CN220833570U - Intravenous air pressure treatment auxiliary device - Google Patents
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Abstract
The utility model relates to the technical field of intravenous air pressure treatment, in particular to an intravenous air pressure treatment auxiliary device; the first rotating plate and the second rotating plate body are arranged in a rotating way, under the action of the driving assembly, when the movable end of the electric push rod stretches out, the first rotating plate and the second rotating plate body can be driven to integrally rotate upwards to finish the action of lifting legs, when the movable end of the electric push rod contracts, the joint of the first rotating plate and the second rotating plate body can be driven to arch, so that the action of bending knees is finished, the swinging assembly is matched further to assist a patient in carrying out ankle swinging, the air wave pressure therapeutic apparatus is combined with other various modes to better assist the leg movement of the patient, and the sliding seat assembly arranged in a sliding way is matched with the swinging assembly arranged in a sliding way, so that the electric push rod can adapt to patients with different lengths and leg sizes; the problem of the air wave pressure therapeutic instrument among the prior art is comparatively single in functionality, is difficult to satisfy patient's shank activity demand simultaneously is solved.
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Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of intravenous air pressure treatment, in particular to an intravenous air pressure treatment auxiliary device.
Background
The air wave pressure therapeutic apparatus is an existing device, and is mainly characterized in that the multi-cavity air bag is sequentially and repeatedly inflated and deflated to realize uniform and orderly extrusion of limbs of a patient, so that the flow of blood and lymph of the patient is promoted, thrombus formation and limb edema are prevented, and the air wave pressure therapeutic apparatus is suitable for patients lying in bed for a long time.
However, some devices for assisting the leg of the patient to perform activities, such as knee bending or ankle swinging, may be required during the use of the airwave pressure therapeutic apparatus, but these devices are often sold independently of each other, so that for some people who need the airwave pressure therapeutic apparatus and some devices for assisting the leg to perform activities, the purchase of several devices clearly increases the economic burden, and the sequential use of the devices is required during the use of the devices, which takes a relatively long time.
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Technical problem to be solved
Aiming at the defects of the prior art, the utility model provides an auxiliary device for venous air pressure treatment, which solves the problems that an air wave pressure therapeutic instrument in the prior art is single in functionality and is difficult to meet the activity requirement of the legs of a patient.
Technical proposal
In order to achieve the above purpose, the present utility model provides the following technical solutions:
An auxiliary device for venous air pressure therapy comprises an air wave pressure therapeutic instrument and an auxiliary mechanism for assisting the movement of a patient.
The auxiliary mechanism comprises a bottom plate serving as an installation carrier, a first rotating plate is rotatably installed at one end of the bottom plate, a second rotating plate assembly is rotatably installed at the other end of the first rotating plate, a limiting assembly used for limiting the rotating angle of the second rotating plate assembly is arranged on the first rotating plate, a sliding seat assembly is slidably installed at one end, far away from the first rotating plate, of the second rotating plate assembly, a swinging assembly used for driving feet of a patient to swing is installed on the sliding seat assembly, a driving assembly used for driving the second rotating plate assembly to rotate is installed on the bottom plate, and an air wave pressure therapeutic instrument is installed on the upper surfaces of the first rotating plate and the second rotating plate assembly.
Preferably, the second rotating plate assembly comprises a second rotating plate body which is rotatably arranged on the first rotating plate, two sliding rails used for installing the sliding seat assembly are symmetrically arranged at one end, far away from the first rotating plate, of the second rotating plate body, and rollers which are arranged on the bottom plate in a rolling manner are rotatably arranged at two sides, far away from one end of the first rotating plate, of the second rotating plate body.
Preferably, the limiting assembly comprises a limiting block arranged at the end part of the second rotating plate body, and a positioning block which is matched with the limiting block to limit the rotating angle of the second rotating plate body is fixed at the end part of the first rotating plate.
Preferably, the sliding seat assembly comprises a sliding seat body which is slidably arranged in the sliding rail, and a sliding groove is vertically formed in the upper portion of the sliding seat body.
Preferably, the swing assembly comprises sliding blocks which are slidably arranged in the sliding grooves, a foot plate is rotatably arranged between the two sliding blocks, an elastic belt for fixing the foot surface is arranged at the top of the foot plate, and a swing motor for driving the foot plate to swing is fixed on one sliding block.
