CN210301258U - Orthopedics wound identification means - Google Patents

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CN210301258U
CN210301258U CN201821990556.XU CN201821990556U CN210301258U CN 210301258 U CN210301258 U CN 210301258U CN 201821990556 U CN201821990556 U CN 201821990556U CN 210301258 U CN210301258 U CN 210301258U
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柴燕武
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陈国强
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The utility model relates to an orthopedics wound identification means, including pattern portion, casing and an at least instruction stick, wherein, pattern portion is equipped with humanoid pattern, pattern portion locates perhaps locate in the casing on the casing, at least some transparency of casing is in order to see outside the casing humanoid pattern, the both sides of casing are equipped with a plurality of jacks of the direction of height interval arrangement along humanoid pattern, indicate the stick can insert the corresponding position of the directional humanoid pattern of corresponding jack to instruct patient's wound position. The utility model discloses can indicate patient's sick and wounded department for medical personnel, need not take off the conflict mood that the inspection triggered patient blindly.

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Orthopedics wound identification means
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the field of medical equipment, especially, relate to an orthopedics wound marking device.
Background
The orthopedic clinical diagnosis and treatment range is quite wide, and the orthopedic clinical diagnosis and treatment range comprises two lower limbs, two upper limbs, a spine and a pelvis according to parts, wherein the upper limbs are divided into upper arms, forearms and hands; the lower limbs are divided into thighs, shanks and feet; the spine is divided into cervical vertebra, thoracic vertebra, lumbar vertebra and sacral vertebra, the pelvis comprises left and right lateral sides, and most orthopedic patients need to rest in bed.
In the prior orthopedics clinic, the injured part of a patient is mainly inquired or the physical examination of a patient lying in bed is definite, and the patient is often bored by inquiring and examining for many times every day, even the opposition between doctors and patients is caused. Particularly in the autumn and winter, the weather is cold, particularly in the north, the cover is repeatedly lifted for many times every day, so that the patient experiences the cover, and the patient has more tired emotion.
If the device can be provided, the injury and the illness state of the patient can be clear at a glance by medical care personnel without inquiring or checking the patient, and the device has practical significance for simplifying the working procedure of a hospital, improving the working efficiency and improving the relationship between doctors and patients. For example, chinese patent publication No. CN201350191 discloses an orthopedic injury identification device, which includes a back plate made of a magnetic conductive material and at least one movable indication block with magnetism, wherein the front surface of the back plate is arranged in a humanoid shape with homogeneous lattices, one homogeneous lattice represents one bone region, and the bone injury region is indicated by the movable indication block attached to the homogeneous lattice. The movable indication block in the grid can clearly show the injured part, so that medical workers can clearly judge the injury and the illness state of the inpatient at a glance, and can make a judgment instantly, the working procedure is simplified, and the working efficiency is improved. In addition, the orthopedic injury identification device has the advantages of novel design, attractive appearance, simplicity and easiness in operation, low manufacturing cost and exact effect, and can be widely popularized and applied in the field of orthopedics. However, such a magnetic article may be easily interesting for patients or families of patients, especially children, to play with, resulting in a risk of loss.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
To the deficiency of the prior art, the utility model provides an orthopedics wound identification means, including pattern portion, casing and an at least instruction stick, wherein, pattern portion is equipped with humanoid pattern, pattern portion locates perhaps locate in the casing on the casing, at least some transparence of casing is in order to see outside the casing humanoid pattern, the both sides of casing are equipped with a plurality of jacks of the direction of height interval arrangement along humanoid pattern, indicate the stick can insert the corresponding position of the directional humanoid pattern of corresponding jack to instruct patient's wound position.
According to a preferred embodiment, the shell comprises a back shell and a transparent front shell, the back shell and the front shell are detachably connected through screws, the pattern part is arranged between the back shell and the front shell, the human-shaped pattern faces the front shell, and the jacks are arranged on two sides of the front shell.
