CN211862383U - Neonate skin contact safety belt - Google Patents

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CN211862383U
CN211862383U CN201922244589.0U CN201922244589U CN211862383U CN 211862383 U CN211862383 U CN 211862383U CN 201922244589 U CN201922244589 U CN 201922244589U CN 211862383 U CN211862383 U CN 211862383U
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赵钿
杨娟容
罗向姗
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The utility model relates to a neonate skin contact safety belt includes at least: a harness main body (1) whose shape can be defined by a quadrangle; a shoulder strap (2) connectable to a first end (1a) of the harness body (1); a waist belt (3) connectable to the second end (1b) of the harness body (1), the harness body (1) comprising at least a first strap body (4) and a second strap body (5), the first strap body (4) and the second strap body (5) being configured to form a first seam (6) extending in a first direction according to a direction of mutual abutment, wherein the first direction is configured to be substantially perpendicular to a direction of extension of the waist belt (3).

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Neonate skin contact safety belt
Technical Field
The utility model belongs to the technical field of medical care apparatus, especially, relate to a neonate skin contact safety belt.
Background
Puerperal women will be observed on the obstetric table for two hours, while neonates usually need to contact with the mother's skin, i.e. need to lie on the mother's abdomen for 90 minutes. In the above process, the mother may be tired after production, and then the newborn may not be held for a long time, and finally the newborn may be in danger of falling down. A safety belt is a common fastening tool. In the prior art, there are numerous neonatal immobilization devices with different functions.
For example, patent document CN208030776U discloses a mother and infant skin contact safety protection belt, in which the protection belt body includes a protection belt pressing part and left and right main body extension parts, a fastening part is installed at the right end side of the protection belt body, the fastening part and the right main body extension part are arranged at intervals, and at least two elastic woven belts are installed between the fastening part and the right main body extension part; the buckling part is provided with at least three rows of buckling holes which are arranged at intervals along the left-right direction, each row of buckling holes respectively comprises two buckling holes which are arranged in a front-back alignment manner, and each buckling hole respectively penetrates through the buckling part completely from top to bottom; the left main body extension part is sewed with two buttons which are arranged at intervals front and back through a suture.
That is, in the prior art, the harness main bodies are one body, which cannot be separated from each other. Therefore, in use, after the user first puts on the harness, the newborn baby can be put into the mother's hand only from the upper part of the harness body. Or, the user needs to put the newborn baby in the mother's pocket first and then put on the safety belt, and at this time, the user is inconvenient to put on the safety belt because the newborn baby is in the mother's pocket. The present application therefore aims to provide a neonatal skin contact harness which overcomes the above-mentioned disadvantages.
Furthermore, on the one hand, due to the differences in understanding to the person skilled in the art; on the other hand, since the inventor studied a lot of documents and patents when making the present invention, but the space did not list all details and contents in detail, however, this is by no means the present invention does not possess these prior art features, but on the contrary the present invention has possessed all features of the prior art, and the applicant reserves the right to increase the related prior art in the background art.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The word "module" as used herein describes any type of hardware, software, or combination of hardware and software that is capable of performing the functions associated with the "module".
To prior art not enough, the utility model provides a neonate skin contact safety belt includes at least: a harness main body whose shape can be defined by a quadrangle; a shoulder strap connectable to a first end of the harness body; a waist belt connectable to a second end of the harness body, the harness body including at least a first strap and a second strap, the first strap and the second strap being configured to form a first seam extending in a first direction in a manner of abutting each other, wherein the first direction may be substantially perpendicular to an extending direction of the waist belt.
According to a preferred embodiment, the first belt body is provided with a plurality of first fastener elements arranged at intervals along the first direction, and the second belt body is provided with a plurality of second fastener elements arranged at intervals along the first direction, wherein the first fastener elements and the second fastener elements can be engaged with each other when the first belt body and the second belt body are butted against each other.
According to a preferred embodiment, the waistband is able to form a second seam in said first direction in such a way that its two ends butt against each other.
According to a preferred embodiment, the neonatal skin-contact harness further comprises an auxiliary harness detachably connectable to the harness main body and the shoulder strap.
According to a preferred embodiment, the auxiliary fixing belt is provided with a plurality of ventilation holes for ventilation.
According to a preferred embodiment, be provided with first magic subsides on the first end of the first area body, be provided with second magic subsides on the first end of the second area body, be provided with third magic subsides on the shoulder area, be provided with fourth magic subsides on the supplementary fixed band, fourth magic subsides can adhere to first magic subsides second magic subsides with third magic subsides.
