A dry and wet separation nursing pad for clinical nursing

By designing the structure of the wet and dry separation nursing pad, including a base pad, a permeable layer, a water-locking pad, and a waterproof pad, and by utilizing adhesive and connecting mechanisms, the problem of discomfort during cleaning when using existing nursing pads during defecation is solved, achieving a more efficient cleaning effect.

CN224484285UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-14HEFEI FIRST PEOPLES HOSPITAL

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
HEFEI FIRST PEOPLES HOSPITAL
Filing Date
2025-03-25
Publication Date
2026-07-14

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Technical Problem

Existing nursing pads cause intense discomfort during cleaning when patients defecate, and are difficult to effectively prevent fecal spillage.

Method used

A dry and wet separation nursing pad was designed, comprising a base pad, a permeable layer, a water-locking pad, and a waterproof pad. The waterproof pad is detachably connected through an adhesive mechanism and a connecting mechanism, and is used to handle urine and feces respectively, reducing discomfort during the cleaning process.

Benefits of technology

By separating urine and feces, the cleaning process is made less uncomfortable, and feces spillage is prevented, thus improving the ease of use of the nursing pads.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a kind of dry-wet separation nursing pads for clinical nursing, relate to nursing pad field, including bottom pad, the top end of bottom pad is sewn up and connects with water-permeable layer, bottom pad with the water-permeable layer between filling has water-locking pad, one side of bottom pad is provided with impermeable pad, the impermeable pad with bottom pad is detachably connected by connecting mechanism, the top of bottom pad with the top of impermeable pad is distributed and is provided with adhesion mechanism. The utility model can reduce the uncomfortable time in cleaning process by setting adhesion mechanism, connecting mechanism and impermeable pad after the defecation of bedridden patient.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of nursing pads, specifically a dry and wet separation nursing pad for clinical nursing. Background Technology

[0002] During the long-term bed rest of bedridden patients, especially those with lower body incontinence, a nursing pad is usually placed under their body. The nursing pad can catch the excrement discharged by the patient during incontinence and prevent the excrement from directly contacting the bed.

[0003] Existing nursing pads generally consist of three layers: a bottom waterproof layer, a middle water-locking layer, and a top permeable layer. This allows them to absorb urine excreted by the patient during the nursing process while preventing the top permeable layer from becoming too damp. However, if the patient defecates during use, the nursing pads in the existing technology can cause significant discomfort during cleaning. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a dry and wet separation nursing pad for clinical nursing in order to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a dry and wet separation nursing pad for clinical care, comprising a base pad, a permeable layer sewn to the top of the base pad, a water-locking pad filled between the base pad and the permeable layer, an impermeable pad provided on one side of the base pad, the impermeable pad and the base pad being detachably connected by a connecting mechanism, and adhesive mechanisms distributed on the top of the base pad and the top of the impermeable pad.

[0006] As a further embodiment of this utility model: the adhesive mechanism includes a first hook-and-loop fastener fixedly connected to the top periphery of the waterproof pad and a first loop fastener fixedly connected to the top periphery of the bottom pad.

[0007] As a further improvement of this utility model: the first hook-and-loop fastener is fixed to the top of the waterproof pad by sewing, and the first loop fastener is fixed to the top of the bottom pad by sewing.

[0008] As a further embodiment of this utility model: the adhesive mechanism includes a connecting strip sewn to one side of the outside of the waterproof pad, a second hook-and-loop fastener sewn to the side of the connecting strip away from the waterproof pad, and a second loop fastener sewn to the lower side of the bottom pad near the waterproof pad, the second hook-and-loop fastener being adhered to the second loop fastener.

[0009] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:

[0010] 1. By setting up adhesive mechanisms, connecting mechanisms, and waterproof pads, the discomfort time during the cleaning process can be reduced after a bedridden patient has a bowel movement. Attached Figure Description

[0011] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model;

[0012] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model from another perspective;

[0013] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the connection of the adhesive mechanism of this utility model.

[0014] In the picture: 1. Base pad; 2. Permeable layer; 3. Connecting strap; 4. No. 1 hook and loop fastener; 5. Impermeable pad; 6. No. 1 hook and loop fastener; 7. No. 2 hook and loop fastener; 8. No. 2 hook and loop fastener. Detailed Implementation

[0015] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.

[0016] Please see Figures 1-3 In this embodiment of the present invention, a dry and wet separation nursing pad for clinical nursing includes a base pad 1, a permeable layer 2 sewn to the top of the base pad 1, a water-locking pad filled between the base pad 1 and the permeable layer 2, an impermeable pad 5 provided on one side of the base pad 1, the impermeable pad 5 and the base pad 1 being detachably connected by a connecting mechanism, and an adhesive mechanism distributed on the top of the base pad 1 and the top of the impermeable pad 5.

