CN211633582U - Monitor mounting rack - Google Patents

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CN211633582U
CN211633582U CN201921531155.2U CN201921531155U CN211633582U CN 211633582 U CN211633582 U CN 211633582U CN 201921531155 U CN201921531155 U CN 201921531155U CN 211633582 U CN211633582 U CN 211633582U
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Abstract

A monitor mounting rack comprises a storage device and an inspection head storage device. The storage device is used for storing, for example, a cuff of a sphygmomanometer can be placed on the storage device. The examination head containing device is used for placing examination heads and cables matched with the examination heads, and the examination heads are examination ends of various devices for examining patients, such as blood oxygen clamps. Wherein, this monitor mounting bracket sets up inspection head storage device specially, can separately place inspection head and sphygmomanometer cuff, for example can accomodate the storing device with sphygmomanometer cuff in, and accomodate other inspection heads such as blood oxygen clamp in the first storage device of corresponding inspection, avoid twining between the different parts.

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Monitor mounting rack
Technical Field
The application relates to the field of medical equipment, in particular to a supporting structure for a monitor.
Background
A monitor is a device or system that measures and controls physiological parameters of a patient and compares them to known settings to generate an alarm if an excessive level is present. The monitor is typically equipped with a mounting frame (e.g., a cart) for placement of the monitor. In particular, the cart is a device for carrying the monitor and accessories, and since the cart can be moved, the movement and use of the monitor can be facilitated in some use scenarios, such as when a nurse makes a round to move the monitor between different wards.
However, the monitor mounting bracket only considers the placement and installation of the monitor and provides simple storage of accessories, and has the problem of cable winding, for example, the sphygmomanometer cuff and the blood oxygen clip are usually placed in the same storage box, which causes the sphygmomanometer cuff and the blood oxygen clip to be wound.
Disclosure of Invention
The present application provides a novel monitor mounting bracket to alleviate the problem of various cable wraps.
An embodiment of the present application provides a monitor mounting bracket, including:
a support;
the storage device is arranged on the bracket and used for storing articles;
the monitor connecting seat is used for installing a monitor and is arranged on the bracket or the storage device;
and the inspection head storage device is used for placing the inspection head and is arranged on the bracket or the storage device.
In one embodiment, the inspection head receiving device is located at a side wall of the storage device or the bracket so as to receive the inspection head.
In one embodiment, the inspection head housing device comprises an inspection head housing for housing an inspection head and an inspection head wire housing for housing an inspection head wire.
In one embodiment, the side wall of the storage device has a front side wall facing the user, a rear side wall opposite the front side wall, and a side wall between the front and rear side walls, at which the inspection head receiving seat is located.
In one embodiment, the side lateral wall is divided into a first side lateral wall and a second side lateral wall, the first side lateral wall and the second side lateral wall are arranged oppositely, the first side lateral wall and the second side lateral wall are respectively provided with a first installation part for installing an inspection head storage seat, and the inspection head storage seat is detachably installed on the first installation part.
In one embodiment, the inspection head line receptacle is mounted on the rear sidewall.
In one embodiment, the inspection head line receiving seat and the inspection head receiving seat are mounted on the same side wall.
In one embodiment, the side wall of the storage device is provided with at least two first installation parts for installing the inspection head receiving seats, and the inspection head receiving seats are detachably installed on the first installation parts.
In one embodiment, the storage device further comprises a connecting piece, the connecting piece is fixed on the storage device or the side wall of the support, the connecting piece is provided with a convex clamping body, the inspection head accommodating seat is provided with a clamping groove, and the clamping groove is clamped on the clamping body.
In one embodiment, the storage device comprises a storage box having at least one storage cavity.
In one embodiment, the inspection head and line storage seats are located at a side wall of the storage box.
In one embodiment, the bottom of the storage box is provided with at least one expansion mounting opening for detachably mounting an expansion part.
In one embodiment, the storage box is provided with a first side edge and a second side edge opposite to the first side edge, and the first side edge and the second side edge are arranged in parallel and are straight edges.
In one embodiment, the end of the first side and the end of the second side close to the bracket are higher than the end of the first side and the second side far away from the bracket.
