Resiliently Biased Clamping Member Patents (Class 433/11)
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Patent number: 7252505Abstract: An orthodontic appliance includes a latch that comprises at least one clip with a region for receiving an archwire. The clip also includes a recess for receiving a post of the appliance and for coupling the clip to remaining components of the appliance. The post includes a neck and an outermost head, and the neck and the head are constructed to reduce the extent that the clip must be opened to fit the clip over the head and onto the post during assembly of the appliance.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2004Date of Patent: August 7, 2007Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventor: Ming-Lai Lai
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Patent number: 7247019Abstract: Orthodontic brackets are manufactured from at least one type of crystalline polymer that enhances the physical properties of the brackets. In one aspect, orthodontic brackets according to the invention may comprise at least one type of polyaryletherketone or crystalline polyamide. Fibers, fillers, flow additives and other components may be added as desired. One or more amorphous polymers may be blended with the crystalline polymer. Crystalline polymers are especially well-suited for the manufacture of self-ligating orthodontic brackets that include a bracket base and ligation cover so as to provide sufficient strength for the bracket base and ligation cover while also providing sufficient flexibility for the hinge element to bend or flex.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2004Date of Patent: July 24, 2007Inventors: Norbert Abels, Claus-H. Backes
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Patent number: 7234935Abstract: An orthodontic bracket system includes a plurality of orthodontic brackets, each bracket sized and configured to be placed on a particular tooth of a patient during an orthodontic treatment procedure. Each bracket includes at least two arch wire slots that lie in different planes. The arch wire slots are positioned relative to the bracket base so that when the patient's teeth have become properly aligned as a result of the orthodontic procedure, the corresponding arch wire slots of all the brackets will be substantially aligned.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2004Date of Patent: June 26, 2007Inventors: Norbert Abels, Claus-H. Backes
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Patent number: 7217125Abstract: An orthodontic appliance includes a latch that comprises at least one clip with a region for receiving an archwire. The clip also includes a recess for receiving a post of the appliance and for coupling the clip to remaining components of the appliance. The clip includes at least one protrusion that extends between the post-receiving recess and the archwire-receiving region, and the protrusion serves to retain the clip in place on the post.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2005Date of Patent: May 15, 2007Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Ming-Lai Lai, Jirina V. Pospisil, Hoang V. Nguyen, Joyce C. Ho
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Patent number: 7214057Abstract: An orthodontic bracket assembly and method of assembling an orthodontic bracket assembly. The bracket assembly may generally include a base defining an archwire slot and having a lingual surface attachable to a tooth, the base defining a recess extending from the lingual surface, an insert positionable in the recess, a slot being at least partially defined by the insert, and a locking member including a lingual portion receivable in the slot to support the locking member on the base, the lingual portion being movable in the slot between an open position, in which the locking member permits access to the archwire slot, and a closed position, in which the locking member inhibits access to the archwire slot.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2006Date of Patent: May 8, 2007Assignee: Ceramic Sciences IncorporatedInventor: John C. Voudouris
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Patent number: 7210927Abstract: Self ligating orthodontic brackets include a bracket base and a ligation cover which interacts with the base in order to provide ligation of at least one arch wire associated with the base. The ligation cover is hingedly attached to the bracket base by a hinge (e.g., a film hinge, an elastomeric material, a mechanical hinge, and the like). The ligation cover comprises a metal for improved strength and durability of the bracket during use. The bracket base advantageously comprises a plastic or ceramic material for ease of formation and for reducing expense.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2005Date of Patent: May 1, 2007Inventors: Norbert Abels, Claus H. Backes
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Patent number: 7204690Abstract: An orthodontic bracket or convertible buccal tube for use with arch wires has the usual mesial distal extending slot having one side open to receive the wire. The open side is closed by a shutter pivoting on a pivot pin, or coaxial pins, about a mesial distal axis, the shutter being latched in slot closed position to retain the arch wire in the slot. The device includes an attitude controlling spring member consisting of an integral extension of the part of the shutter member that closes the slot, the extension being thinner and therefore of greater flexibility than the relatively rigid shutter member. The extension can be progressively thinner that the shutter member from its junction therewith to a free end that engages the arch wire in the slot. In slot closed position a portion of the integral extension is positively engaged with a surface of the device body so as to preload the spring.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2006Date of Patent: April 17, 2007Assignee: Augusta Developments Inc.Inventor: G. Herbert Hanson
