CN221998490U - Multifunctional infusion bottle rack - Google Patents

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CN221998490U
CN221998490U CN202322495812.5U CN202322495812U CN221998490U CN 221998490 U CN221998490 U CN 221998490U CN 202322495812 U CN202322495812 U CN 202322495812U CN 221998490 U CN221998490 U CN 221998490U
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The scheme relates to the technical field of medical care equipment, and is a multifunctional infusion bottle rack. Comprising the following steps: the device comprises a base, a seat framework, a backrest framework, a supporting piece, a first connecting shaft, a second connecting shaft, a third connecting shaft, a guide rail, a first locking device, a connecting rod and a bottle hanging rod. The seat framework is connected with the base in a way that the seat framework can slide back and forth through two guide rails, and the backrest framework is rotatably connected with the seat framework through a connecting shaft I. The supporting piece is rotatably connected with the middle lower part of the backrest framework through a second connecting shaft and is rotatably connected with the base through a third connecting shaft. One end of the connecting rod is rotatably connected with the base, the other end is connected with a bottle hanging rod. The bottle hanging rod is vertically connected with the connecting rod, and the top end of the bottle hanging rod is provided with a bifurcation for hanging the bottle. The beneficial technical effects are as follows: the infusion bottle rod can be simply and quickly adjusted to the left side or the right side of the base, so that the infusion bottle is convenient for a user to infuse on any side; the backrest framework has various angles from vertical to horizontal, so as to meet the requirements of users on sitting and lying in various postures and increase comfort.

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Multifunctional infusion bottle rack
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of medical care equipment, in particular to a multifunctional infusion bottle rack.
Background
The patient can be transfused, possibly left or right, possibly sit or lie in, possibly have various different postures, and possibly change from time to time, which requires that the hanging bottle can be positioned at different positions and at different heights and can change at any time.
Most of the existing transfusion bottle frames are simple rods, the positions and the heights of the existing transfusion bottle frames are not easy to change, the existing transfusion bottle frames have the possibility of tripping, and the existing transfusion bottle frames cannot be well suitable for the needs of different patients. A novel transfusion bottle rack is designed to provide various comfortable functions, and better meet the needs of patients.
Disclosure of Invention
In order to improve some of the disadvantages of the existing infusion bottle holders, the present utility model proposes a multifunctional infusion bottle holder comprising: the device comprises a base, a seat framework, a backrest framework, a supporting piece, a first connecting shaft, a second connecting shaft, a third connecting shaft, a guide rail, a first locking device, a connecting rod and a bottle hanging rod.
The base comprises a left beam, a right beam, a front beam and a rear beam; the base is used for bearing all parts of the multifunctional infusion bottle rack. The seat framework is connected with the base in a back-and-forth sliding way through two guide rails, namely, the left side of the seat framework is connected with the left beam in a back-and-forth sliding way through one guide rail, and the right side of the seat framework is connected with the right beam in a back-and-forth sliding way through the other guide rail. The front end of the backrest framework is rotatably connected with the rear end of the seat framework through a connecting shaft I. One end of the supporting piece is rotatably connected with the middle lower part of the backrest framework through a second connecting shaft, and the other end of the supporting piece is rotatably connected with the rear cross beam through a third connecting shaft. The first locking device is arranged on the guide rail; when the first locking device is closed, the guide rail can slide forwards and backwards, the seat framework can move forwards and backwards relative to the base, the first connecting shaft, the second connecting shaft and the third connecting shaft can rotate, so that the backrest framework can form different angles relative to the seat framework, and the requirements of various postures of a user in sitting and lying are met; when the first locking device is locked, the guide rail cannot slide back and forth, the seat framework is fixed on the base, the first connecting shaft, the second connecting shaft and the third connecting shaft cannot move, and the backrest framework is fixed relative to the seat framework and the base at a fixed angle for a user to use.
And one end of the connecting rod is rotatably connected to the middle part of the rear cross beam, and the other end of the connecting rod is connected with the bottle hanging rod. The bottle hanging rod is vertically connected with the connecting rod, and the top end of the bottle hanging rod is provided with a bifurcation for hanging a bottle. The connecting rod and the bottle hanging rod can be used for transfusion on the left side of a user when rotating to the left side of the base, and can be used for transfusion on the right side of the user when rotating to the right side of the base. The infusion bottle rod is connected with the base, so that the possibility of tripping is avoided.
