Multifunctional Chinese medicine treatment vehicle
By designing a multifunctional TCM treatment vehicle, the problems of inconvenient transportation and mixed storage of instruments have been solved, thereby improving instrument management and treatment efficiency.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- BEIJING UNIV OF CHINESE MEDICINE SHENZHEN HOSPITAL (LONGGANG)
- Filing Date
- 2025-07-16
- Publication Date
- 2026-07-14
AI Technical Summary
In current TCM treatment processes, doctors need to frequently move large instruments, which makes operation inconvenient. Clean and unclean instruments may be mixed together, increasing the risk of infection and affecting treatment efficiency.
Design a multifunctional TCM treatment cart, including a frame body, wheels, storage components and handrails. The storage components include side-by-side storage drawers and shelves, with the drawers being slidably connected. The top of the frame is equipped with an operating table and a U-shaped baffle. The handrails facilitate pushing. The drawer and shelf structure improves the efficiency of item management and operation.
It enables convenient transportation and management of instruments, avoids mixing of instruments, and improves work efficiency and safety during the treatment process.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of treatment vehicle technology, and in particular to a multifunctional traditional Chinese medicine treatment vehicle. Background Technology
[0002] Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) treatments include acupuncture, cupping, and moxibustion, all of which require bedside procedures. Each treatment uses numerous tools, especially cupping implements, which are large and heavy. During treatment, the doctor can only handle one or two at a time. To complete the treatment, the doctor must move back and forth between the storage table and the bed, which is extremely inconvenient. After treatment, the cupping implements need to be transported to a designated area for cleaning, sterilization, and disinfection. Doctors can only use their usual treatment carts for this purpose. However, these temporary carts only have a platform for placing items, meaning they cannot be directly used during treatment. Cleaned and uncleaned implements may be mistakenly mixed up, making it difficult to manage the entire process. This poses a risk of infection due to improper handling and affects the efficiency of treatment and nursing care. Therefore, it is necessary to provide a multi-functional TCM treatment cart to meet daily treatment and nursing needs. Utility Model Content
[0003] The purpose of this utility model is to address the shortcomings of existing technologies by providing a multifunctional TCM treatment vehicle that can effectively solve the aforementioned problems.
[0004] To achieve the above requirements, the technical solution adopted by this utility model to solve its technical problem is as follows:
[0005] A multifunctional TCM treatment cart is provided, comprising a frame body, multiple sets of movable wheels located at the bottom of the frame body, a storage component located inside the frame body, and a handrail located on the upper side wall of the frame body. The storage component includes storage drawers and shelves arranged sequentially from top to bottom. The storage drawers are provided in two parallel rows and are horizontally slidably connected to the frame body via sliding components. The side wall of the frame body has a window for moving the storage drawers in and out. The shelves are fixedly connected to the frame body and located at the bottom of the frame body.
[0006] The multifunctional TCM treatment cart of this utility model has a storage drawer that can be moved away from the shelf via the sliding component.
[0007] The multifunctional TCM treatment vehicle of this utility model has an operating table on the top of the vehicle frame body, and a U-shaped baffle on the operating table, with the opening of the U-shaped baffle facing horizontally toward the direction in which the storage drawer moves.
[0008] The multifunctional TCM treatment vehicle of this utility model has an inclined operating table with the front end being higher than the rear end, and an igniter is provided on the operating table.
[0009] The multifunctional TCM treatment cart of this utility model has a U-shaped handrail with both ends vertically fixed to the front side wall of the frame body. The upper end of the handrail has a bent portion that bends horizontally away from the operating table. When assembled, the bent portion of the handrail is located on the front side of the frame body. A trash can is provided on the outer side wall of the frame body below the bent portion.
[0010] The multifunctional TCM treatment cart of this utility model has sliding components at both the front and rear ends of the storage drawer and the shelf.
[0011] The multifunctional TCM treatment cart of this utility model includes a sliding assembly comprising a fixed guide rail fixed to the inner side wall of the frame body in the front-rear direction, and a movable guide rail fixed to the side wall of the storage drawer in the front-rear direction. The fixed guide rail has a guide groove in the front-rear direction on its side wall, a front guide wheel is rotatably mounted longitudinally on the front end side wall of the guide groove, and a rear guide wheel is rotatably mounted longitudinally on the rear end side wall of the movable guide rail. A horizontal support plate is provided on the upper part of the side wall of the movable guide rail in the front-rear direction. When assembled, the rear guide wheel rolls against the lower side wall of the guide groove, and the front guide wheel rolls against the lower surface of the support plate.
