Patient transfer restraint device for neurology care
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202521246199.6
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-06-18
- Publication Date
- 2026-08-18
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-06-18
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[0003]目前,对神经科护理的患者进行转运时,多数直接使用病床进行转运,现有的转运装置,例如,专利公告号为CN219289952U的实用新型专利公开的一种简易卧床患者转运装置,在使用时,虽然能够对患者进行转运,但不能根据患者的身高进行调节,会导致患者身体舒展不开,转运起来不够舒适,而且不能对患者进行束缚,实用性不足
[0010]与现有技术相比本实用新型的有益效果为:使用时,起初L型定位杆因重量大于转把而插在定位槽中,将挂钩从U型栏杆上取下,然后拔出U型插杆并转动U型栏杆将其放平,根据患者的身高,对延伸板进行调节,通过手握转把并向下转动,使转把带动L型定位杆向上抬起,进而使L型定位杆脱离定位槽,解除对延伸板的限位,然后通过转把拉动延伸板向右滑动,使延伸板适当伸出,满足患者身高后,将L型定位杆拉至与对应位置处的定位槽对齐,并向上转动转把,使L型定位杆自行向下转动,使L型定位杆左侧卡入定位槽中,将延伸板位置限制住,接着再把患者抬放到床垫上,使患者头部枕到头枕上,脚部则搭放到延伸板上,最后把U型栏杆转至竖直,并将U型插杆插入到定位孔里,使U型栏杆保持竖直,U型栏杆高度低于患者胸腔高度,再将弹力绑带从患者身体上绕过并拉紧,将挂钩挂到后侧的U型栏杆上,完成对患者身体的束缚后,通过手推把推动转运床体对患者进行转运,从而能够根据患者的身高对长度进行调节,使患者身体舒展开,转运起来更加舒适,能够对患者进行束缚,提高实用性。
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field of patient transport in neurological nursing, and in particular to a patient transport restraint device for neurological nursing. Background Technology
[0002] The neurology department is responsible for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the brain, nerves, muscles, and spinal cord. Neurological examinations include four main parts: medical history, mental status assessment, physical examination, and laboratory diagnostic tests. Epilepsy, Parkinson's disease, cerebral palsy, and other diseases fall under the category of neurological diseases. Many neurological patients are unable to walk on their own, while others are very cooperative with doctors and nurses. When transporting these patients for treatment, it is necessary to restrain them to prevent accidents.
[0003] Currently, when transporting patients in neurology departments, most patients are transported directly using hospital beds. Existing transport devices, such as the simple bedridden patient transport device disclosed in utility model patent publication number CN219289952U, can transport patients, but they cannot be adjusted according to the patient's height, which can lead to the patient's body not being able to stretch out comfortably during transport. Moreover, they cannot restrain the patient, making them impractical. Utility Model Content
[0004] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, this utility model provides a patient transport restraint device for neurological nursing that can adjust its length according to the patient's height, allowing the patient's body to stretch out more comfortably and making transport more comfortable. It can also restrain the patient and improve the practicality of the device.
[0005] Technical solution To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a patient transport restraint device for neurological nursing, comprising a transport bed, an adjustment mechanism, and restraint components. The transport bed has four sets of support legs fixedly mounted at its bottom, with casters fixedly installed at the bottom of the support legs. A mattress is fixedly connected to the top of the transport bed, with a headrest fixedly mounted on the left side of the top of the mattress. A push handle is fixedly connected to the left side of the top of the transport bed. The adjustment mechanism includes an extension plate. A storage slot is provided at the right end of the transport bed, and the extension plate is slidably installed in the storage slot. A baffle is fixedly connected to the right end of the extension plate, and a soft pad is fixedly connected to the top of the extension plate. A handle is rotatably mounted on the baffle, and two sets of L-shaped positioning rods are symmetrically fixedly fitted on the handle. The right sides of the front and rear ends of the transport bed... All components are fixedly connected to a crossbeam, on which multiple sets of positioning slots are equidistantly opened, with the left side of the positioning slots being an arc surface. L-shaped positioning rods are fastened to the crossbeams by cooperating with the positioning slots. The restraint assembly includes two sets of U-shaped railings, each with a U-shaped insert rod slidingly mounted on it. Two sets of mounting slots are opened at the top of both the front and rear ends of the transfer bed. The two sets of U-shaped railings are symmetrically rotated and mounted on the transfer bed by cooperating with the mounting slots. Two sets of positioning holes are provided on the front and rear sides of the top of the transfer bed. The U-shaped insert rods are inserted into the transfer bed by cooperating with the positioning holes. Two sets of elastic straps are symmetrically fixedly connected to the front U-shaped railing, and hooks are fixedly connected to the other end of each elastic strap. The two sets of hooks are symmetrically hung on the rear U-shaped railing.
