A device for monitoring fetal head extraction in a free body position
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520940291.6
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-05-13
- Publication Date
- 2026-08-18
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-05-13
AI Technical Summary
[0014] 1. The clamp is worn on the inner thigh, close to the root of the thigh, and is fixed by a pull strap. The camera monitors the lower body for fetal head and transmits the signal to the mobile phone via Bluetooth, so that real-time monitoring can be carried out through the mobile phone without having to lift the skirt to check back and forth. It protects the waist and is more convenient.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of fetal head emergence monitoring, specifically a fetal head emergence monitoring device under free body position. Background Technology
[0002] Modern childbirth involves various positions, and the progress of labor varies from person to person. In particular, for first-time mothers who have been fully dilated for more than one hour without the fetal head emerging, it can have a negative psychological impact on both the mother and the midwife. Midwives may then allow the mother to stand at the bedside in a free position. However, this poses a risk of miscarriage for the midwife. How to solve this problem with a fetal head emergence monitoring device in a free position through real-time imaging, and effectively reduce lumbar muscle strain for midwives, is an urgent problem that technical personnel in this field need to solve. Utility Model Content
[0003] The purpose of this invention is to provide a fetal head exposure monitoring device under free body position to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.
[0004] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a fetal head exposure monitoring device under free body position, including a camera capable of monitoring the fetal head at the lower body and a transmission mechanism connected to the camera to transmit signals to a mobile phone. The transmission mechanism is existing technology and can adopt a technology similar to a visual ear pick. It also includes a "C"-shaped clamp that fits on the inner thigh. The clamp has a width along the length of the thigh to maintain stability and prevent tilting. Both ends of the clamp are fixed to the thigh by a fixing mechanism. The fixing mechanism fixes the clamp to the leg. The clamp is made of plastic.
[0005] Preferably, the transmission mechanism includes a housing installed in the middle of the left end of the clamp, and the housing contains a processor, a battery that powers the processor, and a Bluetooth device connected to the processor that can connect to a mobile phone. The camera is electrically connected to the processor, the battery can be charged via a mobile phone charging cable, and the Bluetooth device can connect to a mobile phone. This can be achieved using visual ear pick technology, which can be viewed through mobile phone software. This is existing technology and will not be described in detail.
[0006] Preferably, it also includes a support mechanism disposed between the camera and the housing, which can be bent under force to change the monitoring angle, so as to facilitate changing the monitoring angle.
[0007] Preferably, the support mechanism includes a gooseneck tube disposed between the camera and the housing, and the wires connecting the camera and the processor pass through the inside of the gooseneck tube. Support via the gooseneck tube facilitates angle adjustment.
[0008] Preferably, the camera is provided with a lighting panel around its circumference, and the lighting panel is connected to the processor. This improves brightness and clarity.
[0009] Preferably, the fixing mechanism includes elastic straps connected to both ends of the clamp, and the ends of the two straps are connected by Velcro. The end of the clamp connected to the strap is bent outward in an arc shape to avoid rubbing against the skin. The straps are tough to avoid chafing the skin and are also elastic.
[0010] Preferably, the clamps, gooseneck tubes, straps, Velcro, and shell are symmetrically arranged in two sets, each fixed to one of the two thighs, and the two gooseneck tubes are fixed together in an inverted "V" shape to increase the stability of the support. Compared to a single unit, the stability of the gooseneck tube is better through fixation on both legs, making it less likely to deviate to one side and more likely to be centered.
[0011] Preferably, the clamp has a flat horizontal part at one end near the pull strap to fit on the delivery stool. The two horizontal parts are on the same horizontal plane and can be fixed to the bottom of the "U" delivery stool. Then the camera bends from the front towards the lower body for monitoring. Here, the pregnant woman is wearing a skirt, which can be lifted up and covered.
[0012] Preferably, the horizontal portion is widened along the width direction to form a stable portion with an increased support area. This increases stability and makes it less prone to tilting.
[0013] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:
[0014] 1. The clamp is worn on the inner thigh, close to the root of the thigh, and is fixed by a pull strap. The camera monitors the lower body for fetal head and transmits the signal to the mobile phone via Bluetooth, so that real-time monitoring can be carried out through the mobile phone without having to lift the skirt to check back and forth. It protects the waist and is more convenient.
[0015] 2. The horizontal and stabilizing sections can be fixed to the birthing stool with straps. They are fixed to the bottom of the "U"-shaped birthing stool and pass through the gooseneck tube in the middle to monitor the fetal head, thus achieving dual use. Attached Figure Description
[0016] Figure 1 This is a front view of the first embodiment of the present invention;
[0017] Figure 2 This is a bottom view of the first embodiment of the present invention;
[0018] Figure 3 This is an axonometric view of the first embodiment of the present invention;
[0019] Figure 4 This is an axonometric view of the second embodiment of the present invention;
[0020] Figure 5 This is a front view of the third embodiment of the present utility model.
[0021] Figure 6This is a schematic diagram showing the connection between the third embodiment of the present invention and the delivery stool.
[0022] In the diagram: 1. Camera; 2. Clamp; 3. Housing; 4. Gooseneck tube; 5. Strap; 6. Horizontal section; 7. Stabilizing section. Detailed Implementation
[0023] 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.
[0024] Example 1
[0025] Please see Figures 1 to 3 This utility model provides a technical solution for a fetal head exposure monitoring device in a free position: A fetal head exposure monitoring device in a free position includes a camera 1 capable of monitoring the fetal head at the lower body and a transmission mechanism connected to the camera 1 to transmit signals to a mobile phone. The transmission mechanism is existing technology and can adopt a technology similar to a visual ear pick. It also includes a "C"-shaped clamp 2 that fits on the inner thigh. The clamp 2 has a width along the length of the thigh to maintain stability and prevent tilting. The two ends of the clamp 2 are fixed to the thigh by a fixing mechanism. The fixing mechanism fixes the clamp 2 to the leg. The clamp 2 is made of plastic.
