CN220110231U - Wound-surface-free cover fixer - Google Patents
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Abstract
The utility model relates to a wound-free cover fixer, which comprises a fixer body, wherein the fixer body is provided with a mask accommodating cavity, a pipeline mounting port is formed in the middle of the fixer body, a pressure sensor connecting hole and an exhaust hole are formed in the outer side of the pipeline mounting port, and first fixing band fixing ports are formed in two sides of the fixer body. The fixator is applied to the conditions that buckles on two sides of the non-wound surface cover are damaged and the mask can be continuously used, so that the non-wound surface cover can be continuously used, the replacement frequency is reduced, and the economic pressure of a patient is reduced.
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Technical Field
The utility model belongs to the field of medical equipment, in particular to a non-wound cover fixer which is suitable for non-invasive ventilation of departments or patient houses using a non-invasive breathing machine related to hospital wards.
Background
The noninvasive mechanical ventilation is a common treatment means in the respiratory department, has very wide application range, has long service life for patients, and still needs to continuously use the noninvasive ventilator for assisting ventilation at home after some patients are discharged from the hospital. But is particularly important as an important part of the noninvasive ventilator connected with a patient, namely, a noninvasive mask. The noninvasive mask used in the prior hospital is provided with a buckle at the left side and the right side of the lower face, and the forehead is provided with a buckle which is fixed behind the brain of the patient by a fixing belt. However, because patients often need to eat or inhale phlegm, the fixing strap connected with the buckle below the noninvasive mask needs to be frequently unfastened or buckled, and the fixing strap is always in a continuous traction state at ordinary times, two buckles below the noninvasive mask are easy to damage, and use is affected. However, the mask is damaged by the buckles, cannot be fixed, has other parts intact, does not affect normal use, and is generally high in cost, and frequent replacement and purchase of new masks cause no small economic pressure to patients.
Therefore, a new product is needed, unnecessary waste caused by damage of the mask buckle is avoided, the economic burden of a patient is reduced, and the cost of a department is reduced.
Disclosure of Invention
The utility model aims to provide a non-wound cover fixer, which can be used for enabling a mask to be continuously used after a non-wound cover fixing buckle is damaged, reducing the replacement frequency of the non-wound mask and reducing the economic pressure of a patient.
The technical scheme of the utility model is as follows:
the utility model provides a no wound face guard fixer, includes the fixer main part, the fixer main part has the face guard to hold the chamber, and it has the pipeline installation mouth to open at the fixer main part middle part, opens there is pressure sensor connecting hole and exhaust hole in the pipeline installation mouth outside, opens there is first fixed band fixed orifices in fixer main part both sides.
The utility model has the beneficial effects that:
1. the fixator is applied to the conditions that buckles on two sides of the non-wound surface cover are damaged and the mask can be continuously used, so that the non-wound surface cover can be continuously used, the replacement frequency is reduced, and the economic pressure of a patient is reduced.
2. The fixing belt of the fixer has a longitudinal convex-concave structure, so that the compression is reduced, the ventilation holes are reduced, and the patient is more comfortable.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic view of the whole structure of the non-wound cover holder of the present utility model.
Fig. 2 is a schematic view showing the use state of the wound-free cover holder of the present utility model.
Fig. 3 is a schematic view showing the use state of the wound-free cover holder of the present utility model. (with fixing strap)
FIG. 4 is a schematic view of a portion of a strap of the present utility model.
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the mask comprises a fixer body 1, a mask accommodating cavity 2, a pipeline installing port 3, a pressure sensor connecting hole 4, an exhaust hole 5, a first fixing band connecting port 6, a fixing band 7, a convex rib 8, a vent hole 9, a wound-free cover 10, a breathing machine connecting pipe 11 and a pipe head 12.
Detailed Description
In order to solve the problems in the background technology, the utility model discloses a noninvasive respirator mask fixer.
The fixing buckles on two sides of the noninvasive respirator mask are easy to damage, so that the mask cannot be worn normally, the cost for purchasing a new mask is high, other parts are quite intact except that the mask is not easy to fix, and normal use is not affected, and therefore the simple mask fixer is invented.
