Patents Assigned to RMO, Inc.
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Publication number: 20120070797Abstract: An orthodontic correction system is disclosed for correcting Class II malocclusions, Class III malocclusions, dental asymmetries and/or dental related skeletal anomalies wherein the patient's dentition is permanent or near permanent. The correction system attaches to a patient's dentition via a novel orthodontic appliance that is affixed to, e.g., pre-installed upper and lower archwires. The correction system includes one or more adjustable length assemblies each of whose ends pivotally attach to a patient's preinstalled maxillary and mandibular archwires.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2011Publication date: March 22, 2012Applicant: RMO, INC.Inventor: Bradford N. Edgren
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Publication number: 20110287378Abstract: The present disclosure is directed, at least in part, to a self ligating orthodontic bracket having a rotatable member for securing an archwire within a slot of the bracket. Embodiments of the orthodontic bracket disclosed herein include a bracket body containing the archwire slot as well as tie wings for attaching various orthodontic devices (e.g., elastomeric bands) to the bracket. The rotatable member is rotatable in a first direction (e.g., counter clockwise) relative to a body of the bracket for securing or locking the archwire within the slot, and for rotating in an opposite direction (e.g., a clockwise direction) relative to the bracket body for unsecuring or unlocking the archwire so that it is substantially unrestrained from exiting the slot.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2011Publication date: November 24, 2011Applicant: RMO, Inc.Inventors: Dennis J. Dupray, Jeffrey Allen Smith, Nam Trinh, Tony Zakhem, Daphne Upchurch
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Patent number: 7959437Abstract: An improved orthodontic appliance is disclosed having information encoded or formed in the base of the appliance, wherein the encoded information increases the total base surface area by an amount that is effective for increasing the adhesion of the appliance to a patient's tooth. In one embodiment, the total base surface area may increase to 140% of what such surface would be without the encoded information. The encoded information may identify: a manufacturer or supplier of the appliance, a part/model number, a location and/or date of manufacturer, a composition of material, a patent number, a logo, etc.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2007Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Assignee: RMO, Inc.Inventors: Tony Zakhem, Jeffrey Allen Smith, Daphne Upchurch
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Publication number: 20100233644Abstract: An orthodontic bracket is disclosed having three archwire retention channels in the mesial-distal directions, a central channel and two side channels. The two side channels each include a pair of spaced apart inverted archwire retaining regions having a recess that opens generally towards the bracket base. Each such recess is for grasping or holding an archwire therein. Each of the side channels has an archwire retaining ridge extending gingivally-occlusally along the adjacent side of the bracket base between the two retaining regions of the channel. For each channel, its retaining ridge exerts a force on a portion of an archwire facing away from the archwire portion residing in the recesses of the retaining regions of the channel. The force on the archwire is directed toward the interiors of the recesses of the retaining regions for assisting in seating the archwire in the recesses.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2010Publication date: September 16, 2010Applicant: RMO, Inc.Inventor: Aldo Macchi
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Publication number: 20100196839Abstract: An orthodontic bracket is provided that includes a cover and a base, wherein the cover can be rotated over an arch wire slot in the base portion. The present bracket invention operates to close when a frangible portion is severed upon initiating rotation of the cover, such that the cover rotates about a hinge, which may include a pin or axle. In one embodiment of the invention, the pin or axle can be moved laterally and/or vertically after the frangible portion is severed. Preferably, the bracket is manufactured to form one piece, such as using an injection molding, machining, or casting process. The bracket offers economical advantages because additional subsequent assembly is not required to attach a cover to a base.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2010Publication date: August 5, 2010Applicant: RMO, Inc.Inventor: Michael Stevens
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Patent number: 7695277Abstract: An orthodontic bracket is provided that includes a cover and a base, wherein the cover can be rotated over an arch wire slot in the base portion. The present bracket invention operates to close when a frangible portion is severed upon initiating rotation of the cover, such that the cover rotates about a hinge, which may include a pin or axle. In one embodiment of the invention, the pin or axle can be moved laterally and/or vertically after the frangible portion is severed. Preferably, the bracket is manufactured to form one piece, such as using an injection molding, machining, or casting process. The bracket offers economical advantages because additional subsequent assembly is not required to attach a cover to a base.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2005Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Assignee: RMO, Inc.Inventor: Michael Stevens