Preferably, the driving assembly comprises a first rotating rod rotatably mounted on the bottom plate, a first mounting seat is rotatably mounted on the first rotating rod, an electric push rod is fixed on the first mounting seat, a second mounting seat is fixed at the movable end of the electric push rod, and a second rotating rod mounted at the bottom of the second rotating plate body is rotatably connected on the second mounting seat.
Advantageous effects
Compared with the prior art, the utility model provides an auxiliary device for venous air pressure treatment, which has the following beneficial effects:
1. The first rotating plate and the second rotating plate body that rotate the setting, through drive assembly's effect, when electric putter's expansion end stretches out, can drive the whole action that upwards rotates in order to accomplish the high leg that lifts of first rotating plate and second rotating plate body, when electric putter's expansion end shrink, can drive the action that the first rotating plate and the second rotating plate body junction arch, thereby accomplish the knee bending, and further cooperate the swing subassembly to assist the patient to carry out ankle wobbling action, thereby when pressing patient's shank through the airwave pressure therapeutic instrument, also can make up the activity of better supplementary patient's shank with other multiple modes.
2. Slide the swing subassembly that slide the slide subassembly cooperation slip set up that sets up on the second pivoted plate body can adapt to the patient of different leg lengths and sole size to can improve the real suitability of this device.
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The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the application and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the application and together with the description serve to explain the application and do not constitute a limitation on the application. In the drawings:
FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a three-dimensional structure of the present utility model;
FIG. 2 is a schematic view of an accessory mechanism of the present utility model;
FIG. 3 is a schematic view of a second rotating plate assembly and a spacing assembly of the present utility model;
FIG. 4 is a schematic view of a carriage assembly and swing assembly of the present utility model;
FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram of a drive assembly according to the present utility model.
In the figure: 1. an air wave pressure therapeutic apparatus; 2. an auxiliary mechanism; 21. a bottom plate; 22. a first rotating plate; 23. a second rotating plate assembly; 231. a second rotating plate body; a. a slide rail; 232. a roller; 24. a limit component; 241. a limiting block; 242. a positioning block; 25. a carriage assembly; 251. a slide base body; b. a chute; 26. a swing assembly; 261. a slide block; 262. foot plates; 263. an elastic belt; 264. a swing motor; 27. a drive assembly; 271. a first rotating lever; 272. a first mount; 273. an electric push rod; 274. a second mounting base; 275. and a second rotating rod.
Detailed Description
The following detailed description of embodiments of the present application will be given with reference to the accompanying drawings and examples, by which the implementation process of how the present application can be applied to solve the technical problems and achieve the technical effects can be fully understood and implemented.
Fig. 1-5 are diagrams showing an embodiment of the present utility model, which is improved by adding a device for assisting the leg of the patient to perform the movement on the basis of the functions of the existing pressure therapeutic apparatus, so as to better help the leg of the patient to recover, and organically combine various leg and foot movement modes with the pressure therapeutic apparatus, thereby saving the time for changing back and forth different devices and saving the cost for purchasing different devices.
An auxiliary device for venous air pressure treatment comprises an air wave pressure therapeutic instrument 1, an auxiliary mechanism 2 for assisting the movement of a patient, wherein the auxiliary mechanism 2 is used for synchronously assisting the movement of the leg of the patient in flexion and extension, rotating the steps and the like.
