CN220760394U - Tracheal cannula belt cleaning device - Google Patents

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CN220760394U
CN220760394U CN202322357358.7U CN202322357358U CN220760394U CN 220760394 U CN220760394 U CN 220760394U CN 202322357358 U CN202322357358 U CN 202322357358U CN 220760394 U CN220760394 U CN 220760394U
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The embodiment of the utility model provides a tracheal cannula cleaning device, which comprises a frame body and a cleaning tube; the frame body is provided with a cavity for accommodating the cleaning pipe, a liquid inlet channel is arranged in a bottom plate of the frame body, a mounting hole is formed in one side of the bottom plate facing the cavity, a liquid inlet hole is formed in one side of the bottom plate facing away from the cavity, and the mounting hole and the liquid inlet hole are both communicated with the liquid inlet channel; one end of the cleaning pipe is fixed in the mounting hole, the cleaning pipe is communicated with the liquid inlet channel, a liquid outlet hole is formed in the side wall of the cleaning pipe, the cleaning pipe is used for fixing the tracheal cannula, and the liquid outlet hole is used for providing cleaning liquid for the inner wall of the tracheal cannula. The cleaning liquid of the embodiment of the utility model enters the inner wall of the tracheal cannula through the liquid inlet channel and the cleaning pipe from the liquid outlet hole, thereby realizing the cleaning of the inner wall of the tracheal cannula. Compared with the manual cleaning mode, the embodiment can clean the inner wall of the tracheal cannula more thoroughly.

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Tracheal cannula belt cleaning device
Technical Field
The utility model belongs to the technical field of medical appliances, and particularly relates to a tracheal cannula cleaning device.
Background
Tracheotomy is a common operation of cutting the trachea of the neck of a patient and placing a tracheal cannula to relieve dyspnea, respiratory dysfunction or dyspnea caused by stagnation of secretion of the lower respiratory tract, and is also one of important measures for rescuing the life of the patient.
At present, a disinfection supply center needs to intensively clean and disinfect recyclable tracheal tubes in batches or in small quantities, and a manual cleaning mode is generally adopted. Due to the limitation of the shape and the space in the trachea cannula, when manual cleaning is adopted, the cleaning of the inner wall of the trachea cannula is often incomplete, and the manual cleaning is time-consuming and labor-consuming.
Disclosure of Invention
The embodiment of the utility model aims to provide a tracheal cannula cleaning device which can solve the problem that the inner wall of the tracheal cannula is not thoroughly cleaned in a manual cleaning mode.
In order to solve the technical problems, the utility model is realized as follows:
the embodiment of the utility model provides a tracheal cannula cleaning device, which comprises a frame body and a cleaning tube;
the cleaning device comprises a cleaning pipe, a frame body, a base plate, a liquid inlet channel, a mounting hole, a liquid inlet hole and a liquid inlet hole, wherein the cavity is used for accommodating the cleaning pipe;
one end of the cleaning pipe is fixed in the mounting hole, the cleaning pipe is communicated with the liquid inlet channel, a liquid outlet hole is formed in the side wall of the cleaning pipe, the cleaning pipe is used for fixing an air pipe sleeve, and the liquid outlet hole is used for providing cleaning liquid for the inner wall of the air pipe sleeve.
Optionally, the side frame of the frame body is movably connected with an end cover;
when the end cover is folded and closed towards the cavity, the other end of the cleaning tube is pressed and connected, and is used for fixing
The tracheal tube.
Optionally, the tracheal cannula cleaning device further comprises a liquid inlet pipe;
one end of the liquid inlet pipe is connected with the liquid inlet hole, and the other end of the liquid inlet pipe is connected with the liquid supply device.
Optionally, the liquid inlet channel extends along the first direction and/or the second direction;
the first direction is inclined to the second direction.
Optionally, the end cover is provided with a through hole along the thickness direction;
the through holes are used for flowing in cleaning liquid.
Optionally, the through hole communicates with the cleaning tube.
