A body temperature management device

CN224639990UActive Publication Date: 2026-08-18贾晋莉
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Application Number
CN202521965384.0
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-09-12
Publication Date
2026-08-18
Estimated Expiration
2035-09-12

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Technical Problem

[0003]为了避免干预延迟或者干预过度,现有技术将体温检测模块以及升温模块集成于一台控制主机,体温检测模块包括电性连接至控制主机的多个温度探测设备,能对患者多处进行测温以综合评估低体温风险,升温模块包括电性连接至控制主机的手术床铺加温毯、静脉输液/输血加温器等;测温、加温的设备多,相应的电缆繁多,对医护人员的手术操作造成一定的不便

Benefits of technology

[0006]根据本实用新型实施例的体温管理装置,至少具有如下技术效果:通过将第一温度探测器、第二温度探测器和第三温度探测器分别设于病床主体的床头、病床主体的床尾和输液架,便于对患者多处进行测温以综合评估低体温风险;同时,通过设置第一温度探测器与控制主机无线连接、连接于第三温度探测器的中转部件与控制主机无线连接,即体温检测模块的多个温度探测器中仅有第二温度探测器需要有线连接至控制主机,减少了电缆的设置,有利于提升医护人员的手术操作的便利性。

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a kind of body temperature management devices, including sickbed main body, infusion support and body temperature management component, body temperature management component includes control host computer and body temperature detection module, body temperature detection module includes first temperature detector, second temperature detector and third temperature detector;First temperature detector is located in the bedside of sickbed main body and with control host computer wireless connection, second temperature detector is located in the bed tail of sickbed main body and with control host computer wired connection, infusion support is equipped with transfer component, third temperature detector is wired connection with transfer component, transfer component is wirelessly connected with control host computer.By setting first temperature detector and control host computer wireless connection, transfer component connected with third temperature detector and control host computer wireless connection, only second temperature detector in the multiple temperature detectors of body temperature detection module needs wired connection to control host computer, reduce the setting of cable, it is favorable to improve the convenience of medical staff's operation.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of medical technology, and in particular to a body temperature management device. Background Technology

[0002] Perioperative hypothermia refers to a clinical phenomenon in which a patient's core body temperature falls below 36°C due to non-medical reasons during the perioperative period. Perioperative hypothermia is closely associated with a variety of complications, including surgical site infection, coagulation disorders, slowed drug metabolism, increased cardiovascular events, and prolonged hospital stay. Therefore, it is necessary to use temperature management devices to interfere with the patient's body temperature.

[0003] To avoid delayed or excessive intervention, existing technologies integrate the body temperature detection module and the warming module into a single control unit. The body temperature detection module includes multiple temperature sensing devices electrically connected to the control unit, which can measure the patient's temperature at multiple points to comprehensively assess the risk of hypothermia. The warming module includes operating table warming blankets, intravenous infusion / transfusion warmers, etc., which are electrically connected to the control unit. The large number of temperature measuring and warming devices and the corresponding numerous cables cause some inconvenience to medical staff during surgical operations. Utility Model Content

[0004] The present invention aims to solve at least one of the technical problems existing in the prior art. To this end, the present invention proposes a body temperature management device.

[0005] A body temperature management device according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a hospital bed body, an IV stand, and a body temperature management component. The body temperature management component includes a control host and a body temperature detection module. The body temperature detection module includes a first temperature detector, a second temperature detector, and a third temperature detector. The IV stand and the control host are respectively located on the sides of the hospital bed body. The first temperature detector is located at the head of the hospital bed body and is wirelessly connected to the control host. The second temperature detector is located at the foot of the hospital bed body and is wiredly connected to the control host. The IV stand has a transfer component. The third temperature detector is wiredly connected to the transfer component. The transfer component is wirelessly connected to the control host.

[0006] The body temperature management device according to the embodiments of this utility model has at least the following technical effects: by setting the first temperature detector, the second temperature detector, and the third temperature detector at the head of the bed, the foot of the bed, and the IV stand, respectively, it is convenient to measure the patient's temperature at multiple points to comprehensively assess the risk of hypothermia; at the same time, by setting the first temperature detector to be wirelessly connected to the control host and the relay component connected to the third temperature detector to be wirelessly connected to the control host, that is, only the second temperature detector among the multiple temperature detectors of the body temperature detection module needs to be wired to the control host, the setting of cables is reduced, which is conducive to improving the convenience of surgical operations for medical staff.