The auxiliary mechanism 2 comprises a bottom plate 21 serving as a mounting carrier, a first rotating plate 22 is rotatably arranged at one end of the bottom plate 21, a second rotating plate assembly 23 is rotatably arranged at the other end of the first rotating plate 22, a limiting assembly 24 used for limiting the rotating angle of the second rotating plate assembly 23 is arranged on the first rotating plate 22, the limiting assembly 24 is used for preventing the joint of the first rotating plate 22 and the second rotating plate assembly 23 from being sunken downwards, the joint of the first rotating plate 22 and the second rotating plate assembly 23 always keeps an upward protruding state, a sliding seat assembly 25 is slidably arranged at one end of the second rotating plate assembly 23 far away from the first rotating plate 22, a swinging assembly 26 used for driving the feet of a patient to swing is arranged on the sliding seat assembly 25, the sliding seat assembly 25 is used for adjusting the position of the swinging assembly 26 according to the leg lengths of different patients, the feet of the patient are placed on the swinging assembly 26 to reciprocate, thereby helping the feet of the patient to move, a driving assembly 27 used for driving the second rotating plate assembly 23 to rotate, the air wave pressure therapeutic apparatus 1 is arranged on the upper surface of the first rotating plate 22 and the second rotating plate assembly 23, the second rotating plate assembly 23 is always kept in an upward protruding state, one end of the second rotating plate assembly 23 is kept away from the upper surface of the first rotating plate 22, one end of the second rotating plate assembly 23 is slidably arranged at the same time, one end far away from the first rotating assembly 22 is far from the first rotating plate assembly 22 is slidably upwards, a leg assembly is correspondingly pushed by the second rotating assembly 23, and the second rotating assembly 23 is correspondingly rotated, and the second rotating assembly 23 is simultaneously pushed up and is pushed up by the first rotating assembly 23, and is pushed to rotate assembly 23, and is pushed up by the upper leg assembly 23, and is pushed to rotate, and lower leg of the patient, and can rotate, and move by the patient, and the patient. Enrich the shank exercise content of patient, help patient that can be better is recovered, does not need to separately purchase various costs simultaneously, and is more economic to can multiple exercise mode go on in step when taking exercise, it is more convenient.
As a preferred technical solution of this embodiment, the second rotating plate assembly 23 includes a second rotating plate body 231 rotatably mounted on the first rotating plate 22, one end of the second rotating plate body 231 away from the first rotating plate 22 is symmetrically provided with two sliding rails a for mounting the sliding seat assembly 25, two sides of the second rotating plate body 231 away from one end of the first rotating plate 22 are rotatably mounted with rollers 232 arranged on the bottom plate 21 in a rolling manner, so that when the driving assembly 27 pulls the second rotating plate body 231 to rotate towards the first rotating plate 22, the rollers 232 roll on the bottom plate 21 to ensure the stability of the knee bending process.
As a preferred technical solution of the present embodiment, the limiting component 24 includes a limiting block 241 mounted at an end of the second rotating plate body 231, the end of the first rotating plate 22 is fixed with a positioning block 242 cooperating with the limiting block 241 to limit the rotation angle of the second rotating plate body 231, through the limiting block 241 and the positioning block 242, one of the limiting angles of the second rotating plate body 231 is exactly in a horizontal plane with the second rotating plate body 231 when rotating, and the second rotating plate body 231 can only rotate downwards relative to the first rotating plate 22, when the driving component 27 pushes the second rotating plate body 231 outwards, the whole of the first rotating plate 22 and the whole of the second rotating plate body 231 rotates with the rotation point of the first rotating plate 22 as the center of the axle, at this time, the whole of the first rotating plate 22 and the whole of the second rotating plate body 231 are in a state of being just arched upwards, and when the driving component 27 pulls the second rotating plate body 231 inwards, the connection of the first rotating plate 22 and the second rotating plate body 231 is just arched upwards, and the roller 232 rolls upwards on the base plate 21, thereby assisting the patient to arch.
As a preferred technical solution of the present embodiment, the slide assembly 25 includes a slide body 251 slidably mounted in the slide rail a, and a chute b is vertically formed in an upper portion of the slide body 251.
As a preferred technical solution of this embodiment, the swing assembly 26 includes a slide block 261 slidably mounted in the chute b, a foot plate 262 is rotatably mounted between the two slide blocks 261, an elastic belt 263 for fixing the foot surface is provided on the top of the foot plate 262, a swing motor 264 for driving the foot plate 262 to swing is fixed on one of the slide blocks 261, the two slide blocks 261 can cover the elastic belt 263 on the foot of the patient when sliding upwards, and the two slide blocks 261 can also slide adaptively in the swing process, and the swing motor 264 assists the foot of the patient to swing reciprocally at a certain angle and frequency, thereby helping the blood circulation of the leg of the patient.