In one embodiment, the storage box further comprises an operating platform, and the operating platform is located above the storage box and is arranged separately.
In one embodiment, the console has a planar area for facilitating a user to write information, a pen placement location for receiving a pen, and a handle for facilitating a user to push the monitor mounting rack.
In one embodiment, the inspection head accommodating seat and the inspection head line accommodating seat are arranged on a storage box or an operation table; or the like, or, alternatively,
the inspection head line storage seat is arranged on the storage box.
In one embodiment, the bottom of the console has at least one expansion mounting port for removably mounting an expansion member.
In one embodiment, a backup battery is installed in the operation table to supply power to the monitor.
In one embodiment, the monitor mounting rack further comprises a power line accommodating piece and a roller, wherein the power line accommodating piece is arranged on the support and used for accommodating a power line of the monitor, and the roller is arranged below the support and used for enabling the monitor mounting rack to move.
In one embodiment, the receiving seat of the examination head is used for receiving the blood oxygen clip and/or the scanning gun, and the receiving structure is provided with a receiving structure capable of placing the blood oxygen clip and/or the scanning gun.
In one embodiment, the device further comprises a chassis positioned below the bracket and rollers installed below the chassis.
In one embodiment, the dimension of the chassis is no greater than 425 mm.
In one embodiment, the base plate comprises a notch, and the notch is arranged on one side of the base plate facing the front surface of the support.
In one embodiment, the inspection head receiving device includes a magnetic component, the inspection head and the inspection head receiving device being magnetically coupled.
According to the monitor mounting bracket of the embodiment, the monitor mounting bracket comprises a storage device and an inspection head accommodating device. The storage device is used for storing, for example, a cuff of a sphygmomanometer can be placed on the storage device. The examination head containing device is used for placing examination heads and cables matched with the examination heads, and the examination heads are examination ends of various devices for examining patients, such as blood oxygen clamps. Wherein, this monitor mounting bracket sets up inspection head storage device specially, can separately place inspection head and sphygmomanometer cuff, for example can accomodate the storing device with sphygmomanometer cuff in, and accomodate other inspection heads such as blood oxygen clamp in the first storage device of corresponding inspection, avoid twining between the different parts.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a mounting bracket of a monitor according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the mount shown in FIG. 1;
FIGS. 3 and 4 are schematic views of the mounting bracket of FIG. 1 with the monitor attached thereto;
FIG. 5 is a schematic view of the monitor (with a blood oxygen clip) mounted on the mounting rack shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 6 is a schematic view of a mounting bracket of a monitor according to another embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 7 is an exploded view of the mounting bracket shown in FIG. 6;
FIGS. 8 and 9 are schematic views of the monitor mounted on the mounting bracket of FIG. 6;
FIG. 10 is a schematic view of the monitor (with blood oxygen clip) mounted on the mounting bracket shown in FIG. 6;
FIG. 11 is a schematic view of a first mounting portion of a storage box according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 12 is a schematic view of a first mounting portion of the console according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 13 is a schematic view of an extended mounting opening of a storage box according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 14 is a schematic structural diagram of an extended mounting opening on a console according to an embodiment of the present application.
Detailed Description
The present invention will be described in further detail with reference to the following detailed description and accompanying drawings. Wherein like elements in different embodiments are numbered with like associated elements. In the following description, numerous details are set forth in order to provide a better understanding of the present application. However, those skilled in the art will readily recognize that some of the features may be omitted or replaced with other elements, materials, methods in different instances. In some instances, certain operations related to the present application have not been shown or described in detail in order to avoid obscuring the core of the present application from excessive description, and it is not necessary for those skilled in the art to describe these operations in detail, so that they may be fully understood from the description in the specification and the general knowledge in the art.
Furthermore, the features, operations, or characteristics described in the specification may be combined in any suitable manner to form various embodiments. Also, the various steps or actions in the method descriptions may be transposed or transposed in order, as will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art. Thus, the various sequences in the specification and drawings are for the purpose of describing certain embodiments only and are not intended to imply a required sequence unless otherwise indicated where such sequence must be followed.
