CN219439737U - Sanitary first-aid knapsack - Google Patents

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CN219439737U
CN219439737U CN202320118932.0U CN202320118932U CN219439737U CN 219439737 U CN219439737 U CN 219439737U CN 202320118932 U CN202320118932 U CN 202320118932U CN 219439737 U CN219439737 U CN 219439737U
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王现连
孟令浩
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The utility model relates to a sanitary first-aid knapsack, which comprises a knapsack body, wherein the knapsack body consists of two half parts which can be mutually buckled, the half part close to the back of a user is an inner half part, the lower part of the inner half part is provided with a transversely penetrating chute, the chute is internally provided with a left container and a right container, and the containers are provided with openings facing the back of the user; the two containers can be pulled out from the sliding groove and are used for accommodating medical first-aid equipment. The utility model provides the sanitary first-aid knapsack, which can take out the first-aid equipment in the container without taking off the knapsack when the first-aid equipment is required to be frequently used through the container which is arranged in the chute and is provided with the first-aid equipment, and is more convenient to use.

Description

Sanitary first-aid knapsack
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of rescue equipment, in particular to a sanitary first-aid knapsack.
Background
The utility model provides an emergency bag, it is general by the knapsack body and a small amount of outside, mainly back and lateral part, add detachable module and constitute, the knapsack body and the module are loaded with disinfection, first aid equipment, can let the user accomplish simple health first aid task, but the equipment that this kind of knapsack loaded all need take out the equipment after the knapsack is taken off each time the user uses, but in actual fact, most of these equipment such as defibrillator etc. only can use under rare circumstances, and such equipment such as antiseptic solution, oxygen pitcher, bandage can use frequently again, therefore need to design a knapsack, can take out the health knapsack of the most frequent equipment of partial use under the prerequisite of not taking off the knapsack.
Disclosure of Invention
In order to solve the problems in the prior art, the utility model provides a sanitary first-aid knapsack, which comprises a knapsack body, wherein the knapsack body consists of two half parts which can be mutually buckled, the half part close to the back of a user is an inner half part, the lower part of the inner half part is provided with a transversely penetrating chute, the chute is internally provided with a left container and a right container, and the container is provided with an opening facing the back of the user; two containers can be drawn out from the sliding groove, and the containers are used for containing medical first-aid equipment.
The inner wall of the chute is a hard surface, and a strip-shaped bulge is transversely arranged on one inner side wall of the chute; the back of the container is provided with a strip-shaped groove corresponding to the strip-shaped bulge; the end face of the opening of the container is mutually abutted with the other inner side wall of the chute.
Wherein, the container is kept away from the lateral wall outside at spout middle part sets up the tongs.
Wherein, the spout middle part sets up interior locating part.
The two ends of the sliding groove are provided with buckles, and when the container is in a storage state, the buckles can prevent the container from sliding outwards from the sliding groove.
The two ends of the inner side of the sliding groove are provided with outer limiting parts, and after the container is pulled out, the outer limiting parts prevent the container from sliding out of the sliding groove.
Wherein, set up a plurality of module packages in the container, the module package with the container inner wall can dismantle the connection.
Wherein, a plurality of module bags are arranged in sequence along the transverse direction; the bottom of the container is provided with a plurality of labels which can be ejected towards the back direction of a user, and the labels are in one-to-one correspondence with the module bags.
The beneficial effects of the utility model are as follows: the utility model provides the sanitary first-aid knapsack, which can take out the first-aid equipment in the container without taking off the knapsack when the first-aid equipment is required to be frequently used through the container which is arranged in the chute and is provided with the first-aid equipment, and is more convenient to use.
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The utility model will be described in further detail with reference to the drawings and the detailed description.
FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of the structure of the present utility model;
FIG. 2 is a schematic illustration of the present utility model in an expanded state;
FIG. 3 is a schematic view of a container of the present utility model;
fig. 4 is a schematic view of the mounting clip of the present utility model.
Description of the reference numerals
1. The knapsack comprises a knapsack body, 11, an inner half part, 2, a chute, 21, a strip-shaped protrusion, 3, a container, 31, a strip-shaped groove, 32, a handle, 33, a label, 4, a buckle, 5 and a module bag.
Detailed Description
The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present utility model are clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings in the embodiments of the present utility model. In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present utility model, but the present utility model may be practiced in other ways other than those described herein, and persons skilled in the art will readily appreciate that the present utility model is not limited to the specific embodiments disclosed below.
As shown in fig. 1, 2 and 3, a sanitary first-aid knapsack is provided for an embodiment, and the sanitary first-aid knapsack comprises a knapsack body 1, wherein the knapsack body 1 is composed of two mutually buckled half parts, the two half parts are responsible for opening and closing by a zipper, the half part close to the back of a user is an inner half part 11, a sliding groove 2 transversely penetrating through the lower part of the inner half part 11 is arranged, a left container 3 and a right container 3 are arranged in the sliding groove 2, the container 3 is provided with an opening facing the back of the user, the two containers 2 are the same in size, and the width of the container 2 is approximately equal to half of the width of the knapsack body 1; the container 2 is used for accommodating medical first-aid equipment.
The inner wall of the chute 2 is a hard surface, specifically may be a bottom opening structure as shown in fig. 1, and a strip-shaped protrusion 21 is transversely disposed on one inner side wall of the chute 2, and the side wall may be a side wall far away from the back of the user;
a strip groove 31 corresponding to the strip-shaped protrusion 21 is arranged on the back (the side opposite to the opening) of the container 32;
the opening end surface of the container opening 2 is abutted against the other inner side wall of the chute 2, and the size of the container 2 is approximately equal to the cross section size of the chute 2, so that the container 2 can be limited to move transversely only by arranging a strip-shaped protrusion 21 on one surface of the inner side of the chute 2.
The container 3 is provided with a grip 32 on the outer side of the side wall far away from the middle of the chute 2, the grip 32 is used for facilitating the user to draw out or plug the container 3 into the chute 2 with one hand, and the grip 32 can be an additional module or a simple cup bag as in the prior art.
In order to limit the container 3 when it is withdrawn or inserted into the chute 2 and prevent the container 3 from being dislocated or sliding out of the chute 2, an inner limit member (not shown), such as a baffle, may be provided in the middle of the chute 2.
The buckle 4 is arranged at two ends of the sliding chute 2, when the container 3 is in a storage state, the buckle 4 can prevent the container 3 from sliding outwards from the sliding chute 2, one end of the buckle 4 is hinged to one surface of the knapsack body 1, which faces the back of a user, the buckle 4 can be L-shaped or selected as required, and the buckle 4 has various options in the prior art.
The two ends of the inner side of the sliding chute 2 are provided with outer limiting parts, which can be protrusions 6, which are arranged on two sides of the tail ends of the bar-shaped protrusions, and meanwhile, the inner side of one end of the bar-shaped groove 31, which is close to the middle part of the knapsack body 1, is provided with corresponding inner protrusions 7 (shown in fig. 3), after the container is pulled out, the inner protrusions 7 and the protrusions 6 mutually abut against each other, so that the container 3 is prevented from slipping from the sliding chute 2.
That is, when the container 3 is in the storage state, the position of the container 3 is restricted by the buckle 4 and the inner stopper, and after the container is pulled out, the protrusion 6 and the inner protrusion 7 limit the container.
Further, a plurality of labels 33 capable of being ejected towards the back direction of the user are arranged at the bottom of the container 3, vertical spring shafts (not shown) are arranged at the root parts of the labels 33, different medical first-aid devices are transversely arranged in the container 2, the labels 33 correspond to different first-aid devices, after the container 3 is pulled out, the labels 33 are ejected, the container 3 is inserted into the chute 2, the labels 33 are pressed by the chute 2 close to the side wall of the back of the user, the container 3 is retracted, the types of the first-aid devices can be written in the labels 33, or the types of the first-aid devices can be distinguished only by using different colors, and the user judges the corresponding positions according to the colors.
The different first-aid appliances can be detachably connected to the interior of the container 3 in any manner, only two embodiments being given below;
one of them is that a plurality of module bags 5 are arranged in the container 3, and the module bags 5 are detachably connected with the inner wall of the container 3 through magic tapes. The labels 33 are in one-to-one correspondence with the module packages 5, the module packages 5 are sequentially arranged in the transverse direction, and different types of first-aid equipment are placed in each module package 5.
Taking the equipment on the left side as an example, a user needs to open the buckle 4, draw out the left container 3 by the left hand, pop up the label 33, judge the position of the corresponding equipment according to the color of the label 33, take out the equipment by the right hand for emergency treatment or disinfection, and then insert the container 3 to buckle the buckle 4.
Another main practical way of the present application is to transversely and sequentially arrange a plurality of mounting buckles as shown in fig. 4 on the inner side of the container 3, and bottled first-aid devices such as disinfectant bottles and oxygen tanks are arranged in the container 3, and of course, the bottled devices and the module bags 5 can be freely matched.
Since the first-aid bag has a large size, the container 3 is disposed at the lower portion of the inner half 11, and if it is disposed at another position, the user cannot easily see the tag 33, and the removal and replacement of the equipment in the container 3 become inconvenient.
It will be apparent that the described embodiments are only some, but not all, embodiments of the utility model. 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.