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Patent number: 7204691Abstract: A ligation device for use with an orthodontic appliance having individual brackets attached to a patient's teeth and an arch wire received within a slot of each of the brackets. The ligator is formed of an elastomeric material and includes an O-ring portion surrounding a central area and an integral membrane covering the central area. The O-ring portion is adapted to stretch over hook shaped projections on the bracket for producing a continually acting tractive force that urges the arch wire against the bracket. The membrane has a diameter equal to or less than the outermost diameter of the O-ring portion so that, when the ligator is attached to the bracket, the membrane is pulled tight and the prongs and slot are concealed from view. An ornamental design or indicia on the outer face of the membrane is visibly exposed to provide an aesthetically appealing and fashionable appearance.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2005Date of Patent: April 17, 2007Inventors: Steven Darling, Janis Darling
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Patent number: 7186114Abstract: According to one embodiment, a self-ligating lingual orthodontic bracket includes a base, flanges extending from the base to define a slot, and a clip. The clip applies a force to an object to secure the wire within the slot in a self-ligating manner. The clip is adapted to be urged vertically toward the occlusal plane from a closed position to an open position to expose the slot to receive the wire, the clip being biased against the second flange when the clip is in the open position due to the applied force. The clip is adapted to be urged vertically away from the occlusal plane from the open position to the closed position to secure the wire within the slot, the clip being biased against the wire when the clip is in the closed position and the wire is secured within the slot due to the applied force.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2004Date of Patent: March 6, 2007Inventors: Carlos F. Navarro, Marco A. Navarro
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Patent number: 7175428Abstract: Self-ligating orthodontic brackets which are at least partially formed of materials exhibiting shape memory each of which includes a base from which extends two spaced and opposing pairs of tie wings each pair of which define an archwire guide slot therebetween. Each of the opposing tie wings include portions which are normally spaced to retain an archwire within the archwire guide slot but at least a portion of one of each pair of opposing tie wings is yieldable relative to the other to permit insertion and/or removal of the archwire relative to the archwire guide slot. Portions of the brackets may be coated to reduce friction between the archwire guide slot and the archwire and to promote aesthetics and overall bracket appearance.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2004Date of Patent: February 13, 2007Inventor: James A. Nicholson
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Patent number: 7104791Abstract: An orthodontic bracket or convertible buccal tube for use with arch wires has the usual mesial distal extending slot having one side open to receive the wire. The open side is closed by a shutter pivoting on a pivot pin, or coaxial pins, about a mesial distal axis, the shutter being latched in slot closed position to retain the arch wire by a latch having one latch member on the pivot pin/s and a cooperating member on an annular part of the shutter surrounding the pin/s. Preferably the latch members are a mesial distal extending cam shaped recess in the pivot pin/s and a projection protruding from the annular shutter part, or vice versa. The part of the annular shutter part carrying the latch member is made flexible by a mesial distal extending through slot dividing it to form a movable segment of about 200° to 270° of the total circumference; a tool can be inserted into the slot to assist in disengaging the latch.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2004Date of Patent: September 12, 2006Assignee: Augusta Developments Inc.Inventor: G. Herbert Hanson
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Patent number: 7094052Abstract: Self-ligating orthodontic brackets include a marking system for identifying which tooth or subset of teeth a specific bracket within a set of non-identical brackets pertains and/or for assisting in aligning a bracket on a tooth. The bracket includes a temporarily visible mark that is visible during placement of the bracket onto a tooth but which does not remain visible during long term use of the orthodontic bracket to straighten teeth. The marking may be removable or it may be hidden during use of the bracket to straighten teeth. The orthodontic brackets are advantageously included within a set or kit intended for placement onto the teeth of a patient. They advantageously include a ligation cover selectively movable between an open, non-ligating position relative to an arch wire slot in a bracket base and a closed, ligating position relative to the arch wire slot.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2004Date of Patent: August 22, 2006Inventors: Norbert Abels, Claus H. Backes
