CN2638754Y - Rhinobyon for oxygen inhalation - Google Patents

Rhinobyon for oxygen inhalation Download PDF

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CN2638754Y
CN2638754Y CN 03271603 CN03271603U CN2638754Y CN 2638754 Y CN2638754 Y CN 2638754Y CN 03271603 CN03271603 CN 03271603 CN 03271603 U CN03271603 U CN 03271603U CN 2638754 Y CN2638754 Y CN 2638754Y
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孙庆美
韩绍伦
刘传方
延文秀
贾全胜
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The utility model provides a nose stopper for sucking oxygen, which belongs to the technical filed of medical treatment. Critical patient needs to insert a stomach tube from nose cavity to supply the nourishment at the same time of the oxygen suction, in such way, the two nose holes have inserting tubes, which will cause airflow is not smooth when the patient breathes and lead to the symptoms such as the breath difficulty, chest distress and breath shortness. The technical proposal of the utility model is that: the nose stopper 2 is connected with the oxygen catheter 4; a head ring 1 is fixed at the nose stopper 2, four nose stopper holes 3 are cut at the nose stopper 2. The utility model has the advantages that: the structure is novel and artful in accord with the breath need for human body. The critical patient not only can use the nose stopper to suck the oxygen, but also make the air enter into the nose cavity from the nose cavity, and discharge carbon dioxide, make the patient breathe smoothly, eliminate the symptom that the patient is difficult in breath.

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A kind of oxygen uptake is with having a stuffy nose
Technical field: this utility model relates to the medical device technical field, is that a kind of oxygen uptake is with having a stuffy nose more specifically.
Background technology: the critical patient needs to insert stomach tube to supplement the nutrients by nasal cavity oxygen uptake same often, and all there is intubate in such two nostrils, causes air-flow when breathing freely not increase the weight of patient respiration difficulty, the uncomfortable in chest and symptom of breathing hard.
Summary of the invention: for overcoming above-mentioned shortcoming, the purpose of this utility model is that a kind of oxygen uptake of design is with having a stuffy nose.Its technical scheme is: nasal obstruction 2 is connected with oxygen catheter 4, is fixed with headring 1 on the nasal obstruction 2, has four nasal obstruction holes 3 on the nasal obstruction 2.The advantage of this utility model is: the structural design novelty is ingenious, meets the human body respiration physiological need, and the critical patient is except that the oxygen uptake of having a stuffy nose with this, also make air enter nasal cavity by the nasal obstruction hole smoothly, and the discharge carbon dioxide makes patient respiratory smooth and easy, has improved the symptom of patient respiration difficulty.
Description of drawings: Fig. 1 front view, the view of Fig. 2 for making progress at Figure 1A.In the accompanying drawing: 1, headring, 2, nasal obstruction, 3, the nasal obstruction hole, 4, oxygen catheter.
The specific embodiment: headring 1 is inserted in patient's head, and nasal obstruction 2 is inserted patient's a nasal cavity, and oxygen is by oxygen catheter 4 and have a stuffy nose 2 to patient's oxygen supply, also enters patient's nasal cavity and oxygen mix by nasal obstruction hole 3 air simultaneously; Patient expired carbon dioxide is discharged in the atmosphere by nasal obstruction hole 3.

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1, a kind of oxygen uptake is characterized in that with having a stuffy nose: nasal obstruction (2) is connected with oxygen catheter (4), is fixed with headring (1) on the nasal obstruction (2), has four holes (3) of having a stuffy nose on the nasal obstruction (2).
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