CN219896313U - Walking aid - Google Patents

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CN219896313U
CN219896313U CN202320762023.0U CN202320762023U CN219896313U CN 219896313 U CN219896313 U CN 219896313U CN 202320762023 U CN202320762023 U CN 202320762023U CN 219896313 U CN219896313 U CN 219896313U
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王康瑞
樊红豆
王卓凡
徐心如
曾浩辰
尚晓峰
胡越
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王淑芹
孔祥萍
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The utility model provides a walking aid, which comprises a walking aid frame; the fixed seat is arranged on the walking aid frame and is provided with a mounting channel extending along the height direction of the walking aid frame; the infusion rod is movable along the axial direction of the mounting channel, and the first end of the infusion rod extends into the mounting channel; at least one infusion hook connected with the second end of the infusion rod; the fixing piece is arranged on the fixing seat and matched with the fixing seat to limit the length of the infusion rod extending into the installation channel. Through setting up infusion rod and the fixing base that can cooperate the activity for detachably connects between infusion rod and the walking frame, and medical personnel can hang the water demand according to the patient and install infusion rod, under the condition of not accompanying, the patient can rely on the convenient walking of walking ware when infusing.

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Walking aid
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of medical supplies, in particular to a walking aid.
Background
Today, for a number of reasons, patient care is reduced and many patients are more difficult to fully care for. Because most bedridden patients are accompanied with symptoms such as anemia, hypodynamia, dizziness and the like, when the patients have the requirement of walking in the bed and do not have accompanying, facility assistance is needed, and sickrooms, washrooms, ward hallways and the like are places where the patients are easy to fall in the hospital, so that the facility assistance is needed to be continuously obtained in the walking process, and the requirement of the patients on a walker is increased. Meanwhile, in order to promote early recovery of patients and prevent complications, early bed-taking activities of patients have been advocated in recent years, and the demands of patients for walkers have been further increased. The bedridden patient usually needs to be infused, and under the condition that the patient needs to go out of bed to move, the patient needs to hold the infusion bottle and can walk by relying on the auxiliary party of the walking aid, and great inconvenience exists in walking of the patient.
Disclosure of Invention
The utility model provides a novel technical scheme of a walking aid, which at least can solve the problem of inconvenient walking of a patient hand-held infusion bottle in the prior art.
The utility model provides a walking aid, comprising: a walking aid frame; the fixing seat is arranged on the walking aid frame and is provided with a mounting channel extending along the height direction of the walking aid frame; the infusion rod is movable along the axial direction of the mounting channel, and the first end of the infusion rod extends into the mounting channel; at least one infusion hook connected with the second end of the infusion rod; the fixing piece is arranged on the fixing seat and matched with the fixing seat to limit the length of the infusion rod extending into the installation channel.
Optionally, the walking aid comprises: the two first support rods respectively extend along the vertical direction, and pulleys are respectively arranged at the lower ends of the first ends; the two second support rods respectively extend along the vertical direction, the two second support rods are arranged opposite to the two first support rods, the length of each second support rod is smaller than that of each first support rod, and a mute pad is respectively arranged at the lower end of each second support rod; and the first end of each connecting rod is connected with the middle part of one first supporting rod, and the second end of each connecting rod is connected with the upper end of one second supporting rod.
Optionally, the upper end of each first supporting rod is respectively provided with a handrail, and each handrail is respectively provided with anti-skid patterns.
Optionally, each armrest is respectively provided with a hand rest, and the hand rest is formed into a U-shaped plate body.
Optionally, each of the first strut and the second strut includes: the mounting seat is provided with a moving channel extending along the vertical direction; the movable rod is movable along the axial direction of the moving channel, the first end of the movable rod stretches into the moving channel, and the second end of the movable rod is connected with the connecting rod; the adjusting piece is arranged on the mounting seat and is matched with the mounting seat to adjust the length of the movable rod extending into the moving channel.
