CN219584441U - Cadaver fisher - Google Patents

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CN219584441U
CN219584441U CN202321036297.8U CN202321036297U CN219584441U CN 219584441 U CN219584441 U CN 219584441U CN 202321036297 U CN202321036297 U CN 202321036297U CN 219584441 U CN219584441 U CN 219584441U
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鲁茸汪堆
彭耀晖
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The utility model relates to the field of fire protection, in particular to a cadaver fisher, a sliding piece and a supporting frame, wherein the sliding piece penetrates through the supporting frame in a sliding way; the two connecting pieces are positioned at two sides of the sliding piece and are rotationally connected with the adjacent part of the bracket; the clamping clamps are arranged in two, and one clamping clamp is arranged between the connecting piece and the sliding piece; the sliding part is lifted upwards, the two hoops are close to each other, the space between the two hoops is gradually reduced, and the two hoops are used for clamping carcasses; in the process of grabbing the corpse, the rope sleeve is not plugged into the lower side of the corpse in comparison with the file, and the corpse is directly clamped from two sides by using the second rods of the two clamps; the utility model makes the salvaging device easier to grasp cadavers.

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Cadaver fisher
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the field of fire protection, in particular to a cadaver fisher.
Background
The people carelessly drowned or thrown water suicide in China are 5-10 ten thousands of people each year, and dead body salvage after drowning is a problem which is generally focused in the society at present.
Fishing by the fire fighter, wherein the complex environment under the water surface can bring unknown danger to the fire fighter; different devices have emerged in recent years.
Chinese patent 2016111454280 discloses a cadaver salvaging device, which aims to salvage cadavers floating on the water surface or the upper part of marsh; however, it takes several days for the cadaver to float up to the water surface, and salvaging cannot be performed for the cadaver under the water surface.
The Chinese patent 2008200267008 discloses a salvaging device which comprises a control rod and a rope (rope sleeve), wherein the rope is fixedly connected to the top of the control rod and can be set into a steel wire rope according to the requirement, and the rope is used for sleeving a cadaver; because the corpse at the river bottom is contacted with the river bed (river bottom soil), the control rod is operated to enable the rope (the rope sleeve) to be sleeved on the periphery of the corpse (namely, one section of the rope sleeve is positioned at the lower side of the corpse), and the rope (the rope sleeve) can be deformed when touching the river bottom (namely, the salvaging device is not easy to grab the corpse). In addition, in order to allow the rope (rope sleeve) to be sleeved on the periphery of the carcass, the rope (rope sleeve) needs to be larger than the section of the carcass, because the annular rope (rope sleeve) is larger than the section of the carcass, the rope (rope sleeve) cannot fasten the carcass, and the carcass can be pulled out of the rope (rope sleeve) in the process of pulling up the carcass.
Disclosure of Invention
The utility model provides a cadaver fisher, which mainly solves one of the following problems: how to make the salvager more easy to grasp the cadaver.
In order to achieve the aim of the utility model, the utility model adopts the following technical scheme:
a cadaver latch, a slider that slides through the carriage;
the two connecting pieces are positioned at two sides of the sliding piece and are rotationally connected with the adjacent part of the bracket;
the clamping clamps are arranged in two, and one clamping clamp is arranged between the connecting piece and the sliding piece; the slider is pulled upwards, and two clamps are close to each other and the space between two clamps reduces gradually, and two clamps are used for blocking the corpse.
Further, specifically, a sleeve is arranged in the middle of the bracket, and the sliding piece penetrates through the sleeve.
Further, specifically, the clip includes a first lever and a second lever; one end of the second rod is fixedly connected with the first rod;
the fisher is in a non-grabbing state, the two second rods are far away from each other and open, and the open ends of the two second rods are used for being unfolded at two sides of a cadaver; the fisher is in a grabbing state, and the two hoops are mutually clamped or staggered, so that the two hoops can clamp a cadaver.
Further, the underwater picture display device comprises a camera and a picture display end; the camera is fixed on the cadaver fisher, and the picture display end is taken in the hand of the operator above the water surface.
Further, the teeth are arranged on the opposite sides of the second rods of the two hoops, so that the cadaver can be further locked.
Further, a hanging ring is arranged on the upper side of the sliding piece and is used for tying the grabbing rope; lifting rope hanging rings are arranged at two symmetrical sides of the support relative to the sliding piece.
Further, the device comprises two mutually parallel grabbing hands and a connecting frame; the connecting frame is detachably connected with the two grabbing hands; i.e. the fisher has two gripping hands.
The beneficial effects of the utility model are as follows:
the sliding part 30 slides upwards relative to the bracket 20, the two hoops 10 approach each other and the space between the two hoops 10 is gradually reduced, and the two hoops 10 clamp the corpse; then, pulling the grabbing rope to lift the equipment and the cadaver; because the rope sleeve is not plugged into the lower side of the cadaver in comparison with the file in the process of grabbing the cadaver, the second rods 12 of the two hoops 10 are utilized to directly clamp the cadaver from two sides; the utility model makes the salvaging device easier to grasp cadavers.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a first embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of a second embodiment (top view, left and right sides are the gripping hands 100);
reference numeral control table:
a clamp 10, a first rod 11, a second rod 12;
a bracket 20 and a sleeve 21; slide 30, link 40, link 50, and gripper hand 100.
Detailed Description
Specific embodiments of the present utility model will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Wherein like parts are designated by like reference numerals. It should be noted that the words "front", "rear", "left", "right", "upper" and "lower" used in the following description refer to directions in the drawings, and the words "inner" and "outer" refer to directions toward or away from, respectively, the geometric center of a particular component.
In order to make the contents of the present utility model more clearly understood, the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings in the embodiments of the present utility model.
Example 1
As shown in fig. 1-2, a cadaver latch jack,
the slider 30 slides through the bracket 20; specifically, a sleeve 21 is provided in the middle of the bracket 20, and a slider 30 penetrates the sleeve 21.
Two connecting pieces 40 are positioned at two sides of the sliding piece 30, and the two connecting pieces 40 are rotatably connected with the adjacent parts of the bracket 20;
two hoops 10 are provided, and one hoop 10 is arranged between the connecting piece 40 and the sliding piece 30; referring to the variation of fig. 1 to 2, the slider 30 is pulled upward, the two clips 10 approach each other and the space between the two clips 10 is gradually reduced, and the two clips 10 serve to catch the cadaver. Specifically, the clip 10 includes a first lever 11, a second lever 12; one end of the second rod 12 is fixedly connected with the first rod 11; the latch jack is in a non-gripping condition (see fig. 1) with the two second rods 12 spaced apart and open with their open ends for deployment on either side of the cadaver; the latch is in the gripping position (see fig. 2) and the two clips 10 are snapped or otherwise staggered relative to each other so that the two clips 10 can catch a cadaver.
In summary, the firefighter on the ship or bridge uses the underwater image display device to assist in viewing the position of the carcass, respectively tying the lifting rope and the grabbing rope on the bracket 20 and the sliding piece 30, simultaneously lowering the lifting rope and the grabbing rope to the position of the carcass, spreading the second rods 12 of the two hoops 10 on both sides of the carcass, and then keeping the lifting rope in a loose state; the gripping rope is pulled up (the gripping rope is kept in a tensioned state), and then the sliding member 30 slides upward relative to the bracket 20, the two clips 10 approach each other and the space between the two clips 10 is gradually reduced, and the two clips 10 catch the corpse; then, pulling the grabbing rope to lift the equipment and the cadaver; because the rope sleeve is not plugged into the lower side of the cadaver in comparison with the file in the process of grabbing the cadaver, the second rods 12 of the two hoops 10 are utilized to directly clamp the cadaver from two sides; so that the fisher is easier to grasp cadavers.
In addition, the two clips 10 are staggered (i.e., crossed) with respect to each other, thereby allowing for more gripping of the cadaver.
Further, the underwater image display device can be a fish finder, a camera of the underwater image display device is fixed on a cadaver fisher, and an image display end of the underwater image display device is held in a hand of an operator above the water surface.
Further, the second bars 12 of the two clips 10 are provided with teeth on opposite sides thereof, which further lock the cadavers.
Further, a hanging ring is arranged on the upper side of the sliding piece 30 and is used for tying the grabbing rope; lifting rope lifting rings are arranged at two symmetrical side positions of the support 20 relative to the sliding piece 30.
Example two
The second embodiment is different from the first embodiment in that (the clip 10, the bracket 20, the slider 30, and the connector 40 form a gripping hand 100) includes two gripping hands 100 and a connecting frame 50 parallel to each other; the connecting frame is detachably connected with the two grabbing hands; i.e. the latch jack has two gripping hands, which can improve the overall structure.
The above description is illustrative of the preferred embodiments of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the scope of the present utility model, but is to be accorded the full scope of the claims.

