CN118121804A - Atomizing helmet for children respiratory tract treatment - Google Patents
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Abstract
The application provides an atomization helmet for children respiratory tract treatment, and relates to the technical field of children atomization treatment. The rear cover part comprises a side wall and a top wall, the side wall is in a U-shaped structure, the side wall comprises a first side wall, a second side wall and a third side wall, and the top wall is connected with one end of the side wall so that the top wall and the first side wall, the second side wall and the third side wall jointly enclose a first cavity; the front cover part is detachably connected with the rear cover part, the front cover part is formed into a plate-shaped structure, one side of the front cover part is inwards sunken to form a second cavity, and the air duct is communicated with the second cavity; the sealing neck is set to flexible strip structure of deformability, and the sealing neck is including relative first side reason and the second side reason that sets up and movably wears to locate the sealing rope in the second side reason, and a portion of first side reason is connected with the bottom of lateral wall, and the sealing rope is used for binding the second side reason in the neck of infant to make first cavity and second cavity seal.
Description
Technical Field
The application relates to the technical field of children atomization treatment, in particular to an atomization helmet for children respiratory tract treatment.
Background
Nebulization therapy refers mainly to aerosol inhalation therapy. Aerosol refers to tiny solid or liquid particles suspended in air. Therefore, the aerosol inhalation therapy is to disperse the medicine into tiny fog drops or particles by an aerosol device, so that the medicine is suspended in the air and enters into the respiratory tract and the lung, thereby achieving the purpose of humidifying the airway and treating the respiratory tract inflammation.
The atomization treatment can enable the medicine to enter the throat, tonsil and tracheal mucosa through normal respiration, and the medicine can be directly absorbed by local tissues. The aerosol inhalation has the effects of diminishing inflammation, resolving phlegm and expelling phlegm, has no pain in the treatment process, has shorter treatment time and quicker effect, and is particularly suitable for treating acute and chronic pharyngitis, respiratory tract infection, bronchitis, pneumonia, bronchial asthma and other diseases of children. The children have poor body immunity, incomplete alveolar development, poor tracheal mucociliary movement, easily secrete sputum after local inflammation, and can not expectorate sputum when the children with smaller ages have excessive local accumulation, and easily aggravate illness state, and the atomization treatment is a good method.
However, in the conventional device for nebulization treatment, the respiratory mask is generally worn on the outer nose of the infant to administer, and if the face of the infant is wounded, the respiratory mask is generally placed at a certain distance from the infant, so that administration can be achieved to a certain extent, but the administration efficiency is low, and the problem of medicine waste exists.
Disclosure of Invention
In order to solve the technical problems in the related art, the application provides an atomization helmet for children respiratory tract treatment.
In order to achieve the above purpose, the application adopts the following technical scheme: an atomising helmet for use in respiratory therapy in children, comprising:
the back cover part comprises a side wall and a top wall, wherein the side wall is in a U-shaped structure, the side wall comprises a first side wall and a second side wall which are oppositely arranged, and a third side wall connected between the first side wall and the second side wall, the top wall is connected with one end of the side wall, so that the top wall and the first side wall, the second side wall and the third side wall jointly enclose a first cavity for accommodating the rear part of the cranium of the infant, the top wall is used for being contacted with the top of the cranium of the infant, and the third side wall is used for being contacted with the rear pillow part of the infant;
The front cover part is detachably connected with the rear cover part, the front cover part is formed into a plate-shaped structure, a second cavity for accommodating the cranium face of the infant is formed by inwards recessing one side of the front cover part, the first cavity and the second cavity are mutually communicated so as to be commonly used for accommodating the cranium of the infant, the air duct is connected to one side of the front cover part far away from the rear cover part, and the air duct is mutually communicated with the second cavity so as to be used for supplying atomized medicine into the second cavity;
The sealing part is arranged into a deformable flexible strip-shaped structure and comprises a first side edge, a second side edge and a sealing rope, wherein the first side edge and the second side edge are oppositely arranged, the sealing rope is movably arranged in the second side edge in a penetrating mode, one part of the first side edge is connected with the bottom of the side wall, the other part of the first side edge is used for being detachably connected with the front cover part, and the sealing rope is used for binding the second side edge to the neck of an infant, so that the first cavity and the second cavity are sealed.