[0012] The multifunctional TCM treatment vehicle of this utility model has a first lifting plate with its front end tilted downward at the rear end of the guide slide, and a second lifting plate with its rear end tilted upward at the rear end of the support plate. When the movable guide rail moves backward into position, the second lifting plate abuts against the upper surface of the first lifting plate and lifts the rear guide wheel away from the lower side wall of the guide slide.
[0013] The multifunctional TCM treatment cart of this utility model has a vertical support member at the front end of the movable guide rail, a horizontal part at the lower end of the support member, and a downward-sloping inclined part at the front end of the lower side wall of the guide groove. The upper surface of the inclined part forms a guide slope that guides the horizontal part backward and upward. The inclined part has a horizontal platform part. When assembled, the horizontal part abuts against the upper surface of the platform part downward and lifts the support plate away from the front guide wheel.
[0014] The multifunctional TCM treatment cart of this utility model has an opening at the front end of the upper sidewall of the guide groove for the rear guide wheel to enter, and the front guide wheel is located in front of the opening.
[0015] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:
[0016] This utility model has a simple overall structure and is easy to use. It can be used not only as a transport cart for transporting containers and other items, but also as an auxiliary treatment cart when moved to the treatment bed according to the doctor's needs. The two storage drawers inside the frame can meet the needs of retrieving or storing items with different usage requirements. For example, the lower storage drawer can store unused moxibustion jars, or the storage drawer box can be removed to place moxibustion jars on a fixed plate when transported in bulk from the cleaning center. The upper storage drawer can be used to store other cleaned and disinfected TCM instruments. This not only avoids the situation of mixed storage of clean and contaminated instruments due to chaotic item management during treatment, but also helps to improve the work efficiency during treatment. Moreover, the front-mounted material retrieval method can also meet the needs of the operator to push the treatment cart left and right to move it and to retrieve the required items at any time. Attached Figure Description
[0017] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model or the prior art, the utility model will be further described below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and embodiments. The drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0018] Figure 1 This is an isometric drawing of this utility model.
[0019] Figure 2 This is a top view of the entire utility model.
[0020] Figure 3 yes Figure 2 AA sectional view.
[0021] Figure 4 yes Figure 3 A magnified view of a portion of the image.
[0022] Figure 5 This is a structural diagram of the movable guide rail of this utility model.
[0023] Figure 6 yes Figure 5 A magnified view of one end of the fixed guide rail.
[0024] Figure 7 yes Figure 5 Enlarged view of the other end of the fixed guide rail.
[0025] Figure 8 This is a structural diagram of the movable guide rail of this utility model.
[0026] Figure 9This is an assembly diagram of the movable guide rail of this utility model installed on a storage drawer. Detailed Implementation
[0027] The terms "first," "second," "third," and "fourth," etc., used in the specification, claims, and accompanying drawings of this invention are used to distinguish different objects, not to describe a specific order. Furthermore, the terms "comprising" and "having," and any variations thereof, are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion. For example, a process, method, system, product, or apparatus that includes a series of steps or units is not limited to the listed steps or units, but may optionally include steps or units not listed, or may optionally include other steps or units inherent to these processes, methods, products, or apparatuses.
[0028] In this document, the term "embodiment" means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with an embodiment may be included in at least one embodiment of the invention. The appearance of this phrase in various places throughout the specification does not necessarily refer to the same embodiment, nor is it a separate or alternative embodiment mutually exclusive with other embodiments. It will be explicitly and implicitly understood by those skilled in the art that the embodiments described herein can be combined with other embodiments.
[0029] "Multiple" refers to two or more. "And / or" describes the relationship between related objects, indicating that three relationships can exist. For example, A and / or B can represent: A alone, A and B simultaneously, or B alone. The character " / " generally indicates that the preceding and following related objects have an "or" relationship.
[0030] Furthermore, the terms indicating orientation, such as "up," "down," "left," "right," "upper end," "lower end," and "longitudinal," are all based on the posture and position of the device or equipment described in this solution during normal use.
[0031] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the embodiments of this utility model clearer, a clear and complete description will be provided below in conjunction with the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model. Obviously, the described embodiments are some, but not all, embodiments of this utility model. Based on the embodiments of this utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of this utility model.
