CN201564945U - Infant head lien needle protective cap - Google Patents
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Abstract
A infant head lien needle protective cap comprises a cap body, characterized in that, a flex is provided at the peripheral of the cap body, an operating window is provided on the cap body, a protecting band is provided outside the operating window, sticky buckles are provided on the protecting band and the cap body. When the transfusion is closed, the lien needles are all folded together, the infant head lien needle protective cap, the position of the cap body provided with the operating window are aligned with the lien needle to wear on the infant head, when operating next time, namely, only the protecting band provided outside the operating window is opened. The utility model has beneficial effects that the structure is simple, the operation is convenient, the pain on the body and the loss on the economy of the patient caused by the repeat puncture can be reduced, and the work amount of the medical care personnel can be alleviated.
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Technical field
This utility model relates to a kind of medical apparatus, specifically a kind of pediatric head remaining needle protective cap.
Background technology
At present, known child vein remaining needle in clinical practice more and more widely, and children's is kept somewhere generally is at head, but find in practice transfusion finish remaining needle by traditional method fixing after because children's's skin is tender, cause injury in various degree easily, and move because of children's is young more, be easy to when medical personnel do not note, it be shut down, cause repeated puncture, cause sensual misery and loss economically to the patient.
Summary of the invention
In order to overcome the deficiency on the above-mentioned prior art, this utility model provides a kind of pediatric head remaining needle protective cap.This pediatric head remaining needle protective cap is simple structure not only, and easy to operate.
The technical scheme that its technical problem that solves this utility model adopts is: a kind of pediatric head remaining needle protective cap, and it comprises the medicated cap body, it is characterized in that; Periphery at the medicated cap body is provided with elastic cord, and the medicated cap body is provided with action pane, and action pane is provided with boundary belt outward, and boundary belt and medicated cap body are provided with thread gluing.When transfusion finishes, remaining needle is all drawn in together, again pediatric head remaining needle protective cap, medicated cap body are provided with the position of action pane, aim at remaining needle and be worn on children's's head, only need the opening operation window to be provided with boundary belt outward when operating next time and get final product.
The beneficial effects of the utility model are: simple structure, and easy to operate, reduce patient's sensual misery and loss economically, and alleviate medical personnel's workload because of repeated puncture causes.
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Below in conjunction with accompanying drawing this utility model is further specified.
Fig. 1 is a structural representation of the present utility model.
Among the figure: 1. medicated cap body, 2. elastic cord, 3. action pane, 4. boundary belt, 5. thread gluing.
Specific embodiments
In the drawings, a kind of pediatric head remaining needle protective cap, it comprises medicated cap body 1, it is characterized in that; Periphery at medicated cap body 1 is provided with elastic cord 2, and medicated cap body 1 is provided with action pane 3, is provided with boundary belt 4 outside the action pane 3, and boundary belt 4 and medicated cap body 1 are provided with thread gluing 5.When transfusion finishes, with the whole gatherings of remaining needle together, again pediatric head remaining needle protective cap, medicated cap body 1 are provided with the position of action pane 3, aim at remaining needle and be worn on children's's head, only need to be provided with boundary belt 4 outside the opening operation window 3 next time when operating and get final product.
Claims (1)
1. pediatric head remaining needle protective cap, it comprises the medicated cap body, it is characterized in that; Periphery at the medicated cap body is provided with elastic cord, and the medicated cap body is provided with action pane, and action pane is provided with boundary belt outward, and boundary belt and medicated cap body are provided with thread gluing.
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CN2010200133706U CN201564945U (en) | 2010-01-06 | 2010-01-06 | Infant head lien needle protective cap |
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CF01 | Termination of patent right due to non-payment of annual fee |
Granted publication date: 20100901 Termination date: 20110106 |