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CN222383649U
CN222383649U CN202420962512.5U CN202420962512U CN222383649U CN 222383649 U CN222383649 U CN 222383649U CN 202420962512 U CN202420962512 U CN 202420962512U CN 222383649 U CN222383649 U CN 222383649U
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林聪益
车慧中
李嘉孟
李易玲
李晓春
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The utility model provides a sports sling, which comprises a plurality of waistband binding bands, a hip binding band, two leg binding bands, a left front connecting band, a right front connecting band, at least two rear connecting bands and a plurality of adjusting slings. The vertical position of the hip-binding belt is arranged below the waist-binding belt and above the leg-binding belt, and a plurality of soft pull rings which vertically penetrate are arranged near the middle part of the hip-binding belt. The length of the adjusting suspender can be adjusted so as to be movably connected with the upper edge of the waistband. The left front connecting belt is fixedly connected with the left end part adjacent to the waistband, the left end part adjacent to the hip belt and a leg binding belt from top to bottom in sequence. The right front connecting belt is fixedly connected with the right end part adjacent to the waistband, the right end part adjacent to the hip belt and a leg binding belt from top to bottom in sequence. The rear connecting belt is fixedly connected with the waistband and the leg-binding belt and movably penetrates through the soft pull ring of the hip-binding belt.

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Sports sling
Technical Field
The utility model belongs to the field of rehabilitation nursing auxiliary tools, and particularly relates to a sling structure which can be matched with a nursing auxiliary tool for use and is used for supporting a human body to perform rehabilitation exercise training.
Background
The mobility impairment and disability caused by aging, injury, disease, etc. can cause inconvenient movements of patients, and the mobility impairment is assisted by using auxiliary moving tools such as sickbeds, wheelchairs, walking aids, etc. in daily life nursing, medical rehabilitation and health care, and the patients often need to use various rehabilitation equipment in the rehabilitation process. In the course of using these medical/rehabilitation aids, harnesses are often used to support specific parts of the patient's body to enhance the protective effect.
Among the prior art, patent number CN202320239244.X provides a rehabilitation training is with hanging braces, including side flap, first bandage, second bandage, suspender and the solid fixed ring that the symmetry set up, two side flaps are through a plurality of parallel arrangement's first bandage fixed connection, and side flap is bilayer structure, is equipped with the gasbag in the side flap, is difficult to produce the position after wearing and removes, is knocked with or falls when reducing the wearer and falls to hurt.
In the prior art, patent number CN202220738460.4 discloses a suspension type lumbar disc decompression treatment device, including the mounted frame with hang the clothes, hang the clothes and be equipped with the zip fastener that will hang the clothes and open, hang being equipped with two suspenders that will hang the clothes and hang on the mounted frame on the clothes, be equipped with the suspender regulation knot that is used for adjusting suspender length on the suspender, hang the clothes and be equipped with the waistband of adjustable length on the waist position, let the patient wear and hang the clothing, the rethread suspender will hang the clothing and hang on the mounted frame together with the patient to can realize that the gravity of the lower part of the body is used for a long time tensile waist.
Among the prior art, patent number CN202220320177.X relates to a suspender for lower limb rehabilitation training, including waistband, the public eye-splice of waistband, the female eye-splice of waistband, left side braces, right side braces, left crotch bandage and right crotch bandage, the both ends of waistband are adjustable respectively to set up the public eye-splice of waistband and the female eye-splice of waistband. The left side braces and the right side braces are respectively arranged at two ends of the waistband in a sliding manner, the upper ends of the left side braces and the right side braces are respectively provided with a left side back male eye-splice and a right side back male eye-splice, and the lower ends of the left side braces and the right side braces are respectively fixedly connected with a left waist protection pad and a right waist protection pad. The upper ends of the left waist protection pad and the right waist protection pad are respectively provided with a left back female eye-splice and a right back female eye-splice. The lower ends of the left waist protection pad and the right waist protection pad are respectively provided with a left crotch strap and a right crotch strap, and the left crotch strap and the right crotch strap are oppositely inclined. Therefore, the sling does not influence the movement training of the hip joint and can do more rehabilitation actions.