[0006] Preferably, the transfer bed body has limit slots at both the front and rear ends, which are connected to the storage slots. Limit blocks are fixed on the left side of both the front and rear ends of the extension plate. The extension plate is slidably installed in the storage slot through the cooperation of the limit blocks and the limit slots.
[0007] Preferably, both the push handle and the throttle handle are fixedly fitted with anti-slip handle sleeves on their outer walls.
[0008] Preferably, a limiting plate is fixedly sleeved on both sets of U-shaped inserts, and the limiting plate is located inside the U-shaped railing.
[0009] Preferably, a reinforcing rod is fixedly connected between the inner side of each of the four sets of support legs and the bottom of the transfer bed.
[0010] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: In use, initially the L-shaped positioning rod is inserted into the positioning slot due to its weight being greater than the handle. The hook is removed from the U-shaped railing, then the U-shaped rod is pulled out and the U-shaped railing is rotated to level it. The extension plate is adjusted according to the patient's height. By holding the handle and turning it downwards, the handle lifts the L-shaped positioning rod upwards, thus disengaging it from the positioning slot and releasing the limitation on the extension plate. Then, by pulling the extension plate to the right with the handle, the extension plate extends appropriately to accommodate the patient's height. The L-shaped positioning rod is then pulled until it aligns with the corresponding positioning slot, and the handle is turned upwards, causing the L-shaped positioning rod to rotate downwards on its own, thus allowing the L-shaped positioning rod to extend further. The positioning rod is inserted into the positioning slot on the left side to restrict the position of the extension plate. Then, the patient is lifted and placed on the mattress, with the patient's head resting on the headrest and the feet resting on the extension plate. Finally, the U-shaped railing is turned vertical, and the U-shaped insert is inserted into the positioning hole to keep the U-shaped railing vertical. The height of the U-shaped railing is lower than the patient's chest height. The elastic strap is then wrapped around the patient's body and tightened. The hook is hung on the U-shaped railing at the back. After the patient's body is restrained, the transport bed is moved by pushing the handle to transport the patient. The length can be adjusted according to the patient's height, allowing the patient to stretch out and making the transport more comfortable. This restraint method improves the practicality of the transport. Attached Figure Description
[0011] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the isometric structure of this utility model; Figure 2 This is a partial isometric structural schematic diagram of this utility model; Figure 3 This is a left-side axonometric structural diagram of the connection between the extension plate and the baffle in this utility model; Figure 4 This is a partial isometric structural diagram of the adjustment mechanism in this utility model; Figure 5 This is a partial isometric structural diagram of the restraint component in this utility model; Figure 6 This is an isometric sectional view of the L-shaped positioning rod and the crossbeam in this utility model. Figure 7 This is an isometric structural diagram of the connection between the elastic strap and the hook in this utility model; The following are labeled in the attached diagram: 1. Transfer bed frame; 2. Support legs; 3. Casters; 4. Mattress; 5. Headrest; 6. Hand handle; 7. Extension plate; 8. Baffle; 9. Soft pad; 10. Turn handle; 11. L-shaped positioning rod; 12. Crossbeam; 13. Positioning groove; 14. U-shaped railing; 15. U-shaped insert rod; 16. Limiting plate; 17. Limiting block; 18. Anti-slip handle cover; 19. Reinforcing rod; 20. Elastic strap; 21. Hook. Detailed Implementation
[0012] The specific embodiments of this utility model will be described in further detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and examples. The following examples are used to illustrate this utility model, but are not intended to limit its scope.
