CN215307191U - Upper limb warm-keeping restraint device - Google Patents

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CN215307191U
CN215307191U CN202120417583.3U CN202120417583U CN215307191U CN 215307191 U CN215307191 U CN 215307191U CN 202120417583 U CN202120417583 U CN 202120417583U CN 215307191 U CN215307191 U CN 215307191U
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The utility model relates to the technical field of medical auxiliary instruments, and particularly discloses an upper limb warm-keeping restraint device which comprises a warm-keeping belt and a restraint belt, wherein the warm-keeping belt is sleeved on an upper limb and provided with a hollow cavity, and the restraint belt is installed on the outer side of the warm-keeping belt. The utility model can be effectively used for resisting restraint and restraining the patient with senile dementia; when the warm-keeping quilt is used at night, in order to avoid the private extubation of a patient, the upper limbs of the patient are required to be exposed outside the quilt, and the warm-keeping belt is arranged to effectively avoid the cold catching condition caused by the exposure of the upper limbs; the restraint strap arranged on the outer side of the thermal insulation strap can effectively restrain the patient during treatment; the restraint strap is arranged below the heat preservation strap, so that the patient is not easy to observe the restraint strap, and the resistance and the dysphoria of the patient are reduced; so that the patient can be treated more cooperatively.

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Upper limb warm-keeping restraint device
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of medical auxiliary instruments, in particular to an upper limb warm keeping restraint device.
Background
The existing restraint strap directly restrains the wrist of a patient, is suitable for the patient who can not move independently, and is not suitable for the patient who resists restraint and is senile dementia; moreover, when the old patient sleeps well, the arms of the two hands are placed outside the quilt, the old patient is easy to catch a cold, the old patient is afraid of the patient pulling out the tube when being placed in the quilt, the old patient is not easy to observe, and the old patient restrains the old patient, so the old patient can resist and be irritated.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The utility model aims to solve the technical problem of providing an upper limb warm-keeping restraint device which can effectively restrain upper limbs of patients and can effectively keep warm.
The technical problem to be solved by the utility model is as follows:
an upper limb warm keeping restraint device comprises a warm keeping belt which is sleeved on an upper limb and is provided with a hollow cavity, and a restraint belt which is arranged on the outer side of the warm keeping belt.
When in use, the thermal insulation belt is sleeved on the upper limb of a patient, and then the upper limb of the patient is fixed with other device equipment through the restraint belt on the outer side of the thermal insulation belt, so that the patient is prevented from resisting during treatment; the warm keeping belt can effectively avoid the situation that the arms of the patient are placed outside the quilt to catch cold when the patient sleeps well at night.
In some possible embodiments, to avoid the patient from observing the restraint strap, which can create a fidgeting, resistant mind, the restraint strap is positioned below the thermal band relative to the elbow joint of the upper limb.
In some possible embodiments, the thermal belt comprises a belt body, and a first connecting structure installed at two symmetrical ends of the bag body and connecting the two ends of the bag body to form a hollow cavity.
The first connecting structure connects the two symmetrical ends of the belt body, so that a hollow cavity is formed, and the bag body is sleeved on the upper limb.
In some possible embodiments, the first connecting structure is a zipper or a magic tape.
In some possible embodiments, in order to effectively achieve the warm-keeping, wear-resisting and waterproof effects of the bag body; the belt body comprises a warm-keeping layer, a waterproof layer and a wear-resistant layer which are sequentially connected from inside to outside.
In some possible embodiments, the belt body further comprises a skin-friendly layer arranged on the side of the heat-preservation layer far away from the waterproof layer, so as to make the belt body comfortable after being worn by a patient.
In some possible embodiments, to effectively achieve warmth retention; the heat insulation layer comprises a first heat insulation layer and a second heat insulation layer, wherein cavities are formed in the first heat insulation layer and the second heat insulation layer, heat insulation materials are filled in the cavities, and the heat insulation materials are duck down and/or goose down.
In some possible embodiments, the glove is connected with one end of the thermal insulation belt close to the hand.
