KR-20260062332-A - U-shaped an IV pack
Abstract
The present invention relates to a U-shaped fluid pack, and more specifically, to a U-shaped fluid pack that can be used as a general fluid pack and then carried by hanging it around the neck without a stand when moving. The U-shaped fluid pack of the present invention is characterized by comprising: a container portion capable of holding a solution; a mounting portion coupled to the upper center of the container portion and capable of being hung on a hook; and a hanging portion coupled to the upper part of the mounting portion and capable of being hung around the neck during movement.
Inventors
- 문예린
Assignees
- 문예린
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260507
- Application Date
- 20241029
Claims (4)
- A container part capable of holding a solution; A U-shaped fluid pack comprising: a mounting portion coupled to the upper center of the container portion and capable of being hung on a hook; and a hanging portion coupled to the upper part of the mounting portion and capable of being hung around the neck during transport.
- In Article 1, A U-shaped fluid pack including a sealing part that is coupled to the end of the hanging part and can block the hanging part after air is injected when hung around the neck.
- A U-shaped fluid pack according to claim 1, comprising a tear-off portion connected to the lower end of one side of the hanging portion so that the hanging portion can be easily torn off.
- In Article 1, A U-shaped fluid pack including a tie portion that is open on the left side of the mounting portion to connect the hanging portion and the container portion, allowing it to be hung more stably around the neck.
Description
U-shaped IV pack {U-shaped an IV pack} U-shaped an IV pack The present invention relates to a fluid pack. Since the stand often needs to be dragged with one hand during transport, there are issues where patients complain of discomfort, such as when both arms are injured and the stand cannot be dragged, or when the stand tips over and the catheter becomes dislodged during movement. Accordingly, proposals regarding IV bags, such as those in Application No. 2020050028339, have been made; however, the prior art, including the aforementioned prior art document, is heavier than existing IV bags because the pressurizing device surrounding the IV bag is wrapped around it. Therefore, it may be somewhat heavy for patients with limited strength to use this IV bag as a portable device. Additionally, the attachment part for hanging the IV bag on the body uses an adjustable multi-purpose strap. Since IV bags are disposable items, length-adjustable straps are not economically viable. Furthermore, even if properly adjusted to the patient's body, there is a risk that the IV bag may fall off if the attachment part becomes loose, resulting in poor safety. The pressurizing device for the IV bag is wrapped around the outside of the IV bag. Failure can occur unexpectedly due to sudden temperature changes, external shocks, or errors. If the pressurization device suddenly fails, blood may flow backward in an IV bag positioned below the heart, posing a risk of infection. FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a U-shaped fluid pack according to an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 2 is a plan view of a U-shaped fluid pack according to an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 3 is a rear view of a U-shaped fluid pack according to an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 4 is a right side view of a U-shaped fluid pack according to an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 5 is a left side view of a U-shaped fluid pack according to an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 6 is a bottom view of a U-shaped fluid pack according to an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 7 is a front view of a U-shaped fluid pack according to an embodiment of the present invention. As illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 7, the U-shaped fluid pack of the present invention comprises a container portion (100), a mounting portion (200), a hanging portion (300), a sealing portion (400), a cutting portion (500), and a binding portion (600). The container portion (100) is a part capable of holding a solution and is formed in a roughly cylindrical shape. The above mounting part (200) is connected to the upper center of the container part so that it can be hung on a ring. The above hanging part (300) is connected to the top of the above mounting part so that it can be hung around the neck when moving. The sealing part (400) is attached to the end of the hanging part (300). The sealing part (400) is attached so that it can seal the hanging part (300) after injecting air into it when the hanging part (300) is hung around the neck. And the above-mentioned cutting portion (500) can be easily cut along the cutting line when the hanging portion is not needed, allowing the U-shaped fluid pack to be modified and used as needed. The binding part (600) has a hole drilled on the left side of the mounting part, so that when the hanging part is inserted into the hole and tied, it prevents the U-shaped fluid pack from falling off the neck when carrying it around and allows for adjustment of the hanging part length. The U-shaped fluid pack of the present invention is not limited to the aforementioned embodiments and can be implemented with various modifications within the scope permissible by the technical concept of the present invention.