[0007] According to some embodiments of the present invention, the bed body is provided with a second mounting base, and the second temperature detector is detachably connected to the second mounting base; the infusion stand is provided with a third mounting base, and the third mounting base is detachably connected to the third temperature detector.

[0008] According to some embodiments of the present invention, the body temperature management component further includes a temperature-raising module, which includes a heating blanket and an infusion warmer. The heating blanket is disposed on the main body of the hospital bed, and the infusion warmer is disposed on the infusion stand. The heating blanket and the infusion warmer are respectively wired to the control host.

[0009] According to some embodiments of this utility model, the number of infusion heaters is two, and the two infusion heaters are respectively called a low-speed heater and a high-speed heater. The low-speed heater is used for heating low-flow-rate liquid transportation, and the high-speed heater is used for heating high-flow-rate liquid transportation.

[0010] According to some embodiments of the present invention, the high-speed heater includes a housing with an inner cavity, the housing having an inlet and an outlet communicating with the inner cavity, and the inner cavity having a heating element.

[0011] According to some embodiments of the present invention, the inner cavity is provided with a serpentine flow channel, the liquid inlet and the liquid outlet are respectively located at both ends of the flow channel, and the heating element extends in a serpentine shape along the flow direction of the flow channel.

[0012] According to some embodiments of the present invention, the housing has at least one transparent sidewall.

[0013] According to some embodiments of the present invention, the transparent sidewall is parallel to the flow direction of the flow channel.

[0014] According to some embodiments of the present invention, the heating module further includes an infusion pressurizer, which is wired to the control host and is located upstream of the high-speed heater.

[0015] According to some embodiments of the present invention, the bottom of the infusion stand is provided with a set of wheels.

[0016] Additional aspects and advantages of this invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and in part will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention. Attached Figure Description

[0017] The above and / or additional aspects and advantages of this utility model will become apparent and readily understood from the description of the embodiments taken in conjunction with the following drawings, in which: Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the body temperature management device according to an embodiment of the present invention; Figure 2 yes Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the high-speed heater in the middle; In the attached image: 100-Bed body; 200-Heating blanket; 300-Low-speed heater; 400-High-speed heater; 410-Shell; 411-Inlet; 412-Outlet; 420-Flow channel; 430-Heating element; 510-First temperature detector; 520-Second temperature detector; 521-Second mounting base; 530-Third temperature detector; 531-Transfer component; 800-Control host; 813-Third wireless transmission unit; 814-Fourth wireless transmission unit; 900-Infusion stand. Detailed Implementation

[0018] The embodiments of this utility model are described in detail below. Examples of these embodiments are shown in the accompanying drawings, wherein the same or similar reference numerals denote the same or similar elements or elements having the same or similar functions throughout. The embodiments described below with reference to the accompanying drawings are exemplary and are only used to explain this utility model, and should not be construed as limiting this utility model.

[0019] In the description of this utility model, it should be understood that the directional descriptions, such as up, down, front, back, left, right, etc., indicating the orientation or positional relationship, are based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this utility model. Furthermore, "several" means one or more, "multiple" means two or more, "greater than," "less than," "exceeding," etc., are understood to exclude the stated number, while "above," "below," "within," etc., are understood to include the stated number. If "first" or "second" is used in the description, it is only for the purpose of distinguishing technical features and should not be construed as indicating relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of indicated technical features or the order of the indicated technical features.

[0020] In the description of this utility model, unless otherwise explicitly defined, terms such as "setting," "installation," and "connection" should be interpreted broadly, and those skilled in the art can reasonably determine the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model in conjunction with the specific content of the technical solution.

[0021] The following is for reference. Figure 1 and Figure 2 This invention describes a body temperature management device according to an embodiment of the present invention.

[0022] For example, such as Figure 1 As shown, the body temperature management device of this utility model embodiment includes an infusion stand 900, a hospital bed body 100, and a body temperature management component. The body temperature management component includes a body temperature detection module and a control host 800. The body temperature detection module includes a first temperature detector 510, a second temperature detector 520, and a third temperature detector 530. The infusion stand 900 and the control host 800 are respectively disposed on the side of the hospital bed body 100. The infusion stand 900 is provided with a transfer component 531, which is wirelessly connected to the control host 800. The third temperature detector 530 is wiredly connected to the transfer component 531. The second temperature detector 520 is disposed at the foot of the hospital bed body 100 and is wiredly connected to the control host 800. The first temperature detector 510 is disposed at the head of the hospital bed body 100 and is wirelessly connected to the control host 800.

