Butterfly-shaped oxygen-absorbing patch for infants and young children
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520931225.2
- 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
此外,在进行鼻部吸痰操作时,也需要去除氧疗鼻塞并重新粘贴固定,这种频繁的更换和粘贴操作不仅繁杂,还容易导致面部皮肤撕破伤,进一步降低患儿的舒适性,并增加了医护人员的工作量
[0014] This invention combines facial decompression and nasal cannula fixation through a nasal cannula fixation structure and a cheek decompression structure. Its innovative design, which allows for both disassembly and reassembly, addresses skin damage caused by facial pressure injuries and optimizes nasal cannula fixation. The entire device is easy to operate, safe, comfortable, and aesthetically pleasing. Furthermore, the butterfly-shaped adhesive allows for easy installation and removal of the nasal cannula. During installation, simply insert the nasal cannula into the butterfly-shaped adhesive and attach it to the face. If it is necessary to replace the nasal cannula or perform nasal suction, the nasal cannula can be removed from the clip without repeated attachment, thus improving the oxygen therapy experience, increasing comfort, and enhancing work efficiency.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of medical device technology, specifically to an infant oxygen inhalation butterfly patch. Background Technology
[0002] Traditional nasal cannula insertion methods have many drawbacks during oxygen therapy for infants and young children. Infants' skin is delicate, especially the skin on their cheeks and ears, which is thin and fragile. Prolonged, continuous insertion of a nasal cannula into these areas can easily cause pressure injuries related to the medical device, affecting the child's skin health.
[0003] The conventional method of securing the nasal cannula is to use adhesive tape. However, due to the limited adhesiveness of the tape, the oxygen therapy nasal cannula is prone to displacement or flipping when the child's position changes or the cannula is pulled, thus reducing the effectiveness of oxygen therapy and the child's comfort, and failing to guarantee a stable oxygen delivery. Furthermore, for children with sensitive skin, conventional tape application can easily cause skin redness and allergies, further increasing the child's discomfort and hindering the smooth progress of oxygen therapy. During oxygen therapy, the child's nasal cannula may become soiled with nasal mucus, requiring replacement and re-attaching. Additionally, nasal suctioning also requires removing and re-attaching the oxygen therapy nasal cannula. This frequent replacement and re-attaching is not only cumbersome but also easily leads to facial skin lacerations, further reducing the child's comfort and increasing the workload of medical staff. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this utility model is to solve the problems mentioned in the background art. This utility model provides an infant oxygen inhalation butterfly patch.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model specifically adopts the following technical solution: an infant oxygen inhalation butterfly patch, comprising: a butterfly patch body, the butterfly patch body being composed of an upper soft and skin-friendly silicone layer and a lower base patch; four nasal cannula fixing components, the four nasal cannula fixing components being installed on the soft and skin-friendly silicone layer for fixing the nasal cannula; and a pressure relief structure, the pressure relief structure being installed on the soft and skin-friendly silicone layer for relieving pressure on the infant's face.
[0006] Furthermore, the nasal cannula fixing assembly includes four C-shaped retaining rings fixedly installed on the soft, skin-friendly silicone layer, and multiple anti-slip pads are fixedly installed on the inner wall of the C-shaped retaining rings.
[0007] Furthermore, the pressure-reducing structure includes a pressure-reducing groove disposed on the side of the butterfly-shaped patch body that contacts the face. The depth of the pressure-reducing groove is 0.5-1.5mm, the width is 1-3cm, and the pressure-reducing groove is filled with polyurethane foam.
[0008] Furthermore, the edge of the butterfly-shaped adhesive body is designed with an arc shape, and an easy-tear strip is provided at its edge, the width of which is 0.5-1cm.
[0009] Furthermore, the soft, skin-friendly silicone layer is provided with vent holes, which are evenly distributed on the soft, skin-friendly silicone layer.
[0010] Furthermore, the base dressing is a hydrocolloid dressing with an arc-shaped edge design.
