CN219982978U - Armpit wound pressurization binder - Google Patents

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CN219982978U
CN219982978U CN202320423184.7U CN202320423184U CN219982978U CN 219982978 U CN219982978 U CN 219982978U CN 202320423184 U CN202320423184 U CN 202320423184U CN 219982978 U CN219982978 U CN 219982978U
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肖云霞
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The utility model discloses an armpit wound pressurizing binding belt, which relates to the field of binding belts, and the technical scheme of the utility model comprises two annular belt bodies; the annular belt body is an elastic piece; two hook components which are mutually matched are respectively arranged. Can realize that simple quick provides the oppression to the armpit wound and wraps, wraps laminating nature and stability, and patient's use is more comfortable, simple structure is but effective.

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Armpit wound pressurization binder
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the field of bandages, in particular to an armpit wound pressurizing bandaging belt.
Background
For diseases such as bromhidrosis, an operation is required to be performed on the armpits, and wounds are required to be wrapped after the operation, and the current wrapping mode is to wrap the shoulder and the armpits by using a binding belt, for example, an armpit pressurizing binding belt disclosed in patent document with the publication number of CN201394042Y is adopted, but because a patient can move the arms at any time, the armpit binding belt is easy to loosen and fall off to the lower part of the shoulders at the same time.
Disclosure of Invention
In order to solve the technical problems, the utility model provides the armpit wound pressurizing binding belt which can simply and rapidly provide compression binding for the armpit wound, has binding fit and stability, can always bind the wound, cannot fall off to the lower part of the shoulder, is more comfortable for a patient in the use process, and has a simple and effective structure.
The technical scheme adopted for solving the technical problems is as follows: an armpit wound pressurizing binding belt comprises two annular belt bodies;
the annular belt body is an elastic piece; the two annular belt bodies are respectively provided with hook components which are mutually matched.
When the device is used, the two annular belt bodies are respectively sleeved on the two arms, the hook component pulls the annular belt bodies from the rear backboard and is fixed together, the annular belt bodies are pressed at the axillary wounds after being pulled, and the axillary wounds can be bound up from the upper part, and because the annular belt bodies are elastic pieces, the elasticity of the annular belt bodies can act on the wounds after being pulled, so that the wound is bound up more stably.
Preferably, the annular belt body comprises a strip-shaped belt, two ends of the strip-shaped belt are connected with each other in an included angle, and the hook component is fixed at the junction of the included angles. So that the junction of the included angle is used for connecting two annular belts, the other parts are used for contacting arms, the shape can be more fit with the body, and the binding is more stable.
Preferably, the hook assembly comprises a ring member and a hook member, and the ring member and the hook member are respectively arranged on the two annular belt bodies. The two annular belt bodies can be connected and fixed rapidly through the ring piece and the component.
Preferably, the loop comprises several groups distributed from near to far from the middle of two of the annular bands, and/or the hook comprises several groups distributed from near to far from the junction of the included angles. The tightness of connection between the two annular belt bodies can be adjusted through the cooperation of different groups and the hook pieces or the ring pieces.
Preferably, the annular belt body is provided with a foam cushion corresponding to the armpit. The compression force to the wound can be improved through the foam-rubber cushion, meanwhile, the whole structure can be more abundant, the better compression to the wound is formed, and the soft material can not form hard feel to the armpit.
Preferably, the belt conveyor further comprises a pressurizing belt, wherein two ends of the pressurizing belt are respectively fixed with two ends of the annular belt body. The pressing force can be further improved by combining the two ends of the pressing belt with the fixation of the annular belt body when the pressing force of the annular belt body is insufficient through the arrangement of the pressing belt.
Preferably, at least one end of the pressurizing belt is detachably fixed with the endless belt body. So as to adjust the fixing position of the pressing belt to change the pressure provided by the pressing belt.
Preferably, the end of the pressurizing belt is adhered and fixed with the annular belt body through a magic tape. The magic tape can simply and rapidly realize the fixation between the pressurizing belt and the annular belt body.
Preferably, the pressing belt is an elastic member. So as to provide elastic force, and the elastic force can better continuously provide compression force.
The utility model has the beneficial effects that:
this scheme can realize that simple quick provides the oppression to the armpit wound and wraps, wraps laminating nature and stability, and the wound can be wrapped all the time to the binder, can not drop to the shoulder below, and patient's use is more comfortable, simple structure but effective.
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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 required for the description of the embodiments will be briefly described, and it is obvious that the drawings in the following description are only one of the present utility model, and other drawings can be obtained according to the drawings without inventive effort for a person skilled in the art.
FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of an embodiment of the present utility model;
wherein, 1, an annular belt body; 2. a sponge cushion; 3. a pressurizing belt; 4. a hook assembly; 401. a ring; 402. a hook.
Detailed Description
The present utility model will be further described in detail with reference to the drawings and examples, which are only for the purpose of illustrating the utility model and are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the utility model.
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As shown in fig. 1, an underarm wound compression wrap comprises two annular bands 1.
The annular belt body 1 is an elastic piece; the two annular belt bodies 1 are respectively provided with hook assemblies 4 which are mutually matched.
When the device is used, the two annular belt bodies 1 are respectively sleeved on the two arms, the hook component 4 pulls the annular belt bodies 1 from the back and is fixed together, the annular belt bodies 1 are pressed at the axillary wounds after being pulled, and the axillary wounds can be bound up by the upper parts, and as the annular belt bodies 1 are elastic pieces, the elasticity of the annular belt bodies can act on the wounds after being pulled, so that the wound is bound up more stably.
The annular belt body 1 comprises a strip-shaped belt, two ends of the strip-shaped belt are connected with each other in an included angle mode, and the hook component 4 is fixed at the junction of the included angles. So that the junction of the included angle is used for the connection of the two annular belt bodies 1, the other parts are used for the contact with arms, the shape can be more fit with the body, the binding is more stable, and the included angle is an acute angle.
The hook assembly 4 comprises a ring member 401 and a hook member 402, and the ring member 401 and the hook member 402 are respectively arranged on the two annular belt bodies 1. The loop 401 and the hook 402 enable the two endless belts 1 to be connected and fixed quickly.
The ring 401 comprises several groups distributed from near to far from the middle of two of the endless belts 1. The tightness of the connection between the two endless belts 1 can be adjusted by the cooperation of the different sets with the hooks 402 or loops 401. The technical characteristics are similar to the hooks of the female underwear binding band.
The annular belt body 1 is provided with a foam cushion 2 corresponding to the armpit. The compression force to the wound can be improved through the foam-rubber cushion 2, meanwhile, the whole structure can be more abundant, the wound can be better compressed, and the soft material can not form hard feel to the armpit.
The belt conveyor further comprises a pressurizing belt 3, and two ends of the pressurizing belt 3 are respectively fixed with two ends of the annular belt body 1. By arranging the pressurizing belt 3, when the pressurizing force of the annular belt body 1 is insufficient, the pressurizing force can be further improved by combining the fixing of the two ends of the pressurizing belt 3 and the annular belt body 1.
Both ends of the pressurizing belt 3 are detachably fixed with the annular belt body 1. So as to adjust the fixing position of the pressing belt 3 to change the pressure provided by the pressing belt 3. The middle part of the pressurizing belt 3 is fixed with the annular belt body 1.
The end part of the pressurizing belt 3 is adhered and fixed with the annular belt body 1 through a magic tape. The magic tape can simply and rapidly realize the fixation between the pressurizing belt 3 and the annular belt body 1. In this embodiment, the surface of the annular belt body 1 is a velvet surface of a velcro, and the end part of the pressurizing belt 3 is set to be a hook surface of the velcro.
The pressing belt 3 is an elastic member. So as to provide elastic force, and the elastic force can better continuously provide compression force.
This scheme can realize that simple quick provides the oppression to the armpit wound and wraps, wraps laminating nature and stability, and the wound can be wrapped all the time to the binder, can not drop to the shoulder below, and patient's use is more comfortable, simple structure but effective.
The technical features of the above embodiments may be arbitrarily combined, and all possible combinations of the technical features in the above embodiments are not described for brevity of description, however, as long as there is no contradiction between the combinations of the technical features, they should be considered as the scope of the description.
The above examples illustrate only a few embodiments of the utility model, which are described in detail and are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the utility model. It should be noted that it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that several variations and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit of the utility model, which are all within the scope of the utility model. Accordingly, the scope of protection of the present utility model is to be determined by the appended claims.

