CN216536786U - Auxiliary device for holding chopsticks - Google Patents

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CN216536786U
CN216536786U CN202122393178.5U CN202122393178U CN216536786U CN 216536786 U CN216536786 U CN 216536786U CN 202122393178 U CN202122393178 U CN 202122393178U CN 216536786 U CN216536786 U CN 216536786U
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杨莉
左路路
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The utility model provides a chopstick holding auxiliary device, comprising: the finger stall comprises a first fixed finger stall and a second fixed finger stall, wherein the first fixed finger stall and the second fixed finger stall are respectively provided with at least one sleeve, and a through hole is formed in each sleeve for a finger to penetrate through; the first chopstick inserting part is connected with the first fixed finger stall, the second chopstick inserting part is connected with the second fixed finger stall, the first chopstick inserting part is provided with a first slot, and the second chopstick inserting part is provided with a second slot; the connecting part is arranged between the first fixed finger stall and the second fixed finger stall and is used for detachably connecting the first fixed finger stall and the second fixed finger stall. The utility model can meet the requirements of patients with different obstacles, can assist the chopstick holders with inconvenient hands to operate easily and stably, and is convenient to clean the chopsticks. Therefore, the utility model has simple structure and strong practicability, can effectively improve the chopstick holding operation capability of patients and enhance the self-confidence of rehabilitation.

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Auxiliary device for holding chopsticks
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of rehabilitation instruments, in particular to a chopstick holding auxiliary device.
Background
According to the report of the world health organization, 80% of stroke patients have different degrees of limb dysfunction, and with the intervention of rehabilitation therapy, some patients have different degrees of recovery in terms of limb function within 6 months. However, over 60% of patients still leave with upper limb dysfunction, especially hand dysfunction, after a chronic period of entry. Statistics show that only 15% of patients can recover about half of the hand function after stroke, and only 3% of patients can recover over 70% of the original hand function.
In the current market, most of chopstick holding auxiliary tools are designed for healthy ordinary people (such as children training chopsticks and old people auxiliary chopsticks), and are very inconvenient for special people with high finger tension, weak muscle strength and the like.
Therefore, there is a need to design a new chopstick holding auxiliary device to overcome the above-mentioned drawbacks.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The utility model aims to provide a chopstick holding auxiliary device which can effectively improve the chopstick holding operation capability of a patient.
To achieve the above object, the present invention provides a chopstick holding assisting device, comprising: the first fixed fingerstall and the second fixed fingerstall are respectively provided with at least one sleeve, and a through hole is formed in each sleeve for a finger to penetrate through; the first chopstick inserting part is connected with the first fixed finger stall, the second chopstick inserting part is connected with the second fixed finger stall, the first chopstick inserting part is provided with a first slot, and the second chopstick inserting part is provided with a second slot; the connecting part is arranged between the first fixed finger stall and the second fixed finger stall and is used for detachably connecting the first fixed finger stall and the second fixed finger stall.
Preferably, the first fixed finger stall is provided with a sleeve, and the second fixed finger stall is provided with two sleeves; the first fixed finger sleeve is used for fixing a thumb, and the second fixed finger sleeve is used for fixing an index finger and a middle finger.
Preferably, the two sleeves of the second fixed finger stall are integrally formed or detachably connected.
Preferably, the length of the first fixing finger stall and the second fixing finger stall is 4cm to 5 cm.
Preferably, the inner diameter of the first fixing finger sleeve and the second fixing finger sleeve is 6cm to 8 cm.
Preferably, the first fixed finger stall is connected with the first chopstick inserting portion, and the second fixed finger stall is connected with the second chopstick inserting portion in a detachable connection mode.
Preferably, an included angle of 30-45 degrees is formed between the first fixed finger sleeve and the first chopstick inserting portion and between the second fixed finger sleeve and the second chopstick inserting portion respectively.
Preferably, the connecting portion comprises a spring and/or a zipper.
Preferably, the chopstick holding auxiliary device further comprises: the first chopstick rod is inserted into the first chopstick inserting portion through the first inserting groove, and the second chopstick rod is inserted into the second chopstick inserting portion through the second inserting groove.
Preferably, the clamping ends of the first chopstick rod and the second chopstick rod are provided with anti-skidding structures.
