CN213252327U - Porous oxygen hose - Google Patents

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CN213252327U
CN213252327U CN202021868791.7U CN202021868791U CN213252327U CN 213252327 U CN213252327 U CN 213252327U CN 202021868791 U CN202021868791 U CN 202021868791U CN 213252327 U CN213252327 U CN 213252327U
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皮冬梅
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Chengdu Xindu District Second People's Hospital
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The utility model discloses a porous oxygen tube, which comprises an ear hook and an oxygen tube, wherein the middle part of the oxygen tube is communicated with a nasal oxygen hole, and two ends of the oxygen tube extend and bend towards the setting direction of the nasal oxygen hole to form a bending part; a plurality of oxygen outlets are formed in the bent parts at the two ends of the oxygen tube and the two ends of the nasal oxygen hole, and a sliding sleeve is movably sleeved on the bent parts; the two ends of the oxygen pipe are provided with oxygen inlets; both ends of the oxygen pipe, which are positioned on the sliding sleeve, are movably provided with a helicoidal ring, and the outside of the helicoidal ring is movably provided with a screw; the ear-hang is movably arranged outside the sliding sleeve through the buckle, and the buckle is fixedly provided with a pressing buckle which is mutually clamped with the buckle. This device simple structure, reasonable in design, and because be provided with a plurality of oxygen outlets, make the utility model provides an oxygen hose can have bigger oxygen output area, and the effect is more showing when carrying out the surface of a wound treatment of oxygen for children. And the setting of ear-hang can make the oxygen hose be convenient for fix in children's face, reduces nursing staff's work load.

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Porous oxygen hose
Technical Field
The utility model relates to a neonate paediatrics articles for use field, specifically speaking relates to a porous oxygen hose.
Background
Oxygen inhalation, namely oxygen inhalation, is a common clinical treatment method, oxygen therapy is mainly a method for relieving hypoxia, and proper amount of oxygen inhalation is used for correcting hypoxia, improving the partial pressure of arterial blood oxygen and the level of oxygen saturation, promoting metabolism and is one of important methods for adjuvant therapy of various diseases. The oxygen inhalation therapy is usually fixed on the skin of a patient by using an adhesive tape or a hand-held oxygen inhalation tube, which is easy to cause damage to the skin and occupies more manpower. For mothers, the most urgent thing is that babies are ill, but not self-ill, and the feelings of babies are affected by the ill babies, so that the mothers are worried about. When skin problems occur in children, oxygen wound treatment needs to be carried out in a matched mode. The skin of the child patient is sensitive and easily causes injury, and the number and the positions of the oxygen outlet holes can not be adjusted according to the condition of the patient by the conventional oxygen inhalation tube, so that the oxygen inhalation tube is not beneficial to treating the wound surface of a newborn when the skin problem occurs.
In order to solve the problem, the utility model provides a porous oxygen hose.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
An object of the utility model is to provide a porous oxygen hose, this device simple structure, reasonable in design, it is more than traditional oxygen hose's oxygen outlet hole quantity, can adjust the position in oxygen outlet hole moreover, can directly hang on children's ear when using, do not need nursing staff to hold the oxygen hose at the bedside and know the treatment and end, reduced nurse's work load.
In order to achieve the above object, the embodiment of the present invention adopts the following technical solutions:
a porous oxygen tube comprises an ear hook and an oxygen tube, wherein the middle part of the oxygen tube is communicated with a nasal oxygen hole, and two ends of the oxygen tube extend and bend towards the arrangement direction of the nasal oxygen hole to form a bending part; a plurality of oxygen outlets are formed in the bent parts at the two ends of the oxygen tube and the two ends of the nasal oxygen hole, and a sliding sleeve is movably sleeved on the bent parts; the two ends of the oxygen pipe are provided with oxygen inlets; both ends of the oxygen pipe, which are positioned on the sliding sleeve, are movably provided with a helicoidal ring, and the outside of the helicoidal ring is movably provided with a screw; the ear-hang is movably arranged outside the sliding sleeve through the buckle, and the buckle is fixedly provided with a pressing buckle which is mutually clamped with the buckle.
Further, the number of the nasal oxygen holes is 2.