[0023] An IV stand 900 is positioned on the side of the middle of the main body 100 of the hospital bed. The first temperature detector 510 is equipped with a battery and a first wireless transmission unit. The relay component 531 is equipped with a battery and a second wireless transmission unit. The control host 800 is equipped with a third wireless transmission unit 813 and a fourth wireless transmission unit 814, which are respectively adapted to the first and second wireless transmission units, to realize the wireless connection between the control host 800 and the first temperature detector 510 and the relay component 531. The control host 800 is configured to control the start and stop of the IV warmer and the heating blanket 200 based on the body temperature information obtained from multiple temperature detectors. The temperature detectors can be contact temperature detectors or non-contact temperature detectors. The structures of the temperature detectors and the control host 800 are conventional technologies in the field and will not be described in detail here.

[0024] By placing the first temperature detector 510, the second temperature detector 520, and the third temperature detector 530 at the head and foot of the bed body 100 and the IV stand 900 respectively, it is convenient to measure the patient's temperature at multiple points to comprehensively assess the risk of hypothermia. At the same time, by setting the first temperature detector 510 to be wirelessly connected to the control host 800 and the relay component 531 connected to the third temperature detector 530 to be wirelessly connected to the control host 800, only the second temperature detector 520 among the multiple temperature detectors of the body temperature detection module needs to be wired to the control host 800, reducing the installation of cables and improving the convenience of surgical operations for medical staff.

[0025] Furthermore, it is understandable that, since no battery and wireless transmission unit are required, the second temperature detector 520 is smaller and more flexible, making it easier to move to specific locations to detect the patient's temperature. The third temperature detector 530, on the other hand, has its battery and wireless transmission unit located in the relay component 531, and it also has the advantages of being small and flexible in movement. This invention, by setting up three temperature detectors connected to the control host 800 in three different ways, comprehensively considers both the ease of movement of the temperature detectors and the convenience of surgical operations for medical staff.

[0026] In some embodiments of this utility model, the bed body 100 is provided with a second mounting base 521, which is detachably connected to the second temperature detector 520; the infusion stand 900 is provided with a third mounting base, which is detachably connected to the third temperature detector 530. This allows the second temperature detector 520 to be removed from the second mounting base 521 and moved to a specific area of ​​the patient for temperature detection during use. When not in use, the second temperature detector 520 can be installed on the second mounting base 521 to keep the bed tidy and save time searching for it the next time it is used. The same applies to the third temperature detector 530. The second mounting base 521 and the second temperature detector 520 can be detachably connected by magnetic attraction, snap-fit, or other means. The third mounting base and the third temperature detector 530 can also be detachably connected by magnetic attraction, snap-fit, or other means. The third mounting base can be fixedly installed on the transfer component 531.

[0027] In some embodiments of this invention, the body temperature management component further includes a heating module, which comprises an infusion warmer and a heating blanket 200. The infusion warmer is mounted on an infusion stand 900, and the heating blanket 200 is mounted on the bed frame 100. Both the infusion warmer and the heating blanket 200 are wired to the control host 800. By incorporating the heating module, when the control host 800 determines that the patient has a high risk of hypothermia, it can control the heating blanket 200 to warm the patient's body surface and control the infusion warmer to warm the medication administered to the patient, thereby raising the patient's body temperature in a timely manner.

[0028] In some embodiments of this invention, two infusion warmers are used, referred to as a high-speed warmer 400 and a low-speed warmer 300, respectively. The high-speed warmer 400 is used for warming high-flow-rate liquid delivery, and the low-speed warmer 300 is used for warming low-flow-rate liquid delivery. The low-speed warmer 300 can be used for warming medications or blood, while the high-speed warmer 400 can be used for warming intraoperative irrigation fluids, which helps maintain the patient's body temperature during surgery.

[0029] In some embodiments of this utility model, the high-speed heater 400 includes a housing 410 with an inner cavity. The housing 410 is provided with an outlet 412 and an inlet 411 communicating with the inner cavity, and an electric heating element 430 is provided in the inner cavity. This allows the flushing fluid to directly contact the electric heating element 430, resulting in rapid heating, which is beneficial for heating large flow rates of flushing fluid. Furthermore, the high-speed heater 400 also includes a temperature sensor disposed in the inner cavity. The temperature sensor is electrically connected to a control host 800, and is used to control the heating temperature of the high-speed heater 400. The control host 800 is configured to control the start and stop of the electric heating element 430 based on the temperature data obtained from the temperature sensor. The low-speed heater 300 can be a C-shaped heating tube that can be wrapped around the outside of the infusion tube to heat the medication inside. Such heating tubes for heating the medication inside the infusion tube are conventional items in the art and can be purchased directly; their specific structure will not be described in detail here.