[0032] The preferred embodiment of this utility model is a multifunctional traditional Chinese medicine treatment vehicle, such as... Figure 1-9 As shown, the vehicle includes a frame body 10, multiple sets of movable wheels 20 located at the bottom of the frame body 10, a storage component 30 located inside the frame body 10, and a handrail 40 located at the upper front side of the frame body 10; wherein, the frame body 10 is a cubic structure, and protective plates 101 are installed on its bottom, bottom and four side walls.
[0033] The storage component 30 includes two storage drawers 31 and two shelves 32 arranged sequentially from top to bottom. The two storage drawers 31 are arranged side by side and are horizontally slidably connected to the frame body 10 via sliding components 50. The left or right side wall of the frame body 10 is provided with a window 102 for the storage drawers 31 to be moved in and out. The shelf 32 is fixedly connected to the frame body 10 and is located below the lower storage drawer. The two storage drawers can accommodate items with different usage requirements. For example, the lower drawer can store unused moxibustion jars, or the drawer can be removed to place jars and other equipment transported in bulk from the cleaning center onto the shelf. The upper drawer can be used to store other cleaned and disinfected TCM instruments. This not only avoids the confusion between clean and contaminated instruments, which helps to improve work efficiency during treatment, but also allows for front-side material retrieval, which can accommodate the doctor's need to move the treatment cart left and right and retrieve new moxibustion jars at any time.
[0034] In this embodiment, the storage drawer 31 is detachably positioned above the shelf 32 via the sliding assembly 50, allowing the lower storage drawer to be removed. This facilitates placing the basket containing cans onto the shelf as a whole, reducing the need for transferring cans. Furthermore, two storage boxes 80 are provided on the upper part of the rear side wall of the frame body 10, arranged side by side, for storing other small items.
[0035] In this embodiment, the top of the frame body 10 is provided with an operating table 90, and the operating table 90 is provided with a U-shaped baffle 100. The opening of the U-shaped baffle 100 is horizontally oriented towards the direction of movement of the storage drawer 31, so that the doctor can take out and place the moxibustion jar by sliding in or out.
[0036] In this embodiment, the operating table is inclined and its front end is higher than its rear end to reduce the risk of items such as cans accidentally sliding off the operating table; furthermore, an igniter 60 is provided on the operating table, which can be any one of infrared, ultrasonic or sound-sensing induction igniter to facilitate the doctor's use of items during treatment.
[0037] In this embodiment, the handrail 40 is U-shaped and its two ends are vertically fixed to the front side wall of the frame body 10. The upper end of the handrail 40 has a forward-curved bend 401. When assembled, the bend 401 of the handrail 40 is located on the front side of the frame body 10 to facilitate the doctor's pushing. Furthermore, a trash can 70 is provided on the front side wall of the frame body below the bend to facilitate the doctor's disposal of waste, avoid the need to walk back and forth between the tool table, trash can and treatment bed, and improve work efficiency.
[0038] In this embodiment, sliding components 50 are provided at both the front and rear ends of the storage drawer 31 to ensure the stability and synchronicity of the front and rear ends of the storage drawer 31 during its forward and backward movement.
[0039] Specifically, the sliding component 50 includes a fixed guide rail 51 fixed to the inner side wall of the frame body 10 in the front-rear direction, and a movable guide rail 52 fixed to the side wall of the storage drawer 31 in the front-rear direction. The fixed guide rail 51 is provided with a guide groove 110 in the front-rear direction on the side wall opposite to the storage drawer. Specifically, the fixed guide rail 51 is formed by bending a strip of sheet metal towards the center of the frame body 10 with its upper and lower edges bent. After bending, its longitudinal section is C-shaped. The guide groove 110 is formed by the groove space between the upper and lower bends of the sheet metal.
[0040] Furthermore, a front guide wheel 120 is longitudinally rotatably mounted on the front side wall of the guide groove 110, that is, on its longitudinal side wall, and a rear guide wheel 130 is longitudinally rotatably mounted on the rear side wall of the movable guide rail 52, that is, on its longitudinal side wall. A horizontal support plate 140 is provided on the upper part of the longitudinal side wall of the movable guide rail 52 along the front-back direction. Specifically, the support plate 140 is integrally mounted with the movable guide rail 52, and both are stamped from long strip-shaped sheet metal components. When the fixed guide rail 51 and the movable guide rail 52 are assembled in place, the rear guide wheel 130 rolls against the lower side wall of the guide groove 110 and can roll back and forth, while the front guide wheel 120 rolls against the lower surface of the support plate 140.
