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KR-20260064031-A - an infusion holder bracelet

KR20260064031AKR 20260064031 AKR20260064031 AKR 20260064031AKR-20260064031-A

Abstract

The present invention relates to a sap-carrying bracelet, and in particular, allows for free movement and use of the arm. It can be easily moved without being restricted by the shape of the stand. Also The hanging part (100) allows the user to adjust and use it directly. The storage part (110) is for fluids. It is designed to be conveniently mounted.

Inventors

  • 김도희

Assignees

  • 김도희

Dates

Publication Date
20260507
Application Date
20241031

Claims (3)

  1. A strap-shaped hook that can be secured to the arm; A storage portion horizontally connected to the outer surface of the above-mentioned hanging portion to hang fluids; A sap-carrying bracelet comprising a pair of connecting parts coupled between the hanging part and the storage part to connect the hanging part and the storage part.
  2. In claim 1, the hanging part is characterized by being detachable. IV drip holder bracelet.
  3. In claim 1, the above-mentioned storage portion has a hole into which a fluid tube can be inserted. A sap holder bracelet characterized by having

Description

an infusion holder bracelet The present invention relates to a sap holder capable of hanging sap. The number of hospitalized patients is increasing, but the number of IV stands is limited. There is an increasing number of various IV stand devices designed to address existing inconveniences. Accordingly, an arm-worn IV stand, such as patent application number 1020120003847 However, conventional technology, including the aforementioned prior art literature, involves sap through a support. Because it is mounted, the weight borne by the user increases, and rather vertically Movement may be restricted due to the standing long support. Also, the shoulder straps Mounting boxes that support various weights and must be secured to fixing pins It is uncomfortable, and the process of wearing it and attaching the IV drip is long and complicated. FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a fluid holder bracelet according to an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a rear portion of a fluid holder bracelet according to an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 3 is a front view of a lower portion of a fluid holder bracelet according to an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 4 is a plan view of the upper part of a fluid holder bracelet according to an embodiment of the present invention. One embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings as follows. As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, a pouch-shaped fluid can be placed inside. A storage portion (110) exists, and as shown in FIGS. 3 and FIGS. 4, the above The storage section (110) has a hole into which the fluid tube can be inserted. The hanging part (100) is detachable and can be worn.