CN217409202U - Bedpan capable of measuring defecation volume of bedridden patient - Google Patents

Bedpan capable of measuring defecation volume of bedridden patient Download PDF

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CN217409202U
CN217409202U CN202220458396.4U CN202220458396U CN217409202U CN 217409202 U CN217409202 U CN 217409202U CN 202220458396 U CN202220458396 U CN 202220458396U CN 217409202 U CN217409202 U CN 217409202U
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江茶花
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The utility model provides a bedpan capable of measuring the defecation quantity of bedridden patients, which comprises a bedpan body with an upward opening, wherein a urination collecting area and a defecation collecting area which are mutually communicated are arranged in the bedpan body, the bottom of the defecation collecting area is provided with a mounting position, the mounting position is connected with an electronic scale, a bedpan is detachably arranged on the electronic scale, and the side edge of the bedpan is provided with a filter screen; the depth of the urine collecting area is deeper than that of the excrement collecting area. The excrement is collected through the excrement tray arranged in the excrement collecting area, and the urine is collected through the urine collecting area, so that the excrement can be conveniently collected by a patient placed below the buttocks when the patient is in a lying position; simultaneously, the filter screen is arranged on the side edge of the excrement tray, so that the urine mixed into the excrement tray can be guided to the urine collecting area through the filter screen, the metering is more accurate, and the excrement tray has good practicability.

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Bedpan capable of measuring defecation volume of bedridden patient
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the field of medical equipment, particularly, relate to a bedpan that can measure bed patient's stool and urine volume.
Background
Patients are required to relieve themselves of stool and urine in beds for treatment or for the patient's own reasons in clinical care work. The accurate recording of the patient's input and output is of great importance to further understanding the patient's metabolic status and making the next treatment plan. Especially for the heart disease patients with more strict liquid management requirements, the accurate recording of the access volume is more important. In clinical work, due to the popularization of various infusion pumps and micro pumps and the possibility of checking the total amount of fluid infusion every day, the accuracy in the aspect of input management can be realized. In the aspect of volume management, management of the amount of shit in particular is not sufficient. For patients with unique stool and urine requirements, the corresponding container can be used for metering. However, in many cases, the patient draws urine while drawing stool on the bed, and the stool and urine are mixed in the toilet bowl, which causes a measurement error. And the stool of the patient is weighed mostly by using the same platform scale clinically, and if the last patient is weighed, the disinfection is not thorough, and the risk of cross infection is caused.
The realization of a bedpan capable of solving such problems is imperative.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
Based on this, measure inconvenient and the problem that metering error appears easily in order to solve current bedpan, the utility model provides a but measure bedpan of bed patient's urine volume, its specific technical scheme as follows:
a bedpan capable of measuring the defecation amount of a bedridden patient comprises a bedpan body with an upward opening, wherein a urine collecting area and a defecation collecting area which are communicated with each other are formed in the bedpan body, the bottom of the defecation collecting area is provided with a mounting position, the mounting position is connected with an electronic scale, a bedpan is detachably arranged on the electronic scale, and a filter screen is arranged on the side edge of the bedpan; the depth of the urine collecting area is deeper than that of the excrement collecting area.
According to the bedpan capable of measuring the defecation amount of the bedridden patient, the excrement is collected through the excrement tray arranged in the excrement collecting area, and the urine is collected through the urine collecting area, so that the bedpan can be conveniently placed below the buttocks of the patient to collect urine when the patient is in a lying position; simultaneously, the filter screen is arranged on the side edge of the excrement tray, so that the urine mixed into the excrement tray can be guided to the urine collecting area through the filter screen, the metering is more accurate, and the excrement tray has good practicability.
Further, the bedpan further comprises a telescopic cover, the telescopic cover is rotatably connected with the edge of the side edge of the bedpan body, and when the telescopic cover is extended, the telescopic cover covers the upper part of the urine collecting area.
Furthermore, a sewage outlet is formed in the edge of one side of the excrement collecting area of the bedpan body.
Further, the electronic scale comprises a display screen and an operation area, and the display screen and the operation area are arranged outside the bedpan body.
Furthermore, scale marks are arranged on the outer wall of the urine collecting area.
Further, the bedpan further comprises an air cushion, a conduit and a hand pump, wherein the air cushion is arranged on the upper portion of the bedpan body in the excrement collecting area, and two ends of the conduit are respectively communicated with the air cushion and the hand pump.
Further, a handle is arranged on the outer wall of the bedpan body.
Further, the handle with the drain all sets up in on the midline of bedpan body, the handle with between the drain based on the bedpan body sets up relatively.
