Dispenser Externally Mounted On Tool Or Handpiece Patents (Class 433/87)
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Publication number: 20150086940Abstract: The invention concerns a hand apparatus (1), in particular for dental purposes, for dispensing a pasty filler mass (M) the viscosity of which can be reduced by supplying vibration energy, having an apparatus housing (5), having a container (4) for the pasty filler mass (M), having an exit nozzle (11) standing, in connection with the container (4), having a vibration generator (3), and having pressure production means (18) for exercising pressure on the pasty filler mass (M). In order to improve the transfer of vibrations in the region of the of the hand apparatus the vibration generator (3) and the container (4) are mounted movably with respect to the apparatus housing (5) and are directly vibration-coupled with each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2014Publication date: March 26, 2015Applicant: KALTENBACH & VOIGT GMBHInventor: WALTER MOSSLE
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Patent number: 8734423Abstract: Methods and apparatuses include applying a biting force to a bite-piece, the biting force is applied by a user's teeth, wherein the bite-piece is held inside of the user's mouth. Closing the mouth and the biting force suppress the user's gag reflex and the user's tonsils and adjacent Throat structures can be treated by spraying fluid onto the tonsil or manipulating the surface of the tonsil and related structures. The tonsils can be cleaned thereby.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2008Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Inventors: Michael Dennis Morelock, David Michael Morelock
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Publication number: 20140038126Abstract: An osteotome for sinus lift procedures includes a body interchangeable with various handles. The body includes a shaft that is releasably received into the handle, and a tip portion. The tip portion may be directly utilized for ridge expansion/bone compression, or a succession of tip members may instead be received thereon to provide suitable diameter escalation to create the socket. A conduit in the tip portion interconnects with a conduit in a hydration port and a conduit in a tip member. A hose couples the hydration port to a syringe, to deliver fluid out the tip member to lift the membrane. Graduated syringe markings permit delivery of measured fluid quantities to control the amount of lift. A second hydration port is coupled to a graduated cylinder through a valve, which is opened after lifting is complete, to measure the fluid released. A loss of fluid measured indicates a sinus tear.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2013Publication date: February 6, 2014Inventor: Pavel Krastev
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Publication number: 20130130196Abstract: To provide an economical and sanitary drug-containing personal hygiene implement that is easy to produce and manage, and has an excellent portability even when both personal hygiene implement and drug are used away from home. The drug-containing personal hygiene implement includes a bottle body in which a drug is stored, a personal hygiene body which has a shaft section and a distal-end personal hygiene section, protrudes to a distal-end side of the bottle body, and is used to implement care of a human body, and a passage provided on a distal-end section of the bottle body and guiding the stored drug to the personal hygiene body, the implement being characterized in that opening operation makes it possible for the drug to flow through the passage in the bottle body.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2011Publication date: May 23, 2013Applicant: SUNSTAR INC.Inventors: Hisashi Joyashiki, Kazuyuki Uo, Masato Yamashita
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Publication number: 20100297575Abstract: The device for infiltration of approximal tooth surfaces, with a flexible planar element and with a holder into which the planar element is clamped, is characterized in that the planar element is a liquid-impermeable plastic film which has a surface area for taking up a liquid to be used for treatment, and in that the holder is a bow-shaped element with a web and two lateral arms which extend from the latter and are arranged in an arc-shape or U-shape, to which the plastic film is connected in a liquid-impermeable manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2008Publication date: November 25, 2010Inventors: Steffen Effenberger, Hendrik Meyer-Lückel, Sebastian Paris, Susanne Effenberger
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Publication number: 20100159416Abstract: The present invention relates to a disposable dental instrument used by dental professionals to polish a patient's teeth. The dental instrument can be connected to a hand motor used to rotate a prophy cup with a plurality of grinding wings that rub against the patient's teeth as a predetermined amount of tooth cleaning fluid is discharged directly on the patient's teeth through a drain hole within the prophy cup. The tooth cleaning fluid is discharged from a tube that is assembled in a tube room of the dental instrument. The tube is a flexible bladder similar in function and form to a tube of toothpaste. The tube is made of a flexible polymer material that allows it to be squeezed when pressure is applied to it. A roller is assembled within the tube room and on top of the tube. As the roller is pushed forward with a finger, the tube is squeezed to discharge the tooth cleaning fluid directly on the patient's teeth.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2008Publication date: June 24, 2010Inventors: Kwang S. Lee, Duke K. Ghim
