Hospital department wheelchair storage rack
By designing a wall-mounted wheelchair storage rack that combines clothes drying and storage functions, the problem of low utilization of wheelchair storage space has been solved, achieving a multifunctional, economical and practical wheelchair storage solution.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- The Third Hospital of Heilongjiang Province
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-06
- Publication Date
- 2026-07-03
AI Technical Summary
Existing wheelchair storage facilities cannot make effective use of space, especially in places like hospitals where it is impossible to drill holes in the ground for fixing, and their functions are limited and cannot meet diverse needs.
Design a wheelchair storage rack that includes a horizontal frame and a triangular connecting frame, fixed to the wall with bolts, and combined with a clothes drying mechanism and storage cabinets to make full use of vertical space. It is divided into upper and lower sections to meet different needs.
It enables centralized storage of wheelchairs, improves space utilization and environmental cleanliness, reduces economic burden, is suitable for various scenarios, and has multifunctionality and flexibility.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of medical device technology, and in particular relates to a wheelchair storage rack for hospital departments. Background Technology
[0002] With the increasing aging of the population, the number of elderly people and patients with mobility difficulties is increasing year by year, especially in public places such as hospitals and nursing homes, where the frequency of wheelchair use has risen significantly. However, existing wheelchair storage facilities have many problems and cannot meet the actual needs. Especially in places like hospitals, where there are many patients, wheelchair storage has become an urgent problem to be solved.
[0003] In existing technological solutions, hospitals typically provide wheelchair services using a QR code-based vehicle booking system. However, this method has certain limitations. First, most patients bring their own wheelchairs, and QR code-based booking cannot solve the storage problem for these wheelchairs. Second, the storage facilities for QR code-based vehicles can usually only accommodate a limited number of wheelchairs and cannot fully utilize the space above the storage area, resulting in low space utilization. Furthermore, the use of QR code-based vehicles increases the financial burden on patients.
[0004] Furthermore, most existing storage racks are fixed to the floor by drilling holes. However, due to the limitations of decoration in hospital departments and other places, the floors are often marble or tiled, making this method impractical, especially in already decorated areas. Therefore, there is an urgent need for a wheelchair storage solution that can be fixed to the wall without taking up floor space. Existing storage racks are mostly single-function and cannot meet diverse needs.
[0005] To address the aforementioned issues, this design aims to provide a simple and practical wheelchair storage rack for hospital departments. It effectively utilizes wall space, solves the problem of disorganized wheelchair storage, and is multifunctional, meeting the needs of various scenarios. This design is not only suitable for hospitals but can also be widely applied in places with a high number of patients with mobility impairments, such as nursing homes, improving the cleanliness and aesthetics of the environment. Utility Model Content
[0006] In view of this, the present invention aims to propose a wheelchair storage rack for hospital departments, in order to solve the problems that most existing wheelchair storage racks are fixed by drilling holes in the ground, which is limited by the decoration of hospital departments and other places, and have limited functions.
[0007] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution: a wheelchair storage rack for a hospital department, comprising a horizontal frame, the horizontal frame including two crossbeams and multiple longitudinal beams, the two crossbeams being parallel and opposite to each other, the longitudinal beams being disposed between the two crossbeams, the multiple longitudinal beams being evenly spaced along the length of the crossbeams, the two ends of the longitudinal beams being connected to the two crossbeams respectively, the bottom of the longitudinal beams being connected to a partition frame, the top of the two ends of the horizontal frame being connected to a triangular connecting frame respectively, the top of the triangular connecting frame being connected to a fixed connecting plate, the fixed connecting plate being fixed to the wall by fixing bolts.
[0008] Furthermore, the crossbeam on the side closest to the wall has multiple screw holes spaced apart, and each screw hole is threaded with a bolt. The crossbeam on the side closest to the wall is connected and fixed to the wall by bolts.
[0009] Furthermore, a clothes drying mechanism is provided above the horizontal frame. The clothes drying rack includes a first clothes drying rack and a second clothes drying rack. Both the first clothes drying rack and the second clothes drying rack are located above the horizontal frame. The first clothes drying rack is spaced apart in front of the second clothes drying rack. The bottom ends of both ends of the first clothes drying rack and the bottom ends of both ends of the second clothes drying rack are connected to the two sides of the horizontal frame.
[0010] Furthermore, the height of the first clothes rack is less than the height of the second clothes rack.
[0011] Furthermore, the flat frame has insertion holes at both ends on the side away from the wall. The bottom ends of the first clothes rack are respectively inserted into the two insertion holes. The bottom ends of the second clothes rack are respectively connected to the two ends of the horizontal frame by bolts. The middle parts of the two ends of the second clothes rack are respectively connected to two triangular connecting brackets by bolts.
[0012] Furthermore, a storage cabinet is provided above the horizontal frame, and the storage cabinet is sandwiched between two triangular connecting frames.