However, these harnesses disclosed in the prior art are usually designed for specific aids, and the types of aids or uses required for patients in different rehabilitation stages often vary differently, so that the number of harnesses required increases, and the general-purpose harnesses designed for different aids on the market are not common, so that the harnesses required for the whole rehabilitation must be configured individually because they cannot be used in common. In addition, a single supporting protection accessory can not achieve enough protection effect sometimes, and if another hanging strap accessory which can be combined and matched for use can be provided, the safety and the diversity of various auxiliary accessories in use can be greatly improved.
Disclosure of utility model
In order to solve the defects in the prior art, the utility model provides a sports sling, which comprises a plurality of belt bodies, wherein the belt bodies comprise a waistband, a hip-strapping belt, two leg-strapping belts, a left front connecting belt, a right front connecting belt, at least two rear connecting belts and a plurality of adjusting slings.
The vertical position of the hip-binding belt is arranged below the waist-binding belt and above the leg-binding belt, and a plurality of soft pull rings which vertically penetrate are arranged near the middle part of the hip-binding belt. The length of the adjusting suspender can be adjusted so as to be movably connected with the upper edge of the waistband. The left front connecting belt is fixedly connected with the left end part adjacent to the waistband, the left end part adjacent to the hip belt and a leg binding belt from top to bottom in sequence. The right front connecting belt is fixedly connected with the right end part adjacent to the waistband, the right end part adjacent to the hip belt and a leg binding belt from top to bottom in sequence. The rear connecting belt is fixedly connected with the waistband and the leg-binding belt and movably penetrates through the soft pull ring of the hip-binding belt.
According to the sports hanging belt formed by the belt body, the sports hanging belt can be quickly worn according to different sizes of users to assist rehabilitation exercises.
The advantages and spirit of the present utility model will be further understood from the following detailed description of the utility model and the accompanying drawings.
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The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of embodiments of the utility model and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the utility model and together with the description serve to explain the principles of the utility model. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the drawings in the following description are merely examples of the utility model and are not intended to limit the embodiments of the utility model, and that other drawings may be derived from these drawings without inventive effort. The provided drawings include:
FIG. 1 is a schematic front view of a sports harness according to one embodiment of the present utility model.
FIG. 2 is a schematic rear view of a sports harness according to one embodiment of the present utility model.
Figure 3 is a schematic illustration of an embodiment of the present utility model when a disabled person wears a sports harness suspended from a rehabilitation device for riding.
FIG. 4 is a schematic illustration of an embodiment of the present utility model when a disabled person wears a exercise harness suspended from rehabilitation device to stand or walk.
FIG. 5 is a schematic illustration of an embodiment of the present utility model when a disabled person wears a exercise sling to hang from rehabilitation equipment for rehabilitation exercises.
FIG. 6 is a schematic view of a sports harness of an embodiment of the present utility model as it is worn by a utility harness.
FIG. 7 is a schematic view of a universal harness of an embodiment of the present utility model secured to rehabilitation equipment.
FIG. 8 is a schematic view of a harness according to another embodiment of the present utility model for resting a disabled person when the harness is secured to rehabilitation equipment.
Reference numerals of the waist band 102, the hip band 103, the leg band 104, the left front connecting band 105, the right front connecting band 108, the rear connecting band 107, the adjusting strap 101, the flexible tab 1032, the first coupling member 171, the second coupling member 172, the third coupling member 173, the carrying handle 106, the first transverse perforation 1021, the second transverse perforation 1031, the universal strap 500
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Specific structural and functional details disclosed in the description of the utility model are merely representative and are not necessarily drawn to scale for the purposes of describing exemplary embodiments of the utility model. The present utility model may be embodied in many alternate forms and should not be construed as limited to only the embodiments set forth herein.
It is to be understood that the terms "center," "transverse," "upper," "lower," "left," "right," "vertical," "horizontal," "top," "bottom," "inner," "outer," and the like in the description of this utility model are based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the drawings, and are not to be construed as limiting the utility model, except insofar as applicant specifically emphasizes and defines the function of this utility model, as it is intended to facilitate describing the utility model, or to indicate or imply that the referenced device or component must have, or be constructed and operated in, a particular orientation. Furthermore, the terms "first," "second," and the like, are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as relative importance or number of implicit technical features. In the description of the present utility model, unless otherwise indicated, the meaning of "a plurality" is two or more. In addition, the terms "include" and any variations thereof mean "comprising at least".