Optionally, the mount pad is equipped with along its radial locating hole that link up, the movable rod is equipped with a plurality of with the fixed orifices that the position of locating hole corresponds, the regulating part includes: an adjusting rod; the first end of the adjusting rod sequentially passes through the positioning hole and the fixed hole to adjust the length of the movable rod extending into the moving channel.
Optionally, the adjusting member further includes a knob, and the knob is disposed at the second end of the adjusting rod.
Optionally, the walking aid frame further comprises a reinforcing plate, a first end of the reinforcing plate is connected with one of the two first struts, and a second end of the reinforcing plate is connected with the other of the two first struts.
Optionally, the walking aid frame further comprises a storage mesh bag, a first end of the storage mesh bag is connected with one of the two first struts, and a second end of the storage mesh bag is connected with the other of the two first struts.
Optionally, the fixing piece is a threaded rod, the threaded rod is connected with the first end of the infusion rod and stretches into the installation channel, and the threaded rod is in threaded fit with the installation channel.
According to the walking aid, the infusion rod and the fixing seat which can be matched and movable are arranged, so that the infusion rod and the walking aid frame are detachably connected, medical staff can install the infusion rod according to the water hanging requirement of a patient, and the patient can conveniently walk by means of the walking aid while infusing without accompanying help. Through the cooperation of mounting and infusion pole, the infusion pole stretches into the length adjustable of installation passageway, that is to say that medical personnel can adjust medicine height that hangs according to patient's height to avoid colliding the infusion pole in patient's walking in-process, improve the safety in utilization of walking aid.
Other features of the present utility model and its advantages will become apparent from the following detailed description of exemplary embodiments of the utility model, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the utility model and together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the utility model.
FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view of a walker according to one embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 2 is a schematic view of a mount according to one embodiment provided by the present utility model;
fig. 3 is a schematic view of an adjustment member according to one embodiment provided by the present utility model.
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A walker 100;
a walking aid frame 10;
a first strut 101; a second strut 102; a connecting rod 103; a mounting base 104; a moving passage 1041; positioning holes 1042; a movable lever 105; a fixing hole 1051; an adjustment member 106; an adjustment lever 1061; a knob 1062; a pulley 107; a mute pad 108;
a fixing base 20; a mounting channel 21;
an infusion rod 30;
a transfusion hook 40;
a fixing member 50;
a handrail 60;
a hand rest 70;
a storage mesh bag 80;
reinforcing plate 90.
Detailed Description
Various exemplary embodiments of the present utility model will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. It should be noted that: the relative arrangement of the components and steps, numerical expressions and numerical values set forth in these embodiments do not limit the scope of the present utility model unless it is specifically stated otherwise.
The following description of at least one exemplary embodiment is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the utility model, its application, or uses.
Techniques, methods, and apparatus known to one of ordinary skill in the relevant art may not be discussed in detail, but where appropriate, the techniques, methods, and apparatus should be considered part of the specification.
In all examples shown and discussed herein, any specific values should be construed as merely illustrative, and not a limitation. Thus, other examples of exemplary embodiments may have different values.
It should be noted that: like reference numerals and letters denote like items in the following figures, and thus once an item is defined in one figure, no further discussion thereof is necessary in subsequent figures.
A walker 100 according to an embodiment of the present utility model is described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
As shown in fig. 1 to 3, a walker 100 according to an embodiment of the present utility model includes: the infusion support comprises a walking support 10, a fixed seat 20, an infusion rod 30, at least one infusion hook 40 and a fixed piece 50.
Specifically, the fixing base 20 is provided on the walking aid 10, and the fixing base 20 is provided with a mounting channel 21 extending in the height direction of the walking aid 10; the infusion rod 30 is movable along the axial direction of the mounting channel 21, and the first end of the infusion rod 30 extends into the mounting channel 21; the infusion hook 40 is connected with the second end of the infusion rod 30; the fixing piece 50 is disposed on the fixing base 20, and the fixing piece 50 cooperates with the fixing base 20 to limit the length of the infusion rod 30 extending into the mounting channel 21.
