CN218870508U - Support frame - Google Patents

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CN218870508U
CN218870508U CN202223291773.9U CN202223291773U CN218870508U CN 218870508 U CN218870508 U CN 218870508U CN 202223291773 U CN202223291773 U CN 202223291773U CN 218870508 U CN218870508 U CN 218870508U
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周正超
魏波
龙森
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The utility model provides a bracket, which comprises an installation component, an adjusting component and a first adapter; the mounting assembly is used for mounting the bracket on a target object and comprises a fixing part; the adjusting component is connected with the fixing part and the first rotating joint, and part of the structure of the adjusting component is configured to be capable of moving relative to the fixing part so as to drive the first rotating joint to move relative to the fixing part, so that the relative orientation of the first rotating joint and the mounting component is changed, and the first rotating joint is in a preset orientation. The bracket has a small and exquisite structure, and can be applied to different scenes because the relative position of the mounting assembly and the first adapter is not fixed, and the mounting position required by the first adapter to the target device can be adjusted through the adjusting assembly according to needs when the bracket is used.

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Support frame
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of medical equipment, concretely relates to support.
Background
With the increasing number of medical devices, various therapeutic devices can be used in different scenarios. For different scenes, the medical equipment is often fixed at different positions through a bracket so as to be convenient for a user to operate. The existing brackets for fixing the medical equipment are usually fixed on a supporting structure at a specific angle, and the orientation of the supporting structure is required for ensuring the normal use of the medical equipment when the brackets are used, for example, the supporting structure is a transverse rod or a vertical rod, so that the application range of the brackets is limited. And such brackets may make the orientation of the device difficult to adjust or have a limited range of adjustment after installation, making it inconvenient for the user to operate. In addition, the existing support is not suitable for outdoor first aid or transfer scenes.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
An object of the utility model is to provide a support aims at increasing the applied scene of support, improves the use convenience of medical equipment when passing through the support mounting to the target object.
In order to achieve the purpose, the utility model provides a bracket, which comprises a mounting component, an adjusting component and a first adapter; wherein,
the mounting assembly is used for mounting the bracket on a target object and comprises a fixing part;
the adjusting component is connected with the fixed part and the first rotating joint, and part of the structure of the adjusting component is configured to be capable of moving relative to the fixed part, so as to drive the first rotating joint to move relative to the fixed part, so that the relative orientation of the first rotating joint and the mounting component is changed, and the first rotating joint is in a preset orientation.
Optionally, the adjusting assembly includes a first sub-adjusting assembly, a second sub-adjusting assembly, and a second adapter; the first sub-adjusting component is connected with the fixed part, and part of the structure of the first sub-adjusting component is configured to rotate around a first rotation axis; the second adapter is connected with the rotatable structure of the first sub-adjusting component and the second sub-adjusting component; part of the structure of the second sub-adjustment assembly is configured to be rotatable about a second axis of rotation that intersects or is non-planar with the first axis of rotation; the first swivel joint is connected with the rotatable structure of the second sub-adjustment assembly.
Optionally, the first sub-adjustment assembly comprises a first fixed shaft and a rotating shaft; the first fixing shaft is of a hollow structure and is connected with the fixing part, and the first fixing shaft and the fixing part are kept relatively static; the rotating shaft is partially arranged in the first fixed shaft in a penetrating mode, the rotating shaft is configured to rotate around the central axis of the rotating shaft, and the central axis of the rotating shaft is the first rotating axis; the second adapter is located the outside of first fixed axle, the second adapter with the swivelling joint, and with the axis of rotation keeps relative stillness.
Optionally, the first sub-adjustment assembly further includes a first limiting portion, the first limiting portion is disposed on the rotating shaft, and the first limiting portion is used for preventing the rotating shaft from disengaging from the first fixing shaft.
Optionally, the first limiting portion is further configured to adjust damping between the first fixed shaft and the rotating shaft.
Optionally, the rotating shaft comprises a threaded section, the threaded section is located at one end of the rotating shaft far away from the second adapter, and the threaded section is located outside the first fixing shaft; the first limiting part comprises a pre-tightening nut and a pre-tightening component, the pre-tightening nut is in threaded connection with the threaded section, the pre-tightening component is sleeved on the outer peripheral surface of the rotating shaft, and two axial ends of the pre-tightening component are respectively abutted to the pre-tightening nut and the first fixing shaft.
Optionally, the pretensioning member comprises an elastic member and a lubricant member, and the lubricant member is located at both axial ends of the elastic member.
Optionally, the adjusting assembly further comprises a positioning portion, and the positioning portion is used for keeping the rotating shaft and the fixing portion relatively static.
Optionally, at least one first pin hole is formed in the second adapter, and the first pin hole extends along the extending direction of the first rotation axis; a plurality of second pin holes are formed in the fixing portion, the second pin holes are arranged around the first rotating axis at intervals, and any one second pin hole can be selectively aligned with one first pin hole; the positioning part includes a pin for being inserted into a first pin hole and a second pin hole aligned with the first pin hole so that the rotation shaft and the fixing part remain relatively stationary.
Optionally, the pin is a knob plunger.
