CN219271755U - Infusion chair for outpatient service - Google Patents

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CN219271755U
CN219271755U CN202222039669.4U CN202222039669U CN219271755U CN 219271755 U CN219271755 U CN 219271755U CN 202222039669 U CN202222039669 U CN 202222039669U CN 219271755 U CN219271755 U CN 219271755U
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The utility model discloses an infusion chair for outpatient service, which comprises a cushion and a backrest. The lower extreme of cushion is equipped with the fixed station, and the lower extreme of fixed station is equipped with the supporting leg. One side of the backrest is provided with a sliding rail, a sliding block is arranged in the sliding rail, a positioning rod is arranged on the sliding block, a first screw hole, a telescopic rod, a second screw hole and a bolt are arranged on the positioning rod, an extension rod is arranged on the telescopic rod, and a hook is arranged below the extension rod. The infusion rod sliding rail is arranged, so that the infusion rod can slide according to the difference of left and right hands during needle insertion in the actual use process, and the pulling and winding of an infusion tube are avoided; the telescopic transfusion rod is arranged, so that the height can be automatically adjusted according to the space requirement and the height requirement of a patient. Solves the problems that in the prior art, the infusion rod is fixed with the infusion chair under the condition of separating the infusion rod from the infusion chair, and the infusion rod can not stretch or slide.

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Infusion chair for outpatient service
Technical Field
The utility model belongs to the field of medical equipment, and particularly relates to an infusion chair for outpatient service.
Background
The infusion chair enables a patient to sit for infusion, enables the patient who is uncomfortable to have a short rest, and is better treated, and is generally used in hospitals and clinics.
The original infusion chair for outpatient service is characterized in that the chair and the infusion support are separated, and a person can walk at will only by taking down the infusion bottle and lifting the infusion bottle in the hand when walking, so that the chair and the infusion support are combined into a whole. And the outpatient service's people flow is very big, designs the pulley and can move the chair in the chair bottom, vacates the space when many people. Sometimes go to see a doctor, someone still is in the work of not having rest, or takes the thing article of hospital to place everywhere, therefore add a table on the seat and place article, tired also can lie prone.
Aiming at the problems, an infusion chair for outpatient service is designed.
Disclosure of Invention
Aiming at the defects of the prior art, the utility model aims to provide an infusion chair for outpatient service, which solves the problems of comfort level, incapability of moving the chair legs at will, incapability of stretching and sliding the infusion rod and incapability of placing too many things of patients in the prior art.
The aim of the utility model can be achieved by the following technical scheme:
the utility model provides an infusion chair for outpatient service, includes back and cushion, back and cushion fixed connection, the lower extreme of cushion is equipped with fixed connection's fixed station, the lower extreme array of fixed station is equipped with fixed connection's supporting leg.
The utility model discloses a backrest, including the back, the fixed slide rail that is equipped with horizontal setting in one side of back, be equipped with sliding connection's slider in the slide rail, the fixed locating lever that is equipped with vertical setting on the slider, be equipped with first screw on the locating lever, be equipped with sliding connection's telescopic link in the locating lever, be equipped with the second screw on the telescopic link, first screw is the same with the second screw structure.
The positioning rod and the telescopic rod are in threaded fit through bolts to complete fixation.
The upper end of the telescopic rod is provided with a fixedly connected extension rod, the lower end of the extension rod is provided with a fixedly connected hook, and the hook is used for hanging a hanging bottle.
Further, the lower end of the supporting leg is provided with a connecting piece in rotary connection, and a movable wheel in rotary connection is arranged in the connecting piece.
Further, be equipped with fixed connection's guard bar between back and the cushion, one side of back transversely is equipped with fixed connection's handrail, and the one end of handrail is equipped with the table of swivelling joint, the upper end of table is equipped with cup groove and anti-drop groove, the cup groove is used for placing the drinking cup, and anti-drop groove is used for preventing that elongated article from dropping.
Further, a headrest is fixedly arranged on the other side of the backrest, and the headrest is used for being rested when a patient infuses.
The utility model has the beneficial effects that:
1. the utility model can slide the infusion support, reduces the winding and pulling of the infusion tube, and is convenient for medical staff to treat patients.
2. The utility model combines the infusion chair and the infusion support into a whole, saves the cost in manufacturing and is convenient for the movement of patients.
3. The utility model adds the table board, enhances the practicability, and can not only provide rest for patients, but also provide treatment work for the patients.
4. The utility model adds the headrest, which is convenient for the patient to rest against when tired.
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In order to more clearly illustrate the embodiments of the present utility model or the technical solutions in the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly described, and it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that other drawings can be obtained according to these drawings without inventive effort.
FIG. 1 is a schematic overall structure of an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 2 is another schematic view of the overall structure of an embodiment of the present utility model.
Detailed Description
The following description of the embodiments of the present utility model will be made clearly and completely with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which it is apparent that the embodiments described are only some embodiments of the present utility model, but not all embodiments. All other embodiments, which can be made by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the utility model without making any inventive effort, are intended to be within the scope of the utility model.
In the description of the present utility model, it should be understood that the terms "open," "upper," "lower," "thickness," "top," "middle," "length," "inner," "peripheral," and the like indicate orientation or positional relationships, merely for convenience in describing the present utility model and to simplify the description, and do not indicate or imply that the components or elements referred to must have a particular orientation, be constructed and operated in a particular orientation, and thus should not be construed as limiting the present utility model.
As shown in fig. 1 and 2, the infusion chair for outpatient service comprises a backrest 1 and a cushion 2, wherein the backrest 1 is fixedly connected with the cushion 2. The lower extreme of cushion 2 is equipped with fixed connection's fixed station 18, fixed station 18's lower extreme array is equipped with fixed connection's supporting leg 4, the lower extreme of supporting leg 4 is equipped with the connecting piece 15 of rotation connection, be equipped with the movable wheel 5 of rotation connection in the connecting piece 15.
The utility model discloses a novel multifunctional safety seat, which is characterized in that a protection rod 19 fixedly connected is arranged between the backrest 1 and the seat cushion 2, a handrail 6 fixedly connected is transversely arranged on one side of the backrest 1, a table plate 3 rotationally connected is arranged at one end of the handrail 6, a cup groove 14 and an anti-drop groove 13 are arranged at the upper end of the table plate 3, the cup groove 14 is used for placing a water cup, and the anti-drop groove 13 is used for preventing elongated articles such as pens and chopsticks from dropping.
A headrest 7 is fixedly arranged at a part, close to the upper end, of one side of the backrest 1, and the headrest 7 is used for a patient to rest when in transfusion. The other side of the backrest 1 is transversely provided with a fixedly connected sliding rail 17, and a sliding block 11 in sliding connection is arranged in the sliding rail 17. The slide block 11 is vertically provided with a positioning rod 9 fixedly connected, the positioning rod 9 is provided with a first screw hole, a telescopic rod 16 in sliding connection is arranged in the positioning rod 9, the telescopic rod 16 is provided with second screw holes distributed in an array, and the first screw hole and the second screw hole are identical in structure. The positioning rod 9 and the telescopic rod 16 are matched with the first screw hole and the second screw hole through bolts 10 to complete fixation.
The upper end of the telescopic rod 16 is provided with a fixedly connected extension rod 12, the lower end of the extension rod 12 is provided with a fixedly connected hook 8, and the hook 8 is used for hanging a hanging bottle.
When the seat cushion is used, a patient rotates to open the table plate 3, and after sitting in, the patient rotates the table plate 3 back to sit on the seat cushion 2 and lean against the backrest 1. Medical staff holds the infusion bottle to give you an injection, and according to your height and which hand you need to prick, the height of the telescopic rod 16 is adjusted, the height of the telescopic rod 16 and the positions of the sliding adjusting positioning rod 9 and the telescopic rod 10 are fixed through the bolt 10, and the infusion bottle is hung on the hook 8 upside down. The patient can place his/her hands on the guard rail 19 or on the table 3. The patient can place own article on the desk plate 3, can put the drinking cup in the cup groove 14 with the drinking cup, uncomfortable or tired and can lie prone on the desk plate 3 for rest or lean against the headrest 7 for eye-catching and tranquilization. The movable wheel 5 can be slid to move the seat to avoid collision when the outpatient arrives and arrives.
In the description of the present specification, the descriptions of the terms "one embodiment," "example," "specific example," and the like, mean that a particular feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment or example is included in at least one embodiment or example of the present utility model. In this specification, schematic representations of the above terms do not necessarily refer to the same embodiments or examples. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in any one or more embodiments or examples.
The foregoing has shown and described the basic principles, principal features and advantages of the utility model. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that the present utility model is not limited to the foregoing embodiments, which have been described in the foregoing description merely illustrates the principles of the utility model, and that various changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the utility model, which is defined in the appended claims.