Further, the filter screen is arranged on the side edge close to the urine collecting area.
Further, the connection between the excrement collecting area and the urine collecting area is in arc transition.
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The invention will be further understood from the following description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. The components in the figures are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustrating the principles of the embodiments. Like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the different views.
FIG. 1 is a schematic sectional view of a bedpan for measuring the volume of urine and stool of a patient in bed according to one embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a schematic view of a bedpan for measuring the amount of urine and stool of a patient in bed according to one embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a second schematic view of a bedpan for measuring the volume of urine and urine of a patient in bed according to one embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of portion A of FIG. 1;
fig. 5 is an enlarged schematic view of part B of fig. 1.
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1. a stool collection area; 2. an electronic scale; 3. a display screen; 4. an operation area; 5. a toilet plate; 6. a urine collecting area; 7. a handle; 8. a telescopic cover; 9. a hand pump; 10. a conduit; 11. an air cushion; 12. a sewage draining outlet; 13. filtering with a screen; 14. a midline.
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In order to make the objects, technical solutions and advantages of the present invention more apparent, the present invention will be further described in detail with reference to the embodiments thereof. It should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating the scope of the invention, are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention.
It will be understood that when an element is referred to as being "secured to" another element, it can be directly on the other element or intervening elements may also be present. When an element is referred to as being "connected" to another element, it can be directly connected to the other element or intervening elements may also be present. The terms "vertical," "horizontal," "left," "right," and the like as used herein are for illustrative purposes only and do not represent the only embodiments.
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 invention is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the invention. As used herein, the term "and/or" includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items.
In the present invention, the terms "first" and "second" do not denote any particular quantity or order, but are merely used to distinguish names.
As shown in fig. 1, fig. 2, fig. 3, fig. 4 and fig. 5, a bedpan capable of measuring the urine volume of a bedridden patient in an embodiment of the present invention includes a bedpan body with an upward opening, a urine collecting region 6 and a stool collecting region 1 which are mutually communicated are formed in the bedpan body, a mounting position is arranged at the bottom of the stool collecting region 1, an electronic scale 2 is connected to the mounting position, a bedpan 5 is detachably arranged on the electronic scale 2, and a filter screen 13 is arranged at a side of the bedpan 5; the depth of the urine collecting area 6 is deeper than that of the excrement collecting area 1.
According to the bedpan capable of measuring the defecation amount of the bedridden patient, the excrement is collected through the excrement tray 5 arranged in the excrement collecting area 1, and the urine is collected through the urine collecting area 6, so that the bedpan can be conveniently placed below the buttocks of the patient to collect urine when the patient is in a lying position; meanwhile, the filter screen 13 is arranged on the side edge of the excrement tray 5, so that the excrement mixed in the excrement tray 5 can be guided to the urine collecting area 6 through the filter screen 13, the excrement tray and the measurement in the urine collecting area are more accurate, and the excrement tray has good practicability.
In one embodiment, the bedpan further comprises a telescopic cover 8, the telescopic cover 8 is rotatably connected with the side edge of the bedpan body, and when the telescopic cover 8 is extended, the telescopic cover 8 covers the urine collecting area 6.
Specifically, the telescopic cover 8 may be an organ cover or other telescopic structure commonly used in the prior art, and is not described herein again; when the telescopic cover 8 is completely unfolded, the unfolding angle of the telescopic cover 8 is more than or equal to 90 degrees, and the opening direction of the telescopic cover 8 faces the excrement collecting area 1, so that the telescopic cover 8 can be opened when a patient excretes, the cover covers the perineum of the patient, and the urine is prevented from splashing outside when the patient excretes the excrement at the same time.
In one embodiment, a sewage outlet 12 is arranged on the edge of the bedpan body at one side of the excrement collecting area 1.
Specifically, the sewage draining outlet 12 can be normally opened or provided with a common switch structure in the prior art, so that the excrement and the urine can be conveniently poured out of the basin, and the sewage can be conveniently poured during cleaning.
More preferably, a slope of arc transition is formed between the sewage draining outlet 12 and the bottom of the excrement collecting area 1 so as to facilitate sewage draining.
In one embodiment, the electronic scale 2 comprises a display screen 3 and an operation area 4, and the display screen 3 and the operation area 4 are arranged outside the bedpan body.
Specifically, the electronic scale 2, the display screen 3 of the electronic scale 2 and the operation area 4 may be common technical means in the prior art, and are not described herein again; the electronic scale 2 is designed to facilitate the disassembly and the taking of the toilet pan 5, so that the toilet pan 5 is convenient to clean.
