CN202960583U - Percussion hammer for neurology department - Google Patents

Percussion hammer for neurology department Download PDF

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CN202960583U
CN202960583U CN 201320012616 CN201320012616U CN202960583U CN 202960583 U CN202960583 U CN 202960583U CN 201320012616 CN201320012616 CN 201320012616 CN 201320012616 U CN201320012616 U CN 201320012616U CN 202960583 U CN202960583 U CN 202960583U
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The utility model belongs to the technical field of medical apparatus, and particularly relates to a percussion hammer for the neurology department. The percussion hammer comprises a hammer head and a hammer rod, wherein the rear end of the hammer rod is provided with a hammer handle, the rear end of the hammer handle is provided with a hook, a rubber sleeve is sleeved outside the hammer head, and an opening of the rubber sleeve is provided with an elastic band. The percussion hammer is simple in structure and easy to achieve. Due to arrangement of the hook, the percussion hammer is easy to hang and convenient to use. The hammer handle with an arc-shaped middle portion enables the percussion hammer to be held with hands conveniently. Due to arrangement of anti-skid lines, use of the percussion hammer is more convenient. Due to arrangement of the rubber sleeve, use effects of the percussion hammer are improved.

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Neurologic percussion hammer
Technical field
This utility model relates to a kind of neurologic percussion hammer, belongs to technical field of medical instruments.
Background technology
The Neurology Department doctor often can use percussion hammer when checking to patient, existing percussion hammer only has tup and hammer stem usually, uses inconvenience, easily landing, and use rear inconvenience placement, and there is no fixing position, when reusing, be inconvenient to seek.
The utility model content
The technical problems to be solved in the utility model is: provide a kind of simple in structure, use and place neurologic percussion hammer easily.
This utility model is that the technical scheme that its technical problem of solution adopts is: described neurologic percussion hammer, comprise tup and hammer stem, it is characterized in that: the hammer stem end arranges hammer handle, and the hammer handle end arranges hook, tup overcoat rubber sleeve, the opening part of rubber sleeve arranges elastic cord.
The hammer handle that arranges is convenient to hand-held, the convenient use; The hook of hammer handle end, the convenient suspension; The rubber sleeve in the tup outside can improve result of use, alleviates the Principle of Pain sense, and the opening part of rubber sleeve arranges elastic cord, is convenient to change.
The middle part of described hammer handle is the arc of indent, is evenly distributed with anti-slip veins on hammer handle.The arc of indent and anti-slip veins all can be conveniently hand-held, anti-slip veins can indent also can projection, can be point-like, also can be waveform.
The beneficial effects of the utility model are:
Simple in structure, easily realize; The setting of hook makes the convenient suspension of percussion hammer, and is easy to use; The hammer handle of middle part arc is convenient to hand-held, and the setting of anti-slip veins is used convenient; The setting of rubber sleeve can improve result of use.
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Fig. 1 is structural representation of the present utility model.
In figure: 1, tup 2, hammer stem 3, hammer handle 4, anti-slip veins 5, hook 6, elastic cord 7, rubber sleeve.
The specific embodiment
Below in conjunction with accompanying drawing, this utility model is described further:
As shown in Figure 1, neurologic percussion hammer described in the utility model comprises tup 1 and hammer stem 2, and hammer stem 2 ends arrange hammer handle 3, and hammer handle 3 ends arrange hook 5, tup 1 overcoat rubber sleeve 7, and the opening part of rubber sleeve 7 arranges elastic cord 6.
The middle part of hammer handle 3 is the arc of indent, is evenly distributed with anti-slip veins 4 on hammer handle 3.
During use, the hand-held hammer handle 3 of doctor can check patient, after using, hook 5 can be hung over ad-hoc location, is convenient to use next time.

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1. neurologic percussion hammer, comprise tup (1) and hammer stem (2), it is characterized in that: hammer stem (2) end arranges hammer handle (3), and hammer handle (3) end arranges hook (5), tup (1) overcoat rubber sleeve (7), the opening part of rubber sleeve (7) arranges elastic cord (6).
2. neurologic percussion hammer according to claim 1, it is characterized in that: the middle part of hammer handle (3) is the arc of indent, is evenly distributed with anti-slip veins (4) on hammer handle (3).
CN 201320012616 2013-01-10 2013-01-10 Percussion hammer for neurology department Expired - Fee Related CN202960583U (en)

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