According to a preferred embodiment, in the case where the shoulder strap comprises a first shoulder strap connected to the first strap body and a second shoulder strap connected to the second strap body, a first connecting strap is provided on the first strap body and a second connecting strap is provided on the second strap body, wherein the first connecting strap is connectable to the first shoulder strap and the second connecting strap is connectable to the second shoulder strap.
According to a preferred embodiment, the first tape body or the second tape body is provided with a slider slidable in the first direction.
According to a preferred embodiment, a fifth magic tape is disposed on the first end of the waistband, a sixth magic tape is disposed on the second end of the waistband, and the fifth magic tape can be abutted against and contacted to the sixth magic tape under the condition that the first end and the second end of the waistband are butted against each other.
The utility model also provides a fixing device suitable for different size neonates, fixing device includes at least: a harness main body including at least a first strap and a second strap capable of forming a first seam extending in a first direction in a manner of being butted against each other; a shoulder strap connectable to a first end of the harness body; a waist belt connectable to the second end of the harness body, wherein the first direction may be substantially perpendicular to an extension direction of the waist belt; an auxiliary fixing strap detachably connectable to the harness main body and the shoulder strap.
The utility model has the advantages of: in the prior art, the harness main bodies are integrated and cannot be separated from each other. Therefore, in use, after the user first puts on the harness, the newborn baby can be put into the mother's hand only from the upper part of the harness body. Or, the user needs to put the newborn baby in the mother's pocket first and then put on the safety belt, and at this time, the user is inconvenient to put on the safety belt because the newborn baby is in the mother's pocket. This application is through setting up the braces main part into the first area body and the second area body that can separate each other for the user can wear the safety belt at first, puts into the neonate after afterwards separating first area body and second area body through the pull head. Thereby being convenient for the fetching and the placing of the newborn.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a preferred neonatal skin contact harness of the present invention in an operative condition;
FIG. 2 is a schematic view of a preferred neonatal skin contact harness of the present invention in a deployed state; and
fig. 3 is a schematic view of an arrangement of a fourth magic tape.
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1: the harness main body 2: shoulder straps 3: waist belt
4: first belt body 5: the second belt body 6: first joint
7: first element 8: second element 9: second joint
10: auxiliary fixing belt 11: and (3) air holes 12: first magic tape
13: the second magic tape 14: the third magic tape 15: fourth magic tape
16: first connecting belt 17: second connecting band 18: slider for a slide fastener
19: fifth magic tape 20: sixth magic tape 21: warm keeping article
1 a: first end 1 b: second end
2 a: first shoulder strap 2 b: second shoulder strap
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The following detailed description is made with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Example 1
As shown in fig. 1 to 3, the present invention provides a newborn skin contact harness, which at least comprises a harness main body 1, shoulder straps 2 and a waist belt 3. The shape of the harness main body 1 can be defined by a quadrangle. The shoulder strap 2 can be connected to the first end 1a of the harness body 1. The waist belt 3 can be connected to the second end 1b of the harness main body 1. As shown in fig. 1, in the use state, the shoulder strap 2 can be fitted to the shoulder of the user. The waist belt 3 can be wrapped around the waist of the user, thereby enabling the harness main body 1 to be fixed to the chest and abdomen of the user. Finally, in use, the neonate can be placed in the harness body 1 to contact the mother's skin. It is understood that, in order to facilitate the warm keeping of the neonate, a warm keeping article 21 such as a warm towel may be provided between the neonate and the harness main body 1.
Preferably, as shown in fig. 2, the harness main body 1 includes at least a first strap 4 and a second strap 5. The first and second strips 4, 5 can form a first seam 6 extending in a first direction in a manner to abut each other. The first direction can be substantially perpendicular to the extension direction of the waist belt 3. Specifically, the first tape body 4 is provided with a plurality of first fastener elements 7 arranged at intervals along the first direction. The second belt body 5 is provided with a plurality of second zipper teeth 8 which are arranged at intervals along the first direction. The first coupling element 7 and the second coupling element 8 can be engaged with each other with the first strap 4 and the second strap 5 butted against each other. The first tape body 4 or the second tape body 5 is provided with a slider 18 slidable in the first direction. That is, the slider 18, the first fastener element 7 and the second fastener element 8 can constitute a slide fastener in the prior art, so that the first tape body 4 and the second tape body 5 can be spliced into a whole. As shown in fig. 2, the first direction may be a vertical direction. In the prior art, the harness main body 1 is an integral body, which cannot be separated from each other. Therefore, in use, after the user first wears the harness, the newborn baby can be put into the mother's hand only from the upper part of the harness main body 1. Or, the user needs to put the newborn baby in the mother's pocket first and then put on the safety belt, and at this time, the user is inconvenient to put on the safety belt because the newborn baby is in the mother's pocket. The present application makes it possible for a user to put on the safety belt first by providing the harness main body 1 with the first strap body 4 and the second strap body 5 which can be separated from each other, and then put the newborn after separating the first strap body 4 and the second strap body 5 by the slider 18. Thereby being convenient for the fetching and the placing of the newborn.