Optionally, the first side wall and the second side wall are formed in a flat plate-like structure;
The third side wall comprises a first bending part and a second bending part which are connected with each other, two ends of the first bending part are respectively connected with the first side wall and the second side wall, the first bending part bends towards a direction close to the first cavity, two ends of the second bending part are respectively connected with the first side wall and the second side wall, one side, away from the first bending part, of the second bending part is connected with the top wall, and the second bending part bends towards a direction away from the first cavity.
Optionally, the top wall includes a third curved portion, two ends of the third curved portion are respectively connected to the first side wall and the second side wall, and the third curved portion is curved in a direction away from the first cavity.
Optionally, the rear cover part includes a first connector, the front cover part includes a second connector, and the rear cover part and the front cover part are detachably connected by the first connector and the second connector.
Optionally, the first connecting piece comprises a first connecting block, the first connecting piece is arranged on the first side wall and/or the second side wall, a connecting cavity is formed by inwards recessing one end of the first connecting block, which is close to the front cover part, and a first connecting through hole which is communicated with the connecting cavity is formed by inwards recessing one side, which is far away from the first cavity, of the first connecting piece; the second connecting piece includes second connecting block and fastener, the one end of second connecting block with the front shroud portion is connected, the other end of second connecting block is used for inserting the connection cavity, be formed with on the second connecting block with the second connecting through-hole of first connecting through-hole looks adaptation, the fastener is used for wearing to locate first connecting through-hole with the second connecting through-hole makes first connecting piece with the second connecting piece can dismantle the connection.
Optionally, the rear cover part and/or the front cover part are provided as transparent plastic parts.
Optionally, the back cover portion further includes two shoulder top pieces, the shoulder top pieces set up to L shape structure, the shoulder top pieces include interconnect's first plate body and second plate body, two the first plate body of shoulder top piece keep away from the one end of second plate body respectively with first boundary wall the second boundary wall is connected, two the second plate body of shoulder top piece is used for placing on the infant's shoulder respectively.
Optionally, the second plate body is provided as an arc-shaped plate structure, and the second plate body is bent towards a direction approaching the first plate body.
Optionally, the neck seal is wound outside the shoulder top piece, and the length dimension of the neck seal in the vertical direction is greater than the length dimension of the first plate body in the vertical direction.
Optionally, the inner bottom wall of the second cavity is formed into an upwardly convex curved arc surface for propping against the lower jaw of the infant, a first magic tape is arranged at a part of the first side edge corresponding to the front cover part, and a second magic tape mutually matched with the first magic tape is arranged at a part of the front cover part corresponding to the first side edge.
The beneficial effects are that:
1. Through the technical scheme, when the atomization treatment is carried out on the infant with the wound on the face, the first cavity of the rear cover part and the second cavity of the front cover part can be utilized to wrap the skull of the infant, and the top wall and the third side wall of the rear cover part can enable the rear cover part and the front cover part connected with the rear cover part to be stably arranged on the skull of the infant. The atomized medicine enters the second cavity through the air duct for the infant to carry out atomization treatment, and the neck sealing part can seal the first cavity and the second cavity, so that the medicine is prevented from leaking. Meanwhile, in the process, the front cover part formed into a plate shape wraps the whole face of the infant and cannot be in direct contact with the face of the infant, so that the infant with the wound face can be effectively subjected to atomization treatment, and meanwhile, medicine supply is efficiently realized and medicine waste is avoided.
2. Other benefits or advantages of the present application will be described in more detail in the detailed description.
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Wherein:
FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view of an aerosolized helmet for respiratory tract treatment of children according to an exemplary embodiment of the present application;
fig. 2 is a schematic perspective view of a rear cover portion according to an exemplary embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 3 is a schematic perspective view of a front cover portion provided in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present application, wherein an airway tube is also shown;
FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram of an assembled configuration of a first connector and a second connector provided in an exemplary embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 5 is a schematic perspective view of a shoulder top provided by an exemplary embodiment of the present application;
fig. 6 is a schematic perspective view of a neck seal according to an exemplary embodiment of the present application.
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100-an atomising helmet for respiratory therapy of children; 1-a rear cover part; 11-sidewalls; 111-a first sidewall; 112-a second side wall; 113-a third side wall; 1131-a first curved portion; 1132-a second curved portion; 12-top wall; 121-a third curved portion; 13-a first cavity; 14-a first connector; 141-a first connection block; 142-connecting the cavities; 143-first connection via; 15-shoulder parts; 151-a first plate; 152-a second plate; 2-a front cover part; 21-a second cavity; 22-a second connector; 221-a second connection block; 2211-a second connection through hole; 222-fasteners; 3-an airway; 4-sealing the neck; 41-a first side edge; 42-a second side edge; 43-rope sealing.
