A pressure injury wound irrigation fluid collector

By employing a combination of medical double-sided tape, fixing straps, and Velcro in the pressure injury wound irrigator, along with a baffle and cover structure, the sealing problem of the irrigator is solved, achieving leakage prevention and thorough cleaning, and ensuring the recycling of the irrigating fluid.

CN224484605UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-14SHENZHEN LUOHU PEOPLELS HOSPITAL

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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
SHENZHEN LUOHU PEOPLELS HOSPITAL
Filing Date
2025-01-06
Publication Date
2026-07-14

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Abstract

The utility model relates to medical instrument technical field, and disclose a kind of pressure injury wound irrigation fluid collector, including washing box, the medical double-sided adhesive tape is bonded in washing box open end, the fixed band is fixedly connected with the symmetry of washing box outer wall, one the fixed band one end fixedly connected with the surface magic paste, another the fixed band other end fixedly connected with the magic paste of prickle surface, the through -hole is provided in washing box top end;Through medical double-sided adhesive tape, fixed band, surface magic paste and prickle surface magic paste etc. Structure, prevent the situation that washing box can fall off when washing is realized, and can prevent the situation that leakage appears when washing, improve the effect of sealing property, solve the lack of sealing in the use process of traditional collector, thus lead to the situation that leakage appears in the washing process, and not convenient to clean thoroughly inside, unable to guarantee the neat and clean inside, to the problem of unable recycling.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of medical device technology, specifically a pressure injury wound irrigation fluid collector. Background Technology

[0002] Pressure injuries, also known as pressure ulcers or bedsores, are caused by prolonged pressure on local tissues, leading to continuous ischemia, hypoxia, malnutrition, and tissue necrosis. Skin pressure ulcers are a common problem in rehabilitation and nursing care.

[0003] Chinese patent provides a pressure injury wound irrigation fluid collector, publication number CN215083116U, which includes a collection tank, a support tube fixedly connected to the top of the collection tank, an irrigation box fixedly connected to one end of the support tube, a sealing ring provided at one end of the irrigation box, a connecting short tube threadedly connected to the bottom of the irrigation box, and a connecting sleeve threadedly connected to one end of the connecting short tube.

[0004] The aforementioned collector, with its opening at the top of the rinsing box, allows staff to easily rinse the patient's pressure sores with rinsing fluid. The connection between the telescopic rod and the contact plate provides auxiliary support between the device and the patient, preventing the device from tilting due to having only the rinsing box as a support point, which could lead to accidental leakage of the rinsing fluid. However, the lack of a seal during use results in leakage during rinsing and makes it inconvenient to thoroughly clean the interior, thus failing to ensure internal cleanliness and making recycling impossible. Utility Model Content

[0005] The purpose of this invention is to provide a pressure wound irrigation fluid collector to solve the problems of existing collectors lacking a seal during use, which leads to leakage during irrigation, and the inconvenience of thoroughly cleaning the inside, making it impossible to ensure the cleanliness of the inside and thus preventing recycling.

[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a pressure injury wound irrigation fluid collector, comprising an irrigation box, the opening end of which is adhered with medical double-sided tape, and fixing straps symmetrically fixed to the outer wall of the irrigation box, one end of which is fixedly connected with a rough-surface hook and loop fastener, and the other end of which is fixedly connected with a barbed hook and loop fastener, a through hole is provided at the top of the irrigation box, and a baffle is fixedly connected to one side of the top of the inner wall of the irrigation box corresponding to the through hole.

[0007] Preferably, the other end of the rinsing box has a circular hole, the inner wall of the circular hole is connected to a groove, the inner wall of the groove is provided with a fixing ring, and the inner wall of the fixing ring is fixedly connected to a rinsing pipe.

[0008] Preferably, the bottom of the inner wall of the rinsing box is provided with an inclined groove, the bottom end of the rinsing box is fixedly connected to a connecting pipe, and the bottom end of the inclined groove is provided with a connecting hole extending into the connecting pipe.

[0009] Preferably, a collection box is fixedly connected to the bottom end of the connecting pipe, and a cover plate is provided at the open end of the collection box.