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Publication number: 20100143863Abstract: A dental cleaning device includes a mouthpiece having an arcuately shaped casing pivotally coupled to a housing and having two opposed channels formed in the casing and arranged back-to-back, and sharing a common horizontal web for receiving teeth of a user and for receiving a water, and one or more vibrating devices, such as supersonic vibrating devices are engaged into the casing for vibrating the water to clean the teeth of the user without bristles or brushes, and for preventing the teeth of the user from being scraped or scrubbed by the bristles or brushes. A container is attached to the housing for receiving and supplying the water to the mouthpiece.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2008Publication date: June 10, 2010Inventor: Szu Teng Lin
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Patent number: 7401373Abstract: An oral solution dispenser apparatus for attachment to a powered toothbrush handle having a drive coupling mounted thereon, includes a housing adapted for attachment to the handle, the housing having a recess therein for receiving a cartridge containing the oral solution, a pump disposed in the housing for moving the oral solution from the cartridge, and an outlet nozzle extending from the housing and adapted to permit movement of the oral solution from the pump and from the housing. A head having bristles thereon is adapted to interconnect with the handle drive coupling and the housing outlet nozzle, to facilitate powered movement of the bristles and movement of the oral solution from the outlet nozzle to proximate the bristles.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2002Date of Patent: July 22, 2008Inventors: Andrew P. Tybinkowski, Federico Castellucci, L. Paul Lustig
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Patent number: 6913464Abstract: An applicator tip for applying a composition to a tooth surface includes a structural body having a closed distal end portion and an inlet formed opposite the closed distal end portion. Preferably, but not necessarily, a plurality of fibers coat at least a portion of the closed distal end portion of the applicator tip. The applicator tip includes an axial opening formed within the structural body proximal to the closed distal end portion such that the structural body forms a channel that provides fluidic communication between the inlet and the axial opening.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2003Date of Patent: July 5, 2005Assignee: Denbur, Inc.Inventor: Fari Maissami
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Patent number: 6729942Abstract: The present invention provides a portable dental system for use in areas having inadequate sources of power, either for human or for veterinary dentistry. The system provides one or more handpieces, each driven driven by a pressurized nitrogen gas contained in a portable tank. A water reservoir is also provided for medicated water to be applied to the tooth site. The system has two channels to which either a conventional dental handpiece or an abrasive handpiece can be attached. When two abrasive handpieces are attached, two different abrasive materials may be used by the system, one material for cleaning and one material for cutting or abrading.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2002Date of Patent: May 4, 2004Inventor: William H. Harris
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Patent number: 6659674Abstract: An oral irrigator including a main body and a brush assembly. The main body has an elongated shaft, a connector connected to the elongated shaft, and a receiving cavity connected to the neck for receiving and retaining a brush assembly. The oral irrigator is adapted to work in conjunction with a mechanism for providing pressurized liquid (e.g. a pump).Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2001Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Assignee: Conair CorporationInventors: Vito J. Carlucci, Paul Joseph Denhup, Dale S. Ziolkowski
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Patent number: 6632091Abstract: An oral care system includes a universal handle which is configured to hold any of a plurality of oral hygiene instruments, and a lavage source to apply lavage solution through the oral hygiene instruments to facilitate complete cleaning of a patient's mouth. Preferably, the universal handle and lavage source are configured to be held in the user's hand with both suction and lavage being controlled manually. The orally hygiene instruments attachable to the universal handle typically include a lavage toothbrush, at least one catheter and at least one swab, to thereby enable cleaning of the teeth, gums, soft tissue and crevices therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1999Date of Patent: October 14, 2003Assignee: Ballard Medical ProductsInventors: David Cise, Gene Stewart, Warren Grant, Sydnee McMillan
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Patent number: 5927976Abstract: A medication injection method and related device with a hollow drill bit for delivery of anesthetic or other medication through the hollow drill bit are disclosed. The device preferably includes a hollow drill bit, a disposable fluid dispenser, a handpiece, a handle, and a foot control pedal. The device can deliver anesthetic or other medication before, during and/or after drilling of a tooth or bone structure without removing the drill bit. The invention relates to an intraosseous and/or hard tissue drug delivery system that combines perforating and drug delivering functions in one device and one operation.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1996Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Assignee: Cyberdent, Inc.Inventor: Gin Wu
