A neonatal emergency transport device

By designing an emergency neonatal transport device, the problems of being affected by the activities of rescue personnel, unstable fixation, and poor information management were solved, thus achieving stable transport and information management of newborns.

CN224441607UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-03SHANGHAI TENTH PEOPLES HOSPITAL

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
SHANGHAI TENTH PEOPLES HOSPITAL
Filing Date
2025-07-09
Publication Date
2026-07-03

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing neonatal transport devices hinder rescuers' activities in emergencies, lack protection for newborns, are not securely fixed, and lack an information management system, leading to potential harm and information confusion.

Method used

An emergency transport device for newborns was designed, comprising a wearable unit, a fixing unit, a strap unit, a head protection unit, and a support unit. The fixing unit supports and protects the newborn's spine and neck, the strap unit provides additional fixation, the head protection unit protects the head, the support unit prevents slippage, and a unit management information identification card is placed there.

Benefits of technology

It achieves stable fixation and protection of newborns, reduces injuries during movement, improves transport efficiency, and ensures the accuracy of information management, avoiding information confusion.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to a kind of newborn emergency transfer device, including wearing unit, several fixed units, two first bandage unit, two second bandage unit and several head protection units.Its advantage is, newborn is firmly fixed in wearing unit using fixed unit, and the stable support and protection of newborn's spine, neck can be formed;Head protection unit is rotatably connected with fixed unit, and the head of newborn can be effectively protected;Using wearing unit, the newborn fixed can be easily distributed on the front chest and back of rescuer, multiple newborns can be transferred at a time, and wearing unit does not affect the movement of rescuer, also reduce the damage caused by the collision of newborn during movement;Using first bandage unit, second bandage unit can be fixed while wearing unit is fixed, effectively avoid the swing or slip of newborn during the movement of rescuer, greatly reduce the damage caused to newborn.
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Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of medical supplies technology, and in particular to a newborn emergency transport device. Background Technology

[0002] Sudden emergencies such as fires and earthquakes pose a significant challenge to public safety, especially to medical institutions. In medical facilities, particularly in obstetrics and gynecology and neonatology departments, newborns are an extremely vulnerable group. Newborns have weak immune systems, cannot move independently, and their neck muscles are not fully developed to support their heads. Their bones are primarily cartilage, making them very unstable. Improper handling of newborns can negatively impact spinal development, thus posing significant risks during emergency evacuation and transport.

[0003] When disasters occur, building elevators may be out of service or pose safety hazards, requiring rescuers to use staircases for evacuation. Traditionally, newborns are carried by hand, but due to narrow staircases and bumpy conditions, rescuers can only carry a maximum of two newborns at a time. This not only fails to adequately protect the newborns' spines and cervical vertebrae but also results in low efficiency in transporting them and may delay crucial rescue time due to multiple trips.

[0004] Existing technologies include transport skirts with multiple infant pockets on the front for transporting newborns. However, there are several drawbacks. First, when rescuers are moving up and down stairs or walking, their legs move significantly. When carrying multiple newborns, the newborns' bodies are prone to colliding with the rescuers' legs, potentially injuring the newborns and hindering the rescuers' movement. Second, existing transport skirts lack adequate protection for newborns. Given their fragile bodies, without proper protection, newborns may suffer spinal, cervical, or head injuries during transport. Furthermore, the current transport skirts are not securely fastened enough. During movement, such as rapid ascent or descent on stairs, there is a risk of excessive swaying or even slipping out of the device due to bumps or tilting. Third, existing transport systems lack management of newborn identification cards. When transporting multiple newborns simultaneously, especially in chaotic emergency environments, the absence of an effective identification and management system can easily lead to confusion regarding newborn identities, making it difficult to accurately distinguish each newborn. This not only causes significant difficulties for subsequent medical treatment and family reunification but may also lead to medical accidents or ethical issues.

[0005] There are still no effective solutions to the problems in related technologies, such as the transfer device affecting the activities of rescuers, lack of protection for newborns, insecure fixation of newborns, and lack of newborn information management. Utility Model Content

[0006] The purpose of this utility model is to address the shortcomings of existing technologies by providing a newborn emergency transport device, which solves problems such as transport devices affecting rescue personnel's activities, lack of protection for newborns, insecure fixation of newborns, and lack of newborn information management.

[0007] To achieve the above objectives, the technical solution adopted by this utility model is as follows:

[0008] A neonatal emergency transport device, comprising:

[0009] Wearable unit, designed to be worn on the upper body of rescue personnel;

[0010] A plurality of fixing units are distributed at the front and rear of the wearable unit for fixing, supporting and protecting the newborn;

[0011] Two first strap units are respectively disposed at the front and rear of the wearable unit, and the first ends of the two first strap units are respectively connected to the wearable unit;

[0012] Two second strap units are respectively disposed at the front and rear of the wearable unit. The first ends of the two second strap units are respectively connected to the wearable unit. The second end of the second strap unit located at the front of the wearable unit is detachably connected to the second end of the first strap unit located at the front of the wearable unit between the rear of the wearable unit and the back of the rescuer. The second end of the second strap unit located at the rear of the wearable unit is detachably connected to the second end of the first strap unit located at the rear of the wearable unit at the front of the wearable unit. These are used to cooperate with the corresponding first strap units to fix the wearable unit to the body of the rescuer.

[0013] A plurality of head protection units are rotatably disposed on the top of the corresponding fixing unit and detachably connected to the corresponding fixing unit, for fixing and protecting the head of the newborn.

[0014] In some embodiments, the wearable unit includes:

[0015] A front panel element, wherein at least one of the aforementioned fixing units, a first strap unit, and a second strap unit are distributed on the side of the front panel element for removably wearing on the front of the upper body of a rescuer;

[0016] The rear panel element has at least one of the aforementioned fixing units, another first strap unit, and another second strap unit distributed on its side for removably wearing on the back of the upper body of a rescuer.

[0017] A plurality of shoulder positioning elements are distributed between the front element and the rear element, with a first end of the shoulder positioning element connected to the front element and a second end of the shoulder positioning element connected to the rear element, for removably wearing on the shoulder of a rescuer.

[0018] In some embodiments, the fixing unit includes:

[0019] A first support element is disposed at the front or rear of the wearable unit to support the newborn's body;

[0020] A neck support element, which is disposed on the side of the first support plate element, is used to support the neck of a newborn.

[0021] A first wrapping element is disposed on a first side of the first support element for wrapping the newborn's body on the first side;

[0022] A first connecting element is disposed on the side of the first wrapping element;

[0023] A second wrapping element is disposed on a second side of the first support element and is used to wrap the newborn's body on the second side.

[0024] The second connecting element is disposed on the side of the second wrapping element and is detachably connected to the first connecting element;

[0025] A first rotating element is disposed on the first side of the first support plate element and is rotatably connected to the corresponding head protection unit.

[0026] A first locking element is disposed on the second side of the first support plate element and is detachably locked to the corresponding head protection unit.

[0027] In some embodiments, the first strap unit includes:

[0028] A first strap element, the first end of the first strap element being connected to the front or rear of the wearable unit, for use in conjunction with a corresponding second strap element to fix the front or rear of the wearable unit to the body of the rescuer;

[0029] A third connecting element is disposed on the side of the second end of the first strap element and is detachably connected to the second end of the corresponding second strap unit.