Compared with the prior art, the utility model has the beneficial effects that:
the utility model can be effectively used for resisting restraint and restraining the patient with senile dementia; when the warm-keeping quilt is used at night, in order to avoid the private extubation of a patient, the upper limbs of the patient are required to be exposed outside the quilt, and the warm-keeping belt is arranged to effectively avoid the cold catching condition caused by the exposure of the upper limbs; the restraint strap arranged on the outer side of the thermal insulation strap can effectively restrain the patient during treatment; the restraint strap is arranged below the heat preservation strap, so that the patient is not easy to observe the restraint strap, and the resistance and the dysphoria of the patient are reduced; so that the patient can be treated more cooperatively.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic structural view of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a side view of the Chinese thermal band of the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a schematic structural view of the belt body of the present invention;
FIG. 4 is a schematic structural view of a first insulation layer and a second insulation layer in the present invention;
wherein: 1. a thermal band; 10. a hollow cavity; 11. a thermal insulation layer; 111. a first heat insulation layer; 112. a second heat-insulating layer; 113. a chamber; 12. a waterproof layer; 13. a wear layer; 14. a skin-friendly layer; 15. a first connecting structure; A. a weft yarn; B. a first yarn; C. and a second yarn.
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In the description of the present invention, it is to be understood that the terms indicating an orientation or positional relationship are based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the drawings only for the convenience of describing the present invention and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and thus, should not be construed as limiting the present invention.
In the drawings of the present invention, it should be understood that different technical features which are not mutually substituted are shown in the same drawing only for the convenience of simplifying the drawing description and reducing the number of drawings, and the embodiment described with reference to the drawings does not indicate or imply that all the technical features in the drawings are included, and thus the present invention is not to be construed as being limited thereto.
In the present invention, unless otherwise expressly stated or limited, the terms "mounted," "connected," "secured," and the like are to be construed broadly and can, for example, be fixedly connected, detachably connected, or integrally formed; either directly or indirectly through intervening media, either internally or in any other relationship. Reference herein to "first," "second," and similar words, does not denote any order, quantity, or importance, but rather are used to distinguish one element from another. Also, the use of the terms "a" or "an" and the like do not denote a limitation of quantity, but rather denote the presence of at least one. In the implementation of the present application, "and/or" describes an association relationship of associated objects, which means that there may be three relationships, for example, a and/or B, which may mean: a exists alone, A and B exist simultaneously, and B exists alone. In the description of the embodiments of the present application, the meaning of "a plurality" means two or more unless otherwise specified. For example, the plurality of positioning posts refers to two or more positioning posts. The specific meanings of the above terms in the present invention can be understood by those skilled in the art according to specific situations.
The present invention will be described in detail below.
As shown in fig. 1-3, an upper limb thermal restraint device comprises a thermal belt 1 sleeved on an upper limb and provided with a hollow cavity 10, and a restraint belt installed outside the thermal belt 1.
When in use, the thermal insulation belt 1 is sleeved on the upper limb of a patient, and then the upper limb of the patient is fixed with other device equipment through the restraint belt on the outer side of the thermal insulation belt 1, so that the patient is prevented from resisting during treatment; the warm keeping belt 1 can also effectively avoid the situation that the patient feels cold when the arm is placed outside the quilt when the patient sleeps well at night.
Preferably, the restraint band is provided with a plurality of restraint bands, and is uniformly arranged on the thermal insulation band 1 along the longitudinal direction of the upper limb and positioned below the thermal insulation band 1.
In some possible embodiments, the restraining strap is positioned below the thermal band 1 relative to the upper elbow joint in order to avoid the patient from observing the restraining strap, which can create a fidgeting and resistant mind, when the restraining strap is connected to other equipment, such as a bed.
In some possible embodiments, as shown in fig. 1, the thermal insulation belt 1 includes a belt body, and first connecting structures 15 installed at two symmetrical ends of the bag body and connecting the two ends of the bag body to form a hollow cavity 10.
The first connecting structure 15 connects the two symmetrical ends of the belt body, so as to form a hollow cavity 10, and further realize that the bag body is sleeved on the upper limb.
In some possible embodiments, the first connecting structure 15 is a zipper or a hook and loop fastener.
Preferably, the connection is more secure by means of a zipper.