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1. The sanitary first-aid knapsack comprises a knapsack body, wherein the knapsack body consists of two half parts which can be mutually buckled, and the half part close to the back of a user is an inner half part;
two containers can be drawn out from the sliding groove, and the containers are used for containing medical first-aid equipment.
2. The sanitary emergency knapsack according to claim 1, wherein the inner wall of the chute is a hard surface, and a strip-shaped protrusion is transversely arranged on one inner side wall of the chute;
the back of the container is provided with a strip-shaped groove corresponding to the strip-shaped bulge;
the end face of the opening of the container is mutually abutted with the other inner side wall of the chute.
3. A sanitary emergency back according to claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the container is provided with a grip on the outside of the side wall remote from the central portion of the chute.
4. A sanitary emergency back bag according to claim 2, wherein an inner limiting member is provided in the middle of the chute.
5. The sanitary emergency back bag of claim 4, wherein the two ends of the chute are provided with buckles, and the buckles prevent the container from sliding outwards from the chute when the container is in the storage state.
6. The sanitary emergency back bag according to claim 5, wherein outer limiting members are arranged at two ends of the inner side of the sliding groove, and the outer limiting members prevent the container from sliding out of the sliding groove after the container is pulled out.
7. A sanitary emergency back according to claim 1 or claim 2, wherein a plurality of modular packs are provided within the container, the modular packs being detachably connected to the inner wall of the container.
8. The sanitary emergency back bag of claim 7, wherein a plurality of said module packages are arranged in sequence in a transverse direction;
the bottom of the container is provided with a plurality of labels which can be ejected towards the back direction of a user, and the labels are in one-to-one correspondence with the module bags.
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