The numbering of the components as such, e.g., "first", "second", etc., is used herein only to distinguish the objects as described, and does not have any sequential or technical meaning. The term "connected" and "coupled" when used in this application, unless otherwise indicated, includes both direct and indirect connections (couplings).
The present embodiments provide a monitor mounting rack for supporting a monitor to assist a user (e.g., a nurse, a doctor, etc.) in performing an examination and recording of various physiological parameters of a patient.
Referring to fig. 1 to 10, in one embodiment, the monitor mounting bracket 100 includes a bracket 110, a storage device 120, a monitor connecting seat 130, and an inspection head receiving device (e.g., 141, 142).
The bracket 110 serves as a support structure for the entire mounting rack, and the storage device 120, the monitor connecting base 130 and the inspection head receiving device can be directly or indirectly mounted on the bracket 110. Referring to fig. 1 to 10, in one embodiment, the monitor mounting block 100 further includes a roller 150, and the roller 150 is mounted below the support frame 110 to enable the monitor mounting block 100 to be moved, so that a user can move the monitor, for example, when a nurse makes a ward round. A chassis 160 may be installed under the bracket 110, and the rollers 150 may be installed at various positions of the chassis 160. Of course, in some embodiments, the monitor mounting block 100 may not have mobility, and the monitor mounting block 100 may be moved by other moving means, or the monitor mounting block 100 may be placed in a certain position for a long time.
As shown in fig. 2, a side of the bracket 110 where the storage device 120 is mounted is defined as a front side of the bracket 110, and an opposite side is defined as a back side of the bracket 110. The bracket 110 is mounted to a portion of the chassis 160 near the back of the monitor mounting block 100 for better stability and aesthetics. At least three rollers 150 are mounted on the chassis 160, and in one embodiment, four rollers 150 are mounted on the chassis 160. The chassis 160 has a maximum dimension of no more than 425mm so that it can be passed in narrow corridors in hospitals. The chassis 160 includes at least one notch 161 disposed on a side of the chassis 160 facing the front of the support frame 110, which is used to ensure that the chassis 160 does not obstruct the user's progress when the user pushes the monitor mounting frame 100 forward, so as to prevent the user from kicking the chassis 160. Notches 161 may also be provided on other sides of the chassis 160, for example, notches 161 on the side of the chassis 160 facing the back of the support 110, to facilitate user access when connecting wires on the back, and to reduce the risk of the monitor mounting frame 100 hitting a person or object during advancement.
The storage device 120 is mounted on the bracket 110 for storing articles. The storage device 120 can be detachably or non-detachably mounted on the bracket 110 by screwing, clamping, welding, bonding, and the like. The storage device 120 may have a storage chamber 121, and a larger item such as a sphygmomanometer cuff may be placed in the storage chamber 121. The monitor connecting socket 130 is used to mount the monitor 200, as shown in fig. 3 and 4 and fig. 8 and 9, and the monitor 200 can be mounted on the support frame 110 through the monitor connecting socket 130. The monitor connecting base 130 can be connected to the monitor 200 by a detachable fixing method such as a screw, a buckle, etc., and of course, in some specific embodiments, the monitor 200 can also be non-detachably fixed to the monitor connecting base 130. The monitor connecting socket 130 may be directly mounted on the support frame 110 or may be mounted on the storage device 120 and then indirectly mounted on the support frame 110 through the storage device 120.
The inspection head receiving device is used for placing an inspection head, and the inspection head receiving device is installed on the bracket 110 or the storage device 120. The inspection head receiving device and the bracket 110 or the storage device 120 may be connected together in a non-detachable manner or in a detachable manner, such as a screw connection or a snap connection. The examination head is the examination end of various devices for examining a patient, which usually comes into contact with the patient to enable the detection of a certain physiological parameter, which may be, for example, a blood oxygen clip, a scanning gun. Referring to fig. 5 and 10, taking blood oxygen clip 310 as an example, the blood oxygen clip 310 can be received in a receiving device (e.g. 141) of the examination head. Correspondingly, larger objects, such as cuffs of a sphygmomanometer, can be placed in the storage device 120.
The monitor mounting rack 100 is specially provided with the examination head storage device, so that the examination head and the sphygmomanometer cuff can be separately placed, for example, the sphygmomanometer cuff can be stored in the storage device 120, and other examination heads such as the blood oxygen clip 310 can be stored in the corresponding examination head storage device, thereby avoiding winding among different parts.