[0011] Furthermore, it also includes release paper for covering the base adhesive, the size of the release paper being adapted to the base adhesive, the surface of the release paper having a tear-off portion for easy tearing, the tear-off portion being arc-shaped, and the tear-off portion being integrally formed with the release paper.
[0012] Furthermore, the soft, skin-friendly silicone layer has an identification area located at one corner of the soft, skin-friendly silicone layer.
[0013] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:
[0014] This invention combines facial decompression and nasal cannula fixation through a nasal cannula fixation structure and a cheek decompression structure. Its innovative design, which allows for both disassembly and reassembly, addresses skin damage caused by facial pressure injuries and optimizes nasal cannula fixation. The entire device is easy to operate, safe, comfortable, and aesthetically pleasing. Furthermore, the butterfly-shaped adhesive allows for easy installation and removal of the nasal cannula. During installation, simply insert the nasal cannula into the butterfly-shaped adhesive and attach it to the face. If it is necessary to replace the nasal cannula or perform nasal suction, the nasal cannula can be removed from the clip without repeated attachment, thus improving the oxygen therapy experience, increasing comfort, and enhancing work efficiency. Attached Figure Description
[0015] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the present invention;
[0016] Figure 2 This is a utility model Figure 1 A three-dimensional sectional view of the structure;
[0017] Figure 3 This is another three-dimensional structural diagram of this utility model;
[0018] Figure 4 This is another three-dimensional structural diagram of this utility model.
[0019] Reference numerals: 1. Butterfly-shaped body; 2. Soft, skin-friendly silicone layer; 3. Base application; 4. Nasal cannula fixing assembly; 41. C-shaped retaining ring; 42. Anti-slip pad; 5. Pressure-reducing structure; 51. Pressure-reducing groove; 52. Polyurethane foam; 6. Easy-tear strip; 7. Ventilation hole; 8. Release paper; 9. Tear-off part; 10. Identification area. Detailed Implementation
[0020] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the embodiments of this utility model clearer, the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0021] like Figure 1-4 As shown, an embodiment of the present invention provides an infant oxygen inhalation butterfly patch, comprising: a butterfly patch body 1, wherein the butterfly patch body 1 is composed of an upper soft and skin-friendly silicone layer 2 and a lower base patch 3;
[0022] There are four nasal cannula fixing components 4, which are installed on the soft, skin-friendly silicone layer 2 and are used to fix the nasal cannula.
[0023] The pressure-reducing structure 5 is installed on the soft, skin-friendly silicone layer 2 and is used to reduce pressure on the face of infants and young children. This butterfly-shaped patch is available in 5 types and sizes to suit infants and young children of different ages. It can fit snugly against the child's face and reduce discomfort when wearing it.
[0024] The butterfly-shaped patch body 1 consists of an upper soft, skin-friendly silicone layer 2 and a lower base patch 3. The soft, skin-friendly silicone layer 2 directly contacts the delicate skin of infants and young children, effectively avoiding irritation and damage while providing excellent comfort. The adhesive properties of the base patch 3 serve to fix and support the patch, ensuring it adheres stably to the infant's face.
[0025] The nasal cannula fixation component 3 is installed on the soft, skin-friendly silicone layer 2. Four components securely fix the nasal cannula, preventing displacement or flipping due to changes in the child's position or tearing. This fixation method effectively improves the stability and effectiveness of oxygen therapy, ensuring a continuous and stable oxygen supply for infants. The nasal cannula fixation component 3 uses a snap-on method; when the nasal cannula needs to be replaced, simply release the fixation component 3 to remove the nasal cannula, eliminating the need for repeated adhesive application. This improves the oxygen therapy experience, increases wearing comfort, and enhances the work efficiency of staff.
[0026] The pressure-relief structure 5 is also mounted on a soft, skin-friendly silicone layer, and its main function is to relieve pressure on the infant's face. During oxygen therapy, prolonged use of the nasal cannula may cause pressure damage to the child's cheek area. The pressure-relief structure 5 reduces the pressure on the area by dispersing the pressure, thereby reducing the risk of pressure-related injuries associated with medical devices and protecting the child's skin health.