Optionally, the second sub-adjustment assembly comprises a second fixed shaft and a rotating disc; the second fixed shaft is connected with the second adapter, and the second fixed shaft and the second adapter keep relatively static; the rotating disc is sleeved on the second fixed shaft and can rotate around the central axis of the second fixed shaft, and the central axis of the second fixed shaft is the second rotation axis; the first rotary joint is connected with the rotary disc, and the first rotary joint and the rotary disc are kept relatively static.
Optionally, a limiting step is arranged on the second fixed shaft; the second sub-adjusting assembly further comprises a second limiting portion, the second limiting portion is arranged on the second fixing shaft and located on one side, away from the limiting step, of the rotating disc, and the second limiting portion is used for being matched with the limiting step to prevent the rotating disc from being separated from the second fixing shaft.
Optionally, the second limiting portion is further configured to adjust damping between the second fixed shaft and the rotating disc.
Optionally, damping between the second stationary shaft and the rotating disc is greater than damping between the first stationary shaft and the rotating shaft.
Optionally, an inner hole is arranged on the fixing part, and the extending direction of the inner hole is the same as the extending direction of the first rotation axis; the first fixing shaft is inserted into the inner hole and connected with the fixing part.
Optionally, the fixing portion includes a fixing chuck, a first connecting member and a second connecting member, which are connected in sequence, and the fixing chuck and the second connecting member are arranged oppositely, and the first connecting member is provided with the inner hole; the mounting assembly further comprises a movable portion disposed on the second connecting member, the movable portion including a movable collet configured to be movable in a predetermined direction to approach or be away from the fixed collet, and an area between the movable collet and the fixed collet constituting a clamping space, the predetermined direction being perpendicular to an extending direction of the inner hole.
Compared with the prior art, the utility model discloses a support has following advantage:
the bracket comprises a mounting assembly, an adjusting assembly and a first adapter; the mounting assembly is used for mounting the bracket on a target object and comprises a fixing part; the adjusting component is connected with the fixed part and the first rotating joint, and part of the structure of the adjusting component is configured to be capable of moving relative to the fixed part, so as to drive the first rotating joint to move relative to the fixed part, so that the relative orientation of the first rotating joint and the mounting component is changed, and the first rotating joint is in a preset orientation. In actual use, the first adapter is used for connecting with a target device, the preset orientation is a required installation orientation of the target device, and the target device can be normally used when the target device is connected to the first adapter in the preset orientation. The target objects can be arranged transversely, vertically or obliquely, and the target devices can be various medical equipment, such as ECMO and the like. That is, after mounting the bracket to the subject, the orientation of the first swivel joint may be adjusted by movement of the movable structure of the adjustment assembly such that when the first swivel joint is connected to a medical device, the medical device is within a range of normal use orientations. In other words, through the arrangement of the adjusting assembly, the arrangement direction of the target object is not particularly limited when the bracket is applied, and the position of the first adapter can be adjusted according to the actually required installation position of the medical equipment after the bracket is installed on the target object, so that the application scene range of the bracket can be expanded.
Further, the adjusting assembly comprises a first sub-adjusting assembly, a second sub-adjusting assembly and a second adapter; the first sub-adjusting component is connected with the fixed part, and part of the structure of the first sub-adjusting component is configured to rotate around a first rotation axis; the second adapter is connected with the rotatable structure of the first sub-adjusting assembly and the second sub-adjusting assembly; part of the structure of the second sub-adjustment assembly is configured to be rotatable about a second axis of rotation, which intersects or is non-coplanar with the first axis of rotation; the first swivel joint is connected with a rotatable structure of the second adjustment assembly. When the medical equipment rotating head is in actual use, the medical equipment connected to the first rotating joint can be within the range of the normal use orientation through the adjustment of the first sub-adjusting assembly, and the orientation of the medical equipment can be further adjusted within the available range through the adjustment of the second sub-adjusting assembly, so that the operation convenience of a user is improved.
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The accompanying drawings are included to provide a better understanding of the present invention and are not intended to constitute an undue limitation on the invention. Wherein:
fig. 1 is a schematic structural view of a bracket according to an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 2 is a schematic structural view of a stand provided according to an embodiment of the present invention, and fig. 2 is different from fig. 1 in the viewing orientation;
fig. 3 is an exploded view of a bracket according to an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view of a bracket provided in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 5 is a schematic structural view of a first sub-adjustment assembly of a bracket according to an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 6 is a schematic view of a first sub-adjustment assembly of a bracket according to an embodiment of the invention, and fig. 6 is a view in a different orientation than fig. 5;
fig. 7 is a cross-sectional view of a first sub-adjustment assembly of a bracket provided in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 8 is a schematic structural view of a second sub-adjustment assembly of a bracket according to an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 9 is a schematic view of an application scenario of the bracket according to an embodiment of the present invention, in which the target is a horizontally disposed elongated member;
fig. 10 is a schematic view of an application scenario of the bracket according to an embodiment of the present invention, in which the target is a vertically arranged elongated member.
