CN211067766U - Chair for ophthalmologic eye washing operation - Google Patents

Chair for ophthalmologic eye washing operation Download PDF

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CN211067766U
CN211067766U CN201921697426.1U CN201921697426U CN211067766U CN 211067766 U CN211067766 U CN 211067766U CN 201921697426 U CN201921697426 U CN 201921697426U CN 211067766 U CN211067766 U CN 211067766U
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祁长流
刘桂琴
袁芳兰
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The utility model provides a chair for eye washing operation in ophthalmology, which comprises a backrest and a stool; the head end of the backrest is connected with the sitting stool, and the tail end of the backrest is connected with the head-up supporting plate; the supine supporting plate and the backrest are positioned on the same plane, and the head of the patient is supported flatly; the left and right side head supporting plates are symmetrically arranged on the two sides of the head-up supporting plate, and the included angle between the left and right side head supporting plates and the head-up supporting plate ranges from 120 degrees to 160 degrees; when a patient needs to turn his head sideways, the patient can clean his eyes without turning his body sideways, and can lean on the left head supporting plate or the right head supporting plate when the patient turns his head sideways, without the need of adjusting his body sideways, and the angle is designed, so that the patient can turn to the angle that the doctor can treat best when he turns his head sideways; and the stool is still connected with the infusion bottle lantern ring, and at the in-process of reality treatment, the patient probably needs to be assisted with the infusion and carries out the washing of eyes, and the infusion bottle lantern ring is used for placing the drip bottle to can carry out the infusion in step when supplying the patient to wash eyes, give the more comprehensive treatment of patient.

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Chair for ophthalmologic eye washing operation
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of medical equipment, especially, relate to a seat for ophthalmology eye washing operation.
Background
At present, in the treatment of ophthalmology disease, all need the patient to wash and wash eyes and reach treatment, specific keeping away from is just fully to wash conjunctiva bag and eyelid surrounding skin, wash eye secretion, microorganism, dirty sand and dust and grease foreign matter, this process needs medical personnel to use the pharmaceutical industry to go on, in the cleaning process, use a certain amount of liquid medicine to wash, liquid medicine can flow along people's face, like this, adopt improper posture to make liquid medicine flow everywhere along the face, and the cleaning performance is not good. And the transfusion is needed under special conditions during the eye washing operation of ophthalmology department, which has more requirements on the seat for the eye washing operation of ophthalmology department.
In the prior art, a seat for ophthalmologic eye washing operation, as disclosed in patent No. 201820932791.5, specifically includes a backrest, a headrest and a liquid medicine hand-set device, and provides a seat which is more comfortable for a patient to face up, but in the real eye washing operation, the left and right side heads of the patient need to be cleaned at a certain angle, obviously, the ophthalmologic seat in the prior art needs to be further optimized; in addition, some patients may need infusion when performing eye washing treatment, but the existing seat cannot hang an infusion bottle, and the existing seat can only be held by other people or hung by finding another infusion support, which is very inconvenient.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
To the weak point that exists among the above-mentioned technique, the utility model provides a seat for ophthalmology eye washing operation to solve the current ophthalmology eye washing seat that provides among the prior art and can't provide one and make things convenient for patient to use when inclining, and the unable problem of direct infusion.
In order to achieve the above object, the present invention provides a chair for ophthalmologic eye washing operation, comprising a backrest and a stool; the head end of the backrest is connected with the sitting stool, and the tail end of the backrest is connected with a head-up supporting plate; the head supporting plate and the backrest are positioned on the same plane, and the head of the patient is supported flatly; the left and right side head supporting plates are symmetrically arranged on two sides of the head-up supporting plate, and the side head of the patient leans against the left side head supporting plate or the right side head supporting plate to clean the eyes; the stool is further connected with a connecting rod, an infusion bottle lantern ring is arranged at the tail end of the connecting rod, and the infusion bottle lantern ring is used for placing an infusion bottle for infusion when a patient cleans eyes.
Preferably, both sides of the backrest are connected with annular fixing rods, and the annular fixing rods are provided with rotating shafts which are fixed on the backrest so as to form a structure that the annular fixing rods rotate around the rotating shafts; one end of the annular fixed rod is connected with the rotating shaft, and the other end of the annular fixed rod is provided with a cup stand; the cup stand is used for placing a cup to receive liquid when a patient cleans eyes.
Preferably, the annular fixing rod is circular and has a telescopic structure so as to adapt to different receiving angles.
Preferably, the rotating shaft is hinged to the backrest so as to adjust the rotating shaft to be always kept in a vertical state.
Preferably, the cup stand is circular and is provided with a notch for accommodating a cup handle of the cup to pass through, and the cup handle is lifted to take the quilt out of the cup stand.
Preferably, the connecting rod comprises a horizontally arranged cross rod and a vertically arranged telescopic screw rod; one end of the cross rod is fixed on the stool, the other end of the cross rod is connected with the telescopic screw rod, the telescopic screw rod is provided with the infusion bottle lantern ring, and the telescopic screw rod is of a lifting structure so as to adjust the height of the infusion bottle.
