CN211884489U - Rehabilitation nursing crutch - Google Patents

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CN211884489U
CN211884489U CN201921729812.4U CN201921729812U CN211884489U CN 211884489 U CN211884489 U CN 211884489U CN 201921729812 U CN201921729812 U CN 201921729812U CN 211884489 U CN211884489 U CN 211884489U
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The utility model provides a rehabilitation nursing crutch, which comprises a handle, a crutch body and support legs, wherein the handle, the crutch body and the support legs are sequentially arranged from top to bottom, the crutch body comprises a front curved section and a rear curved section which are connected with each other, the handle is arranged on the front curved section, the support legs are arranged on the rear curved section, the front curved section is bent towards one side where the handle is arranged, and the rear curved section is bent towards one side where the handle is arranged; the handle and the front curve section have an included angle of 90 degrees, and the small arm is abutted against the front curve section when the handle is held by hands. The utility model provides a rehabilitation nursing crutch, which can uniformly disperse stress and is not easy to deform.

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Rehabilitation nursing crutch
Technical Field
The utility model relates to a medical treatment rehabilitation utensil technical field, in particular to rehabilitation nursing walking stick.
Background
The crutch is used as an auxiliary appliance for the old and also used as an auxiliary appliance for the wounded. In the latter case, walking sticks for assisting walking or rehabilitation are generally classified into a walking stick, an elbow stick, an armpit stick, and the like according to the condition of injury. In fact, when the leg of the injured person is not completely recovered and walks with the aid of the crutch, the crutch needs to bear the pressure of the injured person leaning forward. That means that the crutch is not stressed exactly vertically. At present, manufacturers set the crutch body of the crutch to be straight. Therefore, the stress can not be uniformly dispersed in the crutch body during use, which also leads the crutch to be easy to deform after long-term use and has short service life.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The to-be-solved technical problem of the utility model is to provide a rehabilitation and nursing crutch, can homodisperse stress, non-deformable.
The technical scheme of the utility model is that, a rehabilitation nursing crutch, includes handle, the cane body and the stabilizer blade that set gradually from top to bottom, the cane body includes preceding curved segment and the back curved segment that connects each other, the handle sets up on preceding curved segment, the stabilizer blade sets up on the back curved segment, preceding curved segment is crooked towards one side that the handle is located, back curved segment is crooked to one side that the handle is located; the handle and the front curve section have an included angle of 90 degrees, and the small arm is abutted against the front curve section when the handle is held by hands.
In one embodiment, the legs are flexible sleeves, and the legs are sleeved on the ends of the back curve sections.
In one embodiment, the length of the front curve section is the same as the length of the back curve section, and the curvature of the front curve section is the same as the curvature of the back curve section.
As an embodiment, the tray assembly is arranged on the front curve section, and is positioned on one side of the handle and below the handle.
As an embodiment, the tray assembly includes a first strut, a second strut, and a disc; one end of each of the first supporting rod and the second supporting rod is fixed on the front curve section, and the other ends of the first supporting rod and the second supporting rod are connected with each other; the included angle of the first supporting rod and the second supporting rod is between 30 degrees and 45 degrees, and the disc is fixedly connected to the first supporting rod.
In one embodiment, the first strut and the second strut are each fixedly connected to the front curve segment by a first fastener.
As an embodiment, the tray assembly further comprises a connector, and the first and second struts are connected to each other by the connector and a second fastener.
Compared with the prior art, the utility model has the advantages that when the user holds the handle, the small arm can be attached to the front curved segment, so that the stick body can be stressed along the length direction. And the front curved section is bent towards the side where the handle is positioned, and the rear curved section is bent away from the side where the handle is positioned. Therefore, the stress generated by the forward tilting of the user can be uniformly dispersed, so that the user is not easy to deform after long-term use.
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Fig. 1 is a first view of a rehabilitation nursing crutch provided by an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 2 is a second view of the rehabilitation nursing crutch provided by the embodiment of the invention;
fig. 3 is a third view of the rehabilitation nursing crutch provided by the embodiment of the invention;
fig. 4 is a partial enlarged view of the rehabilitation care crutch provided in fig. 3.
In the figure: 1. a handle; 2. a pole body; 21. a front curve segment; 22. a back curve section; 3. a support leg; 4. a tray assembly; 41. a first support bar; 42. a second support bar; 43. a disc; 44. a first fastener; 45. a connecting member; 46. a second fastener.
Detailed Description
The foregoing and additional embodiments and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from and more fully described in the following detailed description of the invention, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. It is obvious that the described embodiments are only some of the embodiments of the present invention, and not all of them.
In one embodiment, as shown in FIG. 1. The rehabilitation nursing crutch provided by the embodiment comprises a handle 1, a crutch body 2 and a support foot 3 which are sequentially arranged from top to bottom, wherein the crutch body 2 comprises a front curved section 21 and a rear curved section 22 which are connected with each other, the handle 1 is arranged on the front curved section 21, the support foot 3 is arranged on the rear curved section 22, the front curved section 21 is bent towards one side where the handle 1 is arranged, and the rear curved section 22 is bent away from one side where the handle 1 is arranged; the handle 1 and the front curve 21 have an angle of 90 degrees, and the small arm abuts against the front curve 21 when the handle 1 is held by hand.
In this embodiment, when the user holds the grip 1, the small arm can abut against the front curve section 21, so that the pole body 2 can be stressed along its length. The front curved section 21 is curved toward the side where the handle 1 is located, and the rear curved section 22 is curved away from the side where the handle 1 is located. Therefore, stress generated by forward tilting of the user can be uniformly dispersed, so that the user is not easily deformed after long-term use.
In one embodiment, as shown in FIG. 1. In the rehabilitation nursing crutch provided by the embodiment, the support leg 3 is a flexible sleeve, and the support leg 3 is sleeved at the end part of the back curve section 22. In this embodiment, on the one hand, the stick body can prevent slipping, and on the other hand, the wear resistance of the bottom of the stick body 2 can be increased.
In one embodiment, as shown in FIG. 1. The rehabilitation nursing crutch provided by the embodiment has the same length of the front curve section 21 and the back curve section 22, and the same curvature of the front curve section 21 and the back curve section 22. In this embodiment, the front curved segment 21 and the rear curved segment 22 have the same length and the same curvature, which is beneficial to uniformly disperse the stress on the pole body 2. And after dispersion, the pressure to which the front curve 21 and the back curve 22 are subjected is approximately the same.
In one embodiment, as shown in FIG. 2. The rehabilitation nursing crutch provided by the embodiment further comprises a tray component 4 arranged on the front curve section 21, wherein the tray component 4 is positioned on one side where the handle 1 is positioned and is positioned below the handle 1. In the present embodiment, the tray member 4 is provided below the handle 1 and the tray member 4 is made to be close to the handle 1, so that the article can be temporarily stored on the tray member 4. If the spacing is too large, the article cannot be temporarily stored during use.
In one embodiment, as shown in FIG. 3. In the rehabilitation nursing crutch provided by the embodiment, the tray component 4 comprises a first supporting rod 41, a second supporting rod 42 and a disc 43; the first and second struts 41 and 42 are fixed at one end to the front curve section 21 and connected at the other end to each other; the included angle between the first support rod 41 and the second support rod 42 is 30-45 degrees, and the disc 43 is fixedly connected to the first support rod 41. In this embodiment, the angle between the first rod 41 and the second rod 42 is between 30 degrees and 45 degrees, which provides a stable support for the disc 43. In the present embodiment, the first strut 41 and the second strut 42 are fixedly connected to the front curve section 21 by the first fastener 44.
In one embodiment, as shown in FIG. 4. In the rehabilitation crutch provided by the embodiment, the tray assembly 4 further comprises a connecting piece 45, and the first supporting rod 41 and the second supporting rod 42 are connected with each other through the connecting piece 45 and the second fastening piece 46.

