CN219963204U - Lumbar vertebra traction chair - Google Patents
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Abstract
The utility model discloses a lumbar traction chair, which comprises a seat body, wherein a lifting frame is arranged at the rear side of the seat body, armpit fixing belts are fixedly arranged at two sides of the lifting frame, the two armpit fixing belts are symmetrically arranged, and armpit supporting devices which are rotationally connected with the tops of the two sides of the lifting frame in a threaded manner are symmetrically arranged at the tops of the two sides of the lifting frame; the seat is characterized in that lower fixing belts are fixedly arranged on two sides of the seat body, and the lower fixing belts are symmetrically arranged. The chest of the human body is fixed by the armpit fixing belt; the armpit supporting device limits the shoulders of the human body; the lower fixing belt fixes the buttocks of the human body, so that the human body is in a traction and stretching state, and the compression of the patient on the lumbar vertebra during sitting is effectively reduced. The lifting device is reasonable in structural design, convenient to use, wide in application range and high in practicability, and the height of the lifting frame can be adjusted through the lifting driving device to meet the demands of groups with different heights.
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Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of lumbar vertebra traction, in particular to a lumbar vertebra traction chair.
Background
Spinal disease is the pathological changes of bones, intervertebral discs, ligaments and muscles of the spine, and further stresses and pulls spinal cords, spinal nerves, blood vessels and autonomic nerves, so that complex and various symptoms appear. The common diseases are cervical spondylosis and lumbar spondylosis, and the main symptoms are as follows: inability to stand upright, headache, dizziness, blurred vision, reduced memory, soreness of neck and shoulders, inappetence, regurgitation, vomiting, weakness of lower extremities, and paralysis may occur in severe cases. The probability of suffering from the spinal disease of people sitting in offices for a long time is very high, such as office staff, designers, computer engineers and the like, and meanwhile, students in middle and primary schools easily cause the spinal disease in the process of growing and developing due to long-term desk-top study and writing.
In order to relieve pain, a lumbar traction device is often used for traction, wherein the lumbar traction is to utilize traction force and counter traction force to act on lumbar, and the purpose of treating lumbar disc herniation is achieved by traction in opposite directions; the lumbar vertebra traction can enlarge lumbar vertebra clearance, the intervertebral broadening can lead the lumbar vertebra clearance to become negative pressure, and then the tension of ligaments is beneficial to the protruding nucleus pulposus part to receive or change the relation between the nucleus pulposus part and nerve roots; the intervertebral space is increased, the articular process joint is pulled open, so that the intervertebral foramen returns to the normal shape, and the extrusion of nerve roots is relieved; the traction can also make lumbar vertebra have sufficient rest, reduce the stimulation of movement, be beneficial to the absorption and the resolution of tissue congestion and edema, and can also relieve muscle spasm and relieve intervertebral pressure.
The existing lumbar vertebra traction device mainly comprises a traction bed and a waist protecting belt, wherein the traction bed needs the patient to take out time to lie down for traction treatment, so that the work of the patient is influenced; the waist protecting belt is bound on the body, and has poor treatment effect although the waist protecting belt can play a role in relieving.
Accordingly, there is a need for a new lumbar traction device in view of the above-described technical problems.
Disclosure of Invention
The utility model aims to overcome the defects of the prior art and provide a lumbar traction chair, which aims to fix the chest of a human body through an armpit fixing belt; the armpit supporting device limits the shoulders of the human body; the lower fixing belt fixes the buttocks of the human body so as to achieve the technical effect that the human body is in a traction and stretching state.
In order to solve the technical problems, the technical scheme provided by the utility model is as follows: the lumbar traction chair comprises a seat body, wherein a lifting frame is arranged at the rear side of the seat body, armpit fixing belts are fixedly arranged at two sides of the lifting frame, the two armpit fixing belts are symmetrically arranged, and armpit supporting devices which are in threaded rotary connection with the two tops of the two sides of the lifting frame are symmetrically arranged;
the seat is characterized in that lower fixing belts are fixedly arranged on two sides of the seat body, and the lower fixing belts are symmetrically arranged.
