CN219742796U - Weight-adjustable medical sand bag - Google Patents

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CN219742796U
CN219742796U CN202320898927.6U CN202320898927U CN219742796U CN 219742796 U CN219742796 U CN 219742796U CN 202320898927 U CN202320898927 U CN 202320898927U CN 219742796 U CN219742796 U CN 219742796U
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李宁
李江涛
张艳霞
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The utility model discloses a medical sandbag with adjustable weight, which comprises a sandbag cover with a flexible structure, wherein a plurality of independent storage spaces are formed in the sandbag cover through stitching, an inner liner replacement opening is arranged on each storage space, a sandbag inner liner is movably arranged on each inner liner replacement opening through a movable piece, a substrate is fixedly arranged at the bottom of the sandbag cover, the sandbag cover is folded and placed on the substrate, and an antibacterial layer is arranged on the bottom surface of the substrate. According to the utility model, the interior of the integrated sand bag is divided into a plurality of independent spaces, and the replaceable sand bag inner containers are placed in each space, so that not only can different weights be set at different positions of the sand bag according to the positions of wounds, but also the weights of different positions of the sand bag can be changed by replacing the sand bag inner containers according to the recovery condition of the wounds, and the sand bag can be used for applying proper pressure to the wounds and surrounding positions more accurately and safely.

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Weight-adjustable medical sand bag
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of medical supplies, in particular to a weight-adjustable medical sandbag.
Background
The sand bag compression hemostasis is one of the methods for preventing postoperative wound or arterial puncture point hemorrhage commonly used in clinic, and the medical sand bag is placed at the wound with larger incision and less tight suture for compression, so that injured tissues are tightly contacted, the healing of the wound can be promoted, and the pain of a patient is relieved. In addition, if a larger cavity is formed in the incision, hematoma is easy to form, and the medical sand bag can be used for compression hemostasis, so that the blood seepage and liquid seepage are reduced, the formation of hematoma is prevented, meanwhile, the infection can be prevented, and the occurrence of complications is reduced.
At present, the sand bag for the ward is single in general weight, but patients possibly need to change the weight of the sand bag according to the wound condition along with the recovery of the wound, if the sand bag always keeps heavier weight, the sand bag can cause great pain to the patients, and the incision ischemia disunion possibly can be caused, but the sand bag used clinically can not be adjusted according to the weight of the sand bag so as to ensure the compression effect and the comfort requirement of the patients, the sand bag can only be adjusted in a mode of replacing the whole sand bag, the sand bag and the body surface of the patients need to be disinfected again during the replacement, and the discomfort of the patients and the recovery of the wound even possibly influence due to the sudden disappearance and the increase of the weight of the sand bag in the replacement process are easy.
In addition, the wound and the periphery of the wound do not all need uniform pressure to compress, and the wound and the periphery are provided with different proper pressures, so that the wound can be quickly recovered, discomfort of a patient can be reduced, and the weight of the traditional medical sandbag can not be adjusted in a distributed manner.
Disclosure of Invention
The utility model aims to provide a weight-adjustable medical sandbag, which solves the technical problem that the weight of the sandbag for traditional Chinese medicine in the prior art cannot be adjusted in a distributed manner.
In order to solve the technical problems, the utility model specifically provides the following technical scheme:
the medical sandbag with the adjustable weight is characterized by comprising a sandbag cover with a flexible structure, wherein a plurality of independent storage spaces are formed in the sandbag cover through stitching, each storage space is provided with an inner container replacing port, and each inner container replacing port is movably provided with a sandbag inner container through a movable piece;
wherein:
the bottom of the sandbag cover is fixedly provided with a substrate, wherein the sandbag cover is folded and placed on the substrate, and the bottom surface of the substrate is provided with an antibacterial layer.
Further, fixing belts are fixedly arranged on two sides of the substrate, and primary and secondary connecting pieces are arranged at the other ends of the two fixing belts.
Further, the edges of the substrate are provided with anti-slip strips.
Further, the outer surfaces of the sandbag sleeves are wrapped with glue coatings, and concave-convex point areas are formed on the glue coatings so as to enhance friction force.
Further, the storage spaces are not equal in size and are in an integer multiple relationship, wherein the storage spaces are located in different sandbag liners in different storage spaces and are also in an integer multiple relationship.
Further, the sandbag cover is divided into at least three areas with folding marks on the substrate as boundaries, and an identification area is arranged on each area.
Further, a filling layer is arranged between the substrate and the antibacterial layer, and a fluid bag is arranged on the filling layer.
Compared with the prior art, the utility model has the following beneficial effects:
according to the utility model, the interior of the integrated sand bag is divided into a plurality of independent spaces, and the replaceable sand bag inner containers are placed in each space, so that not only can different weights be set at different positions of the sand bag according to the positions of wounds, but also the weights of different positions of the sand bag can be changed by replacing the sand bag inner containers according to the recovery condition of the wounds, and the sand bag can be used for applying proper pressure to the wounds and surrounding positions more accurately and safely.
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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 below. It will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that the drawings in the following description are exemplary only and that other implementations can be obtained from the extensions of the drawings provided without inventive effort.
FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view of the present utility model;
FIG. 2 is a schematic perspective view of a sandbag cover according to the present utility model;
figure 3 is a partial perspective view of the sandbag cover and its internal structure according to the utility model.
Reference numerals in the drawings are respectively as follows:
1-sand bag cover; 2-independent space; 3-replaceable liner; 4-liner replacement port; 5-an antibacterial layer; 6-a cleat; 7-fixing bands; 8-magic tape; 9-a zipper.
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.
As shown in fig. 2 and 3, the utility model provides a medical sandbag with adjustable weight, which comprises a sandbag cover 1 with a flexible structure, wherein a plurality of independent storage spaces 2 are formed in the sandbag cover 1 through stitching, each storage space 2 is provided with a liner replacement opening 4, and each liner replacement opening 4 is movably provided with a sandbag liner 3 through a movable piece 9.
In this embodiment, through split into a plurality of independent spaces with the inside split of integral type sand bag to all placed the removable sand bag inner bag in every space, not only can set up different weights at the different positions of sand bag according to wound place, can also change the weight at the different positions of sand bag through the replacement sand bag inner bag according to the recovery condition of wound, can utilize the sand bag more accurately, safely to wound and position application suitable pressure around.
In this embodiment, the replaceable liner 3 may be manufactured by filling with a sand bag filler commonly used in the prior art, and may be set to different weights according to actual situations.
Further, as shown in fig. 3, the inner container replacing port 3 is provided with a movable member 9, such as a zipper or a hasp, and the inner container replacing port 4 can be opened or closed conveniently and rapidly by the movable member 9, so that the replaceable inner container 3 can be replaced conveniently.
A substrate is fixedly arranged at the bottom of the sandbag cover 1, the sandbag cover 1 is folded and placed on the substrate, and an antibacterial layer 5 is arranged on the bottom surface of the substrate. In this embodiment, since the distance between the bottom of the sandbag cover 1 and the wound is relatively close, although the wound is normally blocked by gauze or the like and is not directly contacted with the wound, in order to keep the wound and the surrounding environment as clean as possible, the risk of infection can be reduced by providing the antibacterial layer 5 made of antibacterial material at the bottom of the sandbag cover 1.
In addition, in order to have sufficient pressure at the wound, the sandbag cover 1 may be made in a folded shape so that it can increase the pressure per unit area by folding.
Further, as shown in fig. 1, the edges of the substrate are provided with anti-slip strips 6, the two sides of the substrate are fixedly provided with fixing belts 7, and the other ends of the two fixing belts 7 are provided with primary-secondary connecting pieces 8, such as magic tapes, primary-secondary connecting buckles and the like.
In this embodiment, although the patient pressed by the sandbag will not generate a large motion, the patient will inevitably generate a small motion, and the displacement of the sandbag cover 1 due to the patient's movement can be reduced to some extent by installing the anti-slip strip 6 and the fixing strap 7.
In addition, in this embodiment, the sandbag is not disposable and needs to be used for a plurality of times, so that, for cleaning, the outer surface of the sandbag cover is covered with a glue coating for cleaning and disinfection, and the surface of the sandbag cover is smooth due to the glue coating, so that the stability after folding is improved, slipping is prevented, and concave-convex points are formed on the glue coating to enhance friction force.
As mentioned above, the pressure required for different wounds is not uniform, and in the existing mode, the pressure is often only overlapped in a multiple mode, and when a larger pressure is required, a larger number of the pressure is required to be overlapped, so that the stability of the placement is not good. In this embodiment, the storage spaces 2 are not equal in size, and the storage spaces 2 are in a multiple relationship of integers, where different sandbag liners 3 located in different storage spaces 2 are also in a multiple relationship of integers, and by this arrangement, sandbags with different multiple relationships can be directly filled in the storage spaces 2 and the sandbag liners 3, so as to quickly reach a specified weight requirement.
Meanwhile, for convenience of identification, the sandbag cover 1 is divided into at least three areas with a folding mark on the substrate as a boundary, and an identification area is provided on each area.
In practical application, the pressing time of a typical sandbag is about 24 hours, and in order to improve the comfort of a patient, in this embodiment, a filling layer is provided between the substrate and the antibacterial layer 5, and a fluid pack is provided on the filling layer, and the direct pressing is replaced by the contact of the fluid, so that the comfort can be properly improved.
The above embodiments are only exemplary embodiments of the present utility model and are not intended to limit the present utility model, the scope of which is defined by the claims. Various modifications and equivalent arrangements of this utility model will occur to those skilled in the art, and are intended to be within the spirit and scope of the utility model.

