CN215425592U - Vehicle-mounted foldable elevator and mobile medical vehicle - Google Patents

Vehicle-mounted foldable elevator and mobile medical vehicle Download PDF

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CN215425592U
CN215425592U CN202022658665.5U CN202022658665U CN215425592U CN 215425592 U CN215425592 U CN 215425592U CN 202022658665 U CN202022658665 U CN 202022658665U CN 215425592 U CN215425592 U CN 215425592U
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邵庆莉
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The utility model discloses a vehicle-mounted foldable elevator and a mobile medical vehicle. The vehicle-mounted foldable elevator comprises a traction machine, a traction rope, a balance weight and a loading plate, wherein the loading plate comprises a vertical plate and a horizontal plate, and the horizontal plate is rotatably connected to the vertical plate; the traction machine is fixed on the carriage, the traction rope is vertically hung at the output end of the traction machine, the counterweight is installed on one side of the traction rope, and the carrying plate is installed on the other side of the traction rope through the vertical plate; the traction machine can drive the traction rope to move so as to drive the carrying plate to move up and down. The vehicle-mounted foldable elevator can drive the carrying plate to move up and down when the traction rope is driven by the traction machine to move, so that objects (such as sickbeds, wheelchairs and the like) on the horizontal plate of the carrying plate can be vertically lifted without manual carrying, and the operation is convenient; when the vehicle-mounted foldable elevator is not used, the horizontal plate of the loading plate can be erected after being rotated, so that folding is realized, and the occupied space is effectively saved.

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Vehicle-mounted foldable elevator and mobile medical vehicle
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of mobile medical vehicles, in particular to a vehicle-mounted foldable elevator and a mobile medical vehicle.
Background
With the increase of mobile medical requirements, the mobile medical vehicle has wide application in the fields of epidemic situation resistance, danger resistance and relief, medical support and the like, and is an important component of the modern medical health system. However, in the prior art, when a patient lying on a sickbed or sitting on a wheelchair is transferred into a medical vehicle, the sickbed or the wheelchair needs to be carried by manpower, which wastes time and labor and is inconvenient to operate.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
One object of the present invention is to provide a vehicle-mounted foldable elevator, which can realize automatic lifting of a hospital bed or a wheelchair into a position without manual transportation, and has a foldable design, thereby saving space.
Another object of the utility model is to propose a mobile medical vehicle comprising the above-mentioned vehicle-mounted collapsible escalator.
To achieve the purpose, on one hand, the utility model adopts the following technical scheme:
a vehicle-mounted foldable elevator comprises a tractor, a traction rope, a balance weight and a carrying plate, wherein the carrying plate comprises a vertical plate and a horizontal plate, and the horizontal plate is rotatably connected to the vertical plate; the traction machine is used for being fixed on a carriage, the traction rope is vertically hung at the output end of the traction machine, the counterweight is installed on one side of the traction rope, and the carrying plate is installed on the other side of the traction rope through the vertical plate; the traction machine can drive the traction rope to move so as to drive the carrying plate to move up and down.
In some embodiments, the vehicle-mounted foldable elevator further comprises at least one vertical slide rail for vertical fixation on a carriage, and the vertical plate is slidably connected with the vertical slide rail through a slider.
In some embodiments, the vehicle-mounted foldable elevator comprises two vertical slide rails, and the two vertical slide rails are respectively positioned at two opposite sides of the traction rope.
On the other hand, the utility model adopts the following technical scheme:
a mobile medical vehicle comprises a vehicle head, a carriage and the vehicle-mounted foldable elevator, wherein the vehicle head is connected with the carriage, a first cabin door is arranged on one side surface of the carriage, and the vehicle-mounted foldable elevator is detachably mounted on the outer side of the carriage and corresponds to the first cabin door.
In some embodiments, the carriage is divided into an operation room and a scanning room along the length direction of the carriage through a partition plate, and the operation room is positioned between the head and the scanning room; scanning operation equipment has been placed to the operation room, medical scanner frame and sick bed have been put to the scanning room, medical scanner frame is placed and is being close to one side of operation room, the sick bed is movably to be worn to locate in the medical scanner frame, the scanning room with the one side that the baffle is relative is provided with first hatch door, on-vehicle collapsible companion ladder is installed the scanning room outside and with first hatch door is corresponding.
In some embodiments, the scanning room is provided with a push-pull expansion cabin along at least one side of the carriage width direction, and the expansion cabin can be retracted into the scanning room or extended out of the scanning room.
In some embodiments, the top of the expansion compartment is slidably connected to the top of the scan room, and the bottom of the expansion compartment is slidably connected to the bottom of the scan room.