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Patent number: 5899692Abstract: A dental syringe tip handpiece assembly includes a clear, plastic syringe tip mounted in an adaptor for connection to the handpiece. On the interior of the adaptor at a location adjacent the end of the syringe tip, a source of light, preferably a fiberoptic ringlight, is provided. Light from the light source will be transmitted down the length of the syringe tip and emitted from the end thereof. By positioning the end of the syringe tip in the patient's oral cavity, the dentist can provide illumination in the oral cavity so that various dental functions can be more easily and accurately performed. The source of light may also be a light bulb positioned at the rear of the adaptor. The adaptor is made from clear, or at least translucent, material so that light from the light bulb will be transmitted through the adaptor and then into the syringe tip. A special handpiece body formed of a handpiece inner unit and an outer cover is provided to receive the adaptor and syringe tip assembly.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1997Date of Patent: May 4, 1999Inventors: Warren Davis, David Wasserman, Robert Dybus
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Patent number: 5833456Abstract: A dental syringe tip handpiece assembly includes a clear, plastic syringe tip mounted in an adaptor for connection to the handpiece. On the interior of the adaptor at a location adjacent the end of the syringe tip, a source of light is provided. Light from the light source will be transmitted down the length of the syringe tip and emitted from the end thereof. By positioning the end of the syringe tip in the patient's oral cavity, the dentist can provide illumination in the oral cavity so that various dental functions can be more easily and accurately performed. The adaptor can be made from clear, or at least translucent, material so that light from the light bulb will be transmitted through the adaptor and then into the syringe tip. A slot is provided on one end of the syringe tip for keying the syringe tip into the adaptor to properly align the syringe tip in the adaptor.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1997Date of Patent: November 10, 1998Inventors: Warren Davis, David Wasserman, Robert Dybus
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Patent number: 5634791Abstract: A mouth washer has a nozzle substantially aligned with discharging direction of water pumpt, while a motor for driving the pump, a power source battery and a battery-charging secondary coil are disposed in series with the pumpt, and a water tank is provided along one side of such series disposition, whereby any hydraulic pressure loss upon jetting water out of the nozzle is reduced to realize a water jet under a sufficient hydraulic pressure, concurrently prolonging the life of the battery and maximizing the capacity of the water tank.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1995Date of Patent: June 3, 1997Assignee: Matsushita Electric Works, Ltd.Inventors: Masahiro Matsuura, Yoji Kawamoto
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Patent number: 5468148Abstract: A dental syringe for the controlled injection of air and water into a patient's mouth that effectively prevents the spread of contamination from patient to patient during the performance of dental procedures. The syringe comprises a one,piece, combination dispensing tip, head portion and handle portion that is constructed of plastic so that it can be disposed of after use. The air operated valves that control the flow of water and air through the dispensing tip are remotely located from the dispensing head so that they are not exposed to contamination during the performance of the dental procedure. The control valves of the apparatus can be easily operated by the thumb of the operator in a manner to effortlessly and precisely control the flow of air and water through the dispensing tip.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1993Date of Patent: November 21, 1995Inventor: Melvin D. Ricks
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Patent number: 5342195Abstract: Various adaptors are used for securing a replaceable syringe tip in operative relationship to a handpiece body. The syringe tip is mounted on a tapered male connector set in the hollow interior of the adaptor. O ring seals and a metal flange member are used to prevent the leakage of air or water passing from the handpiece into the interior of the adaptor and then into the syringe tip. A captivated thumb nut is utilized to prevent the thumb nut from accidently disengaging completely from the adaptor. When the thumb nut is loosened to replace a syringe tip, the thumb nut will remain captivated on the adapter, only loosening enough to allow removal and insertion of a syringe tip.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1993Date of Patent: August 30, 1994Inventors: Warren Davis, David Wasserman, Richard R. Mathews
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Patent number: 5133661Abstract: A dental handpiece which can receive one of a number of vibrating instruments for applications in endodontics or periodontal treatment includes an elongate handpiece for defining a body enclosing a non-rotating axle excited mechanically in vibration, mounted in the body by semi-flexible supports which contribute to generating and localizing a vibration node towards the front of the handpiece and to retain the vibrating axle centrally with its housing. A flexible interconnection is provided between the axle and the rotating driven shaft of the operating motor, to develop the vibrations which are desired.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1990Date of Patent: July 28, 1992Assignee: Micro Mega S.A.Inventor: Hubert Euvrard
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Patent number: 5019038Abstract: An irrigation system for cooling a surgical cutting tool, cutting site and/or flushing debris from the cutting site during surgery includes a first conduit connected to a source of sterile irrigation fluid and a second conduit adapted to be supported on the cutting tool to deliver irrigation fluid to the cutting site. The irrigation system further includes a lightweight disposable pump assembly for pumping the sterile irrigation fluid from the fluid source through the first and second conduits to the cutting site. The disposable pump assembly includes a pump chamber that communicates with the first and second conduits and a flexible pump member rotatable in the pump chamber. The pump assembly and conduits are in a presterile condition to permit immediate use by a physician and are discarded after the surgical operation is completed.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1989Date of Patent: May 28, 1991Assignee: Hall Surgical Division of Zimmer Inc.Inventor: Harry A. Linden