Preferably, the multifunctional infusion bottle rack further comprises a sleeve and a second locking device. The sleeve is fixedly arranged at one end of the connecting rod, the bottle hanging rod can move up and down and detachably penetrate through the sleeve, and the second locking device is arranged on the sleeve. So as to be beneficial to adjusting the height of the hanging bottle and meet different requirements of users; so as to be beneficial to left and right adjustment of the connecting rod and avoid collision between the connecting rod and the backrest framework. The second locking device is used for fixing the bottle hanging rod and limiting the bottle hanging rod to move up and down.
Preferably, the connection position of one end of the supporting member and the backrest frame is located at 1/5 height of the backrest frame.
Preferably, the multifunctional infusion bottle rack further comprises two armrests, one armrest is inserted into the left beam, and the other armrest is inserted into the right beam.
The armrests and the base can move up and down and are detachably inserted.
Preferably, the multifunctional infusion bottle rack further comprises a front framework and a connecting shaft IV, wherein the rear end of the front framework is rotatably connected with the front end of the seat framework through the connecting shaft IV. The front framework is used for supporting the legs of a user, and the user can adjust the angle of the front framework according to the needs so as to meet various comfortable postures.
Preferably, the multifunctional infusion bottle rack further comprises three cushions, and the three cushions are respectively arranged on the seat framework, the backrest framework and the front framework. To provide a more comfortable environment for the user.
Preferably, the multifunctional infusion bottle rack further comprises four groups of wheels, and the four groups of wheels are respectively arranged at the front end and the rear end of the base. To provide the user with the need to move.
Preferably, the multifunctional infusion bottle rack further comprises a foot pedal, and the foot pedal is detachably arranged at the front end of the base. To provide a user with a sitting position for putting feet.
The beneficial technical effects of the utility model are as follows: 1) The infusion bottle rod can be simply and quickly adjusted to the left side or the right side of the base, so that the infusion bottle is convenient for a user to infuse on any side; the bottle hanging rod is connected with the base, so that the possibility of tripping is avoided; the height of the hanging bottle rod is adjustable, so that different requirements of users can be met. 2) The backrest framework is arranged at various angles from vertical to horizontal, so that the requirements of various postures of a user in sitting and lying are met, and the comfort is improved; when the backrest framework is gradually changed from upright to flat, the lower end of the backrest framework moves forwards, and the upper end of the backrest framework also moves backwards, so that the gravity center of the multifunctional infusion bottle frame does not obviously move, and the risk of toppling is avoided; the seat framework is rotatably connected with the backrest framework, so that a user can adjust the inclination angle of the backrest framework only by sliding the seat framework forwards and backwards, and the operation is simple and convenient. 3) The scheme also provides components such as a front framework, armrests, foot pedals, wheels and the like, and meets various convenient and comfortable requirements of users and the moving requirements.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of the structure of the scheme.
Fig. 2 is a schematic diagram of the oblique standing state of the scheme.
Fig. 3 is a schematic diagram of the scheme in a flat state.
Fig. 4 is a schematic view of the principle of back plate angle adjustment.
FIG. 5 is a schematic view of a latch mechanism.
Figure 6 is a diagram of the construction of the infusion rod and related components.
In the figure, 10 bases, 20 seat frameworks, 30 backrest frameworks, 40 supporting pieces, 50 guide rails, 60 connecting rods and 70 bottle hanging rods;
12 left beam, 14 right beam, 16 front beam, 18 rear beam;
32 connecting shaft one, 42 connecting shaft two and 44 connecting shaft three;
52 latch one; 54 grooves, 56 clamping rods and 58 threads;
62 sleeve, 64 latch two, 72 forked;
80 front skeleton, 82 connecting axle four;
92 bolsters, 94 wheels, 96 pedals, 98 armrests.
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In order to make the objects, technical solutions and advantages of the present utility model more apparent, the following detailed description of the embodiments of the present utility model is given with reference to the accompanying drawings. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are for purposes of illustration only and are not limiting.