In some embodiments, the partition is provided with an openable and closable isolation door and/or a transparent observation window.
In some embodiments, the medical scanner gantry is a CT scanner gantry, an MRI scanner gantry, a PET-CT scanner gantry, or a PET-MRI scanner gantry.
In some embodiments, a second door capable of being opened and closed is arranged on one side of the operating room.
The utility model has at least the following beneficial effects:
according to the vehicle-mounted foldable elevator, the traction rope is vertically hung at the output end of the traction machine, the balance weight is installed on one side of the traction rope, and the carrying plate is installed on the other side of the traction rope through the vertical plate, so that the carrying plate can be driven to move up and down when the traction machine drives the traction rope to move, and therefore objects (such as a sickbed, a wheelchair and the like) placed on the horizontal plate of the carrying plate can be vertically lifted without manual carrying, and the operation is convenient; when the vehicle-mounted foldable elevator is not used, the horizontal plate of the loading plate can be erected after being rotated, so that folding is realized, and the occupied space is effectively saved.
According to the mobile medical vehicle, by using the vehicle-mounted foldable elevator disclosed by the utility model, a sickbed or a wheelchair can be transferred into a carriage without manual carrying, the operation is convenient, and the efficiency is high.
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Fig. 1 and 2 are schematic structural views of a vehicle-mounted foldable elevator provided by an embodiment of the utility model;
FIG. 3 is a top view of an ambulatory medical cart in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 4 is a second structural plan view of the mobile medical cart according to the embodiment of the present invention.
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101. a headstock; 102. an operation room; 103. a partition plate; 104. a scanning room; 106. scanning the operating device; 107. a medical scanner gantry; 108. a hospital bed; 109. an expansion cabin; 200. a vehicle-mounted foldable elevator; 201. a traction machine; 202. a hoisting rope; 203. balancing weight; 204. a loading plate; 2041. a vertical plate; 2042. a horizontal plate; 206. a vertical slide rail; 207. a slide block.
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To facilitate an understanding of the utility model, the utility model will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings. Preferred embodiments of the present invention are shown in the drawings. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete.
The present embodiment provides a vehicle-mounted foldable elevator, and referring to fig. 1-2, the vehicle-mounted foldable elevator 200 includes a traction machine 201, a traction rope 202, a counterweight 203, and a loading plate 204, the loading plate 204 includes a vertical plate 2041 and a horizontal plate 2042, and the horizontal plate 2042 is rotatably connected to the vertical plate 2041. The traction machine 201 is used for being fixed on a carriage; a hauling rope 202 is vertically hung at the output end of the hauling machine 201, a counterweight 203 is installed at one side of the hauling rope 202, and a loading plate 204 is installed at the other side of the hauling rope 202 through a vertical plate 2041; the traction machine 201 can drive the traction rope 202 to move so as to drive the loading plate 204 to move up and down.
In some embodiments, referring to fig. 2, the on-board foldable elevator 200 further comprises at least one vertical slide rail 206, the vertical slide rail 206 is used for being vertically fixed on the carriage, and the vertical plate 2041 is slidably connected with the vertical slide rail 206 through the slide block 207. Alternatively, the on-board foldable elevator 200 includes two vertical rails 206, and the two vertical rails 206 are respectively located at two opposite sides of the hoist rope 202.
According to the vehicle-mounted foldable elevator 200, the hoisting rope 202 is vertically hung at the output end of the hoisting machine 201, the counterweight 203 is installed at one side of the hoisting rope 202, and the carrying plate 204 is installed at the other side of the hoisting rope 202 through the vertical plate 2041, so that the carrying plate 2041 can be driven to move up and down when the hoisting machine 201 drives the hoisting rope 202 to move, and thus, objects (such as a sickbed, a wheelchair and the like) placed on the horizontal plate 2042 of the carrying plate 2041 can be vertically lifted without manual carrying, and the operation is convenient; when the vehicle-mounted foldable elevator 200 is not used, the horizontal plate 2042 of the loading plate 204 can be rotated and erected, so that folding is realized, and the occupied space is effectively saved.
The embodiment also provides a mobile medical vehicle, and referring to fig. 3-4, the mobile medical vehicle comprises a vehicle head 101, a carriage and the vehicle-mounted foldable elevator 200, wherein the vehicle head 101 is connected with the carriage, a first cabin door is arranged on one side surface of the carriage, and the vehicle-mounted foldable elevator 200 is detachably mounted on the outer side of the carriage and corresponds to the first cabin door. This movable medical vehicle is through using the on-vehicle collapsible companion ladder that this embodiment provided, realizes need not manpower transport can shift sick bed or wheelchair to the carriage in, convenient operation, efficient.
