An infant bedside examination aid belt

CN224484024UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-14AFFILIATED CHILDRENS HOSPITAL OF CAPITAL INST OF PEDIATRICS

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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
AFFILIATED CHILDRENS HOSPITAL OF CAPITAL INST OF PEDIATRICS
Filing Date
2025-04-22
Publication Date
2026-07-14

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a kind of infant bed beside examination auxiliary belts, specifically related to medical instrument production technical field, including the rectangular cloth bag with tightening band being arranged in bag mouth and the rigid plate piece being placed in the rectangular cloth bag;The front of the rectangular cloth bag is respectively provided with upper limb restraint band and lower limb restraint band corresponding to four limbs, and the side of restraint band is fixed with restraint band, and the other end of the other side of the restraint band is fixed to cover its front;It also includes plugboard, which can be inserted by upper limb restraint band and the bag mouth of the side of the rectangular cloth bag adjacent to lower limb restraint band to constrain.The utility model is simple in structure, convenient and fast to implement, and solves the inconvenience when the child is taken chest radiograph.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of medical device manufacturing technology, specifically to an auxiliary belt for bedside examination of infants and young children. Background Technology

[0002] When young children undergo chest X-rays, they often wriggle and struggle to maintain their posture due to their limited autonomy. Therefore, it's necessary to restrain their upper and lower limbs. Currently, the clinical approach involves using restraint straps with adhesive strips, suitable for various ages. Consequently, there is a lack of specialized equipment available for restraining the limbs during chest X-rays in young children. Utility Model Content

[0003] The purpose of this invention is to provide an auxiliary belt for bedside examination of infants and young children to solve the above-mentioned problems.

[0004] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution:

[0005] An auxiliary belt for bedside examination of infants and young children includes a rectangular cloth bag with a tightening strap at the opening and a rigid plate placed inside the rectangular cloth bag;

[0006] The front of the rectangular cloth bag is provided with upper limb restraint straps and lower limb restraint straps corresponding to the four limbs, and one side of the restraint strap is fixed with a restraint strap whose other end is fixed to the other side of the restraint strap to cover its front.

[0007] It also includes inserts that can be inserted into the opening of the bag adjacent to the rectangular bag by the upper limb restraint strap and the lower limb restraint strap for restraint.

[0008] Preferably, the back of the upper limb restraint strap and the lower limb restraint strap are fixedly provided with symmetrically arranged hook and loop fasteners, and the hook and loop fasteners are distributed close to the rectangular bag.

[0009] Furthermore, the hook and loop fastener on the binding strap under the spiral is bonded to the hook and loop fastener.

[0010] Preferably, the back of the rectangular cloth bag is fixedly provided with a storage bag corresponding to the lower limb restraint strap, with its port facing the lower limb restraint strap, and the storage bag is assembled for use in the following two workstations where it is movably set:

[0011] First workstation: accommodating the restraint belt under the spiral coil;

[0012] Second station: Insertion of the insert plate into the lower limb restraint strap.

[0013] Preferably, the back of the upper limb restraint strap and the lower limb restraint strap are provided with traction limiting straps distributed near the rectangular cloth bag and buttons arranged in a linear array that cooperate with the buckle holes at one end of the traction limiting strap.

[0014] Preferably, the insert plate is divided into part a and part b, and parts a and b are plug-in.

[0015] Preferably, a cloth ruler is fixedly provided on the back of the rectangular cloth bag.

[0016] Preferably, the back of the rectangular cloth bag is fixedly provided with two first limiting sleeves with the openings of the upper limb restraint straps on the same horizontal plane.

[0017] Preferably, the back of the rectangular cloth bag is fixedly provided with a second limiting sleeve distributed close to the storage bag.

[0018] Preferably, the back of the rectangular bag is provided with matrix-arranged anti-slip silicone pads.

[0019] Preferably, the auxiliary belt is made of non-woven fabric.

[0020] In the above technical solution, the present invention provides an auxiliary examination belt for infants and young children at the bedside, which has the following beneficial effects: a rigid board is placed in a rectangular cloth bag to form a back pad for the child to lie down on. Then, the four limbs are bound by the restraint straps on the upper limb restraint belt and the lower limb restraint belt respectively. Then, through the insert plate, the two upper limb restraint belts are connected in series and the two lower limb restraint belts are inserted to achieve restraint of the child's four limbs. Attached Figure Description

[0021] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this application or the prior art, the drawings used in the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments recorded in this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings.

