Abstract: A turbine wheel for a gas operated medical handpiece includes a plurality of blades which extend in radial direction from a hub and extend in axial direction from a side ring web of the turbine wheel, and the front side of which is substantially concavely curved about an approximately radially running first axis of curvature. In order to increase the drive power or to better exploit the drive power at least one blade has at least in an axial end region an inclination surface which is inclined in the axial direction towards the front side.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 23, 2010
Date of Patent:
July 24, 2012
Assignee:
Kaltenbach & Voigt GmbH
Inventors:
Alexander Flock, Helmut Gruber, Thomas Roesch
Abstract: In a dental system for the transillumination of teeth having an elongate handpiece with a light source for producing examination radiation, irradiation means for directing the examination radiation at a tooth to be examined, and means for acquiring an optical image of the tooth illuminated by the examination radiation, there is arranged at the front end of the handpiece a removable attachment which contains at least part of the irradiation means, the handpiece having means for detecting the attachment arranged on the handpiece.
Abstract: In a dental system for the transillumination of teeth having a light source for producing examination radiation, irradiation means for directing the examination radiation at a tooth to be examined, and means for acquiring an optical image of the tooth illuminated by the examination radiation, the irradiation means includes light-guiding and/or light-deflecting elements, at least the light-guiding and/or light-deflecting element facing the tooth to be examined being embedded in a transparent, flexible coupling body that is provided to rest on the tooth or the gingiva of the tooth.
Type:
Application
Filed:
November 8, 2011
Publication date:
May 17, 2012
Applicant:
Kaltenbach & Voigt GmbH
Inventors:
André Hackel, Hans Heckenberger, Sven Erdmann
Abstract: A container for use with a hand-held device, in particular for dental purposes, for dispensing a pasty filling compound, the viscosity of which can be reduced by supplying vibration energy, wherein the container is designed to receive the pasty filling compound and comprises a discharge opening at the front end for dispensing the filling compound. The discharge opening is formed by a cannula which is made of steel, for example. The viscosity of the filling compound can be positively influenced by the cannula. In this way, in particular a significant increase in the liquefaction degree of the filling compound can be achieved.
Abstract: In a dental device with a hand-held instrument at the front end of which there is arranged a removable attachment having at least one light source, the light source is arranged inside a closed housing in the attachment, with current transfer means acting between the attachment and the instrument for supplying power to the light source.
Abstract: A medical, in particular dental, diagnostic device having an elongate handpiece with means for image acquisition as well as an optical system having at least one optical element for deflecting a light beam that is incident from the side of the handpiece to the means for image acquisition, wherein the angle of deflection of the optical element is smaller than 90°.
Abstract: A method and corresponding system for operating a dental handpiece, wherein the handpiece comprises a motor for driving a tool. the method comprises (a) sequentially capturing values of a physical parameter, which—at least approximately—represent the power or energy fed to the motor, (b) forming an integration value by integrating the values captured in (a), and (c) automatically reducing a power or energy fed to the motor if the integration value formed in (b) exceeds an upper threshold value. The integration value formed in (b) represents a measure of the power integrated over time and can thus be used at least approximately as a measure of the temperature of the instrument. The automatic reduction in the power or energy fed to the motor performed in (c) can therefore effectively act against a further increase in temperature or allow cooling if the temperature of the instrument exceeds an upper threshold value.
Type:
Application
Filed:
July 1, 2010
Publication date:
May 3, 2012
Applicant:
KALTENBACH & VOIGT GMBH
Inventors:
Johannes Sauter, Hans Heckenberger, Bernd Gugel
Abstract: A manual device, in particular for dental use, for dispensing a pasty filler, the viscosity of which may be reduced by the introduction of vibrational energy, comprises a device housing, a detachable container for the pasty filler that comprises an outlet nozzle at a front end thereof, vibration generation means with an oscillating body, and pressure generating means for exerting pressure on the pasty filler, wherein the vibration body is detachably connected to the container in a middle region thereof.
Abstract: A motor-driven handpiece, which has a grip sleeve with a head area for mounting a tool, in particular for the preparation of tooth substance and/or bone substance, in which the head area is at least partially surrounded or encapsulated by a thermoplastic material which, compared to the material of the rest of the grip sleeve, has a lower thermal conduction value.
Type:
Application
Filed:
May 7, 2010
Publication date:
April 12, 2012
Applicant:
Kaltenbach & Voigt GmbH
Inventors:
Johannes Sauter, Hans Heckenberger, Bernd Gugel, Bernhard Kuhn
Abstract: An electric motor arrangement for a medical, especially dental, tool handle, which is extremely compact and resistant to sterilizing temperatures due to a plurality of advantageous embodiments. The electric motor arrangement is characterized by the following properties: the use of a light source based on SMD-LED or LED as a semiconductor chip; the shortening of the INTRAmatic coupling to between 20 mm and 25 mm; a hermetically extruded stator comprising integrated media tubes and molded connection sockets; the stator winding is embodied as a coil segment winding instead of an H winding or triangle; and the winding head has openings for media tubes.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 19, 2010
Publication date:
March 22, 2012
Applicant:
Kaltenbach & Voigt GmbH
Inventors:
Josef Duesing, Alfons Mader, Johann Stempfle
Abstract: In an electric motor for use in a dental, dental-medical or dental-technical handpiece, having a rotatably mounted rotor and a stator surrounding the rotor, the stator is surrounded by a sheathing having an inner sleeve, on the outside of which there are arranged functionally relevant components of the stator, for example stator winding(s), return plates, and/or contact pins, and an outer sleeve embedding the inner sleeve with the functionally relevant components.