Optionally, the cleaning tube is arc-shaped.
Optionally, one side of the end cover is movably connected with the side frame, a clamping part is arranged on the other side of the end cover, and the clamping part is detachably connected with the other side frame.
Optionally, the other side of the end cover is further provided with a raised grip.
Optionally, the number of the mounting holes and the number of the cleaning pipes are at least two;
each mounting hole is arranged corresponding to one cleaning pipe.
In an embodiment of the utility model, the tracheal tube cleaning device comprises a frame body and a cleaning tube. The frame body is a cleaning basket, a cavity is arranged in the frame body, and the cleaning pipe is arranged in the cavity. The bottom plate of framework is provided with the feed liquor passageway in, and the bottom plate is provided with the mounting hole towards one side of cavity, namely the upper end of bottom plate, and the side that the bottom plate deviates from the cavity, namely the outside of framework is provided with the feed liquor hole, and mounting hole and feed liquor hole all communicate with the feed liquor passageway. The end part of the cleaning pipe is embedded in the mounting hole and fixedly connected with the frame body, the cleaning pipe is communicated with the liquid inlet channel, and the side wall of the cleaning pipe is provided with a liquid outlet hole. When the tracheal cannula washs, be fixed in the outside of wasing the pipe with tracheal cannula, the feed liquor hole flows in the washing liquid, through the feed liquor passageway and the washing pipe of bottom plate, enters into tracheal cannula's inner wall through the play liquid hole, realizes tracheal cannula's inner wall's washing. Compared with the manual cleaning mode, the embodiment is more thorough in cleaning the inner wall of the tracheal cannula, and solves the problem that manual cleaning is time-consuming and labor-consuming.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic structural view of an tracheal cannula cleaning device according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of a base plate structure in an embodiment of the utility model;
FIG. 3 is a schematic illustration of an end cap structure in an embodiment of the utility model;
FIG. 4 is a schematic view showing a connection structure between an tracheal tube cleaning device and a cleaning frame according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
fig. 5 is a schematic view of a connection structure between an tracheal tube cleaning device and a cleaning sterilizer according to an embodiment of the present utility model.
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1-frame body, 11-bottom plate, 111-liquid inlet channel, 112-mounting hole, 113-liquid inlet hole, 12-side frame, 13-end cover, 131-through hole, 132-joint portion, 133-gripping portion, 2-cleaning tube, 21-liquid outlet hole, 3-liquid inlet tube, 4-cleaning frame, 5-cleaning sterilizer and 51-shower head.
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The following description of the embodiments of the present utility model will be made clearly and fully with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which it is evident that the embodiments described are some, but not all embodiments of the utility model. 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.
The terms first, second and the like in the description and in the claims, are used for distinguishing between similar elements and not necessarily for describing a particular sequential or chronological order. It is to be understood that the data so used may be interchanged, as appropriate, such that embodiments of the present utility model may be implemented in sequences other than those illustrated or described herein, and that the objects identified by "first," "second," etc. are generally of a type, and are not limited to the number of objects, such as the first object may be one or more. Furthermore, in the description and claims, "and/or" means at least one of the connected objects, and the character "/", generally means that the associated object is an "or" relationship.
Referring to fig. 1 and 2, an embodiment of the present utility model provides a tracheal cannula cleaning device, which includes a frame 1 and a cleaning tube 2; the cleaning device comprises a frame body 1, a bottom plate 11, a mounting hole 112, a liquid inlet hole 113, a liquid inlet channel 111, a liquid inlet hole 113 and a liquid inlet hole 113, wherein the cavity for accommodating the cleaning pipe 2 is formed in the frame body 1, the liquid inlet channel 111 is formed in the bottom plate 11, the mounting hole 112 is formed in one side, facing the cavity, of the bottom plate 11, the liquid inlet hole 113 is formed in one side, facing away from the cavity, of the bottom plate 11, and the mounting hole 112 and the liquid inlet hole 113 are communicated with the liquid inlet channel 111; one end of the cleaning tube 2 is fixed in the mounting hole 112, the cleaning tube 2 is communicated with the liquid inlet channel 111, a liquid outlet hole 21 is formed in the side wall of the cleaning tube 2, the cleaning tube 2 is used for fixing the tracheal cannula, and the liquid outlet hole 21 is used for providing cleaning liquid for the inner wall of the tracheal cannula.