As a preferred technical solution of this embodiment, the driving assembly 27 includes a first rotating rod 271 rotatably mounted on the bottom plate 21, a first mounting seat 272 is rotatably mounted on the first rotating rod 271, an electric push rod 273 is fixed on the first mounting seat 272, a second mounting seat 274 is fixed on a movable end of the electric push rod 273, a second rotating rod 275 mounted at the bottom of the second rotating plate body 231 is rotatably connected on the second mounting seat 274, and the purpose of driving the second rotating plate body 231 to rotate is achieved by extending and retracting the movable end of the electric push rod 273, so as to complete the actions of bending knees and lifting legs.
It is noted that relational terms such as first and second, and the like are used solely to distinguish one entity or action from another entity or action without necessarily requiring or implying any actual such relationship or order between such entities or actions. Moreover, 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.
In the description of the present invention, it should be understood that the terms "upper," "lower," "front," "rear," "left," "right," "top," "bottom," "inner," "outer," and the like indicate or are based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the drawings, merely to facilitate description of the present invention and to simplify the description, and do not indicate or imply that the devices or elements referred to must have a specific orientation, be configured and operated in a specific orientation, and thus should not be construed as limiting the present invention.
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. An auxiliary device for venous air pressure treatment comprises an air wave pressure therapeutic instrument (1), and is characterized in that: further comprising an assisting mechanism (2) for assisting the patient's activity;
The auxiliary mechanism (2) comprises a bottom plate (21) serving as an installation carrier, a first rotating plate (22) is rotatably installed at one end of the bottom plate (21), a second rotating plate assembly (23) is rotatably installed at the other end of the first rotating plate (22), a limiting assembly (24) used for limiting the rotating angle of the second rotating plate assembly (23) is arranged on the first rotating plate (22), a sliding seat assembly (25) is slidably installed at one end, far away from the first rotating plate (22), of the second rotating plate assembly (23), a swinging assembly (26) used for driving feet of a patient to swing is installed on the sliding seat assembly (25), a driving assembly (27) used for driving the second rotating plate assembly (23) to rotate is installed on the bottom plate (21), and the air wave pressure therapeutic instrument (1) is installed on the upper surfaces of the first rotating plate (22) and the second rotating plate assembly (23).
2. An intravenous air pressure therapy assistance device according to claim 1 wherein: the second rotating plate assembly (23) comprises a second rotating plate body (231) which is rotatably mounted on the first rotating plate (22), two sliding rails (a) for mounting the sliding seat assembly (25) are symmetrically arranged at one end, far away from the first rotating plate (22), of the second rotating plate body (231), and rollers (232) which are rotatably mounted on the bottom plate (21) are rotatably mounted at two sides, far away from one end of the first rotating plate (22), of the second rotating plate body (231).
3. An intravenous air pressure therapy assistance device according to claim 2 wherein: the limiting assembly (24) comprises a limiting block (241) arranged at the end part of the second rotating plate body (231), and a positioning block (242) which is matched with the limiting block (241) to limit the rotating angle of the second rotating plate body (231) is fixed at the end part of the first rotating plate (22).
4. An intravenous air pressure therapy assistance device according to claim 2 wherein: the sliding seat assembly (25) comprises a sliding seat body (251) which is slidably arranged in the sliding rail (a), and a sliding groove (b) is vertically formed in the upper portion of the sliding seat body (251).
5. An intravenous air pressure therapy assistance device according to claim 4 wherein: the swing assembly (26) comprises sliding blocks (261) which are slidably arranged in the sliding grooves (b), foot plates (262) are rotatably arranged between the two sliding blocks (261), elastic belts (263) used for fixing the foot surfaces are arranged at the tops of the foot plates (262), and a swing motor (264) used for driving the foot plates (262) to swing is fixed on one sliding block (261).
6. An intravenous air pressure therapy assistance device according to claim 2 wherein: the driving assembly (27) comprises a first rotating rod (271) rotatably mounted on the bottom plate (21), a first mounting seat (272) is rotatably mounted on the first rotating rod (271), an electric push rod (273) is fixed on the first mounting seat (272), a second mounting seat (274) is fixed at the movable end of the electric push rod (273), and a second rotating rod (275) mounted at the bottom of the second rotating plate body (231) is rotatably connected to the second mounting seat (274).
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