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100-bracket, 1000-mounting assembly, 1100-fixed part, 1110-fixed collet, 1120-first connecting member, 1121-inner bore, 1122-first segment, 1123-second segment, 1130-second connecting member, 1200-movable part, 1210-movable collet, 1220-threaded connector, 1230-grip, 1240-lock nut, 2000-adjustment assembly, 2100-first sub-adjustment assembly, 2110-first fixed shaft, 2111-bushing, 2112-first engagement, 2120-rotational shaft, 2121-mandrel, 2122-second engagement, 2130-first limit part, 2131-first pre-tightening nut, 2132-first pre-tightening member, 2132 a-first elastic member, 2132 b-first lubricating member, 2200-second sub-adjustment assembly, 2210-second fixed shaft, 2211-shaft body, 2212-third engagement, 2220-rotational disk, 2230-second limit part, 1-second pin hole, pre-tightening nut, 2322-second pre-tightening member, 2230-second fixed shaft, 2211-rotational joint, 2232-rotational joint, 2230-second rotational block, 2310-rotational joint, 2311-second rotational joint, 2311-first pre-tightening nut, and 2232-second rotational joint.
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The following description of the embodiments of the present invention is provided for illustrative purposes, and other advantages and effects of the present invention will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the disclosure herein. The present invention can also be implemented or applied through other different specific embodiments, and various details in the present specification can be modified or changed based on different viewpoints and applications without departing from the spirit of the present invention. It should be noted that the drawings provided in the present embodiment are only for illustrating the basic idea of the invention in a schematic manner, and only the components related to the invention are shown in the drawings rather than being drawn according to the number, shape and size of the components in actual implementation, and the form, quantity and proportion of the components in actual implementation may be changed at will, and the layout of the components may be more complicated.
Furthermore, each embodiment described below has one or more technical features, which does not mean that all technical features of any embodiment need to be implemented simultaneously by a person using the present invention, or that all technical features of different embodiments can be implemented separately. In other words, in the implementation of the present invention, based on the disclosure of the present invention, and depending on design specifications or implementation requirements, a person skilled in the art can selectively implement some or all of the technical features of any embodiment, or selectively implement a combination of some or all of the technical features of a plurality of embodiments, thereby increasing the flexibility in implementing the present invention.
As used in this specification, the singular forms "a", "an" and "the" include plural referents, and the plural forms "a plurality" includes more than two referents unless the content clearly dictates otherwise. As used in this specification, the term "or" is generally employed in its sense including "and/or" unless the content clearly dictates otherwise, and the terms "mounted," "connected," and "connected" are to be construed broadly, e.g., as meaning either fixedly connected, detachably connected, or integrally connected. Either mechanically or electrically. They may be directly connected or indirectly connected through intervening media, or may be connected through the use of two elements or the interaction of two elements. The specific meaning of the above terms in the present invention can be understood according to specific situations by those skilled in the art.
To make the objects, advantages and features of the present invention clearer, the present invention will be described in further detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. It should be noted that the drawings are in simplified form and are not to precise scale, and are provided for convenience and clarity in order to facilitate the description of the embodiments of the present invention. The same or similar reference numbers in the drawings identify the same or similar elements.
Fig. 1 and 2 show a schematic structural diagram of a support 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention, fig. 3 shows an exploded schematic diagram of the support 100, and fig. 4 shows a cross-sectional view of the support 100. As shown in fig. 1 to 4, the bracket 100 includes a mounting assembly 1000, an adjustment assembly 2000, and a first swivel joint 3000. The mounting assembly 1000 is used for mounting the bracket 100 to an object 200 (as shown in fig. 9 and 10), and the mounting assembly 1000 includes a fixing portion 1100. The adjusting assembly 2000 connects the fixing portion 1100 and the first adaptor 3000. Part of the structure of the adjusting assembly 2000 is configured to move relative to the fixing portion 1100, so as to drive the first rotating joint 3000 to move relative to the fixing portion 1100, thereby changing the relative orientation of the first rotating joint 3000 and the mounting assembly 1000, and enabling the first rotating joint 3000 to be in a predetermined orientation. In actual use, the connecting portion 3100 is used to connect with a target device (not shown) which is a desired installation orientation of the target device and can be used normally when the target device is connected to the first adapter 3000 in the desired orientation.
In the bracket 100 provided by the embodiment of the present invention, by setting the adjusting assembly 2000, the relative position between the first adapter 3000 and the mounting assembly 1000 is not fixed, so that when the bracket 100 is mounted on the target 200, the position of the first adapter 3000 relative to the mounting assembly 2000 can be adjusted by the movement of the movable structure in the adjusting assembly 2000 according to the position of the target 200, and the first adapter 3000 is located in the mounting position required by the target device. In this way, when the target device is connected to the first adaptor 3000, it is possible to ensure that the target device can be normally used. That is to say, the bracket 100 provided by the embodiment of the present invention has no strict limitation on the orientation of the object 200 in actual use, and the object 200 may be a transversely-arranged member as shown in fig. 9, a vertically-arranged member as shown in fig. 10, or an obliquely-arranged member (not shown in the figure), which greatly improves the application range and the application scenario of the bracket 100. Additionally, the target device includes, but is not limited to, a medical device.
