Having Reciprocating, Vibrating, Or Oscillating Output Patents (Class 433/118)
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Publication number: 20120015324Abstract: A dental handpiece to which various tools forming a tool set can be coupled, and more precisely a handpiece coupling, which can be driven by a drive in the dental handpiece at least for an axial oscillating motion The coupling is constituted for a connection of the tools by insertion and securing, and more precisely with a conically tapering opening, into which an adapted coupling section of the tools that tapers in the shape of a truncated cone can be introduced and secured in a suitable manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2010Publication date: January 19, 2012Inventor: Stefan Neumeyer
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Patent number: 8092216Abstract: A handset includes a high power LED and a vibrator. An optical tip includes a stepwise tapered portion for insertion into a root canal. The optical tip is used in combination with the vibrator for distributing a photosynthesizer in a root canal. The optical tip is used in combination with the LED for activating the photosynthesizer.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2008Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: CMS Dental APSInventor: Jimmie Kert
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Publication number: 20110300507Abstract: The invention relates to a coupling body that can convert a linear input movement into a linear output movement transversal to the input movement. The coupling body includes two parallel flexional arms of the same length, the ends of the flexional arms being connected by means of transversal connection arms. The connection arms carry driving bodies which represent load bodies arranged at the same distance from the neutral lines of the connection arms, in the same direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2007Publication date: December 8, 2011Inventors: Udo Kirstgen, Michael Thoms
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Patent number: 8046861Abstract: The toothbrush includes a handle portion and a brushhead assembly which comprises a head portion and a stem portion. The head portion includes a bellows-like acoustic action member for creating acoustic wave action as it moves in and out in response to an acoustic driving force. A drive system is located in the handle and includes an audio speaker-type assembly to create acoustic waves which are transmitted through a transmission line to the acoustic action member. The acoustic action member is driven toward and away from the teeth when the toothbrush is operatively positioned within the mouth. The action of the acoustic member is directly or indirectly coupled to the fluid in the mouth, producing a foam which couples shear forces between the acoustic action member and the teeth/gums to produce a desired cleaning/therapeutic effect.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2004Date of Patent: November 1, 2011Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventor: Grez W. Joseph
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Patent number: 8037566Abstract: The toothbrush includes a handle portion and a brushhead assembly which comprises a head portion and a stem portion. The head portion includes a bellows-like acoustic action member for creating acoustic wave action as it moves in and out in response to an acoustic driving force. A drive system is located in the handle and includes an audio speaker-type assembly to create acoustic waves which are transmitted through a transmission line to the acoustic action member. The acoustic action member is driven toward and away from the teeth when the toothbrush is operatively positioned within the mouth. The action of the acoustic member is directly or indirectly coupled to the fluid in the mouth, producing a foam which couples shear forces between the acoustic action member and the teeth/gums to produce a desired cleaning/therapeutic effect.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2005Date of Patent: October 18, 2011Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventor: Joseph W. Grez
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Patent number: 7981071Abstract: A handheld instrument for minimizing pain during administration by injection of a liquid, such as, an anesthetic that has a main body, a vibration unit mounted in the main body when initiated to cause the main body to vibrate, and a detachable tip cantilever mounted on the main body to vibrate with it, the tip having a free end characterized by a bifurcation to form two spaced projections defining a space between them, whereby the spaced projections can be placed in proximity to, adjacent to and bracketing a preselected injection site on a human or animal and the tissue at said preselected injection site and vibrated while an injection is given.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2005Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: Bing Innovations, LLCInventor: Steven G. Goldberg
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Publication number: 20110165538Abstract: A non-contact apparatus and method detect irregular bone defects around a dental implant. Structural resonance frequency is produced and received to recognize a quality, a direction and a depth of an irregular bone defect. Thus, an interfacial osseointegration can be evaluated, and the present invention is of great help to assess osseointegration and diagnosis interfacial bone defects after the dental surgery.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2011Publication date: July 7, 2011Applicant: NATIONAL CENTRAL UNIVERSITYInventors: Min-Chun Pan, Han-Bo Chuang, Shyh-Yuan Lee