According to a preferred embodiment, the casing includes dorsal scale and transparent preceding shell, dorsal scale with preceding shell passes through the screw and can dismantle the connection, pattern portion and dorsal scale are integrative, and the humanoid pattern is directly located on the dorsal scale, and the humanoid pattern orientation preceding shell, a plurality of jacks are located the both sides of preceding shell.
According to a preferred embodiment, the orthopedic injury identification device further comprises a back adhesive, wherein the back adhesive is arranged on the back shell so as to be adhered to the corresponding position through the back adhesive.
According to a preferred embodiment, a side of the back shell facing the front shell is provided with a first recess for mounting the pattern part, and a side of the front shell facing the back shell is provided with a second recess smaller than the first recess for confining the pattern part within the first recess by means of the front shell when the front and back shells are connected.
According to a preferred embodiment, the indicating rod includes a first rod body connected to a second rod body, the first rod body being insertable into the insertion hole, the second rod body being larger than the insertion hole so that the second rod body cannot be inserted into the insertion hole, and a resilient holding portion attached to the first rod body so that when the first rod body is inserted into the insertion hole, the holding portion is pressed by the insertion hole to hold the indicating rod in a corresponding position.
According to a preferred embodiment, the first and second bars are integral.
According to a preferred embodiment, the first rod is of a cylindrical configuration and the second rod is of a flat or cylindrical configuration.
According to a preferred embodiment, at least six insertion holes are respectively arranged on two sides of the shell, and the at least six insertion holes are arranged at intervals at positions between the head and the feet of the shell corresponding to the human-shaped patterns.
According to a preferred embodiment, the pattern part is provided with a background of a first color, and at least a part of the end of the indication rod inserted into the insertion hole is provided with a second color different from the first color.
The utility model provides an orthopedics wound identification means has following advantage at least:
firstly, the utility model can indicate the sick and wounded part of the patient for the medical care personnel, and the patient is not required to be blindly uncovered to be checked to cause the feeling of conflict;
secondly, the utility model adopts a non-magnetic structure to indicate the injured and diseased part of the patient, compared with a magnet, the interest of the patient or the family members of the patient is not easy to be caused, and the possibility of losing parts is reduced;
third, the pattern portion can be disassembled, and in some cases, the pattern portion with the corresponding human-shaped pattern can be placed as needed to relieve a feeling of a dull atmosphere in a hospital.
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FIG. 1 is a simplified schematic diagram of a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is an exploded schematic view of a preferred embodiment of the present invention; and
fig. 3 is a schematic structural diagram of a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
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100: the pattern section 110: human-shaped pattern 200: shell body
210: the back shell 211: first groove 220: front shell
221: the insertion hole 222: second groove 300: indicating rod
310: first rod 320: second rod 330: holding part
400: screw 500: back adhesive
Detailed Description
This is described in detail below with reference to figures 1, 2 and 3.
In the description of the present invention, it should be understood that if the terms "center", "longitudinal", "lateral", "length", "width", "thickness", "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", "clockwise", "counterclockwise", etc. are used in the orientation or positional relationship indicated on the basis of the drawings, it is only for convenience of description and simplification of the description, but it is not intended to indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as limiting the present invention.
In the description of the present invention, it is also to be understood that the terms "first", "second", and the like, if any, are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implying any number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of that feature. In the description of the present invention, the terms "plurality" or "a plurality", if any, mean two or more unless specifically limited otherwise.
In the description of the present invention, it should be understood that the terms "mounting," "connecting," "fixing," and the like are used in a broad sense, and may be fixed, detachable, or integrally connected, for example; can be mechanically or electrically connected; they may be connected directly or indirectly through intervening media, or they may be interconnected between two elements. To one of ordinary skill in the art, the specific meaning of the above terms in the present invention can be understood as a matter of context, unless otherwise explicitly stated and/or defined.
In the description of the present invention, it should also be understood that unless otherwise explicitly specified or limited, "over" or "under" a first feature may include the first and second features being in direct contact, and may also include the first and second features not being in direct contact but being in contact with each other through another feature therebetween. Also, the first feature being "on," "above" and "over" the second feature includes the first feature being directly on and obliquely above the second feature, or merely indicating that the first feature is at a higher level than the second feature. A first feature being "under," "below," and "beneath" a second feature includes the first feature being directly under and obliquely below the second feature, or simply meaning that the first feature is at a lesser elevation than the second feature.
