CN217472533U - Oxygen inhalation mask for preventing cheek pressure sores - Google Patents
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The utility model relates to an oxygen inhalation mask for preventing cheek pressure sores, which comprises a mask body and fixing rings arranged at the two sides of the mask body, wherein the mask body is connected with the fixing rings through an air bag, and the air bag is triangular and is detachably connected with an inflating device; the outer surface of the fixing ring is covered with a layer of soft cushion. The cover body covers the face, the fixing ring is sleeved on the auricle, and the air bag is inflated by the inflating device, so that the cover body is more attached to the face, and the air leakage of the cover body is prevented. And the air bag is not easy to cause pressure injury to the cheek of the patient. The gasbag is triangle-shaped, and increase area of contact prevents more effectively to press the sore. The outer surface of the fixing ring is covered with a layer of cushion to protect the auricle of the patient and prevent pressure sores.
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Technical Field
The utility model relates to an oxygen mask, in particular to an oxygen mask for preventing cheeks from being pressed and sores.
Background
Mask oxygen inhalation is a common oxygen therapy mode in respiratory and critical departments, and is mainly suitable for patients with hypoxia, respiratory failure, dyspnea and the like.
The current common fixing mode of the oxygen inhalation mask mainly utilizes an elastic band, and the mask is fixed by bypassing the head of a patient through one elastic band. In the using process, in order to ensure the effective and safe oxygen therapy concentration, the elastic band is often tightened to prevent the air leakage of the mask. However, the elastic band is too tight, which easily causes pressure injury to the cheek of the patient, and once the skin is broken, the patient feels obvious pain, so that the treatment is influenced by refusing to use the mask.
Therefore, the oxygen inhalation mask for preventing the cheek pressure sore is designed, and the pressure injury to the cheek of a patient is avoided.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The utility model aims to solve the technical problem that an oxygen inhalation mask for preventing cheeks from pressing sores is provided, and pressure damage to cheeks of patients is avoided.
In order to solve the technical problem, the utility model adopts the following technical scheme:
an oxygen inhalation mask for preventing cheek pressure sores comprises a mask body and fixing rings arranged on two sides of the mask body, wherein the mask body is connected with the fixing rings through air bags, and the air bags are triangular and detachably connected with an inflating device; the outer surface of the fixing ring is covered with a layer of soft cushion.
As a further improvement of the technical scheme:
the air charging device comprises an air charging ball for charging the air bag, an air guide tube for connecting the air bag and the air charging ball, and an air discharging valve arranged on the air guide tube or the air bag, wherein the connecting end of the air guide tube is communicated with the air bag through threads; a pressure gauge is arranged between the inflatable ball and the deflation valve. The manometer is observed to the accessible, adjusts the pressure of gasbag, avoids gasbag pressure too big, improves patient's comfort level.
Further, the air bag is provided with a plurality of through holes. Improving the comfort of the patient.
The cover body is provided with a head cover for fixing the head of a patient, and two fixing rings are respectively arranged at two sides of the head cover and connected with the head cover. The cover body is more firmly fixed on the head of a patient and is not easy to loosen.
Furthermore, mounting holes are formed in two sides of the head sleeve, and the fixing ring is embedded into the mounting holes and fixedly connected with the mounting holes. The head cover and the fixing ring are connected more stably.
Furthermore, the head sleeve is an elastic net-shaped head sleeve. The air permeability of the headgear is increased, and the comfort of the patient is improved.
Furthermore, the lower edge of one side of the head sleeve extends downwards to form a fixing strap, and the hanging end of the fixing strap is fixedly connected with the lower edge of the other side of the head sleeve. The head cover and the fixing ring are connected more stably.
The opening of the cover body is provided with a circle of breathable pressure reduction layer, and the breathable pressure reduction layer comprises a gauze outer layer and a memory sponge inner layer. Ventilative decompression layer replaces opening and face contact, and ventilative decompression layer includes gauze outer layer and memory sponge inlayer, and the memory sponge has to inhale shake, decompression, characteristics such as kick-back slowly, and gas permeability, hygroscopicity are better, and is more durable, and the performance keeps good for a long time, can mould the shape wantonly as required, laminates mutually with the face, not only effectively prevents gas leakage, can avoid the indentation moreover and press the sore, increases patient's comfort level. And can also absorb facial sweat.
Compared with the prior art, the utility model has the advantages that:
1. the cover body covers the face, the fixing ring is sleeved on the auricle, and the air bag is inflated by the inflating device, so that the cover body is more attached to the face, and the air leakage of the cover body is prevented. And the air bag is not easy to cause pressure injury to the cheek of the patient. The gasbag is triangle-shaped, and increase area of contact prevents more effectively to press the sore.
2. The outer surface of the fixing ring is covered with a layer of cushion to protect the auricle of the patient and prevent pressure sores.