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Publication number: 20110159460Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed for performing dental diagnostics by inducing vibrations in a first dental object using a vibratory transducer; picking up at a receiver vibrations transmitted by the vibratory transducers; capturing vibrations from an second dental object and comparing the captured vibrations against a database of known dental characteristics; and generating a dental diagnostic.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2010Publication date: June 30, 2011Inventor: Ross John Miller
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Publication number: 20110159459Abstract: A tooth extracting tool including an elongated handle and a pair of tooth engaging members extending out of one end of the handle and a pneumatic or hydraulic piston for tightly gripping the tooth to be extracted between the pair of tooth engaging members. The tool also includes a mechanism for subjecting the grasped tooth to linear oscillation at an opposite end of the handle and for limiting the back and forth linear movement of the tooth to between about plus or minus 5 mm.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2009Publication date: June 30, 2011Inventors: Saied Mohamed Hassan Darwish, Abdel Nasser Dawood, Gamal Mohamed Hassan Darwish, Abdulrahman M. Al-Ahmari
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Publication number: 20110065063Abstract: An improved low cost dental hygiene handpiece with high reliability coupling mechanism for disposable prophy angles and doriot type dental tool heads. The disposable prophy angles and dental tool heads are designed with non circular input shaft endings, engaging a matching non circular power output driver of the handpiece. The invention prevents the application of any axial force on the drive train and the driving motor both during the installation of the prophy angle and during the operation of the device, thereby eliminating the need for any axial trust bearings in the handpiece.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2009Publication date: March 17, 2011Inventor: Robert T. Bock
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Patent number: 7874839Abstract: A powered surgical instrument is provided. In some embodiments, the powered surgical instrument may include a housing; a receiver, at least a portion of the receiver is movably received within the housing, a distal end portion of the receiver being configured to receive an expander adapted to expand a tooth socket within a treatment area, wherein the receiver is configured to move between a first receiver position and a second receiver position; a bias assembly operatively connected to the receiver and configured to urge the receiver towards the second receiver position; and an actuator disposed within the housing and configured to move the receiver at least from the first receiver position to the second receiver position, wherein the receiver is configured to be selectively moved between the first and second receiver positions independent of the actuator.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2007Date of Patent: January 25, 2011Assignee: WestPort Medical, Inc.Inventor: Anthony B. Bouneff
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Publication number: 20100279252Abstract: According to one embodiment, an apparatus for removing enamel from a person's tooth includes a blade portion and a handle portion. The blade portion includes an abrasive surface adapted to remove enamel from the tooth in response to reciprocating movement of the abrasive surface against the enamel. The handle portion is coupled to the blade portion and includes first and second regions, the first region is proximal and the second region is distal to the blade portion. The first region includes a substantially solid cross-section with a substantially circular perimeter. The second region includes a substantially solid cross-section with at least a substantially semi-circular perimeter, the solid cross-section defining a notched region. The apparatus is adapted to be inserted via a pressure fit into a corresponding opening in a driver mechanism adapted to drive reciprocating movement of the blade portion and the abrasive surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2010Publication date: November 4, 2010Inventor: Carlos F. Navarro
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Patent number: 7798813Abstract: A rotatable tissue removing instrument having a tissue engaging member. The tissue engaging member includes one or more prongs or barbs, or both, which grab the strands of granulation tissue and cause the tissue to be wrapped around the tissue engaging member. The granulation tissue continues to be wrapped around the tissue engaging member until pulled free from both the tooth and the bone.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2007Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Inventor: Stephen K. Harrel