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1. The medical sandbag with the adjustable weight is characterized by comprising a sandbag cover (1) with a flexible structure, wherein a plurality of independent storage spaces (2) are formed in the sandbag cover (1) through stitching, each storage space (2) is provided with an inner container replacing port (4), and each inner container replacing port (4) is movably provided with a sandbag inner container (3) through a movable piece (9);
wherein:
the bottom of the sandbag cover (1) is fixedly provided with a substrate, wherein the sandbag cover (1) is folded and placed on the substrate, and the bottom surface of the substrate is provided with an antibacterial layer (5).
2. A weight-adjustable medical sandbag according to claim 1, wherein the two sides of the substrate are fixedly provided with fixing strips (7), and the other ends of the two fixing strips (7) are provided with primary and secondary connecting pieces (8).
3. A weight-adjustable medical sandbag according to claim 1, characterized in that the substrate edges are each provided with a slip-resistant strip (6).
4. A weight-adjustable medical sandbag according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the outer surfaces of the sandbag cover (1) are each wrapped with a glue coating, and wherein the glue coating is formed with a region of irregularities to enhance friction.
5. A weight adjustable medical sandbag according to claim 4 wherein the storage spaces (2) are not equal in size and the storage spaces (2) are of integer multiple, wherein different sandbag liners (3) located in different storage spaces (2) are also of integer multiple.
6. A weight-adjustable medical sandbag according to claim 1, characterized in that the sandbag cover (1) is divided into at least three areas bordered by fold lines on the substrate, and that an identification area is provided on each area.
7. A weight-adjustable medical sandbag according to claim 1, characterized in that a filling layer is provided between the substrate and the antibacterial layer (5), and that a fluid bag is provided at the filling layer.
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