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1. A rehabilitation nursing crutch, comprising a handle (1), a crutch body (2) and a support foot (3) which are arranged in sequence from top to bottom, characterized in that the crutch body (2) comprises a front curved segment (21) and a rear curved segment (22) which are connected with each other, the handle (1) is arranged on the front curved segment (21), the support foot (3) is arranged on the rear curved segment (22), the front curved segment (21) is bent towards the side where the handle (1) is arranged, and the rear curved segment (22) is bent away from the side where the handle (1) is arranged; the handle (1) and the front curve section (21) form an included angle of 90 degrees, and the small arm is abutted against the front curve section (21) when the handle (1) is held by hands.
2. The rehabilitation crutch of claim 1 wherein said foot (3) is a flexible sleeve, said foot (3) being sleeved over the end of said back curve segment (22).
3. The rehabilitation crutches of claim 1, wherein the length of the front curve segment (21) and the length of the back curve segment (22) are the same, and the curvature of the front curve segment (21) and the curvature of the back curve segment (22) are the same.
4. The rehabilitation crutch of claim 3 further comprising a tray assembly (4) disposed on the curved front section (21), the tray assembly (4) being located on the side of the handle (1) and below the handle (1).
5. The rehabilitation crutch of claim 4 wherein the tray assembly (4) comprises a first strut (41), a second strut (42), and a disk (43); the first support rod (41) and the second support rod (42) are fixed on the front curve section (21) at one ends and connected with each other at the other ends; the included angle between the first supporting rod (41) and the second supporting rod (42) is 30 degrees to 45 degrees, and the disc (43) is fixedly connected to the first supporting rod (41).
6. The rehabilitation crutch of claim 5 wherein the first strut (41) and the second strut (42) are each fixedly connected to the curved front section (21) by a first fastener (44).
7. The rehabilitation crutch of claim 5 wherein the tray assembly (4) further comprises a connector (45), the first strut (41) and the second strut (42) being connected to each other by the connector (45) and a second fastener (46).
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