Scrotal support
By designing a scrotal support with high-elastic shoulder straps and T-shaped buttons, the problems of existing scrotal supports being inconvenient to reuse and uncomfortable to wear have been solved. This achieves stable support of the scrotum and comfortable wear, meeting the needs of patients getting out of bed and reducing costs.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- FOSHAN NANHAI DISTRICT PEOPLES HOSPITAL
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-18
- Publication Date
- 2026-07-03
AI Technical Summary
Existing scrotal supports are not easy to reuse, are uncomfortable to wear, and are expensive, making it difficult to meet the scrotal support needs of patients when getting out of bed.
An auxiliary scrotum support strap has been designed, featuring a high-elasticity shoulder strap and a detachable I-beam buckle structure. The connection between the shoulder strap and the extension section achieves stable support of the scrotum, and it is suitable for use with disposable masks.
It provides stable support for the scrotum, is comfortable to wear, low in cost, reusable, adaptable to the needs of patients getting out of bed, reduces the attention of outsiders, and improves the quality of life.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field of medical auxiliary products, specifically to an auxiliary scrotum support. Background Technology
[0002] A scrotal support, classified as a Class II medical device and rehabilitation aid, is a medical device used to support the scrotum and prevent it from sagging. Currently, most hospitals tend to use disposable surgical masks to elevate the scrotum when treating conditions such as massive scrotal edema (hypoproteinemia, lower extremity edema caused by right heart failure, scrotal edema, or scrotal edema caused by obstructed venous return in the lower extremities), epididymitis (causing scrotal pain and swelling), filariasis, and scrotal trauma (exudate and secretions from wounds). While many types of scrotal supports are available, they are inconvenient to purchase, have low usage rates, and are relatively expensive. Because the skin of the edematous scrotum is thinner, the scrotal pain caused by epididymitis is significant, and even the touch of clothing can cause discomfort. Most medical staff prefer disposable masks because they are highly inclusive, covering the scrotum while also separating it from clothing, making it easy to observe the scrotal skin condition. They are disposable, and if there is leakage, they can be replaced promptly. They are simple in structure, readily available, and inexpensive. Therefore, disposable masks are the first choice for most medical staff and patients when treating the above symptoms. Currently, when patients are in bed, they generally hang the ear loops of disposable masks on the buttons of their hospital gowns. However, when patients get out of bed, the height and spacing of the buttons on the existing hospital gowns are insufficient to elevate the scrotum. Most hospital gowns are currently loose, and if the mask is hung on the buttons, it swings considerably. The loose clothing cannot support the weight of the edematous scrotum when getting out of bed, leading to reduced patient activity and a decreased quality of life. Utility Model Content
[0003] The technical problem to be solved by this utility model is to provide an auxiliary scrotal support strap that can be used in conjunction with a mask. It is convenient to hang the mask on the ears, is reusable, easy to wear, fits the body, is elastic, and is low in cost.
[0004] The technical solution to achieve the purpose of this utility model is: an auxiliary scrotum support, characterized in that: it includes two shoulder straps that are respectively hung on the left shoulder and the right shoulder, the shoulder straps are provided with a ring portion that hangs on the left shoulder / right shoulder and an extension portion that is connected to the ring portion at one end, the two ring portions are connected by a connecting strap at the back of the human body, and the extension portion is provided with one or more buttons that can stack the two extension portions together and can be detached.
[0005] The extension section has two or more through holes arranged in the extension direction. The button is an I-shaped button that can pass through the through holes of the two stacked extension sections, with both ends restricted to the two sides of the through holes.
[0006] The shoulder straps are made of high-elasticity bands.
[0007] The two extensions are of equal length.
[0008] This utility model provides an auxiliary scrotal support with the following advantages: it can be used in conjunction with a mask to easily support the scrotum; the shoulder straps are made of elastic bands, and after the button passes through the two extensions, the two extensions form a V-shape from the button to the connection with the ring, which can provide cushioning during the patient's movement; it is close-fitting, reusable, and low in cost; it is worn inside a hospital gown, and when the patient gets out of bed, it is not noticeable to outsiders unless they look closely, which can reduce the patient's concerns. Attached Figure Description
[0009] The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments;
[0010] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model and the mask;
[0011] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the front structure of the present invention on a human body model;
[0012] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the structure behind the human body model of this utility model;
[0013] Figure 4 This is a structural schematic diagram of the button of this utility model.
[0014] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached diagram: a-mask, 1-shoulder strap, 1.1-loop portion, 1.2-extension portion, 1.3-connecting strap, 1.4-through hole, 2-button Detailed Implementation
[0015] like Figures 1-4 As shown, an auxiliary scrotum support includes two shoulder straps 1 that are respectively hung on the left and right shoulders. Each shoulder strap 1 has a loop portion 1.1 that hangs on the left / right shoulder and an extension portion 1.2 that is connected to the loop portion 1.1 at one end. The two loop portions 1.1 are connected by a connecting strap 1.3 at the back of the body. Each extension portion 1.2 has one or more buttons 2 that can be stacked together and are detachable.
[0016] The extension portion 1.2 is provided with two or more through holes 1.4 arranged in the extension direction. The button 2 is an I-shaped button that can pass through the through holes 1.4 and is restricted at both ends to the two sides of the through holes 1.4.
[0017] The shoulder strap 1 is made of high elasticity.
[0018] The two extensions 1.2 are of similar length, making distance adjustment convenient. In use, the distance between the two extensions 1.2 from the button 2 to the point where they connect with the ring part 1.2 is kept similar, so that the straight line formed by the button and the scrotum is almost kept near the midline of the human body, and the force is evenly distributed.
Claims
1. An auxiliary scrotal support belt, characterized by: It includes two shoulder straps that hang on the left and right shoulders respectively. The shoulder straps have a loop portion that hangs on the left / right shoulder and an extension portion that connects to the loop portion at one end. The two loop portions are connected by a connecting strap at the back of the body. The extension portion has one or more buttons that can be stacked together and are detachable.
2. The auxiliary scrotal support bandage according to claim 1, characterized in that: The extension portion has two or more through holes arranged in the direction of extension, and the button is an I-shaped button.
3. The auxiliary scrotal support bandage according to claim 1, characterized in that: The shoulder straps are made of high-elasticity bands.
4. A scrotal support for auxiliary use according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that: The two extensions are of equal length.