The inspection head receiving device can be arranged at any position on the bracket 110 or the storage device 120. However, in order to facilitate the use of the user, in an embodiment, referring to fig. 1 and 6, the inspection head receiving device (e.g. 141, 142) is located at the sidewall of the storage device 120 (or the bracket 110), so as to better conform to the operation habit of the user and facilitate the user to receive the inspection head. Meanwhile, the inspection head storage device does not occupy the internal space of the storage device 120, so that the storage function of the storage device 120 is maximized. The position of the inspection head receiving device at the sidewall of the storage device 120 or the bracket 110 means that the position of the inspection head receiving device for receiving the inspection head is at the sidewall of the storage device 120 or the bracket 110, which is not limited to the position of the inspection head receiving device mounted on the sidewall of the storage device 120 or the bracket 110, and the inspection head receiving device may be mounted on the sidewall of the storage device 120 or the bracket 110, or may be mounted at another position, and then extends to the sidewall of the storage device 120 or the bracket 110, for example, the position of the inspection head receiving device mounted at the bottom or the top of the storage device 120.
Referring to fig. 1 to 10, the side wall of the storage device 120 has a front side wall a1 facing the user, a rear side wall a2 opposite to the front side wall a1, and side walls A3 and a4 between the front side wall a1 and the rear side wall a 2. The inspection head accommodation device may be provided at any position of the front side wall a1, the rear side wall a2, and the side walls A3, a 4. However, generally, the inspection head storage device or the portion of the inspection head storage device that stores the inspection head is provided on the side walls A3 and a4, which is more suitable for the user's operation habit, and the inspection head can be placed in the left or right hand direction of the user for easy access. In the case where the storage device 120 is a unitary component, as shown in fig. 1-5, the front side wall a1, the rear side wall a2, and the side walls A3 and a4 can be the respective side walls of the unitary component. When the storage device 120 includes two or more separate components, as shown in fig. 6 to 10, corresponding side walls of these components are collectively referred to as a front side wall a1, a rear side wall a2, and side walls A3, a4, that is, when the inspection head storage device or a portion of the inspection head storage device that stores the inspection head is provided on a side wall of the storage device 120, it may be provided on a corresponding side wall of one of the components, or may be provided on corresponding side walls of two or more components, and as shown in fig. 6 to 10, different portions 141, 142 of the inspection head storage device are provided on side walls A3, a4 of different components, respectively.
Specifically, referring to fig. 1 to 10, in one embodiment, the inspection head receiving device includes an inspection head receiving seat 141 and an inspection head wire receiving seat 142, the inspection head receiving seat 141 is used for receiving an inspection head, and the inspection head wire receiving seat 142 is used for receiving an inspection head wire. The inspection head receptacle 141 and the inspection head wire receptacle 142 are mounted on the storage device 120. In particular, the inspection head storage 141 is located on the side walls A3, a 4. Of course, the inspection head housing 141 may be mounted on the stand 110.
The inspection head wire housing 142 may be mounted on the rear side wall a2, or may be mounted on the same side walls A3 and a4 as the inspection head housing 141. Referring to fig. 5 and 10, when blood oxygen clip 310 is placed on tip holder 141, cable 320 is received on tip cord holder 142, wherein a portion of cable 320 is suspended between tip holder 141 and tip cord holder 142. When the blood oxygen clip 310 is to be used, the blood oxygen clip 310 is taken down, and the suspended cable 320 can move freely, so that the blood oxygen clip 310 can move within a certain range, and the cable 320 on the examination head wire accommodating seat 142 does not need to be taken out, so that the blood oxygen clip 310 is more convenient to take and place and use. Alternatively, when the inspection head wire receptacle 142 and the inspection head receptacle 141 are mounted on the same side wall A3, a4, the inspection head wire receptacle 142 and the inspection head receptacle 141 are placed in a misaligned position so that the hand-held inspection head will not wind around the inspection head wire receptacle 142 when the cable 320 is received in the inspection head wire receptacle 142. In one embodiment, the head line receptacle 142 is mounted to the side wall A3, a4 near the rear wall a2 or to the rear wall a2, and the head receptacle 141 is mounted to the side wall A3, a4 near the front wall a1 or to the front wall a 1. Since the user generally performs the inspection operation near the front side wall a1, such an arrangement can better avoid the problem that the user accidentally hangs or gets tangled with the cable during the inspection operation, resulting in the falling of the inspection head or the toppling of the cart.