Specifically, fig. 1 shows a schematic structural diagram of an tracheal cannula cleaning device provided in an embodiment of the present utility model, and fig. 2 shows a schematic structural diagram of a bottom plate 11 in an embodiment of the present utility model. The tracheal tube comprises metal or plastic, and the embodiment is directed to a recyclable metal tracheal tube. The tracheal cannula belt cleaning device includes framework 1 and wash pipe 2, and framework 1 washs the basket promptly, is the cube structure, and inside has the cavity, washs pipe 2 and places in the cavity, and the lower part of framework 1 is equipped with bottom plate 11, and the side encloses and is equipped with side frame 12, encloses between bottom plate 11 and the side frame 12 and establishes the formation cavity, and upper portion has the opening, for tracheal cannula's placing inlet. The bottom plate 11 of the housing 1 is provided therein with a liquid inlet passage 111, and the cross-sectional shape of the liquid inlet passage 111 includes, but is not limited to, a circular shape or a square shape. The side outer portion of the bottom plate 11 or the lower portion of the bottom plate 11 is provided with a liquid inlet 113 for inflow of the cleaning liquid. The cleaning solution includes water or a special cleaning solvent such as hydrogen peroxide solution. Since the frame 1 is usually placed on a horizontal operation table, the liquid inlet 113 is provided outside the side of the bottom plate 11 in this embodiment for the convenience of connection of the cleaning pipe or the cleaning apparatus. The side of the bottom plate 11 facing the cavity, i.e. the upper end of the bottom plate 11, is provided with a mounting hole 112, and the mounting hole 112 and the liquid inlet hole 113 are both communicated with the liquid inlet channel 111.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 1 and 2, the lower end of the cleaning tube 2 is fitted into the mounting hole 112 and fixedly connected to the bottom plate 11 of the housing 1. The side wall of the cleaning tube 2 is provided with a liquid outlet hole 21, and the liquid outlet hole 21 is a threaded hole and is formed by drilling with fasteners such as bolts and screws. The cleaning tube 2 is used for being sleeved in the tracheal cannula and contacted with the inner wall of the tracheal cannula so as to fix the tracheal cannula. In some embodiments, when the tracheal tube cleaning work is performed, the tracheal tube is extended into the cavity inside the frame body 1 from the opening at the upper part of the frame body 1, aligned with the cleaning tube 2 and sleeved outside the cleaning tube 2. The cleaning liquid flows in from the liquid inlet 113, flows into the cleaning pipe 2 through the liquid inlet channel 111 of the bottom plate 11, finally enters the inner wall of the tracheal cannula through the liquid outlet 21 on the side wall of the cleaning pipe 2, and the inner wall of the tracheal cannula is cleaned. Since the cleaning liquid flows from bottom to top against the gravity, the cleaning liquid with a certain pressure and flow rate needs to be supplied to the liquid inlet 113. In this embodiment, the cavity of the housing 1 may be filled with a cleaning solution, and the inner wall of the tracheal cannula is mainly cleaned by the cleaning tube 2, and the tracheal cannula itself is immersed in the cleaning solution, and the outer wall of the tracheal cannula is cleaned.
By adopting the tracheal cannula cleaning device provided by the embodiment of the utility model, the liquid inlet channel 111 is communicated with the cleaning tube 2, after the tracheal cannula is fixed, cleaning liquid enters the inner wall of the tracheal cannula through the liquid outlet hole 21 on the side wall of the cleaning tube 2, so that the inner wall of the tracheal cannula is cleaned, and compared with a manual cleaning mode, the tracheal cannula inner wall is cleaned more thoroughly. And solves the problems of time and labor waste of manual cleaning.
