof nurse pencil case. Background Technology

[0002] A nurse's pencil case is a portable pouch or slip pocket designed specifically for healthcare workers, especially nurses. It is typically sewn directly into, clipped onto, or hung on the edge or inside a nurse's uniform pocket. Its core function is to provide a quick and easy access route for storing frequently used pens (such as ballpoint pens and markers), small scissors, flashlights, tape cutters, and other essential small tools. This design aims to free nurses' hands, prevent tools from being scattered or requiring temporary searching, thereby improving work efficiency in busy clinical environments and serving as an important component of a nurse's "mobile workstation."

[0003] However, a common design and usage pain point is that when these pencil cases (especially open or shallow-insertion designs) are inserted into uniform pockets, the pens inside easily slip and fall out during essential daily actions such as bending over to care for patients or operating equipment. This is mainly because pencil cases have limited stability; they rely primarily on friction with the pocket fabric or their own weight to maintain position. Bending over or frequent physical activity can easily cause them to shift or tilt. This not only causes work interruptions, lost or damaged tools, but the frequent retrieval also increases the workload and potential risk of contamination, becoming a significant inconvenience in practical use. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a fall-proof nurse pencil case, which aims to solve the technical problems in the background art mentioned above.

[0005] The embodiments of this utility model are implemented as follows:

[0006] This application provides a fall-proof nurse pencil case, comprising: a bag body with a bag opening; a fall-proof structure including an elastic cord, a first connecting cord, and an O-ring buckle, one end of the first connecting cord being connected to the O-ring buckle and the other end being connected to one end of the elastic cord, the other end of the elastic cord being connected to the inner cavity of the bag body; and a connecting structure including a connecting piece and an elastic clip, the connecting piece being rotatably connected to the outer wall of the bag body, and the elastic clip being disposed at the connection between the connecting piece and the outer wall of the bag body, for driving the connecting piece to adhere to the outer wall of the bag body.

[0007] Furthermore, based on the aforementioned scheme, the bag body includes two parallel storage cavities, a first storage cavity and a second storage cavity, and both the first storage cavity and the second storage cavity are connected to the bag opening; wherein, the first storage cavity includes multiple independent storage cavity units, and each of the storage cavity units is directly connected to the bag opening.

[0008] Furthermore, based on the aforementioned scheme, each of the above-mentioned storage chamber units is equipped with the aforementioned anti-fall structure.

[0009] Furthermore, based on the aforementioned scheme, a protective sheet is provided at the bag opening, and the protective sheet is located at the connection between the first storage cavity and the second storage cavity.

[0010] Furthermore, based on the aforementioned scheme, the elastic cord is connected to the inner cavity of the bag body via a second connecting cord.

[0011] Furthermore, based on the aforementioned scheme, there are two elastic clips, which are located at the two ends of the connection between the connecting piece and the outer wall of the bag body, respectively.

[0012] Compared with the prior art, the embodiments of this utility model have at least the following advantages or beneficial effects:

[0013] This application's anti-fall nurse pencil case utilizes an anti-fall structure composed of an elastic cord, a first connecting cord, and O-rings to secure pens and other items. When items are pulled, the elastic cord provides cushioning to prevent them from falling out of the pencil case. The connecting piece in the connecting structure is rotatable; when not in use, the elastic clip holds the connecting piece against the bag body. When in use, the connecting piece can be used to connect to a uniform pocket, enhancing the pencil case's stability with the uniform. This design ensures nurses' convenient access to tools while simultaneously addressing the issues of items easily falling and pencil cases easily shifting through the anti-fall and connecting structure. This reduces work interruptions, the risk of lost or damaged tools, and lowers operational burden and potential contamination risks. Attached Figure Description

[0014] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model, the drawings used in the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. It should be understood that the following drawings only show some embodiments of this utility model and should not be regarded as a limitation on the scope. For those skilled in the art, other related drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.

[0015] Figure 1 An isometric view of a fall-proof nurse's pencil case according to an embodiment of this utility model. Figure 1 ;

[0016] Figure 2 An isometric view of a fall-proof nurse's pencil case according to an embodiment of this utility model. Figure 2 ;

[0017] Figure 3 An isometric view of a fall-proof nurse's pencil case according to an embodiment of this utility model. Figure 3 ;

[0018] Figure 4 This is a cross-sectional view of a fall-proof nurse's pencil case according to an embodiment of the present invention;

[0019] Figure 5 for Figure 4 A magnified view of part A in the image.