Of course, the inspection head line receptacle 142 may be provided in other areas of the side wall.
Further, the inspection head wire receiving seat 142 or the entire inspection head wire receiving device can be fixedly disposed at a certain position of the storage device 120 or the bracket 110, for example, a certain position of a sidewall of the storage device 120. However, in order to increase the flexibility of use, referring to fig. 1 to 10, in an embodiment, the side walls A3 and a4 are divided into a first side wall A3 and a second side wall a4, the first side wall A3 and the second side wall a4 are disposed oppositely, the first side wall A3 and the second side wall a4 both have a first mounting portion for mounting the inspection head receiving seat 141, and the inspection head receiving seat 141 is detachably mounted on the first mounting portion.
Of course, in other embodiments, other side walls (front side wall a1, rear side wall a2 or other positions) of the storage device 120 may have at least two first mounting portions for mounting the inspection head receptacle 141, and the inspection head receptacle 141 may be detachably mounted on the first mounting portions by snap-fit, plug-in, screw-connection, magnetic connection, or the like.
In one embodiment, the inspection head receptacle 141 and the first mounting portion can be detachably connected by a snap connection. Referring to fig. 11 and 12, the first mounting portion includes a connection member 1225, and the connection member 1225 is fixed to the mounting hole 128 of the sidewall of the storage device 120 or the bracket 110 by a screw. This connecting piece 1225 has bellied joint body 1225a, and inspection head receiver 141 has joint groove 311, and joint groove 311 detachably card is on joint body 1225a to realize the detachable connection between inspection head receiver 141 and the first installation department.
The connection member 1225 may be fixed to any position of the storage device 120 by screwing, bonding, welding, or clipping. In an embodiment, the storage device 120 is a grid structure or has a plurality of mounting holes located on different side walls or bottoms, and the connecting member 1225 is detachably inserted into the grid or at least one mounting hole, so that a user can install the connecting member 1225 at any position of the side wall of the storage device 120 according to his own operation habit and current demand, and the inspection head accommodating seat 141 detachably connected with the connecting member 1225 can be installed at any position of the storage device 120 by the user in a self-defined manner, thereby achieving the effects of more fitting the use habit of the user and being convenient and easy to use.
The structure of assembling the first connection portion and the inspection head receiving base 141 shown in fig. 11 and 12 is merely an example, and various other detachable connection structures may be used to complete the assembling.
As to the manner of receiving the test head (e.g., blood oxygen clip 310) by test head receptacle 141, various configurations are possible, as will be apparent to those skilled in the art. For example, referring to fig. 5 and 10, the tip holder 141 may be generally a cup structure with openings in the sides and bottom for the passage of a blood oxygen clip wire 320, into which a blood oxygen clip 310 may be placed. Of course, the blood oxygen clip 310 can be accommodated by other structures, for example, the holder 141 is designed as a clamping mechanism, a receiving cavity, a hook, etc. The inspection head receptacle 141 can receive at least one probe. In one embodiment, tip receptacle 141 may receive blood oxygenation clip 310, a scanning gun. Because two kinds of probes can both be placed in inspection head storage holder 141, the user need not to distinguish the inspection head storage holder 141 that different probes correspond, and when there are at least two inspection head storage holders 141, the user can place blood oxygen clamp 310 into any one inspection head storage holder 141 according to operation habit and demand. When installing at least one inspection head storage holder 141 on first side lateral wall A3 and the second side lateral wall A4 respectively, the user can exchange the position of blood oxygen clamp 310 and scanning rifle according to actual need for the placing of inspection head is more nimble, more fits user's use habit.
Similarly, the inspection head line accommodating seat 142 may also adopt various structures to accommodate the inspection head line, for example, please refer to fig. 5 and 10, the inspection head line accommodating seat 142 may be a hook, and of course, may also be a clamping mechanism, a buckle, an accommodating cavity, and the like.
