A debridement cart for operating room care
By using arc-shaped blocks, arc-shaped rods, and arc-shaped plates to form a 3/4 ring structure, combined with the design of U-shaped positioning rods and ball pins, the problem of shaking and inconvenience in removing the collection bucket of traditional wound cleaning carts is solved. This achieves stable fixation and convenient replacement of the collection bucket, improving the stability and efficiency of wound cleaning operations.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- 郑鑫
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-24
- Publication Date
- 2026-07-07
AI Technical Summary
The collection bins of traditional wound cleaning carts are prone to shaking or tipping over during use, and are inconvenient to remove, affecting the efficiency and stability of wound cleaning operations.
The system uses arc-shaped blocks, arc-shaped rods, and arc-shaped plates to form a 3/4 ring structure. Combined with the design of U-shaped positioning rods and ball pins, it ensures the stable fixation of the collection bucket. The setting of limit plates and through holes prevents the arc-shaped rods from coming out, thus achieving the stability and convenient removal of the collection bucket.
It effectively prevents the collection bin from shaking or tipping over during use, ensuring the stability of waste collection, and simplifies the process of removing the collection bin, thus improving the ease of use and reliability of the waste cleaning vehicle.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of wound cleaning vehicle technology, specifically a wound cleaning vehicle for operating room nursing. Background Technology
[0002] In modern medicine, the efficiency and precision of operating room nursing work play a crucial role in the success of surgery and the patient's recovery. Among these procedures, debridement, a key step in surgery, relies on professional medical skills and appropriate medical equipment for its successful execution.
[0003] Debridement refers to the removal of foreign objects, necrotic tissue, blood clots, etc., from open wounds to reduce the risk of infection and promote wound healing. In traditional operating room care, debridement procedures often present numerous inconveniences and challenges.
[0004] Wound cleaning procedures generate a large amount of waste, such as necrotic tissue at the wound site and blood-stained gauze. The collection and disposal of this waste is crucial. However, traditional collection methods are often rudimentary. Typically, a collection bin connected to the cleaning area is installed at the bottom of the wound cleaning cart, but this bin lacks effective fixing and positioning devices. The bin may wobble during use, and even those with fixing mechanisms are inconvenient to remove for cleaning, hindering the use of the wound cleaning cart. Utility Model Content
[0005] To address the shortcomings of existing technologies, this utility model provides a wound cleaning cart for operating room care.
[0006] To achieve the above objectives, the technical solution of this utility model is as follows:
[0007] A wound cleaning cart for operating room care includes a cart body, a wound cleaning bucket, and a collection bucket; the wound cleaning bucket is installed on the top of the cart body, and a collection bucket for collecting waste is placed on the cart body below the wound cleaning bucket.
[0008] An arc-shaped block is fixed on the vehicle body outside the collection bucket. The arc-shaped block partially covers the outer wall of the collection bucket. Several arc-shaped rods are symmetrically slidably connected inside the arc-shaped block. An arc-shaped plate is fixed to one end of the arc-shaped rods. A U-shaped positioning rod connected to the vehicle body is inserted into the arc-shaped plate.
[0009] The arc-shaped plate and the arc-shaped block fit together to form a semi-circular ring. When the arc-shaped rod extends, the arc-shaped plate, the arc-shaped rod, and the arc-shaped block form a ring that is larger than half the size of the arc-shaped block.
[0010] Preferably, the arc-shaped rod extends out, and the arc-shaped plate, the arc-shaped rod, and the arc-shaped block form a 3 / 4 circle with the same diameter as the arc-shaped block.
[0011] Preferably, the arc-shaped block has a rod hole for the arc-shaped rod to move, and the rod hole is an arc-shaped hole.
[0012] Preferably, a limiting plate is provided at one end of the arc-shaped rod inside the rod hole, and a through hole is provided on the arc-shaped block at the position corresponding to the arc-shaped rod, the diameter of the through hole being smaller than the diameter of the rod hole.
[0013] Preferably, positioning holes are provided at the positions of the U-shaped positioning rods on both the vehicle body and the arc plate.
[0014] Preferably, when the U-shaped positioning rod is inserted, a ball pin is provided at the bottom end located below the vehicle body.
[0015] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:
[0016] 1. By combining arc-shaped blocks, arc-shaped rods, and arc-shaped plates, a 3 / 4 circular structure is formed to encircle the collection bucket, and a U-shaped positioning rod is used for further fixation, effectively preventing the collection bucket from shaking or tipping over during use and ensuring the stability of waste collection.
[0017] 2. It can effectively secure the collection bucket during movement or use, and also makes it easy to remove the collection bucket, which is beneficial for use.
