CN111743718A - Pipeline collector - Google Patents
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Abstract
A kind of pipeline collector, is used in the whole bunch of at least a hose, the pipeline collector includes at least one and corresponds to the bundling one of the hoses, characterized by that, each bundling one includes a bundling body separately, a first top edge located at one side of the bundling body, a second top edge that is limited on the bundling body and opposite to the other side of the first top edge, and one from should hose cave in and run through the first top edge and first holding area of the second top edge from the bundling body surface; wherein the first receiving area is non-orthogonally disposed with respect to the first top edge or the second top edge.
Description
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a pipe collector, and more particularly, to a pipe collector for collecting and organizing medical hoses in use.
Background
In hospitals, hospitalized patients are often placed in a plurality of pipelines by medical staff due to the needs of conditions, especially for intensive care patients. For example, a single patient may require a supplemental infusion tube, administration tube disposed in a vein; a blood collection tube and a physiological information monitoring tube provided in an artery; in addition, there may be implanted artificial vascular injection sites (port-a), subcutaneous injections, and the like. Its complexity is seen as mottle. If the lines are not properly picked up, the caregiver must follow the path of the line to find the source and confirm that the line is functioning properly. Therefore, if the medical staff can find out the correct pipeline at a glance, the time for administration or infusion can be shortened, and the misjudgment of the pipeline in an emergency can be reduced. In addition, patients on long-term beds often require assistance from nursing staff to turn over to avoid bed sores. When turning over, the medical staff need to hold all the pipelines carefully to avoid the pain of the patient caused by pulling, which is very inconvenient. The existing pipeline collecting and arranging device is connected in a transverse flat cable mode, and a self-adhesive label is attached to the tail end of a pipeline so as to be convenient for identification. However, the arrangement of the collector in the transverse direction is not intuitive in the identification, and the portion for sticking the label is rather narrow, which may cause the label to fall off. Thus, there is a need for improvement in the prior art.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention aims to solve the problem that medical hoses cannot be properly collected and are not easy to use by nursing staff in the prior art.
To achieve the above object, the present invention provides a pipe collector for collecting a whole bundle of at least one flexible pipe, the pipe collector comprising at least one bundling member corresponding to the flexible pipe, wherein each bundling member comprises a bundling body, a first top edge at one side of the bundling body, a second top edge defined at the other side of the bundling body corresponding to the first top edge, and a first receiving area recessed from the surface of the bundling body corresponding to the flexible pipe and penetrating the first top edge and the second top edge; wherein the first receiving area is non-orthogonally disposed with respect to the first top edge or the second top edge.
Furthermore, the pipe collector further comprises a covering piece detachably connected with the bundling piece, and the covering piece comprises a covering body and a connecting part connected with the covering body and the bundling body.
Furthermore, the cover part comprises a second accommodating area which is recessed from the cover body corresponding to the first accommodating area.
Furthermore, the binding member includes a protruding portion disposed on one side of the binding body, and an engaging portion disposed on the other end of the binding body opposite to the protruding portion and corresponding to the protruding portion.
Furthermore, the first containing area is provided with an opening back to the bundling body, and the caliber of the opening is smaller than the diameter of the hose.
Furthermore, the protruding part and the scarf joint part are respectively arranged on two sides except the first top edge and the second top edge, so that one of the binding pieces is connected to the scarf joint part of the other binding piece through the protruding part.
Further, the material of the bundling body is selected from the group consisting of polypropylene, polylactic acid and ABS resin.
Furthermore, the pipe collector further comprises an identification part corresponding to the bundling piece.
By means of the structure, the invention can assist medical staff to use hoses such as infusion tubes, blood sampling tubes and the like at the same time, and the medical staff can be used for bundling and tidying pipelines. The invention can also be used for medical staff to mark on the bundling piece so as to clearly show the connection part and the application of each hose. The pipeline disorder can be avoided, the time for identifying the pipeline in the care is saved, and if all the pipelines need to be moved at one time, the risks of careless pulling or slipping and the like can be avoided.
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Fig. 1 is an exploded perspective view of a first embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a perspective assembly view of a first embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 3 is a schematic view of a first embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram of a plurality of parallel line collectors according to the present invention.
FIG. 5 is a schematic cross-sectional view of FIG. 4 of the present invention.
Fig. 6 is a perspective assembly view of a second embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 7 is a schematic view of a second embodiment of the present invention.
Wherein the reference numerals are:
A constricting body 11 with a first top edge 12
Second top edge 13 first receiving area 14
Through hole 17, opening 18
Closure member 20
Covering body, 21 connecting part, 22
Second receiving area 23, identification part 30
Hose, 900
Detailed Description
Referring to fig. 1 to 3, the technique of the present invention is shown. The present invention provides a pipe collector 100 for use with an entire bundle of at least one flexible pipe 900. In a general use case of the present invention, the line collector 100 should be matched with a plurality of hoses 900, and the hoses 900 may be medical hoses such as infusion hoses, blood collection hoses, hypodermic hoses, etc., and the purpose of the hoses 900 is not a core content of the present invention, and therefore, is not limited herein.