Preferably, the waist belt 3 is able to form a second seam 9 in the first direction in such a way that its two ends butt against each other. Specifically, as shown in fig. 2, a fifth magic tape 19 is disposed on the first end of the waist belt 3. A sixth magic tape 20 is provided on the second end of the waistband 3, and the fifth magic tape 19 can be abutted to contact to the sixth magic tape 20 in a state that the first end and the second end of the waistband 3 are butted against each other. That is, the second seam 9 may be formed by the fifth and sixth hook and loop fasteners 19 and 20 being adhered to each other. The waist belt 3 can be conveniently wrapped around the waist of the user by providing the second seam 9.
Preferably, as shown in fig. 1 and 2, the neonatal skin contact harness further comprises an auxiliary fixing band 10. The auxiliary fixing straps 10 can be detachably connected to the harness main body 1 and the shoulder straps 2. Specifically, the first end 1a of the first strap 4 is provided with a first magic tape 12. The first end 1a of the second belt body 5 is provided with a second magic tape 13. The shoulder strap 2 is provided with a third magic tape 14. The auxiliary fixing band 10 is provided with a fourth magic tape 15. The fourth hook and loop fastener 15 can be adhered to the first hook and loop fastener 12, the second hook and loop fastener 13, and the third hook and loop fastener 14. In the prior art, the size of the harness main body 1 is generally constant. Since newborns have individual differences, for example, the weight of a newborn tends to have large differences so that the size thereof has large differences. Further, the harness main body 1 may not be suitable for newborns of different sizes, and eventually the harness main body 1 may not completely cover a newborn of a large size. The auxiliary fixing tape 10 can be adhered to the harness main body 1, and thus the effective coverage area of the harness for the newborn can be increased.
Preferably, the auxiliary fixing band 10 is provided with a plurality of ventilation holes 11 for ventilation. When a newborn lies on the chest and abdomen of the mother, the head of the newborn needs to be laterally deviated. The neck muscles of the newborn baby are weak and cannot support and fix the head of the newborn baby. During this process, maternal posture is required to maintain the position of the neonate's head. However, the parturient is weak after delivery and cannot take care of the newborn for a long time, so the head position of the newborn is easy to change. By arranging the auxiliary fixing band 10, when the novel baby head fixing device is used, the auxiliary fixing band 10 can cover and fix the head of a newborn, and further the head of the newborn is prevented from moving in a large range. The air holes 11 on the auxiliary fixing belt 10 can ventilate, so that the breathing difficulty of the newborn is avoided.
Preferably, in the case where the shoulder strap 2 includes a first shoulder strap 2a connected to the first strap body 4 and a second shoulder strap 2b connected to the second strap body 5, the first strap body 4 is provided with a first connecting strap 16. A second connecting strap 17 is provided on the second strap body 5, wherein the first connecting strap 16 can be connected to the first shoulder strap 2 a. The second connecting strap 17 can be connected to the second shoulder strap 2 b. As shown in fig. 1, the first connecting band 16 and the first shoulder strap 2a can be sleeved on the right shoulder of the user. The second connecting strap 17 and the second shoulder strap 2b can be sleeved on the left shoulder of the user. Thereby realizing the connection and fixation of the shoulder strap 2 and the shoulder of the human body.
Preferably, the materials of the main body 1, the shoulder straps 2, the waist belt 3, the auxiliary fixing straps 10 and the thermal insulation material 21 can be made of non-chemical fiber materials such as cotton cloth and flannelette.
For ease of understanding, the working principle of the neonatal skin contact harness of the present application is explained.