[0013] Example 1 Please see Figures 1-7This utility model discloses a patient transport restraint device for neurological nursing, comprising a transport bed 1, an extension plate 7, and two sets of U-shaped railings 14. Four sets of support legs 2 are fixedly installed at the bottom of the transport bed 1, and casters 3 are fixedly installed at the bottom of the support legs 2. A mattress 4 is fixedly connected to the top of the transport bed 1, and a headrest 5 is fixedly installed on the left side of the top of the mattress 4. A push handle 6 is fixedly connected to the left side of the top of the transport bed 1. A storage slot is opened at the right end of the transport bed 1, and the extension plate 7 is slidably installed in the storage slot. A baffle 8 is fixedly connected to the right end of the extension plate 7, and a soft pad 9 is fixedly connected to the top of the extension plate 7. A handle 10 is rotatably installed on the baffle 8, and two sets of L-shaped positioning rods 11 are symmetrically fixedly fitted on the handle 10. Crossbeams 12 are fixedly connected to the right sides of both the front and rear ends of the transport bed 1. Multiple positioning slots 13 are equidistantly provided on the crossbeam 12, with the left side of the positioning slot 13 being an arc surface. L-shaped positioning rods 11 are fastened to the crossbeam 12 by cooperating with the positioning slots 13. U-shaped insert rods 15 are slidably provided on both sets of U-shaped railings 14. Two sets of mounting slots are provided at the top of both the front and rear ends of the transfer bed 1. The two sets of U-shaped railings 14 are symmetrically rotated and installed on the transfer bed 1 by cooperating with the mounting slots. Two sets of positioning holes are provided on both the front and rear sides of the top of the transfer bed 1. U-shaped insert rods 15 are inserted into the transfer bed 1 by cooperating with the positioning holes. Two sets of elastic straps 20 are symmetrically fixedly connected to the front U-shaped railing 14. The other end of each set of elastic straps 20 is fixedly connected to a hook 21. The two sets of hooks 21 are symmetrically hung on the rear U-shaped railing 14. In use, initially, the L-shaped positioning rod 11, due to its greater weight than the handle 10, is inserted into the positioning slot 13. The hook 21 is removed from the U-shaped railing 14, then the U-shaped insert 15 is pulled out and the U-shaped railing 14 is rotated to level it. The extension plate 7 is adjusted according to the patient's height. By holding the handle 10 and turning it downwards, the handle 10 lifts the L-shaped positioning rod 11 upwards, thus disengaging it from the positioning slot 13 and releasing the restriction on the extension plate 7. Then, by pulling the handle 10, the extension plate 7 slides to the right, extending it appropriately to accommodate the patient's height. Afterwards, the L-shaped positioning rod 11 is pulled until it aligns with the corresponding positioning slot 13, and the handle 10 is turned upwards, causing the L-shaped positioning rod 11 to rotate downwards on its own, thus aligning the L-shaped positioning rod with the patient's height. The left side of the rod 11 is inserted into the positioning groove 13 to restrict the position of the extension plate 7. Then, the patient is lifted and placed on the mattress 4, with the patient's head resting on the headrest 5 and the feet resting on the extension plate 7. Finally, the U-shaped railing 14 is turned vertical, and the U-shaped insert rod 15 is inserted into the positioning hole to keep the U-shaped railing 14 vertical. The height of the U-shaped railing 14 is lower than the height of the patient's chest cavity. The elastic strap 20 is then wrapped around the patient's body and tightened. The hook 21 is hung on the U-shaped railing 14 on the back. After the patient's body is restrained, the transfer bed 1 is pushed by the hand push handle 6 to transfer the patient. The length can be adjusted according to the patient's height, allowing the patient's body to stretch out and making the transfer more comfortable. This restraint of the patient improves practicality.
[0014] Example 2 Please see Figures 1-7This utility model discloses a patient transport restraint device for neurological nursing, comprising a transport bed 1, an extension plate 7, and two sets of U-shaped railings 14. Four sets of support legs 2 are fixedly installed at the bottom of the transport bed 1, and casters 3 are fixedly installed at the bottom of the support legs 2. A mattress 4 is fixedly connected to the top of the transport bed 1, and a headrest 5 is fixedly installed on the left side of the top of the mattress 4. A push handle 6 is fixedly connected to the left side of the top of the transport bed 1. A storage slot is opened at the right end of the transport bed 1. Limiting slots are opened at both the front and rear ends of the transport bed 1, and the limiting slots communicate with the storage slot. Limiting blocks 17 are fixedly installed on the left side of both the front and rear ends of the extension plate 7. The extension plate 7 is slidably installed in the storage slot through the cooperation of the limiting blocks 17 and the limiting slots. A baffle 8 is fixedly connected to the right end of the extension plate 7, and a soft pad 9 is fixedly connected to the top of the extension plate 7. A rotatable handle 10 is rotatably installed on the baffle 8, and symmetrically fixed sleeves are mounted on the handle 10. Two sets of L-shaped positioning rods 11 are fixedly connected to the right sides of both the front and rear ends of the transfer bed 1. Multiple sets of positioning slots 13 are equidistantly opened on the crossbeams 12, and the left side of the positioning slots 13 is an arc surface. The L-shaped positioning rods 11 are fastened to the crossbeams 12 by cooperating with the positioning slots 13. Two sets of U-shaped