In one embodiment, the urine collection area 6 has graduation marks on its outer wall. Preferably, the stool plate 5 body is made of transparent materials, and the urine collecting area 6 can form a measuring cup structure convenient for observation through the scale marks, so that the urine can be directly and accurately measured.
In one embodiment, the bedpan further comprises an air cushion 11, a conduit 10 and a hand pump 9, wherein the air cushion 11 is arranged on the bedpan body at the upper part of the excrement collecting area 1, and two ends of the conduit 10 are respectively communicated with the air cushion 11 and the hand pump 9.
Specifically, the air cushion 11 is inflated through the hand pump 9, so that a soft air cushion 11 buffer area is established between the hip of the patient and the bedpan body, discomfort of the patient caused by the hard material of the bedpan is prevented, and pressure sores caused by long-time use of the patient are prevented.
In one embodiment, the handle 7 and the sewage draining outlet 12 are both arranged on the center line of the bedpan body, and the handle 7 and the sewage draining outlet 12 are oppositely arranged based on the bedpan body. The handle 7 can be used for conveniently taking up the whole bedpan body, thereby conveniently making the tilting action.
In one embodiment, the handle 7 and the sewage draining outlet 12 are both arranged on the center line 14 of the bedpan body, and the handle 7 and the sewage draining outlet 12 are oppositely arranged based on the bedpan body. In particular, the handle 7 is arranged on the side wall of the urine collecting area.
In one embodiment, the screen 13 is provided on the side adjacent to the urine collecting region 6. Specifically, the filter screen gap of the filter screen 13 is capable of allowing urine to pass through and blocking feces to pass through, so the filter screen 13 may be a filter membrane, and the filter membrane may be a common technical means in the prior art, and is not described herein again. By arranging the filter screen 13 at a side close to the urine collecting region 6, urine can be better concentrated to flow toward the urine collecting region 6.
In one embodiment, the junction of the excrement collecting area 1 and the urine collecting area 6 is in arc transition. Specifically, the heights of the bottoms of the excrement collecting area 1 and the urine collecting area 6 are sequentially reduced along the direction from the excretion opening to the handle 7, so that the urine can flow to the urine collecting area 6 conveniently.
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 represent some embodiments of the present invention, and the description thereof is specific and detailed, but not to be construed as limiting the scope of the present invention. It should be noted that, for those skilled in the art, without departing from the spirit of the present invention, several variations and modifications can be made, which are within the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the protection scope of the present invention should be subject to the appended claims.

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1. A bedpan capable of measuring the defecation amount of a bedridden patient is characterized by comprising a bedpan body with an upward opening, wherein a urine collecting area and a defecation collecting area which are communicated with each other are formed in the bedpan body; the depth of the urine collecting area is deeper than that of the excrement collecting area.
2. A bedpan capable of measuring the amount of excrement and urine of a patient lying in bed as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a retractable cover rotatably connected to the side edge of the bedpan body, wherein when the retractable cover is extended, the retractable cover covers the urine collecting area.
3. A bedpan capable of measuring the volume of excrement of a bedridden patient according to claim 1, wherein a sewage discharge outlet is arranged on the edge of the bedpan body at one side of the excrement collecting area.
4. A bedpan for measuring the amount of urine and stool collected by a patient in bed as claimed in claim 1 wherein said electronic scale includes a display screen and an operating area, said display screen and said operating area being disposed outside of said bedpan body.
5. A bedpan for measuring the urine volume of a bedridden patient according to claim 1 wherein the outer wall of the urine collecting area is provided with graduation marks.
6. A bedpan capable of measuring the amount of excrement and urine in a patient lying in bed as claimed in claim 1, further comprising an air cushion, a conduit and a hand pump, wherein said air cushion is disposed on the upper portion of said bedpan body in said excrement collecting area, and both ends of said conduit are respectively connected to said air cushion and said hand pump.
7. A bedpan for measuring the volume of excrement contained in bedridden patients according to claim 3, characterized in that the outer wall of the bedpan body is provided with a handle.
8. A bedpan capable of measuring the amount of excrement and urine in a bedridden patient according to claim 7, wherein the handle and the sewage draining exit are both arranged on the midline of the bedpan body, and are oppositely arranged based on the bedpan body.
9. A bedpan for measuring the urine volume of a bedridden patient according to claim 1 wherein the screen is provided on the side adjacent the urine collecting region.
10. A bedpan for measuring the amount of urine and stool collected by a bedridden patient according to claim 1 wherein the junction of the feces collection area and the urine collection area is radiused.
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