Post-fracture limb cooling device
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520550379.7
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-27
- Publication Date
- 2026-08-18
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-03-27
AI Technical Summary
[0004]本实用新型的目的在于提供骨折术后肢体降温装置,以解决上述背景技术中提出的需要人为按住冰敷包使其在伤口部位保持稳定,该方式不适用于长时间,降低了降温装置的易用性的问题
[0013]1、本实用新型通过设置了保温垫、容纳带、吸水棉、网兜、冰敷包和容纳槽,事先将注水塞打开,往冰敷包的内部注入水,让冰敷包放置在冰箱冷冻层进行冷冻,随后将冰敷包分别装入到容纳槽的内部,且冰敷包被两个网兜所束缚,冰敷包的外表面与吸水棉相包裹,吸水棉能起到缓冲作用,能够均匀分布冰敷包中的冷量,减少冰块集中的冷点,确保冰敷效果的均匀性,且具有吸湿功能,可以帮助吸收冰敷过程中产生的水分,避免因湿气引起不适。
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of cooling device technology, and in particular to a limb cooling device after fracture surgery. Background Technology
[0002] Post-fracture limb cooling devices are equipment specifically designed for post-operative rehabilitation. They aim to reduce post-operative swelling, alleviate pain, and promote recovery by lowering body temperature. These devices are commonly used in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and home care environments. Post-fracture limb cooling devices typically use continuous cooling and intermittent cold compresses to lower body temperature. Through physical cooling, they reduce the temperature of the injured area, thereby alleviating inflammation, reducing swelling, and relieving pain. The device includes an ice pack.
[0003] Ice packs are often applied directly to the wound, requiring manual pressure to keep them stable. This method is not suitable for prolonged use, reducing the ease of use of the cooling device and increasing workload. Therefore, a limb cooling device was designed for post-fracture surgery. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this invention is to provide a limb cooling device after fracture surgery, in order to solve the problem mentioned in the background art that requires manual pressing of the ice pack to keep it stable at the wound site, which is not suitable for long periods of time and reduces the ease of use of the cooling device.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a limb cooling device after fracture surgery, comprising a binding band, a first Velcro fastener attached to the top of the binding band, a second Velcro fastener attached to the bottom of the binding band, a treatment groove formed on the surface of the binding band, an insulating pad disposed inside the treatment groove, a receiving band formed on the surface of the binding band, multiple fixing buckles formed on the surface of the binding band, absorbent cotton disposed inside the receiving band, multiple receiving grooves formed on the surface of the absorbent cotton, multiple mesh pockets formed on the top of the absorbent cotton, and an ice pack placed inside each of the multiple receiving grooves.
[0006] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the bottom of the receiving strap is provided with multiple snaps, and the multiple snaps are respectively engaged with multiple fixing buckles.
[0007] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the positions of the two adjacent snap buttons are corresponding.
[0008] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the plurality of ice packs are respectively wrapped around two adjacent net bags, and a water injection plug is provided on one side of each of the plurality of ice packs.
[0009] As a preferred embodiment of this invention, the multiple ice packs are arranged at equal intervals.
[0010] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the first and second hook and loop fasteners are bonded together, and the bottom surface of the receiving strip is in contact with the surface of the insulation pad.
[0011] In a preferred embodiment of this invention, the length of the first hook and loop fastener is equal to the length of the second hook and loop fastener.
[0012] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:
[0013] 1. This utility model incorporates an insulating pad, a receiving strap, absorbent cotton, a mesh bag, an ice pack, and a receiving slot. The water-filling plug is opened beforehand, and water is injected into the ice pack. The ice pack is then placed in the freezer compartment to freeze. The ice pack is then placed into the receiving slot, secured by two mesh bags. The outer surface of the ice pack is wrapped with absorbent cotton, which acts as a buffer, evenly distributing the cold energy within the ice pack, reducing concentrated cold spots, ensuring uniform ice application, and also has a moisture-absorbing function to help absorb moisture generated during the ice application process, preventing discomfort caused by dampness.
[0014] 2. This utility model incorporates a first Velcro strap, a second Velcro strap, a fixing buckle, and snap buttons. After the bottom surface of the receiving strap is attached to the surface of the heat-insulating pad, multiple snap buttons are sequentially fastened to the fixing buckle, allowing the receiving strap to be installed on the surface of the restraint strap. This structure facilitates the removal and replacement of multiple ice packs, improving the usability of the cooling device. When multiple ice packs come into contact with the limb after fracture surgery, the first and second Velcro straps adhere to each other, thus attaching the restraint strap to the limb. Attached Figure Description
[0015] Figure 1 This is a front view structural diagram of the present utility model;
[0016] Figure 2 This is a partial exploded view of the present invention;
[0017] Figure 3 For the present utility model Figure 2 Enlarged view of point A in the middle;
[0018] Figure 4 This is a partial bottom view of the structure of this utility model.
[0019] In the picture: 1. Restraint strap; 2. First Velcro strap; 3. Second Velcro strap; 4. Treatment groove; 5. Insulation pad; 6. Fastening buckle; 7. Retaining strap; 8. Snap fastener; 9. Absorbent cotton; 10. Retaining groove; 11. Mesh bag; 14. Ice pack; 15. Water injection plug. Detailed Implementation
[0020] 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.
