CN220193466U - Surgical head support - Google Patents
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The utility model belongs to the technical field of surgical head supports, and discloses a surgical head support, which comprises a bottom plate, an adjusting mechanism and a moving mechanism, wherein a zygomatic arch supporting block and a forehead supporting block are arranged at the top of the bottom plate, and a first chute is formed below each zygomatic arch supporting block and each forehead supporting block at the top of the bottom plate; the adjusting mechanism is respectively arranged at the bottom of each zygomatic arch supporting block and the forehead supporting block and is used for adjusting the height of the zygomatic arch supporting block or the forehead supporting block; the moving mechanism is respectively arranged in each first sliding groove and used for adjusting the horizontal position of the zygomatic arch supporting block or the forehead supporting block, when the heights of the zygomatic arch supporting block and the forehead supporting block on the bottom plate are required to be adjusted, the second threaded rod is rotated first, the second sliding block slides in the second sliding grooves, then the second sliding block drives the first supporting rod to move, the first supporting rod and the second supporting rod rotate on the rotating shaft, and therefore the zygomatic arch supporting block and the forehead supporting block can be supported, and the use comfort of a patient is facilitated.
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Technical Field
The utility model belongs to the technical field of surgical head holders, and particularly relates to a surgical head holder.
Background
In various operations adopting prone positions, the face of a patient is required to face downwards, so that the head support is required to support the face of the patient, but the head support with single structure size at present cannot adjust the height and the position of each part due to the fact that the face shapes of different patients are different, and therefore, patients with various face shapes are difficult to effectively support, and discomfort is increased for the patients.
Disclosure of Invention
The utility model aims to provide a surgical head rest, which solves the problems that the prior surgical head rest has a single structure and size, and the position and the height of the head rest cannot be adjusted when patients with various facial shapes are supported, so that the patients may feel uncomfortable.
In order to achieve the above purpose, the present utility model provides the following technical solutions:
a surgical head rest comprising:
the two sides of the top of the bottom plate are respectively provided with a zygomatic arch supporting block, the front side of the top of the bottom plate is provided with a forehead supporting block, and a first chute is arranged below each zygomatic arch supporting block and each forehead supporting block at the top of the bottom plate;
the adjusting mechanism is respectively arranged at the bottom of each of the zygomatic arch supporting block and the forehead supporting block and is used for respectively adjusting the heights of the corresponding zygomatic arch supporting blocks or forehead supporting blocks at the top of the adjusting mechanism; a kind of electronic device with high-pressure air-conditioning system
And the moving mechanism is respectively arranged in each first sliding groove and used for respectively adjusting the horizontal positions of the corresponding zygomatic arch supporting blocks or the corresponding forehead supporting blocks at the top of the first sliding grooves so that the two zygomatic arch supporting blocks can be close to or far away from each other and the forehead supporting blocks can be close to or far away from the two zygomatic arch supporting blocks.
Preferably, the adjustment mechanism comprises a base, a first support rod, a second support rod and a rotating shaft, wherein the base is positioned above the bottom plate, a second sliding groove is formed in the top of the base, a second sliding block is arranged in the second sliding groove in a sliding mode, one side of the base is screwed with a second threaded rod in a threaded mode, one end of the second threaded rod penetrates into the second sliding groove to be connected with the second sliding block in a rotating mode, the first support rod and the second support rod are connected in a crossed mode through the rotating shaft in a rotating mode, the top end of the first support rod is slidably arranged at the bottom of a zygomatic arch support block or a forehead support block, the bottom end of the first support rod is connected with the top of the base in a rotating mode, and the top end of the second support rod is connected with the bottom of the zygomatic arch support block or the forehead support block in a rotating mode.
Preferably, guide grooves are formed in the bottoms of the zygomatic arch supporting block and the forehead supporting block, a third sliding block is slidably mounted in each guide groove, the top end of the first supporting rod is rotatably connected with the third sliding block through a first bolt, a swivel base is arranged at the bottoms of the zygomatic arch supporting block and the forehead supporting block, and the top end of the second supporting rod is rotatably connected with the swivel base through a second bolt.
Preferably, the moving mechanism comprises a first sliding block and a first threaded rod, the first sliding block is slidably arranged in the first sliding groove, the first threaded rod is screwed on the bottom plate, one end of the first threaded rod penetrates into the first sliding groove to be rotationally connected with the first sliding block, and the top end of the first sliding block is fixedly connected with the base of the zygomatic arch supporting block or the forehead supporting block corresponding to the top of the first sliding block.
Preferably, the outer end of the second threaded rod is fixedly connected with a second handle, and the outer end of the first threaded rod is fixedly connected with a first handle.
Preferably, the surfaces of the zygomatic arch supporting block and the forehead supporting block are fixedly connected with soft cushions.
