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titleOfInvention drinking cup
abstract The utility model provides a brewing water cup, which is used for bowel preparation preparation for patients before colonoscopy. The brewing water cup comprises a cup body, a cup cover and a water storage box. The body is a double-layer nesting structure and forms an interlayer, and the interlayer is coated with water-soluble heating powder; the lid is detachably connected to the top of the cup body and can open or close the water-holding cavity, and the lid is formed to place bowel cleaning. The water storage box is filled with clean water that can dissolve the water-soluble heating powder, and the water storage box is provided with a driving member, and the driving member is used to drive the action of the water storage box, so that the interior of the water storage box is connected with the interlayer or cut off. The use of the special drinking cup of the utility model can solve the two key elements of water volume and water temperature and the key point of teaching patients how to be qualified for intestinal preparation.
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