Detailed Description
For the purpose of making the objects, technical solutions and advantages of the embodiments of the present application more apparent, the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings in the embodiments of the present application, and it is apparent that the described embodiments are some embodiments of the present application, but not all embodiments of the present application.
Thus, the following detailed description of the embodiments of the application, as presented in the figures, is not intended to limit the scope of the application, as claimed, but is merely representative of selected embodiments of the application. All other embodiments, which can be made by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the application without making any inventive effort, are intended to be within the scope of the application.
In the present application, unless otherwise stated, the terms such as "top and bottom" are used to refer to the atomising helmet of the present application for respiratory therapy of children in which the upper portion is the top and the lower portion is the bottom in the use state. Terms of orientation such as "inner and outer" are used to refer to the inner and outer of a particular structural profile. The terms such as "first" and "second" are used merely to distinguish one element from another element and do not have order or importance. Additionally, the above-described directional terms are used merely to facilitate description of the application and are not intended to indicate or imply that the devices or elements referred to must have a particular orientation, be constructed and operate in a particular orientation, and are not to be construed as limiting the application.
The technical scheme of the application is described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Example 1
As shown in fig. 1 to 6, the present embodiment provides an atomising helmet 100 for respiratory therapy of children, comprising a rear cover part 1, a front cover part 2, an air duct 3 and a neck sealing part 4. The back cover part 1 comprises a side wall 11 and a top wall 12, the side wall 11 is formed into a U-shaped structure, the side wall 11 comprises a first side wall 111, a second side wall 112 and a third side wall 113 connected between the first side wall 111 and the second side wall 112, the top wall 12 is connected with one end of the side wall 11, so that the top wall 12 and the first side wall 111, the second side wall 112 and the third side wall 113 jointly enclose a first cavity 13 for accommodating the back part of the cranium of the infant, the top wall 12 is used for contacting with the top of the cranium of the infant, and the third side wall 113 is used for contacting with the back pillow part of the infant;
the front cover part 2 is detachably connected with the rear cover part 1, the front cover part 2 is formed into a plate-shaped structure, one side of the front cover part 2, which is close to the rear cover part 1, is inwards sunken to form a second cavity 21 for accommodating the cranium face of the infant, the first cavity 13 and the second cavity 21 are mutually communicated so as to be commonly used for accommodating the cranium of the infant, the air duct 3 is connected to one side of the front cover part 2, which is far away from the rear cover part 1, and the air duct 3 and the second cavity 21 are mutually communicated so as to be used for supplying atomized medicine into the second cavity 21;
the neck sealing part 4 is configured as a deformable flexible strip structure, the neck sealing part 4 comprises a first side edge 41 and a second side edge 42 which are oppositely arranged, and a sealing rope 43 which is movably penetrated in the second side edge 42, one part of the first side edge 41 is connected with the bottom of the side wall 11, the other part of the first side edge 41 is detachably connected with the front cover part 2, and the sealing rope 43 is used for binding the second side edge 42 on the neck of the infant, so that the first cavity 13 and the second cavity 21 are sealed.
Through the above technical scheme, when the atomization treatment is needed to be carried out on the infant with wounds on the face, the first cavity 13 of the rear cover part 1 and the second cavity 21 of the front cover part 2 can be utilized to cover the cranium of the infant, and the top wall 12 and the third side wall 113 of the rear cover part 1 can enable the rear cover part 1 and the front cover part 2 connected with the rear cover part 1 to be stably installed on the cranium of the infant. The atomized medicine enters the second cavity 21 through the air duct 3 (the air duct 3 is used for communicating with an outlet of the medicine atomizing device) so as to be atomized for treatment of the child, and the neck sealing part 4 can seal the first cavity 13 and the second cavity 21 to avoid leakage of the medicine. Meanwhile, in the process, the front cover part 2 formed into a plate shape wraps the whole face of the infant and cannot be in direct contact with the face of the infant, so that the infant with the wound face can be effectively subjected to atomization treatment, and meanwhile, medicine supply is efficiently realized and medicine waste is avoided.