Further, two lifting rods are symmetrically arranged at the lower ends of two sides of the lifting frame, two fixing sleeves are symmetrically arranged at the upper rear side of the seat body, the fixing sleeves are in up-down sliding fit with the lifting rods, a lifting driving device is arranged in the middle of the rear side of the seat body, and the telescopic end of the lifting driving device is fixedly connected with the lifting frame.
Further, the armpit supporting device is semicircular, one end of the armpit supporting device is fixedly connected with a screw rod, threaded holes in threaded connection with the screw rod are formed in two sides of the lifting frame, and the position of the armpit supporting device is adjusted through threaded rotation matching of the screw rod and the threaded holes.
Compared with the prior art, the utility model has the advantages that: the chest of the human body is fixed by the armpit fixing belt; the armpit supporting device limits the shoulders of the human body; the lower fixing belt fixes the buttocks of the human body, so that the human body is in a traction and stretching state, and the compression of the patient on the lumbar vertebra during sitting is effectively reduced. The lifting device is reasonable in structural design, convenient to use, wide in application range and high in practicability, and the height of the lifting frame can be adjusted through the lifting driving device to meet the demands of groups with different heights. The height of the lifting frame is adjusted through chest fixation or armpit limitation and hip unfixed, so that the compression of the weight of the upper body on the lumbar intervertebral disc is reduced, and the formation of the intervertebral disc protrusion and the alleviation of symptoms after the intervertebral disc protrusion are avoided.
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Figure 1 is a schematic view of a lumbar traction chair according to the present utility model.
Figure 2 is a schematic view of the structure of the lifting frame in the lumbar traction chair.
As shown in the figure: 1. 1.1 parts of seat body, 1.1 parts of fixed sleeve, 2 parts of lifting frame, 2.1 parts of lifting rod, 2.2 parts of threaded hole, 3 parts of armpit fixing belt, 4 parts of armpit supporting device, 4.1 parts of screw rod, 5 parts of lower fixing belt, 6 parts of lifting driving device.
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For the purpose of making the objects, technical solutions and advantages of the embodiments of the present utility model more apparent, the technical solutions of 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, and it is apparent that the described embodiments are some embodiments of the present utility model, but not all embodiments of the present utility model. The components of the embodiments of the present utility model generally described and illustrated in the figures herein may be arranged and designed in a wide variety of different configurations.
In the description of the embodiments of the present utility model, it should be noted that, if the terms "center", "upper", "lower", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "inner", "outer", etc. indicate an azimuth or a positional relationship based on that shown in the drawings, or an azimuth or a positional relationship in which the product of the present utility model is conventionally put when used, it is merely for convenience of describing the present utility model and simplifying the description, and it does not indicate or imply that the apparatus or element to be referred to must have a specific azimuth, be configured and operated in a specific azimuth, and thus should not be construed as limiting the present utility model. Furthermore, the terms "first," "second," "third," and the like are used merely to distinguish between descriptions and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance.
Furthermore, the terms "horizontal," "vertical," "overhang" and the like, if any, do not denote a requirement that the component be absolutely horizontal or overhang, but rather may be slightly inclined. As "horizontal" merely means that its direction is more horizontal than "vertical", and does not mean that the structure must be perfectly horizontal, but may be slightly inclined.
In the description of the embodiments of the present utility model, "plurality" means at least 2.
In the description of the embodiments of the present utility model, it should also be noted that, unless explicitly specified and limited otherwise, the terms "disposed," "mounted," "connected," and "connected" should be construed broadly, and may be, for example, fixedly connected, detachably connected, or integrally connected; can be mechanically or electrically connected; can be directly connected or indirectly connected through an intermediate medium, and can be communication between two elements. The specific meaning of the above terms in the present utility model can be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art according to the specific circumstances.