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Patent number: 7063531Abstract: A novel orthodontic bracket system comprised of orthodontic appliances, such as brackets or buccal tubes, with a vertical instead of conventional horizontal slot orientation. The occlusal-gingival slot orientation minimizes the risk of unintentional debonding of the bracket as a result of insertion and removal of the archwire. An archwire retention mechanism designed to guide, retain and/or seat the archwire. The archwire retention mechanism releases the archwire from the archwire slot whenever appropriate force is applied, or manipulation of physical properties of the material are altered by the operator.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2005Date of Patent: June 20, 2006Inventors: Rolf Maijer, Dwight Schnaitter, Steve Fillipp
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Patent number: 7025591Abstract: A self-ligating orthodontic appliance including a base, one or more pivotally and movably mounted jaws on the base, and a spring member actuable to coact with the base and jaws and selectively move the jaws between open and closed positions.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2003Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Assignee: TP Orthodontics, Inc.Inventor: Andrew C. Kesling
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Patent number: 7014460Abstract: An orthodontic appliance such as a bracket or buccal tube has a latch for retaining an archwire in an archwire slot. The latch releases the archwire from the archwire slot whenever the archwire exerts a force on the appliance that exceeds a certain minimum value. The latch comprises at least one clip having certain features that significantly reduce strain during opening movements of the clip, so that the likelihood of fracture of the clip during use is significantly reduced.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2002Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Ming-Lai Lai, Jirina V. Pospisil
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Patent number: 7001179Abstract: An orthodontic bracket comprising a pair of tie wings, an archwire containing slot disposed between the tie wings, a pair of gingival stabilizing notches formed in one of the tie wings, an incisal stabilizing slot formed in the other tie wing, an orthodontic clip comprising an interactive section with a gingival wing secured to one side edge thereof and an incisal wing secured to the other side thereof, a medial slit formed in interactive section, a pair of supplemental slits formed between the interactive section and the gingival wing and the incisal wing, respectively, portions of the gingival wing disposed in the gingival stabilizing notches, and a portion of the incisal wing disposed in the incisal stabilizing slot.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2003Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Inventor: John Devincenzo
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Patent number: 6964565Abstract: A two-part orthodontic bracket comprises a base and a holding device produced separately therefrom, with the base and the holding device being connected to one another via a joint having a pivot axis. The holding device can be selectively moved about the pivot axis between open and closed positions relative to the base and slot. When in an open position, the holding device can also be tilted about at least one tilt axis lateral or perpendicular to the pivot axis in order to provide better clearance in the case of tooth crowding. A guide system may also be provided that reduces the ability of the holding device to tilt as it is moved toward the closed position.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2004Date of Patent: November 15, 2005Inventors: Norbert Abels, Claus H. Backes
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Patent number: 6960080Abstract: An orthodontic bracket comprises a bracket base, an arch wire slot configured to receive an arch wire, a ligation cover, an elongate film hinge that interconnects the bracket base and ligation cover, and a cam structure. The ligation cover is selectively rotatable about the film hinge relative to the bracket base between an open, non-ligating position and closed, ligating position relative to the arch wire slot. The cam structure includes a curved surface proximal to the elongate film hinge that assists in distributing forces throughout the entire length of the film hinge as the cover is rotated relative to the bracket base. The cam structure also includes a camming surface that biases the ligation cover toward the open, non-ligating position. The ligation cover covers at least a portion of the slot when in the closed, ligating position.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2003Date of Patent: November 1, 2005Inventors: Norbert Abels, Claus H. Backes
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Patent number: 6957957Abstract: An orthodontic appliance for a molar tooth has a latch that is movable between an open position to admit or release an archwire into an archwire slot and a closed position to retain the archwire in the archwire slot. In one aspect of the invention, the appliance lacks tiewings and has a mesial archwire guide that is spaced from a distal archwire guide by a channel that extends in a generally occlusal-gingival direction across the appliance. In another aspect of the invention, the appliance includes a flange with at least one groove for retaining a wire segment or other item in place.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2002Date of Patent: October 25, 2005Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventor: Jirina V. Pospisil
