KR101756468B1 - Shield pad for hwad and neck - Google Patents

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KR101756468B1
KR101756468B1 KR1020150049402A KR20150049402A KR101756468B1 KR 101756468 B1 KR101756468 B1 KR 101756468B1 KR 1020150049402 A KR1020150049402 A KR 1020150049402A KR 20150049402 A KR20150049402 A KR 20150049402A KR 101756468 B1 KR101756468 B1 KR 101756468B1
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Abstract

A head and neck shielding pad is disclosed. The head and neck shielding pad includes a first head and neck cover that is worn along the circumference of the user's neck and a second head and neck cover that is attached in a protruding manner between both ends of the first head and neck cover and covers a part of the head and the neck at the back of the user's head And a fixing member that fixes both ends of the first and second head cover in a state where the first and second head cover covers the user's head and neck.

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[0001] SHIELD PAD FOR HWAD AND NECK [0002]

The present invention relates to a head and neck shielding pad capable of shielding radiation in the head and neck portion of a user.

Generally, an X-ray equipment is an apparatus for imaging the inside of an object, that is, an anatomical structure, by sensing a radiation transmitted through a subject by a radiation detector, and is used for diagnosis of a patient or non- And the like.

However, the radiation emitted from the radiation source (X-ray source) has a harmful effect on the human body, even if a small amount of radiation is irradiated, the gene or the cell may be deformed and there is a risk of causing various cancers.

In addition, it is already known that when a genetic mutation occurs, it is not limited to one generation but inherited to the next generation, so it is important to prevent excessive radiation exposure or unnecessary exposure to radiation.

Therefore, it is important to protect the organs with anatomical structures irrespective of medical diagnosis or treatment, and to prevent radiation from being exposed to areas unnecessary for diagnosis.

However, although a variety of protective clothing is worn on the chest area by shielding the radiation, there is a problem in that it is difficult to effectively shield the radiation irradiated to the head and the neck part without shielding the radiation in the head and neck part of the user.

Patent Document 10-2015-0009812

An object of the present invention is to provide a head and neck shielding pad capable of effectively shielding radiation from the head and neck portion.

An embodiment of the present invention is a hair clipper comprising: a first head and neck cover that is worn along a circumference of a user's neck; a second head and neck cover that is attached to the head and neck portion of the user's head, And a fixing member for fixing both ends of the first and second head cover in a state where the first and second head cover are in contact with the user's head and neck.

The first and second head circumference covers are worn in contact with each other along a part of the circumference of the user's neck and have a first cover formed with a first protrusion at a portion where a part overlaps with one side of the second head circumference cover, And a second cover attached to the other side of the first and second cover parts in a state where the second cover part is overlapped with the second cover part.

The first protrusion and the second protrusion may be formed to cover the lower portion of the user's ear.

The fixing member may be a Velcro member that selectively attaches the first cover to the second cover.

And a sub cover attached to the second head and neck cover and detachably attached so as to protrude toward a back portion or a head portion of the user.

In an embodiment of the present invention, it is possible to effectively block the radiation from being absorbed by the larynx and the thyroid gland of the head and neck during a radiological examination process such as chest radiography. Therefore, it is possible to effectively prevent the side effect from being absorbed by the human body during the radiation examination process.

1 is a perspective view schematically showing a state in which a head and neck shield pad according to a first embodiment of the present invention is opened.
FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view schematically showing the head and the neck shield pad of FIG. 1; FIG.
FIG. 3 is a perspective view schematically showing a state in which the head and neck shield pad of FIG. 1 is worn on a user's head and neck.
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the wearing state of the head and neck shielding pad of FIG. 3 viewed from the other side.
5 is a perspective view schematically showing a state in which the first and second head circumference covers are connected to each other in a state where the head and the neck contraction pad are separated from the head and the neck.
6 is a plan view schematically showing a state in which a head and neck shield pad according to a second embodiment of the present invention is opened.
FIG. 7 is a plan view schematically showing a state in which the sub cover of the head and neck shield pad of FIG. 6 is unfolded.
8 is a perspective view schematically showing a head and neck shield pad according to a third embodiment of the present invention.

Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, which will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art to which the present invention pertains. The present invention may be embodied in many different forms and is not limited to the embodiments described herein. In order to clearly illustrate the present invention, parts not related to the description are omitted, and the same or similar components are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the specification.

The head and neck shield pad 100 described below is for shielding the radiation generated during the radiation examination at the head and neck part positions including the part of the throat, thyroid, etc. of the neck in the user's head. This will be described in detail below with reference to the drawings.

FIG. 1 is a perspective view schematically showing a state in which a head and a neck shield pad according to a first embodiment of the present invention is opened, FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view schematically showing a head and neck shield pad of FIG. 1, FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing the wearing state of the head and the neck shield pad shown in FIG. 3 from the other side. FIG. 4 is a perspective view schematically showing a state in which the head and the neck shield pads are worn on the user's head and neck.

As shown in FIGS. 1 to 4, the head and neck shield pad 100 according to the first embodiment of the present invention includes a first head and neck cover 10 to be worn along the circumference of a user's neck, A second head and neck cover 20 protruding from both ends of the first head and the second head cover 10 and covering a part of the head and the neck of the user's head, And a fixing member 30 for fixing the contacted state to the head and the neck.

The first head and neck cover 10 is worn around the user's neck and may be formed to have a strip-shaped long length to effectively surround the neck. The first head and neck cover 10 may be formed of a radiation shielding material to prevent radiation from being absorbed by the human body through the head and the neck during a radiation examination. Such a radiation shielding material can be coated with a radiation shielding material such as boron oxide on the first and second neck cover 10, and the radiation shielding material can be coated with a polymer resin or the like. These radiation shielding materials are well known and will not be described in more detail.

The first and second head cover 10 can be fixed by the fixing member 30 in a state of wrapping the neck and the neck of the neck.

5 is a perspective view schematically showing a state in which the first and second head circumference covers are connected to each other in a state where the head and the neck contraction pad are separated from the head and the neck.

5, the first head and neck cover 10 includes a first cover 11 that is worn in contact with a portion of the neck of the user in contact therewith, And a second cover 13 to be worn in a state of being worn.

The first cover 11 is formed to protrude in a strip shape on one side in a state in which the head and the neck shield pad 100 are flat and worn along the circumference of the user's neck. The first cover 11 may have a first protrusion 11a formed thereon and may be attached to the second cover 21 in a superposed state.

The second cover 13 is formed so as to protrude from a portion opposed to the first cover 11 in a state in which the head and the neck shield 100 are extended in a plane, and is worn along the rest of the user's neck. The second cover 13 may have a second protrusion 13a formed thereon and may be attached to the second neck cover 20 in a superposed state.

The first projecting portion 11a and the second projecting portion 13a protrude from the first cover 11 and the second cover 13 as described above so that radiation is irradiated at the head and neck portions of the lower portion of the user's ear For better shielding. In the present embodiment, the first protrusion 11a and the second protrusion 13a are exemplarily formed to have the same shape of a triangle. However, the first projecting portion 11a and the second projecting portion 13a are not necessarily limited to a triangular shape, and a protruding portion may be formed in a round shape or a round shape as a whole. The first projecting portion 11a and the second projecting portion 13a are fixed to the second head and neck cover 20.

The second head and neck cover 20 is formed of the same material as the first head and neck cover 10, and the first cover 11 and the second cover 13 can be fixed together. That is, the first and second covers 11 and 13 may be connected to the second head and neck cover 20 in such a state that the first and second covers 11 and 13 protrude from both sides of the head and neck shield 100 in a flat state.

The second head and neck cover 20 is formed to have a wider area than the first head and neck cover 10 and can be worn to protect the head and the neck in the back of the head of the user wearing the head and neck shield 100. [ In other words, the second head and neck cover 20 is formed to protrude upward from the first head and neck cover 10, so that it is possible to effectively shield the radiation from being absorbed into a part of the head and a part of the head and neck in the back of the user's head.

On the other hand, the fixing member 30 selectively connects one end of the first cover 11 and the second cover 13 constituting the first and second head cover 10 with each other. In this embodiment, Can be applied. Therefore, it is possible for the user to position the second and second head cover 20 in the back part of the head in a state where the head and neck shield 100 is extended, and to securely fix the wearing state using the Velcro.