The utility model is described in detail below with reference to the attached drawing figures:
the utility model provides a wound-free cover fixer, includes fixer main part 1, fixer main part 1 has face guard accommodation chamber 2, and it has pipeline installation mouth 3 to open at fixer main part 1 middle part, opens in pipeline installation mouth 3 outside has pressure sensor connecting hole 4 and exhaust hole 5, opens at fixer main part 1 both sides has first fixed band connector 6. The mask accommodating cavity 2 of the fixer body 1 is used for accommodating the non-wound surface cover 10, and the pipeline mounting port 3 is used for a breathing machine connecting pipe 11 between the breathing machine and the non-wound surface cover to pass through. The pressure sensor connection hole 4 is used for connecting with a patient end interface of the pressure sensor catheter, and the exhaust hole 5 is used for exhausting. The first fixing band connecting ports 6 on the two sides are used for connecting the fixing bands 7. After a patient uses the noninvasive mask for a long time, when buckles on two sides of the mask are damaged, the noninvasive mask can be fixed by the fixator, and the noninvasive mask can be used continuously, so that the cost is saved.
The upper end of the fixer body 1 is provided with a second fixing strap connecting port (not shown in the figure). Because the non-wound surface cover used clinically at present is provided with a buckle at the upper part (corresponding to the forehead position) besides the buckles at the two sides, the non-wound surface cover is also provided with a buckle for fixing. The utility model adds the second fixing band fixing port, and aims to prevent the buckle on the non-wound surface cover from being damaged, and the non-wound surface cover can be continuously used by connecting and fixing the second fixing band fixing port and the fixing band on the head of a patient.
The fixer also comprises fixing belts 7, and two ends of the fixing belts 7 penetrate through the two first fixing belt connecting ports 6 and are fixed by sticking buckles; the fixing belt is provided with a longitudinal convex rib 8, and the fixing belt 7 is provided with a plurality of vent holes 9 which are longitudinally arranged. The connection and fixation mode of the fixing belt and the head of the patient is the same as the prior art. Clinical experience shows that many patients using a respirator have a agitation phenomenon, and in order to better fix the noninvasive mask, the fixing belts are fixed very tightly, so that the buckles are easily pulled out, the faces of the patients can be provided with indentations, and the patients have pain. The fixing belt is provided with longitudinal convex ribs, namely a convex-concave structure, so that the compression can be relieved. And a plurality of ventilation holes are formed in the length direction of the fixing belt, so that the fixing belt is breathable and more comfortable for patients.
The holder body 1 is preferably a transparent material. The fixer is preferably transparent material, so that the breathing condition of a patient can be conveniently observed, and whether the phenomenon of carbon dioxide exhalation exists or not is facilitated.
The holder body 1 is preferably made of a resilient material, such as a silicone or latex material. When in use, the traction has certain elasticity, is more applicable and more comfortable.
The using method comprises the following steps:
when the buckle of the noninvasive mask is damaged, the tube head 12 of the noninvasive mask and the breathing machine connecting tube 11 are pulled out, the tube head of the noninvasive mask 10 penetrates through the pipeline mounting opening to be connected with the breathing machine connecting tube, two ends of the fixing band penetrate through the two fixing openings of the first fixing band respectively, and the two ends of the fixing band are connected through the sticking buckle, so that the service life of the noninvasive mask is prolonged.
Claims (5)
1. A wound-free cover fixer, which is characterized in that: the mask fixing device comprises a fixing device body, wherein the fixing device body is provided with a mask accommodating cavity, a pipeline mounting port is formed in the middle of the fixing device body, a pressure sensor connecting hole and an exhaust hole are formed in the fixing device body, and first fixing band connecting ports are formed in two sides of the fixing device body.
2. A non-invasive mask holder according to claim 1, wherein: the upper end of the fixer body is provided with a second fixing band connecting port.
3. A non-invasive mask holder according to claim 1, wherein: the fixing device further comprises a fixing belt, and two ends of the fixing belt penetrate through the two first fixing belt connecting ports and are fixed through sticking buckles; the fixing belt is provided with longitudinal ribs, and a plurality of ventilation holes which are longitudinally arranged are formed in the fixing belt.
4. A non-invasive mask holder according to claim 1, wherein: the holder body is a transparent material.
5. A non-invasive mask holder according to claim 1, wherein: the fixer main body is made of silica gel or latex material.
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