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Fig. 1 is a structural view of an oxygen inhalation mask.
Fig. 2 is a view showing a state in which the inflator is connected to the airbag.
Description of reference numerals:
1. a cover body; 2. a fixing ring; 3. an air bag; 4. an inflator; 5. a headgear; 11. a breathable pressure-reducing layer; 31. a through hole; 41. inflating the ball; 42. an air duct; 43. a deflation valve; 44. a pressure gauge; 51. mounting holes; 52. and (7) fixing the belt.
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In order to make the aforementioned objects, features and advantages of the present invention more clearly understood, the following detailed description of the present invention, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and the detailed description, is given in a non-limiting manner.
As shown in fig. 1 and 2, the oxygen inhalation mask for preventing cheek pressure sores of the present embodiment includes a mask body 1 and fixing rings 2 disposed at two sides of the mask body 1, the mask body 1 and the fixing rings 2 are connected by an air bag 3, the air bag 3 is triangular and detachably connected with an inflator 4; the outer surface of the fixing ring 2 is covered with a layer of soft cushion. The inflation device 4 comprises an inflation ball 41 for inflating the air bag 3, an air duct 42 for connecting the air bag 3 and the inflation ball 41, and an air release valve 43 arranged on the air duct 42 or the air bag 3, wherein the connecting end of the air duct 42 is in threaded communication with the air bag 3; a pressure gauge 44 is arranged between the inflation ball 41 and the deflation valve 43. The airbag 3 is provided with a plurality of through holes 31. The opening part of the cover body 1 is provided with a circle of breathable pressure reduction layer 11, and the breathable pressure reduction layer 11 comprises a gauze outer layer and a memory sponge inner layer.
The mask body 1 is provided with a head cover 5 for fixing on the head of a patient, and the two fixing rings 2 are respectively arranged at two sides of the head cover 5 and connected with the head cover. Mounting holes 51 are formed in two sides of the head sleeve 5, and the fixing ring 2 is embedded into the mounting holes 51 and fixedly connected with the mounting holes. The head cover 5 is an elastic reticular head cover. The lower edge of one side of the head cover 5 extends downwards to form a fixing strap 52, and the hanging end of the fixing strap 52 is fixedly connected with the lower edge of the other side of the head cover 5.
For the use of this example, reference is made to the following steps:
in use, the headgear 5 is first put on the head of a patient, and the headgear 5 is fixed by the fixing band 52. Then, the mask body 1 is covered on the face, and the fixing ring 2 is sleeved on the auricle. Finally, the air bag 3 is inflated by the inflator 4, the value on the pressure gauge 44 is observed, and the pressure of the air bag 3 is adjusted according to the condition of the patient. Preventing the over-pressure of the air bag 3 from causing the discomfort of the patient.
Claims (8)
1. The utility model provides a prevent oxygen inhalation mask of sore is pressed to cheek which characterized in that: the mask comprises a mask body (1) and fixing rings (2) arranged on two sides of the mask body (1), wherein the mask body (1) and the fixing rings (2) are connected through an air bag (3), and the air bag (3) is triangular and is detachably connected with an inflating device (4); the outer surface of the fixing ring (2) is covered with a layer of soft cushion.
2. The oxygen inhalation mask of claim 1, wherein: the inflation device (4) comprises an inflation ball (41) for inflating the air bag (3), an air duct (42) for connecting the air bag (3) and the inflation ball (41), and an air release valve (43) arranged on the air duct (42) or the air bag (3), wherein the connecting end of the air duct (42) is in threaded communication with the air bag (3); a pressure gauge (44) is arranged between the inflation ball (41) and the deflation valve (43).
3. The oxygen inhalation mask of claim 2, wherein: the airbag (3) is provided with a plurality of through holes (31).
4. The oxygen inhalation mask of claim 1 or 3, wherein: the mask body (1) is provided with a head cover (5) for fixing the head of a patient, and the two fixing rings (2) are respectively arranged at two sides of the head cover (5) and connected with the head cover.
5. The oxygen inhalation mask of claim 4, wherein: mounting holes (51) are formed in two sides of the head sleeve (5), and the fixing ring (2) is embedded into the mounting holes (51) and fixedly connected with the mounting holes.
6. The oxygen inhalation mask of claim 5, wherein: the headgear (5) is an elastic mesh headgear.
7. The oxygen inhalation mask of claim 6, wherein: the lower edge of one side of the head cover (5) extends downwards to form a fixing band (52), and the suspended end of the fixing band (52) is fixedly connected with the lower edge of the other side of the head cover (5).
8. The oxygen inhalation mask of claim 1, wherein: the opening of the cover body (1) is provided with a circle of breathable pressure reduction layer (11), and the breathable pressure reduction layer (11) comprises a gauze outer layer and a memory sponge inner layer.
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