It is understood that the inspection head receiving device may also be a magnetic component, and the inspection head receiving device may be connected by means of magnetic coupling. In this way, the first connection portion and the inspection head housing 141 are not required, and the inspection head having a magnet or a metal member can be directly attached to the inspection head housing device to be housed by magnetic coupling.
Further, the storage device 120 is a general term, and may include one or more components as long as it can achieve the function of direct or indirect storage, where direct storage is defined as the function of storage achieved by the structure of the storage device 120 itself, and indirect storage is defined as the function of storage achieved by other structures attached thereto. Referring to fig. 1 to 5, in one embodiment, the storage device 120 includes a storage box 122, and the storage box 122 has at least one storage cavity 121. The storage cavity 121 can be used for placing various articles, such as a sphygmomanometer cuff, a writing board clip for a nurse to check a bed (for the nurse to record various information), a pen and other tools.
To facilitate pushing the monitor mounting rack 100, referring to fig. 1 to 5, in one embodiment, the storage box 122 has a handle 123, so that a user can push the storage box 122 to move the monitor mounting rack 100.
With continued reference to fig. 1 to 5, in an embodiment where the storage box 122 is used as the storage device 120, the inspection head receptacle 141 and the inspection head line receptacle 142 are disposed on the storage box 122. For example, the head and line receptacles 141, 142 may be located at the side walls of the storage box 122, and may include a front side wall a1, a rear side wall a2, and side walls A3, a4 of the storage box 122. Specifically, in one embodiment, the inspection head receiving seat 141 may be disposed on the first lateral side wall A3 and/or the second lateral side wall a4 of the storage box 122. The head line receptacle 142 may be disposed on the rear side wall a 2. In order to facilitate writing records by the user, in one embodiment, the first side wall A3 of the storage box 122 includes a first side edge S1, and the second side wall a4 includes a second side edge S2, where the first side edge S1 and the second side edge S2 are parallel and straight edges, so as to support a writing board of the user and facilitate writing information by the user. Optionally, an end of the bracket 110 close to the first side S1 and the second side S2 is higher than an end of the bracket 110 far from the first side S1 and the second side S2, so that a user can conveniently take articles from the storage cavity, and when the tablet is supported on the first side S1 and the second side S2, the tablet faces the user, so that the user can conveniently check the tablet.
Referring to fig. 6 to 10, in an embodiment, the storage device 120 includes a console 124 in addition to the storage box 122, and the console 124 is located above the storage box 122 and is separated from the storage box 122. The console 124 can be used for various operations by the user. To facilitate writing of a record by a user, in one embodiment, the console 124 has a flat area 1241 and a pen placement position 1242, the flat area 1241 facilitates writing of information by the user, and the pen placement position 1242 is used for receiving a pen. A user (e.g., a nurse) can clip a tablet in the flat area 1241 to record information. The pen placement location 1242 may be a cavity that fits the shape of the pen and into which the pen may be placed when not in use.
To facilitate pushing the monitor mounting frame 100, referring to fig. 6-10, in one embodiment, the console 124 has a handle 123 for a user to push the console 124 and thus the monitor mounting frame 100.
With continued reference to fig. 6 to 10, in an embodiment where the storage box 122 and the console 124 together form the storage device 120, the inspection head receiving seat 141 is disposed on the console 124, and the inspection head wire receiving seat 142 is disposed on the storage box 122. For example, the inspection head receptacle 141 is located at a side wall of the console 124, and may include a front side wall a1, a rear side wall a2, and side walls A3, a4 of the console 124. Specifically, in one embodiment, the inspection head receiving seat 141 may be disposed on the first lateral side wall A3 and/or the second lateral side wall a4 of the storage box 122. The head line receptacle 142 may be disposed on the first side wall A3 and/or the second side wall a4 of the storage box 122.
In other embodiments, the inspection head receiving seat 141 and the inspection head wire receiving seat 142 may also be disposed on the storage box 122 or the console 124.