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Patent number: 6942483Abstract: A bracket for orthodontic treatments comprises a closing spring, which is fixedly anchored at the bracket and which covers an arch wire slot formed in the bracket for receiving an arch wire in a closed position. In an end section of the closing spring covering the slot, a tongue is formed in the center and folded at an angle toward a base plate of the bracket. The spring has an end section which is held by projections formed at the bracket structure to secure the spring in its closed position. The spring may be dimensioned and pre-tensioned in a manner that an arch wire inserted into the slot is torqued by the closing spring with forces from the top and from the side.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2004Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Inventor: Wolfgang Heiser
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Patent number: 6939133Abstract: In one embodiment, a pre-engaging orthodontic bracket includes a body having a lingual surface for attachment to a tooth, a pair of laterally spaced gingival tie wings and a pair of laterally spaced occlusal tie wings. The gingival and occlusal tie wings project from a labial surface of the body. An archwire slot extends mesiodistally across the body and between the gingival and occlusal tie wings at opposed mesial and distal sides of the body to accommodate an archwire. A pivot pin extends between a pair of the tie wings at opposed mesial and distal sides of the body. A shutter is moveable relative to the body between an open position in which placement and removal of an archwire into the archwire slot is facilitated and a closed position in which placement and removal of an archwire into the archwire slot is inhibited.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2004Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: OrthoArm, Inc.Inventor: John C. Voudouris
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Patent number: 6887075Abstract: An orthodontic appliance comprises a base, a main body equipped on one side of the base, an archwire slot furnished to the main body, a convertible cap closing the archwire slot along the length direction, and stepwise portions provided at ends of the archwire slot for receiving ends of the convertible cap. The convertible cap is fixedly soldered with a silver soldering material containing Ag 90% or more.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2002Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Assignee: Tomy IncorporatedInventors: Kozo Kawaguchi, Kenji Nagase, Kiyoshi Shiga, Masaaki Orikasa
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Patent number: 6799966Abstract: Disclosed is an orthodontic article that includes a fluoropolymer and that exhibits at least 0.001% transmittance at 546 nm when measured according to the Transmittance Test Procedure.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1999Date of Patent: October 5, 2004Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Jerold S. Horn, James D. Hansen
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Publication number: 20040185410Abstract: An orthodontic brace includes a set of appliances that are connected to respective teeth of the patient. At least some of the appliances include a latch that is operable to release an archwire from the appliance whenever the force exerted by the archwire exceeds a certain value. This value is higher for appliances connected to certain teeth than the value associated with appliances connected to other teeth, in accordance with the particular malocclusion encountered. The brace is constructed to ensure that the goals of the treatment program are carried out in an efficient manner while reducing the likelihood of inadvertent release of the archwire during the course of treatment.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2003Publication date: September 23, 2004Applicant: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventor: Ming-Lai Lai
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Publication number: 20040175667Abstract: An orthodontic bracket comprises a bracket base, an arch wire slot configured to receive an arch wire, a ligation cover, an elongate film hinge that interconnects the bracket base and ligation cover, and a cam structure. The ligation cover is selectively rotatable about the film hinge relative to the bracket base between an open, non-ligating position and closed, ligating position relative to the arch wire slot. The cam structure includes a curved surface proximal to the elongate film hinge that assists in distributing forces throughout the entire length of the film hinge as the cover is rotated relative to the bracket base. The cam structure also includes a camming surface that biases the ligation cover toward the open, non-ligating position. The ligation cover covers at least a portion of the slot when in the closed, ligating position.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2003Publication date: September 9, 2004Inventors: Norbert Abels, Claus H. Backes
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Publication number: 20040170942Abstract: A bracket for orthodontic treatments comprises a closing spring, which is fixedly anchored at the bracket and which covers an arch wire slot formed in the bracket for receiving an arch wire in a closing position. In an end section of the closing spring covering the slot, a tongue is formed in the center and folded at a right angle towards a base plate of said bracket. The spring has an end section which is held by projections formed at the bracket structure to secure the spring in its closing position. The spring may be dimensioned and pre-loaded in a manner that an arch wire inserted into the slot is loaded by the closing spring with forces from the top and from the side.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2004Publication date: September 2, 2004Inventor: Wolfgang Heiser