In other words, the walker 100 according to the embodiment of the present utility model is mainly composed of the walker 10, the fixing base 20, the infusion rod 30, at least one infusion hook 40 and the fixing member 50.
The walking support 10 is used as a foundation for carrying a patient and infusion equipment, one end of the walking support 10 is in contact with the ground, and the walking support 10 supports the patient. The fixing base 20 is installed on the side surface of one end of the walking aid 10 far away from the ground, the fixing base 20 is formed into a cylindrical block, and the fixing base 20 is provided with an installation channel 21 extending along the vertical direction. One end of the infusion rod 30 extends into the mounting channel 21, and the infusion rod 30 can slide along the axial direction of the mounting channel 21. At least one infusion hook 40 is installed at the other end of the infusion rod 30 far away from the ground, and the infusion hook 40 is used for hanging liquid medicine. The fixing member 50 is mounted on the fixing base 20, and the fixing member 50 can fix the length of the infusion rod 30 extending into the mounting channel 21.
Specifically, the number of the infusion hooks 40 is four, and the four infusion hooks 40 are circumferentially arranged around the infusion rod 30 at intervals. Multiple infusion hooks 40 can hang multiple bottles of liquid medicine, so that the liquid medicine can be replaced conveniently.
The operation of the walker 100 according to an embodiment of the present utility model is described in detail below with reference to fig. 1 to 3.
When a patient needs to walk and infuse at the same time, one end of the infusion rod 30 extends into the mounting channel 21, and the length of the infusion rod 30 extending into the mounting channel 21 is fixed through the fixing piece 50, so that the mounting of the infusion rod 30 is completed. At this time, the medical fluid is hung on the infusion hook 40, and even if the patient does not accompany the medical fluid, the patient who is infused can walk by himself/herself by means of the walking support 10.
Therefore, according to the walking aid 100 provided by the embodiment, the fixing piece 50 is matched with the movable infusion rod 30, so that the infusion rod 30 and the fixing seat 20 can be detachably connected, and a medical staff can conveniently select whether to install the infusion rod 30 according to the needs of a patient; and the height of the infusion hook 40 can be adjusted, so that the medical staff can conveniently adjust the height of the infusion hook 40 according to the height of a patient, and the possibility of collision between the patient and the liquid medicine is reduced. By the arrangement of the infusion rod 30 and the infusion hook 40, the infusion patient can freely walk by the walking aid 100 without accompanying; and for patients suffering from critical illness early recovery, the patients can finish early recovery training by walking and other modes while not impeding daily transfusion, ventilation and nutrition treatment, and can protect muscle strength and prevent ICU (information and communication Unit) acquired weakness.
According to one embodiment of the utility model, the walker 10 comprises: two first supporting rods 101, wherein each first supporting rod 101 extends along the vertical direction, and the lower end of each first end is provided with a pulley 107; the two second support rods 102, each second support rod 102 extends along the vertical direction, the two second support rods 102 are arranged opposite to the two first support rods 101, the length of each second support rod 102 is smaller than that of each first support rod 101, and a mute pad 108 is arranged at the lower end of each second support rod 102; two connecting rods 103, a first end of each connecting rod 103 is connected to a middle portion of one first strut 101, and a second end of each connecting rod 103 is connected to an upper end of one second strut 102.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 1, the walker 10 is mainly composed of two first struts 101, two second struts 102, and two connecting rods 103. The two first supporting rods 101 are symmetrically arranged, each first supporting rod 101 extends in the vertical direction, and a pulley 107 is installed at the bottom end of each first supporting rod 101. The two second support rods 102 are symmetrically arranged, the two second support rods 102 and the two first support rods 101 are respectively corresponding and symmetrically arranged, the two first support rods 101 and the two second support rods 102 enclose a rectangle, and the two second support rods 102 extend along the vertical direction. The bottom end of each second supporting rod 102 is respectively provided with a mute pad 108, and the mute pads 108 are abutted with the ground, so that noise generated by placing the walking aid 10 is reduced. One end of each connecting rod 103 is connected to the middle of the first strut 101, and the second end of each connecting rod 103 is connected to the top end of the second strut 102. Specifically, the pulley 107 is located at the end of the walker 10 remote from the patient, and the mute pad 108 is located at the end of the walker 10 near the patient.