Further, referring to fig. 13, in one embodiment, the bottom of the storage box 122 has at least one expansion mounting opening 126 for detachably mounting an expansion component. Referring to fig. 14, in another embodiment, the bottom of the console 124 has at least one expansion mounting opening 126 for detachably mounting an expansion component. The expansion mounting opening 126 may be a mounting hole, and an expansion member may be mounted to the expansion mounting opening 126 by means of a screw or the like. Of course, the extended mounting opening 126 may be used to mount at least one of the inspection head housing device or the inspection head housing 141 and the inspection head wire housing 142.
Further, referring to fig. 14, in one embodiment, a backup power source 127 may be disposed at the bottom or inside of the console 124 (or the storage box 122) to supply power to the monitor 200 when the monitor 200 is mounted on the monitor connecting seat 130.
Further, referring to fig. 6 to 10, in one embodiment, the monitor further includes a power cord accommodating member 170, and the power cord accommodating member 170 is disposed on the bracket 110 for accommodating a power cord of the monitor 200. The power receiving member 170 may be a hook or other structure. Of course, in some embodiments, the power source receptacle may be replaced with a test head receptacle or test head cord receptacle 142.
Further, referring to fig. 3 and 4, a structure for mounting the monitor 200 on a monitor mounting rack 100 is shown, wherein the monitor 200 includes a display screen 201, a power key 202, function keys 203, a rotary encoder 204, a multifunctional interface 205, a DC interface 206, an AC socket 207, a ground post 208, a blood pressure interface 209, blood oxygen interfaces 210 and 211, a net port and USB interface 212 and a recorder 213. In one embodiment, the display screen 201, the power key 202, the function keys 203, and the rotary encoder 204 are disposed on the front surface of the monitor 200. The multifunctional interface 205, the DC interface 206, the AC socket 207 and the grounding post 208 are arranged on the back of the monitor 200. The blood pressure interface 209, the blood oxygen interfaces 210 and 211, the net port and USB interface 212 and the recorder 213 are arranged on the side of the monitor 200. The setting mode is arranged according to the most frequently operated sequence of the user, and the keys/interfaces frequently operated by the user are placed on the front side of the monitor 200, namely the side close to the user; the key/interface with the second frequency of user operation is placed on the side of the monitor 200; the keys/interfaces with the least frequency of user operation are placed on the back of the monitor 200 to make the user operation more convenient.
Referring to fig. 9 and 10, another configuration for mounting a monitor 200 to a monitor mounting bracket 100 is shown, the monitor 200 including a display screen 201, a power key 202, a blood pressure interface 209, blood oxygen interfaces 210 and 211, a carbon dioxide interface 216, a mesh port 214, a USB interface 215, a multifunction interface 205, a DC interface 206, a ground post 208, and an AC receptacle 207. In an embodiment, the display screen 201 is a high-definition capacitive screen, and the user interacts with the monitor 200 through touch, click and the like intuitively, and through the high-definition capacitive screen, the functional key, the rotary encoder and other entity operation parts are omitted in the embodiment, so that the larger display screen 201 can be placed in the limited front area of the monitor 200, the user can check and use the monitor more conveniently, and the user experience is improved. Optionally, a display screen 201 is mounted at an opening (not shown) of the rear housing 220, and the power key 202, the blood pressure interface 209, the blood oxygen interfaces 210 and 211, the carbon dioxide interface 216, the mesh port 214, the USB interface 215, the multifunctional interface 205, the DC interface 206, the ground post 208, and the AC receptacle 207 are all provided on the rear housing 220. Optionally, a holding portion 218 is further disposed on the rear housing 220, and the holding portion 218 may be formed by a groove, a protrusion, or the like on the rear housing, as long as it can achieve a holding function of the monitor 200 during a process of installing and transferring the monitor 200 by a user, and the specific structure thereof is not limited.
In an embodiment, any cross section of the rear housing 220 parallel to the display screen 201 is smaller than the display screen 201, so that when a user looks through the monitor 200 from the front side, only the display screen 201 is seen, and other parts of the rear housing 220 are not seen, thereby achieving better visual effect.
The present invention has been described in terms of specific examples, which are provided to aid understanding of the invention and are not intended to be limiting. For a person skilled in the art to which the invention pertains, several simple deductions, modifications or substitutions may be made according to the idea of the invention.

