A turning-over assisting device for nursing

CN224461922UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-07JINHUA MUNICIPAL CENT HOSPITAL

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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
JINHUA MUNICIPAL CENT HOSPITAL
Filing Date
2025-06-17
Publication Date
2026-07-07

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Abstract

The utility model relates to a kind of turning-over auxiliary device for nursing applied to medical nursing field, including two parallelly placed bottom plate, the upper end of bottom plate is gouged with multiple accommodating grooves, multiple accommodating grooves are all gouged with sliding slot, the inner bottom wall of sliding slot is gouged with multiple limit grooves, multiple limit grooves are commonly provided with support frame, the upper end of two bottom plate mutually close is commonly fixedly connected with positioning pad, the left and right ends of positioning pad are all fixedly connected with turning-over pad, the upper end of positioning pad and turning-over pad is all fixedly connected with multiple pillow strip, before turning-over to patient, can first adjust turning-over side support frame, make it form rigid triangular support structure, to form physical barrier to patient turning-over side, anti-skid and anti-displacement performance improve, nursing staff can make turning-over pad rotate by pulling the handle of the other side, to drive patient to turn over, can effectively realize single nursing scene under safe, labor-saving and accurate operation.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to a turning-over assistive device, and more particularly to a nursing turning-over assistive device applied in the field of medical care. Background Technology

[0002] Patients in the intensive care unit are often bedridden for long periods due to their critical condition. They are unable to turn over or change their position independently or can only adopt a forced position. As a result, local tissues are subjected to long-term compression, which can lead to airway obstruction, local tissue ischemia and hypoxia. Critically ill patients often have multiple organ damage, which can lead to poor circulation, low protein edema and other symptoms. The main purpose of nursing care for critically ill patients is to maintain the stability of their vital signs and hemodynamics.

[0003] To prevent secondary injuries, nursing staff need to assist patients to turn over regularly and properly secure and protect the tubes. Turning over is a seemingly simple operation, but it actually carries great risks because it may cause pain to the patient, which in turn can cause fluctuations in their vital signs and affect their oxygenation, cardiopulmonary function and hemodynamics.

[0004] The specification of Chinese Patent Publication No. CN219743174U discloses a turning mat. The patient lies on the surface of the mat, and medical staff can easily lift the corresponding mat by pulling the U-shaped handle, which facilitates quick turning of the patient. This method is more labor-saving than directly turning the patient. In addition, the turning mat has a simple structure. When not in use, the handle assembly can be removed and the two mats can be folded, making it convenient to store and carry.

[0005] During use, the aforementioned patent requires the patient to lie on the surface of the mat. Medical staff can easily lift the corresponding mat by pulling the U-shaped handle, making it convenient to quickly turn the patient over. When turning the patient, the patient needs to be rotated 90 degrees, turning them from a supine position to a side-lying position, exposing their back for easy care. This requires two people to operate simultaneously: one to restrain the patient's body and the other to lift the mat. If only one person operates, the turning mat does not have a restraining structure, and the patient may slide due to inertia or muscle relaxation, leading to turning failure and potentially causing injury to the patient. Utility Model Content

[0006] The technical problem that this utility model aims to solve in view of the above-mentioned prior art is that the existing turning mats do not have a limiting structure. When turning a patient, two people need to work together to operate, which wastes human resources. If only one person operates, the patient may slide due to inertia or muscle relaxation, which will lead to turning failure and cause injury to the patient.

[0007] To address the aforementioned problems, this utility model provides a nursing turning assist device, comprising two side-by-side base plates. Multiple receiving grooves are carved into the upper ends of the base plates, each containing a sliding groove. Multiple limiting grooves are carved into the inner bottom walls of the sliding grooves, and a support frame is provided within each limiting groove. Positioning pads are fixedly connected to the upper ends of the two base plates, which are close to each other. Turning pads are fixedly connected to the left and right ends of the positioning pads. Multiple pillow strips are fixedly connected to the upper ends of both the positioning pads and the turning pads. Multiple handles are provided at the ends of the two turning pads that are furthest apart. The support frame includes two adjusting rods located within the multiple limiting grooves and a positioning rod located within the receiving grooves. Support plate one and support plate two are rotatably mounted on the outer surfaces of the positioning rods, with support plate one positioned above support plate two. Handles are fixedly connected to the ends of support plate one and support plate two that are furthest apart, and the ends of support plate one and support plate two that are furthest apart from the positioning rods are fixedly connected to adjacent adjusting rods.