Optionally, referring to fig. 1 and 2, the side frame 12 of the frame body 1 is movably connected with an end cover 13; when the end cap 13 is folded and closed towards the cavity, the other end of the cleaning tube 2 is pressed and connected, and is used for fixing the tracheal cannula.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 1 and 2, the end caps 13 are movably connected to the upper ends of the side frames 12 of the frame body 1, that is, the end caps 13 rotate about the side frames 12 on either side. When the end cover 13 is opened outwards towards the cavity far away from the frame body 1, the opening is exposed, and the tracheal cannula is put into the frame body 1 for cleaning; when the end cover 13 is then folded inwards towards the cavity close to the frame body 1, the end cover 13 is pressed against the upper ends of the cleaning tube 2 and the tracheal cannula to fix the tracheal cannula, so that the tracheal cannula is prevented from being knocked over by the cleaning liquid flowing out of the liquid outlet hole 21 during cleaning. In addition, since the end cap 13 fixes the cleaning tube 2 and the tracheal cannula, medical staff exposed to occupational exposure and special infection such as gas gangrene caused by liquid splashing during the cleaning process can be prevented, and the life and health of the medical staff can be maximally restricted and maintained.
Optionally, referring to fig. 1, 2 and 4, the tracheal tube cleaning device further comprises a liquid inlet tube 3; one end of the liquid inlet pipe 3 is connected with the liquid inlet hole 113, and the other end is used for being connected with a liquid supply device.
Specifically, fig. 4 shows a schematic diagram of a connection structure between an tracheal cannula cleaning device and a cleaning frame 4 according to an embodiment of the present utility model, and, as shown in fig. 1 and 2, one end of a liquid inlet tube 3 is connected to a liquid inlet 113, and the other end is used to connect to a liquid supply device, such as a lumen apparatus cleaning frame 4. The lumen device cleaning frame 4 supplies a cleaning liquid having a certain pressure and flow rate, and flows into the frame body 1 through the liquid inlet pipe 3. The liquid inlet pipe 3 adopts a hose, and the length is designed along with the actual requirement, so that the requirements of different installation positions of the tracheal cannula cleaning device are met. So that the catheter sheath cleaning device can be matched with the lumen appliance cleaning frame 4 for use.
Optionally, referring to fig. 2, the liquid inlet channel 111 extends in the first direction and/or the second direction; the first direction is inclined to the second direction.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 2, the liquid inlet channels 111 extend along the first direction and/or the second direction, and in this embodiment, the liquid inlet channels 111 intersecting in the horizontal and vertical rows are provided, that is, the liquid inlet channels 111 extend along two perpendicular directions. Because the inflow of single direction is towards the tracheal cannula easily, consequently this example provides two different directions for tracheal cannula like the washing liquid inflow of two perpendicular directions, receives tracheal cannula's inner wall atress balanced, guarantees tracheal cannula's stability in position, promotes the cleaning performance.
Alternatively, referring to fig. 1 and 3, the end cap 13 is provided with a through hole 131 in the thickness direction; the through hole 131 is for flowing in the cleaning liquid.
Specifically, fig. 3 shows a schematic structural view of the end cap 13 in the embodiment of the present utility model, and, in combination with fig. 1, the end cap 13 is provided with a through hole 131 in the thickness direction. The plurality of through holes 131 are arranged in a net structure. The frame body 1 is placed in a cleaning tank of the cleaning sterilizer 5, the spray header 51 faces the end cover 13, cleaning liquid sprayed by the spray header 51 enters the cavity of the frame body 1 or the cleaning pipe 2 through the through holes 131, and the outer wall and the inner wall of the tracheal cannula are cleaned respectively. So that the catheter hub cleaning device can also be used in cooperation with the cleaning sterilizer 5.