[0013] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:
[0014] 1. This utility model provides a wheelchair storage rack for hospital departments. By setting up a triangular connecting frame and a fixed connecting plate, the storage rack is fixed to the wall, making full use of vertical space and avoiding the occupation of ground space. It is especially suitable for places where it is impossible to drill holes in the ground for fixing. By centrally storing wheelchairs, it can effectively solve the problem of wheelchairs being piled up randomly and maintain the cleanliness and aesthetics of public places such as hospitals and nursing homes.
[0015] 2. This utility model provides a wheelchair storage rack for hospital departments. The storage rack is divided into upper and lower parts by a horizontal frame. The upper part of the horizontal frame can be equipped with a storage cabinet or clothes rack according to actual needs, and the lower part of the horizontal frame is specifically used for storing wheelchairs. This multi-functional design allows the storage rack to not only store wheelchairs, but also meet the needs of storing other items or drying clothes, thus improving the flexibility and practicality of use.
[0016] 3. This utility model provides a wheelchair storage rack for hospital departments. Once installed and used, this storage rack does not incur any subsequent costs, making it economical and practical. Compared with the existing QR code-based wheelchair rental method, this utility model reduces the economic burden on patients and is especially suitable for patients who bring their own wheelchairs.
[0017] 4. This utility model provides a wheelchair storage rack for hospital departments. The storage rack has a simple structure, is easy to install, and is suitable for various wall surfaces. It can be quickly installed and used in hospital corridors, wards, or public areas of nursing homes, and has wide applicability. Attached Figure Description
[0018] The accompanying drawings, which form part of this utility model, are used to provide a further understanding of the utility model. The illustrative embodiments of the utility model and their descriptions are used to explain the utility model and do not constitute an undue limitation of the utility model. In the drawings:
[0019] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of a hospital department wheelchair storage rack according to the present invention;
[0020] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a clothes drying mechanism installed above the horizontal frame of a wheelchair storage rack in a hospital department, as described in this utility model.
[0021] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the first clothes rack in a hospital department wheelchair storage rack according to the present invention;
[0022] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a hospital department wheelchair storage rack with a storage cabinet installed on the horizontal frame.
[0023] 1-Horizontal beam, 2-Longitudinal beam, 3-Partition frame, 4-Triangular connecting frame, 5-Fixed connecting plate, 6-Screw hole, 7-First clothes rack, 8-Second clothes rack, 9-Plug-in hole, 10-Storage cabinet. Detailed Implementation
[0024] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. It should be noted that, unless otherwise specified, the embodiments and features in the embodiments of the present utility model can be combined with each other, and the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, not all embodiments.
[0025] Example 1:
[0026] See Figure 1 This embodiment describes a wheelchair storage rack for a hospital department. It includes a horizontal frame comprising two horizontal beams 1 and multiple vertical beams 2. The two horizontal beams 1 are parallel and opposite to each other. The vertical beams 2 are positioned between the two horizontal beams 1. The multiple vertical beams 2 are evenly spaced along the length of the horizontal beams 1. Each end of a vertical beam 2 is connected to one of the two horizontal beams 1. A partition frame 3 is connected to the bottom of each vertical beam 2 to divide the wheelchair storage space. Triangular connecting frames 4 are connected to the top of each end of the horizontal frame. A fixed connecting plate 5 is connected to the top of each triangular connecting frame 4. The fixed connecting plate 5 is fixed to the wall using fixing bolts, thereby firmly fixing the entire storage rack to the wall.
[0027] This embodiment uses a triangular connecting frame 4 and a fixed connecting plate 5 to fix the storage rack to the wall, making full use of vertical space and avoiding the occupation of ground space. It is especially suitable for places where it is impossible to drill holes in the ground for fixing. By centrally storing wheelchairs, it can effectively solve the problem of wheelchairs being piled up randomly and maintain the cleanliness and aesthetics of public places such as hospitals and nursing homes.
[0028] In this embodiment, the crossbeam 1 on the side near the wall is provided with a plurality of screw holes 6 spaced apart, and each of the screw holes 6 is threaded with a bolt. The crossbeam 1 on the side near the wall is connected and fixed to the wall by bolts, which further enhances the connection stability between the storage rack and the wall.
[0029] Example 2:
[0030] See Figure 2-3 This embodiment describes an implementation that, based on Embodiment 1, adds a clothes-drying mechanism to meet the needs of drying clothes. The clothes-drying mechanism is located above the horizontal frame and includes a first clothes rack 7 and a second clothes rack 8. Both the first clothes rack 7 and the second clothes rack 8 are located above the horizontal frame, with the first clothes rack 7 positioned at an interval in front of the second clothes rack 8. The bottom ends of both ends of the first clothes rack 7 and the bottom ends of both ends of the second clothes rack 8 are connected to both sides of the horizontal frame.
[0031] In this embodiment, the height of the first clothes rack 7 is less than the height of the second clothes rack 8, so as to facilitate drying clothes of different lengths.
[0032] In this embodiment, the horizontal frame is provided with insertion holes 9 at both ends on the side away from the wall, and the bottom of both ends of the first clothes rack 7 are respectively inserted into the two insertion holes 9.