Preferably, the lower end of the backrest is hinged to the stool so as to adjust the inclination angle of the backrest.
Preferably, the head rest supporting plate is connected with the backrest through a telescopic rod, and the telescopic rod is used for adjusting the distance between the head rest supporting plate and the backrest.
Preferably, the head supporting plate on the back, the left side head supporting plate and the right side head supporting plate are all wrapped with flexible cotton pads.
In the prior art, the seat for ophthalmologic eye washing operation is only used when the patient is in the head-up posture, and an ophthalmologic eye washing seat as disclosed in patent No. 201820932791.5 is based on the improvement of the patient in the head-up posture, and the liquid medicine is collected by adjusting the height of the liquid medicine collecting devices at both sides to be tightly attached to the face of the patient, but the situations that the patient needs to be on the side and the infusion needs to be performed at the same time are not considered;
in the utility model, a chair for eye washing operation in ophthalmology is provided, which comprises a backrest and a stool; the head end of the backrest is connected with the sitting stool, and the tail end of the backrest is connected with the head-up supporting plate; the supine supporting plate and the backrest are positioned on the same plane, and the head of the patient is supported flatly; the left and right side head supporting plates are symmetrically arranged on the two sides of the head-up supporting plate, and the included angle between the left and right side head supporting plates and the head-up supporting plate ranges from 120 degrees to 160 degrees; the left and right side head supporting plates support the two sides of the head when a patient lies down, and when the patient needs to lean on the head, the patient can clean the eyes without leaning on the body but only leaning on the head, because the patient can lean on the left side head supporting plate or the right side head supporting plate when the patient needs to lean on the head, the patient does not need to adjust the body to adapt to the flat head supporting plate, and the angle has design requirements, so that the patient can depend on the angle which is best treated by a doctor when leaning on the head; the stool is also connected with a connecting rod, the tail end of the connecting rod is provided with an infusion bottle lantern ring, and the infusion bottle lantern ring is used for placing an infusion bottle for the patient to carry out infusion when the eyes of the patient are cleaned; because in the process of actual treatment, the patient may need to be assisted with infusion to clean the eyes, and then the eye-washing device can be just hung on the lantern ring of the infusion bottle of the utility model, so that the patient can be treated more thoroughly.
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Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the present invention;
fig. 2 is a side view of the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a structural view of the head-up support plate of the present invention;
FIG. 4 is a structural view of the annular fixing rod of the present invention;
FIG. 5 is a structural view of the infusion tube sleeve ring of the present invention;
fig. 6 is a front view of the present invention.
The main element symbols are as follows:
1. a backrest; 11. an annular fixing rod; 12. a rotating shaft; 13. a cup holder; 2. a stool; 21. a connecting rod; 211. a cross bar; 212. a telescopic screw; 22. A ring of infusion bottle; 23. a dropping bottle; 3. a head-up supporting plate; 31. a telescopic rod; 4. a left side head rest; 5. a right side head support plate.
Detailed Description
In order to make the present invention clearer, the present invention will be further described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to fig. 1-5, a chair for eye washing operation in ophthalmology is specifically described, which comprises a backrest 1 and a stool 2; the head end of the backrest 1 is connected with the sitting stool 2, and the tail end is connected with the head-up supporting plate 3; the supine supporting plate 3 and the backrest 1 are positioned on the same plane, and the head of the patient is supported flatly; the left head supporting plate 4 and the right head supporting plate 5 are symmetrically arranged on the two sides of the supine head supporting plate 3, and the included angles of the left head supporting plate 4 and the right head supporting plate 5 and the supine head supporting plate 3 are found to be most suitable within the range of 120-160 degrees through the summary of the experience of medical staff for cleaning eyes for a long time, so that a patient can feel comfortable when the patient leans to the side, and the medical staff can conveniently clean the eyes; when the side head of the patient leans against the left side head supporting plate or the right side head supporting plate, the patient does not need to lean against the body and only needs to turn the head, because the side head still leans against a flat plate when only the flat plate is used, the patient needs to be matched with the body to turn the body, otherwise the head cannot be comfortably leaned against and cannot be fixed in a posture for a long time to be cleaned by medical staff; the stool 2 is further connected with a connecting rod 21, the tail end of the connecting rod 21 is provided with an infusion bottle collar 22, and the infusion bottle collar 22 is used for placing a dropping bottle 23 for infusion when a patient cleans eyes.
In the present embodiment, please refer to fig. 3, two sides of the backrest 1 are both connected with an annular fixing rod 11, and the annular fixing rod 11 is provided with a rotating shaft 12 fixed on the backrest to form a structure that the annular fixing rod 11 rotates around the rotating shaft 12; one end of the annular fixed rod 11 is connected with the rotating shaft, and the other end of the annular fixed rod is provided with a cup holder 13; the cup holder 13 is used for holding a cup to receive liquid when the patient cleans the eyes. As a more preferable scheme, the annular fixing rod is annular and has a telescopic structure, and the annular fixing rod can be better suitable for receiving the liquid medicine left from the face of the patient at multiple angles; moreover, the curvatures of all annular parts are consistent, so that the telescopic adjustment can be better performed.