Compared with the prior art, the chopstick holding auxiliary device provided by the utility model is provided with the first fixed finger sleeve and the second fixed finger sleeve which can be separated, and the first chopstick inserting part and the second chopstick inserting part which can be detached, so that the chopstick holding auxiliary device can meet the requirements of patients with different obstacles, can assist a chopstick holder with inconvenient hands to easily and stably operate, and is convenient for cleaning chopsticks. Therefore, the chopstick holder has a simple structure and strong practicability, and can effectively improve the chopstick holding operation capability of patients and enhance the self-confidence of rehabilitation.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic structural view of a chopstick holding auxiliary device provided by an embodiment of the present invention.
Detailed Description
In order to further understand the objects, structures, features and functions of the present invention, the following embodiments are described in detail.
Certain terms are used throughout the description and following claims to refer to particular components. As one of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate, manufacturers may refer to a component by different names. The present specification and claims do not intend to distinguish between components that differ in name but not function. In the following description and in the claims, the terms "include" and "comprise" are used in an open-ended fashion, and thus should be interpreted to mean "include, but not limited to.
Referring to fig. 1, fig. 1 is a schematic structural view of a chopstick holding auxiliary device 10 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
As shown in fig. 1, the present invention provides a chopstick holding auxiliary device 10, comprising: a first fixed finger stall 100, a second fixed finger stall 200, a first chopstick inserting part 101, a second chopstick inserting part 201 and a connecting part 300; wherein, the first and second fixed finger cot 100 and 200 respectively have at least one sleeve, the sleeve has a through hole for the finger to pass through; the first chopstick inserting part 101 is connected to the first fixed finger stall 100, the second chopstick inserting part 201 is connected to the second fixed finger stall 200, the first chopstick inserting part 101 is provided with a first slot, and the second chopstick inserting part 201 is provided with a second slot; the connecting portion 300 is disposed between the first fixing finger stall 100 and the second fixing finger stall 200 to detachably connect the first fixing finger stall 100 and the second fixing finger stall 200.
As shown in fig. 1, in one embodiment, the first fixing finger stall 100 has one sleeve, the second fixing finger stall 200 has two sleeves, the first fixing finger stall 100 is used for fixing the thumb, and the second fixing finger stall 200 is used for fixing the index finger and the stop; the two sleeves of the second fixing finger sleeve 200 may be integrally formed or detachably connected.
Preferably, the second chopstick inserting portion 201 can be flexibly disposed on a sleeve corresponding to the index finger or the middle finger, and the user can assemble and disassemble the second chopstick inserting portion 201 according to the rehabilitation condition of the index finger or the middle finger, so as to perform rehabilitation exercises for different fingers.
Specifically, the length of the first fixing finger stall 100 and the second fixing finger stall 200 may be 4cm to 5cm, for example, the length of the first fixing finger stall 100 may be about 4cm corresponding to a thumb, the length of the second fixing finger stall 200 may be about 5cm corresponding to an index finger and/or a middle finger, and the length of the sleeve in the first fixing finger stall 100 and the second fixing finger stall 200 may be determined according to actual requirements, which is not limited thereto.
In addition, the inner diameters of the first fixing finger stall 100 and the second fixing finger stall 200 may be 6cm to 8cm, for example, the inner diameter of the first fixing finger stall 100 corresponding to a thumb is relatively large, and may be about 8cm, the inner diameter of the second fixing finger stall 200 corresponding to a forefinger and/or a stop may be about 6cm, the inner diameters of the sleeves in the first fixing finger stall 100 and the second fixing finger stall 200 may be determined according to actual requirements, or the sleeves may be wound and adjusted by a magic tape, which is not limited thereto.
In one embodiment, the first fixing finger sleeve 100 and the first chopstick inserting portion 101, and the second fixing finger sleeve 200 and the second chopstick inserting portion 201 are connected in a detachable connection manner. For example, the fixing finger sleeve and the chopstick inserting portion may be connected by inserting, screwing, or the like, but the utility model is not limited thereto.
In an embodiment, the included angles between the first fixing finger stall 100 and the first chopstick inserting portion 101 and between the second fixing finger stall 200 and the second chopstick inserting portion 201 are 30 to 45 degrees, and it can be understood that the included angles between the fixing finger stall and the chopstick inserting portion are set to better conform to the mechanical posture of using chopsticks, which is helpful for a patient to form muscle memory habit, and is convenient for being separated from an auxiliary device at the later stage, and the chopstick holding operation is independent.