The technical features of the multifunctional infusion bottle holder are further described below with reference to fig. 1-6.
Fig. 1 illustrates the main structure of the multifunctional hanging bottle holder, a multifunctional hanging bottle holder, comprising: base 10, seat frame 20, back frame 30, support 40, connecting axle one 32, connecting axle two 42, connecting axle three 44, guide rail 50, latch one 52, connecting rod 60, and bottle hanging rod 70.
The base 10 includes a left beam 12, a right beam 14, a front beam 16, and a rear beam 18; the base 10 is used for carrying the components of the multifunctional infusion bottle holder. The seat frame 20 is slidably connected with the base 10 through two guide rails 50, that is, the left side of the seat frame 20 is slidably connected with the left beam 12 through one guide rail 50, and the right side of the seat frame 20 is slidably connected with the right beam 14 through the other guide rail 50. The front end of the backrest framework 30 is rotatably connected with the rear end of the seat framework 20 through a connecting shaft 32. The support member 40 is rotatably connected to the lower middle portion of the back frame 30 at one end via a second connecting shaft 42 and rotatably connected to the rear cross member 18 at the other end via a third connecting shaft 44. The first locking device 52 is arranged on the guide rail 50; when the first locking device 52 is closed, the guide rail 50 can slide back and forth, the seat framework 20 can move back and forth relative to the base 10, the first connecting shaft 32, the second connecting shaft 42 and the third connecting shaft 44 can rotate, so that the backrest framework 30 can form different angles relative to the seat framework 20, and the requirements of various postures of sitting and lying of a user can be met; when the first latch 52 is locked, the guide rail 50 cannot slide back and forth, the seat frame 20 is fixed on the base 10, the first connecting shaft 32, the second connecting shaft 42 and the third connecting shaft 44 cannot move, and the backrest frame 30 is fixed at a fixed angle relative to the seat frame 20 and the base 10 for the user to use.
The connecting rod 60 has one end rotatably connected to the middle of the rear cross member 18 and the other end connected to the bottle hanging rod 70. The bottle hanging rod 70 is vertically connected with the connecting rod 60, and a bifurcation 72 is arranged at the top end of the bottle hanging rod 70 and is used for hanging bottles. The connecting rod 60 and the bottle hanging rod 70 are used for transfusion to the left of the user when they are rotated to the left of the base 10, and the connecting rod 60 and the bottle hanging rod 70 are used for transfusion to the right of the user when they are rotated to the right of the base 10. The infusion rod 70 is connected to the base 10 to avoid the possibility of tripping.
As shown in fig. 2-3, the overall features of the present utility model are described. Fig. 2 illustrates a state in which the back frame 30 is reclined, a user can sit or lean as desired, and fig. 3 illustrates a state in which the back frame 30 is laid flat, a user can sit or lie as desired; by pushing and pulling the seat frame 20, the back frame 30 can be adjusted from any angle from 90 degrees to zero degrees, and by rotating the latch one 52, the back frame 30 can be fixed at a certain angle to provide the user with sitting, reclining, and lying conditions.
Preferably, the multifunctional infusion bottle holder further comprises a sleeve 62 and a second locking device 64. The sleeve 62 is fixedly arranged at one end of the connecting rod 60, the bottle hanging rod 70 can move up and down and detachably pass through the sleeve 62, and the second latch 64 is arranged on the sleeve 62. So as to be beneficial to adjusting the height of the hanging bottle and meet different requirements of users; so as to facilitate the left-right adjustment of the connecting rod 60 and avoid the collision between the connecting rod 60 and the backrest frame 30. The second latch 64 is used to fix the bottle hanging rod 70 and restrict the bottle hanging rod 70 from moving up and down.
Preferably, the connection position of one end of the support member 40 to the back frame 30 is located at 1/5 height of the back frame 30.
Preferably, the multifunctional infusion bottle holder further comprises two armrests 98, one of the armrests 98 is inserted into the left beam 12, and the other of the armrests 98 is inserted into the right beam 14.
The armrest 98 is removably attachable to the base 10.
Preferably, the multifunctional infusion bottle rack further comprises a front framework 80 and a connecting shaft IV 82, wherein the rear end of the front framework 80 is rotatably connected with the front end of the seat framework 20 through the connecting shaft IV 82. The front frame 80 is used to support the legs of the user, and the user can adjust the angle of the front frame 80 as desired to meet various comfort poses.