[0010] Preferably, the collection box has a sealing groove at its open end, and a sealing rubber ring is fixedly connected to one end of the cover plate.

[0011] Preferably, the outer walls of the collection box are symmetrically provided with slots on both sides, and the two ends of the cover are symmetrically fixedly connected with fixing plates, and the four fixing plates are fixedly connected with a block at one end close to each other.

[0012] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:

[0013] 1) This pressure injury wound irrigation fluid collector, through the combination of medical double-sided tape, fixing strap, hook and loop fasteners and barbed hook and loop fasteners, can prevent the irrigation box from falling off during irrigation and can prevent leakage during irrigation, thus improving the sealing performance.

[0014] 2) This pressure injury wound irrigation fluid collector, through the cooperation of the fixing plate, the locking block, the locking groove and the cover plate 15, can pour out the internal cleaning fluid and thoroughly clean the inside to ensure that the inside is clean and tidy, so that it can be recycled. Attached Figure Description

[0015] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of a pressure injury wound irrigation fluid collector according to the present invention;

[0016] Figure 2 This is a top-view perspective of a pressure wound irrigation fluid collector according to the present invention.

[0017] Figure 3 This is a cross-sectional view of the flushing box of a pressure wound irrigation fluid collector according to the present invention;

[0018] Figure 4 This is a separate diagram of the collection box and cover plate of a pressure injury wound irrigation fluid collector according to this utility model;

[0019] Figure 5 This is another perspective view showing the separation of the collection box and cover plate of the pressure injury wound irrigation fluid collector according to this utility model.

[0020] In the diagram: 1. Rinse box; 2. Medical double-sided tape; 3. Fixing strap; 4. Loose-knit Velcro; 5. Spiked-knit Velcro; 6. Through hole; 7. Baffle; 8. Circular hole; 9. Groove; 10. Fixing ring; 11. Rinse tube; 12. Inclined groove; 13. Connecting tube; 14. Collection box; 15. Cover plate; 16. Sealing groove; 17. Sealing rubber ring; 18. Slot; 19. Locking block; 20. Fixing plate. Detailed Implementation

[0021] 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. Example

[0022] Combination Figures 1-5 A pressure injury wound irrigation fluid collector includes an irrigation box 1, with medical double-sided tape 2 glued to the open end of the irrigation box 1, and fixing straps 3 symmetrically fixed to the outer wall of the irrigation box 1. One end of one fixing strap 3 is fixedly connected to a hook and loop fastener 4, and the other end of the other fixing strap 3 is fixedly connected to a hook and loop fastener 5. A through hole 6 is provided at the top of the irrigation box 1, and a baffle 7 is fixedly connected to one side of the top of the inner wall of the irrigation box 1 corresponding to the through hole 6.

[0023] Specifically, by peeling off the medical double-sided tape 2, it can be applied around the pressure ulcer wound to prevent leakage during rinsing, improve sealing, and the medical double-sided tape 2 can be peeled off and replaced to prevent cross-infection. The rinsing box 1 can be hung on the patient's body by the fixing strap 3, the rough-sided hook and loop fastener 4, and the barbed hook and loop fastener 5, which can be used to reinforce it and prevent it from falling off during rinsing. The rinsing box 1 is transparent, so the rinsing process can be observed. Example

[0024] See Figure 3 Furthermore, based on Embodiment 1, a circular hole 8 is provided at the other end of the rinsing box 1, a groove 9 is connected to the inner wall of the circular hole 8, a fixing ring 10 is provided on the inner wall of the groove 9, and a rinsing pipe 11 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the fixing ring 10.

[0025] Specifically, the fixing ring 10 can move freely within the groove 9, thereby moving the irrigation tube 11 and changing its position, thus allowing for thorough cleaning of every part of the pressure sore wound. Example

[0026] See Figures 2-5Furthermore, based on Embodiment 1 and Embodiment 2, the following is further obtained: a sloping groove 12 is provided at the bottom of the inner wall of the rinsing box 1; a connecting pipe 13 is fixedly connected to the bottom end of the rinsing box 1; a connecting hole 6 extends through the bottom end of the sloping groove 12 into the connecting pipe 13; a collection box 14 is fixedly connected to the bottom end of the connecting pipe 13; a cover plate 15 is provided at the opening end of the collection box 14; a sealing groove 16 is provided at the opening end of the collection box 14; a sealing rubber ring 17 is fixedly connected to one end of the cover plate 15; slots 18 are symmetrically provided on both sides of the outer wall of the collection box 14; fixing plates 20 are symmetrically fixedly connected to both ends of the cover plate 15; and a locking block 19 is fixedly connected to one end of each of the four fixing plates 20 which are close to each other.