railings 14 are slidably provided with U-shaped insert rods 15. Two sets of installation slots are opened on the top of both the front and rear ends of the transfer bed 1. The two sets of U-shaped railings 14 are symmetrically rotated and installed on the transfer bed 1 by cooperating with the installation slots. Two sets of positioning holes are provided on the front and rear sides of the top of the transfer bed 1. The U-shaped insert rods 15 are inserted into the transfer bed 1 by cooperating with the positioning holes. Two sets of elastic straps 20 are symmetrically fixedly connected to the front U-shaped railings 14. The other end of the two sets of elastic straps 20 is fixedly connected with hooks 21. The two sets of hooks 21 are symmetrically hung on the rear U-shaped railings 14.In use, initially, the L-shaped positioning rod 11, due to its greater weight than the handle 10, is inserted into the positioning slot 13. The hook 21 is removed from the U-shaped railing 14, then the U-shaped insert 15 is pulled out and the U-shaped railing 14 is rotated to level it. The extension plate 7 is adjusted according to the patient's height. By holding the handle 10 and turning it downwards, the handle 10 lifts the L-shaped positioning rod 11 upwards, thus disengaging it from the positioning slot 13 and releasing the restriction on the extension plate 7. Then, by pulling the handle 10, the extension plate 7 is slid to the right, allowing it to extend appropriately to accommodate the patient's height. The L-shaped positioning rod 11 is then pulled until it aligns with the corresponding position in the positioning slot 13. The handle 10 is then turned upwards, causing the L-shaped positioning rod 11 to rotate downwards on its own, allowing the L-shaped positioning rod to... 11. Insert the left side into the positioning slot 13 to restrict the position of the extension plate 7. Then, lift the patient onto the mattress 4, placing the patient's head on the headrest 5 and their feet on the extension plate 7. Finally, turn the U-shaped railing 14 vertically and insert the U-shaped insert 15 into the positioning hole to keep the U-shaped railing 14 vertical. The height of the U-shaped railing 14 should be lower than the patient's chest height. Then, wrap the elastic strap 20 around the patient's body and tighten it. Hook 21 is then attached to the rear U-shaped railing 14. After restraining the patient's body, push the transfer bed 1 with the hand handle 6 to transfer the patient. The length can be adjusted according to the patient's height, allowing the patient to stretch out comfortably during transfer. This restraint improves the practicality of the device.
[0015] The transfer bed 1 has limit slots at both the front and rear ends, which are connected to the storage slots. Limit blocks 17 are fixed on the left side of both the front and rear ends of the extension plate 7. The extension plate 7 is slidably installed in the storage slot through the cooperation of the limit blocks 17 and the limit slots. By setting the limit blocks 17, the extension plate 7 can be limited when it slides to the right to prevent it from falling out of the storage slot.
[0016] Both the push handle 6 and the throttle handle 10 are fixedly fitted with anti-slip handle sleeves 18; by setting the anti-slip handle sleeves 18, the hands can be prevented from slipping and slipping when holding the push handle 6 and the throttle handle 10.
[0017] Both sets of U-shaped inserts 15 are fixedly fitted with limiting plates 16, and the limiting plates 16 are located inside the U-shaped railing 14. By setting the limiting plates 16, when the U-shaped inserts 15 are pulled out of the positioning hole, the limiting plates 16 limit the U-shaped inserts 15 to prevent them from separating from the U-shaped railing 14.
[0018] Each of the four sets of support legs 2 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the transfer bed 1 with a reinforcing rod 19; by setting the reinforcing rod 19, the connection between the support legs 2 and the transfer bed 1 can be made more secure and stable.
[0019] This utility model discloses a patient transport restraint device for neurological nursing. Its working principle is as follows: Initially, the L-shaped positioning rod 11, due to its weight exceeding that of the handle 10, is inserted into the positioning groove 13. The hook 21 is removed from the U-shaped railing 14, then the U-shaped insert rod 15 is pulled out, and the U-shaped railing 14 is rotated to level it. The extension plate 7 is adjusted according to the patient's height. By holding the handle 10 and rotating it downwards, the handle 10 lifts the L-shaped positioning rod 11 upwards, thus disengaging it from the positioning groove 13 and releasing the restriction on the extension plate 7. Then, by pulling the handle 10, the extension plate 7 is slid to the right, allowing it to extend appropriately to accommodate the patient's height. Finally, the L-shaped positioning rod 11 is pulled to the corresponding position. Align the positioning slot 13 with the position and turn the handle 10 upwards to make the L-shaped positioning rod 11 rotate downwards on its own, so that the left side of the L-shaped positioning rod 11 is inserted into the positioning slot 13, restricting the position of the extension plate 7. Then, lift the patient onto the mattress 4, so that the patient's head rests on the headrest 5 and the feet rest on the extension plate 7. Finally, turn the U-shaped railing 14 to vertical and insert the U-shaped insert 15 into the positioning hole to keep the U-shaped railing 14 vertical. The height of the U-shaped railing 14 is lower than the height of the patient's chest cavity. Then, wrap the elastic strap 20 around the patient's body and tighten it. Hang the hook 21 on the U-shaped railing 14 on the back side. After completing the restraint of the patient's body, push the transfer bed 1 with the push handle 6 to transfer the patient.