In the embodiment, the rotating shaft 12 is hinged on the backrest 1 to adjust the rotating shaft to be always kept in a vertical state; because the backrest and the stool can be connected in a hinged mode to adjust the inclination angle, the annular fixing rod for placing the cup can incline along with the adjustment of the angle of the backrest, the rotating shaft and the backrest are also connected in a hinged mode, medical staff can adjust the angle of the annular fixing rod when the angle of the backrest is adjusted, the cup is always kept in a vertical and upward state, and the cup can receive liquid medicine.
In the embodiment, referring to fig. 4, the cup holder 13 is circular and is provided with a gap for accommodating a cup handle of a cup to pass through, and the cup handle is lifted to take out a quilt from the cup holder; in the actual medical process, the medical receiving cup may be provided with a cup handle, so that the cup handle is placed in a gap in order to be suitable for more scenes, and the cup is convenient to replace.
In the present embodiment, the connecting rod 21 includes a horizontally disposed cross bar 211 and a vertically disposed telescopic screw 212; one end of the cross bar 23 is fixed on the stool 2, the other end is connected with a telescopic screw 212, the telescopic screw 212 is provided with an infusion bottle lantern ring 22, and the telescopic screw is of a lifting structure so as to adjust the height of the infusion bottle.
In the present embodiment, referring to fig. 1-6, the lower end of the backrest 1 is hinged to the stool 2 to adjust the inclination angle of the backrest 2, and the same is suitable for patients with various heights; the supine head supporting plate 3 is connected with the backrest 1 through a telescopic rod 31 and is used for adjusting the distance between the supine head supporting plate and the backrest; of course, in order to prevent the head of the patient from feeling cold when contacting the chair and to keep a posture for a long time, the surfaces of the head rest, the left and right side head rest are coated with flexible cotton pads.
The utility model has the advantages that:
1) the back rest is also provided with the head-up supporting plate, and the left head-supporting plate and the side head-supporting plate are symmetrically arranged on the two sides of the head-up supporting plate, so that a patient can conveniently lean on the chair when needing to clean eyes by side head, and the movement of the patient along with the side body in the prior art is not needed;
2) a cup stand is erected on the backrest through an annular fixed rod; the device is a rotatable and telescopic structure which is used for receiving liquid flowing out when a patient cleans eyes and ensures an optimum angle;
3) the transfusion bottle lantern ring is erected on the stool through the connecting rod, so that a patient does not need to excessively erect transfusion bottle equipment when needing to be assisted with transfusion, and time and equipment cost are saved.
The above disclosure is only one or several specific embodiments of the present invention, but the present invention is not limited thereto, and any changes that can be made by those skilled in the art should fall within the protection scope of the present invention.

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1. A chair for ophthalmologic eye washing operation comprises a backrest and a sitting stool, wherein the head end of the backrest is connected with the sitting stool, and the tail end of the backrest is connected with a head-up supporting plate; the head support plate and the backrest are positioned on the same plane, and the head of the patient is supported flatly; a left head supporting plate and a right head supporting plate are symmetrically arranged on two sides of the head-up supporting plate, and the side head of the patient leans against the left head supporting plate or the right head supporting plate to clean the eyes; the stool is provided with a connecting rod, the tail end of the connecting rod is provided with an infusion bottle lantern ring, and the infusion bottle lantern ring is used for placing an infusion bottle for infusion when a patient cleans eyes.
2. The chair for ophthalmologic eye washing operation according to claim 1, wherein annular fixing rods are connected to both sides of the backrest, and the annular fixing rods are provided with rotating shafts to be fixed on the backrest so as to form a structure that the annular fixing rods rotate around the rotating shafts; one end of the annular fixed rod is connected with the rotating shaft, and the other end of the annular fixed rod is provided with a cup stand; the cup stand is used for placing a cup to receive liquid when a patient cleans eyes.
3. The chair for ophthalmic eye washing of claim 2, wherein the annular securing rod is circular and has a telescopic structure to accommodate different receiving angles.
4. A seat for ophthalmic eye washing procedures according to claim 2, wherein the pivot is hinged to the backrest to adjust the pivot to remain upright at all times.
5. A chair for use in ophthalmic eye washing procedures according to claim 2, wherein the cup holder is annular in shape and is provided with a notch for the passage of the handle of the cup.
6. The chair for ophthalmic eye washing operations of claim 1, wherein the connecting rod comprises a horizontally disposed crossbar and a vertically disposed telescopic screw; one end of the cross rod is fixed on the stool, the other end of the cross rod is connected with the telescopic screw rod, the telescopic screw rod is provided with the infusion bottle lantern ring, and the telescopic screw rod is of a lifting structure so as to adjust the height of the infusion bottle.
7. A seat for ophthalmic eye washing procedures according to claim 1, wherein the lower end of the backrest is hinged to the bench to adjust the angle of inclination of the backrest.
8. The chair for ophthalmic eye washing of claim 1, wherein the head rest is connected to the backrest by a telescopic rod for adjusting the distance of the head rest from the backrest.
9. The chair for ophthalmic eye washing of claim 1, wherein the head rest, the left and right side head rest are each coated with a flexible cotton pad.
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