In order to facilitate the clear and accurate understanding of the above technical solutions by the relevant technicians, the following description is given to the working process of the above technical solutions:
When the patient with the wound on the face needs to be treated by atomization, the rear cover 1 can be placed on the skull of the patient, specifically, the rear cover 1 is placed on the skull of the patient by using the third side wall 113 and the top wall 12, then the front cover 2 is assembled on the rear cover 1, and then the sealing neck 4 is adjusted, so that the sealing neck 4 seals the first cavity 13 and the second cavity 21, and then the atomization treatment can be performed by using the air duct 3.
In the above embodiment, it is noted that,
First, the present application is to transmit the weight of the entire atomising helmet 100 for respiratory tract treatment of children to the skull by using the front cover part 2, so that the atomising helmet 100 for respiratory tract treatment of children can be reliably and stably mounted on the head of the infant, and the entire face can be covered by the front cover part 2, thereby preventing the trauma of the face of the infant from directly contacting the front cover part 2 while performing the atomising treatment on the infant, and thus being suitable for the atomising treatment of the infant having the trauma on the face. In addition, in this embodiment, the pad or the structure may be bent at the front cover part 2 and/or the rear cover part 1 to be more suitable for the human skull, which is not particularly limited in the present application.
Second, since the whole face of the infant is covered in the second cavity 21, the drug fills the whole second cavity 21 during the nebulization treatment, and a part of the drug may be absorbed by the skin of the face and the eyes, which may cause irritation to the eyes or adverse effects such as adsorption to the eyes (for example, hormone drugs may be adsorbed by the skin of the face and cause facial pigmentation, anticholinergic drugs may be deposited on the eyes and cause blurred vision), the infant may wear goggles during the nebulization treatment, which may be absorbed or adsorbed by the skin or eyes, so that the eyes of the infant and the skin around the eyes are separated from the second cavity 21, thereby avoiding the effects of the part of the drug.
Thirdly, the back cover part 1 of the application is mounted by depending on the back pillow part and the cranium top of the infant, thus, the front cover part 2 can be mounted in the direction from the front surface of the infant to the back surface of the infant in the process of being mounted on the back cover part 1 (namely, the front cover part 2 is covered on the face of the infant), the contact of the wound part on the face of the infant can be effectively avoided, and the application can be effectively adapted to the infant with the wound on the face.
Fourth, the sealing portion 4 of the present application is a deformable flexible strip structure, for example, a thinner plastic strip structure or a thinner silica gel/rubber strip structure, and since the first side edge 41 is connected to the bottom of the side wall 11 and the front cover 2, the sealing effect at the first side edge 41 can be achieved, and meanwhile, the sealing rope 43 penetrating into the second side edge 42 can effectively bind the second side edge 42 to the neck of the infant (naturally, in order to avoid affecting the normal breathing of the infant, the sealing effect at the second side edge 42 can be achieved by properly binding the second side edge 42 and the sealing rope 43, and the sealing effect at the neck of the infant can be achieved by attaching the sealing portion 4 to the skin of the infant).
In one embodiment of the present application, as shown in fig. 2, the first and second sidewalls 111 and 112 of the present application may be formed in a flat plate-like structure; the third side wall 113 may include a first bending portion 1131 and a second bending portion 1132 connected to each other, both ends of the first bending portion 1131 are connected to the first side wall 111 and the second side wall 112, respectively, and the first bending portion 1131 is bent toward a direction approaching the first cavity 13, both ends of the second bending portion 1132 are connected to the first side wall 111 and the second side wall 112, respectively, and a side of the second bending portion 1132 away from the first bending portion 1131 is connected to the top wall 12, and the second bending portion 1132 is bent toward a direction away from the first cavity 13. In this way, the first side wall 111 and the second side wall 112 thus provided can play a limiting role on the rear cover portion 1 from the horizontal direction, so that the rear cover portion 1 can be more stably and reliably attached to the head of the infant. At the same time, the third side wall 113 thus provided can be well adapted to the rear pillow and the rear top of a human being, thereby enabling further stable and reliable mounting of the rear cover 1 to the head of an infant.
In one embodiment of the present application, as shown in fig. 2, the top wall 12 of the present application may include a third curved portion 121, both ends of the third curved portion 121 are connected with the first and second sidewalls 111 and 112, respectively, and the third curved portion 121 is curved in a direction away from the first cavity 13. In this way, the top wall 12 thus provided can be well adapted to the cranium top of the infant, so that the rear cover portion 1 can be provided so as to be stably and reliably attached to the head of the infant.