[0008] In the aforementioned nursing turning assist device, before turning the patient, the support frame on the turning side can be adjusted to form a rigid triangular support structure, thereby creating a physical barrier on the patient's turning side, improving anti-slip and anti-displacement performance. The nursing staff can pull the handle on the other side to rotate the turning pad, thereby turning the patient. This can effectively achieve safe, labor-saving and precise operation in single-person nursing scenarios.

[0009] As a further improvement of this application, the longitudinal section of the adjusting rod is semi-circular, and the two adjusting rods are symmetrically distributed.

[0010] As a further improvement to this application, the positioning pad, the turning pad, and the pillow strip are all made of flexible materials, and the handle is fixedly connected to the adjacent turning pad.

[0011] As another improvement of this application, the turning pad includes multiple flexible pads that are fixedly connected to the positioning pad. The end of the flexible pad away from the positioning pad is fixedly connected to a positioning strip, and the front ends of the multiple positioning strips are jointly inserted with an insert strip.

[0012] As a further improvement to this application, the positioning strip is made of rigid material, the handle is fixedly connected to the adjacent positioning strip, and multiple flexible pads are respectively matched with multiple receiving slots.

[0013] As another improvement of this application, each of the two adjusting rods has a plurality of magnetic rods at one end. The adjusting rod includes a plurality of separate rods that correspond to a plurality of receiving slots. The magnetic rods are fixedly connected to the adjacent separate rods, and two adjacent magnetic rods attract each other and fit together.

[0014] In summary, in practical application, when the patient lies on the turning mat, one side of the turning mat can be lifted, and the positioning rod can be rotated 90 degrees so that support plate one and support plate two rotate around the adjusting rod as the center. The support frame is moved upward so that it is located in the sliding groove. Support plate one and support plate two are rotated to form a triangular support structure. Then, the adjusting rod is inserted into the appropriate limiting groove, and the turning mat is covered, so that one side of the patient forms a physical barrier. Then, the caregiver can use the handle to rotate the turning mat on the other side to help the patient turn over. During the turning, the patient's body is restricted in the area between the rotating turning mat and the support frame. During the turning process, it is not easy for the patient to be displaced due to inertia or muscle relaxation, so that a single caregiver can easily complete the operation of assisting the patient to turn over. Attached Figure Description

[0015] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the first embodiment of this application;

[0016] Figure 2 This is an installation diagram of the first embodiment of this application.

[0017] Figure 3 This is a structural cross-sectional view of the first embodiment of this application;

[0018] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the base plate structure according to the first embodiment of this application;

[0019] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the support frame structure according to the first embodiment of this application;

[0020] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the support frame unfolded according to the first embodiment of this application;

[0021] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram illustrating the use of the turning mat according to the first embodiment of this application;

[0022] Figure 8 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the second embodiment of this application;

[0023] Figure 9 This is a cross-sectional view of the support frame structure according to the second embodiment of this application;

[0024] Figure 10 This is a schematic diagram of the magnetic rod structure according to the second embodiment of this application.

[0025] Explanation of the labels in the diagram:

[0026] 1. Base plate, 2. Receiving groove, 3. Sliding groove, 4. Limiting groove, 5. Support frame, 51. Adjusting rod, 5101. Magnetic rod, 5102. Split rod, 52. Positioning rod, 53. Support plate one, 54. Support plate two, 55. Handle, 6. Positioning pad, 7. Turning pad, 71. Flexible pad, 72. Positioning strip, 73. Insert strip, 8. Pillow strip, 9. Handle. Detailed Implementation

[0027] The two embodiments of this application will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0028] First implementation method:

[0029] Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 3 and Figure 4 The invention illustrates a nursing turning assist device, comprising two side-by-side base plates 1. Multiple receiving grooves 2 are carved into the upper end of each base plate 1. Each receiving groove 2 has a sliding groove 3 carved into its inner bottom wall. Multiple limiting grooves 4 are carved into the inner bottom wall of each sliding groove 3. A support frame 5 is commonly housed within each limiting groove 4. The sliding grooves 3 facilitate the movement of the support frame 5, while the limiting grooves 4 limit and fix the adjusting rod 51, effectively preventing the support frame 5 from sliding during turning. The multiple limiting grooves 4 allow nursing staff to select the placement position of the support frame 5 according to the patient's body shape, thus improving the efficiency of this invention. For practicality, the upper ends of the two base plates 1 are fixedly connected to positioning pads 6, and turning pads 7 are fixedly connected to both ends of positioning pads 6. Multiple pillow strips 8 are fixedly connected to the upper ends of positioning pads 6 and turning pads 7. Multiple handles 9 are provided at the ends of the two turning pads 7 that are far apart. Positioning pads 6, turning pads 7 and pillow strips 8 are all made of flexible materials. Pillow strips 8 can improve the comfort and friction of the patient when lying down. Handles 9 are fixedly connected to the adjacent turning pads 7. Handles 9 make it easy for caregivers to pull the turning pads 7. Point A in the figure is the nursing bed.

[0030] Figure 3 , Figure 4 , Figure 5 and Figure 6The support frame 5 includes two adjusting rods 51 located within multiple limiting grooves 4 and a positioning rod 52 located within a receiving groove 2. The longitudinal section of the adjusting rods 51 is semi-circular, and the two adjusting rods 51 are symmetrically distributed to facilitate the rotation of the support frame 5. The outer surface of the positioning rod 52 is respectively fitted with a first support plate 53 and a second support plate 54. The first support plate 53 is located above the second support plate 54. The ends of the first support plate 53 and the second support plate 54 that are far apart are fixedly connected to handles 55, and the ends of the first support plate 53 and the second support plate 54 that are far apart from the positioning rod 52 are fixedly connected to the adjacent adjusting rods 51. The triangular structure of the support frame 5 is not a fixed shape and can be dynamically adjusted by rotating the first support plate 53 and the second support plate 54. Then, through the limiting grooves 4 at different positions, it is convenient for nursing staff to adjust the position and obstacle height of the support frame 5 according to patients of different body types.

[0031] When using this turning assist device, place it between the two mattresses of the nursing bed, with the height level with the mattresses. The patient can lie directly longitudinally on the turning pad 7. The caregiver is positioned on the patient's left or right side. First, turn the patient to the side of the turning pad 7 and lift it. Rotate the positioning rod 52 ninety degrees so that the support plate 1 53 and support plate 2 54 rotate as a whole around the adjusting rod 51. Move the support frame 5 upward so that it is in the slide groove 3. Rotate the support plate 1 53 and support plate 2 54 to form a triangular support structure. Then, adjust the rod 51. 1. Insert the pad into the appropriate limiting groove 4, and then cover it with the turning pad 7, so that one side of the patient forms a physical barrier. Then, the caregiver can rotate the turning pad 7 on the other side by using the handle 9, so that the patient can turn over and turn 90 degrees, from lying flat to lying on their side. At this time, the patient's back is exposed. When turning over, the patient's body is restricted in the area between the rotating turning pad 7 and the support frame 5. During the turning process, it is not easy for the patient to be displaced due to inertia or muscle relaxation, so that a single caregiver can easily complete the operation of assisting the patient to turn over.

[0032] Second implementation method:

[0033] This embodiment adds a flexible pad 71, a positioning strip 72, an insert strip 73, a magnetic rod 5101, and a split rod 5102 to the first embodiment, while the rest remains the same as the first embodiment.

[0034] Figure 8As shown: The turning pad 7 includes multiple flexible pads 71 ​​that are fixedly connected to the positioning pad 6. The end of the flexible pad 71 away from the positioning pad 6 is fixedly connected to a positioning strip 72. The front ends of the multiple positioning strips 72 are jointly inserted with an insert 73. The positioning strips 72 are made of rigid material. The handle 9 is fixedly connected to the adjacent positioning strip 72. The multiple flexible pads 71 ​​are respectively matched with multiple receiving slots 2. When the insert 73 is inserted, the multiple positioning strips 72 are fixed. The angle of the multiple flexible pads 71 ​​can be adjusted simultaneously by the handle 9. After the insert 73 is removed, the angle of a single flexible pad 71 can be adjusted by a single handle 9, which makes it convenient for nursing staff to care for different parts of the patient's body.