It should also be understood that the terms "mounted," "connected," and "connected" in this description of the utility model are to be construed broadly, as they are, for example, fixedly connected, detachably connected, or integrally formed, mechanically connected, electrically connected, directly connected, indirectly connected via an intervening medium, or in communication between two components, unless otherwise specifically indicated and defined. Those of ordinary skill in the art will understand the specific meaning of the terms above in the present utility model as the case may be.
The terms "a" and "an" in the description of the utility model are also intended to include the plural unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms "comprises" and/or "comprising," when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof.
Fig. 1 and 2 are front and back views, respectively, of a sports harness 100 according to a preferred embodiment of the present utility model. As shown in fig. 1 and 2, the exercise sling 100 includes a plurality of straps, including a waist strap 102, a hip strap 103, two leg straps 104, a left front connecting strap 105, a right front connecting strap 108, at least two rear connecting straps 107, and a plurality of adjustment straps 101.
The position of the waistband 102 is highest, the position of the leg band 104 is lowest, and the position of the hip band 103 is intermediate the waistband 102 and the leg band 104 when viewed in a vertical position.
The adjusting sling 101 is movably connected to the upper edge of the waistband 102, and is used for suspending the disabled person on an auxiliary tool or a bracket for performing a shift or walking rehabilitation training. Also, the adjustment harness 101 may be adjusted in length to accommodate different body types of disabled persons. Meanwhile, the adjusting suspender 101 is movably connected to the waistband 102, so that the adjusting suspender 101 can be detached when a person who is disabled in suspension is not needed. In this embodiment, the number of the hanging strips 101 is even, so that a balanced and symmetrical hanging force can be provided when a person is disabled in hanging, and the safety is better. Therefore, the number of the adjusting straps 101 is at least two, more preferably four, and the adjusting straps are distributed on the front side and the rear side of the disabled person, so that the stability is better.
The waistband 102 is used for fixing on the waist of the disabled, and for the convenience of wearing and detaching, the two ends of the waistband 102 are provided with first combining pieces 171 which can be combined and separated in an operation mode and are arranged in pairs. When the disabled person wears the waistband 102, the first combining member 171 is positioned at the front side of the waist of the disabled person, so that the disabled person and/or the nursing staff can conveniently operate. In order to adapt to different body types of the disabled person, the length of the first combining member 171 can be adjusted, for example, the first combining member has a velcro structure or quick-release buckle and strap.
The hip belt 103 is used to be fixed to the hip of the disabled person, and for the convenience of wearing and detaching, the two ends of the hip belt 103 are provided with second coupling members 172 which are operatively coupled to and decoupled from each other and are disposed in pairs. And the second coupling member 172 is positioned on the front side of the abdomen of the disabled person to facilitate operation by the disabled person and/or the carer. In order to adapt to different body types of the disabled person, the length of the second connecting member 172 can be adjusted, for example, the velcro structure or the quick release buckle and the buckle belt can be provided. It is also considered that the disabled person may be sitting at most of the time, so that the distance between the front side of the abdomen and the waist is shorter than the distance between the rear hip and the waist, and thus the two ends of the hip belt 103 are tilted, and are positioned higher than the central position, as shown in fig. 1.
The two leg-binding belts 104 are respectively used for fixing the positions of the two thighs of the disabled person close to the groin part. For easy attachment and detachment, the respective leg bands 104 are provided at both ends thereof with third couplers 173 operatively coupled to and decoupled from each other and arranged in pairs. In order to adapt to different body types of the disabled person, the length of the third combining member 173 can be adjusted, for example, the third combining member has a velcro structure or quick-release buckle and buckle belt. As for the third coupling member 173, it is not limited to be disposed on the inner thigh or the outer thigh.
The waist belt 102, the hip belt 103 and the leg belt are connected by a left front connecting belt 105, a right front connecting belt 108 and two rear connecting belts 107.
The left front connecting belt 105 is fixedly connected with the left end part adjacent to the waistband 102, the left end part adjacent to the hip belt 103 and the front side of one leg belt 104 from top to bottom in sequence.
The right front connecting band 108 is fixedly connected with the right end part adjacent to the waistband 102, the right end part adjacent to the hip band 103 and the front side of the other leg band 104 from top to bottom in sequence.