According to a preferred embodiment, an orthopedic injury marking device may include at least one of a pattern part 100, a housing 200, and at least one indicator stick 300. The pattern part 100 may be provided with a human-shaped pattern 110. The pattern part 100 may be provided on the case 200 or in the case 200. At least a portion of the housing 200 may be transparent to enable the human-shaped pattern 110 to be visible from outside the housing 200. Both sides of the case 200 may be provided with a plurality of insertion holes 221 arranged at intervals in the height direction of the chevron pattern 110. The indication rod 300 may be inserted into the corresponding insertion hole 221 to point to the corresponding portion of the human-shaped pattern 110 to indicate the patient's affected part. Preferably, the orthopedic injury identification device can be arranged on a wall body near the corresponding sickbed.
According to a preferred embodiment, the housing 200 may include a back shell 210 and/or a transparent front shell 220. The back case 210 and the front case 220 may be detachably coupled by a plurality of screws 400. The pattern part 100 may be provided between the back case 210 and the front case 220. The chevron pattern 110 may be oriented toward the front shell 220. A plurality of insertion holes 221 may be provided at both sides of the front case 220. Preferably, the pattern part may be a photograph. The pattern portion can be dismantled, in some cases, can place the pattern portion that has corresponding humanoid pattern as required in order to alleviate the vexed atmosphere of hospital. Preferably, the orthopedic wound identification device may include several pattern portions. The different pattern portions may have a humanoid pattern corresponding to different cartoon characters. For example, in pediatrics, some children may be given an emotion, and may be replaced with their favorite cartoon characters to soothe their emotions.
According to a preferred embodiment, the housing 200 may include a back case 210 and a transparent front case 220. The rear case 210 and the front case 220 may be detachably coupled by a screw 400 or a bolt. The pattern part 100 may be integrated with the back case 210. The human-shaped pattern 110 may be directly provided on the back case 210. The chevron pattern 110 faces toward the front shell 220. A plurality of insertion holes 221 may be provided at both sides of the front case 220.
According to a preferred embodiment, the orthopedic wound identification device may include a gum 500. The back glue 500 may be provided on the back shell 210 to paste the orthopedic injury identification device to a corresponding position through the back glue 500.
According to a preferred embodiment, a side of the back case 210 facing the front case 220 may be provided with a first groove 211 for mounting the pattern part 100. A side of the front case 220 facing the back case 210 may be provided with a second groove 222. The second groove 222 may be smaller than the first groove 211 to confine the pattern part 100 within the first groove 211 by the front case 220 when the front case 220 and the rear case 210 are coupled.
According to a preferred embodiment, the indication stick 300 may include at least one of a first stick body 310, a second stick body 320, and an elastic holder 330. The first rod 310 may be connected to the second rod 320. The first rod 310 may be inserted into the insertion hole 221. The second rod 320 may be larger than the insertion hole 221 so that the second rod 320 cannot be inserted into the insertion hole 221. The holding part 330 may be attached to the first rod body 310 such that when the first rod body 310 is inserted into the insertion hole 221, the holding part 330 is pressed by the insertion hole 221 to hold the indication rod 300 at a corresponding position.
According to a preferred embodiment, the first and second bodies 310 and 320 may be integral or removably connected.
According to a preferred embodiment, the first rod 310 may be provided with a cylindrical structure. The second rod 320 may have a flat structure or a cylindrical structure.
According to a preferred embodiment, both sides of the housing 200 may be provided with at least six insertion holes 221, respectively. At least six insertion holes 221 may be arranged at intervals at positions between the head and the foot of the case 200 corresponding to the chevron pattern 110.
According to a preferred embodiment, a background of a first color may be applied to the pattern part 100. At least a portion of the end of the indication rod 300 inserted into the insertion hole 221 may be in a second color different from the first color. For example, the first color may be white or green. The second color may be red or yellow.