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Publication number: 20100179654Abstract: A device according to the invention for deflecting mechanical oscillations, at an oscillation receiver location may be set into oscillation along a first axis, and transmits such an oscillation into an oscillation along a second axis at an oscillation output location, wherein the first and the second axis form an angle to one another. The device in characterized essentially by the fact that it includes an elongate, bent oscillation element, on whose one end a coupling-in point and at whose other end a coupling-out point is arranged, wherein the device is designed in a manner such that the oscillation element oscillates transversally at the coupling-in point and at the coupling-out point, when the oscillation receiver location is subjected to an oscillation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2007Publication date: July 15, 2010Applicant: WOODWELDING AGInventors: Jorg Mayer, Marcel Aeschlimann, Laurent Torriani, Christoph Rusch, Stephane Gillieron
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Publication number: 20100112516Abstract: A vibrational filling device for implanting tooth bone powder having a hand piece able to create vibration and adapted for holding by a hand, wherein an end of the hand piece is connected to a changeable bur, the bur takes advantage of the vibration created by the hand piece to propitiously fill bone powder into an area below a nasal sinus film able to be separated and lifted to increase the thickness of a cortical bone.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2008Publication date: May 6, 2010Inventor: Chun-Leon CHEN
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Patent number: 7675219Abstract: The invention relates to a method for controlling an ultrasonic unit f an ultrasonic cleaning system with at least one control unit, one generator unit and one hand-held unit containing the ultrasonic unit and one switching module provided for starting the ultrasonic unit, wherein mechanical oscillations can be generated via the ultrasonic unit and transmitted to an instrument that is mechanically connected to the ultrasonic unit. In a preferred embodiment, the resonant frequency required for operation of the ultrasonic unit in resonance is determined by a control routine executed in the control unit, and a control signal (ss) based on the determined resonant frequency is generated in the generator unit and is sent to the ultrasonic unit for operation of the ultrasonic unit in resonance.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2007Date of Patent: March 9, 2010Assignee: Medtronic GmbHInventors: Armin Tanzer, Bernhard Jung
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Publication number: 20100035203Abstract: In a dental treatment instrument with an elongate grip sleeve, a drive unit arranged in the grip sleeve, and a coupling device which is located at the front end of the grip sleeve and with which a movement generated by the drive unit is transferred to a treatment tool to be connected releasably to the treatment instrument, the coupling device is designed like a sleeve and has a first section for receiving a tapering peg-like coupling area of the tool shaft, and a second section which also interacts with the tool shaft to provide a securing means acting in the axial direction, wherein the length of the first section of the coupling device is at least as great as the length of the second section.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2007Publication date: February 11, 2010Inventor: Walter Moessle
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Publication number: 20090047623Abstract: Vibratory tip (100) comprising a body (110) having a first end (111) adapted to be mechanically coupled rigidly with a surgical handpiece (101) generating vibrations and a second end to which there is fixed a tool holder (112) intended to reproduce the vibrations transmitted by the handpiece. The tip furthermore comprises a tool (120) comprising a working area (121). In accordance with the invention, the tool (120) is mounted able to rotate freely with the tool holder (112), which allows the tool to adjust itself automatically in order to remain in contact with the tooth and position the working area on the entire periphery of the tooth with a single tip. The tool preferably comprises two working areas to improve keeping and guiding the tool on the surface of the tooth to be treated.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2005Publication date: February 19, 2009Inventor: Patrick Lesage
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Publication number: 20090023107Abstract: The present invention relates to a unique solution for relieving repetitive stress to dental professionals during the course of a day and is directed to sets of identical instruments, having handles made with varying diameters for grasping, designed to be used interchangeably throughout the day, thus cutting down on the repetitive grasping action through the change of grasp. Therefore, even if a dental professional uses the same type of instrument throughout the day, the hands, wrists and elbows can experience varying rather than repetitive action because the positioning of the hands, wrists and elbows are interchanging throughout the day. The dental instrument may also be ergonomically designed. Additionally, the instrument may also have a vibratory module. Further, a rotator may also be implemented.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: January 22, 2009Applicant: Discus Dental, LLC.Inventors: Robert Hayman, Ken Rosenblood