Compared with the prior art, the utility model has the beneficial effects that:
(1) When the heights of the cheekbone supporting block and the forehead supporting block on the bottom plate are required to be adjusted, the second handle is turned first to drive the second threaded rod to rotate, so that the second sliding block slides in the second sliding groove, then the second sliding block drives the first supporting rod to move, and the first supporting rod and the second supporting rod rotate on the rotating shaft, so that the cheekbone supporting block and the forehead supporting block can be supported, and the cheekbone supporting block is convenient for a patient to use and comfortable.
(2) When the positions of the zygomatic arch supporting block and the forehead supporting block on the bottom plate are required to be moved, the first handle is turned to drive the first threaded rod to rotate, so that the first sliding block slides in the first sliding groove, and the first sliding block can drive the zygomatic arch supporting block and the forehead supporting block to move, and therefore the positions of the zygomatic arch supporting block and the forehead supporting block can be conveniently adjusted by a patient according to the size of the face.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of the structure of the present utility model;
FIG. 2 is a side view of the present utility model;
FIG. 3 is an enlarged view of portion A of FIG. 1;
in the figure: 1. a soft cushion; 2. a first handle; 3. a first chute; 4. a first slider; 5. a bottom plate; 6. a base; 7. a first threaded rod; 8. a second handle; 9. zygomatic arch supporting blocks; 10. a forehead support block; 11. a third slider; 12. a first latch; 13. a first support bar; 14. a rotating shaft; 15. rotating base; 16. a second latch; 17. a second support bar; 18. a second chute; 19. a second slider; 20. and a second threaded rod.
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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.
Referring to fig. 1-3, the present utility model provides the following technical solutions: a surgical head rest comprises a bottom plate 5, an adjusting mechanism and a moving mechanism.
The two sides of the top of the bottom plate 5 are respectively provided with a zygomatic arch supporting block 9 and the front side of the top of the bottom plate 5 is provided with a forehead supporting block 10, and the top of the bottom plate 5 is positioned below each zygomatic arch supporting block 9 and the forehead supporting block 10 and is provided with a first chute 3.
The adjusting mechanism is respectively arranged at the bottom of each zygomatic arch supporting block 9 and the forehead supporting block 10 and is used for respectively adjusting the heights of the corresponding zygomatic arch supporting blocks 9 and forehead supporting blocks 10 at the top.
The adjusting mechanism comprises a base 6, a first supporting rod 13, a second supporting rod 17 and a rotating shaft 14, wherein the base 6 is positioned above the bottom plate 5, a second sliding groove 18 is formed in the top of the base 6, a second sliding block 19 is arranged in the second sliding groove 18 in a sliding mode, one side of the base 6 is screwed with a second threaded rod 20, one end of the second threaded rod 20 penetrates into the second sliding groove 18 to be rotationally connected with the second sliding block 19, the first supporting rod 13 and the second supporting rod 17 are rotationally connected in a cross mode through the rotating shaft 14, the top end of the first supporting rod 13 is slidably arranged at the bottom of the zygomatic arch supporting block 9 or the forehead supporting block 10, the bottom end of the first supporting rod is rotationally connected with the top of the base 6, and the top end of the second supporting rod 17 is rotationally connected with the bottom of the zygomatic arch supporting block 9 or the forehead supporting block 10 and the bottom end of the second supporting rod 19.
The bottoms of the zygomatic arch supporting block 9 and the forehead supporting block 10 are respectively provided with a guide groove, a third sliding block 11 is slidably installed in each guide groove, the top end of the first supporting rod 13 is rotationally connected with the third sliding block 11 through a first bolt 12, the bottoms of the zygomatic arch supporting block 9 and the forehead supporting block 10 are respectively provided with a swivel base 15, and the top end of the second supporting rod 17 is rotationally connected with the swivel bases 15 through a second bolt 16.
The outer end of the second threaded rod 20 is fixedly connected with a second handle 8.
Through the technical scheme:
when the heights of the cheekbone supporting block 9 and the forehead supporting block 10 on the bottom plate 5 are required to be adjusted, the second handle 8 at the side end of the knob base 6 drives the second threaded rod 20 to rotate, so that the second sliding block 19 slides in the second sliding groove 18 on the upper surface of the base 6, and then the second sliding block 19 drives the first supporting rod 13 to move on the base 6, so that the first supporting rod 13 and the second supporting rod 17 rotate on the rotating shaft 14, and the cheekbone supporting block 9 and the forehead supporting block 10 can be supported, thereby being convenient for a patient to use comfortably.
Further, the surfaces of the zygomatic arch support block 9 and the forehead support block 10 are fixedly connected with the cushion 1, specifically, the cushion 1 is provided in order to increase the comfort of the patient.
The moving mechanism is respectively arranged in each first chute 3 and is used for respectively adjusting the horizontal positions of the corresponding zygomatic arch supporting blocks 9 or the forehead supporting blocks 10 at the top of the moving mechanism so as to enable the two zygomatic arch supporting blocks 9 to be close to or far away from each other and enable the forehead supporting blocks 10 to be close to or far away from the two zygomatic arch supporting blocks 9.