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Publication number: 20040166458Abstract: An orthodontic bracket has a clip which is curved substantially in U-shape as covering at least one part of an opposite side to a base in an arch wire slot. Catching end portions which are provided at an upper end part of the clip may be caught to enable to creep under a cover portion supported by the bracket main body. The clip is formed at the upper end part thereof with a concave portion as a recess portion which enables to catch a clip release tool for releasing the clip.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2003Publication date: August 26, 2004Applicant: TOMY INCORPORATEDInventors: Perry Opin, Shingo Katayose, Kousei Endo, Masaaki Orikasa
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Publication number: 20040166459Abstract: In one embodiment, a pre-engaging orthodontic bracket includes a body having a lingual surface for attachment to a tooth, a pair of laterally spaced gingival tie wings and a pair of laterally spaced occlusal tie wings. The gingival and occlusal tie wings project from a labial surface of the body. An archwire slot extends mesiodistally across the body and between the gingival and occlusal tie wings at opposed mesial and distal sides of the body to accommodate an archwire. A pivot pin extends between a pair of the tie wings at opposed mesial and distal sides of the body. A shutter is moveable relative to the body between an open position in which placement and removal of an archwire into the archwire slot is facilitated and a closed position in which placement and removal of an archwire into the archwire slot is inhibited.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2004Publication date: August 26, 2004Applicant: OrthoArm, Inc.Inventor: John C. Voudouris
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Publication number: 20040166457Abstract: An orthodontic bracket comprising a pair of tie wings, an archwire containing slot disposed between the tie wings, a pair of gingival stabilizing notches formed in one of the tie wings, an incisal stabilizing slot formed in the other tie wing, an orthodontic clip comprising an interactive section with a gingival wing secured to one side edge thereof and an incisal wing secured to the other side thereof, a medial slit formed in interactive section, a pair of supplemental slits formed between the interactive section and the gingival wing and the incisal wing, respectively, portions of the gingival wing disposed in the gingival stabilizing notches, and a portion of the incisal wing disposed in the incisal stabilizing slot.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2003Publication date: August 26, 2004Inventor: John Devincenzo
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Patent number: 6776613Abstract: An orthodontic bracket has a front side part, a bump portion, an inner side part which are formed on a ceiling face of a guide portion in such a manner that the front side part, the bump portion, the inner side part are formed in order in a guiding direction to which a clip is guided by the guide portion. The orthodontic bracket further has a sliding-rotation supporter provided at the lower end of the clip. When the sliding-rotation supporter slides on the ceiling face and gets over the bump portion from the front side part to reach the inner side part of the ceiling face, the clip can press the archwire down toward the bottom of the archwire slot.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2002Date of Patent: August 17, 2004Assignee: Tomy IncorporatedInventor: Masaaki Orikasa
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Patent number: 6746243Abstract: A generally elastic orthodontic ligature in the shape of an O-ring is provided with a semi-rigid retaining arm for the general purpose of attaching a rubber band between teeth. The retaining arm is integral with the O-ring although the two may be made of different materials. The O-ring may have projections therein for preventing rotation of the ligature during use, and the projections may include unidirectional barbs. Further, variations in the angle or shape of the arm may be provided as desired.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2003Date of Patent: June 8, 2004Inventor: Daniel A. Holzhauer
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Patent number: 6733286Abstract: Self ligating orthodontic brackets include a bracket base and a ligation cover which interacts with the base in order to provide ligation of at least one arch wire associated with the base. The orthodontic brackets may include one or more of the following improved features: (1) a film hinge about which a ligation cover may rotate; (2) a bearing spring or other flexible feature associated with the ligation cover to provide active ligation; (3) a ligation cover that has sufficient flexibility and resilience to facilitate locking and unlocking relative to the base; (4) a spring or spring-like feature that provides resistance to rotation of the ligation cover relative to the base; (5) a bracket base and ligation cover formed from different types of plastic materials; (6) two or more initially open arch wire slots that can be ligated by a single ligation cover; or (7) a safety locking feature that holds the ligation cover more tightly to the bracket in response to increased arch wire pressure.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2001Date of Patent: May 11, 2004Inventors: Norbert Abels, Claus H. Backes