Abstract: A device for disinfecting, sterilizing and/or maintaining medical, particularly dental, instruments comprises connecting units for connecting supply containers for media used by the device, in particular cleaning or care products, wherein the connecting units comprise control and/or identification means, which enable an identification of the supply container.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 19, 2010
Publication date:
March 8, 2012
Applicant:
KALTENBACH & VOIGT GmbH
Inventors:
Hans Heckenberger, Hans-Dieter Wiek, Johann Stempfle, Bernd Gugel, Herbert Lott
Abstract: An assembly for removing a medium from a pressurized container, the assembly having a cut-off valve that is located on an outlet line for the container and a sensor for detecting the pressure prevailing in the container. The assembly is also provided with a control unit that controls the cut-off valve on the basis of the pressure determined by the sensor in order to remove the desired quantity of medium.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 19, 2010
Publication date:
March 1, 2012
Applicant:
Kaltenbach & Voigt GmbH
Inventors:
Hans Heckenberger, Hans-Dieter Wiek, Johann Stempfle, Herbert Lott
Abstract: A medical, in particular dental, diagnostic device having means for image capture and a hand piece that has a window located in the optical path of the means for image capture, wherein there are means for heating the window formed by a resistance heater.
Abstract: In a dental, dental-medical or dental-technical handpiece, having an elongate grip sleeve there are provided at the rearward end of the grip sleeve coupling elements for the connection of the handpiece to a supply hose to be connected with a dental supply arrangement, and there are provided at the forward end of the grip sleeve a head section with a tool receiver for mounting a tool to be put into rotation. The handpiece further has an electric motor for driving a tool held by the tool receiver, which motor is completely integrated into the grip sleeve such that grip sleeve and motor form a unit.
Abstract: The invention relates to an electric-motor arrangement for a medical, in particular dental, hand piece which has a motor housing (2) and a rotor (4) which is arranged in the motor housing (2) so that it can be rotated about an axis (L) via a first bearing (6) and a second bearing (8). A stator (14) is arranged around the rotor (4) in relation to the axis (L). The first bearing (6) is received in a first bearing flange (10), and the second bearing (8) is received in a second bearing flange (12). Both bearing flanges (10, 12) are composed of metal and adjoin the motor housing (2) directly by way of their circumferential faces (101, 121). As a result, running noise and vibrations can be reduced. Moreover, premature wear and/or failure can be prevented.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 22, 2011
Publication date:
November 3, 2011
Applicant:
Kaltenbach & Voigt GmbH
Inventors:
Josef Duesing, Alfons Mader, Johann Stempfle
Abstract: The invention relates to an intra-oral camera having an imaging system for depicting the object located in front of an observation window of the camera on a recording unit, wherein the imaging system has at least one focusing unit for setting a suitable focus and an aperture unit for forming a variable aperture. The setting of the aperture is carried out independently of the focus adjusted by the focusing unit.
Type:
Application
Filed:
January 14, 2009
Publication date:
September 29, 2011
Applicant:
Kaltenbach & Voigt GmbH
Inventors:
Andre Hackel, Florian Bühs, Heinz Lehr, Stephen Schrader
Abstract: A system for driving an electric handpiece in response to a pneumatic control signal may provide for fast interchange of handpieces, self-calibration and wide dynamic range of operation with precise speed control. The system may be incorporated into virtually any dental treatment center using traditional pneumatic drive handpieces, and a conversion kit may facilitate such conversion. The system may provide not only for controlling the speed and torque of a tool coupled to an electric drive handpiece responsive to a pneumatic control signal, it may also provide for coupling cooling air and treatment media, such as air and/or water to the handpiece. Coupling of a handpiece to an operating base of the system, including coupling of media lines and electrical connections may be made with a simple press and twist action using quick connection structure.
Abstract: Device and method for disinfecting, sterilizing, and/or looking after medical, in particular dental, instruments, comprising a rinsing chamber in which there are holders for receiving the instruments, wherein at least parts of the walls of the rinsing chamber or elements located in the rinsing chamber can be cooled.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 20, 2009
Publication date:
August 25, 2011
Applicant:
Kaltenbach & Voigt GmbH
Inventors:
Hans-Dieter Wiek, Johann Stempfle, Herbert Lott, Frank Saur
Abstract: In a dental, dental-medical or dental-technical handpiece, having an elongate grip sleeve there are provided at the rearward end of the grip sleeve coupling elements for the connection of the handpiece to a supply hose to be connected with a dental supply arrangement, and there are provided at the forward end of the grip sleeve a head section with a tool receiver for mounting a tool to be put into rotation. The handpiece further has an electric motor for driving a tool held by the tool receiver, which motor is completely integrated into the grip sleeve such that grip sleeve and motor form a unit.