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Publication number: 20080254407Abstract: The personal care appliance drive system includes a pair of linear actuators capable of operating both in an opposing phase mode or in a parallel (in-phase) mode. The system includes a motion converter assembly which converts the opposing phase action of the two linear actuators into a rotational action of an output drive shaft and converts in-phase action to a translation motion of the output shaft or to drive another function of the appliance, such as a pump. The motion converter, operating simultaneously in an opposing phase mode and in-phase modes, produces a complex motion of the workpiece.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2006Publication date: October 16, 2008Applicant: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS N.V.Inventors: Wolter Benning, John W. Pace
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Publication number: 20080213731Abstract: A device and method for applying dental composite matter to dental surfaces, such as cavities in teeth, gaps in teeth, or other deformations in tooth surfaces, or other applications to teeth, or appliances and devices used with teeth, such as crowns or inlays/onlays. A hand held powered tool provides oscillation of the composite material after the composite material is grossly applied to the dental surface. The oscillation is at a frequency and amplitude that facilitates uniform spreading of the composite material over the dental surface in a desired pattern, while retarding the tendency of the material to stick to the tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2008Publication date: September 4, 2008Inventor: Cotesworth Fishburne
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Publication number: 20080206706Abstract: A hand apparatus, in particular for dental purposes, for dispensing a pasty filler mass the viscosity of which can be reduced by supplying vibration energy, comprising an apparatus housing, a container for the pasty filler mass, an exit nozzle connected with the container, a vibration generator, and pressure production means for applying pressure on the pasty filler mass. In order to improve the transfer of vibrations in the region of the hand apparatus the vibration generator and the container are mounted movably with respect to the apparatus housing and are directly vibration-coupled with each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2006Publication date: August 28, 2008Applicant: KALTENBACH & VOIGT GMBHInventor: Walter Mossle
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Publication number: 20080131839Abstract: According to one embodiment, an apparatus for removing enamel from a person's tooth includes a blade portion and a handle portion. The blade portion includes an abrasive surface adapted to remove enamel from the tooth in response to reciprocating movement of the abrasive surface against the enamel of the tooth. The handle portion is coupled to the blade portion, has a substantially solid cross-section, and is adapted to be inserted into a corresponding opening in a driver mechanism that is adapted to drive reciprocating movement of the blade portion to provide the reciprocating movement of the abrasive surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2008Publication date: June 5, 2008Inventor: Carlos F. Navarro
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Patent number: 7255559Abstract: A disposable, securely retained dental angle is provided. The angle includes a one-piece hollow housing having a short leg at its front end, which is angled with respect to the long leg. Both the short and long legs have a through bore. The short leg has an aperture, which is connected to the bore of the long leg to allow insertion of a driving shaft through the short leg of the angle. A driven rotor is inserted in the short leg. A horse-shoe-like snap rotor retainer fits within the short leg over the driven rotor to retain the driven rotor in the angle. A paw-like or, alternately, a horse-shoe-like locking means fits within the long leg over the driving shaft to lock the driving shaft in the angle and to retain the angle together. In one embodiment, a pair of splinters on the driven rotor provides the function to retain the rubber prophy cup firmly while the driven rotor is in operation.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2004Date of Patent: August 14, 2007Assignee: PAC-DENT International, Inc.Inventors: Jianping Shen, Daniel Wang
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Patent number: 7198487Abstract: A power flosser tip incorporating a tooth-whitening coating. The coating is typically abrasive, and whitens teeth by scraping or wearing down hardened plaque or other tooth discolorations. The coating may also whiten teeth through a chemical reaction. The coating may be flavored in order to enhance user enjoyment. The coating is chemically bonded to the flosser tip, and dissolves when in contact with saliva or water at room temperature and pressure.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2003Date of Patent: April 3, 2007Assignee: Water Pik, Inc.Inventors: Harold A. Luettgen, John Hoppes, Mohan L. Sanduja, Carl Horowitz, Lina Zilberman, Paul Thottahil