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Publication number: 20040086825Abstract: An orthodontic appliance such as a bracket or buccal tube has a latch for retaining an archwire in an archwire slot. The latch releases the archwire from the archwire slot whenever the archwire exerts a force on the appliance that exceeds a certain minimum value. The latch comprises at least one clip having certain features that significantly reduce strain during opening movements of the clip, so that the likelihood of fracture of the clip during use is significantly reduced.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2002Publication date: May 6, 2004Applicant: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Ming-Lai Lai, Jirina V. Pospisil
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Publication number: 20040086826Abstract: An orthodontic appliance for a molar tooth has a latch that is movable between an open position to admit or release an archwire into an archwire slot and a closed position to retain the archwire in the archwire slot. In one aspect of the invention, the appliance lacks tiewings and has a mesial archwire guide that is spaced from a distal archwire guide by a channel that extends in a generally occlusal-gingival direction across the appliance. In another aspect of the invention, the appliance includes a flange with at least one groove for retaining a wire segment or other item in place.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2002Publication date: May 6, 2004Applicant: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventor: Jirina V. Pospisil
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Patent number: 6726474Abstract: A self-ligating module for removable attachment to a conventional orthodontic bracket includes a stem removably securable in the vertical slot in the bracket and a clip pivotably secured to the head of the stem. The clip can pivot between an open position in which the archwire slot of the bracket is open to receive an archwire, and a closed position in which the archwire is secured in the archwire slot by the clip. The module allows conventional orthodontic brackets to be selectively modified so as to become self-ligating brackets. The module can be readily removed when the self-ligating feature is not needed.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2002Date of Patent: April 27, 2004Inventor: William A. Spencer
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Publication number: 20040072118Abstract: A lingual bracket for orthodontic treatments in the anterior and canine tooth area comprises a slot directed in parallel to the base plate of the bracket, said slot being aligned in a manner that the slot opening points towards the chewing plane. The slot preferably has a depth that is lower than its width. As an element for securing an arch wire in the slot, said slot is preferably covered by a closing spring, which I stably held on the bracket frame in the opening and closing position. An arch wire inserted into the slot is pressed by the closing spring against the slot bottom and generates the forces on the bracket that are required for the tooth position correction. The use of safety lugs for the closing spring can be renounced, which reduces the height of the bracket.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2003Publication date: April 15, 2004Inventors: Wolfgang Heiser, Claus Schendell-Groling
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Publication number: 20040072119Abstract: An orthodontic bracket having a body (e.g., made of a ceramic material) including a lingual surface for attachment to a tooth and defining an archwire slot, and a clip movable between an open position permitting access to the archwire slot and a closed position inhibiting access to the archwire slot. In one aspect, the clip has a material thickness that is non-uniform. In another aspect, the clip comprises at least two different materials. In yet another aspect, the bracket includes an insert coupled to the body and at least partially defining the archwire slot, and a recess formed in the archwire slot (e.g., to limit movement of a free end of a labial portion of the clip). In still another aspect, the bracket includes a gingival-occlusal insert coupled to the body and at least partially defining a gingival-occlusal opening, and at least a portion of the clip is positioned in the gingival-occlusal opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2003Publication date: April 15, 2004Applicant: OrthoArm, Inc.Inventor: John C. Voudouris
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Patent number: 6695612Abstract: Self ligating orthodontic brackets include a bracket base and a ligation cover which interacts with the base in order to provide ligation of at least one arch wire associated with the base. The orthodontic brackets may include one or more of the following improved features: (1) a film hinge about which a ligation cover may rotate; (2) a bearing spring or other flexible feature associated with the ligation cover to provide active ligation; (3) a ligation cover that has sufficient flexibility and resilience to facilitate locking and unlocking relative to the base; (4) a spring or spring-like feature that provides resistance to rotation of the ligation cover relative to the base; (5) a bracket base and ligation cover formed from different types of plastic materials; (6) two or more initially open arch wire slots that can be ligated by a single ligation cover; or (7) a safety locking feature that holds the ligation cover more tightly to the bracket in response to increased arch wire pressure.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2001Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Inventors: Norbert Abels, Claus H. Backes