[0018] 3. The design of the limit plate and through hole ensures the normal movement of the arc rod and prevents it from falling out, thus improving the reliability of the equipment; the setting of the ball pin makes the U-shaped positioning rod more secure and the operation simple and convenient. Attached Figure Description
[0019] The disclosure of this utility model is illustrated with reference to the accompanying drawings. It should be understood that the drawings are for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of protection of this utility model. In the drawings, the same reference numerals are used to refer to the same parts. Wherein:
[0020] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the operating room nursing debridement cart of this utility model;
[0021] Figure 2 This is an exploded structural diagram of the wound cleaning cart for operating room nursing of this utility model;
[0022] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the arc-shaped block structure of the operating room nursing debridement cart of this utility model;
[0023] Figure 4 This is a cross-sectional view of the arc-shaped block of the surgical room cleaning cart of this utility model.
[0024] The diagram shows the following labels: 1. Vehicle body; 2. Cleaning bucket; 3. Collection bucket; 4. Arc-shaped block; 5. Arc-shaped rod; 6. Arc-shaped plate; 7. U-shaped positioning rod; 8. Positioning hole; 9. Limiting plate; 10. Rod hole; 11. Through hole. Detailed Implementation
[0025] It is readily understood that, based on the technical solution of this utility model, those skilled in the art can propose various interchangeable structural methods and implementations without altering the essential spirit of this utility model. Therefore, the following detailed embodiments and accompanying drawings are merely illustrative descriptions of the technical solution of this utility model and should not be considered as the entirety of this utility model or as limitations or restrictions on the technical solution of this utility model.
[0026] Example
[0027] like Figure 1-4 As shown, an operating room cleaning cart includes a cart body 1, a cleaning bucket 2, and a collection bucket 3;
[0028] Install the cleaning bucket 2 on the top of the vehicle body 1, ensuring a secure installation; fix the arc-shaped block 4 on the vehicle body 1 outside the collection bucket 3, so that the arc-shaped block 4 partially covers the outer wall of the collection bucket 3; pass the arc-shaped rod 5 through the rod hole 10 of the arc-shaped block 4, and install the arc-shaped plate 6 at one end of the arc-shaped rod 5, so that the arc-shaped plate 6 fits with the arc-shaped block 4 to form a semi-circular ring, while ensuring that the limiting plate 9 at the other end of the arc-shaped rod 5 is located inside the rod hole 10, and that the arc-shaped rod 5 can move normally within the through hole 11;
[0029] Fixed collection bucket 3: Place collection bucket 3 on vehicle body 1, slide arc rod 5 so that arc plate 6, arc rod 5 and arc block 4 form a 3 / 4 ring, which surrounds collection bucket 3; then pass U-shaped positioning rod 7 through the positioning hole 8 of arc plate 6 and vehicle body 1 until the ball pin is locked, and fix the position of U-shaped positioning rod 7.
[0030] Using a wound cleaning cart: During surgical wound cleaning, medical staff place the cleaning tools and medications in the cleaning hopper 2, and the waste generated from the cleaning falls into the collection bucket 3; when the collection bucket 3 is full or needs to be cleaned, pull out the U-shaped positioning rod 7, slide the arc-shaped rod 5 in the opposite direction to loosen the fixation on the collection bucket 3, and take out the collection bucket 3 for processing; after processing, the above steps can be repeated to install a new collection bucket 3 for continued use.
[0031] When using the debridement cart, first place the collection bucket 3 in the designated position on the cart body 1, positioning it below the debridement hopper 2. Then, by sliding the arc-shaped rod 5, move the arc-shaped plate 6 towards the collection bucket 3 until the arc-shaped plate 6, arc-shaped rod 5, and arc-shaped block 4 form a 3 / 4 circle, tightly encircling and securing the collection bucket 3. Next, pass the U-shaped positioning rod 7 through the positioning hole 8 of the arc-shaped plate 6 and cart body 1, and use a ball-joint pin to fix the position of the U-shaped positioning rod 7, ensuring the arc-shaped plate 6 is stable. During the debridement process, medical staff can place debridement tools and medications in the debridement hopper 2. The waste generated falls directly into the collection bucket 3. After cleaning, when it is necessary to remove the collection bucket 3 for further cleaning, remove the arc plate 6 from the arc plate 6. The arc plate 6 can then be folded up to fit against the arc block 4 to form a semi-circular ring, allowing the collection bucket 3 to be removed for cleaning. The operation is simple and convenient. At the same time, the position of the arc plate 6 can be adjusted as needed to replace the collection bucket 3 or perform other operations. The collection bucket 3 can be well fixed when the vehicle body 1 moves, preventing the collection bucket 3 from shifting or shaking. At the same time, it is easy to remove the collection bucket 3. The operation is simple and convenient.
[0032] Vehicle body 1: As the main frame of the entire debridement vehicle, it supports other components and provides a stable support platform for debridement operations.