Optionally, with continued reference to fig. 1-4, the adjusting assembly 2000 includes a first sub-adjusting assembly 2100, a second sub-adjusting assembly 2200, and a second adapter 2300. The first sub-adjustment assembly 2100 is connected to the fixing portion 1100, and a partial structure of the first sub-adjustment assembly 2100 is configured to be rotatable about a first rotation axis with respect to the fixing portion 1100. The second adapter 2300 connects the rotatable structure of the first sub-adjustment assembly 2100 with the second sub-adjustment assembly 2200. A part of the second sub-adjustment assembly 2200 is configured to be rotatable about a second rotation axis. The second axis of rotation intersects or is non-planar with the first axis of rotation. The first rotating joint 3000 is connected to the rotatable structure of the second sub-adjustment assembly 2200, i.e., rotatably connected thereto. In actual use of the stand 100, the rotatable structure of the first sub-adjustment assembly 2100 may be rotated about the first rotation axis to rotate the first rotary joint 3000 about the first rotation axis, so as to ensure that the orientation of the first rotary joint 3000 is in a predetermined orientation, which is a desired installation orientation of the medical device, and thus, ensure that the medical device connected to the first rotary joint 3000 is within a range of normal use orientations. In practical use, the rotatable structure of the second sub-adjustment assembly 2200 may be rotated to drive the Su Soudi rotating joint 3000 and the medical device connected thereto to rotate around the second rotation axis, so that the orientation of the medical device is further adjusted within the available range, and the operation convenience of the user is improved.
Next, the structure of each component of the bracket 100 will be described in detail with reference to fig. 1 to 4, and also with reference to fig. 5 to 8. It should be noted that the following description is made only with respect to the usable configurations of the stent 100, and that it is not the only usable configuration, and therefore should not unduly limit the scope of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 1 to 4, the mounting assembly 1000 further includes a movable portion 1200, and the movable portion 1200 and a part of the fixing portion 1100 form a clamping structure for clamping the object 200, so that the bracket 100 can be mounted on the object 200.
Optionally, the fixing portion 1100 includes a fixing clip 1110, a first connecting member 1120 and a second connecting member 1130 connected in sequence, and the fixing clip 1110 is disposed opposite to the second connecting member 1130. The movable portion 1200 is disposed on the second coupling member 1130, and the movable portion 1200 includes a movable collet 1210, and the movable collet 1210 is located between the fixed collet 1110 and the second coupling member 1130. The movable clamp 1210 is configured to be movable in a predetermined direction to approach or separate from the fixed clamp 1110, so that an area between the movable clamp 1210 and the fixed clamp 1110 constitutes a clamping space to clamp the target 200. That is, the mounting assembly 1000 may grip the object 200 when the movable clamp 1210 approaches the fixed clamp 1110, and may release the object 200 when the movable clamp 1210 moves away from the fixed clamp 1110, so that the bracket can be detached from the object 200. Optionally, the predetermined direction is perpendicular to the direction of extension of the first axis of rotation.
Any suitable means may be used to drive the movable clamp 1210 in the predetermined direction in embodiments of the present invention. In an exemplary implementation manner, as shown in fig. 1 to 4, the second connecting member 1130 is provided with a threaded through hole (not labeled) extending along the predetermined direction, the movable portion 1200 further includes a threaded connector 1220, one end of the threaded connector 1220 is rotatably connected to the movable chuck 1210, and the other end of the threaded connector 1220 passes through the threaded through hole and extends to a side of the second connecting member 1130 away from the fixed chuck 1110. The movable clamp head 1210 is moved toward or away from the fixed clamp head 1110 by applying a force to the threaded connector 1220 such that the threaded connector 1220 rotates and moves linearly in a reciprocating manner in the predetermined direction.
It is understood that the movable portion 1200 may further include a grip portion 1230, and the grip portion 1230 is disposed on the threaded connector 1220 and is located on a side of the second connecting member 1130 away from the fixed collet 1110. On one hand, the holding portion 1230 can facilitate the operator to hold and apply a force to the threaded connector 1220, and on the other hand, the holding portion 1230 can also serve as a limit to prevent the threaded connector 1220 from being separated from the second connecting member 1130. Further, the movable portion 1200 further comprises a locking nut 1240, wherein the locking nut 1240 is threadedly coupled to the threaded connector 1220 and can be located between the holding portion 1230 and the second connecting member 1130, and is used for locking the threaded connector 1220 after the bracket 100 is mounted on the object 200 to prevent loosening.
With continuing reference to fig. 3 and 4 in conjunction with fig. 5-7, the first sub-adjustment assembly 2100 includes a first fixed shaft 2110 and a rotating shaft 2120. The first fixing shaft 2110 is a hollow structure, and the first fixing shaft 2110 is connected to the fixing part 1100 and remains stationary relative to the fixing part 1100. The rotational shaft 2120 is partially inserted into the first fixed shaft 2110, and the rotational shaft 2120 is configured to rotate around a central axis thereof, that is, the central axis of the rotational shaft 2120 is the first rotational axis. The second joint 2300 is connected to one end of the rotational shaft 2120, and the second joint 2300 is kept stationary with respect to the rotational shaft 2120, so that when the rotational shaft 2120 rotates, the second joint 2300 rotates around the second rotational axis. The second sub-adjustment assembly 2200 is connected to the second adapter 2300.