[0041] Furthermore, to facilitate installation and ensure the stability of the connection, a bent section 521 is provided along the length of the lower end of the side wall of the movable guide rail 52 facing away from the fixed guide rail 51. The bent section 521, the movable guide rail 52, and the support plate 140 form a Z-shaped structure in longitudinal section. During assembly, the bent section 521 is attached to the lower surface of the storage drawer 31, while the movable guide rail 52 is fixed to the side wall of the storage drawer 31 by screws or rivets. After fixing, the bent section 521 can provide an upward lifting force for the connection between the movable guide rail 52 and the storage drawer 31, so as to reduce the shearing force on the screws and rivets.
[0042] In this embodiment, the rear end of the guide slide 110 is provided with a first lifting plate 150 with the front end inclined downward. The first lifting plate 150 is formed by bending the rear end of the upper side bend flange 511 of the fixed guide rail 51 downward and then forward. In addition, the rear end of the support plate 140 is provided with a second lifting plate 160 with the rear end inclined upward. Specifically, the upper end of the second lifting plate 160 has a horizontal section 161. In actual use, when the doctor pushes the storage drawer 31 inward, when the movable guide rail 52 moves backward into place, due to the action of inertia and thrust, the second lifting plate 160 can enter the upper surface of the first lifting plate 150 and abut against the upper surface of the first lifting plate 150, lifting the rear guide wheel 130 away from the lower side wall of the guide slide 110, thereby sharing the pressure on the rear guide wheel 130 and avoiding the skewing and deformation of the rear guide wheel 130 due to the downward pressure after long-term use, thus ensuring the service life of the guide rail.
[0043] Furthermore, in order to ensure that the position of the first lifting plate 150 has a certain degree of elasticity over a long period of time, the rear end of the fixed guide rail 51 has a support section 510 that is horizontally bent toward the center of the frame body 10. When in position, the upper and lower ends of the support section 510 abut against the lower surface of the first lifting plate 150 and the upper surface of the lower side bend flange 512 of the fixed guide rail 51, respectively. Specifically, the support section 510 abuts against the middle and rear part of the first lifting plate 150.
[0044] In this embodiment, a support member 170 is vertically provided at the front end of the movable guide rail 52. Specifically, the support member 170 is formed by bending the front end of the movable guide rail 52 horizontally toward the fixed guide rail 51, and the lower end of the support member 170 is lower than the lower end of the movable guide rail 52. Further, the lower end of the support member 170 has a horizontal portion 171. Specifically, the horizontal portion 171 is formed by bending the lower end of the support member 170 vertically backward. The front end of the side wall on the lower side of the guide groove 110 has an inclined portion 111 with the front end inclined downward. The upper surface of the inclined portion 111 forms a guide slope 112 that guides the horizontal portion 171 backward and upward. And there is a horizontal platform portion 113 in the middle of the inclined portion 111. When assembled, the horizontal portion 171 abuts against the upper surface of the platform portion 113 downward and lifts the support plate 140 away from the front guide wheel 120 to avoid the front guide wheel 120 being subjected to downward pressure for a long time, causing its shaft to bend and deform.
[0045] Furthermore, in order to enhance the support strength of the support member 170, a rearwardly bent reinforcing section 172 is provided on the side of the support member 170 away from the storage drawer 31 and below the bending section 521. When assembled, the lower end of the reinforcing section 172 abuts against the upper surface of the horizontal part 171 and is located on the side away from the storage drawer 31, while the upper end of the reinforcing section 172 abuts against the lower surface of the bending section 521.
[0046] In addition, to prevent the horizontal part 171 from easily sliding when it rests on the platform part 113, a recessed groove can be provided on the platform part 113.