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Publication number: 20080160474Abstract: A triple wing orthodontic bracket, bracket cover, and method of use is disclosed. The bracket has a slot liner for reducing friction between an archwire and the bracket, wherein the liner is flared at its ends. The bracket cover has: a rod-shaped hinge for rotating in recesses between a bracket base, and bracket wings on one of a gingival and occlusal bracket side, a slot cover, and a cross member for rotating the slot cover between covering a bracket archwire slot, and uncovering the slot, wherein the rotation pivots the hinge in the recesses. The hinge and recesses frictionally engage one another, wherein in a first position, the hinge attaches and detaches from the bracket, and after pivoting the hinge to another position in the recesses, the hinge is secured therein. Interaction between the hinge and the recesses may cause the slot cover to move to cover the slot.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2007Publication date: July 3, 2008Applicant: RMO, INC.Inventors: David Wolf, Tony Zakhem, Leon Laub, Michael Stevens, George Kantor
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Publication number: 20080020338Abstract: An improved orthodontic appliance is disclosed having information encoded or formed in the base of the appliance, wherein the encoded information increases the total base surface area by an amount that is effective for increasing the adhesion of the appliance to a patient's tooth. In one embodiment, the total base surface area may increase to 140% of what such surface would be without the encoded information. The encoded information may identify: a manufacturer or supplier of the appliance, a part/model number, a location and/or date of manufacturer, a composition of material, a patent number, a logo, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2007Publication date: January 24, 2008Applicant: RMO, INC.Inventors: Tony Zakhem, Jeffrey Smith, Daphne Upchurch
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Publication number: 20070264606Abstract: A convertible orthodontic bracket is disclosed, wherein an archwire slot therein has a removable slot covering, thereby allowing the bracket to serve as a buccal tube during a first stage of treatment and an edgewise bracket during a subsequent phase of treatment. The slot covering is removable by detaching the slot covering from the bracket body along one or more predetermined extents of weakness, wherein each such extent of weakness includes perforations or voids providing a passage between an exterior of the bracket and an interior of the first archwire slot.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2007Publication date: November 15, 2007Applicant: RMO, INC.Inventors: Chris Muha, David Wolf, Daphne Upchurch, Leon Laub, Robert Rudman
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Patent number: 7247018Abstract: An improved edgewise orthodontic bracket is disclosed. In one embodiment, a bracket comprises a single pair of opposing T-shaped tie wings which define an archwire slot therebetween. Notches are provided on each of the mesial and distal sides of the center leg of each T-shaped tie wing for selectively receiving a ligating device. The notches are defined in the gingival/occlusal edges of the tie wings and comprise sloped portions that extend labially towards the archwire slot. Convex sidewall portions and convex floor portions are provided in the archwire slot adjacent to the notches. The body of the bracket is interconnected to a base that includes a continuous series of characters that serve as texturing to facilitate bonding of the bracket with a tooth. A discontinuous perimeter rail may be used at the edge of the base. A method for forming a bracket is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2004Date of Patent: July 24, 2007Assignee: RMO, Inc.Inventors: Ray Winston Freeman, Jr., George Kantor, Paul Ritter Smith, Michael Dean Stevens, Daphne Upchurch, David R. Wolf, Rosilio Ronald Perez
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Patent number: 6846178Abstract: The present invention comprises a continuous series of alpha-numeric characters (such as letters or numerals) or symbols (such as company logos) that are formed in a manner such that the symbols or characters on the base of the bracket serve as texturing to facilitate bonding of the bracket with the tooth when the base of the bracket is attached to the tooth using an adhesive. In a separate aspect of the invention, a perimeter rail, and more preferably, a discontinuous perimeter rail may be used at the edge of the base. A method for forming a bracket is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2002Date of Patent: January 25, 2005Assignee: RMO, Inc.Inventors: Ray Winston Freeman, Jr., George Kantor, Rosilio Ronald Perez, Paul Ritter Smith, Michael Dean Stevens, Daphne Upchurch
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Patent number: 6491519Abstract: A force generating device is described which includes an elastomeric force generating member. Preferably the elastomeric member is a elastomeric polymer tube. Each end of the tube can be fitted over collars. Attached to one collar is a piston and formed within the other collar is an orifice for slidably receiving the piston. When compressed, the force generating device will attempt to return to its original undeformed shape thus exerting a force along a longitudinal axis. Preferably, the force generating device is employed in an orthodontic assembly. For example, the force generating device can be employed in an orthodontic assembly for developing a patient's arch.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1998Date of Patent: December 10, 2002Assignee: RMO, Inc.Inventors: William J. Clark, Thomas A. Trinco, Jr., David E. Watt
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Patent number: 6478579Abstract: The present invention is directed to an orthodontic twin bracket, and in particular an orthodontic twin bracket which includes protrusions on the floor and side walls of the archwire slot in order to reduce friction. In a preferred embodiment, a bracket design is provided which incorporates one or more of the features of reduced friction, improved alignment accuracy and, ease of identification, multiple ligation options, small size and structural integrity.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2000Date of Patent: November 12, 2002Assignee: RMO, Inc.Inventor: Martin Brusse
