CN216169128U - Auxiliary treatment device for artificial respiration - Google Patents

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CN216169128U
CN216169128U CN202122583316.6U CN202122583316U CN216169128U CN 216169128 U CN216169128 U CN 216169128U CN 202122583316 U CN202122583316 U CN 202122583316U CN 216169128 U CN216169128 U CN 216169128U
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唐灵芝
黄仕兰
林新文
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The utility model relates to an auxiliary treatment device for artificial respiration, which comprises a neck support, a ventilation connecting pipe, a suction pump and a gear rod, wherein a backward extending part is arranged at the bottom end of the back of the neck support, a vertical channel penetrating through the inner cavity of the extending part is arranged in the center of the extending part, a threaded rod is movably arranged on the vertical channel, the top of the threaded rod is connected with a head pad, a transverse channel communicated with the vertical channel is arranged on one side of the extending part, and the gear rod penetrates through the transverse channel to be matched and connected with a rotating shaft of the threaded rod; the air-intake-sealed type suction device is characterized in that the air-intake connecting pipe and the suction pump are respectively connected to the left side and the right side of the neck support through bendable metal pipes, an air-intake-sealed mask is arranged at the front end of the air-intake connecting pipe, the suction pump is a needle cylinder type suction pump, and the front end of the suction pump is connected with a flexible hose. The utility model can clean foreign matters in the oral cavity and the throat of a patient, simultaneously ensure that a rescuer does not contact secretion with the patient, isolate cross infection and eliminate psychological concerns of the rescuer.

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Auxiliary treatment device for artificial respiration
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of medical instruments, in particular to an auxiliary treatment device for artificial respiration.
Background
Artificial respiration (cpr), a first aid method for spontaneous breathing cessation. Air is made to enter the lung rhythmically by free hand or mechanical means, and then the air entering the lung is exhaled by the elastic retractive force of the thoracic cage and the lung tissue, and so on in cycles to replace spontaneous breathing.
In the actual operation procedure, the patient should be put in a lying position and the respiratory tract should be cleaned, such as vomit, sputum or aspiration. In addition, the airway is opened, i.e. the head-up chin-raising method. After the air passage is opened, the nostril is pinched, the breathing is calm, and the artificial respiration is carried out according to a certain frequency from mouth to mouth.
Artificial respiration is an emergency operation in an emergency, in a non-medical area, if people with respiratory cardiac arrest suddenly exist, a breathing machine and cardiopulmonary resuscitation equipment are not easy to find, and the medical equipment is high in cost and difficult to popularize and release on a large scale in public places. In emergency situations, the rescue personnel may face major difficulties: on the one hand, on the basis of psychological factors, and on the other hand, the reluctance to contact the secretions of the patient, and the fear of cross-infection. Before artificial respiration, the head of a patient needs to be protected, the pitch angle needs to be adjusted, and foreign matters at the throat need to be cleaned. For non-medical personnel, the operations are difficult to ensure the standardization and the correctness, and secondary harm can be caused to the patient.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The utility model provides an auxiliary treatment device for artificial respiration, which aims to solve the technical problems.
In order to achieve the purpose, the technical scheme adopted by the utility model is as follows:
an auxiliary treatment device for artificial respiration comprises a neck support, a ventilation connecting pipe, a suction pump and a gear rod, wherein a backward extending part is arranged at the bottom end of the rear part of the neck support, a vertical channel penetrating through the inner cavity of the extending part is arranged in the center of the extending part, a threaded rod is movably arranged on the vertical channel, the top of the threaded rod is connected with a head pad, a transverse channel communicated with the vertical channel is arranged on one side of the extending part, and the gear rod penetrates through the transverse channel to be connected with a rotating shaft of the threaded rod in a matched manner;
the air-intake-sealed type suction device is characterized in that the air-intake connecting pipe and the suction pump are respectively connected to the left side and the right side of the neck support through bendable metal pipes, an air-intake-sealed mask is arranged at the front end of the air-intake connecting pipe, the suction pump is a needle cylinder type suction pump, and the front end of the suction pump is connected with a flexible hose.