[0030] In some embodiments, the second strap unit includes:

[0031] The second strap element has a first end connected to the front or rear of the wearable unit, and is used to cooperate with the corresponding first strap element to fix the front or rear of the wearable unit to the body of the rescuer.

[0032] A fourth connecting element is disposed on the side of the second end of the second strap element and is detachably connected to the second end of the corresponding first strap unit.

[0033] In some embodiments, the first strap unit further includes:

[0034] A third wrapping element is disposed at the first end of the first strap element and connected to the front or rear of the wearable unit, for wrapping the corresponding fixation unit and the newborn placed inside it when the first strap element is connected to the second strap unit.

[0035] In some embodiments, the second strap unit further includes:

[0036] A fourth wrapping element is disposed at the first end of the second strap element and connected to the front or rear of the wearable unit, for wrapping the corresponding fixation unit and the newborn placed inside it when the second strap element is connected to the first strap unit.

[0037] In some embodiments, the head protection unit includes:

[0038] A head protection element, which is rotatably disposed at the top of the corresponding fixing unit, is used to protect the head of the newborn.

[0039] The second rotating element is disposed on the first side of the head protection element and is rotatably connected to the first side of the corresponding fixing unit.

[0040] The second locking element is disposed on the second side of the head protection element and is detachably locked to the second side of the corresponding fixing unit, for locking the head protection element to the corresponding fixing unit;

[0041] A plurality of breathable elements are disposed through the head protection element for ventilation.

[0042] In some embodiments, the head protection unit further includes:

[0043] A buffer element is disposed at the bottom of the head protection element and on one side near the fixing unit, for buffering the force between the head protection element and the newborn's head.

[0044] In some of these embodiments, it also includes:

[0045] A plurality of support units are respectively disposed at the bottom end of the corresponding fixing unit and respectively connected to the wearable unit, for supporting the newborn's feet to prevent the newborn from slipping.

[0046] In some embodiments, the support unit includes:

[0047] A first placement element is disposed at the bottom end of the corresponding fixing unit and connected to the wearable unit for placing the newborn's lower limbs;

[0048] The second support plate element is disposed at the bottom end of the first placement element and located on the side of the corresponding fixing unit, and abuts against the wearing unit to support the newborn's feet and prevent the newborn from slipping off.

[0049] In some of these embodiments, it also includes:

[0050] A plurality of placement units are respectively disposed at the bottom end of the corresponding fixing unit and respectively connected to the wearable unit for placing the newborn's information identification card.

[0051] In some embodiments, the placement unit includes:

[0052] The second placement element is disposed at the bottom end of the corresponding fixing unit and connected to the wearable unit for placing the newborn's information identification card;

[0053] A fifth connecting element is disposed on the side of the second placement element;

[0054] A covering element is disposed on the wearable unit and located above the second placement element, for covering the opening of the second placement element;

[0055] A sixth connecting element is disposed on the side of the covering element and is detachably connected to the fifth connecting element, for fixing the relative position of the covering element and the second placement element to prevent the information identification card from sliding out of the second placement element;

[0056] An observation element is disposed on the second placement element for observing the information identification card without removing the information identification card.

[0057] The present invention adopts the above technical solution and has the following technical effects compared with the prior art:

[0058] The system securely fastens the newborn to the wearable unit using a fixing unit, providing stable support and protection for the newborn's spine and neck, thus solving the problem of insecure fixation. The head protection unit, rotatably connected to the fixing unit, effectively protects the newborn's head, further addressing the lack of protection. The wearable unit allows for easy distribution of the secured newborns to the rescuer's chest and back, enabling the transfer of multiple newborns at once without hindering the rescuer's movement. It also reduces the risk of injury to the newborn from collisions during transport, solving the problem of transport devices interfering with rescuer activities. The first and second strap units further enhance the stability of the system. The device provides secondary fixation to the newborn during transport, effectively preventing the newborn from shaking or slipping during movement by rescuers, greatly reducing the risk of injury, and further solving the problem of insecure fixation. The support unit effectively supports the newborn's feet and supports the lower body, preventing the newborn from slipping and falling off, further solving the problem of insecure fixation. The placement unit holds and secures the newborn's information identification card, enabling quick identification of the corresponding newborn's information, avoiding information confusion, reducing the need for subsequent information matching, and solving the problem of lack of newborn information management. Attached Figure Description

[0059] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram (a) of a neonatal emergency transport device according to an embodiment of the present utility model;

[0060] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of a wearable unit according to an embodiment of the present utility model;

[0061] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the fixing unit according to an embodiment of the present utility model;

[0062] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the first strap unit according to an embodiment of the present utility model;

[0063] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the second strap unit according to an embodiment of the present utility model;

[0064] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the head protection unit according to an embodiment of the present utility model;

[0065] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the newborn emergency transport device according to an embodiment of the present utility model;

[0066] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram (II) of a neonatal emergency transport device according to an embodiment of the present utility model;

[0067] Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram of the support unit according to an embodiment of the present utility model;

[0068] Figure 10 This is a schematic diagram (III) of a neonatal emergency transport device according to an embodiment of the present utility model;

[0069] Figure 11 This is a schematic diagram of the placement unit according to an embodiment of the present utility model.

[0070] The reference numerals in the attached figures are:

[0071] 10. Wearing unit; 11. Front element; 12. Rear element; 13. Shoulder positioning element;

[0072] 20. Fixing unit; 21. First support plate element; 22. Neck support element; 23. First wrapping element; 24. First connecting element; 25. Second wrapping element; 26. Second connecting element; 27. First rotating element; 28. First locking element;

[0073] 30. First strap unit; 31. First strap element; 32. Third connecting element; 33. Third wrapping element;

[0074] 40. Second strap unit; 41. Second strap element; 42. Fourth connecting element; 43. Fourth wrapping element;

[0075] 50. Head protection unit; 51. Head protection element; 52. Second rotating element; 53. Second locking element; 54. Ventilation element; 55. Cushioning element;

[0076] 60. Support unit; 61. First placement element; 62. Second support plate element;

[0077] 70. Placement unit; 71. Second placement element; 72. Fifth connecting element; 73. Covering element; 74. Sixth connecting element; 75. Observation element. Detailed Implementation

[0078] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this application clearer, the application is described and illustrated below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative and not intended to limit the scope of this application. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments provided in this application without inventive effort are within the scope of protection of this application.

[0079] Obviously, the accompanying drawings described below are merely some examples or embodiments of this application. Those skilled in the art can apply this application to other similar scenarios based on these drawings without any inventive effort. Furthermore, it is understood that although the efforts made in this development process may be complex and lengthy, for those skilled in the art related to the content disclosed in this application, any changes to design, manufacturing, or production based on the technical content disclosed in this application are merely conventional technical means and should not be construed as insufficient disclosure of the content of this application.

[0080] In this application, the reference to "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 appearance of this phrase in various places in the specification does not necessarily refer to the same embodiment, nor is it a separate or alternative embodiment that is mutually exclusive with other embodiments. It will be explicitly and implicitly understood by those skilled in the art that the embodiments described in this application may be combined with other embodiments without conflict.

