CN211214828U - Portable first-aid oropharynx ventilating spoon capable of choking food - Google Patents

Portable first-aid oropharynx ventilating spoon capable of choking food Download PDF

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CN211214828U
CN211214828U CN201921702083.3U CN201921702083U CN211214828U CN 211214828 U CN211214828 U CN 211214828U CN 201921702083 U CN201921702083 U CN 201921702083U CN 211214828 U CN211214828 U CN 211214828U
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韩文卉
崔赢
刘宇
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The utility model discloses a portable first-aid oropharynx air-permeable spoon for dysphagia, which comprises a finger sleeve, an intraoral supporting pad, an oropharynx air duct and a spoon head; one end of the finger sleeve is connected with one end of the intraoral supporting pad, the other end of the intraoral supporting pad is connected with one end of the oropharynx air duct, and the other end of the oropharynx air duct is connected with the spoon head. The utility model can be operated by one hand when removing the food in the mouth for dysphagia patients, thereby saving time for rescuing patients; once choking happens, and the patient is suffocated due to the fact that food cannot be taken out in time, the head of the spoon can be taken down, and a channel formed by the finger sleeve, the intraoral support pad and the oropharynx air duct opens an air duct for the patient to keep smooth breathing; meanwhile, the negative pressure at the later stage is convenient to attract residues; the utility model has simple structure, simple using method and convenient use at home; by using the ventilation spoon of the utility model, the choke can be removed in a short time, which plays an important role in improving the living quality of the whole people.

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Portable first-aid oropharynx ventilating spoon capable of choking food
Technical Field
The utility model belongs to the technical field of medical instrument, in particular to a portable choking first-aid oropharynx air-permeable spoon.
Background
Dysphagia refers to the situation that in the eating process, food blocks the pharynx or is blocked in the narrow part of the esophagus, even enters the trachea by mistake, resulting in respiratory depression and even endangering life; the elderly are likely to have dysphagia due to physiological reasons and some diseases. Once choking and asphyxia occur, the average survival time is only as short as 6 min. Even if the young people are strong, the time is not more than 8 min. At this point, rescue measures must be taken effectively in time. Otherwise, the patient will be life-threatening due to dyspnea for a short period of time. Recently, 4000 people in the United states have been reported to be sudden death due to dysphagia every year, and the six causes of sudden death. Therefore, there is a need to develop a rescue apparatus capable of effectively rescuing dysphagia patients.
Disclosure of Invention
Aiming at the problems, the utility model makes up the defects of the prior art and provides a portable choking first-aid oropharynx ventilating spoon; by using the ventilation spoon of the utility model, the choke can be removed in a short time, which plays an important role in improving the living quality of the whole people.
In order to achieve the above purpose, the utility model adopts the following technical scheme.
The utility model relates to a portable dysphagia first aid oropharynx spoon of ventilating, its characterized in that: comprises a finger sleeve, an intraoral supporting pad, an oropharyngeal airway and a spoon head; one end of the finger sleeve is connected with one end of the intraoral supporting pad, the other end of the intraoral supporting pad is connected with one end of the oropharynx air duct, and the other end of the oropharynx air duct is connected with the spoon head.
As an optimized scheme of the utility model, the dactylotheca be the tubular structure that cup joints with forefinger or middle finger cooperation, the dactylotheca and the intraoral supporting pad fixed connection of tube-shape.
As another preferred scheme of the utility model, the finger stall is made of silica gel.
As another preferred scheme of the utility model, intraoral supporting pad include lip baffle and intraoral upper and lower incisor supporting part, lip baffle and intraoral upper and lower incisor supporting part integrated into one piece be connected, the lip baffle side of intraoral supporting pad and the dactylotheca fixed connection of tube-shape.
As another preferred scheme of the utility model, intraoral supporting pad be provided with supporting pad inner channel, the intraoral passageway port of upper and lower incisor supporting part side of intraoral supporting pad links to each other with a port of oropharynx air vent is fixed.
As another preferred scheme of the utility model, the oropharyngeal airway is curved corresponding to the physiological curvature of the mouth, tongue and throat.
As another preferred scheme of the utility model, the oropharyngeal airway is made of hard plastic tube.
As another preferred proposal of the utility model, the other end of the oropharynx air duct is detachably connected with the spoon head.
As another preferred scheme of the utility model, the spoon head on be provided with the slot, oropharynx air vent pass and spoon head can dismantle through the slot and be connected.
Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of the utility model are that.
1. The utility model discloses portable dysphagia first aid oropharynx spoon of ventilating is equipped with intraoral supporting pad, and one hand can operate when cleaing away intraoral food for dysphagia patient, strives for the time for rescuing patient.
2. Once choking happens, and the patient is suffocated due to the fact that food cannot be taken out in time, the head of the spoon can be taken down, and a channel formed by the finger sleeve, the intraoral support pad and the oropharynx air duct opens an air duct for the patient to keep smooth breathing; meanwhile, the vacuum suction of residues in later period is facilitated.
3. The utility model discloses portable dysphagia first aid oropharynx spoon of ventilating, simple structure, application method is simple, convenient use at home.
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In order to make the technical problem, technical scheme and beneficial effect that the utility model solved more clearly understand, it is right to combine the attached drawing and detailed description mode below the utility model discloses further detailed description. It should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating the invention, are given by way of illustration only.
Fig. 1 is a schematic view of the three-dimensional structure of the portable first-aid oropharynx air-ventilating spoon of the utility model.
Fig. 2 is a schematic view of the structure of the portable first-aid oropharynx air-ventilating spoon for dysphagia.
Fig. 3 is a schematic sectional view of the first-aid oropharynx air-breather spoon for dysphagia of the utility model.
The labels in the figure are: 1 is a finger stall, 2 is intraoral supporting pad, 3 is oropharyngeal airway, 4 is spoon head, 5 is supporting pad inner passage, 6 is slot, 21 is lip baffle, 22 is intraoral upper and lower incisor supporting part.
Detailed Description
As shown in the attached drawings, the utility model relates to a portable dysphagia first aid oropharynx spoon that ventilates, its characterized in that: comprises a finger sleeve 1, an intraoral supporting pad 2, an oropharyngeal airway 3 and a spoon head 4; 1 one end of dactylotheca link to each other with 2 one end of intraoral supporting pad, 2 other ends of intraoral supporting pad link to each other with 3 one end of oropharynx air vent, 3 other ends of oropharynx air vent link to each other with spoon head 4.
The fingerstall 1 is of a cylindrical structure which is matched and sleeved with the index finger or the middle finger, and the cylindrical fingerstall 1 is fixedly connected with the intraoral support pad 2.
The fingerstall 1 is made of a silica gel material.
The intraoral support pad 2 comprises a lip baffle 21 and an intraoral upper and lower incisor support part 22, the lip baffle 21 is integrally formed with the intraoral upper and lower incisor support part 22, and the lip baffle 21 side of the intraoral support pad 2 is fixedly connected with the tubular finger stall 1.
The intraoral support pad 2 be provided with support pad inner channel 5, the passageway port of intraoral upper and lower incisor supporting part 22 side of intraoral support pad 2 is fixed continuous with a port of oropharynx air vent 3.
The oropharyngeal airway 3 is in a curved shape corresponding to the physiological curvature of the mouth, tongue and throat.
The oropharynx air duct 3 is made of a hard plastic pipe.
The other end of the oropharynx air duct 3 is detachably connected with the spoon head part 4.
The spoon head 4 is provided with a slot 6, and the oropharynx air duct 3 is detachably connected with the spoon head 4 through the slot 6.
The use method of the oropharynx air scoop is explained by combining the technical scheme and the attached drawings of the utility model: when a patient suffers from dysphagia, the forefinger or the middle finger is immediately inserted into the finger stall 1, the spoon head part 4 of the oropharyngeal airway spoon is placed into the mouth of the patient, if the patient is tightly closed by teeth, the molar teeth can be pried open to enable the opening of the molar teeth to be supported between the upper and lower incisors through the intraoral upper and lower incisor supporting parts 22 of the intraoral supporting pad 2, and the oral food is buckled out by the spoon head part 4. If the patient is suffocated, the finger stall 1 is immediately rotated to open the air passage for the patient, and the suffocation is relieved.
The utility model discloses a portable dysphagia first aid oropharynx spoon of ventilating is equipped with intraoral supporting pad 2, and the one hand can be operated when cleaing away intraoral food for dysphagia patient, strives for the time for rescuing patient. Once a patient is choked, the spoon head 4 can be taken down, and a channel formed by the finger sleeve 1, the intraoral support pad 2 and the oropharynx air duct 3 opens an air duct for the patient to keep smooth breathing when the patient is choked because the food cannot be taken out in time; meanwhile, the vacuum suction of residues in later period is facilitated.
It should be understood that the above detailed description of the present invention is only for illustrating the present invention and is not limited by the technical solutions described in the embodiments of the present invention, and those skilled in the art should understand that the present invention can still be modified or equivalently replaced to achieve the same technical effects; as long as the use requirement is satisfied, the utility model is within the protection scope.