[0022] Figure 1 A front structural diagram provided for an embodiment of this utility model;

[0023] Figure 2 A schematic diagram of the distribution structure of the hook and loop fasteners and hook and loop fasteners of the lower limb restraint belt provided in this embodiment of the utility model;

[0024] Figure 3 A schematic diagram of the distribution structure of the hook and loop fasteners and hook and loop fasteners of the upper limb restraint belt provided in this embodiment of the utility model;

[0025] Figure 4A schematic diagram of the insert plate provided in an embodiment of this utility model;

[0026] Figure 5 A schematic diagram of the cross-sectional structure of a rectangular cloth bag provided in an embodiment of this utility model.

[0027] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures:

[0028] 1. Rectangular cloth bag; 11. Tightening strap; 2. Rigid board; 3. Upper limb restraint strap; 4. Lower limb restraint strap; 5. Restraint strap; 6. Insert plate; 7. Storage bag; 8. Pull-out limiting strap; 81. Button; 100. Velcro loop tape; 101. Velcro hook tape; 200. Cloth ruler; 300. First limiting sleeve; 302. Second limiting sleeve. Detailed Implementation

[0029] To enable those skilled in the art to better understand the technical solution of this utility model, the present utility model will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0030] like Figure 1-5 As shown, an auxiliary belt for examination at the bedside of an infant includes a rectangular cloth bag 1 with a tightening strap 11 at the opening and a rigid plate 2 placed inside the rectangular cloth bag 1.

[0031] The front of the rectangular cloth bag 1 is provided with upper limb restraint straps 3 and lower limb restraint straps 4 corresponding to the four limbs, and a restraint strap 5 is fixed on one side of the restraint strap and the other end is fixed to the other side of the restraint strap to cover its front.

[0032] It also includes a plate 6, which can be inserted into the opening of the bag on one side of the adjacent rectangular bag 1 by the upper limb restraint strap 3 and the lower limb restraint strap 4 for restraint.

[0033] Specifically, in the above embodiment, the rigid board 2 is a PVC board, and a soft pad or silicone pad is provided on the side facing the front of the rectangular cloth bag 1 to increase the comfort of the child lying down.

[0034] Furthermore, the aforementioned upper limb restraint straps 3 and lower limb restraint straps 4 are sewn onto the rectangular cloth bag 1. Similarly, one side of the restraint strap 5 is sewn onto one side of the upper limb restraint straps 3 and lower limb restraint straps 4, while the other side is provided with a hook-and-loop fastener 101 that cooperates with symmetrically arranged hook-and-loop fastener loops 100 fixed to the back of the upper limb restraint straps 3 and lower limb restraint straps 4. The hook-and-loop fastener 101 and hook-and-loop fastener loops 100 are also fixed by sewing.

[0035] Secondly, the back of the rectangular cloth bag 1 is provided with matrix-arranged anti-slip silicone round pads for anti-slip purposes.

[0036] In the above technology, a rigid board 2 is placed inside a rectangular cloth bag 1 to form a back pad for the child to lie on. Then, the limbs are bound by restraint straps 5 on the upper limb restraint straps 3 and the lower limb restraint straps 4 respectively. Then, through the insert plate 6, the two upper limb restraint straps 3 are connected in series and the two lower limb restraint straps 4 are inserted to restrain the child's limbs.

[0037] As a further embodiment of this utility model, combined with Figure 2 and Figure 3 It can be seen that the back of the upper limb restraint strap 3 and the lower limb restraint strap 4 are fixedly provided with symmetrically arranged hook and loop fasteners 100 and hook and loop fasteners 101, and the hook and loop fasteners 101 are distributed close to the rectangular cloth bag 1. Moreover, the hook and loop fasteners 100 and hook and loop fasteners 101 on the restraint strap under the spiral are bonded together.

[0038] Specifically, the upper limb restraint strap 3 and the lower limb restraint strap 4 can be rolled up from the ends toward the rectangular cloth bag 1, so that the upper limb restraint strap 3 and the lower limb restraint strap 4 are rolled into a roll for easy storage later.

[0039] Furthermore, in this embodiment, the rectangular cloth bag 1 is sewn with storage bags 7, the ends of which are distributed towards the lower limb restraint strap 4, and the storage bags 7 are assembled for use in the following two workstations where they are movably set:

[0040] First workstation: 4-piece lower limb restraint belt to accommodate the coiled limbs;

[0041] Second station: Insert plate 6 is inserted into the lower limb restraint belt 4, so that the lower limb restraint belt 4 and the rectangular cloth bag 1 are integrated, thereby restricting leg movement.

[0042] As another embodiment further provided by this utility model, combined with Figure 2 and Figure 3 It can be seen that the back of the upper limb restraint belt 3 and the lower limb restraint belt 4 are provided with traction limiting belts 8 distributed near the rectangular cloth bag 1 and buttons 81 arranged in a linear array to cooperate with the buckle hole at one end of the traction limiting belt 8.