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referring to fig. 1 and 2, a lumbar traction chair comprises a seat body 1, wherein a lifting frame 2 is arranged at the rear side of the seat body 1, armpit fixing belts 3 are fixedly arranged at two sides of the lifting frame 2, the two armpit fixing belts 3 are symmetrically arranged, and armpit supporting devices 4 which are in threaded rotary connection with the two tops of the two sides of the lifting frame 2 are symmetrically arranged;
the two sides of the seat body 1 are fixedly provided with lower fixing belts 5, and the lower fixing belts 5 are symmetrically arranged.
The preferred implementation manner of this embodiment is that two lifting rods 2.1 are symmetrically arranged at the lower ends of two sides of the lifting frame 2, two fixing sleeves 1.1 are symmetrically arranged at the upper rear side of the seat body 1, the fixing sleeves 1.1 are in up-down sliding fit with the lifting rods 2.1, a lifting driving device 6 is arranged in the middle of the rear side of the seat body 1, and the telescopic end of the lifting driving device 6 is fixedly connected with the lifting frame 2. The lifting driving device 6 is a manual hydraulic cylinder. The electric lifting rod can also be used for stepless speed regulation or multi-gear setting.
In a preferred embodiment of this embodiment, the underarm support device 4 is in a semicircular shape, one end of the underarm support device is fixedly connected with a screw 4.1, two sides of the lifting frame 2 are provided with threaded holes 2.2 which are in threaded rotation connection with the screw 4.1, and the underarm support device 4 is in threaded rotation fit with the threaded holes 2.2 through the screw 4.1 to adjust positions. The structure can also be arranged to realize the adjustment of the position of the underarm support device in a sliding clamping way.
One end of the armpit fixing strap 3 is fixedly connected with the lifting frame 2, and the other end of the armpit fixing strap is fixedly connected with each other through a magic tape. One end of the lower fixing strap 5 is fixedly connected with the seat body 1, and the other end is fixedly connected with each other through a magic tape.
The utility model and its embodiments have been described above with no limitation, and the actual construction is not limited to the embodiments of the utility model as shown in the drawings. In summary, if one of ordinary skill in the art is informed by this disclosure, a structural manner and an embodiment similar to the technical solution should not be creatively devised without departing from the gist of the present utility model.
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1. The lumbar traction chair comprises a chair body and is characterized in that a lifting frame is arranged at the rear side of the chair body, armpit fixing belts are fixedly arranged at two sides of the lifting frame, the two armpit fixing belts are symmetrically arranged, and armpit supporting devices which are in threaded rotary connection with the two tops of the two sides of the lifting frame are symmetrically arranged;
the seat is characterized in that lower fixing belts are fixedly arranged on two sides of the seat body, and the lower fixing belts are symmetrically arranged.
2. The lumbar traction chair according to claim 1, wherein two lifting rods are symmetrically arranged at lower ends of two sides of the lifting frame, two fixing sleeves are symmetrically arranged at the upper rear side of the seat body, the fixing sleeves are in up-down sliding fit with the lifting rods, a lifting driving device is arranged in the middle of the rear side of the seat body, and the telescopic ends of the lifting driving device are fixedly connected with the lifting frame.
3. The lumbar traction chair of claim 2 wherein said lifting drive is a manual hydraulic cylinder.
4. A lumbar traction chair according to claim 3, wherein the underarm support device is semicircular, one end of the underarm support device is fixedly connected with a screw rod, threaded holes in threaded connection with the screw rod are formed in two sides of the lifting frame, and the underarm support device is adjusted in position through threaded rotation fit of the screw rod and the threaded holes.
5. The lumbar traction chair according to claim 4, wherein one end of the armpit fixing strap is fixedly connected with the lifting frame, and the other end is fixedly connected with each other through a velcro.
6. The lumbar traction chair according to claim 5, wherein one end of the lower fixing band is fixedly connected with the seat body, and the other end is fixedly connected with each other by a velcro.
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