In one embodiment of the present application, as shown in fig. 1 to 4, the rear cover part 1 of the present application may include a first coupling member 14, and the front cover part 2 may include a second coupling member 22, and the rear cover part 1 and the front cover part 2 may be detachably coupled by the first coupling member 14 and the second coupling member 22. In this way, the front cover part 2 and the rear cover part 1 can be effectively connected stably and reliably by the first connecting piece 14 arranged on the rear cover part 1 and the second connecting piece 22 arranged on the front cover part 2, so that the atomizing helmet 100 for children respiratory tract treatment can continuously and reliably perform atomization treatment, and is convenient for disassembly, installation and sterilization operation.
In one embodiment of the present application, as shown in fig. 1 to 4, the first connecting member 14 of the present application may include a first connecting block 141, the first connecting member 14 is disposed on the first side wall 111 and/or the second side wall 112, one end of the first connecting block 141 near the front cover part 2 is concaved inwards to form a connecting cavity 142, and one side of the first connecting block 141 far from the first cavity 13 is concaved inwards to form a first connecting hole 143 communicating with the connecting cavity 142; the second connection member 22 includes a second connection block 221 and a fastener 222, one end of the second connection block 221 is connected with the front cover part 2, the other end of the second connection block 221 is used for being inserted into the connection cavity 142, a second connection through hole 2211 adapted to the first connection through hole 143 is formed in the second connection block 221, and the fastener 222 is used for penetrating the first connection through hole 143 and the second connection through hole 2211 to detachably connect the first connection member 14 and the second connection member 22.
Thus, through the first connecting piece 14 and the second connecting piece 22 that are so arranged, not only can the reliable and stable detachable connection of the front cover part 2 and the rear cover part 1 be effectively realized, but also in the connection process, the connection direction is also from the front of the infant to the back of the infant, so that the front cover part 2 is beneficial to the fact that the front cover part 2 is not in contact with the face of the infant in space in the process of being connected with the rear cover part 1, and therefore, the front cover part 2 can be safely adapted to the infant with wounds on the face.
It will be appreciated that in this embodiment, the fastener 222 may be a rod-shaped structure such as a screw, a pin, or a plate-shaped structure, which is not particularly limited in the present application. In addition, the number of the first connecting members 14 and the second connecting members 22 according to the present application may be selected as needed, for example, two, three, four, etc., which is not particularly limited in the present application.
In one embodiment of the application, the rear cover part 1 and/or the front cover part 2 of the application may be provided as transparent plastic parts. Like this, set up back cover portion 1 and/or front cover portion 2 as transparent working of plastics not only can reduce the dead weight of whole atomizing helmet 100 that is used for children's respiratory tract treatment effectively, the infant of being convenient for wears, and the medical personnel of being convenient for observe the condition of infant's facial state and facial wound at any time moreover, in addition, still be favorable to providing for the infant and have more bright and comfortable atomizing treatment environment, alleviate the uncomfortable sense of infant.
It can be appreciated that when the rear cover part 1 and the front cover part 2 (i.e., most parts of the atomizing helmet 100 for children's respiratory tract treatment according to the present application) are manufactured by using transparent plastic parts, the manufacturing cost and the manufacturing difficulty of the entire atomizing helmet 100 for children's respiratory tract treatment can be effectively reduced, and at the same time, the atomizing helmet 100 for children's respiratory tract treatment according to the present application can be directly used as a disposable medical article to avoid a disinfection procedure or reduce the disinfection difficulty.
In one embodiment of the present application, as shown in fig. 1 and 5, the rear cover 1 of the present application may further include two shoulder pieces 15, the shoulder pieces 15 are configured in an L-shaped structure, the shoulder pieces 15 include a first plate 151 and a second plate 152 that are connected to each other, one ends of the first plate 151 of the two shoulder pieces 15, which are far from the second plate 152, are respectively connected to the first side wall 111 and the second side wall 112, and the second plates 152 of the two shoulder pieces 15 are respectively used for being placed on the shoulders of the infant patient.