[0081] Unless otherwise defined, the technical or scientific terms used in this application shall have the ordinary meaning understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this application pertains. The terms “a,” “an,” “an,” “the,” and similar words used in this application do not indicate quantity limitation and may indicate singular or plural. The terms “comprising,” “including,” “having,” and any variations thereof used in this application are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion; for example, a process, method, system, product, or apparatus that includes a series of steps or units (elements) is not limited to the listed steps or units, but may also include steps or units not listed, or may include other steps or units inherent to these processes, methods, products, or apparatus. The terms “connected,” “linked,” “coupled,” and similar words used in this application are not limited to physical or mechanical connections, but may include electrical connections, whether direct or indirect. “Multiple” used in this application refers to two or more. “And / or” describes the relationship between related objects, indicating that three relationships may exist; for example, “A and / or B” can represent: A alone, A and B simultaneously, and B alone. The character " / " generally indicates that the preceding and following objects are in an "or" relationship. The terms "first," "second," and "third" used in this application are merely to distinguish similar objects and do not represent a specific ordering of the objects.

[0082] Example 1

[0083] An illustrative embodiment of this utility model, such as Figure 1As shown, a neonatal emergency transport device includes a wearable unit 10, several fixing units 20, two first strap units 30, two second strap units 40, and several head protection units 50. The device is designed for removable wear on the upper body of a rescuer. The fixing units 20 are distributed at the front and rear of the wearable unit 10 to fix, support, and protect the newborn. The two first strap units 30 are respectively located at the front and rear of the wearable unit 10, with their first ends connected to the wearable unit 10. The two second strap units 40 are respectively located at the front and rear of the wearable unit 10, with their first ends connected to the wearable unit 10. The second ends of the second strap units 40 located at the front of the wearable unit 10 are connected to the first strap units 50 located at the front of the wearable unit 10. The second end of the strap unit 30 is detachably connected between the rear of the wearable unit 10 and the back of the rescuer. The second end of the second strap unit 40 located at the rear of the wearable unit 10 and the second end of the first strap unit 30 located at the rear of the wearable unit 10 are detachably connected at the front of the wearable unit 10 to cooperate with the corresponding first strap unit 30 to fix the wearable unit 10 to the body of the rescuer. Several head protection units 50 are rotatably disposed on the top of the corresponding fixing unit 20 and are detachably connected to the corresponding fixing unit 20 to fix and protect the head of the newborn.

[0084] Generally, at least one fixing unit 20 is provided at the front of the wearable unit 10 and at least one fixing unit 20 is provided at the rear of the wearable unit 10.

[0085] When a plurality of fixing units 20 are provided at the front (or rear) of the wearable unit 10, the plurality of fixing units 20 are spaced apart along the width direction of the wearable unit 10.

[0086] The number of fixing units 20 disposed at the front of the wearable unit 10 may be equal to or different from the number of fixing units 20 disposed at the rear of the wearable unit 10.

[0087] The positions of the fixing unit 20 located at the front of the wearable unit 10 and the fixing unit 20 located at the rear of the wearable unit 10 may be the same or different.

[0088] The position of the first strap unit 30 located at the front of the wearable unit 10 can be the same as or different from the position of the first strap unit 30 located at the rear of the wearable unit 10. For example, the distances between the two first strap units 30 and the bottom end of the wearable unit 10 can be equal or unequal.

[0089] The position of the second strap unit 40 located at the front of the wearable unit 10 can be the same as or different from the position of the second strap unit 40 located at the rear of the wearable unit 10. For example, the distances between the two second strap units 40 and the bottom end of the wearable unit 10 can be equal or unequal.

[0090] At the front of the wearable unit 10, a first strap unit 30 and a second strap unit 40 are symmetrically arranged at the front of the wearable unit 10.

[0091] At the rear of the wearable unit 10, a first strap unit 30 and a second strap unit 40 are symmetrically arranged at the rear of the wearable unit 10.

[0092] The number of head protection units 50 matches the number of fixed units 20. Generally, the number of head protection units 50 is equal to the number of fixed units 20.

[0093] like Figure 2 As shown, the wearable unit 10 includes a front panel element 11, a rear panel element 12, and a plurality of shoulder positioning elements 13. The front panel element 11 has at least one fixing unit 20, a first strap unit 30, and a second strap unit 40 distributed on its sides for removably wearing on the front of the upper body of the rescuer. The rear panel element 12 has at least one fixing unit 20, another first strap unit 30, and another second strap unit 40 distributed on its sides for removably wearing on the rear of the upper body of the rescuer. A plurality of shoulder positioning elements 13 are distributed between the front panel element 11 and the rear panel element 12, with a first end connected to the front panel element 11 and a second end connected to the rear panel element 12, for removably wearing on the shoulders of the rescuer.

[0094] In some embodiments, the front element 11 is made of flame-retardant material, including but not limited to aramid fiber.

[0095] In some embodiments, the front panel element 11 includes a front panel and a first collar. The front panel covers the front of the upper body of the rescuer when worn, and the front of the front panel is provided with at least one fixing unit 20, a first strap unit 30, and a second strap unit 40; the first collar is located at the top of the front panel and forms a closed loop with the rear panel element 12 and a plurality of shoulder positioning elements 13 for the rescuer's head to pass through.

[0096] In some embodiments, the rear element 12 is made of a flame-retardant material, including but not limited to aramid fibers.

[0097] In some embodiments, the rear panel element 12 includes a rear panel and a second collar. The rear panel covers the rear of the upper body of the rescuer when worn, and the rear of the rear panel is provided with at least one fixing unit 20, a first strap unit 30, and a second strap unit 40; the second collar is disposed at the top of the rear panel and forms a closed loop with the front panel element 11 (first collar) and a plurality of shoulder positioning elements 13 for the rescuer's head to pass through.

[0098] The shoulder positioning element 13 is fixedly connected to the front piece element 11 and the rear piece element 12. The fixed connection method includes, but is not limited to, sewing.

[0099] The shoulder positioning element 13 is sized to match the front element 11 (rear element 12). Generally, the width of the shoulder positioning element 13 is smaller than the width of the side portion of the front element 11 (rear element 12) on which it is located.

[0100] Generally, a number of shoulder positioning elements 13 are symmetrically arranged about the first collar of the front piece element 11 (the second collar of the rear piece element 12), that is, at least one shoulder positioning element 13 is provided on one side of the first collar (the second collar) and at least one shoulder positioning element 13 is provided on the other side of the first collar (the second collar).

[0101] With a plurality of shoulder positioning elements 13 provided on each side of the first collar (second collar), the plurality of shoulder positioning elements 13 are spaced apart along the width direction of the front piece element 11 (rear piece element 12) to which they are located.

[0102] In some of these embodiments, the shoulder positioning element 13 is made of flame-retardant material, including but not limited to aramid fiber.

[0103] In some of these embodiments, the shoulder positioning element 13 is a shoulder strap.