According to a preferred embodiment, the first and second rods 310 and 320 may be one of plastic, wood, and stainless steel. The holding part 330 may be one of rubber and latex.
It should be noted that the above-mentioned embodiments are exemplary, and those skilled in the art can devise various solutions in light of the present disclosure, which are also within the scope of the present disclosure and fall within the scope of the present disclosure. It should be understood by those skilled in the art that the present specification and drawings are illustrative only and are not limiting upon the claims. The scope of the invention is defined by the claims and their equivalents.

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1. The orthopedic injury identification device is characterized by comprising a pattern part (100), a shell (200) and at least one indicating rod (300), wherein the pattern part (100) is provided with a human-shaped pattern (110), the pattern part (100) is arranged on the shell (200) or in the shell (200), at least one part of the shell (200) is transparent so that the human-shaped pattern (110) can be seen from the outside of the shell (200), a plurality of inserting holes (221) are formed in two sides of the shell (200) and are arranged at intervals along the height direction of the human-shaped pattern (110), and the indicating rod (300) can be inserted into the corresponding inserting holes (221) to point to the corresponding part of the human-shaped pattern (110) so as to indicate the injury part of a patient.
2. The orthopedic wound identification device of claim 1, wherein the housing (200) comprises a back shell (210) and a transparent front shell (220), the back shell (210) and the front shell (220) are detachably connected by a screw (400), the pattern portion (100) is disposed between the back shell (210) and the front shell (220), the human-shaped pattern (110) faces the front shell (220), and the plurality of insertion holes (221) are disposed at both sides of the front shell (220).
3. The orthopedic wound identification device of claim 1, wherein the housing (200) comprises a back shell (210) and a transparent front shell (220), the back shell (210) and the front shell (220) are detachably connected by a screw (400), the pattern portion (100) is integrated with the back shell (210), the human-shaped pattern (110) is directly disposed on the back shell (210), the human-shaped pattern (110) faces the front shell (220), and the plurality of insertion holes (221) are disposed on both sides of the front shell (220).
4. The orthopedic wound identification device according to claim 2 or 3, further comprising a back adhesive (500), wherein the back adhesive (500) is disposed on the back shell (210) to adhere the orthopedic wound identification device to a corresponding position through the back adhesive (500).
5. The orthopedic wound identification device of claim 2, wherein a surface of the back shell (210) facing the front shell (220) is provided with a first groove (211) for mounting the pattern part (100), and a surface of the front shell (220) facing the back shell (210) is provided with a second groove (222), the second groove (222) being smaller than the first groove (211) to restrain the pattern part (100) within the first groove (211) by means of the front shell (220) when the front shell (220) and the back shell (210) are coupled.
6. The orthopedic wound identification device of claim 1, wherein the indicator rod (300) comprises a first rod body (310), a second rod body (320), and a resilient retention portion (330), the first rod body (310) being connected to the second rod body (320), the first rod body (310) being insertable into the receptacle (221), the second rod body (320) being larger than the receptacle (221) such that the second rod body (320) cannot be inserted into the receptacle (221), the retention portion (330) being attached to the first rod body (310) such that when the first rod body (310) is inserted into the receptacle (221), the retention portion (330) is squeezed by the receptacle (221) to retain the indicator rod (300) in a corresponding position.
7. The orthopedic wound identification device of claim 6, wherein the first (310) and second (320) bars are unitary.
8. The orthopedic wound identification device of claim 6 or 7, characterized in that the first rod (310) is provided with a cylindrical structure and the second rod (320) is provided with a flat or cylindrical structure.
9. The orthopedic wound identification device of claim 1, wherein at least six insertion holes (221) are respectively formed at both sides of the housing (200), and the at least six insertion holes (221) are arranged at intervals at positions between the head and the foot of the housing (200) corresponding to the chevron-shaped pattern (110).
10. The orthopedic wound identification device of claim 1, characterized in that the pattern portion (100) is provided with a background of a first color, and at least a portion of one end of the indicator rod (300) inserted into the insertion hole (221) is provided with a second color different from the first color.
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