CHILDBIRTH AID
20170014160 ยท 2017-01-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B17/42
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A childbirth aid includes a base panel, two ankle-supporting blocks bilaterally located at a top wall of the base panel for supporting the ankles of a pregnant woman to keep the body center of gravity of the pregnant woman in line with the fulcrum of the mechanism of each foot of the pregnant woman, each ankle-supporting block having a planar top surface and an inclined surface downwardly extended from the planar top surface to the top wall of the base panel, and a gap defined between the two ankle-supporting blocks for the mounting of a safety mirror or anti-collision elastic net selectively in a detachable manner.
Claims
1. A childbirth aid, comprising: a base panel; two ankle-supporting blocks bilaterally located at a top wall of said base panel and raised above the top wall of said base panel at a predetermined height for supporting the ankles of a pregnant woman to keep the body center of gravity of said pregnant woman in line with the fulcrum of the mechanism of each foot of said pregnant woman, each said ankle-supporting block comprising a planar top surface, and an inclined surface downwardly extended from one side of said planar top surface to the top wall of said base panel; a gap defined in said base panel between said two ankle-supporting blocks; a safety mirror selectively detachably mountable in said gap; and an anti-collision elastic net selectively detachably mountable in said gap.
2. The childbirth aid as claimed in claim 1, wherein said base panel comprises a plurality of retaining rods suspended in said gap at two opposite sides between said ankle-supporting block; said safety mirror and said anti-collision elastic net each comprise a mounting frame extended around the border thereof, and a plurality of retaining notch spaced along two opposite lateral sides of said mounting frame and respectively detachably engageable with the respective said retaining rods of said base panel.
3. The childbirth aid as claimed in claim 1, wherein the height of said ankle-supporting blocks and the slope of said inclined surface are determined according to the body size and body height of said pregnant woman.
4. The childbirth aid as claimed in claim 1, wherein said inclined surface of each said ankle-supporting block is configured to provide an anti-slip pattern.
5. The childbirth aid as claimed in claim 1, wherein said gap defined in said base panel between the inclined surfaces of said two ankle-supporting blocks has a width gradually increasing in direction from a rear side of said base panel toward an opposing front side thereof.
6. The childbirth aid as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a soft material bonded to an inner side of each said ankle-supporting block.
7. The childbirth aid as claimed in claim 1, wherein said base panel and said ankle-supporting blocks are formed integral in an obstetric delivery bed to form a composite obstetric delivery bed for childbirth in squatting or half-lying position.
8. A childbirth aid, comprising: a base panel; and two ankle-supporting blocks bilaterally located at a top wall of said base panel and raised above the top wall of said base panel at a predetermined height for supporting the ankles of a pregnant woman to keep the body center of gravity of said pregnant woman in line with the fulcrum of the mechanism of each foot of said pregnant woman, each said ankle-supporting block comprising a planar top surface, and an inclined surface downwardly extended from one side of said planar top surface to the top wall of said base panel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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[0024] Further, the two ankle-supporting blocks (12) are bilaterally mounted at the top wall of the base panel (11) and raised above the top wall of the base panel (11) at a predetermined height. Preferably, each ankle-supporting block (12) comprises a planar top surface (121), at least one, for example, two inclined surfaces (122)(123) respectively downwardly sloping from opposing front and rear sides of the planar top surface (121) to the top wall of the base panel (11). The height of the ankle-supporting block (12) and the slopes of the inclined surfaces (122)(123) are adjusted according to the body size and body height of the pregnant woman (2). Further, a gap (14) is defined in the base panel (11) between the two ankle-supporting blocks (12). A safety mirror (15) (see
[0025] As stated above, the safety mirror (15) or anti-collision elastic net (3) is selectively detachably mountable in the gap (14) in the base panel (11) between the two ankle-supporting blocks (12). The safety mirror (15) or anti-collision elastic net (3) comprise a mounting frame (16) extended around the border thereof, and a plurality of retaining notches (161) spaced along two opposite lateral sides of the mounting frame (16). The base panel (11) further comprises a plurality of retaining rods (141) suspended in the gap (14) at two opposite sides. When setting the mounting frame (16) of the safety mirror (15) or anti-collision elastic net (3) into the gap (14) in the base panel (11), the retaining notches (161) in the mounting frame (16) of the safety mirror (15) or anti-collision elastic net (3) are respectively forced into engagement with the respective retaining rods (141) of the base panel (11) (see
[0026] Preferably, the inclined surface (122) or (124) of each ankle-supporting block (12) is configured to provide an anti-slip pattern (1221) or (1241) for the positioning of the sole of foot (23) positively positioned. Further, the base panel (11) can be configured to provide a slotted grip portion (13) at, for example, a front side thereof to facilitate carrying.
[0027] Further, when an ordinary person or pregnant woman is in a squatting position, the feet (23) are splayed out (see