[0104] like Figure 3As shown, the fixing unit 20 includes a first support plate element 21, a neck support element 22, a first wrapping element 23, a first connecting element 24, a second wrapping element 25, a second connecting element 26, a first rotating element 27, and a first locking element 28. The first support plate element 21 is disposed at the front or rear of the wearable unit 10 to support the newborn's body; the neck brace element 22 is disposed at the side of the first support plate element 21 to support the newborn's neck; the first wrapping element 23 is disposed at the first side of the first support plate element 21 to wrap the newborn's body at the first side; the first connecting element 24 is disposed at the side of the first wrapping element 23; the second wrapping element 25 is disposed at the second side of the first support plate element 21 to wrap the newborn's body at the second side; the second connecting element 26 is disposed at the side of the second wrapping element 25 and is detachably connected to the first connecting element 24; the first rotating element 27 is disposed at the first side of the first support plate element 21 and is rotatably connected to the corresponding head protection unit 50; and the first locking element 28 is disposed at the second side of the first support plate element 21 and is detachably locked to the corresponding head protection unit 50.

[0105] Specifically, the first support plate element 21 is disposed on the front plate element 11 or the rear plate element 12 and is connected to the front plate element 11 or the rear plate element 12.

[0106] The first support plate element 21 is fixedly connected to the front piece element 11 and the rear piece element 12. The fixed connection method includes, but is not limited to, sewing.

[0107] The dimensions of the first support element 21 are matched with the dimensions of the front element 11 (rear element 12). Generally, the height of the first support element 21 is less than the height of the front element 11 (rear element 12), and the width of the first support element 21 is less than the width of the front element 11 (rear element 12).

[0108] In some embodiments, the first support element 21 includes a fixing sleeve and a support plate. The fixing sleeve is fixedly connected to the front piece element 11 or the rear piece element 12. A neck support element 22 is provided at the front of the fixing sleeve. A first rotating element 27 is provided on the first side of the fixing sleeve. A first locking element 28 is provided on the second side of the fixing sleeve and is respectively connected to the first wrapping element 23 and the second wrapping element 25. The support plate is disposed inside the fixing sleeve and connected to the fixing sleeve to support the newborn's body.

[0109] The connection between the support plate and the fixing sleeve is a fixed connection. This fixed connection method includes, but is not limited to, sewing.

[0110] In some of these embodiments, the retaining sleeve is made of cotton.

[0111] In some embodiments, the inside of the retaining sleeve (the side closest to the support plate) is also wrapped with a cushioning material (such as sponge, latex, etc.) to cushion the force between the newborn and the support plate.

[0112] The dimensions of the support plate match the dimensions of the fixing sleeve. Generally, the length of the support plate is no greater than the length of the fixing sleeve, and the width of the support plate is no greater than the width of the fixing sleeve.

[0113] In some embodiments, the support plate is made of plastic, including but not limited to PP (polypropylene).

[0114] The neck support element 22 is connected to the first support plate element 21 by a fixed connection. The fixed connection method includes, but is not limited to, sewing.

[0115] The dimensions of the neck support element 22 are matched with the dimensions of the first support element 21. Generally, the width of the neck support element 22 is smaller than the length of the first support element 21.

[0116] The radial dimension of the neck support element 22 increases and then decreases from the top end (the end closest to the top end of the first support element 21) to the bottom end.

[0117] In some of these embodiments, the height of the neck support element 22 is less than 3 cm.

[0118] In some of these embodiments, the neck support element 22 includes, but is not limited to, a silicone neck support.

[0119] The first wrapping element 23 and the first support plate element 21 are connected by a fixed connection. The fixed connection method includes, but is not limited to, sewing.

[0120] The dimensions of the first wrapping element 23 are matched with the dimensions of the first support element 21. Generally, the length of the first wrapping element 23 is not greater than the length of the first support element 21, and the width of the first wrapping element 23 is greater than the width of the first support element 21.

[0121] In some of these embodiments, the first wrapping element 23 is arranged in a trapezoidal shape, wherein the longer side is connected to the first support element 21.

[0122] In some of these embodiments, the bottom end of the first wrapping element 23 (the end connected to the first support element 21) is arc-shaped to more closely wrap the newborn.

[0123] In some embodiments, the first wrapping element 23 is made of a flame-retardant material, including but not limited to flame-retardant acrylic fiber.

[0124] In some of these embodiments, the first wrapping element 23 is a first blanket or a first wrapping cloth.

[0125] The first connecting element 24 is disposed on the side of the first wrapping element 23 away from the first support element 21.

[0126] The connection between the first connecting element 24 and the first wrapping element 23 is a fixed connection. The fixed connection method includes, but is not limited to, sewing.

[0127] The dimensions of the first connecting element 24 are matched with the dimensions of the first wrapping element 23. Generally, the length of the first connecting element 24 is less than the length of the first wrapping element 23, and the width of the first connecting element 24 is less than the length of the first wrapping element 23.

[0128] In some of these embodiments, the first connecting element 24 is a first hook and loop fastener or a first loop and loop loose fastener.

[0129] The second wrapping element 25 is connected to the first support plate element 21 by a fixed connection. The fixed connection method includes, but is not limited to, sewing.

[0130] The dimensions of the second wrapping element 25 are matched with the dimensions of the first support element 21. Generally, the length of the second wrapping element 25 is not greater than the length of the first support element 21, and the width of the second wrapping element 25 is greater than the width of the first support element 21.

[0131] The dimensions of the second wrapping element 25 are matched with the dimensions of the first wrapping element 23. Generally, the radial dimensions (such as length and width) of the second wrapping element 25 are not less than the radial dimensions (such as length and width) of the first wrapping element 23.

[0132] In some of these embodiments, the second wrapping element 25 is arranged in a trapezoidal shape, wherein the longer side is connected to the first support element 21.

[0133] In some embodiments, the bottom end of the second wrapping element 25 (the end connected to the first support element 21) is arc-shaped to more closely wrap the newborn.

[0134] In some embodiments, the second wrapping element 25 is made of a flame-retardant material, including but not limited to flame-retardant acrylic fiber.

[0135] In some of these embodiments, the second wrapping element 25 is a second blanket or a second wrapping cloth.

[0136] The second connecting element 26 is disposed on the side of the second wrapping element 25 near the first support element 21.

[0137] The second connecting element 26 and the second wrapping element 25 are connected by a fixed connection. The fixed connection method includes, but is not limited to, sewing.

[0138] The dimensions of the second connecting element 26 are matched with the dimensions of the second wrapping element 25. Generally, the length of the second connecting element 26 is less than the length of the second wrapping element 25, and the width of the second connecting element 26 is less than the length of the second wrapping element 25.

[0139] The dimensions of the second connecting element 26 are matched with the dimensions of the first connecting element 24. Generally, the radial dimension (e.g., length, width) of the second connecting element 26 is not less than the radial dimension (e.g., length, width) of the first connecting element 24.

[0140] In some embodiments, the second connecting element 26 is a second hook-and-loop fastener or a second loop fastener. Specifically, one of the second connecting element 26 and the first connecting element 24 is a hook-and-loop fastener, and the other is a loop fastener.

[0141] The first rotating element 27 is fixedly connected to the support plate. The fixed connection method includes, but is not limited to, integral molding.

[0142] The dimensions of the first rotating element 27 are matched with the dimensions of the first support element 21. Generally, the length of the first rotating element 27 is less than the length of the first support element 21.

[0143] In some of these embodiments, the first rotating element 27 is a first rotating groove or a first rotating shaft.

[0144] The first locking element 28 is fixedly connected to the support plate. The fixed connection method includes, but is not limited to, integral molding.