In other words, when the patient uses the walker 100, the patient lifts the second supporting rod 102 slightly to separate the mute pad 108 from the ground, so as to push the walker 100 to walk freely, and the pulley 107 reduces the friction between the walker 10 and the ground, which is more suitable for the patient. When a patient needs to rest, the mute pad 108 on the second support rod 102 is in contact with the ground, movement is not easy to occur between the walker 100 and the ground, the patient can rest against the walker 100, the pushing and fixing operation of the walker 100 is simple and convenient, the patient can operate by one person, and the patient can walk freely when no accompanying, even when transfusion is performed, the liquid medicine can be suspended on the transfusion hook 40 and walk freely.
In some embodiments of the present utility model, the upper end of each first strut 101 is provided with a handrail 60, and each handrail 60 is provided with anti-skid patterns.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 1, one end of each first strut 101 far away from the ground is connected with a handrail 60, and the handrail 60 is provided with anti-skidding patterns, and the anti-skidding patterns are paved on the whole handrail 60. When the walker 100 is used for transfusion of a patient, the armrest 60 can be grasped, the second supporting rod 102 is lifted, the patient walks under the assistance of the pulley 107 on the first supporting rod 101, the grasping between the patient and the armrest 60 is not easy to loose through the arrangement of the anti-skid stripes, the possibility that the walker 100 is suddenly stopped due to the fact that the patient grasps the walker 100 in a loose mode, the patient bumps the walker 100 or the mute pad 108 is smashed to the instep of the patient is reduced, and the safety of the walker 100 used by the patient is improved.
According to one embodiment of the present utility model, each armrest 60 is provided with a hand rest 70, and the hand rest 70 is formed as a U-shaped plate body.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 1, each armrest 60 is provided with a hand rest 70, the armrests 60 penetrate through the hand rest 70, the hand rest 70 is in a U-shaped configuration, the hand rest 70 can be attached to the arm of a patient, and the hand rest 70 is located in the middle of the armrests 60. When a patient is at rest, the arm can be placed on the hand rest 70, the patient can firmly grasp the arm rest 60 and enlarge the contact area with the walker 100 by holding one end of the arm rest 60 close to the first supporting rod 101, and the comfort and the safety of leaning the walker 100 when the patient is at rest are improved.
In some embodiments of the present utility model, each of the first struts 101 and the second struts 102 comprises: the mounting seat 104, the mounting seat 104 is provided with a moving channel 1041 extending along the vertical direction; the movable rod 105, the movable rod 105 is movable along the axial direction of the moving channel 1041, the first end of the movable rod 105 stretches into the moving channel 1041, and the second end of the movable rod 105 is connected with the connecting rod 103; the adjusting piece 106, the adjusting piece 106 is disposed on the mounting base 104, and the adjusting piece 106 cooperates with the mounting base 104 to adjust the length of the movable rod 105 extending into the moving channel 1041.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 1 to 3, each of the first and second struts 101 and 102 is composed of a mount 104, a movable rod 105, and an adjusting member 106. The mounting base 104 is arranged near the ground, one end of the mounting base 104 near the ground is connected with a pulley 107 or a mute pad 108, and the mounting base 104 is provided with a moving channel 1041 extending along the height direction of the walking aid 10. One end of the movable rod 105 extends into the moving channel 1041, the movable rod 105 can move along the axial direction of the moving channel 1041, and one end of the movable rod 105 far away from the ground is connected with the connecting rod 103. An adjusting member 106 is provided on the mounting base 104 to adjust the length of the movable rod 105 extending into the moving channel 1041.
