CN201959329U - Liftable infusion support - Google Patents

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CN201959329U
CN201959329U CN2011200554362U CN201120055436U CN201959329U CN 201959329 U CN201959329 U CN 201959329U CN 2011200554362 U CN2011200554362 U CN 2011200554362U CN 201120055436 U CN201120055436 U CN 201120055436U CN 201959329 U CN201959329 U CN 201959329U
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The utility model discloses a liftable infusion support, which relates to the field of medical apparatus and instruments, and comprises a lifting rod (1), a cross rod (2), hangers (3), a fastening knob (4), a seat (5), chair legs (6) and gliding wheels (7), wherein the top end of the lifting rod (1) is provided with the cross rod (2); both ends of the cross rod (2) are provided with the hangers (3); the lower end of the lifting rod (1) is connected with the chair legs (6) through the fastening knob (4); the chair legs (6) are provided with the seat (5); and the gliding wheels (7) are arranged at the bottoms of the chair legs (6). The liftable infusion support has a simple structure and is time-saving and labor-saving, and the height of the liftable infusion support is easier to regulate.

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A kind of liftable drip stand
Technical field:
This utility model relates to medical instruments field, is specifically related to a kind of liftable drip stand.
Background technology:
Development along with medical and health care system, be the drip stand of the patient's infusion liquid development need that is out of step with the times far away, the altitude mixture control aspect of drip stand particularly, most drip stand adopts bolt to realize altitude mixture control, the adjustment process more complicated, be inconvenient to operate, when especially needs of patients moved, drip stand too high inconvenient patient moved.
The utility model content:
The purpose of this utility model provides a kind of liftable drip stand, and it is simple in structure, regulates height than being easier to, and is time saving and energy saving.
In order to solve the existing problem of background technology, this utility model is taked following technical scheme: it comprises elevating lever 1, cross bar 2, hook 3, tightening knob 4, seat 5, chair lower limb 6 and movable pulley 7, the top of elevating lever 1 is provided with cross bar 2, two of cross bar 2 is provided with hook 3, the lower end of elevating lever 1 is connected by tightening knob 4 with chair lower limb 6, chair lower limb 6 is provided with seat 5, and chair lower limb 6 is arranged with movable pulley 7.
When this utility model uses, can adjust the height of elevating lever 1 as required, adopt tightening knob to revolve 4 and tightly get final product, when not needing to use, elevating lever 1 be transferred to minimum, use as seat.
The utlity model has following beneficial effect: simple in structure, regulate height than being easier to, time saving and energy saving.
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Fig. 1 is a structural representation of the present utility model.
The specific embodiment:
With reference to Fig. 1, this specific embodiment is taked following technical scheme: it comprises elevating lever 1, cross bar 2, hook 3, tightening knob 4, seat 5, chair lower limb 6 and movable pulley 7, the top of elevating lever 1 is provided with cross bar 2, two of cross bar 2 is provided with hook 3, the lower end of elevating lever 1 is connected by tightening knob 4 with chair lower limb 6, chair lower limb 6 is provided with seat 5, and chair lower limb 6 is arranged with movable pulley 7.
When this specific embodiment is used, can adjust the height of elevating lever 1 as required, adopt tightening knob to revolve 4 and tightly get final product, when not needing to use, elevating lever 1 be transferred to minimum, use as seat.
This specific embodiment is simple in structure, regulates height than being easier to, and is time saving and energy saving.

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1. liftable drip stand, it is characterized in that it comprises elevating lever (1), cross bar (2), hook (3), tightening knob (4), seat (5), chair lower limb (6) and movable pulley (7), the top of elevating lever (1) is provided with cross bar (2), two of cross bar (2) is provided with hook (3), the lower end of elevating lever (1) is connected by tightening knob (4) with chair lower limb (6), chair lower limb (6) is provided with seat (5), and chair lower limb (6) is arranged with movable pulley (7).
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