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1. The infusion chair for the outpatient service comprises a backrest (1) and a cushion (2), and is characterized in that the backrest (1) is fixedly connected with the cushion (2), a fixed table (18) which is fixedly connected is arranged at the lower end of the cushion (2), and support legs (4) which are fixedly connected are arranged at the lower end of the fixed table (18) in an array;
a sliding rail (17) which is transversely arranged is fixedly arranged on one side of the backrest (1), a sliding block (11) which is in sliding connection is arranged in the sliding rail (17), a positioning rod (9) which is vertically arranged is fixedly arranged on the sliding block (11), a first screw hole is formed in the positioning rod (9), a telescopic rod (16) which is in sliding connection is arranged in the positioning rod (9), a second screw hole is formed in the telescopic rod (16), and the first screw hole and the second screw hole are identical in structure;
the positioning rod (9) and the telescopic rod (16) are in threaded fit through the bolt (10) to complete fixation;
the upper end of the telescopic rod (16) is provided with a fixedly connected extension rod (12), the lower end of the extension rod (12) is provided with a fixedly connected hook (8), and the hook (8) is used for hanging a hanging bottle.
2. An outpatient chair according to claim 1, wherein the lower end of the supporting leg (4) is provided with a connecting piece (15) which is connected in a rotating way, and a moving wheel (5) which is connected in a rotating way is arranged in the connecting piece (15).
3. The infusion chair for clinic according to claim 1, wherein a protection rod (19) is fixedly connected between the backrest (1) and the cushion (2), a handrail (6) is transversely arranged on one side of the backrest (1), a table plate (3) which is rotationally connected is arranged at one end of the handrail (6), a cup groove (14) and an anti-drop groove (13) are arranged at the upper end of the table plate (3), the cup groove (14) is used for placing a water cup, and the anti-drop groove (13) is used for preventing elongated objects from dropping.
4. An outpatient infusion chair according to claim 1, wherein a headrest (7) is fixedly arranged on the other side of the backrest (1), and the headrest (7) is used for leaning when a patient infuses.
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