CN219501402U - Ear decompression pad suitable for infant - Google Patents

Ear decompression pad suitable for infant Download PDF

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CN219501402U
CN219501402U CN202320411167.1U CN202320411167U CN219501402U CN 219501402 U CN219501402 U CN 219501402U CN 202320411167 U CN202320411167 U CN 202320411167U CN 219501402 U CN219501402 U CN 219501402U
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郑之芃
刘海红
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The utility model discloses an ear decompression pad suitable for infants, which comprises an ear decompression pad main body, a main body hollowed-out hole and an insert block, wherein the main body hollowed-out hole is formed in the ear decompression pad main body, the shape of the insert block is the same as that of the main body hollowed-out hole, and the insert block can be nested in the main body hollowed-out hole. This decompression pad will be fretwork in infant's ear area, leaves enough space for the ear behind the wear ear unscrambler to reduce the pressure during the normal mattress pair auricle is orthopedic, reduce the ear and press sore risk.

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Ear decompression pad suitable for infant
Technical Field
The utility model relates to an infant ear pressure reducing pad, in particular to an infant ear pressure reducing pad suitable for wearing auricle orthoses.
Background
Ear morphology deformity is a common congenital ear deformity, and the incidence rate of the newborn is about 43.46 percent in our country (local) statistics. Common auricle deformities and incidence were 3.74% of the concha, 2.18% of the calicive, 5.61% of the lobe, 2.49% of Stahl's ear, 13.40% of the Conchal, 6.07% of Conchal crus, 5.92% of the auricle deformity and 4.05% of the complex deformity. Congenital ear deformities affect the growth and development of infants in aspects of appearance, hearing and psychology. The existing infant ear deformity correcting system can utilize hyaluronic acid substances with higher concentration in infant cartilages of 0-6 weeks to increase the extensibility and plasticity of cartilages, so that the infant ear deformity can be corrected in a noninvasive mechanical way, and the risk and the wound of operation correction are avoided. There have been many studies in the prior art relating to ear morphology deformities. For example, the initial study of the morphological typing of the auricle of neonates, J.Chem.Chem.Chem.Chem.Chem.Chem.Chem.Chem.Chem.Chem.Chem.P. 2013,31 (4): 384-388. Effects of different time strokes on neonatal sleep and physical development nursing practice and research 2008 (21): 7-9. Study and prevention of infant sleep posture and lablab head syndrome modern medicine is hygienic 2015. The prior art described above has been used to analyze the effects of morphological deformities of the ear, and generally has been used for 2-6 weeks of ear orthotics. Because of the small range of motion of the infant during perinatal period, the sleep time is long, the average daily sleep time is longer than 18 hours, and if the infant lies on his side for a long time during the treatment period, the risk of local skin damage (pressure sores) is increased. If the infant lies flat for a long time, the risk of the occurrence of the flat head syndrome is increased, so that the development of the intelligence and motor nervous system of the infant is affected. The utility model aims to provide the ear pressure reducing pad which can reduce the risk of low ear pressure sores and reduce the incidence rate of flat head syndrome and is suitable for infants.
Disclosure of Invention
The utility model aims to overcome the defects of the prior art and provides an ear decompression pad suitable for infants.
The aim of the utility model is achieved by the following technical scheme: the utility model provides an ear decompression pad suitable for infant, includes ear decompression pad main part, main part fretwork hole and inserts, the main part fretwork hole set up in the ear decompression pad main part, the shape of inserts is the same with the shape in main part fretwork hole, wherein, inserts can the nested set up in the main part fretwork hole.
Preferably, the ear decompression pad body is covered and provided with a breathable cotton layer.
Preferably, the number of the main body hollowed holes is 2, wherein in the length direction along the main body of the ear decompression pad, the distances between the two main body hollowed holes and the edge of the main body of the ear decompression pad can be equal to each other.
The utility model has the following advantages: this decompression pad will be fretwork in infant's ear area, leaves enough space for the ear behind the wear ear unscrambler to reduce the pressure during the normal mattress pair auricle is orthopedic, reduce the ear and press sore risk. The risk of ear pressure sore is reduced, so that the infant during auricle correction can realize alternation of lateral lying position and supine position, and the incidence rate of flat head syndrome is reduced. After the auricle is shaped, the insert block can be put back to the hollowed-out part of the ear, thus the common mattress can be used continuously.
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FIG. 1 is a top view of an ear decompression pad body;
fig. 2 is a top view of the insert block.
In the figure, a 1-ear decompression pad body, a 2-body hollowed-out hole and a 3-plug.
Detailed Description
The utility model is further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings, the scope of the utility model not being limited to the following:
as shown in fig. 1 and 2, the present utility model provides an ear decompression pad suitable for infants, and in particular, for infants wearing auricle orthotics. Comprises an ear decompression pad main body 1, a main body hollowed-out hole 2 and an insertion block 3.
Preferably, the decompression pad main body 1 is made of latex material, and is covered with breathable cotton, so that good support is generated on the spine of an infant, and meanwhile, the ventilation property and the sweat absorption property are both achieved.
Preferably, the main body hollowed-out hole is positioned at the side of the neonate ear, so that the neonate outer ear can be conveniently placed at the hollowed-out part, and the pressure reduction of the ear is realized.
Preferably, the insert 3 is made of breathable cotton and is arranged at the hollowed-out part, so that the ear decompression pad can be used continuously after the infant completes auricle correction, and the ear decompression pad has higher economic value.
Fig. 1 is a top view of an ear decompression pad body, with sizes of 110cm by 60 cm and 120 cm by 60 cm, suitable for different sizes of cribs. The ear decompression pad is 25cm from the upper edge, is positioned at the positions of 8cm on two sides of the central line, and has two hollowed-out parts with the sizes of 9 x 2cm, so that the pressure of the ear is reduced during auricle orthopedics of infants. The ear decompression pad is made of 5cm latex, is suitable for supporting the spine of infants, improves the comfort level of the decompression pad, covers 2cm breathable cotton on the outer layer, and improves the sweat absorption performance of the decompression pad. The infant can put the ear wearing the auricle orthosis into the hollowed-out part when sleeping sideways, so as to realize the pressure reduction of the ear and reduce the pressure sore of the ear.
Fig. 2 is a top view of two inserts of 9 x 2cm in size, made of air-permeable cotton. After the infant completes auricle correction, the insert block is put back to the hollowed-out part, and normal use can be continued.
Finally, it should be noted that: the foregoing description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model, and the present utility model is not limited thereto, but it is to be understood that modifications and equivalents of some of the technical features described in the foregoing embodiments may be made by those skilled in the art, although the present utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments. Any modification, equivalent replacement, improvement, etc. made within the spirit and principle of the present utility model should be included in the protection scope of the present utility model.

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1. The utility model provides an ear decompression pad suitable for infant, its characterized in that, including ear decompression pad main part (1), main part fretwork hole (2) and inserted block (3), main part fretwork hole (2) set up in on ear decompression pad main part (1), the shape of inserted block (3) is the same with the shape of main part fretwork hole (2), wherein, inserted block (3) can nest set up in main part fretwork hole (2).
2. The ear decompression pad for infants according to claim 1, wherein the outer cover of the ear decompression pad body (1) is provided with a breathable cotton layer.
3. The ear decompression pad for infants according to claim 1, wherein the number of the main body hollowed holes (2) is 2, and wherein the distances between the two main body hollowed holes (2) and the edge of the ear decompression pad main body (1) respectively can be equal to each other in the length direction along the ear decompression pad main body (1).
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