Thus, by the two shoulder top pieces 15, the weight of the atomization helmet 100 for children respiratory tract treatment can be shared by the head and the shoulders of the child, so that the phenomenon that the head and the neck of the child bear too much pressure due to wearing the atomization helmet 100 for children respiratory tract treatment is relieved, and the discomfort of the child is reduced.
In one embodiment of the present application, as shown in fig. 5, the second plate 152 of the present application may be provided in an arc-shaped plate structure, and the second plate 152 is bent toward a direction approaching the first plate 151. In this way, the contact area between the second plate 152 and the shoulder of the infant can be effectively increased by the second plate 152, which is not only beneficial to improving the stability of the atomizing helmet 100 for respiratory tract treatment of children in the atomizing treatment process, but also beneficial to reducing the compression of the atomizing helmet 100 for respiratory tract treatment of children on the shoulder of the infant.
It will be appreciated that in this embodiment, the curvature and the setting length of the second plate 152 may be set according to actual needs, which is not particularly limited by the present application.
In one embodiment of the present application, as shown in fig. 1, the neck seal 4 of the present application is wound around the shoulder top 15, and the length dimension of the neck seal 4 in the vertical direction is greater than the length dimension of the first plate 151 in the vertical direction. Like this, through the neck sealing portion 4 of so setting, can make the neck sealing portion 4 can seal the gap between shoulder top 15, front shroud portion 2 and back shroud portion 1 and the infant neck more reliably effectively to can avoid atomizing medicine to leak effectively, in order to promote the effect of atomizing treatment and avoid atomizing medicine's waste.
In one embodiment of the present application, as shown in fig. 3, the inner bottom wall of the second cavity 21 of the present application is formed as an upwardly convex curved arc surface for abutting against the mandible of the child patient, the portion of the first side edge 41 corresponding to the front cover part 2 is provided with a first magic tape (not shown), and the portion of the front cover part 2 corresponding to the first side edge 41 is provided with a second magic tape (not shown) mutually fitting with the first magic tape.
Thus, on the one hand, since the inner top wall 12 of the second cavity 21 can be propped against the mandible of the infant, and meanwhile, the propping effect of the top wall 12 and the third side wall 113 against the head of the infant is added, the stability of the atomizing helmet 100 for respiratory tract treatment of children in the atomizing treatment process can be further improved, which is more beneficial to the smooth atomizing treatment process. On the other hand, the front cover part 2 and the neck sealing part 4 are connected through the first magic tape and the second magic tape, so that the neck sealing part 4 can effectively and reliably seal the first cavity 13 and the second cavity 21, and the corresponding lengths of the neck sealing part 4 and the front cover part 2 can be conveniently adjusted according to different infants, so that the medical device is suitable for different infants. In addition, the connecting and disassembling processes of the front cover part 2 and the neck sealing part 4 can be more convenient and efficient through the mode of the connection of the magic tape.
The present application is not limited to the above embodiments, and any changes or substitutions within the technical scope of the present application should be covered by the scope of the present application. Therefore, the protection scope of the present application should be subject to the protection scope of the claims.
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1. An atomising helmet for use in the treatment of the respiratory tract of a child, comprising:
The back cover part (1) comprises a side wall (11) and a top wall (12), wherein the side wall (11) is formed into a U-shaped structure, the side wall (11) comprises a first side wall (111) and a second side wall (112) which are oppositely arranged, and a third side wall (113) connected between the first side wall (111) and the second side wall (112), the top wall (12) is connected with one end of the side wall (11) so that the top wall (12) and the first side wall (111), the second side wall (112) and the third side wall (113) jointly enclose a first cavity (13) for accommodating the back part of the cranium of the infant, wherein the top wall (12) is used for being contacted with the top of the cranium of the infant, and the third side wall (113) is used for being contacted with the back pillow part of the infant;
The front cover part (2) is detachably connected with the rear cover part (1), the front cover part (2) is in a plate-shaped structure, a second cavity (21) for accommodating the cranium of the infant is formed on one side, close to the rear cover part (1), of the front cover part (2) in an inward concave manner, the first cavity (13) and the second cavity (21) are communicated with each other so as to be commonly used for accommodating the cranium of the infant, the air duct (3) is connected to one side, far away from the rear cover part (1), of the front cover part (2), and the air duct (3) and the second cavity (21) are communicated with each other so as to be used for supplying atomized medicines into the second cavity (21);
the sealing neck part (4) is arranged to be of a deformable flexible strip-shaped structure, the sealing neck part (4) comprises a first side edge (41) and a second side edge (42) which are oppositely arranged, and a sealing rope (43) which is movably arranged in the second side edge (42) in a penetrating mode, one part of the first side edge (41) is connected with the bottom of the side wall (11), the other part of the first side edge (41) is used for being detachably connected with the front cover part (2), and the sealing rope (43) is used for binding the second side edge (42) to the neck of an infant, so that the first cavity (13) and the second cavity (21) are sealed.