In more detail, as shown in fig. 3 and 4, an inner hole 1121 is formed in the first connecting member 1120 of the fixing portion 1100, and an extending direction of the inner hole 1121 is the same as an extending direction of the first rotation axis. Alternatively, the first connecting member 1120 includes a first segment 1122 and a second segment 1123, the first segment 1122 extending in the predetermined direction and connecting the fixed collet 1110 and the second connecting member 1130, and the second segment 1123 is disposed on the first segment 1122 and extends in the extending direction of the first rotation axis. The inner hole 1121 is disposed on the second segment 1123. The bore 1121 is preferably a stepped counterbore that opens onto the end surface of the second segment 1123 distal from the first segment 1122. The first fixing shaft 2110 is inserted into the inner hole 1121 and is coupled to the fixing portion 1100 at the inner hole 1121.
As shown in fig. 4 and 7, the first fixing shaft 2110 may include a sleeve 2111 and a joint portion, and the joint portion of the first fixing shaft 2110 is referred to as a first joint portion 2112. The first engagement portion 2112 is located at an end of the sleeve 2111 remote from the first segment 1122, and extends radially outward of the sleeve 2111. When the bracket 100 is assembled, the boss 2111 is inserted into the inner hole 1121 with the first engagement portion 2112 abutting against the stepped surface of the inner hole 1121, and then the first engagement portion 2112 is screwed to the stepped surface of the inner hole 1121.
The rotational shaft 2120 is partially inserted into the sleeve 2111, optionally, both ends of the rotational shaft 2120 are located outside the sleeve 2111, and the second joint 2300 is connected to an end of the rotational shaft 2120 away from the first segment 1122. The first sub-adjustment assembly 2100 further includes a first stopper portion 2130, the first stopper portion 2130 is disposed on an end of the rotational shaft 2120 adjacent to the first segment 1122, and the first stopper portion 2130 is used for preventing the rotational shaft 2120 from disengaging from the first fixed shaft 2110. Further, the first limiting portion 2130 can also be used for adjusting the damping between the first fixing shaft 2110 and the rotating shaft 2120, so as to improve the use hand feeling of a user.
In one non-limiting implementation, the rotational shaft 2120 includes a threaded section (not labeled) located at an end of the rotational shaft 2120 proximate to the first segment 1122 and located outside of the first fixed shaft 2110. The first limiting portion 2130 includes a pretensioning nut referred to herein as a first pretensioning nut 2131 and a pretensioning member referred to herein as a first pretensioning member 2132. The first pre-tightening nut 2131 is in threaded connection with the threaded section, the first pre-tightening member 2132 is sleeved on the outer peripheral surface of the rotating shaft 2120, and two axial ends of the first pre-tightening member 2132 are respectively abutted to the first pre-tightening nut 2130 and the first fixed shaft 2110 (specifically to the shaft sleeve 2111). More specifically, the first pretensioning member 2132 includes a first elastic member 2132a and a first lubricating member 2132b, the first elastic member 2132a and the first lubricating member 2132b are both sleeved on the outer peripheral surface of the rotating shaft 2120, and the first lubricating member 2132b is located at both axial ends of the first elastic member 2132 a. In this embodiment, the first elastic element 2132a is, for example, a spring plate or a spring, and the first lubricating element 2132b is, for example, an oil pad. When the first pre-tightening nut 2131 is rotated to move the pre-tightening nut 2131 in a direction approaching the first fixed shaft 2110, the elastic potential energy stored in the first elastic member 2132a can be increased, and thus the damping between the first fixed shaft 2110 and the rotating shaft 2120 can be increased, and conversely, when the first pre-tightening nut 2131 is moved in a direction away from the first fixed shaft 2110, the elastic potential energy stored in the first elastic member 2132a can be decreased, and thus the damping between the first fixed shaft 2110 and the rotating shaft 2120 can be decreased. The use of the first lubricant 2132b may reduce friction between the various components, reduce wear, and increase the useful life of the first sub-adjustment assembly 2100.
In addition, in order to facilitate connection between the rotating shaft 2120 and the second adaptor 2300, in this embodiment, the rotating shaft 2120 includes a core shaft 2121 and a second engaging portion 2122. The shaft 2121 is partially inserted into the first fixing shaft 2110, and the shaft 2121 has the threaded section. The second joint 2122 is disposed at an end of the core shaft 2121 away from the threaded section and extends radially outward of the core shaft 2121, and the second joint 2122 is located outside an end of the first fixing shaft 2110 away from the first segment 1122. It should be understood that the shape of the second engaging portion 2122 is not limited by the embodiments of the present invention, and it may be a circular ring shape, a cross shape, or any other suitable shape. The second adapter 2300 includes a first adapter block 2310 and a second adapter block 2320. The first transition piece 2310 may have a cylindrical shape, and is coupled to the second coupling portion 2122. The second adaptor block 2320 is disposed at an end of the first adaptor block 2310 far from the rotation shaft 2120 and extends along an extending direction of the first rotation axis, and the second adaptor block 2320 is connected to the second sub-adjustment assembly 2200.