[0020] Icons: 1-Bag body, 2-Connecting piece, 3-Protective piece, 4-Elastic rope, 5-First connecting rope, 6-O-ring buckle, 7-First storage chamber, 8-Second storage chamber, 9-Second connecting rope, 10-Elastic clip. Detailed Implementation

[0021] The embodiments of this application will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0022] Example

[0023] Please refer to Figures 1-5 This application provides a fall-proof nurse pencil case, comprising: a bag body 1 with a bag opening; a fall-proof structure including an elastic cord 4, a first connecting cord 5, and an O-ring elastic buckle 6, wherein one end of the first connecting cord 5 is connected to the O-ring elastic buckle 6, and the other end is connected to one end of the elastic cord 4, and the other end of the elastic cord 4 is connected to the inner cavity of the bag body 1; and a connecting structure including a connecting piece 2 and an elastic clip 10, wherein the connecting piece 2 is rotatably connected to the outer wall of the bag body 1, and the elastic clip 10 is disposed at the connection between the connecting piece 2 and the outer wall of the bag body 1, for driving the connecting piece 2 to adhere to the outer wall of the bag body 1.

[0024] The anti-fall nurse pencil case of this application uses an anti-fall structure composed of an elastic cord 4, a first connecting cord 5, and an O-ring 6 to secure pens and other items. When items are pulled, the elastic cord 4 provides a buffer to prevent the items from falling out of the pencil case. The connecting piece 2 in the connecting structure is rotatable. When not in use, the elastic clip 10 holds the connecting piece 2 against the bag body 1. When in use, it can be connected to the uniform pocket through the connecting piece 2 to enhance the fixation of the pencil case to the uniform. This design not only ensures the convenience of nurses to quickly access tools, but also solves the problems of items easily falling and pencil cases easily shifting through the anti-fall and connecting structure, reducing the risk of work interruption, tool loss or damage, and reducing the operational burden and potential contamination risk.

[0025] In practical use cases, when adapting to a fall-proof nurse's pencil case, it is recommended to choose a rotary switch type pen with an O-ring snap fastener. Compared to push-button pens, rotary switch pens can prevent accidental cap popping out and ink leakage, effectively reducing the risk of misoperation during use and further improving the stability and practicality of the pencil case.

[0026] In a preferred embodiment, the bag body 1 includes two parallelly arranged first storage chambers 7 and second storage chambers 8, both of which are connected to the bag opening. The first storage chamber 7 comprises multiple independent storage chamber units, each of which is directly connected to the bag opening. Each of the aforementioned storage chamber units is equipped with the aforementioned anti-fall structure.

[0027] In the above embodiment, the bag 1 adopts a dual storage cavity design. The first storage cavity 7 is divided into multiple independent storage cavity units, all of which are directly connected to the bag opening. The second storage cavity 8 is also connected to the bag opening. This structure enables the classified storage of items. The independent storage cavity units facilitate the differentiation of storage for different types of pens or tools, avoiding tangling and compression. The second storage cavity 8 can accommodate items that are slightly larger or irregularly shaped. The overall design makes the retrieval of items more convenient and efficient, improves the organization of storage and retrieval efficiency, and meets the nurses' needs for classified storage of different work supplies.

[0028] In a preferred embodiment, a protective sheet 3 is provided at the bag opening, and the protective sheet 3 is located at the connection between the first storage cavity 7 and the second storage cavity 8.

[0029] In the above embodiment, the two storage cavities can be effectively separated by the protective plate 3, so that different items can be inserted into them respectively, avoiding mutual interference when they are stored or inserted, and improving the orderliness and convenience of use.

[0030] In a preferred embodiment, the elastic cord 4 is connected to the inner cavity of the bag body 1 via a second connecting cord 9.

[0031] In the above embodiment, the second connecting rope 9 connects the elastic rope 4 and the inner cavity of the bag body 1, and the second connecting rope 9 is connected to the bottom of the inner cavity of the bag body 1. After the pen is positioned on the O-ring elastic buckle 6, the pen, the O-ring elastic buckle 6, the first connecting rope 5 and the second connecting rope 9 can all be stored in the inner cavity of the bag body 1.