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Patent number: 6461157Abstract: A device that applies tension to an orthodontic appliance has a tension supplying member connected between first and second elongated straps. The second elongated strap has a series of marked positions along its length differentiated by color. A first connection member connects a position along the length of the first strap to one element of the orthodontic appliance and a second connection member connects one of the indicated positions along the second elongated strap to another element of the orthodontic appliance. Each indicated position corresponds a tension being applied to the orthodontic appliance that is prescribed for a period of orthodontic adjustment. The second connection member engages the second elongated strap at a sequence of indicated positions during successive orthodontic adjustment periods to rapidly increase the prescribed tension on the orthodontic appliance according to a pre-assigned schedule of the orthodontic adjustments.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2001Date of Patent: October 8, 2002Assignee: RMO, Inc.Inventor: Leon Kussick
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Patent number: 6428314Abstract: A convertible buccal tube which includes a base and a body extending from the base. The body includes an elongated first archwire slot and a cover plate extending across and enclosing a buccal side of the first archwire slot. The cover plate is integrally formed with the body. and includes perforated longitudinal connections which form two lines of weaknesses adjacent to the side walls of the archwire slot. The cover plate can be removed to convert the buccal tube to an edgewise bracket.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2001Date of Patent: August 6, 2002Assignee: RMO, Inc.Inventors: J. Hollis Jones, Jr., George Kantor, Michael D. Stevens, David E. Watt
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Patent number: 6086364Abstract: A dental tube and post combination is disclosed, wherein the dental tube and post have, respectively, a mating projection and indentation so that when the mating portions are fitted together, it is unlikely that the tube and post will be inadvertently separated from one another. However, the combined tube and post combination of the present invention can be readily separated by a dental technician using conventional dental tools. Moreover, each of the tube and post portions of the present invention can be used with conventional posts and tubes without compatibility concerns.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1998Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Assignee: RMO, Inc.Inventor: Thayer R. Brunson
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Patent number: 5890891Abstract: A reverse pull, extraoral dental assembly having at least one head support, at least one body support (e.g., disposed outside of the head region of the dental patient) and at least one chin stop is provided. The head support, body support, and chin stop are interconnected by a brace assembly which is displaced outwardly from the frontal region of the dental patient. One and typically two elastics or other appropriate treatment force generating/transfer members extend from the brace assembly to engage one or more of the dental patient's teeth in the upper and/or lower arch to apply a generally mesially directed treatment force thereto, and/or to engage a device which is directly associated with dental patient bone (e.g., an implant or onplant). The chin support provides a counterforce to any upward force exerted by the assembly thus preventing an upward movement of the assembly.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1998Date of Patent: April 6, 1999Assignee: RMO, Inc.Inventor: Walter A. Doyle
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Patent number: 5871350Abstract: A lingual orthodontic assembly for developing a patient's arch is disclosed, and component parts thereof which may have use in other treatment applications. One of the lingual arch developers disclosed uses magnets to have an effect on the mesial advancement of the lingual arch. The lingual arch of this developer may be interconnected with the patient by a connector which includes at least one and preferably two vertical posts which are insertable into corresponding vertical tubes fixed to a band on a patient's tooth. At least one generally horizontal tube is interconnected with these posts. In one embodiment this tube is gingivally disposed to, for instance, slidably interface with a lingual arch. This connector may be used as an interface between the patient and other orthodontic appliances as well. For instance, the noted tube on the connector may be generally gingivally disposed to, for instance, interface with a palatal expander.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1996Date of Patent: February 16, 1999Assignee: RMO, Inc.Inventors: William J. Clark, Steve A. Franseen, David E. Watt, Christopher P. Yoerg
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Patent number: 5810583Abstract: A reverse pull, extraoral dental assembly having at least one head support and at least one body support (e.g., disposed outside of the head region of the dental patient). The head support and body support are interconnected by a brace assembly which is displaced outwardly from the frontal region of the dental patient. One and typically two elastics or other appropriate treatment force generating/transfer members extend from the brace assembly to engage one or more of the dental patient's teeth in the upper and/or lower arch to apply a generally mesially directed treatment force thereto, and/or to engage a device which is directly associated with dental patient bone (e.g., an implant or onplant).Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1996Date of Patent: September 22, 1998Assignee: RMO, Inc.Inventor: Walter A. Doyle
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Patent number: 5746592Abstract: An edgewise orthodontic bracket with relief on one of the wing tips of a tie wing is disclosed. This relief is provided on that surface of the tie wing which defines the mesial or distal end of the bracket. The relief in the illustrated embodiment is a chamfer provided on that corner of the tie wing tip which is disposed along the archwire slot on the corresponding mesial or distal end of the bracket to provide a space between the ligature and the tie wing to facilitate engagement of the ligature by a ligature cutter.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1996Date of Patent: May 5, 1998Assignee: RMO, Inc.Inventors: Hiroshi Nezu, Kenji Nagata