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Patent number: 7122921Abstract: A first aspect of the disclosure concerns a driving assembly for a power toothbrush which includes a drive member, specifically an E-core electromagnet, a driven member which is responsive to the action of the drive member and a workpiece mounted on the distal end of the driven member. The drive assembly includes an interface registration member, to one end surface portion of which is secured the end face of E-core electromagnet, another portion of which is configured to produce a selected registration of the driven member and the driving assembly, and still another portion of which is configured to produce a selected registration of the interface member relative to the handle of the toothbrush. A second aspect of the disclosure concerns a split bobbin assembly for an electrical coil portion of an electromagnet in a power toothbrush.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2002Date of Patent: October 17, 2006Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventors: Scott E. Hall, Craig D. Hanela, Richard K. Taylor
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Patent number: 6997446Abstract: The rotational spring includes a base member which is in the form of a ring and includes elements for fixedly attaching it to a body of an appliance, such as a power toothbrush, which includes a drive element such as a drive shaft portion of a motor. Also included is an upper member in the form of a disc having a central opening through which the drive shaft is fitted, such that the disc member rotates with rotation of the drive shaft. Three leg members extend between the upper disc member and the base ring member. The spring is made from a material and is so configured and arranged that it has a symmetric spring rate for clockwise and counter-clockwise rotation.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2001Date of Patent: February 14, 2006Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventors: Scott E. Hall, Bruce E. Taber
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Patent number: 6964076Abstract: In one aspect, the present invention is directed to an electric toothbrush. The toothbrush includes a housing, an electric motor, a first transmission and a second transmission. The electric motor is connected to the housing has a motor output member for rotation about a motor output axis. The first transmission is connected to the housing, and converts rotational movement from the motor output member into rotational reciprocating movement at a first average angular speed. The second transmission is linked to the first transmission, and converts rotational reciprocating movement from the first transmission into rotational reciprocating movement at a second average angular speed about a second transmission output axis that is parallel to the motor output axis. The second transmission drives an output member to reciprocate at the second average angular speed about the second transmission output axis. A brush head is removably connectable to the output member.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2004Date of Patent: November 15, 2005Inventor: Qingping Zhuan
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Patent number: 6955539Abstract: An oral hygiene device is disclosed having at least two motors to simultaneously vibrate and impart motion upon the head portion of the oral hygiene device, most beneficially at the tip. A first motor is positioned in the handle portion of the device to impart a first frequency of movement to the tip. A second motor is located in a head portion, generally in a shaft of or an oral hygiene attachment to the device, to impart at least a second frequency of movement onto the tip. When both the first and second motors are activated, the resulting movement of the tip of the device may include complex, substantially random movements, depending in part on the frequencies at which the motors are operating.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2003Date of Patent: October 18, 2005Assignee: Water Pik, Inc.Inventors: Robert A. Shortt, Kenneth A. Hair, Kurt M. Taylor, Danial E. Julian
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Patent number: 6948935Abstract: A device for performing endodontic procedures such as root canals by utilizing ultrasonic energy to debride the root canal space. The device includes a modified shaft assembly and a stainless steel hypodermic needle which concentrates the ultrasonic energy at the tip of the needle. The shaft assembly further includes a threaded housing for attaching the shaft assembly to an ultrasonic generator, an angled shaft attached to the threaded housing, and a hub attached to the end of the angled shaft opposite the threaded housing for reducing the diameter of the bore when the hub is tightened. The angled shaft further includes a bore passing through its length and an aperture passing through the outer wall of the shaft. The aperture is positioned near the larger of the two angles formed by the angled shaft and is oriented in the direction of the hub. The needle is inserted into the aperture and passes through the bore in the angled shaft until it exits the shaft through the hub.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2002Date of Patent: September 27, 2005Assignee: The Ohio State UniversityInventor: John Nusstein
