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KR-20260065126-A - a childbirth chair with a safety device

KR20260065126AKR 20260065126 AKR20260065126 AKR 20260065126AKR-20260065126-A

Abstract

The present invention relates to a childbirth chair equipped with safety devices. In particular, considering the body shape of the mother, the straps securing the shoulders and abdomen are separated differently from conventional safety belts to ensure safety, and leg supports are provided to accommodate childbirth in case of emergency, thereby ensuring practicality. The childbirth chair equipped with safety devices according to the present invention comprises: a seat portion for sitting; a backrest portion coupled to the rear of the seat portion to support the back; a pair of shoulder fixing straps coupled to one side of the backrest portion to secure the shoulders; a pair of strap connecting portions coupled to one side of the lower portion of the seat portion and the lower portion of the shoulder fixing straps to wrap around the sides of the chest; a strap fixing portion connected to one side of the lower portion of the shoulder fixing straps to secure the straps; an abdominal fixing strap with its ends coupled to the lower portions of both sides of the shoulder fixing straps to secure the abdomen; a protective portion coupled to the upper portions of both sides of the shoulder fixing straps to secure the upper body; a pair of support portions coupled to the upper portion of the backrest portion to support the neck; and a headrest coupled to the upper portion of the support portions to support the neck.

Inventors

  • 허주안

Assignees

  • 허주안

Dates

Publication Date
20260508
Application Date
20241101

Claims (3)

  1. A childbirth chair equipped with a safety device comprising: a seat portion for sitting; a backrest portion coupled to the rear of the seat portion to support the back; a pair of shoulder fixing straps coupled to one side of the backrest portion to fix the shoulders; a pair of strap connecting portions coupled to one side of the lower part of the seat portion and the lower part of the shoulder fixing straps to wrap around the sides of the chest; a strap fixing portion connected to one side of the lower part of the shoulder fixing straps to fix the straps; an abdominal fixing strap with ends coupled to the lower parts of both sides of the shoulder fixing straps to fix the abdomen; a protective portion coupled to the upper parts of both sides of the shoulder fixing straps to fix the upper body; a pair of support portions coupled to the upper part of the backrest portion to support the neck; and a headrest coupled to the upper part of the support portions to support the neck.
  2. A childbirth chair according to claim 1, further comprising a safety device including: a pair of leg supports coupled to the front of the seat portion to support the legs; a pair of leg rests coupled to the ends of the leg supports to support the legs; and a leg fixing strap coupled to the upper end of the leg rests to fix the legs.
  3. A childbirth chair equipped with a safety device according to claim 1, characterized by: two pairs of back supports coupled to one side of the rear of the backrest to support the back; and a support fixing part coupled between the pair of back supports to fix the back supports.

Description

A childbirth chair equipped with a safety device The present invention relates to a childbirth chair equipped with a safety device. As the number of obstetricians and gynecologists decreases, there are increasing instances of dedicated delivery ambulances being deployed in various locations to assist mothers living on the outskirts of cities; however, the makeshift stretchers installed inside these ambulances for patient transport lack durability. Accordingly, there have been proposals for mobile obstetrics and gynecology trailers, such as those in Registered Patent Publication No. 10-2021-0147229; however, the prior art, including the aforementioned prior art document, is economically unviable as it merely involves equipping the trailer with protective devices necessary for medical treatment. For example, one of the problems with ambulances dedicated to maternity care is regarding childbirth in emergencies; according to the aforementioned prior art literature, the safety of the mother and child is compromised due to a lack of safety devices, such as upper and lower body restraints, on maternity beds. The maternity bed in the aforementioned prior art literature lacks consideration for the mother's body shape, similar to a general portable bed, which not only causes difficulties during delivery in an emergency but can also lead to a deterioration of the mother's health after childbirth. FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a childbirth chair equipped with a safety device according to an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 2 is a front view of a childbirth chair equipped with a safety device according to an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 3 is a rear view of a childbirth chair equipped with a safety device according to an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 4 is a right side view of a childbirth chair equipped with a safety device according to an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 5 is a left side view of a childbirth chair equipped with a safety device according to an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 6 is a plan view of a childbirth chair equipped with a safety device according to an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 7 is a bottom view of a childbirth chair equipped with a safety device according to an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 8 is a diagram showing the usage state of a childbirth chair equipped with a safety device according to an embodiment of the present invention. The home training deformable chair of the present invention may be composed of a configuration including a childbirth chair (10) equipped with a safety device, a seat portion (20), a backrest portion (30), a shoulder fixing strap (40), a strap connecting portion (50), a strap fixing portion (60), an abdominal fixing strap (70), a protective portion (80), a headrest (90), a support portion (100), a leg support (200), a leg hook (300), a leg fixing strap (400), a back support (500), and a support fixing portion (600). The seat portion (20) is approximately flat and is made of a soft material such as latex or memory foam for the psychological stability of the mother. The backrest portion (30) is also approximately flat and is long enough to support the mother's back, and can be made of a material such as memory foam or latex. The pair of shoulder straps (40) are made of an elastic material overall, and it is preferable to add a material such as velvet or suede to the shoulder area. The strap joint portion (50) can wrap around and secure the side of the mother's chest, and it is correct to use an elastic material. The strap fixing portion (60) can secure the strap to fit the mother's body shape and can be made in a simple form for convenient attachment and detachment. The abdominal fixing strap (70) can also be made of an elastic material to allow for easy securing, and Velcro tape can be attached to the end portion to allow for easy attachment and detachment. The protective part (80) should preferably be shaped into a semicircle at the top to fit the shape of the neck, and should be made of a material such as memory foam or latex to absorb shock well. The headrest (90) should be able to gently protect the mother's head and should be made of a material such as leather or fabric. The support part (100) can fix the headrest (90) and can be formed in various shapes such as a cylinder or a tetrahedron. The leg support (200) is formed at an angle sufficient to allow the legs to be spread wide, and the leg rest (300) has a groove in the middle to support the legs and should be made of a material such as fabric or leather. The leg fixing strap (400) should be made of an elastic material such as nylon or polyester yarn so that it can be adjusted to fit the individual. The back support (500) and the support fixing part (600) can be sufficiently made by applying the legs of various conventional chairs. The operation process of the present invention, which is configured as described above, is examined