[0030] In some embodiments of this utility model, reference is made to Figure 2 The inner cavity is provided with a serpentine flow channel 420, with an outlet 412 and an inlet 411 respectively located at both ends of the flow channel 420. The heating element 430 extends in a serpentine shape along the flow direction of the flow channel 420. In this way, within the limited inner cavity space, the heating element 430 has a large contact area and a long contact time with the rinsing liquid, enabling rapid heating.

[0031] In some embodiments of this invention, the housing 410 has at least one transparent sidewall. This allows observation of the liquid inside the rapid heater, facilitating timely detection and handling of unexpected situations such as dry burning.

[0032] In some embodiments of this invention, the transparent sidewall is parallel to the flow direction of the flow channel 420. This allows for observation of the entire flow channel 420 from outside the rapid heater, eliminating blind spots and facilitating timely detection of unexpected situations. Taking a serpentine flow channel 420 as an example, with the transparent sidewall parallel to the front plane and located at the front of the housing 410, medical personnel can observe the entire flow channel 420 through the transparent sidewall. Alternatively, the entire outer shell can be made of a transparent material.

[0033] In some embodiments of this utility model, the heating module further includes an infusion pressurizer, which is wired to the control host 800 and located upstream of the high-speed heater 400. The infusion pressurizer can pressurize the flushing fluid to achieve high-flow-rate delivery, and then deliver it to the high-speed heater 400 for heating.

[0034] In some embodiments of this utility model, the bottom of the infusion stand 900 is provided with a set of wheels. This allows adjustment of the relative position of the infusion stand 900 to the hospital bed, thereby expanding the movement range of the third temperature detector 530. This eliminates the need for an excessively long connecting cable between the transfer component 531 and the third temperature detector 530, ensuring a sufficiently large usable range for the third temperature detector 530 and reducing the obstruction of the connecting cable to medical personnel's operations.

[0035] The preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail above, but the present invention is not limited to the embodiments. Those skilled in the art can make various equivalent modifications or substitutions without departing from the spirit of the present invention, and these equivalent modifications or substitutions are all included within the scope defined by the claims of this application.

Claims

1. A body temperature management device, characterized in that: The device includes a main body of a hospital bed, an IV stand, and a temperature management component. The temperature management component includes a control host and a temperature detection module. The temperature detection module includes a first temperature detector, a second temperature detector, and a third temperature detector. The IV stand and the control host are respectively located beside the main body of the hospital bed. The first temperature detector is located at the head of the main body of the hospital bed and is wirelessly connected to the control host. The second temperature detector is located at the foot of the main body of the hospital bed and is wiredly connected to the control host. The IV stand has a transfer component. The third temperature detector is wiredly connected to the transfer component, and the transfer component is wirelessly connected to the control host.

2. The body temperature management device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The main body of the hospital bed is equipped with a second mounting base, and the second temperature detector is detachably connected to the second mounting base; the infusion stand is equipped with a third mounting base, and the third mounting base is detachably connected to the third temperature detector.

3. The body temperature management device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The body temperature management component also includes a temperature rise module, which includes a heating blanket and an infusion warmer. The heating blanket is located on the main body of the hospital bed, and the infusion warmer is located on the infusion stand. The heating blanket and the infusion warmer are respectively wired to the control host.

4. The body temperature management device according to claim 3, characterized in that: The number of infusion heaters is two, and the two infusion heaters are respectively called low-speed heater and high-speed heater. The low-speed heater is used for heating liquids transported at low flow rates, and the high-speed heater is used for heating liquids transported at high flow rates.

5. The body temperature management device according to claim 4, characterized in that: The high-speed heater includes a housing with an inner cavity, the housing having an inlet and an outlet communicating with the inner cavity, and the inner cavity having a heating element.

6. The body temperature management device according to claim 5, characterized in that: The inner cavity is provided with a serpentine flow channel, the liquid inlet and the liquid outlet are respectively located at the two ends of the flow channel, and the heating element extends in a serpentine shape along the flow direction of the flow channel.

7. The body temperature management device according to claim 6, characterized in that: The shell has at least one transparent sidewall.

8. The body temperature management device according to claim 7, characterized in that: The transparent sidewall is parallel to the flow direction of the flow channel.

9. The body temperature management device according to claim 4, characterized in that: The heating module also includes an infusion pressurizer, which is wired to the control host and is located upstream of the high-speed heater.

10. The body temperature management device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The infusion stand is equipped with a set of wheels at the bottom.