[0033] In this embodiment, the bottom ends of the second clothes rack 8 are respectively connected to the two ends of the horizontal frame by bolts, and the middle parts of the two ends of the second clothes rack 8 are respectively connected to the two triangular connecting frames 4 by bolts.
[0034] Example 3:
[0035] See Figure 4 This embodiment describes a method based on Embodiment 1, in which a storage cabinet 10 is added. The storage cabinet 10 is positioned above the horizontal frame and sandwiched between two triangular connecting frames 4. The storage cabinet 10 can be used to store the patient's personal belongings or other medical supplies, further enhancing the versatility of the storage unit.
[0036] The wheelchair storage rack provided by this utility model can not only store wheelchairs, but also meet the needs of different scenarios by installing a clothes drying mechanism and a storage cabinet 10. Installing this storage rack on the wall of a hospital corridor can store wheelchairs, dry clothes, or store items, making full use of vertical space and improving the cleanliness and aesthetics of the environment.
[0037] This utility model divides the storage rack into upper and lower parts using a horizontal frame. The upper part of the horizontal frame can be equipped with a storage cabinet 10 or a clothes rack as needed, while the lower part of the horizontal frame is specifically designed for storing wheelchairs. This multi-functional design allows the storage rack to not only store wheelchairs but also meet the needs of storing other items or drying clothes, thus improving its flexibility and practicality.
[0038] The installation process of this utility model is as follows:
[0039] First, select a suitable wall location, ensuring the wall can support the weight of the storage rack. Then, use fixing bolts to connect and secure the fixing plate 5 to the wall. Next, connect the horizontal frame to the fixing plate 5 via the triangular connecting bracket 4. If a clothes drying mechanism or storage cabinet 10 needs to be installed, install it according to Embodiments 2 and 3.
[0040] Once installed and used, this invention incurs no subsequent costs, making it economical and practical. Compared to existing QR code-based vehicle rental methods, this invention reduces the financial burden on patients and is particularly suitable for patients who bring their own wheelchairs.
[0041] This utility model has a simple structure, is easy to install, and is suitable for various wall surfaces. It can be quickly installed and used in public areas such as hospital corridors, wards, and nursing homes, making it widely applicable.
[0042] The embodiments of the present invention disclosed above are merely illustrative of the present invention. The embodiments do not exhaustively describe all details, nor do they limit the present invention to the specific implementations described. Many modifications and variations can be made based on the content of this specification. This specification selects and specifically describes these embodiments to better explain the principles and practical applications of the present invention, thereby enabling those skilled in the art to better understand and utilize the present invention.
Claims
1. A wheelchair storage rack for a hospital department, characterized in that: It includes a horizontal frame, which includes two horizontal beams (1) and multiple vertical beams (2). The two horizontal beams (1) are arranged parallel and opposite to each other. The vertical beams (2) are arranged between the two horizontal beams (1). The multiple vertical beams (2) are evenly spaced along the length of the horizontal beams (1). The two ends of the vertical beams (2) are respectively connected to the two horizontal beams (1). The bottom of the vertical beams (2) is connected to a partition frame (3). The top of the two ends of the horizontal frame are respectively connected to a triangular connecting frame (4). The top of the triangular connecting frame (4) is connected to a fixed connecting plate (5). The fixed connecting plate (5) is fixed to the wall by fixing bolts.
2. The hospital department wheelchair storage rack of claim 1 wherein: The crossbeam (1) on the side closest to the wall is provided with a plurality of screw holes (6) spaced apart, and each screw hole (6) is threaded with a bolt. The crossbeam (1) on the side closest to the wall is fixed to the wall by bolts.
3. The hospital department wheelchair storage rack of claim 1 wherein: A clothes drying mechanism is provided above the horizontal frame. The clothes drying mechanism includes a first clothes rack (7) and a second clothes rack (8). The first clothes rack (7) and the second clothes rack (8) are both located above the horizontal frame. The first clothes rack (7) is spaced apart in front of the second clothes rack (8). The bottom ends of the first clothes rack (7) and the bottom ends of the second clothes rack (8) are connected to both sides of the horizontal frame.
4. The hospital department wheelchair storage rack of claim 3 wherein: The height of the first clothes rack (7) is less than the height of the second clothes rack (8).
5. The hospital department wheelchair storage rack of claim 3 wherein: The horizontal frame has insertion holes (9) at both ends on the side away from the wall. The bottom ends of the first clothes rack (7) are respectively inserted into the two insertion holes (9). The bottom ends of the second clothes rack (8) are respectively connected to the two ends of the horizontal frame by bolts. The middle parts of the two ends of the second clothes rack (8) are respectively connected to the two triangular connecting brackets (4) by bolts.
6. The hospital department wheelchair storage rack of claim 1 wherein: A storage cabinet (10) is provided above the horizontal frame, and the storage cabinet (10) is sandwiched between two triangular connecting frames (4).