In some embodiments, the carriage is divided into an operating room 102 and a scanning room 104 by a partition 103 along the length direction of the carriage, wherein the operating room 102 is located between the head 101 and the scanning room 104, namely, the operating room 102 is arranged close to the head 101, and the scanning room 104 is arranged close to the tail. Alternatively, the length of the booth 104 is greater than the length of the cab 102, and the length of the booth 104 and the cab 102 refers to the length along the length of the car itself. Alternatively, the compartment is made of a radiation-proof material, and the partition 103 is a radiation-proof partition, that is, the compartment and the partition 103 are made of radiation-proof materials.
A scan operator device 106 is positioned in the suite 102, and a medical professional operates these scan operator devices 106 within the suite 102 with the patient in the scan room 104. The scanning room 104 houses a medical scanner gantry 107 and a patient bed 108, the medical scanner gantry 107 is disposed on a side close to the operating room 102, and an entrance direction of the medical scanner gantry 107 is opposite to a direction of the head 101, that is, an entrance of the medical scanner gantry 107 is toward a rear of the vehicle. The hospital bed 108 is movably arranged in the frame 107 of the medical scanner, the length direction of the hospital bed 108 is consistent with the length direction of the carriage, and a patient lies on the hospital bed 108 and moves the hospital bed 108 according to the scanning position of the patient.
It is understood that the medical scanner gantry 107 may be a CT (Computed Tomography) scanner gantry, an MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) scanner gantry, a PET (Positron Emission Tomography) scanner gantry, a PET-CT scanner gantry, or a PET-MRI scanner gantry. That is, the mobile medical cart of the present invention is suitable for use in medical imaging clinical scanning equipment such as CT scanners, MRI scanners, PET-CT scanners, and PET-MRI scanners.
In particular, a first door (not shown) is arranged on the side of the scanning booth 104 opposite to the partition 103, i.e. on the side of the scanning booth 104 facing the rear of the vehicle, and is used for the entrance and exit of the patient into and out of the scanning booth 104. In order to facilitate the patients with mobility disabilities to enter the scanning chamber from the ground, in the embodiment, the vehicle-mounted foldable elevator 200 is installed outside the scanning chamber 104 and at a position corresponding to the first door, i.e. the vehicle-mounted foldable elevator 200 is installed at the tail of the vehicle. The loading plate 204 of the on-board foldable elevator 200 is folded at the rear of the vehicle when not in use and unfolded when in use. In use, the carrier plate 204 of the on-board foldable elevator 200 can be raised vertically from the ground to a position parallel to the bottom of the scanning room 104, facilitating the patient to enter the scanning room 104 directly, or to enter the scanning room 104 in a wheelchair, or to enter the scanning room 104 in a hospital bed 108. After the scan is completed, the carrier plate 204 of the on-board foldable elevator 200 is then lowered vertically to the ground, facilitating the patient to leave the scanning room 104.
The carriage of the mobile medical vehicle is divided into the operating room 102 and the scanning room 104 along the length direction of the carriage, the operating room 102 is located between the vehicle head 101 and the scanning room 104, the frame 107 of the medical scanner is placed on one side close to the operating room 102, the first cabin door is arranged on one side, opposite to the partition plate 103, of the scanning room 104, and the vehicle-mounted foldable elevator 200 is installed on the outer side of the scanning room 104 and at a position corresponding to the first cabin door, so that the equipment layout of the mobile medical vehicle is reasonable, the length of the vehicle body is reduced, the road trafficability of the mobile medical vehicle is improved, and the expansion of the use scene of the mobile medical vehicle is facilitated.
Referring to fig. 4, in some embodiments, the scanning booth 104 is provided with a push-pull expansion compartment 109 on at least one side in the car width direction, and the expansion compartment 109 can be retracted into the scanning booth 104 or extended out of the operating booth 102. After the expansion compartment 109 extends out of the scanning room 104, the space of the scanning room 104 can be enlarged, thereby facilitating the scanning operation. After the scanning is completed, the expansion cabin 109 is received in the scanning room 104, so that the vehicle can move conveniently. Alternatively, the top of the expansion compartment 109 is slidably connected to the top of the scanning room 104, the bottom of the expansion compartment 109 is slidably connected to the bottom of the scanning room 104, and the medical staff member can extend and retract the expansion compartment 109 by pushing and pulling. Alternatively, the sliding connection between the expansion compartment 109 and the scan room 104 may be achieved by a sliding rail.
In some embodiments, the partition 103 is provided with an openable and closable isolation door (not shown) for movement of personnel between the operator station 102 and the scanning booth 104. Alternatively, the isolation door is a radiation-proof door, i.e. the isolation door is made of a radiation-proof material.