The moving mechanism comprises a first sliding block 4 and a first threaded rod 7, wherein the first sliding block 4 is slidably arranged in the first sliding groove 3, the first threaded rod 7 is screwed on the bottom plate 5, one end of the first threaded rod penetrates into the first sliding groove 3 to be rotationally connected with the first sliding block 4, and the top end of the first sliding block 4 is fixedly connected with the base 6 of the zygomatic arch supporting block 9 or the forehead supporting block 10 corresponding to the top of the first sliding block.
The outer end of the first threaded rod 7 is fixedly connected with the first handle 2.
Through the technical scheme:
when the positions of the zygomatic arch support block 9 and the forehead support block 10 on the bottom plate 5 need to be moved, the first handle 2 measured by the bottom plate 5 is rotated to drive the first threaded rod 7 to rotate, so that the first sliding block 4 slides in the first sliding groove 3 on the upper surface of the base 6, and the first sliding block 4 can drive the zygomatic arch support block 9 and the forehead support block 10 to move on the bottom plate 5, thereby being convenient for a patient to adjust the positions of the zygomatic arch support block 9 and the forehead support block 10 according to the size of the face.
Although embodiments of the present utility model have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made therein without departing from the principles and spirit of the utility model, the scope of which is defined in the appended claims and their equivalents.
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1. A surgical head rest, comprising:
the two sides of the top of the bottom plate (5) are respectively provided with a zygomatic arch supporting block (9) and a frontal supporting block (10) at the front side of the top of the bottom plate (5), and a first chute (3) is formed below each zygomatic arch supporting block (9) and each frontal supporting block (10);
the adjusting mechanism is arranged at the bottom of each of the zygomatic arch supporting block (9) and the forehead supporting block (10) and is used for respectively adjusting the heights of the corresponding zygomatic arch supporting blocks (9) or forehead supporting blocks (10) at the top of the adjusting mechanism; a kind of electronic device with high-pressure air-conditioning system
The moving mechanism is respectively arranged in each first sliding groove (3) and is used for respectively adjusting the horizontal positions of the corresponding zygomatic arch supporting blocks (9) or the corresponding forehead supporting blocks (10) at the top of the first sliding grooves so that the two zygomatic arch supporting blocks (9) can be close to or far away from each other and the forehead supporting blocks (10) can be close to or far away from the two zygomatic arch supporting blocks (9).
2. A surgical head rest according to claim 1, wherein: the utility model provides an adjusting mechanism includes base (6), first bracing piece (13), second bracing piece (17) and pivot (14), base (6) are located the top of bottom plate (5), second spout (18) have been seted up at the top of base (6), second slider (19) have been installed to second spout (18) sliding, one side screw thread of base (6) has connect second threaded rod (20), the one end of second threaded rod (20) penetrates in second spout (18) and rotates with second slider (19) to be connected, first bracing piece (13) are in cross rotation with second bracing piece (17) and are connected, the top of first bracing piece (13) slidable is installed in the bottom of zygomatic arch supporting shoe (9) or frontal portion supporting shoe (10) and the bottom is rotated with the top of base (6) and is connected, the top of second bracing piece (17) is rotated with the bottom of zygomatic arch supporting shoe (9) or frontal portion supporting shoe (10) and is connected with second slider (19).
3. A surgical head rest according to claim 2, wherein: the utility model discloses a cheek bow supporting shoe, including cheek bow supporting shoe (9) and forehead supporting shoe (10), every all be provided with the guide way in the guide way, every equal slidable mounting has third slider (11), the top of first bracing piece (13) is rotated with third slider (11) through first bolt (12) and is connected, the bottom of cheek bow supporting shoe (9) and forehead supporting shoe (10) all is provided with swivel mount (15), the top of second bracing piece (17) is rotated with swivel mount (15) through second bolt (16).
4. A surgical head rest according to claim 2, wherein: the moving mechanism comprises a first sliding block (4) and a first threaded rod (7), the first sliding block (4) is slidably installed in the first sliding groove (3), the first threaded rod (7) is screwed on the bottom plate (5) in a threaded mode, one end of the first threaded rod penetrates into the first sliding groove (3) to be rotationally connected with the first sliding block (4), and the top end of the first sliding block (4) is fixedly connected with a base (6) of a cheekbone supporting block (9) or a forehead supporting block (10) corresponding to the top of the first sliding block.
5. A surgical head rest according to claim 4, wherein: the outer end of the second threaded rod (20) is fixedly connected with a second handle (8), and the outer end of the first threaded rod (7) is fixedly connected with a first handle (2).
6. A surgical head rest according to claim 1, wherein: soft cushions (1) are fixedly connected to the surfaces of the zygomatic arch supporting blocks (9) and the forehead supporting blocks (10).
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