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Publication number: 20040013995Abstract: A self-ligating module for removable attachment to a conventional orthodontic bracket includes a stem removably securable in the vertical slot in the bracket and a clip pivotably secured to the head of the stem. The clip can pivot between an open position in which the archwire slot of the bracket is open to receive an archwire, and a closed position in which the archwire is secured in the archwire slot by the clip. The module allows conventional orthodontic brackets to be selectively modified so as to become self-ligating brackets. The module can be readily removed when the self-ligating feature is not needed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2002Publication date: January 22, 2004Inventor: William A. Spencer
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Patent number: 6663385Abstract: An orthodontic bracket (20) is taught configured in such a manner that an archwire (48) may be snapped into place retaining the bracket labially on a patients tooth. The bracket has a base plate (22) with a pair of inwardly facing upstanding integral angular legs (46) formed within the base plate transverse to its mesial-distal axis. The legs project the full width of the base plate flush with its sides and are spaced apart essentially the narrowest width of a conventional archwire. The top angular legs have a gap (50) therebetween to allow the archwire to enter. Together with the base plate and the inside surface of the legs, a cavity (52) is formed, dimensioned to receive and retain the archwire. The cavity bottom (56) is parallel with the labial-buccal surface (24) of the base plate and either the legs or the cavity include one or more indentations to assure a proper snap-in effect.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2001Date of Patent: December 16, 2003Inventor: Harry W. Tepper
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Patent number: 6659766Abstract: Self ligating orthodontic brackets include a bracket base and a ligation cover which interacts with the base in order to provide ligation of at least one arch wire associated with the base. The orthodontic brackets may include one or more of the following improved features: (1) a film hinge about which a ligation cover may rotate; (2) a bearing spring or other flexible feature associated with the ligation cover to provide active ligation; (3) a ligation cover that has sufficient flexibility and resilience to facilitate locking and unlocking relative to the base; (4) a spring or spring-like feature that provides resistance to rotation of the ligation cover relative to the base; (5) a bracket base and ligation cover formed from different types of plastic materials; (6) two or more initially open arch wire slots that can be ligated by a single ligation cover; or (7) a safety locking feature that holds the ligation cover more tightly to the bracket in response to increased arch wire pressure.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2001Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Inventors: Norbert Abels, Claus H. Backes
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Patent number: 6659767Abstract: Self ligating orthodontic brackets include a bracket base and a ligation cover which interacts with the base in order to provide ligation of at least one arch wire associated with the base. The orthodontic brackets may include one or more of the following improved features: (1) a film hinge about which a ligation cover may rotate; (2) a bearing spring or other flexible feature associated with the ligation cover to provide active ligation; (3) a ligation cover that has sufficient flexibility and resilience to facilitate locking and unlocking relative to the base; (4) a spring or spring-like feature that provides resistance to rotation of the ligation cover relative to the base; (5) a bracket base and ligation cover formed from different types of plastic materials; (6) two or more initially open arch wire slots that can be ligated by a single ligation cover; or (7) a safety locking feature that holds the ligation cover more tightly to the bracket in response to increased arch wire pressure.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2001Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Inventors: Norbert Abels, Claus H. Backes
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Patent number: 6655957Abstract: Self ligating orthodontic brackets include a bracket base and a ligation cover which interacts with the base in order to provide ligation of at least one arch wire associated with the base. The orthodontic brackets may include one or more of the following improved features: (1) a film hinge about which a ligation cover may rotate; (2) a bearing spring or other flexible feature associated with the ligation cover to provide active ligation; (3) a ligation cover that has sufficient flexibility and resilience to facilitate locking and unlocking relative to the base; (4) a spring or spring-like feature that provides resistance to rotation of the ligation cover relative to the base; (5) a bracket base and ligation cover formed from different types of plastic materials; (6) two or more initially open arch wire slots that can be ligated by a single ligation cover; or (7) a safety locking feature that holds the ligation cover more tightly to the bracket in response to increased arch wire pressure.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2001Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Inventors: Norbert Abels, Claus H. Backes