In a further modification, the first sub-adjustment assembly 2100 further includes a positioning portion 2400 (shown in fig. 3), and the positioning portion 2400 is used for keeping the rotating shaft 2120 and the fixing portion 1100 relatively stationary.
Optionally, the second adapter 2300 is provided with at least one first pin hole 2311 extending along the extending direction of the first rotation axis, and in this embodiment, the first pin hole 2311 is disposed on the first adapter 2310. The fixing portion 1100, in particular, an end surface of the second section 1123 of the first connecting member 1120, which is far away from the first section 1122, is provided with a plurality of second pin holes (not labeled) which are arranged at intervals around the first rotation axis, and any one of the second pin holes can be selectively aligned with one of the first pin holes 2311. The positioning part 2400 may be a pin, and when the pin is inserted into one of the first pin holes 2311 and the second pin hole aligned with the first pin hole 2311, the rotational shaft 2120 cannot rotate around its central axis (i.e., the first rotational axis), so that the rotational shaft 2120 and the fixing part 1100 remain relatively stationary. Preferably, the pin in this embodiment is a knob plunger (also referred to as an index pin), and the type of the knob plunger is not particularly limited, and may be a reset type, a self-locking type, or another type. Alternatively, the number of the second pin holes is eight, and eight second pin holes are uniformly arranged around the first rotation axis, so that eight angles of the first rotary joint 3000 can be adjusted by rotating the rotary shaft 2120.
Fig. 8 shows the overall structure of the second sub-adjustment assembly 2200. As shown in fig. 8, the second sub-adjustment assembly 2200 includes a second fixed shaft 2210 and a rotating disc 2220. The second fixing shaft 2210 is connected to the second adapting block 2320 of the second adapter 2300, and the second fixing shaft 2210 and the second adapter 2300 are kept relatively still. The rotating disc 2220 is fitted over the second fixed shaft 2210, and the rotating disc 2220 can rotate around the central axis of the second fixed shaft 2210, such that the central axis of the second fixed shaft 2210 is the second rotation axis. The first joint 3000 may be connected to the rotating disc 2220 by screws or any other suitable means, and the first joint 3000 and the rotating disc 2220 are kept relatively stationary.
The second fixed shaft 2210 may include a shaft body 2211 and a third joint 2212. Referring to fig. 4, the shaft body 2211 includes a first shaft section (not labeled) and a second shaft section (not labeled) connected to each other, and the diameter of the first shaft section is larger than that of the second shaft section, so that the intersection of the first shaft section and the second shaft section is formed as a limit step (not labeled). The rotating disc 2220 is sleeved on the second shaft section. The third engagement portion 2222 is provided on the first shaft segment and extends outward in the radial direction of the shaft body 2211. The third joint 2212 can be connected to the second adapter 2320 of the second adapter 2300 by screws or any other suitable means. The embodiment of the present invention does not specifically limit the shape of the third engaging portion 2122, and it may be provided as needed. Meanwhile, as shown in fig. 4 and 8, the second sub-adjustment assembly 2200 further includes a second position-limiting part 2230, the second position-limiting part 2230 is disposed on a side of the rotating disc 2220 away from the position-limiting step, and the second position-limiting part 2230 cooperates with the position-limiting step to prevent the rotating disc 2220 from being separated from the second fixed shaft 2210. Further, the second position-limiting portion 2230 is also configured to adjust damping between the second fixed shaft 2210 and the rotating disk 2220.
Optionally, the configuration of the second stopper portion 2230 is substantially the same as the configuration of the first stopper portion 2130. In other words, the second shaft section of the shaft body 2211 is provided with a screw thread, the second position-limiting portion 2230 includes a second pre-tightening nut 2231 and a second pre-tightening member 2232, the second pre-tightening nut 2231 is connected to the second shaft section through the screw thread, the second pre-tightening member 2232 is sleeved on the outer peripheral surface of the second shaft section, and two axial ends of the second pre-tightening member 2232 are respectively abutted to the second pre-tightening nut 2231 and the rotating disc 2220. The second pretightening member 2232 includes a second elastic part 2232a and a second lubricating part 2232b, the second elastic part 2232a and the second lubricating part 2232b are both sleeved on the outer peripheral surface of the second shaft segment, and the second lubricating part 2232b is located at two axial ends of the second elastic part 2242 a. When the second pretension nut 2231 is rotated to move the second pretension nut 2231 in a direction to approach the rotating disc 2220, the elastic potential energy stored in the second elastic member 2242a increases, so that the damping between the second fixed shaft 2210 and the rotating disc 2220 increases. Conversely, when the second nut 2231 is moved away from the rotating disc 2220, the elastic potential energy stored in the second elastic member 2242a is decreased, so that the damping between the second fixed shaft 2210 and the rotating disc 2220 is decreased.