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Patent number: 6942485Abstract: A dental handpiece is provided including a neck wherein balls are guided in transverse channels of an input shaft and are radially spaced apart by a support piece including a tapered part thrust by a spring. A linking ring is mounted on the end of the input shaft and includes internal longitudinal grooves circular in cross-section and of variable depth along the longitudinal direction. The linking ring is mounted sliding and locked in rotation on an output shaft. Under the action of a resisting torque applied by the tool to the output shaft greater than a predetermined threshold, the linking balls are subjected to a reaction from the internal grooves of the linking ring which tends to bring them closer together, countering the spring. The balls are then released, producing a disengagement which limits the transmitted torque and prevents the tool engaged in the tool-bearing shaft from breaking.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2000Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Assignee: AnthogyrInventor: Hervé Richard
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Patent number: 6929476Abstract: A dental equipment for cutting teeth, forming root canals and so on. The dental apparatus includes: an actuator for actuating a cutting tool; a load sensor for sensing a load worked in the cutting tool; and a load indicator for making an operator know the load sensed by the load sensor visually, aurally and/or tactily.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2002Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Assignee: J. Morita Manufacturing CorporationInventors: Naoki Katsuda, Kazunari Matoba, Teruji Nakai
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Patent number: 6910883Abstract: The present invention is a powered instrument for removing excess bonding material from the surfaces of orthodontic brackets while they are attached to a patient's teeth. The instrument is particularly effective in removing bonding material from the inner surfaces of orthodontic bracket tie wings.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2003Date of Patent: June 28, 2005Inventor: Neil John Graham
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Patent number: 6910887Abstract: A device for use in an endodontic treatment, for example for filling a root canal of a tooth that is empty as a consequence of the removal of the nerve, with a thermoplastic product such as gutta percha, which product is distributed in the root canal by means of heating and pressing. The device includes a housing that can be grasped by hand, a treatment element provided at one end of the housing, and a device for making the treatment element vibrate.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2001Date of Patent: June 28, 2005Assignee: Megadent Endo Products, B.V.Inventor: Andreas Adrianus Lambertus Van Den Houdt
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Patent number: 6821119Abstract: An oral hygiene device (2) is disclosed having at least two motors (30, 36) to simultaneously vibrate and impart motion upon the head portion of the oral hygiene device (2), most beneficially at the tip (12). A first motor (30) is positioned in the handle housing (3) of the device (2) to impart a first frequency of movement to the tip (12). A second motor (36) is located in a head portion, generally in a shaft (8) of or an oral hygiene attachment to the device (2), to impart at least a second frequency of movement onto the tip (12). When both the first and second motors (30, 36) are activated, the resulting movement of the tip (12) of the device (2) may include complex, substantially random movements, depending in part on the frequencies at which the motors (30, 36) are operating.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2002Date of Patent: November 23, 2004Assignee: Water Pik, Inc.Inventors: Robert A. Shortt, Kenneth A. Hair, Kurt M. Taylor, Daniel E. Julian, Edmund D. D'Silva
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Publication number: 20040180307Abstract: The present invention is a powered instrument for removing excess bonding material from the surfaces of orthodontic brackets while they are attached to a patient's teeth. The instrument is particularly effective in removing bonding material from the inner surfaces of orthodontic bracket tie wings.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2003Publication date: September 16, 2004Inventor: Neil John Graham
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Patent number: 6766548Abstract: An accessory mount for an electric toothbrush having a motor which is arranged in a handpiece for driving vibration-generating mechanism. The mount including an elongate protective cover attachable to the handpiece. The vibration-generating mechanism is arrangeable in an interior of the elongate protective cover. A sleeve is fitted onto the protective cover so as to cover the protective cover over at least part of its length.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2000Date of Patent: July 27, 2004Assignee: Rowenta-Werke GmbHInventors: Andrea Lukas, Harald Trocha
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Publication number: 20040131992Abstract: An impactor for safely, efficiently, and effectively placing mercury-free dental restorations in a cavity of a patient's tooth, the impactor having a housing, anvil, hammer, solenoid or other transducer, end cap, source of restoration paste, and paste feeder tube for condensing mercury-free paste in the cavity. The impactor provides periodic impulses by activating the solenoid, causing the hammer to strike the anvil. The anvil is forced into contact with the paste, thereby condensing the paste into a high-density metal or other material suitable for dental restoration. (Also disclosed is a solenoid or other transducer having a “T” shaped hammer which strikes an anvil.) The solenoid or other transducer can be used to compact or strike any surface. The paste feeder may be incorporated into the impactor or alternatively be a separate hand operated device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Applicant: Innovative Dental Technologies, Inc.Inventor: David S. Lashmore