In an embodiment, the fixing finger sleeves may be made of plastic or other hard materials, the first fixing finger sleeve 100 and the second fixing finger sleeve 200 are connected by a spring and/or a zipper, and the spring is arranged to effectively tighten the thumb and the forefinger, so as to further enhance the rehabilitation exercise of the patient.
Preferably, the chopstick holding auxiliary device 10 may further include: a first chopstick rod 110 and a second chopstick rod 210, wherein the first chopstick rod 110 is inserted into the first chopstick inserting part 101 through the first slot, and the second chopstick rod 210 is inserted into the second chopstick inserting part 201 through the second slot; further, the clamping ends of the first chopstick bar 110 and the second chopstick bar 210 are provided with anti-slip structures 400.
The anti-slip structure 400 may be a structure improvement on the holding end of the chopstick rod, for example, a structure such as a sawtooth and a protrusion is disposed on the end, or a silica gel anti-slip cover is added on the holding end of the chopstick rod, which is not limited in the present invention. The device can improve the success rate of the patient for picking up the dishes and eating, so that the brain of the patient can obtain positive feedback, the possibility of nerve loop reconstruction is improved, the psychological appeal of the patient is met, and the confidence of the rehabilitation training of the patient is enhanced.
In summary, the auxiliary chopstick holding device 10 provided by the present invention has the first and second fixing finger sleeves 100 and 200, which are separable, and the first and second detachable chopstick inserting portions 101 and 201, so as to meet the requirements of patients with various disorders, assist the user with inconvenient hands to easily and stably operate, and facilitate the cleaning of chopsticks. Therefore, the chopstick holder has a simple structure and strong practicability, and can effectively improve the chopstick holding operation capability of patients and enhance the self-confidence of rehabilitation.
The present invention has been described in relation to the above embodiments, which are only exemplary of the implementation of the present invention. It should be noted that the disclosed embodiments do not limit the scope of the utility model. Rather, it is intended that all such modifications and variations be included within the spirit and scope of this invention.

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1. A chopstick holding assist device, comprising:
the first fixed fingerstall and the second fixed fingerstall are respectively provided with at least one sleeve, and a through hole is formed in each sleeve for a finger to penetrate through;
the first chopstick inserting part is connected to the first fixed finger sleeve, the second chopstick inserting part is connected to the second fixed finger sleeve, the first chopstick inserting part is provided with a first inserting groove, and the second chopstick inserting part is provided with a second inserting groove;
the connecting part is arranged between the first fixed finger stall and the second fixed finger stall and is used for detachably connecting the first fixed finger stall and the second fixed finger stall;
wherein, the first slot and the second slot are used for inserting the chopstick rod.
2. The chopstick holding aid of claim 1, wherein the first securing finger cuff has one sleeve, the second securing finger cuff has two sleeves; the first fixed finger sleeve is used for fixing a thumb, and the second fixed finger sleeve is used for fixing an index finger and a middle finger.
3. The chopstick holding aid of claim 2, wherein the two sleeves of the second fixed finger sleeve are integrally formed or detachably connected.
4. The chopstick-holding aid of claim 1, wherein the length of the first and second securing finger sleeves is 4cm to 5 cm.
5. The chopstick-holding aid of claim 1, wherein the inner diameter of the first and second securing finger sleeves is 6cm to 8 cm.
6. The chopstick holding auxiliary device as recited in claim 1, wherein the first fixed finger sleeve and the first chopstick inserting portion, the second fixed finger sleeve and the second chopstick inserting portion are detachably connected.
7. The chopstick holding auxiliary device as recited in claim 1, wherein an included angle of 30 ° to 45 ° is respectively formed between the first fixing finger sleeve and the first chopstick inserting portion, and between the second fixing finger sleeve and the second chopstick inserting portion.
8. The chopstick holding aid of claim 1, wherein the connecting portion comprises a spring and/or a zipper.
9. The chopstick holding aid of claim 1, further comprising: the first chopstick rod is inserted into the first chopstick inserting portion through the first inserting groove, and the second chopstick rod is inserted into the second chopstick inserting portion through the second inserting groove.
10. The chopstick holding auxiliary device of claim 9, wherein the clamping ends of the first chopstick rod and the second chopstick rod are provided with anti-slip structures.
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