Preferably, the multifunctional infusion bottle rack further comprises three cushions 92, and the three cushions 92 are respectively arranged on the seat frame 20, the backrest frame 30 and the front frame 80. To provide a more comfortable environment for the user.
Preferably, the multifunctional infusion bottle holder further comprises four sets of wheels 94, and the four sets of wheels 94 are respectively arranged at the front end and the rear end of the base 10. To provide the user with the need to move.
Preferably, the multifunctional infusion bottle rack further comprises a foot pedal 96, and the foot pedal 96 is detachably arranged at the front end of the base 10. To provide a user with a sitting position for putting feet.
Fig. 4 illustrates the principle of back plate angle adjustment, in which the back frame 30 is in an inclined state, as in fig. 2. The seat frame 20 is connected with the base 10 in a back-and-forth sliding manner through a guide rail 50; the front end of the backrest framework 30 is rotatably connected with the rear end of the seat framework 20 through a first connecting shaft 32; one end of the supporting piece 40 is rotatably connected with the middle lower part of the backrest framework 30 through a second connecting shaft 42, and the other end of the supporting piece is rotatably connected with the rear cross beam 18 through a third connecting shaft 44; a first latch 52 is disposed on the rail 50. The seat frame 20 has been moved forward a distance in the drawing; the lower end of the back rest frame 30 is also moved forward by the seat frame 20 through the first connecting shaft 32, and the supporting members 40 are positioned at 1/5 of the height of the back rest frame 30 in succession, so that the upper end of the back rest frame 30 is moved in the opposite direction by a certain distance while the lower end of the back rest frame 30 is moved, and therefore, the center of gravity is not significantly moved, and there is no risk of toppling. The first latch 52 is in a locked state and the guide rail 50 cannot slide back and forth, thereby fixing the seat frame 20 and the back frame 30 to the base 10, and the back frame 30 maintains this angle for the user. When the first latch 52 is closed, the guide rail 50 can slide back and forth, and the seat frame 20 can move back and forth relative to the base 10, so that the backrest frame 30 can form different angles relative to the seat frame 20, thereby meeting the requirements of users in various sitting and lying postures.
Fig. 5 depicts a latch arrangement, shown as latch one 52 on the right side of the base 10, and corresponding to the left side. The first latch 52 includes a recess 54 and a catch 56; a group of grooves 54 are sequentially arranged on the guide rail 50, a clamping rod 56 passes through the right beam 14 and corresponds to the grooves 54, when the clamping rod 56 is inserted into the grooves 54, the first clamping device 52 is in a locking state, the seat framework 20 and the backrest framework 30 are fixed on the base 10, and the backrest framework 30 maintains an angle; the first latch 52 is inserted into a different recess 54, and the back frame 30 creates a different angle; when the locking bar 56 is separated from the groove 54, the first locking device 52 is closed, the guide rail 50 can slide back and forth, the seat frame 20 can move back and forth relative to the base 10, and the backrest frame 30 can form different angles relative to the seat frame 20. The contact surfaces of the clamping rod 56 and the right beam 14 are correspondingly provided with threads 58, so that the clamping rod 56 moves more stably. The latch two 64 is also similar in principle.
Fig. 6 illustrates the bottle hanging rod 70 and related component structures, wherein one end of the connecting rod 60 is rotatably connected to the middle part of the rear cross beam 18, and the other end is connected to the bottle hanging rod 70; the bottle hanging rod 70 is vertically connected with the connecting rod 60, and the top end is provided with a bifurcation 72 for hanging a bottle. In the figure, the connecting rod 60 and the bottle hanging rod 70 are rotated to the left side of the base 10, and can be used for transfusion to the left side of a user; when the connecting rod 60 and the infusion rod 70 are rotated to be positioned on the right side of the base 10, they can be used for the right side infusion of the user. The infusion rod 70 is connected to the base 10 to avoid the possibility of tripping. In the figure, the bottle hanging rod 70 is movable up and down and detachable. The sleeve 62 is fixedly arranged at one end of the connecting rod 60, the bottle hanging rod 70 can move up and down and can detachably pass through the sleeve 62, and the second latch 64 is arranged on the sleeve 62 and used for fixing the bottle hanging rod 70 and limiting the bottle hanging rod 70 to move up and down. The hanging bottle rod 70 can move up and down and can be detached, thereby being beneficial to adjusting the height of the hanging bottle and meeting different requirements of users; the left and right adjustment of the connecting rod 60 is facilitated, and the collision between the connecting rod 60 and the backrest framework 30 is avoided.