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Publication number: 20040106081Abstract: A dental tartar detection and removal device (10) comprises a powered tartar removal instrument (12) adapted to be displaced along a tooth (T), illumination means (14) for illuminating with an incident light a region on the examined or periodontal site, detection means (16) for collecting the light reflected there at, and an analysing system for providing a signal to an operator (OP) of the tartar removal instrument (12) or to the tartar removal instrument when measurements on the reflected light in one or more predetermined ranges of wavelengths fall within any first predetermined range of values that are characteristic of tartar, or when said measurements do not fall within any second predetermined range of values that are characteristic of artefacts other than tartar.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2003Publication date: June 3, 2004Inventors: Naim Karazivan, Emmanuel Montini, Francois Ayotte
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Patent number: 6721986Abstract: In one aspect, the present invention is directed to an electric toothbrush. The toothbrush includes a housing, an electric motor, a first transmission and a second transmission. The electric motor is connected to the housing has a motor output member for rotation about a motor output axis. The first transmission is connected to the housing, and converts rotational movement from the motor output member into rotational reciprocating movement at a first average angular speed. The second transmission is linked to the first transmission, and converts rotational reciprocating movement from the first transmission into rotational reciprocating movement at a second average angular speed about a second transmission output axis that is parallel to the motor output axis. The second transmission drives an output member to reciprocate at the second average angular speed about the second transmission output axis. A brush head is removably connectable to the output member.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2001Date of Patent: April 20, 2004Inventor: Qingping Zhuan
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Patent number: 6626670Abstract: A periodontal surgical instrument is disclosed which includes a motor. A rotary member is mounted for movement at a center of rotation of the rotary member. A shaft couples the output of the motor to the center of rotation of the rotary member. A coupling structure is secured to the rotary member at a point displaced from its center of rotation. A follower member is coupled to the coupling structure. A track member is coupled to the follower member and configured to allow the follower member to move in a closed loop path. A tool secured to the follower member. A method of use is also described for this periodontal surgical instrument for procedures where extraction is desired.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2000Date of Patent: September 30, 2003Inventors: Sheldon Lerner, Christopher Robert, Anthony Handal
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Publication number: 20030162145Abstract: A vibrating oral care device for cleaning interdental spaces includes a housing which can be gripped by human fingers. A battery is located within the housing. An electric vibrator is also located within the housing. A switch on the housing is used to electrically connect the battery to the vibrator. A rigid element extends from one end of the housing. When the switch is operated to connect the battery to the vibrator, the vibrator vibrates and causes the rigid element to vibrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2002Publication date: August 28, 2003Inventors: Thomas Craig Masterman, David Vivian Tyndall, Edward J. Mangan, Christopher Rich, Gordon Jones
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Publication number: 20030162146Abstract: An oral hygiene device is disclosed having at least two motors to simultaneously vibrate and impart motion upon the head portion of the oral hygiene device, most beneficially at the tip. A first motor is positioned in the handle portion of the device to impart a first frequency of movement to the tip. A second motor is located in a head portion, generally in a shaft of or an oral hygiene attachment to the device, to impart at least a second frequency of movement onto the tip. When both the first and second motors are activated, the resulting movement of the tip of the device may include complex, substantially random movements, depending in part on the frequencies at which the motors are operating.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2003Publication date: August 28, 2003Inventors: Robert A. Shortt, Kenneth A. Hair, Kurt M. Taylor, Danial E. Julian