Specifically, the pipe collector 100 includes at least one constriction member 10 corresponding to the hose 900, each constriction member 10 includes a constriction body 11, a first top edge 12 located at one side of the constriction body 11, a second top edge 13 defined at the other side of the constriction body 11 opposite to the first top edge 12, and a first receiving area 14 recessed from the surface of the constriction body 11 corresponding to the hose 900 and penetrating through the first top edge 12 and the second top edge 13. In this embodiment, the tightening member 10 is preferably made of a plastic material, such as polypropylene, polylactic acid, ABS resin, etc., so as to fit the size and shape of each hose 900 for a tight connection. In the drawings of the present invention, the bundling main body 11 is illustrated as a cube. The first top edge 12 and the second top edge 13 are respectively located at the top ends of two sides of the constricting body 11, and are provided for the first accommodating area 14 to penetrate. The first accommodation region 14 is provided with an opening 18 opposite to the restriction body 11, and the diameter of the opening 18 is smaller than the diameter of the hose 900, so that the hose 900 can be inserted into the first accommodation region 14 and is not easy to fall out. The first receiving area 14 preferably has a radian of 1.3 pi rad to 1.7 pi rad relative to the first top edge 12 and the second top edge 13, so that the hose 900 is restrained after being disposed in the first receiving area 14 and is not easy to fall off. The bundling member 10 is preferably manufactured by 3D printing to facilitate setting the curvature of the first receiving area 14 and establishing the proper positional relationship with respect to the hose 900 that is intended to be used. However, the first receiving area 14 is not orthogonally configured with respect to the first top edge 12 or the second top edge 13, so that a certain degree of slip-off resistance can be achieved. The line collector 100 further includes an identification portion 30 corresponding to the binding member 10. The identification portion 30 may be a self-adhesive label or a writing area may be provided on the constricting element 10 to allow the medical personnel to quickly locate the target circuit. In addition, when a plurality of the closing members 10 are used, the closing body 11 can be set with different colors, so that the identification degree of each hose 900 during the operation of the medical staff is improved. In addition, the body 11 includes a through hole 17 penetrating the body 11, and the through hole 17 is provided with a ring clip (not shown) for being clipped on the patient.
In addition, the binding member 10 includes a protruding portion 15 disposed on one side of the binding body 11, and an engaging portion 16 disposed on the other end of the binding body 11 opposite to the protruding portion 15 and corresponding to the protruding portion 15. Referring to fig. 4 to 5, in the present embodiment, the protruding portion 15 and the embedding portion 16 are respectively disposed on two of the remaining four faces mainly connected to one of the first top edge 12 and the second top edge 13. Referring to fig. 5, a user can connect one of the binding members 10 to the engaging portion 16 of another one of the binding members 10 by the protruding portion 15, so as to connect a plurality of the binding members 10 in series. Each of the protruding portions 15 and each of the embedding portions 16 may have different angles, and the bundling members 10 may be wound into a ring-shaped polygon after being connected in series, so as to facilitate the centralized collection of nursing staff.
In addition, please refer to fig. 4 to 7. To prevent the hose 900 from falling out of the first receiving area 14, the tube collector 100 further includes a cover member 20 detachably connected to the bundling member 10, the cover member 20 includes a cover body 21 and a connecting portion 22 connecting the cover body 21 and the bundling member 11. In this embodiment, the connecting portion 22 is a pivot disposed on the beam-collecting member 10, so that the user can open the covering body 21, place the hose 900 into the first accommodating area 14, and then close the covering body 21. Moreover, in order to achieve a more reliable fixing effect, the covering element 20 includes a second accommodating area 23 recessed from the covering body 21 corresponding to the first accommodating area 14, and the joint space formed by the first accommodating area 14 and the second accommodating area 23 can completely cover the hose 900.
With the structure, the invention can help medical staff to use the hoses 900 such as the infusion tube, the blood collection tube and the like at the same time, and the medical staff can be restrained and arranged for the pipeline. The present invention also provides for the medical personnel to mark the constrictions 10 to clearly indicate the use of each hose 900. The pipeline disorder can be avoided, the time for identifying the pipeline in the care is saved, and if all the pipelines need to be moved at one time, the risks of careless pulling or slipping and the like can be avoided.
Claims (8)
1. A pipe collector for collecting at least one entire bundle of flexible pipes, the pipe collector comprising at least one bundling member corresponding to the flexible pipes, wherein each bundling member comprises:
the hose bundling device comprises a bundling body, a first top edge, a second top edge and a first containing area, wherein the first top edge is positioned on one side of the bundling body, the second top edge is defined on the other side of the bundling body opposite to the first top edge, and the first containing area is formed by the surface of the bundling body, corresponds to the hose, is sunken and penetrates through the first top edge and the second top edge; wherein the first receiving area is non-orthogonally disposed with respect to the first top edge or the second top edge.
2. The line collector of claim 1, further comprising a closure member removably coupled to the constricting element, the closure member including a closure body and a coupling portion coupling the closure body to the constricting body.
3. The line collector of claim 2, wherein the closure member includes a second receiving area recessed from the closure body corresponding to the first receiving area.
4. The line collector of claim 1, wherein the constricting element includes a protruding portion disposed on one side of the constricting body and an engaging portion disposed on the other side of the constricting body opposite to the protruding portion and corresponding to the protruding portion.
5. The line collector of claim 4, wherein the protruding portion and the engaging portion are disposed on two sides of the first top edge and the second top edge, respectively, such that one of the constrictions is connected to the engaging portion of the other constricting element through the protruding portion.
6. The line collector of claim 1, wherein the first receiving area has an opening opposite the constricting body, and the opening has a diameter smaller than the diameter of the hose.
7. The line collector of claim 1, wherein the constricting body is made of a material selected from the group consisting of polypropylene, polylactic acid, and ABS resin.
8. The line collector of claim 1 further comprising an identification portion corresponding to the restraint member.
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