[0145] The dimensions of the first locking element 28 are matched with the dimensions of the first support element 21. Generally, the length of the first locking element 28 is less than the length of the first support element 21.

[0146] In some embodiments, the first locking element 28 includes a first base and a first magnetic snap fastener. The first base is connected to the first support plate element 21; the first magnetic snap fastener is disposed at the top of the first base and is magnetically connected to the corresponding head protection unit 50.

[0147] like Figure 4 As shown, the first strap unit 30 includes a first strap element 31 and a third connecting element 32. The first end of the first strap element 31 is connected to the front or rear of the wearable unit 10, and is used to cooperate with the corresponding second strap unit 40 to fix the front or rear of the wearable unit 10 to the rescuer's body. The third connecting element 32 is disposed on the side of the second end of the first strap element 31 and is detachably connected to the second end of the corresponding second strap unit 40.

[0148] Specifically, the first end of the first strap element 31 is connected to the front element 11 or the rear element 12.

[0149] The first strap element 31 is connected to the front piece element 11 (rear piece element 12) by a fixed connection. The fixed connection method includes, but is not limited to, sewing.

[0150] The dimensions of the first strap element 31 are matched with the dimensions of the front element 11 (rear element 12). Generally, the length of the first strap element 31 is greater than the width of the front element 11 (rear element 12).

[0151] The dimensions of the first strap element 31 are matched with the dimensions of the first support plate element 21. Generally, the width of the first strap element 31 is smaller than the height of the first support plate element 21.

[0152] In some of these embodiments, the first strap element 31 includes, but is not limited to, a first strap.

[0153] The third connecting element 32 is connected to the first binding element 31 by a fixed connection. The fixed connection method includes, but is not limited to, sewing.

[0154] The dimensions of the third connecting element 32 are matched with the dimensions of the first strap element 31. Generally, the length of the third connecting element 32 is less than the length of the first strap element 31, and the width of the third connecting element 32 is less than the width of the first strap element 31.

[0155] In some embodiments, the third connecting element 32 is a third hook and loop side or a third hook and loop side.

[0156] Furthermore, the first strap unit 30 also includes a third wrapping element 33. The third wrapping element 33 is disposed at the first end of the first strap element 31 and connected to the front or rear of the wearable unit 10, and is used to wrap the corresponding fixing unit 20 and the newborn placed inside it when the first strap element 31 is connected to the second strap unit 40.

[0157] Specifically, the third wrapping element 33 is connected to the front element 11 (rear element 12).

[0158] The third wrapping element 33 is fixedly connected to the front piece element 11 (rear piece element 12) and the first strap element 31. The fixed connection method includes, but is not limited to, sewing.

[0159] The dimensions of the third wrapping element 33 are matched with the dimensions of the front element 11 (rear element 12). Generally, the height of the third wrapping element 33 is less than the height of the front element 11 (rear element 12), and the width of the third wrapping element 33 is less than the width of the front element 11 (rear element 12).

[0160] The dimensions of the third wrapping element 33 are matched with the dimensions of the first support element 21. Generally, the height of the third wrapping element 33 is less than the height of the first support element 21, and the width of the third wrapping element 33 is greater than the width of the first support element 21.

[0161] In some embodiments, the third wrapping element 33 is made of a flame-retardant material, including but not limited to flame-retardant acrylic fiber.

[0162] In some of these embodiments, the third wrapping element 33 is a third wrapping cloth.

[0163] like Figure 5 As shown, the second strap unit 40 includes a second strap element 41 and a fourth connecting element 42. The first end of the second strap element 41 is connected to the front or rear of the wearing unit 10, and is used to cooperate with the corresponding first strap unit 30 to fix the front or rear of the wearing unit 10 to the rescuer's body. The fourth connecting element 42 is disposed on the side of the second end of the second strap element 41 and is detachably connected to the second end of the corresponding first strap unit 30.

[0164] Specifically, the first end of the second strap element 41 is connected to the front piece element 11 or the rear piece element 12 to cooperate with the first strap element 31 to fix the front piece element 11 or the rear piece element 12; the fourth connecting element 42 is detachably connected to the third connecting element 32.

[0165] The second strap element 41 is connected to the front piece element 11 (rear piece element 12) by a fixed connection. The fixed connection method includes, but is not limited to, sewing.

[0166] The dimensions of the second strap element 41 are matched with the dimensions of the front element 11 (rear element 12). Generally, the length of the second strap element 41 is greater than the width of the front element 11 (rear element 12).

[0167] The dimensions of the second strap element 41 are matched with the dimensions of the first support plate element 21. Generally, the width of the second strap element 41 is smaller than the height of the first support plate element 21.

[0168] In some of these embodiments, the second strap element 41 includes, but is not limited to, a second strap.

[0169] The fourth connecting element 42 and the second binding element 41 are connected in a fixed manner. Among them, the fixed connection method includes, but is not limited to, sewing.

[0170] The dimensions of the fourth connecting element 42 are matched with the dimensions of the second strap element 41. Generally, the length of the fourth connecting element 42 is less than the length of the second strap element 41, and the width of the fourth connecting element 42 is less than the width of the second strap element 41.

[0171] In some embodiments, the fourth connecting element 42 is a fourth hook-and-loop fastener or a fourth loop fastener. Specifically, one of the fourth connecting element 42 and the third connecting element 32 is a hook-and-loop fastener, and the other is a loop fastener.

[0172] Furthermore, the second strap unit 40 also includes a fourth wrapping element 43. The fourth wrapping element 43 is disposed at the first end of the second strap element 41 and connected to the front or rear of the wearable unit 10, for wrapping the corresponding fixing unit 20 and the newborn placed inside it when the second strap element 41 is connected to the first strap unit 30.

[0173] Specifically, the fourth wrapping element 43 is connected to the front element 11 (the rear element 12).

[0174] The fourth wrapping element 43 is fixedly connected to the front piece element 11 (rear piece element 12) and the second strap element 41. The fixed connection method includes, but is not limited to, sewing.

[0175] The dimensions of the fourth wrapping element 43 are matched with the dimensions of the front element 11 (rear element 12). Generally, the height of the fourth wrapping element 43 is less than the height of the front element 11 (rear element 12), and the width of the fourth wrapping element 43 is less than the width of the front element 11 (rear element 12).

[0176] The dimensions of the fourth wrapping element 43 are matched with the dimensions of the first support element 21. Generally, the height of the fourth wrapping element 43 is less than the height of the first support element 21, and the width of the fourth wrapping element 43 is greater than the width of the first support element 21.

[0177] In some embodiments, the fourth wrapping element 43 is made of a flame-retardant material, including but not limited to flame-retardant acrylic fiber.

[0178] In some of these embodiments, the fourth wrapping element 43 is a fourth wrapping cloth.

[0179] like Figure 6As shown, the head protection unit 50 includes a head protection element 51, a second rotating element 52, a second locking element 53, and several breathable elements 54. The head protection element 51 is rotatably mounted on the top of the corresponding fixing unit 20 to protect the newborn's head. The second rotating element 52 is located on the first side of the head protection element 51 and is rotatably connected to the first side of the corresponding fixing unit 20. The second locking element 53 is located on the second side of the head protection element 51 and is detachably locked to the second side of the corresponding fixing unit 20 to lock the head protection element 51 to the corresponding fixing unit 20. Several breathable elements 54 are disposed through the head protection element 51 for ventilation.