Preferably, the left front connecting strap 105 is fixedly connected to the waistband 102 and the right front connecting strap 108 is fixedly connected to the waistband 102, preferably near the position where the adjusting sling 101 is connected to the waistband 102, and more preferably below the connecting position. The force is balanced, the waistband 102 and the hip-binding band 103 are not easy to twist, and the wearing of the disabled is comfortable.
The two rear connecting straps 107 are fixedly connected to the rear side of the waistband 102 and the rear side of one leg strap 104, respectively. However, the rear connecting band 107 is not fixed to the hip belt 103, unlike the left front connecting band 105 and the right front connecting band 108. Referring to fig. 2, the hip belt 103 is provided with two soft pull rings 1032 near the middle portion for vertical penetration, and the two rear connecting bands 107 are soft pull rings 1032 penetrating through the hip belt 103. The intention of this arrangement is that the distance between the buttocks and the waist will vary considerably depending on the angle of the forward bow of the waist, because the front and rear movement of the waist joint of the person will be of great magnitude, and if the rear connecting strap 107 is fastened to the hip-restraining strap 103, the movement of the disabled will be of great discomfort. Therefore, the present utility model provides the hip belt 103 with the soft tab 1032, and the rear connecting belt 107 is movable through the soft tab 1032, so that the bending movement of the disabled person is not restricted by the rear connecting belt 107. And the rear connecting band 107 can keep up with the hip-restraining band 103 at the hip position of the disabled person regardless of the bending angle, and the supporting effect is good.
In a preferred embodiment, please refer to fig. 2, at least one lifting handle 106 is provided on the outer side of the waistband 102, which is convenient for the carer to adjust the position of the disabled person.
In a preferred embodiment, please refer to fig. 6, the outside of the waistband 102 has at least two laterally penetrating and symmetrically disposed first laterally penetrating holes 1021, and the hip waistband 103 further has a laterally penetrating second laterally penetrating hole 1031. The exercise sling 100 further includes a universal sling 500 that is removably attachable through the first transverse bore 1021 and/or the second transverse bore 1031, thereby providing increased support for disabled persons and accommodating more types of accessory tools.
Fig. 3 is a schematic view of an embodiment of the exercise sling 100 according to the present utility model, when a disabled person wears the exercise sling 100 to hang from a rehabilitation device for riding. Please refer to fig. 1, 2 and 3. The disabled person wears the exercise sling 100, the adjustment sling 101 is worn or sleeved on the rehabilitation device 200, the waist-binding belt 102, the hip-binding belt 103 and the leg-binding belt 104 are respectively wound around the waist, the hip and the legs of the disabled person, so as to support the disabled person, and when the disabled person wants to rest in the rehabilitation exercise process, the disabled person can sit in a sitting position and directly sit on the hip-binding belt 103 to support sitting.
Fig. 4 is a schematic diagram of another embodiment of the exercise sling 100 according to the present utility model when a disabled person wears the exercise sling 100 to stand or walk on a rehabilitation device. Please refer to fig. 1, 2 and 4. The disabled person wears the exercise sling 100, and the adjustment sling 101 is worn or sleeved on the rehabilitation device 200, and the waistband 102, the hip-binding belt 103 and the leg-binding belt 104 respectively encircle the waist, the hip and the legs of the disabled person, so as to support the disabled person to stand or prevent falling during walking rehabilitation.
Fig. 5 is a schematic diagram of another embodiment of the exercise sling 100 according to the present utility model, when a disabled person wears the exercise sling 100 for rehabilitation exercise. Please refer to fig. 1, 2 and 5. The disabled person wears the exercise sling 100, the adjustment sling 101 is worn or sleeved on the rehabilitation device 200, and the waistband 102, the hip-binding belt 103 and the leg-binding belt 104 respectively encircle the waist, the hip and the legs of the disabled person, so as to support the disabled person for rehabilitation exercise.
Fig. 6 is a schematic view of the exercise sling 100 according to the present utility model, with a universal sling 500. As shown in fig. 6, the hip belt 103 is provided with a soft pull ring 1031, the universal strap 500 is threaded through the soft pull ring 1031, and the universal strap 500 has a plurality of through holes 501. The perforation 501 can be freely inserted or sleeved on the rehabilitation device 200, and the position of the perforation 501 can be adjusted according to the use requirement of the disabled.