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Patent number: 4954082Abstract: There is provided a dental tool for use with a reciprocating drive means and a sleeve member operatively connected to the drive means for reciprocating motion and designed to retain a dental tool, the dental tool comprising a shank portion designed to be retained for reciprocating movement by the sleeve member of the handpiece, and a dental blade, preferably with an abrasive surface, secured to one end of the shank; in one embodiment, the dental tool is preferably hollow and further comprises an axially extending channel, preferably extending along the full length of the shank and a plenum extending within the dental blade, and outlet perforations from the plenum extending through the blade, and in a second embodiment there is further provided means secured to the shank portion for spplying pressure within the channel to force any fluid material within the channel and plenum out through the outlet perforations through the blade. Finally, there is provided means for dispensing fluid material, e.g.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1988Date of Patent: September 4, 1990Inventor: Bernard Weissman
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Patent number: 4950160Abstract: A dental tool for polishing teeth with an abrasive-laden air stream, surrounded by a water curtain, includes a pistol-grip handle and a nozzle connected to a manifold at an obtuse angle to one another. A canister, located atop the manifold and having a detachable lid, houses abrasive powder and is connected between the air input and output lines of the manifold. A thumb-actuated plunger regulates the amount of air entering the canister, and thus controls the volume of the abrasive-laden air stream exiting the nozzle. The nozzle includes a pinched orifice for the abrasive-laden air stream so that it fans out across the surface of the tooth to be cleaned.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1987Date of Patent: August 21, 1990Inventor: L. Emery Karst
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Patent number: 4921476Abstract: The method of aspirating body tissue and blood from a surgical site along a suction passage having a suction port at an ultrasonically vibrated end of a tool for fragmenting the tissue at a surgical site is improved by introducing an irrigation fluid into the suction passage independently of the suction port.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1988Date of Patent: May 1, 1990Assignee: Cavitron, Inc.Inventor: David G. Wuchinich
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Patent number: 4380433Abstract: A novel hand tool for dental use for dispensing wire, pins or rod and for manipulating the dispensed material in a dental procedure. In a preferred embodiment, the dispensed material is a strip of notched pins for cementing to tooth dentin in a retentive pin procedure.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1981Date of Patent: April 19, 1983Inventors: Alan G. Ellman, Jon C. Garito
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Patent number: 4359317Abstract: An arrangement for the conveyance of a sterile liquid to a surgical treating or operating location, consisting of a liquid receptacle containing the sterile liquid, from which there can be dispensed the sterile liquid under the effect of pressure through a dispensing conduit from the dispensing end thereof, wherein the dispensing conduit is provided with a valve arrangement for regulating the throughflow.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1980Date of Patent: November 16, 1982Assignee: Kaltenbach & Voight GmbH & Co.Inventors: Ernst Strohmaier, Hans Scheicher, Eugen Eibofner
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Patent number: 4220446Abstract: An attachable cleaning agent dispenser for retrofit use in combination with a conventional dental handpiece including a frame, gripping members for removably attaching the frame to a dental handpiece, a reservoir for containing a cleaning agent with the reservoir mounted on the frame, a dispensing orifice mountable adjacent a cleaning tool on the dental handpiece, a cleaning agent flow passageway connecting the reservoir and the orifice, a pneumatic piston slidable within the reservoir for ejecting cleaning agent from the reservoir, into the passageway, and out the orifice when pneumatic pressure is applied to the piston by finger control by an operator of the handpiece.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1978Date of Patent: September 2, 1980Inventor: Donald H. Walker
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Patent number: 4173828Abstract: Novel tool operating apparatus is exemplified in a dental treatment device capable of driving alternatively at least a first tool and a second tool, each tool being intended to execute a different form of motion, with a single tool driving means to which each of several different tools can be removably coupled. The driving means includes a rotatable drive shaft fitted with tool engagement means in the form of a disc affixed to the shaft and lying in a plane that makes an acute angle with the rotational axis of the shaft. One tool can be fitted over the shaft to engage the disc so as to rotate the tool with the shaft. A second tool can be fitted over the shaft so that the shaft can rotate within the tool, but the tool will not rotate with the shaft. The second tool has means for cooperating with the shaft so as to execute an oscillatory motion relative to the shaft axis.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1977Date of Patent: November 13, 1979Assignee: Leopold Paul LustigInventors: Leopold P. Lustig, Leonard L. Krasnow