In some embodiments, a transparent viewing window (not shown) is disposed on the partition 103 to facilitate medical personnel to view the conditions inside the scanning room. Alternatively, the viewing window is a radiation protection viewing window, i.e. the viewing window is made of a radiation protection material.
In some embodiments, a second door (not shown) is provided on a side of the cab 102 for opening and closing the cab 102.
It should be noted that when one portion is referred to as being "secured to" another portion, it may be directly on the other portion or there may be an intervening portion. When a portion is said to be "connected" to another portion, it may be directly connected to the other portion or intervening portions may be present. The terms "vertical," "horizontal," "left," "right," and the like as used herein are for illustrative purposes only and do not denote a unique embodiment.
Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. The terminology used herein in the description of the utility model is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the utility model.
The technical features of the embodiments described above may be arbitrarily combined, and for the sake of brevity, all possible combinations of the technical features in the embodiments described above are not described, but should be considered as being within the scope of the present specification as long as there is no contradiction between the combinations of the technical features.
The above-mentioned embodiments only express several embodiments of the present invention, and the description thereof is more specific and detailed, but not construed as limiting the scope of the utility model. It should be noted that, for a person skilled in the art, several variations and modifications can be made without departing from the inventive concept, which falls within the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the protection scope of the present patent shall be subject to the appended claims.

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1. The vehicle-mounted foldable elevator is characterized by comprising a traction machine (201), a traction rope (202), a counterweight (203) and a loading plate (204), wherein the loading plate (204) comprises a vertical plate (2041) and a horizontal plate (2042), and the horizontal plate (2042) is rotatably connected to the vertical plate (2041);
the traction machine (201) is used for being fixed on a carriage, the traction rope (202) is vertically hung at the output end of the traction machine (201), the counterweight (203) is installed on one side of the traction rope (202), and the loading plate (204) is installed on the other side of the traction rope (202) through the vertical plate (2041); the traction machine (201) can drive the traction rope (202) to move so as to drive the loading plate (204) to move up and down.
2. The onboard collapsible elevator according to claim 1, characterized in that it further comprises at least one vertical slide (206), said vertical slide (206) being intended to be vertically fixed on the carriage, said vertical plate (2041) being slidingly connected to said vertical slide (206) by means of a slider (207).
3. The on-board collapsible elevator according to claim 2, characterized in that it comprises two of the vertical sliding rails (206), the two vertical sliding rails (206) being located on opposite sides of the hoisting rope (202).
4. A mobile medical vehicle, characterized by comprising a vehicle head (101), a carriage and the vehicle-mounted foldable elevator of any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the vehicle head (101) is connected with the carriage, a first cabin door is arranged on one side surface of the carriage, and the vehicle-mounted foldable elevator is detachably mounted on the outer side of the carriage and corresponds to the first cabin door.
5. The mobile medical vehicle according to claim 4, characterized in that the carriage is divided into an operating room (102) and a scanning room (104) along the length direction thereof by a partition (103), wherein the operating room (102) is positioned between the head (101) and the scanning room (104);
the scanning operation equipment (106) is placed in the operation room (102), a medical scanner rack (107) and a sickbed (108) are placed in the scanning room (104), the medical scanner rack (107) is placed on one side close to the operation room (102), the sickbed (108) is movably arranged in the medical scanner rack (107) in a penetrating mode, the first cabin door is arranged on one side, opposite to the partition plate (103), of the scanning room (104), and the vehicle-mounted foldable elevator is installed on the outer side of the scanning room (104) and corresponds to the first cabin door.
6. The ambulatory medical vehicle according to claim 5, characterised in that the scanning booth (104) is provided with a push-pull expansion compartment (109) on at least one side in the width direction of the carriage, said expansion compartment (109) being retractable into the scanning booth (104) or extendable out of the scanning booth (104).
7. The ambulatory medical cart according to claim 6, wherein the top of said expansion trunk (109) is slidably connected to the top of said scanning bay (104) and the bottom of said expansion trunk (109) is slidably connected to the bottom of said scanning bay (104).
8. The ambulatory medical vehicle according to any one of claims 5 to 7, characterised in that the partition (103) is provided with an openable and closable partition door and/or a transparent viewing window.
9. The mobile medical cart of any of claims 5 to 7, wherein the medical scanner gantry (107) is a CT scanner gantry, an MRI scanner gantry, a PET-CT scanner gantry, or a PET-MRI scanner gantry.
10. The ambulatory medical vehicle according to any one of claims 5 to 7, characterised in that a second door which can be opened and closed is provided on one side of the operating compartment (102).
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