Fig. 7 is a schematic view of the universal sling 500 according to the present utility model when it is attached to a rehabilitation device. As shown in fig. 7, the disabled person wearing the exercise sling can be fixed on the rehabilitation device 200 by the universal sling 500, so as to support the disabled person for walking rehabilitation.
Fig. 8 is a schematic view of the general sling according to the present utility model being fixed to a rehabilitation device for resting a disabled person. As shown in fig. 8, the disabled person wearing the exercise sling can be fixed on the rehabilitation device 200 by the universal sling 500, thereby supporting the disabled person to hang the ride and adjusting the desired ride height by the perforation 501.
In summary, by using the exercise sling provided by the present utility model, the adjustment sling can be sleeved or threaded on the fixed rehabilitation device, and the position of the fixed device can be selected according to the body shape of the disabled person. The waistband can quickly fix the sports hanging belt on the waist of the disabled. The hip-restraining belt can be used for quickly fixing the movement hanging belt on the hip of the disabled, and the disabled can sit by matching with the general hanging belt when the hip-restraining belt is used for supporting the hip. The leg-restraining belt can quickly fix the sports sling to the leg of the disabled person. The lifting handle can be used for a caretaker to lift the movable hanging belt to assist a disabled person to stand or adjust the posture, and the disabled person can safely recover in various forms.
The foregoing detailed description of the preferred embodiments is intended to more clearly describe the features and spirit of the utility model, but is not intended to limit the scope of the utility model in any way. On the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications equivalent arrangements included within the scope of the claims to which the utility model is directed.

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1. A sports harness comprising a plurality of straps, characterized in that:
the belt body comprises a waistband (102), a hip-binding belt (103), two leg-binding belts (104), a left front connecting belt (105), a right front connecting belt (108), at least two rear connecting belts (107) and a plurality of adjusting suspenders (101);
The vertical position of the hip-binding belt (103) is below the waist-binding belt (102) and above the leg-binding belt (104), and a plurality of soft pull rings (1032) which vertically penetrate are arranged on the hip-binding belt (103) near the middle part;
the length of the adjusting suspender (101) can be adjusted, and the adjusting suspender is movably connected to the upper edge of the waistband (102);
The left front connecting belt (105) is fixedly connected with the left end part adjacent to the waistband (102), the left end part adjacent to the hip-binding belt (103) and one leg-binding belt (104) from top to bottom in sequence;
The right front connecting belt (108) is fixedly connected with the right end part adjacent to the waistband (102), the right end part adjacent to the hip-restraining belt (103) and one leg-restraining belt (104) from top to bottom in sequence;
The rear connecting belt (107) is fixedly connected with the waistband (102) and the leg-binding belt (104) and movably penetrates through the soft pull ring (1032) of the hip-binding belt (103).
2. The exercise sling as defined in claim 1, wherein the hip-restraining band (103) has a higher position at both ends than at the center.
3. The sport harness according to claim 2, characterized in that the waist-band (102) is provided with a first coupling member (171) operatively coupled and uncoupled at both ends, the hip-band (103) is provided with a second coupling member (172) operatively coupled and uncoupled at both ends, and the leg-band (104) is provided with a third coupling member (173) operatively coupled and uncoupled at both ends.
4. The exercise harness of claim 3 wherein said first coupling (171), said second coupling (172), and said third coupling (173) are separable velcro.
5. The exercise sling as recited in claim 3, wherein the first coupling member (171), the second coupling member (172), and the third coupling member (173) are separable quick release snaps.
6. The exercise harness of claim 1 wherein said corset (102) has an inner side and an outer side, said outer side being provided with at least one lifting handle (106).
7. The exercise sling as defined in claim 6, wherein the outer side of the waistband (102) has at least two first transverse perforations (1021) extending transversely therethrough and symmetrically disposed.
8. The exercise sling as defined in claim 7, further comprising a universal sling (500) removably mounted through said first transverse bore (1021).
9. The exercise harness of claim 1 wherein said hip belt (103) has a second transverse perforation (1031) extending transversely therethrough.
10. The exercise sling as defined in claim 9, further comprising a universal sling (500) removably mounted through the second transverse bore (1031).
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