[0021] Please see Figure 1-4 This utility model provides a technical solution for a limb cooling device after fracture surgery:
[0022] Example 1:
[0023] like Figure 1-3 As shown, the limb cooling device after fracture surgery includes a restraint band 1, with a first Velcro 2 attached to the top of the restraint band 1 and a second Velcro 3 attached to the bottom of the restraint band 1. A treatment groove 4 is formed on the surface of the restraint band 1, and an insulation pad 5 is placed inside the treatment groove 4. A receiving band 7 is formed on the surface of the restraint band 1, and multiple fixing buckles 6 are formed on the surface of the restraint band 1. Absorbent cotton 9 is placed inside the receiving band 7, and multiple receiving grooves 10 are formed on the surface of the absorbent cotton 9. Multiple mesh pockets 11 are formed on the top of the absorbent cotton 9. An ice pack 14 is placed inside each of the multiple receiving grooves 10. Water is injected into the ice pack 14, and the ice pack 14 is placed in the freezer compartment of a refrigerator to freeze. Then, the ice pack 14 is placed into the receiving grooves 10, and the ice pack 14 is restrained by two mesh pockets 11. The outer surface of the ice pack 14 is wrapped with the absorbent cotton 9, which acts as a buffer, evenly distributing the cold energy in the ice pack 14 and reducing concentrated cold spots.
[0024] Example 2:
[0025] Based on Example 1, such as Figure 1 and Figure 4As shown, multiple ice packs 14 are wrapped around two adjacent mesh bags 11. Each of the multiple ice packs 14 has a water-filling plug 15 on one side. The first Velcro 2 and the second Velcro 3 are bonded together. The bottom surface of the receiving strap 7 is in contact with the surface of the insulation pad 5. By setting the first Velcro 2, the second Velcro 3, the fixing buckle 6 and the snap 8, after the bottom surface of the receiving strap 7 is bonded to the surface of the insulation pad 5, the multiple snap 8 are snapped onto the fixing buckle 6 in sequence, so that the receiving strap 7 can be installed on the surface of the binding strap 1. This structure makes it easy to remove and replace multiple ice packs 14 together.
[0026] Working Principle: The post-fracture limb cooling device is a device specifically designed for post-operative rehabilitation. It aims to alleviate post-operative swelling, reduce pain, and promote recovery through cooling. Such devices are commonly used in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and home care environments. Post-fracture limb cooling devices generally employ continuous cooling and intermittent cold compresses to lower the temperature of the injured area through physical cooling, thereby reducing inflammation, swelling, and pain. The device includes an ice pack 14, which is often applied directly to the wound. This requires manual pressure to keep the ice pack stable on the wound, which is unsuitable for prolonged use, reducing the ease of use and increasing workload. Therefore, this post-fracture limb cooling device is designed so that the water inlet plug 15 is opened beforehand, water is injected into the ice pack 14, and the ice pack 14 is placed in the freezer compartment to freeze. Then, the ice pack 14 is placed into the receiving slot 10, and the ice pack... The pack 14 is secured by two mesh bags 11. The outer surface of the ice pack 14 is wrapped with absorbent cotton 9, which acts as a buffer, evenly distributing the cold energy in the ice pack 14, reducing concentrated cold spots, ensuring the uniformity of the ice pack effect, and also has a moisture-absorbing function to help absorb the moisture generated during the ice pack application, avoiding discomfort caused by moisture. After the bottom surface of the receiving strap 7 is attached to the surface of the insulating pad 5, multiple snaps 8 are snapped onto the fixing buckles 6 in sequence, so that the receiving strap 7 can be installed on the surface of the restraint strap 1. This structure makes it easy to remove and replace multiple ice packs 14 together, improving the usability of the cooling device. Multiple ice packs 14 are in contact with the limbs after fracture surgery, including the arms and legs. At this time, the first Velcro 2 and the second Velcro 3 are attached to each other, so that the restraint strap 1 can be attached to the limbs. The insulating pad 5 is made of rubber and plastic insulating material, which has a heat insulation effect and prolongs the temperature retention time.
[0027] In the description of this utility model, it should be understood that the indicated orientation or positional relationship is based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings, and is only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description, and is not intended to indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as a limitation of this utility model.
[0028] In this utility model, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, for example, it can be a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral part; it can be a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; it can be a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; it can be a connection within two components or an interaction between two components. Unless otherwise explicitly limited, those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model according to the specific circumstances.
[0029] 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 limb cooling device after fracture surgery, including a restraint band, characterized in that: The top of the restraint strap is attached with a first Velcro fastener, and the bottom of the restraint strap is attached with a second Velcro fastener. The surface of the restraint strap has a treatment groove, and the interior of the treatment groove is provided with an insulating pad. The surface of the restraint strap has a receiving strap, and the surface of the restraint strap has multiple fastening buckles. The interior of the receiving strap is provided with absorbent cotton, and the surface of the absorbent cotton has multiple receiving grooves. The top of the absorbent cotton is provided with multiple mesh pockets, and each of the multiple receiving grooves contains an ice pack.
2. The limb cooling device after fracture surgery according to claim 1, characterized in that: The bottom of the receiving strap is provided with multiple snaps, which are respectively engaged with multiple fixing buckles.
3. The limb cooling device after fracture surgery according to claim 2, characterized in that: The positions of the two adjacent snap buttons are corresponding.
4. The limb cooling device after fracture surgery according to claim 1, characterized in that: Each of the ice packs is wrapped with two adjacent mesh bags, and each of the ice packs has a water injection plug on one side.
5. The limb cooling device after fracture surgery according to claim 4, characterized in that: The multiple ice packs are arranged at equal intervals.
6. The limb cooling device after fracture surgery according to claim 1, characterized in that: The first and second hook and loop fasteners are bonded together, and the bottom surface of the receiving strip is in contact with the surface of the insulation pad.
7. The limb cooling device after fracture surgery according to claim 6, characterized in that: The length of the first Velcro strap is equal to the length of the second Velcro strap.