[0017] In this embodiment: After the device is placed under the buttocks of the bedridden patient, when the bedridden patient experiences urinary leakage, the leaked urine drips downwards and seeps into the bottom of the permeable layer 2, where it is locked by the water-locking pad. The water-locking pad is made of highly absorbent resin, which can prevent the permeable layer 2 in contact with the bedridden patient from being in a relatively damp state. If the bedridden patient does not defecate, only the bottom pad 1 and the permeable layer 2 on it need to be replaced. At this time, it is only necessary to separate the adhesive mechanism connecting the bottom pad 1 and the impermeable pad 5 from the bottom pad 1 for replacement.

[0018] When changing the toilet paper for a bedridden patient who has defecated, first turn the patient from a lying position to a side-lying position. Then clean the patient's buttocks. After cleaning, place the cleaning paper on the bottom layer 1 and the permeable layer 2. Then flip the waterproof pad 5 over. The waterproof pad 5 is connected to the bottom pad 1 through a connecting mechanism. At this time, the waterproof pad 5 covers the bottom pad 1, covering the excrement and the cleaning paper. Since the bedridden patient is in a side-lying position, the patient will press down on part of the bottom pad 1, so the waterproof pad 5 cannot completely cover the top of the bottom pad 1. At this time, the waterproof pad 5 covers the excrement and the cleaning paper as much as possible. Then slowly pull the bottom pad 1 to separate the bottom pad 1 from the side-lying patient. This method can avoid the situation where the feces fall off during the transfer process when the bedridden patient defecates.

[0019] Please refer to this carefully. Figure 1 The adhesive mechanism includes a first hook-and-loop fastener 6 fixedly connected to the top periphery of the waterproof pad 5 and a first loop fastener 4 fixedly connected to the top periphery of the bottom pad 1. The first hook-and-loop fastener 6 is fixed to the top of the waterproof pad 5 by sewing, and the first loop fastener 4 is fixedly connected to the top of the bottom pad 1 by sewing.

[0020] In this embodiment: When a bedridden patient defecates, the patient is pushed from a lying position to a side-lying position, the patient's buttocks are cleaned, and the paper used for cleaning is placed on the base pad 1. After cleaning, the waterproof pad 5 is covered on top of the base pad using the first hook-and-loop fastener 6 and the first loop fastener 4 until the waterproof pad 5 completely covers the top of the base pad 1. This can prevent feces from easily spilling during the cleaning process.

[0021] Please refer to this carefully. Figure 3 The adhesive mechanism includes a connecting strip 3 sewn to one side of the outside of the waterproof pad 5. A second hook-and-loop fastener 7 is sewn to the side of the connecting strip 3 away from the waterproof pad 5. A second loop fastener 8 is sewn to the lower side of the bottom pad 1 near the waterproof pad 5. The second hook-and-loop fastener 7 and the second loop fastener 8 are adhered together.

[0022] In this embodiment: when the bedridden patient has not defecates, when the base pad 1 is replaced, one hand pulls the base pad 1 while the other hand holds the connecting strap 3 and tears it to separate the second-sided hook and loop fastener 8 from the second-sided hook and loop fastener 7. This allows the base pad 1 and the permeable layer 2 on it to be replaced separately even when the patient has not defecated.

[0023] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model, but the protection scope of the present utility model is not limited thereto. Any equivalent substitutions or changes made by those skilled in the art within the technical scope disclosed in the present utility model, based on the technical solution and the inventive concept of the present utility model, should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A clinical nursing dry-wet separation nursing pad, comprising a base pad (1), characterized in that, A permeable layer (2) is sewn to the top of the base pad (1). A water-locking pad is filled between the base pad (1) and the permeable layer (2). An impermeable pad (5) is provided on one side of the base pad (1). The impermeable pad (5) and the base pad (1) are detachably connected by a connecting mechanism. Adhesive mechanisms are distributed on the top of the base pad (1) and the top of the impermeable pad (5).

2. The clinical nursing dry and wet separation nursing pad according to claim 1, characterized in that, The adhesive mechanism includes a hook-and-loop fastener (6) fixedly connected to the top periphery of the waterproof pad (5) and a loop fastener (4) fixedly connected to the top periphery of the bottom pad (1).

3. The clinical nursing dry-wet separation nursing pad according to claim 2, characterized in that, The first hook-and-loop fastener (6) is fixed to the top of the waterproof pad (5) by sewing, and the first loop fastener (4) is fixed to the top of the bottom pad (1) by sewing.

4. The clinical nursing dry-wet separation nursing pad according to claim 1, characterized in that, The adhesive mechanism includes a connecting strip (3) sewn to the outside of the waterproof pad (5), and a second hook-and-loop fastener (7) sewn to the side of the connecting strip (3) away from the waterproof pad (5). A second loop fastener (8) is sewn to the bottom of the bottom pad (1) on the side close to the waterproof pad (5). The second hook-and-loop fastener (7) and the second loop fastener (8) are adhered to each other.