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1. A monitor mounting bracket, comprising:
a support;
the storage device is arranged on the bracket and used for storing articles;
the monitor connecting seat is used for installing a monitor and is arranged on the bracket or the storage device;
and the inspection head storage device is used for placing the inspection head and is arranged on the bracket or the storage device.
2. The monitor mounting rack of claim 1, wherein the inspection head receiving means is located at a side wall of the storage device or the rack for receiving the inspection head.
3. The monitor mount of claim 2, wherein the inspection head receiving means comprises an inspection head receiving seat for receiving an inspection head and an inspection head wire receiving seat for receiving an inspection head wire.
4. The monitor mount of claim 3, wherein the side wall of the storage device has a front side wall facing the user, a rear side wall opposite the front side wall, and a side wall between the front and rear side walls, the inspection head receiving seat being located at the side wall.
5. The monitor mounting rack of claim 4, wherein the lateral side wall is divided into a first lateral side wall and a second lateral side wall, the first lateral side wall and the second lateral side wall are disposed opposite to each other, and each of the first lateral side wall and the second lateral side wall has a first mounting portion for mounting the inspection head receiving seat, and the inspection head receiving seat is detachably mounted on the first mounting portion.
6. The monitor mount of claim 4, wherein the exam head cord receptacle is mounted on the rear sidewall.
7. The monitor mounting rack of claim 4, wherein the inspection head wire receptacle and the inspection head receptacle are mounted on the same lateral sidewall.
8. The monitor mounting rack of claim 3, wherein the side wall of the storage device has at least two first mounting portions for mounting an inspection head receptacle, the inspection head receptacle being removably mounted on the first mounting portions.
9. The monitor mounting frame according to claim 8, further comprising a connecting member fixed to the storage device or the side wall of the support, wherein the connecting member has a protruding engaging body, and the inspection head receptacle has an engaging groove engaged with the engaging body.
10. The monitor mounting rack of claim 3, wherein the storage device comprises a storage box having at least one storage cavity.
11. The monitor mount of claim 10, wherein the exam head receptacle and exam head cord receptacle are located at a sidewall of the storage box.
12. The monitor mounting rack of claim 11, wherein the bottom of the storage compartment has at least one expansion mounting port for removably mounting an expansion member.
13. The monitor mount of claim 10, wherein the storage box has a first side and a second side opposite the first side, the first side being parallel to and straight.
14. The monitor mount of claim 13, wherein an end of the first and second sides proximate the support is higher than an end of the first and second sides distal the support.
15. The monitor mounting bracket of claim 10, further comprising a console located above the storage compartment, the console being separate therefrom.
16. The monitor mounting rack of claim 15, wherein the console has a planar area for facilitating a user to write information, a pen placement location for receiving a pen, and a handle for facilitating a user to push the monitor mounting rack.
17. The monitor mounting rack of claim 15, wherein the inspection head receptacle and the inspection head wire receptacle are disposed on a storage box or a console; or the like, or, alternatively,
the inspection head line storage seat is arranged on the storage box.
18. The monitor mounting rack of claim 15, wherein the bottom of the console has at least one expansion mounting port for removably mounting an expansion member.
19. The monitor mounting bracket of claim 15, wherein a backup battery is provided in the console for powering the monitor.
20. The monitor mounting rack according to one of claims 1-19, further comprising a power cord receiver disposed on the support for receiving a power cord of a monitor and a roller mounted below the support for enabling movement of the monitor mounting rack.
21. The monitor mount of any one of claims 3-19, wherein the tip receptacle is configured to receive a blood oxygen clip and/or a scanning gun having a receiving structure configured to receive a blood oxygen clip and/or a scanning gun.
22. The monitor mount of any one of claims 1-19 further comprising a chassis under the support and rollers mounted under the chassis.
23. The monitor mount of claim 22, wherein the chassis is no larger than 425mm in size.
24. The monitor mount of claim 22, wherein the chassis includes a notch disposed on a side of the chassis facing the front of the support.
25. The monitor mount of claim 1, wherein the inspection head receiving device comprises a magnetic component, the inspection head and the inspection head receiving device being magnetically coupled.
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