[0027] like Figure 2 As shown, in some embodiments, the nasal cannula fixation assembly 4 includes four C-shaped retaining rings 41 fixedly mounted on the soft, skin-friendly silicone layer 2, and a plurality of anti-slip pads 42 are fixedly mounted on the inner wall of the C-shaped retaining rings 41.
[0028] When it is necessary to remove the nasal cannula from its fixation, simply open the C-ring 41 and remove the nasal cannula from its interior. The operation is simple and convenient, making it easy for medical staff to use and avoiding the troublesome operation of repeatedly attaching the nasal cannula. The anti-slip pad 42 is used to increase the friction with the nasal cannula and improve the stability of the C-ring 41 fixation.
[0029] like Figure 2 As shown, in some embodiments, the pressure-reducing structure 5 includes a pressure-reducing groove 51 disposed on the side of the butterfly-shaped patch body 1 that contacts the face. The depth of the pressure-reducing groove 51 is 0.5-1.5 mm, the width is 1-3 cm, and the pressure-reducing groove 51 is filled with polyurethane foam 52.
[0030] The pressure relief groove 51 is filled with soft polyurethane foam 52 as a pressure relief material. Polyurethane foam 52 has high porosity, good energy absorption and cushioning and vibration isolation performance. During oxygen therapy, the butterfly-shaped patch body 1 is attached to the face of the infant. The polyurethane foam 52 in the pressure relief groove 51 can effectively disperse the pressure of the nasal cannula on the infant's cheeks, auricles and other weak parts, thereby reducing the risk of pressure injury related to medical devices and protecting the skin health of the child.
[0031] like Figure 2 As shown, in some embodiments, the edge of the butterfly-shaped adhesive body 1 is arc-shaped, and an easy-tear strip 6 is provided at its edge, the width of the easy-tear strip 6 being 0.5-1cm.
[0032] The butterfly-shaped patch 1 features a curved edge design, conforming to the natural contours of an infant's face. This effectively reduces skin cuts or discomfort caused by sharp edges, further enhancing wearing comfort and safety. The easy-tear strip 6 greatly facilitates the use and replacement of the butterfly patch. When it's necessary to replace the butterfly patch or perform nasal care, healthcare professionals or parents can easily remove the butterfly patch from the infant's face by gently tearing the strip 6. This design not only reduces skin tears caused by forceful tearing but also minimizes discomfort for infants due to frequent patch changes.
[0033] like Figure 3 As shown, in some embodiments, the soft, skin-friendly silicone layer 2 is provided with vent holes 7, which are evenly distributed on the soft, skin-friendly silicone layer 2.
[0034] The presence of vents 7 significantly improves the breathability of the butterfly patch. Infants' skin is delicate and sensitive; prolonged wear of non-breathable patches may cause redness, allergies, and other problems. By setting evenly distributed vents 7 on the soft, skin-friendly silicone layer 2, air circulation is effectively promoted, reducing moisture buildup on the skin surface, thereby lowering the risk of skin allergies and redness and improving the child's comfort. Secondly, the design of vents 7 also reduces pressure on the infant's face from the butterfly patch. During oxygen therapy, the nasal cannula is fixed to the face via the butterfly patch, and the presence of vents 7 disperses pressure, preventing excessive local pressure and further reducing the risk of pressure-related injuries from medical devices.
[0035] like Figure 2 As shown, in some embodiments, the base patch 3 is a hydrocolloid dressing with an arc-shaped edge design.
[0036] Hydrocolloid dressings are typically covered with a polyurethane film, which is waterproof and breathable, allowing water vapor to pass through while preventing liquids and bacteria from entering. The rounded edges conform to the natural contours of an infant's face, reducing the risk of cuts or discomfort caused by sharp edges.