Claims (7)

1. An axillary wound pressurizing bandage, which is characterized by comprising two annular bands (1);
the annular belt body (1) is an elastic piece; the two annular belt bodies (1) are respectively provided with a hook component (4) which is mutually matched;
the annular belt body (1) comprises a strip-shaped belt, two ends of the strip-shaped belt are connected with each other at an included angle, and the hook component (4) is fixed at the junction of the included angles;
the hook component (4) comprises a ring piece (401) and a hook piece (402), and the ring piece and the hook piece (402) are respectively arranged on the two annular belt bodies (1).
2. An underarm wound compression wrap tie as claimed in claim 1 wherein: the loop (401) comprises several groups distributed from near to far from the middle of two of the annular bands (1) and/or the hook (402) comprises several groups distributed from near to far from the corner connection.
3. An underarm wound compression wrap tie as claimed in claim 1 wherein: the annular belt body (1) is provided with a foam cushion (2) corresponding to the armpit.
4. An underarm wound compression wrap tie as claimed in claim 1 wherein: the device also comprises a pressurizing belt (3), wherein two ends of the pressurizing belt (3) are respectively fixed with two ends of the annular belt body (1).
5. An underarm wound compression wrap tie as claimed in claim 4 wherein: at least one end of the pressurizing belt (3) is detachably fixed with the annular belt body (1).
6. An underarm wound compression wrap tie as claimed in claim 4 wherein: the end part of the pressurizing belt (3) is adhered and fixed with the annular belt body (1) through a magic tape.
7. An underarm wound compression wrap tie as claimed in claim 4 wherein: the pressurizing belt (3) is an elastic piece.
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