2. The atomising helmet for respiratory tract treatment of children according to claim 1, characterized in that the first and second side walls (111, 112) are formed in a planar structure;
The third side wall (113) comprises a first bending part (1131) and a second bending part (1132) which are connected with each other, two ends of the first bending part (1131) are respectively connected with the first side wall (111) and the second side wall (112), the first bending part (1131) bends towards a direction close to the first cavity (13), two ends of the second bending part (1132) are respectively connected with the first side wall (111) and the second side wall (112), one side, away from the first bending part (1131), of the second bending part (1132) is connected with the top wall (12), and the second bending part (1132) bends towards a direction away from the first cavity (13).
3. The atomising helmet for respiratory tract treatment of children according to claim 2, characterized in that the top wall (12) comprises a third curved portion (121), the ends of the third curved portion (121) being connected to the first and second side walls (111, 112), respectively, and the third curved portion (121) being curved in a direction away from the first cavity (13).
4. The atomising helmet for respiratory therapy of children according to claim 1, characterized in that the rear cover part (1) comprises a first connection piece (14) and the front cover part (2) comprises a second connection piece (22), the rear cover part (1) and the front cover part (2) being detachably connected by means of the first connection piece (14) and the second connection piece (22).
5. The atomizing helmet for respiratory tract treatment of children according to claim 4, characterized in that the first connecting piece (14) comprises a first connecting block (141), the first connecting piece (14) is arranged on the first side wall (111) and/or the second side wall (112), a connecting cavity (142) is formed by inwards recessing one end of the first connecting block (141) close to the front cover part (2), and a first connecting through hole (143) communicated with the connecting cavity (142) is formed by inwards recessing one side of the first connecting block (141) away from the first cavity (13); the second connecting piece (22) comprises a second connecting block (221) and a fastener (222), one end of the second connecting block (221) is connected with the front cover part (2), the other end of the second connecting block (221) is used for being inserted into the connecting cavity (142), a second connecting through hole (2211) matched with the first connecting through hole (143) is formed in the second connecting block (221), and the fastener (222) is used for penetrating through the first connecting through hole (143) and the second connecting through hole (2211) so that the first connecting piece (14) and the second connecting piece (22) can be detachably connected.
6. The atomising helmet for respiratory therapy of children according to claim 1, characterized in that the rear cover part (1) and/or the front cover part (2) are provided as transparent plastic pieces.
7. The atomizing helmet for respiratory tract treatment of children according to claim 1, characterized in that the rear cover part (1) further comprises two shoulder top pieces (15), the shoulder top pieces (15) are arranged in an L-shaped structure, the shoulder top pieces (15) comprise a first plate body (151) and a second plate body (152) which are connected with each other, one end of the first plate body (151) of the two shoulder top pieces (15) far away from the second plate body (152) is respectively connected with the first side wall (111) and the second side wall (112), and the second plate bodies (152) of the two shoulder top pieces (15) are respectively used for being placed on shoulders of children.
8. The atomizing helmet for respiratory tract treatment of children according to claim 7, characterized in that the second plate (152) is provided in an arc-shaped plate structure, the second plate (152) being curved toward a direction approaching the first plate (151).
9. The atomizing helmet for respiratory tract treatment of children according to claim 7, characterized in that the neck sealing portion (4) is wound outside the shoulder top piece (15), and the length dimension of the neck sealing portion (4) in the vertical direction is larger than the length dimension of the first plate body (151) in the vertical direction.
10. An atomising helmet for the treatment of the respiratory tract of children according to any of the claims 1 to 9 characterized in that the inner bottom wall of the second cavity (21) is formed as an upwardly convex curved arc surface for abutment against the lower jaw of the child patient, the portion of the first lateral margin (41) corresponding to the front cover portion (2) being provided with a first velcro, the portion of the front cover portion (2) corresponding to the first lateral margin (41) being provided with a second velcro mutually adapted to the first velcro.
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