In practice, damping between the rotating disk 2220 and the second fixed shaft 2210 may be set to be greater than damping between the rotating shaft 2120 and the first fixed shaft 2110. When the damping between the rotating disc 2220 and the second fixed shaft 2210 is sufficiently large and appropriate, the rotating disc 2220 can be kept relatively stationary with respect to the second fixed shaft 2210 without being subjected to an external force by the interaction of the self weight of the medical equipment connected to the first rotating joint 3000 and the damping between the rotating disc 2220 and the first fixed shaft 2210. In this case, if the user needs to adjust the orientation of the medical device by driving the rotating disc 2220 to rotate, a force can be directly applied to the medical device, and the force is transmitted to the rotating disc 2220 through the medical device to drive the rotating disc 2220 to rotate, so that the operation is more directly convenient.
Optionally, the second sub-adjustment assembly 2200 may further include a third position-limiting portion (not shown in the drawings) for limiting a rotation angle of the rotating disc 2220. For example, the third position-limiting portion may include two first stoppers and one second stopper, the two first stoppers may be disposed on the outer circumferential surface of the second shaft section and spaced apart from each other in the circumferential direction of the first shaft section, the second stopper is disposed on a surface of the rotating disc 2220 that is far away from the first shaft section, and the second stopper is located between the two first stoppers. When the rotary disk 2220 is rotated in the first direction to be in contact with one of the first stoppers, the rotary disk 2220 cannot be continuously rotated in the first direction, and when the rotary disk is rotated in the second direction to be in contact with the other of the first stoppers, the rotary disk 2220 cannot be continuously rotated in the second direction. The second direction is opposite to the first direction. Optionally, two of the first stoppers are spaced 180 ° apart from each other, so that the maximum rotation angle of the rotating disk 2220 is 180 °.
In addition, a counter bore is provided on an end surface of the first adaptor 2310 facing the rotational shaft 2120 to receive the second engaging portion 2122. The second adaptor block 2320 is provided with a counterbore to accommodate the third engagement portion 2122. The first adapter 3000 is provided with a stepped counter bore to accommodate the portion of the second sub-adjustment assembly 2200 protruding from the second adapter 2320. This provides the advantage of concealing the screws, the first sub-adjustment assembly 2100 and the second sub-adjustment assembly 2200, etc., so that the bracket 100 has an aesthetically pleasing appearance.
Next, a practical application of the stent 100 will be described by way of example.
As shown in fig. 1, a connection portion 3100 is provided on the first joint 3000, and the first joint 3000 is connected to the medical device through the connection portion 3100. The connection portion 3100 may be a socket provided at an end of the first transfer joint 3000 away from the first transfer block 2310, the socket being used for inserting a plug of the medical device, thereby connecting the medical device to the cradle 100. When the interface is in a predetermined orientation, the medical device connected to the first adapter 3000 can be brought into a predetermined orientation and normal use can be ensured. Taking the medical device as an oxygenator for example, when the oxygenator is connected to the first adaptor 3000, the oxygenator should be arranged vertically and not inverted for normal use, which requires that the socket should be above the second adaptor 2320.
Referring again to fig. 9, when the bracket 100 is mounted to a transversely disposed elongated member, the first axis of rotation extends in a horizontal direction. The second adapter 2300 and the first adapter 3000 thereon are driven to rotate around the first rotation axis by the rotation of the rotation shaft 2120 of the first sub-adjustment assembly 2100, so that the first adapter 3000 rotates above the second adapter 2320, and thus the socket is located above the second adapter 2320. At the same time, the second axis of rotation extends in a vertical direction. When the oxygenator is actually used, the first swivel joint 3000 can be driven to rotate around the second swivel axis by the rotation of the rotating disc 2220, so that the first swivel joint 3000 swings on a horizontal plane, and in this process, the socket is always located above the second adaptor 2320, so that the oxygenator can be normally used.
Referring again to fig. 10, when the bracket 100 is mounted to a vertically disposed elongated member, the first axis of rotation still extends in a horizontal direction. In this case, the second adapter 2300 and the first adapter 3000 thereon can still be rotated around the first rotation axis by the rotation of the rotation shaft 2120 until the first adapter 3000 is rotated above the second adapter 2320, so that the socket is located above the second adapter 2320. While allowing the second axis of rotation to extend in a vertical direction.
As can be seen from this application example, the bracket 100 provided in the embodiment of the present invention drives the first adaptor 3000 to rotate through the rotation of the rotatable structure of the first sub-adjustment assembly 2100, so that the connecting portion 3100 on the first adaptor 3000 is in a predetermined orientation to meet the installation requirement of the medical device. And the first rotating joint 3000 and the medical device thereon can be driven to swing within a usable orientation range by the rotation of the rotatable structure of the second sub-adjustment assembly 2200, so as to further facilitate the operation of the user.
The embodiment of the utility model provides a support is whole small and exquisite succinct, portable. The bracket has two rotational degrees of freedom, so that the bracket can be connected to targets in various directions to ensure that medical equipment connected to the first rotating joint can still be normally used, and the application scene of the bracket is expanded. In addition, the damping of two sub-adjusting part of support is adjustable for the user can be according to individual habit, use scene adjustment two the damping of sub-adjusting part promotes the use impression.
Although the present invention is disclosed above, it is not limited thereto. Various modifications and alterations of this invention may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of this invention. Thus, if such modifications and variations of the present invention fall within the scope of the claims of the present invention and their equivalents, the present invention is also intended to include such modifications and variations.