Furthermore, a one-way ventilation valve is arranged in the inner cavity of the ventilation connecting pipe, and gas flows from the tail end of the ventilation connecting pipe to the end of the air inlet sealing opening cover.
Furthermore, the tail end of the ventilation connecting pipe is also sleeved with a latex ring.
Further, the two bent metal pipes are respectively connected to the ventilation connecting pipe and the side wall of the suction pump.
Furthermore, the bendable metal pipe is made of carbon steel with a rubber sleeve sleeved outside.
Further, the tail end of the gear rod is provided with a rotary disc suitable for being screwed by hands.
Furthermore, the neck brace is the arc form of with human neck adaptation.
Further, the surfaces of the neck support and the head pad are covered with a layer of soft rubber pad.
Compared with the prior art, the utility model has the following beneficial effects:
1. the utility model can clean foreign matters in the oral cavity and the throat of a patient, simultaneously ensure that a rescuer does not contact with secretion of the patient, isolate cross infection and eliminate psychological concerns of the rescuer;
2. the utility model can protect the head of the patient in the rescue process, standardizes the rescue posture and ensures the optimal rescue effect;
3. the utility model has simple structure, convenient operation, low cost, easy large-scale placement in public places and convenient use.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic structural view of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a rear perspective view of the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a partial schematic view of a gear rod in mating connection with a threaded rod;
the attached drawings are as follows: 1-neck support, 2-extension part, 3-headrest, 4-rotary table, 5-bending metal tube, 6-ventilation connecting tube, 7-air inlet sealing mask, 8-latex ring, 9-suction pump, 10-flexible hose, 301-threaded rod and 401-gear rod.
Detailed Description
In order to make the objects, technical solutions and advantages of the present invention more apparent, the present invention is further described in detail below with reference to examples and accompanying drawings, and the exemplary embodiments and descriptions thereof are only used for explaining the present invention and are not meant to limit the present invention.
Example one
As shown in fig. 1, 2 and 3, the auxiliary treatment device for artificial respiration disclosed by the utility model comprises a neck support 1, a ventilation connecting pipe 6, a suction pump 9 and a gear rod 401, wherein a backward extension part 2 is arranged at the bottom end of the rear part of the neck support 1, a vertical channel penetrating through the inner cavity of the extension part 2 is arranged in the center of the extension part 2, a threaded rod 301 is movably arranged on the vertical channel, the top of the threaded rod 301 is connected with a head cushion 3, a transverse channel communicated with the vertical channel is arranged at one side of the extension part 2, and the gear rod 401 passes through the transverse channel and is in matched connection with the rotating shaft of the threaded rod 301.
The rack of the gear rod 401 is parallel to the axis of the gear rod 401 and is arranged at the front half end of the gear rod 401, the thread of the threaded rod 301 surrounds the axis of the threaded rod 301 and is arranged at the lower end of the threaded rod 301, and the rack of the gear rod 401 is in contact fit with the thread of the threaded rod 301 to rotate.
The air-intake-sealed neck collar is characterized in that the air-intake connecting pipe 6 and the suction pump 9 are respectively connected to the left side and the right side of the neck collar 1 through a bendable metal pipe 5, an air-intake-sealed mask 7 is arranged at the front end of the air-intake connecting pipe 6, the suction pump 9 is a needle cylinder type suction pump, and the front end of the suction pump 9 is connected with a telescopic hose 10.
The inner cavity of the ventilation connecting pipe 6 is also provided with a one-way ventilation valve, and gas flows from the tail end of the ventilation connecting pipe 6 to the end of the air inlet sealing opening cover 7. Prevent the saliva of the patient from entering the mouth of the rescuer from the ventilating connecting pipe 6, and can effectively play a role in isolation and protection for the rescuer.
The tail end of the ventilation connecting pipe 6 is also sleeved with a latex ring 8, so that the comfort level of a rescuer in the rescue process is improved, and the air tightness is improved as well as the air inlet sealing opening cover 7.
The two bent metal pipes 5 are connected to the side walls of the ventilation connecting pipe 6 and the suction pump 9, respectively. The bent metal tube 5 can be pulled and adjusted at will, can keep the deformed shape when no external force is applied, does not need to be held in the rescue process, and vacates an operation space for rescuers.