[0180] Specifically, the head protection element 51 is rotatably disposed on the side of the top of the first support plate element 21, and the neck support element 22 is located inside the head protection element 51; the second rotating element 52 is rotatably connected to the first rotating element 27; the second locking element 53 is detachably locked to the first locking element 28, for locking the head protection element 51 to the corresponding first support plate element 21.

[0181] The dimensions of the head protection element 51 are matched with the dimensions of the first support element 21. Generally, the radial dimension (e.g., outer diameter) of the head protection element 51 is not less than the width of the first support element 21.

[0182] In some of these embodiments, the head protection element 51 is arranged in a hemispherical shape.

[0183] In some embodiments, the head protection element 51 includes a protective shell, an opening, and a buffer layer. The protective shell has a second rotating element 52 and a second locking element 53 respectively located on its sides; the opening is located at the bottom of the protective shell for placing the newborn's neck; and the buffer layer is located inside the protective shell to cushion the force between the newborn's head and the protective shell.

[0184] In some embodiments, the protective shell is made of materials including, but not limited to, PC plastic.

[0185] In some embodiments, the material of the buffer layer includes, but is not limited to, sponge.

[0186] The second rotating element 52 is connected to the head protection element 51 by a fixed connection. The fixed connection method includes, but is not limited to, welding.

[0187] The dimensions of the second rotating element 52 are matched with the dimensions of the head protection element 51. Generally, the radial dimension (e.g., outer diameter, length) of the second rotating element 52 is smaller than the radial dimension (e.g., outer diameter) of the cross section of the head protection element 51 in which it is located.

[0188] In some embodiments, the second rotating element 52 is a second rotating shaft or a second rotating groove. Specifically, one of the first rotating element 27 and the second rotating element 52 is a rotating shaft, and the other is a rotating groove, enabling the smooth rotation of the head protection element 51.

[0189] The second locking element 53 is connected to the head protection element 51 by a fixed connection. The fixed connection method includes, but is not limited to, welding.

[0190] The dimensions of the second locking element 53 are matched with the dimensions of the head protection element 51. Generally, the radial dimension (e.g., outer diameter, length) of the second locking element 53 is smaller than the radial dimension (e.g., outer diameter) of the head protection element 51 in which it is located.

[0191] In some embodiments, the second locking element 53 includes a second base and a second magnetic snap. The second base is connected to the protective shell; the second magnetic snap is disposed at the bottom end of the second base and is magnetically connected to the first locking element 28 (the first magnetic snap).

[0192] Several breathable elements 54 are arranged in an array at the bottom of the head protection element 51.

[0193] The dimensions of the ventilation element 54 are matched with the dimensions of the head protection element 51. Generally, the radial dimension (e.g., outer diameter) of the ventilation element 54 is smaller than the radial dimension (e.g., outer diameter) of the head protection element 51, and the height of the ventilation element 54 is equal to the thickness of the head protection element 51.

[0194] In some of these embodiments, the breathable element 54 is a breathable hole.

[0195] Furthermore, the head protection unit 50 also includes a buffer element 55. The buffer element 55 is disposed at the bottom end of the head protection element 51 and on the side close to the fixing unit 20, and is used to buffer the force between the head protection element 51 and the newborn's head.

[0196] Specifically, the buffer element 55 is disposed in the opening and located inside the buffer layer (on the side close to the second support element 62).

[0197] The dimensions of the buffer element 55 are matched with the dimensions of the opening. Generally, the radial dimension (e.g., outer diameter) of the buffer element 55 is equal to the radial dimension (e.g., outer diameter) of the opening.

[0198] In some of these embodiments, the buffer element 55 is a buffer pad.

[0199] How to use this utility model:

[0200] (I) Fixing the newborn: First, lay out the front panel element 11 and the rear panel element 12, then open the connection between the first locking element 28 and the second locking element 53, rotate the head protection element 51 to expose the first support plate element 21, and then place the newborn on the first support plate element 21. The neck support element 22 provides support for the newborn's neck. Wrap the newborn's body with the first wrapping element 23, and then cover the upper part of the first wrapping element 23 with the second wrapping element 25, so that the first wrapping element 23 is tightly attached to the newborn's body. Then connect the first connecting element 24 and the second connecting element 26. The first wrapping element 23 and the second wrapping element 25 completely wrap the newborn's body to firmly fix the newborn's body. Rotate the head protection element 51 to cover the newborn's head. The cushioning element 55 cushions the force between the head protection element 51 and the newborn's neck during the transfer and movement. The breathable element 54 allows air to pass through to ensure the newborn's breathing.

[0201] The same method was used to fix different newborns.

[0202] (II) Fixing the Wearing Unit 10: The rescuer holds the shoulder positioning element 13 with both hands and raises it, positioning the front element 11 and the rear element 12 at the front and back of the body respectively. The head passes through the closed loop formed by the tops of the shoulder positioning element 13, the front element 11, and the rear element 12. Then, the first strap element 31 and the second strap element 41 located on the front element 13 are pulled out and wrapped around the rescuer's back (located between the rear element 12 and the rescuer's back). Then, the corresponding third connecting element 32 and the fourth connecting element 42 are connected, and the front element 11 is fixed. The third wrapping element 33 located on the front element 11 wraps and fixes the corresponding newborn again; the fourth wrapping element 43 wraps and fixes the corresponding newborn again, such as... Figure 7 As shown.

[0203] If a newborn is also secured to the rear element 12, pull out the first strap element 31 and the second strap element 41 on the rear element 12 and wrap them around the rescuer's chest to wrap the newborn in front of the rescuer's chest again, connecting the corresponding third connecting element 32 and fourth connecting element 42; the third wrapping element 33 located on the rear element 12 wraps and secures the corresponding newborn again; the fourth wrapping element 43 wraps and secures the corresponding newborn again. After completion, the rescuer can urgently transfer the newborn to a safe location.

[0204] (iii) After the newborn is transferred to a safe location, the rescuers then disconnect the third connecting element 32 and the fourth connecting element 42 in the opposite manner, remove the front element 11 and the rear element 12, and then untie the newborn.

[0205] The technical effects of this utility model are as follows:

[0206] The system utilizes a fixing unit to securely fasten the newborn to the wearable unit, providing stable support and protection for the newborn's spine and neck, thus solving the problem of insecure newborn fixation. A head protection unit, rotatably connected to the fixing unit, effectively protects the newborn's head, further addressing the lack of protection. The wearable unit allows for easy distribution of the secured newborns to the rescuer's chest and back, enabling the transfer of multiple newborns at once without hindering the rescuer's movement. This also reduces the risk of injury from collisions during transport, resolving the issue of transport devices interfering with rescuer activities. The first and second strap units provide secondary fixation to the newborn during transport while simultaneously securing the wearable unit, effectively preventing the newborn from shaking or slipping during movement and significantly reducing injury, further resolving the problem of insecure newborn fixation.

[0207] Example 2

[0208] This embodiment is a modified embodiment of embodiment 1.

[0209] like Figure 8 As shown, the neonatal emergency transport device also includes several support units 60. These support units 60 are respectively disposed at the bottom end of the corresponding fixing unit 20 and connected to the wearing unit 10, used to support the newborn's feet to prevent the newborn from slipping.