In other words, by matching the movable rod 105 with the adjusting member 106, the length of the movable rod 105 extending into the moving channel 1041 is adjusted, so as to adjust the overall height of the walker 100, so as to match patients with different heights, thereby improving the use universality of the walker 100.
In some embodiments of the present utility model, the mounting base 104 is provided with a positioning hole 1042 penetrating therethrough in a radial direction, the movable rod 105 is provided with a plurality of fixing holes 1051 corresponding to the positions of the positioning holes 1042, and the adjusting member 106 includes: an adjustment lever 1061; the first end of the adjustment lever 1061 sequentially passes through the positioning hole 1042 and the fixed hole 1051 to adjust the length of the movable lever 105 extending into the moving channel 1041.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 1 to 3, the adjusting member 106 is an adjusting lever 1061. The mounting seat 104 is provided with a through positioning hole 1042, the movable rod 105 is provided with a plurality of fixing holes 1051 extending along the radial direction of the movable rod 105, the fixing holes 1051 are arranged along the axial direction of the movable rod 105, the fixing holes 1051 respectively correspond to the positioning holes 1042, one end of the adjusting rod 1061 penetrates through the positioning holes 1042 and stretches into the fixing holes 1051, the other end of the adjusting rod 1061 is positioned outside the mounting seat 104, and an operator can conveniently adjust the length of the movable rod 105 stretching into the mounting seat 104.
In other words, the overall height of the walker 100 may be adjusted depending on the patient's height differences. Pulling the adjusting rod 1061 to separate the adjusting rod 1061 from the fixing hole 1051, the movable rod 105 slides to a proper position along the height direction of the fixing seat 20, and after aligning the other fixing hole 1051 with the positioning hole 1042, the adjusting rod 1061 is pushed to extend into the fixing hole 1051, so as to adjust the height of the walker 100, and the adjusting operation is simple.
According to one embodiment of the utility model, the adjustment member 106 further includes a knob 1062, the knob 1062 being provided at a second end of the adjustment lever 1061.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 1 to 3, a knob 1062 is disposed at an end of the adjusting rod 1061 away from the mounting base 104, and by setting the knob 1062, an operator can conveniently pull or push the adjusting rod 1061, thereby improving the convenience of height adjustment of the walker 100.
In some embodiments of the present utility model, the walker 10 further comprises a reinforcement plate 90, wherein a first end of the reinforcement plate 90 is connected to one of the two first struts 101 and a second end of the reinforcement plate 90 is connected to the other of the two first struts 101.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 1, the walking aid 10 is provided with a reinforcing plate 90, one end of the reinforcing plate 90 is connected to one first strut 101, the other end of the reinforcing plate 90 is connected to the other first strut 101, and the reinforcing plate 90 is formed as an arc-shaped plate body.
In other words, by providing the reinforcing plate 90, the strength of the walker 10 can be enhanced, that is, the walker 10 is less prone to rattle or the like when the patient leans against the walker 10 for rest.
According to one embodiment of the utility model, the walker 10 further comprises a receiving pouch 80, a first end of the receiving pouch 80 being connected to one of the two first struts 101, and a second end of the receiving pouch 80 being connected to the other of the two first struts 101.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 1, the walking support 10 is further provided with a storage mesh bag 80, one end of the storage mesh bag 80 is connected to the first support rod 101 close to the infusion rod 30, the other end of the storage mesh bag 80 is connected to the first support rod 101 far from the infusion rod 30, the storage mesh bag 80 is located between the two first support rods 101, and the storage mesh bag 80 is disposed close to the reinforcing plate 90.
In other words, through the arrangement of the storage mesh bag 80, the patient can place some necessities in the storage mesh bag 80, so that the patient can take the necessities at any time, and the storage mesh bag 80 is close to the reinforcing plate 90, so that the patient can take the objects in the storage mesh bag 80.