In some possible embodiments, as shown in fig. 3, in order to effectively achieve the warming, wear-resisting and waterproof effects of the bag body; the belt body comprises a warm-keeping layer 11, a waterproof layer 12 and an abrasion-resistant layer 13 which are sequentially connected from inside to outside.
Preferably, the thermal insulation layer 11, the waterproof layer 12 and the wear-resistant layer 13 are bonded in sequence.
As used herein, from inside to outside means: from the hollow cavity 10 to the side away from the upper limb.
Preferably, the waterproof layer 12 is made of polytetrafluoroethylene.
In some possible embodiments, the belt body further comprises a skin-friendly layer 14 disposed on the side of the thermal layer 11 away from the waterproof layer 12 in order to improve the comfort of the patient after wearing the belt body.
In some possible embodiments, to effectively achieve warmth retention; as shown in fig. 3, the thermal insulation layer 11 includes a first thermal insulation layer 111 and a second thermal insulation layer 112, a cavity 113 is disposed on both the first thermal insulation layer 111 and the second thermal insulation layer 112, and a thermal insulation material is filled in the cavity 113, and the thermal insulation material is duck down and/or goose down. The duck down and the goose down are natural warm-keeping materials, and can ensure that the warm-keeping layer 11 has good warm-keeping performance.
Preferably, the first heat preservation layer 111 and the second heat preservation layer 112 are woven by warps and wefts a, the warps comprise a first yarn B and a second yarn C, the first yarn B and the second yarn C are arranged alternately, the wefts a are formed by twisting a plurality of strands of polyester fibers, and the first heat preservation layer and the second heat preservation layer can have good strength, so that the phenomenon that velvets penetrate due to rubbing and pulling is avoided, and the warmth retention property is affected.
In some possible embodiments, as shown in fig. 1, a glove is further included, which is connected to the end of the thermal belt 1 near the hand.
Preferably, gloves and thermal insulation area adopt the zip fastener to realize both, with effectual realization connection between them like this, simultaneously effectual assurance can be demolishd when not using gloves, ann tears the convenience open.
The gloves will further prevent the hands of the patient from catching a cold.
Preferably, when in use, the number of the upper limb thermal restraint devices is 2, and the upper limb thermal restraint devices are respectively worn on two upper limbs.
The utility model is not limited to the foregoing embodiments. The utility model extends to any novel feature or any novel combination of features disclosed in this specification and any novel method or process steps or any novel combination of features disclosed.

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1. An upper limb warm keeping restraint device is characterized by comprising a warm keeping belt which is sleeved on an upper limb and is provided with a hollow cavity, and a restraint belt which is arranged on the outer side of the warm keeping belt; the thermal insulation belt comprises a belt body and a first connecting structure which is arranged at the two symmetrical ends of the bag body and connects the two ends of the bag body to form a hollow cavity; the belt body comprises a warm-keeping layer, a waterproof layer and a wear-resistant layer which are sequentially connected from inside to outside; the heat insulation layer comprises a first heat insulation layer and a second heat insulation layer, wherein cavities are formed in the first heat insulation layer and the second heat insulation layer, and heat insulation materials are filled in the cavities and are duck down and/or goose down;
the first heat-insulation layer and the second heat-insulation layer are both formed by weaving warps and wefts, the warps comprise a first yarn and a second yarn, the first yarn and the second yarn are arranged alternately, the wefts are formed by twisting a plurality of strands of polyester fibers, the first yarn is formed by twisting a plurality of strands of cotton fibers, and the second yarn is formed by twisting a plurality of strands of duck down fibers.
2. An upper limb thermal restraint according to claim 1 wherein the restraint strap is positioned below the thermal restraint strap relative to the elbow joint of the upper limb.
3. The upper limb thermal restraint device according to claim 2, wherein the first connecting structure is a zipper or a magic tape.
4. The upper limb thermal restraint device of claim 3 wherein the belt body further comprises a skin-friendly layer disposed on a side of the thermal layer remote from the waterproof layer.
5. An upper limb thermal restraint apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 4 further comprising a glove attached to the thermal band adjacent the hand.
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