As described above, the head and neck shield pad 100 can effectively block the radiation from being absorbed by the larynx and the thyroid, etc. of the head and neck during a radiological examination process such as chest radiography, It is possible to effectively prevent side effects from being absorbed.

And a sub cover (40) detachably attached to the second head and neck cover (20).

The sub cover 40 may be selectively removably attached at a central portion of the second head and neck cover 20. In this embodiment, the sub cover 40 can be attached to the second head and neck cover 20 selectively by a Velcro member.

The sub cover 40 is illustratively described as being attached to protrude downward from the central portion of the second head circumference cover 20. This is for effectively shielding the radiation irradiated to the esophagus using the sub-cover 40. However, the sub cover 40 protrudes downwardly of the second head circumference cover 20 and is not necessarily limited thereto, but may be detachably projected upward.

As such, the sub cover 40 is attached in a protruding state to the outside of the second head and neck cover 20, and the radiation is radiated from the first head and the neck and the second head and the second head cover 20 It is possible to shield effectively.

FIG. 6 is a plan view schematically showing a state in which a head and neck shield pad according to a second embodiment of the present invention is opened, and FIG. 7 is a plan view schematically showing a state in which a sub cover of the head and neck shield pad shown in FIG. 6 is unfolded. 1 to 5 denote the same members having the same function. Hereinafter, detailed description of the same reference numerals will be omitted. 1 to 5 denote the same members having the same function. Hereinafter, detailed description of the same reference numerals will be omitted.

6 and 7, in the head and the neck shield pad 200 according to the third embodiment of the present invention, an extension cover 110 capable of changing the width is formed at an edge portion of the first head and neck cover 10 .

The extension cover 110 is foldably extendable from an edge portion of the first head and neck cover 10 so that the extension cover 110 can be folded to the first head and neck cover 10 by the Velcro member 111 Lt; / RTI >

Therefore, the extension cover 110 can vary the width of the first and second head cover 10, and it is possible to change the wear size according to the user, thereby enabling stable radiation shielding action.

8 is a perspective view schematically showing a head and neck shield pad according to a third embodiment of the present invention. 1 to 7 denote the same members having the same function. Hereinafter, detailed description of the same reference numerals will be omitted.

As shown in FIG. 8, the head and neck shield pad 300 according to the third embodiment of the present invention is formed with a shielding coating portion 210.

The shielding coating portion 210 can be coated with lead on the surface of the head and neck shielding pad 300. Thus, the material of the lead of the shielding coating portion 210 enables effective radiation shielding.

The present invention has been described above with reference to the embodiments shown in the drawings. However, the present invention is not limited thereto, and various modifications or other embodiments falling within the scope of the present invention are possible by those skilled in the art.

10 ... first head and neck cover 11 ... first cover
11a .. First protrusion 13 ... Second cover
13a .. Second protrusion 20 ... Second head and neck cover
30 ... fixing member 40 ... sub cover
110 .. Extension cover 210 .. Shielding coating part

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A first head and neck cover that is worn around the user ' s neck;
A second head and neck cover protruding from between the opposite ends of the first head and neck cover and covering a part of the head and the neck of the user's head; And
A fixing member for fixing both ends of the first and second head cover in a state where the first and second head cover covers the user's head and neck;
Lt; / RTI >
The first and second head cover
A first cover which is worn in contact with a part of a circumference of a user's neck and in which a first protrusion is formed at a portion where a part of the second head circumference cover overlaps with the first cover;
A second cover to which a part of the second cover is attached in a superimposed manner on the other side of the second head circumference cover and a second protrusion which is in contact with the second head circumference cover is formed;
/ RTI >
Wherein the first protrusion and the second protrusion are formed to cover a lower portion of the ear of the user.
delete The method according to claim 1,
Wherein the fixing member is a Velcro member that selectively attaches the first cover to the second cover.
The method according to claim 1,
And a sub cover attached to the second head and neck cover and detachably attached to the back or head of the user so as to protrude toward the back or head of the user.
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