[0033] Wound cleaning container 2: Installed on the top of the vehicle body 1, it is used to place the tools and medicines needed for wound cleaning, so that medical staff can easily access them during the wound cleaning process.
[0034] Collection bucket 3: placed on the vehicle body 1 below the debridement bucket 2, used to collect waste generated during the debridement process, such as wound tissue, gauze, etc.
[0035] Arc-shaped block 4: Fixed on the vehicle body 1 outside the collection bucket 3, partially covering the outer wall of the collection bucket 3, and symmetrically slidingly connected to several arc-shaped rods 5 inside; the arc-shaped block 4 has rod holes 10 for the arc-shaped rods 5 to move, the rod holes 10 are arc-shaped holes, and the arc-shaped rods 5 can slide in the rod holes 10 to realize the position adjustment of the arc-shaped plate 6.
[0036] Arc-shaped rod 5: One end is fixed with an arc-shaped plate 6, and the other end is provided with a limiting plate 9 inside the rod hole 10. The limiting plate 9 can prevent the arc-shaped rod 5 from coming out of the rod hole 10. The arc-shaped block 4 has a through hole 11 at the position corresponding to the arc-shaped rod 5. The diameter of the through hole 11 is smaller than the diameter of the rod hole 10. The arc-shaped rod 5 can move in the through hole 11. At the same time, the through hole 11 plays a certain limiting role in the movement of the arc-shaped rod 5.
[0037] Arc plate 6: It fits with arc block 4 to form a semi-circular ring. When arc rod 5 extends, arc plate 6, arc rod 5 and arc block 4 form a ring larger than 1 / 2, specifically a 3 / 4 ring, which can more stably hug and fix the collection bucket 3, preventing the collection bucket 3 from shaking or tipping over during use.
[0038] U-shaped positioning rod 7: It is inserted into the arc plate 6 and connected to the vehicle body 1 to further fix the position of the arc plate 6; both the vehicle body 1 and the arc plate 6 have positioning holes 8 at the positions corresponding to the U-shaped positioning rod 7, and the U-shaped positioning rod 7 passes through the positioning holes 8 of the arc plate 6 and the vehicle body 1 to achieve positioning.
[0039] When the U-shaped positioning rod 7 is inserted, a ball pin is provided at the bottom of the vehicle body 1. The ball pin can keep the U-shaped positioning rod 7 stable after it is inserted into the positioning hole 8 and prevent it from coming out easily.
[0040] The technical scope of this utility model is not limited to the content described above. Those skilled in the art can make various modifications and variations to the above embodiments without departing from the technical concept of this utility model, and all such modifications and variations should fall within the protection scope of this utility model.
Claims
1. A wound cleaning cart for operating room care, characterized in that: It includes a vehicle body (1), a wound cleaning bucket (2), and a collection bucket (3); the top of the vehicle body (1) is equipped with a wound cleaning bucket (2), and a collection bucket (3) for collecting waste is placed on the vehicle body (1) below the wound cleaning bucket (2); An arc-shaped block (4) is fixed on the vehicle body (1) outside the collection bucket (3). The arc-shaped block (4) partially covers the outer wall of the collection bucket (3). Several arc-shaped rods (5) are symmetrically slidably connected inside the arc-shaped block (4). An arc-shaped plate (6) is fixed at one end of the arc-shaped rod (5). A U-shaped positioning rod (7) connected to the vehicle body (1) is inserted into the arc-shaped plate (6). The arc plate (6) and the arc block (4) fit together to form a semi-circular ring. When the arc rod (5) extends, the arc plate (6), the arc rod (5) and the arc block (4) form a ring that is larger than half the size of the arc block (4).
2. The operating room debridement cart according to claim 1, characterized in that: The arc-shaped rod (5) extends out, and the arc-shaped plate (6), the arc-shaped rod (5), and the arc-shaped block (4) form a 3 / 4 circle with the same diameter as the arc-shaped block (4).
3. The operating room debridement cart according to claim 2, characterized in that: The arc-shaped block (4) has a rod hole (10) for the arc-shaped rod (5) to move. The rod hole (10) is an arc-shaped hole.
4. The operating room cleaning cart according to claim 3, characterized in that: One end of the arc-shaped rod (5) is provided with a limiting plate (9) inside the rod hole (10), and the arc-shaped block (4) is provided with a through hole (11) at the position corresponding to the arc-shaped rod (5). The diameter of the through hole (11) is smaller than the diameter of the rod hole (10).
5. The operating room cleaning cart according to claim 4, characterized in that: Positioning holes (8) are provided at the positions of the U-shaped positioning rod (7) on the vehicle body (1) and the arc plate (6).
6. The operating room cleaning cart according to claim 5, characterized in that: When the U-shaped positioning rod (7) is inserted, the bottom end is located below the vehicle body (1) and is equipped with a ball pin.