Alternatively, referring to fig. 1 and 3, the through hole 131 communicates with the cleaning tube 2.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 1 and 3, when the through hole 131 communicates with the cleaning tube 2, the cleaning liquid ejected from the shower head 51 enters the cleaning tube 2 through the through hole 131, and the inner wall of the tracheal tube is cleaned in a targeted manner.
Alternatively, referring to fig. 1, the cleaning tube 2 has an arc shape.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 1, the cleaning tube 2 is arc-shaped and matches with the shape of the tracheal cannula, the radian of the cleaning tube is not limited in this embodiment, and the cleaning tube can be correspondingly designed according to the sizes of different tracheal cannulas, so as to meet the cleaning requirements of different tracheal cannulas.
Optionally, referring to fig. 1 and 3, one side of the end cover 13 is movably connected with the side frame 12, and the other side of the end cover 13 is provided with a clamping portion 132, and the clamping portion is detachably connected with the side frame 12.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 1 and 3, one side of the end cover 13, i.e., the left side in the drawing, is movably connected to one side frame 12. The other side of the end cover 13 is provided with a clamping portion 132, including but not limited to a latch structure, the clamping portion 132 may be disposed on only the other opposite side of the end cover 13, or disposed on the other three sides of the end cover 13, and connected with the side frame 12 through closing of the latch, so as to improve the connection force between the end cover 13 and the side frame 12. The clamping part 132 is opened, the end cover 13 is turned outwards, after the tracheal cannula is put in, the end cover 13 is closed, and the clamping part 132 is closed, so that effective connection is formed between the end cover 13 and the side frame 12. Avoiding liquid splashing caused by cleaning liquid with certain pressure and flow rate during cleaning process rushing out of the end cover 13. Therefore, the clamping part 132 is arranged, so that the cleaning effect of the tracheal cannula is ensured, and meanwhile, the occupational exposure risk caused by liquid splashing to medical staff is reduced.
Optionally, referring to fig. 1 and 3, the other side of the end cap 13 is further provided with a raised grip 133.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 1 and 3, the other side of the end cap 13 is further provided with a grip portion 133, and the grip portion 133 protrudes outward. In this embodiment, one side of the end cover 13 is movably connected to one side frame 12, and the other opposite side is provided with a holding portion 133, which is convenient for an operator to hold to open or close the end cover 13. The shape of the grip 133 includes, but is not limited to, a semicircle or a square.
Alternatively, referring to fig. 1 and 2, the number of the mounting holes 112 and the number of the cleaning tubes 2 are at least two; each of the mounting holes 112 is provided corresponding to one of the cleaning pipes 2.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 1 and 2, at least two mounting holes 112 and cleaning pipes 2 are provided, and each cleaning pipe 2 is fixed in one mounting hole 112. Specifically, the number of the mounting holes 112 and the cleaning tubes 2 may be two, three or more, or may be uniformly distributed, and each cleaning tube 2 fixes an air tube and cleans, so that the number of the cleanable air tube is increased by increasing the number of the mounting holes 112 and the cleaning tubes 2, and the specific number is determined according to the cleaning requirement.
Referring to fig. 1, 2 and 4, in some embodiments, the tracheal tube cleaning device is used in conjunction with the cleaning frame 4 by:
step one, connecting one end of a liquid inlet pipe 3 with a liquid inlet hole 113 of the frame body 1 and the other end of the liquid inlet pipe with a cleaning frame 4;
and step two, installing and fixing the tracheal cannula, sleeving the tracheal cannula outside the cleaning tube 2, and closing the end cover 13 and the clamping part 132 to fix the tracheal cannula and the cleaning tube 2.
Step three, the liquid supply device of the cleaning frame 4 is opened, cleaning liquid flows into the cleaning pipe 2 from the liquid inlet pipe 3 through the liquid inlet channel 111, the inner wall of the tracheal cannula is cleaned, and meanwhile, the tracheal cannula is immersed in the cavity containing the cleaning liquid, so that the outer wall is cleaned.