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Patent number: 6609910Abstract: A flossing tip for a power dental flossing device. The tip is elongated and includes a base portion, a central portion having a generally rectangular cross-section, and an enlarged end portion including a disk shape. The tip is compressible. The base portion supports the tip when the tip is coupled to the dental flossing device. The central portion couples the base portion to the end portion. The end portion is inserted between a pair of adjacent teeth of a user, and helps guide and orient the tip between the adjacent teeth. When in use, the rectangular cross-section of the tip provides multiple points of contact against a tooth for cleaning, and also helps maintain the tip in proper orientation with respect to the teeth. The enlarged end portion assists in positioning the tip, provides additional cleaning edges, and helps prevent trauma to the gums.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2000Date of Patent: August 26, 2003Assignee: Water Pik, Inc.Inventor: Ravikumar S. Narayanan
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Publication number: 20030152886Abstract: A device for use in an endodontic treatment, for example for filling a root canal of a tooth that is empty as a consequence of the removal of the nerve, with a thermoplastic product such as gutta percha, which product is distributed in the root canal by means of heating and pressing. The device includes a housing that can be grasped by hand, a treatment element provided at one end of the housing, and a device for making the treatment element vibrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2003Publication date: August 14, 2003Inventor: Andreas Adrianus Lambertus Van Den Houdt
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Publication number: 20030134255Abstract: A vibrating oral care device for cleaning interdental spaces includes a housing which can be gripped by human fingers. A battery is located within the housing. An electric vibrator is also located within the housing. A switch on the housing is used to electrically connect the battery to the vibrator. A rigid element extends from one end of the housing. When the switch is operated to connect the battery to the vibrator, the vibrator vibrates and causes the rigid element to vibrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2002Publication date: July 17, 2003Applicant: The Gillette CompanyInventors: Thomas Craig Masterman, David Vivian Tyndall, Edward J. Mangan
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Publication number: 20030064348Abstract: An interproximal flossing device including a link member that isolates lateral from vertical rotational movement to transfer only translatory arcuate movement. This is done by the combination of a hinge and pivot structure. A tip attachment structure is also included for secure placement of the tip on the link member, and allows easy removal and replacement. A tip member removal structure is also included to allow for easy removal of the tip member from the link member.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2002Publication date: April 3, 2003Inventors: Gary Sokol, Cliff Snyder
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Publication number: 20030031979Abstract: An oral hygiene device (2) is disclosed having at least two motors (30, 36) to simultaneously vibrate and impart motion upon the head portion of the oral hygiene device (2), most beneficially at the tip (12). A first motor (30) is positioned in the handle housing (3) of the device (2) to impart a first frequency of movement to the tip (12). A second motor (36) is located in a head portion, generally in a shaft (8) of or an oral hygiene attachment to the device (2), to impart at least a second frequency of movement onto the tip (12). When both the first and second motors (30, 36) are activated, the resulting movement of the tip (12) of the device (2) may include complex, substantially random movements, depending in part on the frequencies at which the motors (30, 36) are operating.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2002Publication date: February 13, 2003Applicant: Water Pik, Inc.Inventors: Robert A. Shortt, Kenneth A. Hair, Kurt M. Taylor, Danial E. Julian, Edmund D. D'Silva
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Patent number: 6517348Abstract: A dental cleaning implement comprising: a handpiece graspable at one end by a user, an oscillating drive within the handpiece, a head located at the opposite end of the handpiece which includes a coupler for releasably attaching a toothpick or an interdental toothbrush thereto. The oscillating drive is adapted to provide oscillations of up to 15,000 strokes per second, preferably from 1 to 5,000 strokes per second, and the implement may optionally further comprise a selector for varying the frequency of oscillation.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2000Date of Patent: February 11, 2003Inventor: Zeev Ram
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Patent number: 6491520Abstract: A dental instrument is provided for removing caries attacked dentine in connection with chemical-mechanical treatment of caries by means of a caries-dissolving solution applied to the caries for loosening the caries tooth substance. The instrument comprises a tool head with a number of scraping edges or bristles for scraping away the loosened caries tooth substance. In the spacings formed therebetween drops of the gel solution used for the chemical-mechanical treatment can be carried (transported) up to the tooth treatment site. The instrument is power-driven in order to provide the tool head with a predetermined scraping motion.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2001Date of Patent: December 10, 2002Assignee: MediTeam Dental ABInventors: Lennart Carlsson, Rolf Bornstein, Dan Ericson