In some embodiments of the present utility model, the securing member 50 is a threaded rod that is coupled to the first end of the infusion rod 30 and extends into the mounting channel 21, the threaded rod being threadedly engaged with the mounting channel 21.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 1 to 2, the fixing member 50 is a threaded rod, the threaded rod is mounted on one end of the infusion rod 30 near the fixing seat 20, the threaded rod and the infusion rod 30 are coaxially integrated, and the threaded rod is located in the mounting channel 21 and is in threaded fit with the mounting channel 21.
In other words, through the threaded rod in threaded fit with the mounting channel 21, not only can the length of the infusion rod 30 extending into the mounting channel 21 be adjusted through threaded fit rotation, so that the medical staff can adjust the hanging height of the liquid medicine according to the height of a patient; the infusion rod 30 can be installed and separated from the fixed seat 20, the detachable connection between the infusion rod 30 and the walking aid 10 is realized, medical staff can select whether to install the infusion rod 30 according to the use requirement of a patient, and the practicability of the walking aid 100 is improved.
While certain specific embodiments of the utility model have been described in detail by way of example, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the above examples are for illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the utility model. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that modifications may be made to the above embodiments without departing from the scope and spirit of the utility model. The scope of the utility model is defined by the appended claims.

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1. A walker, comprising:
a walking aid frame;
the fixing seat is arranged on the walking aid frame and is provided with a mounting channel extending along the height direction of the walking aid frame;
the infusion rod is movable along the axial direction of the mounting channel, and the first end of the infusion rod extends into the mounting channel;
at least one infusion hook connected with the second end of the infusion rod;
the fixing piece is arranged on the fixing seat and matched with the fixing seat to limit the length of the infusion rod extending into the installation channel.
2. The walker of claim 1 wherein the walker frame comprises:
the two first support rods respectively extend along the vertical direction, and pulleys are respectively arranged at the lower ends of the first support rods;
the two second support rods respectively extend along the vertical direction, the two second support rods are arranged opposite to the two first support rods, the length of each second support rod is smaller than that of each first support rod, and a mute pad is respectively arranged at the lower end of each second support rod;
and the first end of each connecting rod is connected with the middle part of one first supporting rod, and the second end of each connecting rod is connected with the upper end of one second supporting rod.
3. A walker as claimed in claim 2 wherein each of the first struts has a respective handrail at an upper end thereof, each of the respective handrails having anti-slip corrugations.
4. A walker as claimed in claim 3 wherein each of the armrests is provided with a respective hand rest formed as a U-shaped plate.
5. The walker of claim 2 wherein each of the first strut and the second strut comprises:
the mounting seat is provided with a moving channel extending along the vertical direction;
the movable rod is movable along the axial direction of the moving channel, the first end of the movable rod stretches into the moving channel, and the second end of the movable rod is connected with the connecting rod;
the adjusting piece is arranged on the mounting seat and is matched with the mounting seat to adjust the length of the movable rod extending into the moving channel.
6. The walker of claim 5 wherein the mounting block is provided with a locating hole therethrough in a radial direction thereof and the movable bar is provided with a plurality of fixed holes corresponding to the locations of the locating holes, the adjustment member comprising:
an adjusting rod; the first end of the adjusting rod sequentially passes through the positioning hole and the fixed hole to adjust the length of the movable rod extending into the moving channel.
7. The walker of claim 6 wherein the adjustment member further comprises a knob, said knob being disposed at a second end of the adjustment bar.
8. The walker of claim 2 wherein the walker further comprises a reinforcement plate wherein a first end of the reinforcement plate is connected to one of the two first struts and a second end of the reinforcement plate is connected to the other of the two first struts.
9. The walker of claim 2 wherein the walker further comprises a receiving mesh bag wherein a first end of the receiving mesh bag is connected to one of the two first struts and a second end of the receiving mesh bag is connected to the other of the two first struts.
10. The walker of claim 1 wherein the securing member is a threaded rod connected to the first end of the infusion rod and extending into the mounting channel, the threaded rod being threadably engaged with the mounting channel.
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