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1. A portable choking first aid oropharynx spoon of ventilating which characterized in that: comprises a finger sleeve, an intraoral supporting pad, an oropharyngeal airway and a spoon head; one end of the finger sleeve is connected with one end of the intraoral supporting pad, the other end of the intraoral supporting pad is connected with one end of the oropharynx air duct, and the other end of the oropharynx air duct is connected with the spoon head.
2. The portable dysphagia first aid oropharyngeal ventilation scoop of claim 1, wherein: the finger stall is a tubular structure which is in matched sleeve joint with the index finger or the middle finger, and the tubular finger stall is fixedly connected with the intraoral supporting pad.
3. The portable dysphagia first aid oropharyngeal ventilation scoop of claim 1, wherein: the finger stall is made of silica gel materials.
4. The portable dysphagia first aid oropharyngeal ventilation scoop of claim 1, wherein: the intraoral support pad comprises a lip baffle plate and an intraoral upper incisor supporting part and an intraoral lower incisor supporting part, the lip baffle plate is integrally formed and connected with the intraoral upper incisor supporting part and the intraoral lower incisor supporting part, and the lip baffle side of the intraoral support pad is fixedly connected with the cylindrical finger sleeve.
5. The portable dysphagia first aid oropharyngeal ventilation scoop of claim 4, wherein: the intraoral support pad be provided with the inside passageway of support pad, the intraoral passageway port of upper and lower incisor support portion side in the mouth of intraoral support pad is fixed continuous with a port of oropharynx air vent.
6. The portable dysphagia first aid oropharyngeal ventilation scoop of claim 1, wherein: the oropharyngeal airway is in a curved shape corresponding to the physiological curvature of the mouth, tongue and throat.
7. The portable dysphagia first aid oropharyngeal ventilation scoop of claim 1, wherein: the oropharynx air duct is made of a hard plastic pipe.
8. The portable dysphagia first aid oropharyngeal ventilation scoop of claim 1, wherein: the oropharynx air duct other end can be dismantled with spoon head and be connected, spoon head on be provided with the slot, oropharynx air duct and spoon head pass through the slot and can dismantle the connection.
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