[0032] In a preferred embodiment, there are two elastic clips 10, which are located at the two ends of the connection between the connecting piece 2 and the outer wall of the bag body 1.

[0033] In the above embodiment, the elastic clips 10 are configured as two and located at the two ends of the connection between the connecting piece 2 and the outer wall of the bag body 1, respectively. They can apply a fixing force to the connecting piece 2 from both ends at the same time, so that the connecting piece 2 and the bag body 1 fit more tightly and firmly, and prevent the connecting piece 2 from shaking or shifting during use.

[0034] It is understandable that the structure of the elastic clip 10 can vary, and specifically it can be:

[0035] The C-shaped opening structure features a semi-circular opening and relies on the opening and closing of an elastic arm to achieve clamping, facilitating quick connection to the pencil case.

[0036] The double-plate spring hinge structure consists of two metal or plastic plates hinged together by a shaft or rivets. When pressed, the opening opens, and when released, it automatically clamps, which can firmly fix the pencil case.

[0037] The cantilever spring plate structure uses a strip spring plate, with one end fixed to the bag body 1 and the other end tightly attached to the connecting surface by elastic force. It is suitable for horizontal clamping and can flexibly adjust the fixing angle of the pencil case.

[0038] Furthermore, unless otherwise explicitly specified or limited, the terms "installation" and "connection" in this application embodiment should be interpreted broadly. For example, "connection" can be a detachable connection or a non-detachable connection; it can be a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium. The terms "upper," "lower," "left," "right," "inner," "outer," and "side," etc., are merely for reference to the direction in the accompanying drawings or the usual placement of the product during use. They are only for clearly describing this application and do not indicate or imply that the device or component referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. They should not be construed as limitations on this application. The terms "first," "second," etc., are only used for distinguishing descriptions and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance; "multiple" refers to at least two. In this application embodiment, the limitations on relative positional relationships such as parallel, perpendicular, and aligned are all relative to the current technological level and are not absolutely strict limitations. Slight deviations are allowed; approximations of parallel, perpendicular, and aligned are all acceptable. For example, "A and B are parallel" means that A and B are parallel or approximately parallel, and the angle between A and B can be between 0 degrees and 10 degrees.

[0039] The above are only some embodiments and implementation methods of this application. The protection scope of this application is not limited thereto. In the absence of conflict, the embodiments and features in the embodiments of this application can be combined with each other. Any combination of features in different embodiments is also within the protection scope of this application. Any changes or substitutions that can be easily conceived by those skilled in the art within the scope of the technology disclosed in this application should be included within the protection scope of this application.

Claims

1. A fall arrest nurse pen pouch, characterized in that, include: A bag body with a bag opening (1); The anti-fall structure includes an elastic cord (4), a first connecting cord (5) and an O-ring elastic buckle (6). One end of the first connecting cord (5) is connected to the O-ring elastic buckle (6), and the other end is connected to one end of the elastic cord (4). The other end of the elastic cord (4) is connected to the inner cavity of the bag body (1). as well as The connecting structure includes a connecting piece (2) and an elastic clip (10). The connecting piece (2) is rotatably connected to the outer wall of the bag body (1). The elastic clip (10) is located at the connection between the connecting piece (2) and the outer wall of the bag body (1) and is used to drive the connecting piece (2) to adhere to the outer wall of the bag body (1).

2. A fall arrest nurse pen bag according to claim 1, wherein, The bag body (1) includes two parallel storage cavities, a first storage cavity (7) and a second storage cavity (8), and both the first storage cavity (7) and the second storage cavity (8) are connected to the bag opening; The first storage cavity (7) includes multiple independent storage cavity units, each of which is directly connected to the bag opening.

3. A fall arrest nurse pen bag according to claim 2, wherein, Each of the aforementioned storage chamber units is equipped with the aforementioned anti-fall structure.

4. The fall arrest nurse pen bag of claim 3, wherein, A protective sheet (3) is provided at the opening of the bag, and the protective sheet (3) is located at the connection between the first storage cavity (7) and the second storage cavity (8).

5. A fall-proof nurse's pencil case according to claim 1, characterized in that, The elastic cord (4) is connected to the inner cavity of the bag body (1) via a second connecting cord (9).

6. A fall-proof nurse's pencil case according to claim 1, characterized in that, The number of elastic clips (10) is two, and they are located at the two ends of the connection between the connecting piece (2) and the outer wall of the bag body (1).