[0047] In this embodiment, the front end of the upper sidewall of the guide groove 110 has an opening 180 for the rear guide wheel 130 to enter. Specifically, the front end of the fixed guide rail 51 is not bent or flanged at the position corresponding to the opening 180, and remains vertical with an upwardly extending extension 514 to provide an installation position for fixing screws or rivets. The front guide wheel 120 is located in front of the opening 180. Furthermore, at the front end of the bent flange 511 on the upper side of the fixed guide rail 51 on the rear side of the opening 180, there is a guide portion 5110 that bends forward and upward. This guide portion 5110 ensures that the rear end of the movable guide rail 52 on the storage drawer 31 and its rear guide wheel 130 are guided into the guide groove 110, avoiding direct collision between the movable guide rail 52 and the rear guide wheel 130 on the rear sidewall of the opening 180.
[0048] Furthermore, in order to enhance the support strength of the inclined portion 111, a support portion 5141 that bends toward the storage drawer is provided at the lower end of the extension portion 514. When assembled, the lower end of the inclined portion 111 abuts against the upper surface of the support portion 5141.
[0049] It should be understood that those skilled in the art can make improvements or modifications based on the above description, and all such improvements and modifications should fall within the protection scope of the appended claims.
Claims
1. A multifunctional traditional Chinese medicine treatment vehicle, characterized in that, The vehicle includes a frame body, multiple sets of movable wheels located at the bottom of the frame body, a storage assembly located inside the frame body, and a handlebar located on the upper side wall of the frame body. The storage assembly includes storage drawers and shelves arranged sequentially from top to bottom. There are two storage drawers arranged side by side and both are horizontally slidably connected to the frame body via sliding components. The side wall of the frame body has a window for moving the storage drawers in and out. The shelves are fixedly connected to the frame body and located at the bottom of the frame body.
2. The multifunctional TCM treatment vehicle according to claim 1, characterized in that, The storage drawer is removable above the shelf via the sliding assembly.
3. The multifunctional TCM treatment vehicle according to claim 1, characterized in that, The top of the frame body is provided with an operating platform, and the operating platform is provided with a U-shaped baffle. The opening of the U-shaped baffle is horizontally oriented towards the direction in which the storage drawer moves.
4. The multifunctional TCM treatment vehicle according to claim 3, characterized in that, The control panel is an inclined surface with its front end higher than its rear end, and an igniter is provided on the control panel.
5. The multifunctional TCM treatment vehicle according to claim 3, characterized in that, The handrail is U-shaped and its two ends are vertically fixed to the front side wall of the frame body. The upper end of the handrail has a bent portion that bends horizontally away from the operating table. When assembled, the bent portion of the handrail is located on the front side of the frame body. A trash can is provided on the outer side wall of the frame body below the bent portion.
6. The multifunctional TCM treatment vehicle according to claim 2, characterized in that, The sliding components are provided at both the front and rear ends of the storage drawer and the shelf.
7. The multifunctional TCM treatment vehicle according to claim 6, characterized in that, The sliding assembly includes a fixed guide rail fixed to the inner side wall of the frame body in the front-rear direction, and a movable guide rail fixed to the side wall of the storage drawer in the front-rear direction. The side wall of the fixed guide rail is provided with a guide groove in the front-rear direction. A front guide wheel is rotatably mounted on the front end side wall of the guide groove. A rear guide wheel is rotatably mounted on the rear end side wall of the movable guide rail. A horizontal support plate is provided on the upper part of the side wall of the movable guide rail in the front-rear direction. When assembled, the rear guide wheel rolls against the lower side wall of the guide groove, and the front guide wheel rolls against the lower surface of the support plate.
8. The multifunctional TCM treatment vehicle according to claim 7, characterized in that, The rear end of the guide slide is provided with a first lifting plate with the front end inclined downwards, and the rear end of the support plate has a second lifting plate with the rear end inclined upwards. When the movable guide rail moves backwards into position, the second lifting plate abuts against the upper surface of the first lifting plate and lifts the rear guide wheel away from the lower side wall of the guide slide.
9. The multifunctional TCM treatment vehicle according to claim 7 or 8, characterized in that, The front end of the movable guide rail is vertically provided with a support member, the lower end of the support member has a horizontal part, the front end of the lower side wall of the guide groove has a downward inclined part, the upper surface of the inclined part forms a guide slope that guides the horizontal part backward and upward; the inclined part has a horizontal platform part, when assembled in place, the horizontal part abuts against the upper surface of the platform part downward and lifts the support plate away from the front guide wheel.
10. The multifunctional TCM treatment vehicle according to claim 9, characterized in that, The front end of the upper sidewall of the guide groove has an opening for the rear guide wheel to enter, and the front guide wheel is located in front of the opening.