As shown in figures 1 and 2, before use, the belt 3 is wrapped around the waist of the parturient. The shoulder belt 2 is sleeved on the shoulder of the parturient, and then the wearing of the safety belt contacted with the skin of the newborn is completed. The slider 18 is pulled downwards to effect the separation of the first tape 4 and the second tape 5, after which the neonate is placed on the abdomen of the parturient. It will be appreciated that in order to keep the neonate warm, the neonate may be wrapped with a dry towel, have a warm hat worn on his head, or have warmth placed between the harness body 1 and the neonate. The slider 18 is then pulled upwardly to effect splicing of the first and second tapes 4, 5. Finally, according to the size of the newborn, whether the auxiliary fixing band 10 needs to be placed is determined.
Example 2
This embodiment is a further improvement of embodiment 1, and repeated contents are not described again.
As shown in fig. 1 to 3, the present invention further provides a fixing device for newborns of different sizes, which at least comprises a main body 1 of the harness, shoulder straps 2, a waist belt 3 and an auxiliary fixing belt 10. The harness main body 1 includes at least a first strap 4 and a second strap 5. The first and second strips 4, 5 can form a first seam 6 extending in a first direction in a manner to abut each other. The shoulder strap 2 can be connected to the first end 1a of the harness body 1. The waist belt 3 can be connected to the second end 1b of the harness main body 1. The first direction can be substantially perpendicular to the extension direction of the waistband 3; the auxiliary fixing straps 10 can be detachably connected to the harness main body 1 and the shoulder straps 2. In the prior art, the size of the strap body is generally fixed. Since newborns have individual differences, for example, the weight of a newborn tends to have large differences so that the size thereof has large differences. Further, the harness main body 1 is likely to be unable to accommodate newborns of different sizes, and eventually the harness main body cannot completely cover a large newborn. The auxiliary fixing belt can be bonded on the harness main body, and then the effective coverage area of the safety belt on the newborn can be increased.
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. Neonatal skin contact harness comprising at least:
a harness main body (1) whose shape can be defined by a quadrangle;
a shoulder strap (2) connectable to a first end (1a) of the harness body (1);
a waist belt (3) connectable to the second end (1b) of the harness body (1),
it is characterized in that the preparation method is characterized in that,
the harness main body (1) at least comprises a first strap body (4) and a second strap body (5), wherein the first strap body (4) and the second strap body (5) can form a first seam (6) extending along a first direction in a butt joint mode, and the first direction can be approximately perpendicular to the extending direction of the waist belt (3).
2. The neonatal skin contact safety belt according to claim 1, wherein the first belt body (4) is provided with a plurality of first coupling elements (7) spaced apart in the first direction, and the second belt body (5) is provided with a plurality of second coupling elements (8) spaced apart in the first direction, wherein the first coupling elements (7) and the second coupling elements (8) are engageable with each other with the first belt body (4) and the second belt body (5) butted against each other.
3. The neonatal skin contact harness as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that the waist band (3) is capable of forming a second seam (9) in the first direction in such a way that its two ends abut each other.
4. The neonatal skin-contact harness of claim 3, further comprising an auxiliary harness (10), the auxiliary harness (10) being detachably connectable to the harness body (1) and the shoulder strap (2).
5. The neonatal skin contact safety belt according to claim 4, wherein the auxiliary fixing band (10) is provided with a plurality of ventilation holes (11) for ventilation.
6. The neonatal skin contact safety belt according to claim 5, wherein a first magic tape (12) is provided on the first end (1a) of the first belt body (4), a second magic tape (13) is provided on the first end (1a) of the second belt body (5), a third magic tape (14) is provided on the shoulder strap (2), a fourth magic tape (15) is provided on the auxiliary fixing strap (10), the fourth magic tape (15) being capable of adhering to the first magic tape (12), the second magic tape (13) and the third magic tape (14).
7. The neonatal skin contact safety belt according to claim 6, wherein in case the shoulder strap (2) comprises a first shoulder strap (2a) connected to the first strap body (4) and a second shoulder strap (2b) connected to the second strap body (5), a first connecting strap (16) is provided on the first strap body (4) and a second connecting strap (17) is provided on the second strap body (5), wherein the first connecting strap (16) is connectable to the first shoulder strap (2a) and the second connecting strap (17) is connectable to the second shoulder strap (2 b).
8. The neonatal skin contact safety belt according to claim 7, wherein the first strap (4) or the second strap (5) is provided with a slider (18) slidable in the first direction.
9. The neonatal skin contact safety belt according to claim 8, wherein a fifth magic tape (19) is provided on the first end of the waist belt (3), and a sixth magic tape (20) is provided on the second end of the waist belt (3), the fifth magic tape (19) being abuttingly contactable to the sixth magic tape (20) in a state where the first end and the second end of the waist belt (3) are butted against each other.
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