[0020] The present invention relates to a patient transport restraint device for neurological nursing. Its installation, connection, or setting methods are all common mechanical methods, and any method that can achieve its beneficial effect can be implemented. The caster wheel 3 of the patient transport restraint device for neurological nursing is purchased from the market. Technical personnel in this industry only need to install and operate it according to the accompanying instruction manual.
[0021] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model. It should be noted that for those skilled in the art, several improvements and modifications can be made without departing from the technical principles of the present utility model, and these improvements and modifications should also be considered within the protection scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A patient transport restraint device for neurological nursing, comprising a transport bed (1), wherein four sets of support legs (2) are fixedly provided at the bottom end of the transport bed (1), universal wheels (3) are fixedly installed at the bottom end of the support legs (2), a mattress (4) is fixedly connected to the top end of the transport bed (1), a headrest (5) is fixedly fixed to the left side of the top end of the mattress (4), and a push handle (6) is fixedly connected to the left side of the top end of the transport bed (1), characterized in that, It also includes adjustment mechanisms and restraint components; The adjustment mechanism includes an extension plate (7), a storage slot is provided at the right end of the transfer bed (1), the extension plate (7) is slidably installed in the storage slot, a baffle (8) is fixedly connected to the right end of the extension plate (7), a soft pad (9) is fixedly connected to the top of the extension plate (7), a rotatable handle (10) is rotatably installed on the baffle (8), two sets of L-shaped positioning rods (11) are symmetrically fixedly sleeved on the rotatable handle (10), and a crossbeam (12) is fixedly connected to the right side of both the front and rear ends of the transfer bed (1). Multiple sets of positioning slots (13) are equidistantly opened on the crossbeam (12), and the left side of the positioning slot (13) is an arc surface. The L-shaped positioning rod (11) is fastened to the crossbeam (12) by cooperating with the positioning slot (13). The restraint assembly includes two sets of U-shaped railings (14) for restraining the patient's body.
2. The patient transport restraint device for neurological nursing as described in claim 1, characterized in that, Both sets of U-shaped railings (14) are slidably provided with U-shaped inserts (15). The top of both the front and rear ends of the transfer bed (1) are provided with two sets of mounting slots. The two sets of U-shaped railings (14) are symmetrically rotated and installed on the transfer bed (1) by cooperating with the mounting slots. The top of the transfer bed (1) is provided with two sets of positioning holes on both the front and rear sides. The U-shaped inserts (15) are inserted into the transfer bed (1) by cooperating with the positioning holes. Two sets of elastic straps (20) are symmetrically fixedly connected to the front U-shaped railings (14). The other end of the two sets of elastic straps (20) is fixedly connected with hooks (21). The two sets of hooks (21) are symmetrically hung on the rear U-shaped railings (14).
3. A patient transport restraint device for neurological nursing as described in claim 2, characterized in that, The transfer bed (1) has limit slots at both the front and rear ends, which are connected to the storage slot. The extension plate (7) has limit blocks (17) fixed on the left side at both the front and rear ends. The extension plate (7) is slidably installed in the storage slot through the cooperation of the limit blocks (17) and the limit slots.
4. A patient transport restraint device for neurological nursing as described in claim 3, characterized in that, Anti-slip handle sleeves (18) are fixedly fitted on the outer walls of both the push handle (6) and the throttle handle (10).
5. A patient transport restraint device for neurological nursing as described in claim 4, characterized in that, Both sets of U-shaped inserts (15) are fixedly fitted with limiting plates (16), and the limiting plates (16) are located inside the U-shaped railings (14).
6. A patient transport restraint device for neurological nursing as described in claim 5, characterized in that, Each of the four sets of outriggers (2) has a reinforcing rod (19) fixedly connected to the bottom of the transfer bed (1).
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Simple bedridden patient transfer device
CN219289952U