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1. A bracket is characterized by comprising a mounting assembly, an adjusting assembly and a first adapter; wherein,
the mounting assembly is used for mounting the bracket on a target object and comprises a fixing part;
the adjusting component is connected with the fixing part and the first rotating joint, and part of the structure of the adjusting component is configured to be capable of moving relative to the fixing part so as to drive the first rotating joint to move relative to the fixing part, so that the relative orientation of the first rotating joint and the mounting component is changed, and the first rotating joint is in a preset orientation.
2. The bracket of claim 1, wherein the adjustment assembly comprises a first sub-adjustment assembly, a second sub-adjustment assembly, and a second adapter; the first sub-adjusting component is connected with the fixed part, and part of the structure of the first sub-adjusting component is configured to rotate around a first rotation axis; the second adapter is connected with the rotatable structure of the first sub-adjusting component and the second sub-adjusting component; part of the structure of the second sub-adjustment assembly is configured to be rotatable about a second axis of rotation, which intersects or is non-coplanar with the first axis of rotation; the first swivel joint is connected with the rotatable structure of the second sub-adjustment assembly.
3. The mount of claim 2, wherein the first sub-adjustment assembly includes a first fixed shaft and a rotating shaft; the first fixing shaft is of a hollow structure and is connected with the fixing part, and the first fixing shaft and the fixing part are kept relatively static; the rotating shaft is partially arranged in the first fixed shaft in a penetrating mode, the rotating shaft is configured to rotate around the central axis of the rotating shaft, and the central axis of the rotating shaft is the first rotating axis; the second adapter is located the outside of first fixed axle, the second adapter with the swivelling joint, and with the axis of rotation keeps relative stillness.
4. The bracket of claim 3, wherein the first sub-adjustment assembly further comprises a first limiting portion, the first limiting portion is disposed on the rotating shaft, and the first limiting portion is used for preventing the rotating shaft from disengaging from the first fixing shaft.
5. The bracket of claim 4, wherein the first limiting portion is further configured to adjust damping between the first stationary shaft and the rotating shaft.
6. The bracket of claim 5, wherein the rotating shaft includes a threaded section located at an end of the rotating shaft distal from the second adapter, and the threaded section is located outside of the first stationary shaft; the first limiting part comprises a pre-tightening nut and a pre-tightening component, the pre-tightening nut is in threaded connection with the threaded section, the pre-tightening component is sleeved on the outer peripheral surface of the rotating shaft, and two axial ends of the pre-tightening component are respectively abutted to the pre-tightening nut and the first fixing shaft.
7. The bracket according to claim 6, wherein the pre-tightening member comprises an elastic member and lubricants, and the lubricants are positioned at two axial ends of the elastic member.
8. The bracket of claim 3, wherein the adjustment assembly further comprises a detent for holding the rotatable shaft and the fixed portion relatively stationary.
9. The bracket of claim 8, wherein the second adapter includes at least one first pin hole extending along the extension of the first rotational axis; a plurality of second pin holes are formed in the fixing portion, the second pin holes are arranged around the first rotating axis at intervals, and any one second pin hole can be selectively aligned with one first pin hole; the positioning part includes a pin for being inserted into a first pin hole and a second pin hole aligned with the first pin hole so that the rotation shaft and the fixing part remain relatively stationary.
10. The bracket of claim 9, wherein the pin is a knob plunger.
11. The bracket of claim 3, wherein the second sub-adjustment assembly includes a second fixed shaft and a rotating disc; the second fixed shaft is connected with the second adapter, and the second fixed shaft and the second adapter keep relatively static; the rotating disc is sleeved on the second fixed shaft and can rotate around the central axis of the second fixed shaft, and the central axis of the second fixed shaft is the second rotation axis; the first rotary joint is connected with the rotary disc, and the first rotary joint and the rotary disc are kept relatively static.
12. The bracket according to claim 11, wherein the second fixing shaft is provided with a limiting step; the second sub-adjusting assembly further comprises a second limiting portion, the second limiting portion is arranged on the second fixing shaft and located on one side, away from the limiting step, of the rotating disc, and the second limiting portion is used for being matched with the limiting step to prevent the rotating disc from being separated from the second fixing shaft.
13. The bracket of claim 12, wherein the second limit stop is further configured to adjust damping between the second stationary shaft and the rotatable disk.
14. A support according to any of claims 11-13, wherein the damping between the second stationary shaft and the rotatable disc is greater than the damping between the first stationary shaft and the rotatable shaft.
15. A support according to claim 3, wherein the fixing portion is provided with an inner hole, and the inner hole extends in the same direction as the first rotation axis; the first fixing shaft is inserted into the inner hole and connected with the fixing part.
16. The bracket of claim 15, wherein the fixing portion comprises a fixing clip, a first connecting member and a second connecting member connected in sequence, the fixing clip is disposed opposite to the second connecting member, and the inner hole is disposed on the first connecting member; the mounting assembly further comprises a movable portion disposed on the second connecting member, the movable portion including a movable collet configured to be movable in a predetermined direction to approach or be away from the fixed collet, and an area between the movable collet and the fixed collet constituting a clamping space, the predetermined direction being perpendicular to an extending direction of the inner hole.
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