Furthermore, the oxygen pipe is a U-shaped pipe, and two ends of the oxygen pipe are provided with oxygen inlets.
Further, the number of the oxygen outlets is 6, and the oxygen outlets are arranged on the inner side of the U-shaped pipe.
Furthermore, the cross-sectional shape of the sliding sleeve is C-shaped.
Furthermore, the number of sliding sleeves is 2, and sets up respectively in the flexion of oxygen hose.
Furthermore, the number of the pressing buckles is 2, and the pressing buckles are respectively arranged at the upper part and the lower part of the buckle.
Furthermore, the buckle is made of an anti-slip material.
Furthermore, the sliding sleeve is made of smooth materials.
Compared with the prior art, the utility model, the beneficial effect who has is as follows:
the utility model aims to provide a porous oxygen hose, this device simple structure, reasonable in design, and because be provided with a plurality of oxygen outlets, make the utility model provides an oxygen hose can have bigger oxygen output area, and the effect is more showing when carrying out the surface of a wound treatment of oxygen for children. And the setting of ear-hang can make the oxygen hose be convenient for fix in children's face, reduces nursing staff's work load.
In order to make the aforementioned and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention comprehensible, preferred embodiments accompanied with figures are described in detail below.
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In order to more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present invention, the drawings that are required to be used in the embodiments will be briefly described below, it should be understood that the following drawings only illustrate some embodiments of the present invention, and therefore should not be considered as limiting the scope, and for those skilled in the art, other related drawings can be obtained according to the drawings without inventive efforts.
FIG. 1 is a side view of the present invention;
fig. 2 is a side view of the oxygen hose of the present invention, with the ear hook not shown;
FIG. 3 is an inside view of the oxygen tube of the present invention;
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the sliding sleeve of the present invention;
fig. 5 is a structural diagram of the present invention.
Description of reference numerals: 1. ear hanging; 2. an oxygen tube; 3. a sliding sleeve; 4. a coil; 5. a screw; 6. buckling; 7. an oxygen inlet; 8. pressing and buckling; 9. an oxygen outlet; 10. the nasal oxygen hole.
Detailed Description
The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention will be described clearly and completely with reference to the accompanying drawings in the embodiments of the present invention, and it is obvious that the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present invention, not all embodiments. The components of the embodiments of the present invention, as generally described and illustrated in the figures herein, may be arranged and designed in a wide variety of different configurations. Based on the embodiments in the utility model, all other embodiments obtained by a person skilled in the art without creative efforts belong to the protection scope of the utility model.
The specific embodiment is as follows:
as shown in fig. 1-4, a porous oxygen tube comprises an ear hook 1 and an oxygen tube 2, wherein two ends of the oxygen tube 2 are bent in the same direction, and a nasal oxygen hole 10 is formed in the middle of the oxygen tube in the bending direction; the nasal oxygen hole 10 is an external connection tube which is communicated with the oxygen tube 2; the nasal oxygen hole 10 is used for providing oxygen for the respiratory tract of a patient conveniently, a plurality of oxygen outlets 9 are arranged on the two sides of the bending part of the oxygen tube 2 and the nasal oxygen hole (10), and the nasal oxygen hole 10 and the oxygen outlets 9 are used for providing oxygen treatment for the patient; a sliding sleeve 3 is movably sleeved on the bending part, an opening is formed in the sliding sleeve 3, the cross section of the opening is C-shaped, the sliding sleeve 3 can be rotated to enable the opening to move, so that the sliding sleeve 3 can move left and right and rotate outside the oxygen outlet 9, when more oxygen needs to be provided, the opening of the sliding sleeve 3 is rotated to the direction of the oxygen outlet 9, and more oxygen is provided for a patient; when the oxygen is not needed to be provided too much, the opening of the sliding sleeve 3 is rotated to a direction different from the oxygen outlet 9, so that the oxygen obtained by the patient is relatively less; both ends of the sliding sleeve 3 are movably provided with helicoids 4, the helicoids 4 are positioned outside the oxygen tube 2, and the outer part of the helicoids 4 is movably provided with screws 5, when the screws 5 are screwed inwards, the helicoids 4 are pressed tightly to be fixed outside the oxygen tube 2, and meanwhile, the helicoids 4 at both ends of the sliding sleeve 3 are fixed, so that the direction and the position of the sliding sleeve 3 can be fixed, and the number of oxygen outlets 9 capable of supplying oxygen is determined; ear-hang 1 sets up in 3 outsides of sliding sleeve through 6 activities of buckle, and buckle 6 is gone up to be fixed and is provided with and presses knot 8, and through pressing to press knot 8 to make opening and shutting of buckle 6 with close to control ear-hang 1's shift position.
