CN202427000U - One-way adapter for atomization in children internal medicine - Google Patents
One-way adapter for atomization in children internal medicine Download PDFInfo
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The utility model relates to the field of medical appliances, in particular to a one-way adapter for atomization in children internal medicine. The one-way adapter comprises a fine spray inlet pipe interface, a fine spray outlet pipe interface, a fine spray circulating chamber and an external connection pipe interface; the fine spray circulating chamber is a thin-walled hollow elliptic component, the side surface of the fine spray circulating chamber is provided with the fine spray inlet pipe interface, the middle part of the bottom of the fine spray circulating chamber is provided with the external connection pipe interface, and the top of the fine spray circulating chamber is provided with the fine spray outlet pipe interface; and a one-way airflow stopping valve is arranged in the fine spray outlet pipe interface. The one-way adapter is simple in structure and convenient to use, and solves the problem of possible iatrogenic cross infection caused by the normal atomization inhalers.
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Technical field
This utility model relates to medical instruments field, especially a kind of child's internal medicine unidirectional adaptor that atomizes.
Background technology
In little department of pediatrics is clinical; Nebulizer is the important means of treatment respiratory tract disease, but used fog device belongs to the equipment of recycling at present, and the child uses nebulizer to breathe; When sucking aerosol, unavoidably can breathe out the gas that carries the germs of a disease; Be trapped in sometimes in the fog output tube of nebulizer, both made to change to suck face shield, the pathogenic bacteria in the fog output tube is also caused medical cross infection easily.
The utility model content
The purpose of this utility model is in order to overcome above-mentioned technical disadvantages a kind of child's internal medicine unidirectional adaptor that atomizes to be provided.
The technical scheme that this utility model technical solution problem adopts is: a kind of child's internal medicine unidirectional adaptor that atomizes; Include mist interface tube, fog output tube interface, aerosol circulation storehouse and outer connecting pipe interface; Said aerosol circulation storehouse is the oval component of thin walled hollow, and the side is provided with into the mist interface tube, and the center, bottom is provided with the outer connecting pipe interface; The top is provided with the fog output tube interface, is provided with the one-way gas flow trap in the said fog output tube interface.
The beneficial effect that this utility model had is:
This utility model is simple in structure, and is easy to use, solved the iatrogenic cross infection problem that common nebulizer possibly cause.
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Accompanying drawing 1 is the structural representation of this utility model.
The specific embodiment
Do following detailed description below in conjunction with 1 pair of this utility model of accompanying drawing.
As shown in Figure 1; This utility model includes mist interface tube 1, fog output tube interface 2, aerosol circulation storehouse 3 and outer connecting pipe interface 4; Said aerosol circulation storehouse 3 is the oval component of thin walled hollow, and the side is provided with into mist interface tube 1, and the center, bottom is provided with outer connecting pipe interface 4; The top is provided with fog output tube interface 2, is provided with one-way gas flow trap 5 in the said fog output tube interface 2.In the use, the folk prescription that one-way gas flow trap 5 guarantees aerosol is to circulation.
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1. child's internal medicine unidirectional adaptor that atomizes; It is characterized in that: include mist interface tube, fog output tube interface, aerosol circulation storehouse and outer connecting pipe interface; Said aerosol circulation storehouse is the oval component of thin walled hollow, and the side is provided with into the mist interface tube, and the center, bottom is provided with the outer connecting pipe interface; The top is provided with the fog output tube interface, is provided with the one-way gas flow trap in the said fog output tube interface.
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Granted publication date: 20120912 Termination date: 20130107 |