[0035] Figure 9 and Figure 10 As shown: Each of the two adjusting rods 51 has a plurality of magnetic rods 5101 at one end. The adjusting rod 51 includes a plurality of separate rods 5102 that correspond to a plurality of receiving slots 2. The magnetic rods 5101 are fixedly connected to the adjacent separate rods 5102. Two adjacent magnetic rods 5101 attract each other and fit together, so that the plurality of separate rods 5102 can form an integrated structure. Rotating one positioning rod 52 can drive the entire adjusting rod 51 to rotate and move. At the same time, the separate rods 5102 can also rotate and move independently, which makes it convenient for nursing staff to provide partial support for the patient's back and facilitate subsequent care for the patient.

[0036] After the patient is turned over, one of the split rods 5102 can be rotated to separate it from the adjacent split rod 5102. Then, support plate one 53 and support plate two 54 are rotated to form a triangular support structure. The adjusting rod 51 is inserted into the limiting groove 4 on the back of the patient. Then, the insert 73 is removed and the other flexible pads 71 ​​are reset, thereby supporting and limiting a certain part of the patient's back. At this time, there is no need to support the patient, which makes it easier for nursing staff to perform nursing operations on the patient's body and is convenient for nursing staff to use.

[0037] In light of current practical needs, the above-described embodiments adopted in this application are not limited to these. Any changes made within the scope of knowledge possessed by those skilled in the art without departing from the concept of this application still fall within the protection scope of this utility model.

Claims

1. A nursing care turning assist device, comprising two side-by-side base plates (1), characterized in that: The upper end of the base plate (1) is provided with multiple receiving grooves (2), and each of the multiple receiving grooves (2) is provided with a sliding groove (3). The inner bottom wall of the sliding groove (3) is provided with multiple limiting grooves (4). A support frame (5) is provided in the multiple limiting grooves (4). The upper ends of the two base plates (1) that are close to each other are fixedly connected with positioning pads (6). The left and right ends of the positioning pads (6) are fixedly connected with turning pads (7). The upper ends of the positioning pads (6) and the turning pads (7) are fixedly connected with multiple pillow strips (8). The ends of the two turning pads (7) that are far apart are provided with multiple handles (9). The support frame (5) includes two adjusting rods (51) located in multiple limiting grooves (4) and a positioning rod (52) located in the receiving groove (2). The outer surface of the positioning rod (52) is respectively rotatably fitted with a support plate one (53) and a support plate two (54). The support plate one (53) is located above the support plate two (54). The ends of the support plate one (53) and the support plate two (54) that are far apart are fixedly connected with handles (55), and the ends of the support plate one (53) and the support plate two (54) that are far apart from the positioning rod (52) are fixedly connected to the adjacent adjusting rod (51).

2. The nursing turning assist device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The longitudinal section of the adjusting rod (51) is semi-circular, and the two adjusting rods (51) are symmetrically distributed.

3. The nursing turning assist device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The positioning pad (6), the turning pad (7), and the pillow strip (8) are all made of flexible materials, and the handle (9) is fixedly connected to the adjacent turning pad (7).

4. The nursing turning assist device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The turning pad (7) includes multiple flexible pads (71) that are fixedly connected to the positioning pad (6). The end of the flexible pad (71) away from the positioning pad (6) is fixedly connected to a positioning strip (72), and the front ends of the multiple positioning strips (72) are jointly inserted with an insert strip (73).

5. A nursing turning assist device according to claim 4, characterized in that: The positioning strip (72) is made of rigid material, the handle (9) is fixedly connected to the adjacent positioning strip (72), and the multiple flexible pads (71) are respectively matched with multiple receiving grooves (2).

6. The nursing turning assist device according to claim 1, characterized in that: Each of the two adjusting rods (51) has a plurality of magnetic rods (5101) at one end. Each adjusting rod (51) includes a plurality of separate rods (5102) that correspond to a plurality of receiving slots (2). The magnetic rods (5101) are fixedly connected to the adjacent separate rods (5102). The two adjacent magnetic rods (5101) attract each other and fit together.