[0210] The number of support units 60 matches the number of fixed units 20. Generally, the number of support units 60 is equal to the number of fixed units 20.

[0211] like Figure 9 As shown, the support unit 60 includes a first placement element 61 and a second support plate element 62. The first placement element 61 is disposed at the bottom end of the corresponding fixing unit 20 and connected to the wearing unit 10, for placing the newborn's lower limbs; the second support plate element 62 is disposed at the bottom end of the first placement element 61 and located on the side of the corresponding fixing unit 20, and abuts against the wearing unit 10, for supporting the newborn's feet to prevent the newborn from slipping.

[0212] Specifically, the first placement element 61 is disposed at the bottom end of the first support plate element 21 and is connected to the front piece element 11 or the rear piece element 12; the second support plate element 62 is located on the side of the corresponding first support plate element 21 and abuts against the front piece element 11 or the rear piece element 12.

[0213] The first placement element 61 is connected to the front piece element 11 or the rear piece element 12 by a fixed connection. The fixed connection method includes, but is not limited to, sewing.

[0214] The dimensions of the first placement element 61 are matched with the dimensions of the front element 11 (rear element 12). Generally, the width of the first placement element 61 is less than half the width of the front element 11 or the rear element 12.

[0215] The dimensions of the first placement element 61 are matched with the dimensions of the first support element 21. Generally, the width of the first placement element 61 is not less than the width of the first support element 21.

[0216] In some of these embodiments, the radial dimension (e.g., outer diameter) of the first placement element 61 decreases from the top (the end closest to the head protection element 51) to the bottom.

[0217] In some of these embodiments, the first placement element 61 is made of fabric, such as cotton.

[0218] In some of these embodiments, the first placement element 61 is a first placement bag.

[0219] The second support plate element 62 is detachably connected to the first placement element 61. The detachable connection method includes, but is not limited to, snap-fit.

[0220] The dimensions of the second support element 62 are matched with the dimensions of the first placement element 61. Generally, the radial dimension (e.g., outer diameter) of the second support element 62 is equal to the radial dimension (e.g., inner diameter) of the bottom end of the first placement element 61.

[0221] In some embodiments, the second support element 62 is made of plastic, including but not limited to PP (polypropylene).

[0222] In some of these embodiments, the second support element 62 is a support plate.

[0223] The usage method of this embodiment is as follows:

[0224] In the manner described in Example 1, the newborn is placed in the first support element 21 while the newborn's feet are placed inside the first placement element 61, and the second support element 62 supports the newborn's feet; then, when the newborn's body is fixed by the third wrapping element 33 and the fourth wrapping element 43, the first placement element 61 is wrapped together with the third wrapping element 33 and the fourth wrapping element 43.

[0225] The technical effects of this embodiment are as follows:

[0226] The support unit effectively supports the newborn's feet and holds the lower body, preventing the newborn from slipping and falling off, thus further solving the problem of insecure fixation of the newborn.

[0227] Example 3

[0228] This embodiment is a modified embodiment of Embodiments 1 and 2.

[0229] like Figure 10 As shown, the neonatal emergency transport device also includes several placement units 70. Each placement unit 70 is disposed at the bottom end of a corresponding fixing unit 20 and connected to a wearable unit 10, for placing the newborn's information identification card.

[0230] The number of placement units 70 matches the number of fixed units 20. Generally, the number of placement units 70 is equal to the number of fixed units 20. That is, one placement unit 70 is provided at the bottom of each fixed unit 20.

[0231] like Figure 11 As shown, the placement unit 70 includes a second placement element 71, a fifth connecting element 72, a covering element 73, a sixth connecting element 74, and an observation element 75. The second placement element 71 is located at the bottom of the corresponding fixing unit 20 and connected to the wearing unit 10, for placing the newborn information identification card. The fifth connecting element 72 is located on the side of the second placement element 71. The covering element 73 is located on the wearing unit 10 and above the second placement element 71, for covering the opening of the second placement element 71. The sixth connecting element 74 is located on the side of the covering element 73 and is detachably connected to the fifth connecting element 72, for fixing the relative position of the covering element 73 and the second placement element 71 to prevent the information identification card from sliding out of the second placement element 71. The observation element 75 is located on the second placement element 71, for observing the information identification card without removing it.

[0232] Specifically, the second placement element 71 is disposed at the bottom end of the corresponding first support element 21 and is connected to the front sheet element 11 or the rear sheet element 12; the cover element 73 is disposed on the front sheet element 11 or the rear sheet element 12 and is located at the top end of the corresponding second placement element 71, and partially overlaps with the second placement element 71.

[0233] The second placement element 71 is connected to the front piece element 11 and the rear piece element 12 by a fixed connection. The fixed connection method includes, but is not limited to, sewing.

[0234] The dimensions of the second placement element 71 are matched with the dimensions of the front element 11 and the rear element 12. Generally, the radial dimensions (such as length and width) of the second placement element 71 are smaller than the radial dimensions (such as length and width) of the front element 11 and the rear element 12 to which it is located.

[0235] In some embodiments, the second placement element 71 is made of fabric, such as cotton.

[0236] In some of these embodiments, the second placement element 71 is a second placement bag.

[0237] The fifth connecting element 72 and the second placement element 71 are connected in a fixed manner. Among them, the fixed connection method includes, but is not limited to, sewing.

[0238] The dimensions of the fifth connecting element 72 match the dimensions of the second placement element 71. Generally, the length of the fifth connecting element 72 is less than the length of the second placement element 71, and the width of the fifth connecting element 72 is less than the width of the second placement element 71.

[0239] In some embodiments, the fifth connecting element 72 is a fifth hook-and-loop hook side or a fifth hook-and-loop loop side.

[0240] The connection between the cover element 73 and the front sheet element 11 and the rear sheet element 12 is a fixed connection. The fixed connection method includes, but is not limited to, sewing.

[0241] The dimensions of the cover element 73 are matched with the dimensions of the front element 11 and the rear element 12. Generally, the radial dimensions (such as length and width) of the cover element 73 are smaller than the radial dimensions (such as length and width) of the front element 11 and the rear element 12 to which it is located.

[0242] The dimensions of the cover element 73 are matched with the dimensions of the second placement element 71. Generally, the width of the cover element 73 is not less than the width of the second placement element 71.

[0243] In some embodiments, the covering element 73 is made of fabric, such as cotton.

[0244] In some of these embodiments, the covering element 73 is a bag flap.

[0245] The sixth connecting element 74 and the covering element 73 are connected by a fixed connection. The fixed connection method includes, but is not limited to, sewing.

[0246] The dimensions of the sixth connecting element 74 match the dimensions of the covering element 73. Generally, the length of the sixth connecting element 74 is less than the length of the covering element 73, and the width of the sixth connecting element 74 is less than the width of the covering element 73.

[0247] In some embodiments, the sixth connecting element 74 is a sixth hook-and-loop fastener or a sixth loop fastener. Specifically, one of the fifth connecting element 72 and the sixth connecting element 74 is a hook-and-loop fastener, and the other is a loop fastener.

[0248] The observation element 75 and the second placement element 71 are connected by a fixed connection. The fixed connection method includes, but is not limited to, sewing and heat pressing.