Claims (7)

1. A cadaver latch jack, comprising:
a bracket;
a slider that slides through the bracket;
the two connecting pieces are positioned at two sides of the sliding piece and are rotationally connected with the adjacent part of the bracket;
the clamping clamps are arranged in two, and one clamping clamp is arranged between the connecting piece and the sliding piece; in the upward lifting process of the sliding part, the two hoops are close to each other, the space between the two hoops is gradually reduced, and the two hoops are used for clamping carcasses.
2. A cadaver latch jack as claimed in claim 1, wherein,
specifically, a sleeve is arranged in the middle of the bracket, and the sliding piece penetrates through the sleeve.
3. A cadaver latch jack as claimed in claim 1, wherein,
specifically, the clamp comprises a first rod and a second rod; one end of the second rod is fixedly connected with the first rod;
the fisher is in a non-grabbing state, the two second rods are far away from each other and open, and the open ends of the two second rods are used for being unfolded at two sides of a cadaver; the fisher is in a grabbing state, and the two hoops are mutually clamped or staggered, so that the two hoops can clamp a cadaver.
4. A cadaver latch jack as claimed in claim 1, wherein,
the underwater picture display device comprises a camera and a picture display end; the camera is fixed on the cadaver fisher, and the picture display end is taken in the hand of the operator above the water surface.
5. A cadaver latch jack as claimed in claim 1, wherein,
the teeth are arranged on the opposite sides of the second rods of the two hoops, so that the cadaver can be further locked.
6. A cadaver latch jack as claimed in claim 1, wherein,
the upper side of the sliding part is provided with a hanging ring which is used for tying the grabbing rope; lifting rope hanging rings are arranged at two symmetrical sides of the support relative to the sliding piece.
7. A cadaver latch jack as claimed in claim 1, wherein,
comprises two grabbing hands which are parallel to each other and a connecting frame; the connecting frame is detachably connected with the two grabbing hands; i.e. the fisher has two gripping hands.
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