[0026] The transmission mechanism includes a housing 3 installed in the middle of the left end of the clamp 2. Inside the housing 3, there is a processor, a battery that powers the processor, and a Bluetooth device that connects to the processor and can connect to a mobile phone. The camera 1 is electrically connected to the processor. The battery can be charged via a mobile phone charging cable. The Bluetooth device can connect to a mobile phone. This can be achieved using visual ear pick technology, which can be viewed through mobile phone software. This is existing technology and will not be described in detail.
[0027] It also includes a support mechanism positioned between the camera 1 and the housing 3, capable of bending under force to change the monitoring angle, facilitating angle adjustment. The support mechanism includes a gooseneck tube 4 positioned between the camera 1 and the housing 3, with the wires connecting the camera 1 and the processor passing through the inside of the gooseneck tube 4. Support via the gooseneck tube 4 facilitates angle adjustment. A lighting panel is arranged around the perimeter of the camera 1, and the lighting panel is connected to the processor. This improves brightness and clarity.
[0028] The fixing mechanism includes elastic straps 5 connected to both ends of the clamp 2, and the ends of the two straps 5 are connected by Velcro. The end of the clamp 2 connected to the strap 5 is bent outward in an arc shape to avoid rubbing against the skin. The straps 5 are tough to avoid chafing the skin, and are also elastic.
[0029] Example 2
[0030] like Figure 4 Based on the embodiments, as a preferred embodiment, the clamp 2, gooseneck tube 4, pull strap 5, Velcro, and shell 3 are symmetrically arranged in two sets, respectively fixed to the two thighs, and the two gooseneck tubes 4 are fixed together in an inverted "V" shape to increase the stability of the support. Compared to a single one, the stability of the gooseneck tube 4 is better through the fixation of the two legs, it is less likely to deviate to one side, and it is easier to be in the middle.
[0031] Example 3
[0032] like Figures 5 to 6 As shown, based on Embodiment 1, as a preferred embodiment, the clamp 2 has a flat horizontal part 6 near the pull strap 5 to fit against the delivery stool. The two horizontal parts 6 are on the same horizontal plane and can be fixed to the bottom of the "U"-shaped delivery stool. Then, the camera 1 bends from the front towards the lower body for monitoring. Here, the pregnant woman is wearing a skirt, which can be lifted and covered. As a preferred embodiment, the horizontal part 6 is widened along its width to form a stable part 7 that increases the supporting area. This increases stability and prevents tilting.
[0033] Working principle: The clamp 2 is worn on the inner thigh, close to the root of the thigh, and is fixed by the pull strap 5. The camera 1 monitors the lower body for the fetal head and transmits the signal to the mobile phone via Bluetooth, so that real-time monitoring can be carried out through the mobile phone without lifting the skirt to check back and forth, which protects the waist and is more convenient.
[0034] The horizontal part 6 and the stabilizing part 7 can be fixed to the birthing stool by the pull strap 5. They are fixed to the bottom of the "U"-shaped birthing stool and pass through the middle groove and the gooseneck tube 4 to monitor the fetal head, thus achieving dual use.
[0035] 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 these 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 fetal head exposure monitoring device in a free-position setting, comprising a camera (1) capable of monitoring the fetal head at the lower body and a transmission mechanism connected to the camera (1) to transmit signals to a mobile phone, characterized in that: It also includes a "C"-shaped clamp (2) that fits onto the inner thigh, the clamp (2) having a width along the length of the thigh to maintain stability, and the two ends of the clamp (2) being fixed to the thigh by a fixing mechanism.
2. The fetal head emergence monitoring device under free position according to claim 1, characterized in that: The transmission mechanism includes a housing (3) installed in the middle of the left end of the clamp (2), and the housing (3) contains a processor, a battery that powers the processor, and a Bluetooth device that connects to the processor and can connect to a mobile phone. The camera (1) is electrically connected to the processor.
3. The fetal head emergence monitoring device under free position according to claim 2, characterized in that: It also includes a support mechanism that is set between the camera (1) and the housing (3) and can be bent to change the monitoring angle under force.
4. The fetal head exposure monitoring device under free position according to claim 3, characterized in that: The support mechanism includes a gooseneck tube (4) disposed between the camera (1) and the housing (3), and the wires connecting the camera (1) and the processor pass through the inside of the gooseneck tube (4).
5. The fetal head exposure monitoring device under free position according to claim 4, characterized in that: The camera (1) has a lighting panel around its circumference, and the lighting panel is connected to the processor.
6. The fetal head emergence monitoring device under free position according to claim 1, characterized in that: The fixing mechanism includes elastic straps (5) connected to both ends of the clamp (2), and the ends of the two straps (5) are connected by Velcro. The end of the clamp (2) connected to the strap (5) is bent outward in an arc shape to avoid rubbing against the skin.
7. The fetal head emergence monitoring device under free position according to claim 6, characterized in that: The clamp (2), gooseneck tube (4), pull strap (5), Velcro and shell (3) are symmetrically arranged in two sets and fixed on the two thighs respectively. The two gooseneck tubes (4) are fixed together in an inverted "V" shape to increase the stability of the support.
8. The fetal head exposure monitoring device under free position according to claim 6, characterized in that: The clamp (2) has a flat horizontal part (6) at one end near the pull strap (5) to fit on the delivery stool, and the two horizontal parts (6) are on the same horizontal plane.
9. The fetal head exposure monitoring device under free position according to claim 8, characterized in that: The horizontal part (6) is widened along the width direction to form a stable part (7) with an increased support area.