Referring to fig. 1, 2 and 4, in some embodiments, the tracheal tube cleaning device is used in conjunction with a cleaning sterilizer 5 by:
step one, installing and fixing an air tube sleeve, sleeving the air tube sleeve outside the cleaning tube 2, and closing the end cover 13 and the clamping part 132 to fix the air tube sleeve and the cleaning tube 2.
Step two, placing the frame body 1 in a cleaning tank of the cleaning sterilizer 5, opening the spray header 51 and facing the end cover 13, spraying cleaning liquid from top to bottom, and infiltrating the cavity of the frame body 1 and the cleaning pipe 2, so that the outer wall and the inner wall of the tracheal cannula can be cleaned.
It should be noted that, in this document, the terms "comprises," "comprising," or any other variation thereof, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements does not include only those elements but may include other elements not expressly listed or inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus. Without further limitation, an element defined by the phrase "comprising one … …" does not exclude the presence of other like elements in a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises the element.
The embodiments of the present utility model have been described above with reference to the accompanying drawings, but the present utility model is not limited to the above-described embodiments, which are merely illustrative and not restrictive, and many forms may be made by those having ordinary skill in the art without departing from the spirit of the present utility model and the scope of the claims, which are to be protected by the present utility model.

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1. The tracheal cannula cleaning device is characterized by comprising a frame body (1) and a cleaning tube (2);
the cleaning device comprises a cleaning pipe (2), and is characterized in that a cavity for accommodating the cleaning pipe (2) is formed in the frame (1), a liquid inlet channel (111) is formed in a bottom plate (11) of the frame (1), a mounting hole (112) is formed in one side, facing the cavity, of the bottom plate (11), a liquid inlet hole (113) is formed in one side, facing away from the cavity, of the bottom plate (11), and the mounting hole (112) and the liquid inlet hole (113) are both communicated with the liquid inlet channel (111);
one end of the cleaning pipe (2) is fixed in the mounting hole (112), the cleaning pipe (2) is communicated with the liquid inlet channel (111), a liquid outlet hole (21) is formed in the side wall of the cleaning pipe (2), the cleaning pipe (2) is used for fixing an air pipe sleeve, and the liquid outlet hole (21) is used for providing cleaning liquid for the inner wall of the air pipe sleeve.
2. Tracheal cannula cleaning device according to claim 1, characterized in that the side frame (12) of the frame body (1) is movably connected with an end cover (13);
when the end cover (13) is folded and closed towards the cavity, the other end of the cleaning tube (2) is pressed and connected, and the end cover is used for fixing the tracheal cannula.
3. Tracheal tube cleaning device according to claim 1, characterized in that it further comprises a liquid inlet tube (3);
one end of the liquid inlet pipe (3) is connected with the liquid inlet hole (113), and the other end is connected with the liquid supply device.
4. Tracheal tube cleaning device according to claim 1, characterized in that the inlet channel (111) extends in a first direction and/or in a second direction;
the first direction is inclined to the second direction.
5. Tracheal tube cleaning device according to claim 2, characterized in that the end cap (13) is provided with a through hole (131) in the thickness direction;
the through hole (131) is used for flowing in cleaning liquid.
6. Tracheal tube cleaning device according to claim 5, characterized in that the through hole (131) communicates with the cleaning tube (2).
7. Tracheal tube cleaning device according to claim 1, characterized in that the cleaning tube (2) is arc-shaped.
8. Tracheal tube cleaning device according to claim 2, characterized in that one side of the end cap (13) is movably connected with the side frame (12), the other side of the end cap (13) is provided with a clamping part (132), and the clamping part is detachably connected with the other side frame (12).
9. Tracheal tube cleaning device according to claim 8, characterized in that the other side of the end cap (13) is further provided with a raised grip (133).
10. Tracheal tube cleaning device according to claim 1, characterized in that the number of mounting holes (112) and the number of cleaning tubes (2) are at least two;
each of the mounting holes (112) is provided corresponding to one of the cleaning pipes (2).
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