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Patent number: 6616445Abstract: Self ligating orthodontic brackets include a bracket base and a ligation cover which interacts with the base in order to provide ligation of at least one arch wire associated with the base. The orthodontic brackets may include one or more of the following improved features: (1) a film hinge about which a ligation cover may rotate; (2) a bearing spring or other flexible feature associated with the ligation cover to provide active ligation; (3) a ligation cover that has sufficient flexibility and resilience to facilitate locking and unlocking relative to the base; (4) a spring or spring-like feature that provides resistance to rotation of the ligation cover relative to the base; (5) a bracket base and ligation cover formed from different types of plastic materials; (6) two or more initially open arch wire slots that can be ligated by a single ligation cover; or (7) a safety locking feature that holds the ligation cover more tightly to the bracket in response to increased arch wire pressure.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2001Date of Patent: September 9, 2003Inventors: Norbert Abels, Claus H. Backes
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Patent number: 6607383Abstract: An orthodontic bracket has a base with a slot configured to receive an archwire. A cover is hingedly fastened to the base and is operable between an open and closed position. The cover covers at least a portion of the slot on the base when in the closed position. A spring element extends between the base and the cover.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2001Date of Patent: August 19, 2003Inventors: Norbert Abels, Claus H. Backes
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Publication number: 20030118967Abstract: An orthodontic bracket (20) is taught configured in such a manner that an archwire (48) may be snapped into place retaining the bracket labially on a patients tooth. The bracket has a base plate (22) with a pair of inwardly facing upstanding integral angular legs (46) formed within the base plate transverse to its mesial-distal axis. The legs project the full width of the base plate flush with its sides and are spaced apart essentially the narrowest width of a conventional archwire. The top angular legs have a gap (50) therebetween to allow the archwire to enter. Together with the base plate and the inside surface of the legs, a cavity (52) is formed, dimensioned to receive and retain the archwire. The cavity bottom (56) is parallel with the labial-buccal surface (24) of the base plate and either the legs or the cavity include one or more indentations to assure a proper snap-in effect.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2001Publication date: June 26, 2003Inventor: Harry W. Tepper
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Patent number: 6554612Abstract: An orthodontic bracket has tiewings with cavities for receiving an attachment, such as a hook or a ligating latch. Optionally, the bracket is made in two or more sections or bodies that preferably have cross-sectional configurations similar to each other when viewed in directions perpendicular to the archwire slot. When the bodies are assembled to each other, tiewing portions of each section are located adjacent each other to present a single tiewing.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2001Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Evangelos G. Georgakis, Oliver L. Puttler, Ming-Lai Lai
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Publication number: 20030049582Abstract: Self ligating orthodontic brackets include a bracket base and a ligation cover which interacts with the base in order to provide ligation of at least one arch wire associated with the base. The orthodontic brackets may include one or more of the following improved features: (1) a film hinge about which a ligation cover may rotate; (2) a bearing spring or other flexible feature associated with the ligation cover to provide active ligation; (3) a ligation cover that has sufficient flexibility and resilience to facilitate locking and unlocking relative to the base; (4) a spring or spring-like feature that provides resistance to rotation of the ligation cover relative to the base; (5) a bracket base and ligation cover formed from different types of plastic materials; (6) two or more initially open arch wire slots that can be ligated by a single ligation cover; or (7) a safety locking feature that holds the ligation cover more tightly to the bracket in response to increased arch wire pressure.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2001Publication date: March 13, 2003Inventors: Norbert Abels, Claus H. Backes
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Publication number: 20030039938Abstract: An orthodontic bracket has a front side part, a bump portion, an inner side part which are formed on a ceiling face of a guide portion in such a manner that the front side part, the bump portion, the inner side part are formed in order in a guiding direction to which a clip is guided by the guide portion. The orthodontic bracket further has a sliding-rotation supporter provided at the lower end of the clip. When the sliding-rotation supporter slides on the ceiling face and gets over the bump portion from the front side part to reach the inner side part of the ceiling face, the clip can press the archwire down toward the bottom of the archwire slot.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2002Publication date: February 27, 2003Applicant: TOMY INCORPORATEDInventor: Masaaki Orikasa
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Publication number: 20030031975Abstract: An orthodontic bracket assembly comprising an orthodontic bracket and a powered actuator mounted to the bracket. The actuator can be used to provide relative movement between a tooth (or set of teeth) and another object, such as an archwire or another tooth (or set of teeth). Preferably, the actuator is a micro electromechanical system (MEMS) having a size that will not significantly interfere with the comfort of the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2001Publication date: February 13, 2003Inventor: John C. Voudouris