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CN-224220334-U - Transfer stretcher for psychiatric patient

CN224220334UCN 224220334 UCN224220334 UCN 224220334UCN-224220334-U

Abstract

The utility model discloses a transfer stretcher for psychiatric patients, which comprises a fixed rod and an installation rod arranged opposite to the fixed rod, wherein supporting belts are arranged on the fixed rod at intervals, one ends of the supporting belts are fixed on the fixed rod, the other ends of the supporting belts are connected with a supporting rod, and the supporting rod penetrates through the installation rod and is clamped in a limiting groove of the installation rod. When the patient needs to be transferred onto the stretcher, the patient can be directly lifted onto the stretcher firstly, then the abutting rod is rotated so as to conveniently pull the abutting rod and the supporting belt away from the mounting rod and continue to pull away from the lower part of the patient, and then the patient can be transferred onto the stretcher more easily, so that the damage to the patient caused by the large-scale carrying action is reduced, and the transferring operation is more labor-saving and convenient.

Inventors

  • HU YONGWEI

Assignees

  • 金华市第二医院

Dates

Publication Date
20260512
Application Date
20250422

Claims (7)

  1. 1. The transfer stretcher for the psychiatric patients comprises a fixing rod (1) and an installation rod (2) which is arranged opposite to the fixing rod (1), and is characterized in that supporting belts (11) are arranged on the fixing rod (1) at intervals, one ends of the supporting belts (11) are fixed on the fixing rod (1), the other ends of the supporting belts (11) are connected with a supporting rod (12), and the supporting rod (12) penetrates through the installation rod (2) and is clamped in a limiting groove (23) of the installation rod (2).
  2. 2. The transfer stretcher for psychiatric patients according to claim 1, characterized in that an end surface (24) is provided on one side of the mounting bar (2), and a stop bar (3) positioned outside the limit groove (23) is rotatably provided on the end surface (24).
  3. 3. The transfer stretcher for psychiatric patients according to claim 2, characterized in that the stop lever (3) is fixed with a magnet (31), the end surface (24) is provided with a magnet I (241) corresponding to the magnet (31), and the stop lever (3) is positioned outside the limit groove (23) when the magnet I (241) is magnetically attracted by the magnet (31).
  4. 4. The transfer stretcher for psychiatric patients according to claim 3, characterized in that the end surface (24) is provided with a magnet II (242) corresponding to the magnet (31), and the stop lever (3) rotates away from the limit groove (23) when the magnet II (242) is magnetically attracted by the magnet (31).
  5. 5. The transfer stretcher for the psychiatric patients according to claim 1, characterized in that the mounting rod (2) is provided with through holes (22), the through holes (22) are arranged in one-to-one correspondence with the limit grooves (23), and the supporting rod (12) passes through the through holes (22) and is clamped in the limit grooves (23).
  6. 6. The transfer stretcher for psychiatric patients according to claim 2, characterized in that the bar (3) is provided with a rotating shaft (32) rotatably connected to the mounting bar (2), and the bar (3) and the fixing bar (1) are respectively provided at both sides of the mounting bar (2).
  7. 7. The transfer stretcher for psychiatric patients according to claim 1, characterized in that handles (21) are provided at both ends of the mounting bar (2).

Description

Transfer stretcher for psychiatric patient Technical Field The utility model relates to the technical field of medical equipment, in particular to a transfer stretcher for psychiatric patients. Background A stretcher is a device for transferring a patient, which is easy to cause inconvenience in transferring the patient to a stretcher, because the patient may be in an unconscious or involuntary state when a psychiatrist moves the patient, requires a plurality of persons to cooperate to transfer the patient, and consumes a great deal of physical power of a transfer person during the transfer, and may cause secondary injury to the patient. Disclosure of utility model The utility model aims to overcome the defects of the prior art and provide a transfer stretcher for psychiatric patients. In order to achieve the above purpose, the present utility model adopts the following technical scheme: The utility model provides a psychiatric patient is with shifting stretcher, includes dead lever and the installation pole that sets up relatively with the dead lever, the interval is provided with the supporting belt on the dead lever, supporting belt one end is fixed in on the dead lever, the supporting belt other end is connected the butt pole, the butt pole runs through the installation pole and the joint is in the spacing inslot of installation pole. Preferably, one side of the mounting rod is provided with an end face, and a baffle rod positioned outside the limiting groove is rotatably arranged on the end face. Preferably, the stop lever is fixed with a magnetic block, the end face is provided with a first magnet corresponding to the magnetic block, and the stop lever is positioned at the outer side of the limit groove when the magnetic block magnetically attracts the magnetic body. Preferably, a second magnet corresponding to the magnet is arranged on the end face, and the stop lever rotates away from the limit groove when the magnet is magnetically attracted to the second magnet. Preferably, the mounting rod is provided with through holes, the through holes and the limiting grooves are arranged in one-to-one correspondence, and the abutting rod penetrates through the through holes and is clamped in the limiting grooves. Preferably, the baffle rod is provided with a rotating shaft rotatably connected to the mounting rod, and the baffle rod and the fixing rod are respectively arranged at two sides of the mounting rod. Preferably, handles are arranged at two ends of the mounting rod. The beneficial effects of the utility model are as follows: The supporting belts are arranged on the fixing rods at intervals, the supporting belts are installed in the limit grooves of the mounting rods through the abutting-connection rods in a clamping mode, at this time, patients can be supported and transferred through the supporting belts, when the patients need to be transferred onto the stretcher, the patients can be directly lifted onto the stretcher, the abutting-connection rods are rotated so that the abutting-connection rods and the supporting belts can be conveniently pulled away from the mounting rods and continuously pulled away from the lower portions of the patients, the patients can be easily transferred onto the stretcher, injuries to the patients caused by great carrying actions are reduced, and the transferring operation is more labor-saving and convenient. Drawings FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a state I of the present utility model; FIG. 2 is an enlarged schematic view of FIG. 1 at A; FIG. 3 is a second state diagram of the present utility model; FIG. 4 is an enlarged schematic view at B in FIG. 3; fig. 5 is a third state diagram of the present utility model. In the figure, a fixed rod 1, a supporting belt 11, a supporting rod 12, a mounting rod 2, a handle 21, a through hole 22, a limit groove 23, an end face 24, a first magnet 241, a second magnet 242, a baffle rod 3, a magnetic block 31 and a rotating shaft 32 are shown. Detailed Description The utility model is further described with reference to the drawings and detailed description which follow: In the description of the present specification, the azimuth or positional relationship indicated by the terms "upper", "lower", "left", "right", etc., are based on the azimuth or positional relationship shown in the drawings, and are merely for convenience of description and simplification of the description, and do not indicate or imply that the apparatus or unit referred to must have a specific direction, be constructed and operated in a specific azimuth, and thus should not be construed as limiting the present utility model. As shown in fig. 1-5, a transfer stretcher for a psychiatric patient comprises a fixing rod 1 and an installation rod 2 which is arranged opposite to the fixing rod 1, wherein the fixing rod 1 and the installation rod 2 are parallel to each other and are distributed at intervals, the fixing rod 1 and the installation rod 2 are the same in len