[0037] like Figure 2 As shown, in some embodiments, a release paper 8 is also included for covering the base adhesive 3. The size of the release paper 8 is adapted to the base adhesive 3. The surface of the release paper 8 is provided with a tear-away portion 9 that is easy to tear. The tear-away portion 9 is arc-shaped and is integrally formed with the release paper 8.
[0038] The main function of the release paper 8 is to prevent the base dressing 3 from being contaminated or damaged before use. Hydrocolloid dressings have strong adhesiveness, and the release paper 8 protects its adhesive surface, ensuring smooth application to the infant's face during use. The size of the release paper 8 is matched to the base dressing 3, ensuring complete coverage and providing excellent protection. The tear-off section 9 greatly facilitates the use of the release paper 8. The curved tear-off section 9 is integrally formed with the release paper 8, allowing healthcare professionals or parents to easily tear off the release paper 8 to expose the adhesive surface of the base dressing 3.
[0039] like Figure 2 As shown, in some embodiments, the soft, skin-friendly silicone layer 2 is provided with an identification area 10, which is located at one corner of the soft, skin-friendly silicone layer 2.
[0040] The labeling area 10 is used to mark relevant information about the oxygen inhalation butterfly patch.
[0041] The above description of the disclosed embodiments enables those skilled in the art to make or use the present invention. Various modifications to these embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the general principles defined herein may be implemented in other embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the present invention. Therefore, the present invention is not to be limited to the embodiments shown herein, but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and novel features disclosed herein.
Claims
1. An oxygen inhalation butterfly type patch for infants and young children, characterized in that, include: The butterfly-shaped adhesive body (1) is composed of an upper soft and skin-friendly silicone layer (2) and a lower base adhesive (3); The number of nasal plug catheter fixation components (4) is four, and the four nasal plug catheter fixation components (4) are installed on the soft skin-friendly silicone layer (2) for fixing the nasal plug catheter. A pressure-reducing structure (5) is installed on the soft, skin-friendly silicone layer (2) and is used to reduce facial pressure in infants and young children.
2. The infant oxygen inhalation butterfly patch according to claim 1, characterized in that, The nasal cannula fixing assembly (4) includes four C-shaped retaining rings (41) fixedly installed on the soft, skin-friendly silicone layer (2), and multiple anti-slip pads (42) are fixedly installed on the inner wall of the C-shaped retaining rings (41).
3. The infant oxygen inhalation butterfly patch according to claim 1, characterized in that, The pressure relief structure (5) includes a pressure relief groove (51) disposed on the side of the butterfly-shaped patch body (1) that contacts the face. The pressure relief groove (51) has a depth of 0.5-1.5 mm and a width of 1-3 cm, and is filled with polyurethane foam (52).
4. The infant oxygen inhalation butterfly patch according to claim 1, characterized in that, The edge of the butterfly-shaped adhesive body (1) is arc-shaped, and an easy-tear strip (6) is provided at its edge. The width of the easy-tear strip (6) is 0.5-1cm.
5. The infant oxygen inhalation butterfly patch according to claim 1, characterized in that, The soft, skin-friendly silicone layer (2) is provided with ventilation holes (7), which are evenly distributed on the soft, skin-friendly silicone layer (2).
6. The infant oxygen inhalation butterfly patch according to claim 1, characterized in that, The base dressing (3) is a hydrocolloid dressing with an arc-shaped edge.
7. The infant oxygen inhalation butterfly patch according to claim 1, characterized in that, It also includes a release paper (8) for covering the base patch (3), the size of the release paper (8) being adapted to the base patch (3), the surface of the release paper (8) having a tear-off part (9) for easy tearing, the tear-off part (9) being arc-shaped, and the tear-off part (9) being integrally formed with the release paper (8).
8. The infant oxygen inhalation butterfly patch according to claim 1, characterized in that, The soft, skin-friendly silicone layer (2) has an identification area (10) located at one corner of the soft, skin-friendly silicone layer (2).