The foregoing is merely a preferred example of the present solution, but it is to be understood that the present solution is not limited to the disclosed embodiments and components, but on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications, combinations of features, equivalent arrangements, and equivalent components, which are included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims. Furthermore, the dimensions of the features of the various components that appear in the figures are not limiting, wherein the dimensions of the various components may differ from those depicted in the figures. Accordingly, this scheme is intended to cover modifications and variations of this invention provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.

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1. A multifunctional infusion bottle rack, which is characterized in that: comprises a base (10), a seat framework (20), a backrest framework (30), a supporting piece (40), a first connecting shaft (32), a second connecting shaft (42), a third connecting shaft (44), a guide rail (50), a first locking device (52), a connecting rod (60) and a bottle hanging rod (70); the base (10) comprises a left beam (12), a right beam (14), a front beam (16) and a rear beam (18); the seat framework (20) is connected with the base (10) in a back-and-forth sliding way through two guide rails (50), namely, the left side of the seat framework (20) is connected with the left beam (12) in a back-and-forth sliding way through one guide rail (50), and the right side of the seat framework (20) is connected with the right beam (14) in a back-and-forth sliding way through the other guide rail (50); the front end of the backrest framework (30) is rotatably connected with the rear end of the seat framework (20) through a first connecting shaft (32); one end of the supporting piece (40) is rotatably connected with the middle lower part of the backrest framework (30) through a second connecting shaft (42), and the other end of the supporting piece is rotatably connected with the rear cross beam (18) through a third connecting shaft (44); the first locking device (52) is arranged on the guide rail (50); one end of the connecting rod (60) is rotatably connected to the middle part of the rear cross beam (18), and the other end of the connecting rod is connected with the bottle hanging rod (70); the bottle hanging rod (70) is vertically connected with the connecting rod (60).
2. A multi-functional infusion bottle holder according to claim 1, wherein: the device also comprises a sleeve (62), a second latch (64); the sleeve (62) is fixedly arranged at one end of the connecting rod (60), the bottle hanging rod (70) can move up and down and detachably penetrate through the sleeve (62), and the second locking device (64) is arranged on the sleeve (62).
3. A multi-functional infusion bottle holder according to claim 1, wherein: the connecting position of one end of the supporting piece (40) and the backrest framework (30) is positioned at 1/5 height of the backrest framework (30).
4. A multi-functional infusion bottle holder according to any one of claims 1-3, wherein: also comprises two armrests (98); one handrail (98) is inserted on the left beam (12), and the other handrail (98) is inserted on the right beam (14).
5. The multi-purpose infusion bottle holder of claim 4, wherein: the armrest (98) and the base (10) can be inserted and connected in a detachable way.
6. A multi-functional infusion bottle holder according to any one of claims 1-3, 5, wherein: the multifunctional infusion bottle rack further comprises a front framework (80) and a connecting shaft IV (82), wherein the rear end of the front framework (80) is rotatably connected with the front end of the seat framework (20) through the connecting shaft IV (82).
7. The multi-purpose infusion bottle holder of claim 6, wherein: the multifunctional infusion bottle rack further comprises three cushions (92), and the three cushions (92) are respectively arranged on the seat framework (20), the backrest framework (30) and the front framework (80).
8. A multi-functional infusion bottle holder according to any one of claims 1-3, 5, 7, wherein: the multifunctional infusion bottle rack further comprises four groups of wheels (94), and the four groups of wheels (94) are respectively arranged at the front end and the rear end of the base (10).
9. A multi-functional infusion bottle holder according to any one of claims 1-3, 5, 7, wherein: the multifunctional infusion bottle rack further comprises a foot pedal (96), and the foot pedal (96) is detachably arranged at the front end of the base (10).
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