The bendable metal pipe 5 is made of carbon steel with a rubber sleeve sleeved outside.
The end of the gear rod 401 is provided with a rotary disc 4 suitable for being screwed by hand, and the rotary disc 4 is rotated to adjust the height of the head cushion 3 by controlling the lifting of the threaded rod 301, so as to protect the head of the patient and match the posture of the patient during the rescue process.
The neck support 1 is arc-shaped and matched with the neck of a human body.
The surfaces of the neck support 1 and the head pad 3 are covered with a layer of soft rubber pad, so that the discomfort of the contact surface of a patient is relieved.
Example two
On the basis of the first embodiment, the present embodiment provides a specific implementation procedure of an auxiliary treatment device for artificial respiration.
The specific implementation principle flow is as follows:
the neck and the head of the patient are slightly supported, the neck support is pushed into the lower part of the neck of the patient from the side surface, the neck of the patient is positioned on the neck support, and the head of the patient is positioned on the head pad. The mouth of the patient is broken off, whether foreign matters, vomitus or sputum are in the respiratory tract is observed, the larger foreign matters such as false teeth are directly taken out by hands, the fluid liquid is drawn out by stretching the flexible hose into the respiratory tract of the patient and drawing the suction pump. Then the height of the head is reduced by twisting the rotary disc, so that the head is leaned backwards, and the air channel is opened. The mouth of the patient is opened, the air inlet sealing mask is covered around the lips of the patient, the nose of the patient is pinched, and one end of the latex ring is blown to finish the treatment operation.
The air enters the air inlet sealing mask through the one-way ventilation valve in the ventilation connecting pipe, the air pressure in the air inlet sealing mask rises, and the air enters the lung of the patient to realize artificial respiration of the patient. The head of the patient is lifted by twisting the turntable, so that the air inlet sealing mask is separated from the lips of the patient, the air pressure is reduced, the air in the lung of the patient is exhausted, and the artificial expiration of the patient is realized.
The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential attributes thereof, and it is therefore intended that all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the utility model be considered as within the following claims.

Claims (8)

1. A supplementary treatment device for artificial respiration which is characterized in that: the neck support comprises a neck support, a ventilation connecting pipe, a suction pump and a gear rod, wherein a backward extending part is arranged at the bottom end of the rear part of the neck support, a vertical channel penetrating through the inner cavity of the extending part is arranged in the center of the extending part, a threaded rod is movably arranged on the vertical channel, the top of the threaded rod is connected with a headrest, a transverse channel communicated with the vertical channel is arranged on one side of the extending part, and the gear rod penetrates through the transverse channel and is connected with a rotating shaft of the threaded rod in a matched manner;
the air-intake-sealed type suction device is characterized in that the air-intake connecting pipe and the suction pump are respectively connected to the left side and the right side of the neck support through bendable metal pipes, an air-intake-sealed mask is arranged at the front end of the air-intake connecting pipe, the suction pump is a needle cylinder type suction pump, and the front end of the suction pump is connected with a flexible hose.
2. An aid for artificial respiration as claimed in claim 1, wherein: the inner cavity of the ventilation connecting pipe is also provided with a one-way ventilation valve, and gas flows from the tail end of the ventilation connecting pipe to the end of the air inlet sealing opening cover.
3. An aid for artificial respiration as claimed in claim 1, wherein: the tail end of the ventilation connecting pipe is also sleeved with a latex ring.
4. An aid for artificial respiration as claimed in claim 1, wherein: the two bent metal pipes are respectively connected with the ventilation connecting pipe and the side wall of the suction pump.
5. An aid for artificial respiration as claimed in claim 1, wherein: the bendable metal pipe is made of carbon steel with a rubber sleeve sleeved outside.
6. An aid for artificial respiration as claimed in claim 1, wherein: the end of the gear rod is provided with a rotary disc suitable for being screwed by hand.
7. An aid for artificial respiration as claimed in claim 1, wherein: the neck brace is the arc form of with human neck adaptation.
8. An aid for artificial respiration as claimed in claim 1, wherein: the surfaces of the neck support and the head pad are covered with a layer of soft rubber pad.
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