[0043] Specifically, in order to adjust the length of the upper limb restraint belt 3 and the lower limb restraint belt 4 to meet the needs of different children with different limb lengths, one end of the traction restraint belt 8 is sewn onto the upper limb restraint belt 3 and the lower limb restraint belt 4, and then fastened to the button 81 through the buckle hole on the traction restraint belt 8, thereby shortening the length of the upper limb restraint belt 3 and the lower limb restraint belt 4.

[0044] As another embodiment further provided by this utility model, combined with Figure 2 , Figure 3 and Figure 4As can be seen, the insert plate 6 is divided into part a and part b, and parts a and b are interlocked. In short, part a has a recess on its upper surface, and part b also has a recess on its lower surface. These recesses are slidably fitted together to form the insert plate 6. Part b has a rectangular groove, and the slide rail in the recess of part a is located within this rectangular groove. This allows for variations in the length of the combined parts a and b.

[0045] Furthermore, the lengths of the extensions of parts a and b are determined by the cloth ruler 200 fixedly installed on the back of the rectangular cloth bag 1.

[0046] Insert plate 6 into the first limiting sleeve 300 sewn on the back of rectangular cloth bag 1, and then stretch it so that part a and part b are respectively inserted into the upper limb restraint straps 3 on both sides.

[0047] Next, remove the insert plate 6 that is sewn and fixed in the second limiting sleeve 301 on the back of the rectangular cloth bag 1. Then, adjust the lengths of part a and part b respectively, and then insert the two insert plates 6 into the storage bag 7 and the lower limb restraint belt 4.

[0048] The foregoing description only illustrates certain exemplary embodiments of the present invention. Undoubtedly, those skilled in the art can modify the described embodiments in various ways without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Therefore, the above drawings and descriptions are illustrative in nature and should not be construed as limiting the scope of protection of the claims of the present invention.

Claims

1. An auxiliary belt for bedside examination of infants and young children, characterized in that, Includes a rectangular cloth bag (1) with a tightening strap (11) at the opening and a rigid plate (2) placed inside the rectangular cloth bag (1); The rectangular cloth bag (1) is provided with upper limb restraint straps (3) and lower limb restraint straps (4) corresponding to the four limbs on the front side, and a restraint strap (5) is fixed on one side of the restraint strap and the other end is fixed to the other side of the restraint strap to cover its front side. It also includes a insert plate (6), which can be inserted into the opening of the bag on the side of the rectangular bag (1) adjacent to the upper limb restraint strap (3) and the lower limb restraint strap (4) for restraint.

2. The infant bedside examination aid belt according to claim 1, characterized in that, The back of the upper limb restraint strap (3) and the lower limb restraint strap (4) are fixedly provided with symmetrically arranged hook and loop fasteners (100) and hook and loop fasteners (101), and the hook and loop fasteners (101) are distributed close to the rectangular cloth bag (1). Furthermore, the hook and loop fastener (100) on the binding strap under the spiral is bonded to the hook and loop fastener (101).

3. The infant bedside examination aid belt according to claim 2, characterized in that, The rectangular cloth bag (1) has a storage bag (7) fixedly disposed on its back side, corresponding to the lower limb restraint strap (4) and with its port facing the lower limb restraint strap (4). The storage bag (7) is assembled for use in the following two workstations where it is movably disposed: First workstation: accommodating the restraint belt under the spiral coil; Second station: Insert the insert plate (6) into the lower limb restraint belt (4).

4. The infant bedside examination aid belt according to claim 1, characterized in that, The back of the upper limb restraint strap (3) and the lower limb restraint strap (4) are provided with traction limiting straps (8) distributed near the rectangular cloth bag (1) and buttons (81) arranged in a linear array that cooperate with the buckle hole at one end of the traction limiting strap (8).

5. The infant bedside examination aid belt according to claim 1, characterized in that, The insert plate (6) is divided into part a and part b, and parts a and b are plug-in.

6. The infant bedside examination aid belt according to claim 1, characterized in that, A cloth ruler (200) is fixedly installed on the back of the rectangular cloth bag (1).

7. The infant bedside examination aid belt according to claim 1, characterized in that, The rectangular cloth bag (1) has two upper limb restraint straps (3) fixedly installed on the back, and the bag opening is at the same horizontal plane as the first limiting sleeve (300).

8. The infant bedside examination aid belt according to claim 3, characterized in that, The back of the rectangular cloth bag (1) is fixedly provided with second limiting sleeves (301) distributed close to the storage bag (7).

9. The infant bedside examination aid belt according to claim 1, characterized in that, The back of the rectangular cloth bag (1) is provided with matrix-arranged anti-slip silicone round pads.

10. The infant bedside examination aid belt according to claim 1, characterized in that, The auxiliary belt is made of non-woven fabric.