[0027] Specifically, the inclined groove 12 allows the rinsing fluid to be concentrated in one place after rinsing, making it easy for it to flow outward. The connecting pipe 13 allows the rinsing fluid to flow into the collection box 14 for easy collection and processing. After rinsing is completed, the fixing plate 20 can be pulled outward to allow the locking block 19 to leave the range of the locking groove 18, thereby releasing the limit. At this time, the collection box 14 and the cover plate 15 are separated, allowing the rinsing fluid to be poured out and the interior to be thoroughly cleaned, preventing residual rinsing fluid inside and ensuring that the interior is clean and tidy.

[0028] In actual operation, first peel off the protective layer on the medical double-sided tape 2 and stick it to the skin around the pressure ulcer wound. Then, with the cooperation of the fixing strap 3, the hook and loop fastener 4 and the barbed hook and loop fastener 5, it is fixed to the patient to prevent the rinsing box 1 from falling off during rinsing and to prevent leakage during rinsing, thus improving the sealing. During the rinsing process, the circular hole 8 can move freely in the groove 9, so that every part of the pressure ulcer wound can be thoroughly rinsed to ensure the rinsing effect.

[0029] After rinsing, the rinsing fluid enters the collection box 14 through the connecting pipe 13 to complete the collection of the rinsing fluid. At this time, the fixing plate 20 is pulled outward to make the locking block 19 leave the range of the locking slot 18, releasing the restriction on the cover plate 15, so that the internal cleaning fluid can be poured out and the interior can be thoroughly cleaned to ensure that the interior is clean and tidy, so that it can be recycled.

[0030] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to the embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.

Claims

1. A pressure injury wound irrigation fluid collector, comprising an irrigation box (1), characterized in that: The opening end of the rinsing box (1) is glued with medical double-sided tape (2). The outer wall of the rinsing box (1) is symmetrically fixed with fixing straps (3). One end of one fixing strap (3) is fixedly connected with a hook and loop fastener (4), and the other end of the other fixing strap (3) is fixedly connected with a hook and loop fastener (5). The top of the rinsing box (1) is provided with a through hole (6). A baffle (7) is fixedly connected to one side of the top of the inner wall of the rinsing box (1) corresponding to the through hole (6).

2. The pressure injury wound irrigation fluid collector according to claim 1, characterized in that: The other end of the rinsing box (1) is provided with a circular hole (8), the inner wall of the circular hole (8) is connected with a groove (9), the inner wall of the groove (9) is provided with a fixing ring (10), and the inner wall of the fixing ring (10) is fixedly connected with a rinsing pipe (11).

3. The pressure injury wound irrigation fluid collector according to claim 1, characterized in that: The bottom of the inner wall of the rinsing box (1) is provided with a sloping groove (12), and the bottom end of the rinsing box (1) is fixedly connected to a connecting pipe (13). The bottom end of the sloping groove (12) is provided with a connecting hole (6) extending into the connecting pipe (13).

4. A pressure wound irrigation fluid collector according to claim 3, characterized in that: The bottom end of the connecting pipe (13) is fixedly connected to a collection box (14), and the opening end of the collection box (14) is provided with a cover plate (15).

5. A pressure wound irrigation fluid collector according to claim 4, characterized in that: The collection box (14) has a sealing groove (16) at the open end, and a sealing rubber ring (17) is fixedly connected to one end of the cover plate (15).

6. A pressure wound irrigation fluid collector according to claim 4, characterized in that: The outer walls of the collection box (14) are symmetrically provided with slots (18), and the two ends of the cover plate (15) are symmetrically fixedly connected with fixing plates (20). The four fixing plates (20) are fixedly connected with a block (19) at one end close to each other.