Further, the number of the nasal oxygen holes is 2.
Further, the oxygen tube 2 is shaped like a U-tube, and two ends of the oxygen tube 2 are provided with oxygen inlets 7.
Further, the number of the oxygen outlets 9 is 6, and the oxygen outlets are arranged on the inner side of the U-shaped pipe.
Further, the sliding sleeve 3 is C-shaped.
Further, the number of the sliding sleeves 3 is 2, and the sliding sleeves are respectively arranged at the bending parts of the oxygen pipes 2.
Furthermore, the number of the pressing buckles 8 is 2, and the pressing buckles are respectively arranged at the upper part and the lower part of the buckle 6.
Furthermore, the buckle 6 is made of an anti-slip material, such as rubber.
Further, the sliding sleeve 3 is made of a smooth material, such as Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE).
An object of the utility model is to provide a porous oxygen hose, this device simple structure, reasonable in design, and because be provided with a plurality of oxygen outlets, make the utility model provides an oxygen hose can have bigger oxygen output area, and the effect is more showing when carrying out the surface of a wound treatment of oxygen for children. And the setting of ear-hang can make the oxygen hose be convenient for fix in children's face, reduces nursing staff's work load.
The above is only the preferred embodiment of the present invention, not to the limitation of the present invention in any form, all the technical matters of the present invention all fall into the protection scope of the present invention to any simple modification and equivalent change of the above embodiments.

Claims (9)

1. The utility model provides a porous oxygen hose, includes ear-hang (1) and oxygen hose (2), its characterized in that: the middle part of the oxygen tube (2) is communicated with a nasal oxygen hole (10), and two ends of the oxygen tube (2) extend and bend towards the arrangement direction of the nasal oxygen hole (10) to form a bending part; a plurality of oxygen outlets (9) are arranged at the bent parts at the two ends of the oxygen tube (2) and the two ends of the nasal oxygen hole (10), and a sliding sleeve (3) is movably sleeved at the bent parts; both ends of the oxygen pipe (2) positioned on the sliding sleeve (3) are movably provided with a coil (4), and the outside of the coil (4) is movably provided with a screw (5); the ear-hang device is characterized in that the ear-hang device (1) is movably arranged outside the sliding sleeve (3) through a buckle (6), and a pressing buckle (8) which is mutually clamped with the buckle is fixedly arranged on the buckle (6).
2. The porous oxygen tube as claimed in claim 1, wherein: the number of the nasal oxygen holes (10) is 2.
3. The porous oxygen tube as claimed in claim 1, wherein: the oxygen pipe (2) is a U-shaped pipe, and two ends of the oxygen pipe (2) are provided with oxygen inlets (7).
4. The porous oxygen tube as claimed in claim 3, wherein: the number of the oxygen outlets (9) is 6, and the oxygen outlets are arranged on the inner side of the U-shaped pipe.
5. The porous oxygen tube as claimed in claim 3, wherein: the cross section of the sliding sleeve (3) is C-shaped.
6. The porous oxygen tube as claimed in claim 1, wherein: the number of the sliding sleeves (3) is 2, and the sliding sleeves are respectively arranged at the bending parts of the oxygen pipes (2).
7. The porous oxygen tube as claimed in claim 1, wherein: the number of the press buckles (8) is 2, and the press buckles are respectively arranged at the upper part and the lower part of the buckle (6).
8. The porous oxygen tube as claimed in claim 1, wherein: the buckle (6) is made of an anti-slip material.
9. The porous oxygen tube as claimed in claim 1, wherein: the sliding sleeve (3) is made of smooth materials.
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