[0249] The dimensions of the observation element 75 are matched with the dimensions of the second placement element 71. Generally, the length of the observation element 75 is less than the length of the second placement element 71, and the width of the observation element 75 is less than the width of the second placement element 71.

[0250] In some of these embodiments, the observation element 75 is made of a transparent material, including but not limited to PC (polycarbonate) material.

[0251] In some of these embodiments, the observation element 75 is a transparent observation window.

[0252] The usage method of this embodiment is as follows:

[0253] After the newborn is secured using the method of Embodiment 1 or Embodiment 2, the corresponding newborn information identification card is placed in the second placement element 71, and then the covering element 73 is placed over the second placement element 71. The sixth connecting element 74 is connected to the fifth connecting element 72, thereby fixing the newborn information identification card in the second placement element 71. After the newborn is rescued, the rescuers can directly observe the corresponding newborn information through the observation element 75 for management, or they can take out the corresponding information identification card as needed and carry it with the newborn for further management.

[0254] The technical effects of this embodiment are as follows:

[0255] By placing and securing the newborn's information identification card using the placement unit, the corresponding newborn's information can be quickly identified, while avoiding confusion in newborn information, reducing the need for subsequent matching of newborn information, and solving the problem of lack of newborn information management.

[0256] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and does not limit the implementation method and protection scope of the present utility model. Those skilled in the art should realize that all solutions obtained by equivalent substitutions and obvious changes made based on the description and illustrations of the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A neonatal emergency transport device, comprising: include: Wearable unit, designed to be worn on the upper body of rescue personnel; A plurality of fixing units are distributed at the front and rear of the wearable unit for fixing, supporting and protecting the newborn; Two first strap units are respectively disposed at the front and rear of the wearable unit, and the first ends of the two first strap units are respectively connected to the wearable unit; Two second strap units are respectively disposed at the front and rear of the wearable unit. The first ends of the two second strap units are respectively connected to the wearable unit. The second end of the second strap unit located at the front of the wearable unit is detachably connected to the second end of the first strap unit located at the front of the wearable unit between the rear of the wearable unit and the back of the rescuer. The second end of the second strap unit located at the rear of the wearable unit is detachably connected to the second end of the first strap unit located at the rear of the wearable unit at the front of the wearable unit. These are used to cooperate with the corresponding first strap units to fix the wearable unit to the body of the rescuer. A plurality of head protection units are rotatably disposed on the top of the corresponding fixing unit and detachably connected to the corresponding fixing unit, for fixing and protecting the head of the newborn.

2. The neonatal emergency transfer device of claim 1, wherein, The wearable unit includes: A front panel element, wherein at least one of the aforementioned fixing units, a first strap unit, and a second strap unit are distributed on the side of the front panel element for removably wearing on the front of the upper body of a rescuer; The rear panel element has at least one of the aforementioned fixing units, another first strap unit, and another second strap unit distributed on its side for removably wearing on the back of the upper body of a rescuer. A plurality of shoulder positioning elements are distributed between the front element and the rear element, with a first end of the shoulder positioning element connected to the front element and a second end of the shoulder positioning element connected to the rear element, for removably wearing on the shoulder of a rescuer.

3. The neonatal emergency transport device of claim 1, wherein, The fixing unit includes: A first support element is disposed at the front or rear of the wearable unit to support the newborn's body; A neck support element, which is disposed on the side of the first support plate element, is used to support the neck of a newborn. A first wrapping element is disposed on a first side of the first support element for wrapping the newborn's body on the first side; A first connecting element is disposed on the side of the first wrapping element; A second wrapping element is disposed on a second side of the first support element and is used to wrap the newborn's body on the second side. The second connecting element is disposed on the side of the second wrapping element and is detachably connected to the first connecting element; A first rotating element is disposed on the first side of the first support plate element and is rotatably connected to the corresponding head protection unit. A first locking element is disposed on the second side of the first support plate element and is detachably locked to the corresponding head protection unit.

4. The neonatal emergency transport device of claim 1, wherein, The first strap unit includes: A first strap element, the first end of which is connected to the front or rear of the wearable unit, is used to cooperate with the corresponding second strap element to fix the front or rear of the wearable unit to the body of the rescuer. A third connecting element is disposed on the side of the second end of the first strap element and is detachably connected to the second end of the corresponding second strap unit; and / or The second strap unit includes: The second strap element has a first end connected to the front or rear of the wearable unit, and is used to cooperate with the corresponding first strap element to fix the front or rear of the wearable unit to the body of the rescuer. A fourth connecting element is disposed on the side of the second end of the second strap element and is detachably connected to the second end of the corresponding first strap unit.

5. The neonatal emergency transfer device of claim 4, wherein, The first strap unit further includes: A third wrapping element, disposed at a first end of the first strap element and connected to the front or rear of the wearable unit, is used to wrap the corresponding fixation unit and the newborn placed inside it when the first strap element is connected to the second strap unit; and / or The second strap unit also includes: A fourth wrapping element is disposed at the first end of the second strap element and connected to the front or rear of the wearable unit, for wrapping the corresponding fixation unit and the newborn placed inside it when the second strap element is connected to the first strap unit.

6. The neonatal emergency transfer device of claim 1, wherein, The head protection unit includes: A head protection element, which is rotatably disposed at the top of the corresponding fixing unit, is used to protect the head of the newborn. The second rotating element is disposed on the first side of the head protection element and is rotatably connected to the first side of the corresponding fixing unit. The second locking element is disposed on the second side of the head protection element and is detachably locked to the second side of the corresponding fixing unit, for locking the head protection element to the corresponding fixing unit; A plurality of breathable elements are disposed through the head protection element for ventilation.

7. The neonatal emergency transfer device of claim 6, wherein, The head protection unit also includes: A buffer element is disposed at the bottom of the head protection element and on one side near the fixing unit, for buffering the force between the head protection element and the newborn's head.

8. The neonatal emergency transport device of any of claims 1-7, wherein, Also includes: A plurality of support units, each disposed at the bottom end of a corresponding fixing unit and connected to the wearable unit, are used to support the newborn's feet to prevent the newborn from slipping; and / or A plurality of placement units are respectively disposed at the bottom end of the corresponding fixing unit and respectively connected to the wearable unit for placing the newborn's information identification card.

9. The neonatal emergency transfer device of claim 8, wherein, The support unit includes: A first placement element is disposed at the bottom end of the corresponding fixing unit and connected to the wearable unit for placing the newborn's lower limbs; The second support plate element is disposed at the bottom end of the first placement element and located on the side of the corresponding fixing unit, and abuts against the wearing unit to support the newborn's feet and prevent the newborn from slipping.

10. The neonatal emergency transport device according to claim 8, characterized in that, The placement unit includes: The second placement element is disposed at the bottom end of the corresponding fixing unit and connected to the wearable unit for placing the newborn's information identification card; A fifth connecting element is disposed on the side of the second placement element; A covering element is disposed on the wearable unit and located above the second placement element, for covering the opening of the second placement element; A sixth connecting element is disposed on the side of the covering element and is detachably connected to the fifth connecting element, for fixing the relative position of the covering element and the second placement element to prevent the information identification card from sliding out of the second placement element; An observation element is disposed on the second placement element for observing the information identification card without removing the information identification card.