or
Bookmark and Share
   
Document Number
US Patent 3731384
Issued Date
May 8, 1973
Link
Inventors
Brooks; Bernard (Belle Harbor, NY)
Farber; Jerome (Cherry Hill, NJ)
Map
Abstract
A medical device is disclosed, which employs a form of electric desensitization in connection with the use of pain-producing medical tools. The device is particularly useful in connection with dental drilling operations and includes, in the preferred embodiment, a coil mounted within a dental handpiece and a rotating permanent magnet mounted so that its magnetic flux overlaps the coil windings. Rotation of the magnet induces an electric current in the coil which flows through the drill and into the tooth to desensitize the nervous system of the tooth upon contact.
Drawing
MEDICAL INSTRUMENT - US Patent 3731384 Drawing
Drawing from US Patent 3731384
Tags:
Description:
Amusing 0%
Clever 0%
Complex 0%
Efficient 0%
Historic 0%
Important 0%
Innovative 0%
Interesting 0%
Practical 0%
Simple 0%
Number of Claims:
9
Comments:
no comments yet
Owner
Electro-Dent, Inc. (Cherry Hill, NJ)
Published
May 8, 1973
Application Number
05/136,518
Filed
April 22, 1971
US Classification
433/32   433/129 433/132
Int'l Classification
A61C   1/08   (20060101)   A61N   1/34   (20060101)   A61N   1/32   (20060101)  
Examiner
USPTO Field of Search
128/409   32/27   32/26   32/48  
Related Patents
5800172 - Dental turbine hand piece with light and rotary head

A dental turbine hand piece has a body, a turbine rotatable in the body about an axis, a light source arranged on the body, and means for current supply to the light source, a magnetic element formed on one of the turbine and the body, and a winding provided on the other of the turbine element in the body, so that during rotation of the turbine and in the body and interaction between the magnetic member and the winding and electric current is generated which is supplied to the light source.

4198754 - Dental turbine spindle assembly

A dental turbine spindle assembly has a housing in which a pair of bearing supports are disposed concentric with an axis. A pair of bearings are disposed on the supports. A hollow spindle concentric with the axis is carried in a portion of the bearings and at one end projects through an opening in the housing. The projecting portion of the spindle is conical, is split and is threaded. A nut on the projecting portion is conical and is threaded to engage the spindle and has a circular portion partly disposed within a portion of a bearing. There is a wrench-receiving contour at the other end of the spindle accessible through an aperture in the housing.

4313725 - Dental handpiece and collet wrench therefor - Owned by Venture Technology, Inc. (West Conshohocken, PA)

An air driven dental handpiece having an air turbine at one end thereof. Collet means for securing a dental bur therein are positioned within the air turbine. The collet means includes a plurality of collapsible jaws at the bottom thereof. Threads are provided on the exterior surface of the collet means in the area of the jaws. The bottom of the collet means is tapered, and a collet nut is threadedly secured on the collet means. The collet nut has an internal taper which is complementary to the taper of the collet means. The threaded advancement of the collet nut on the collet means causes the collapsing of the jaws of the collet means, through the mating tapers, and accordingly a dental bur can be secured in the collet means.

6270342 - Dental laser treatment hand-piece and system - Owned by CeramOptec Industries, Inc. (Easr Longmeadow, MA)

A handpiece is presented which utilizes fluid channels instead of electric wiring to provide power to a treatment device. These fluid channels operate a micro-turbine generator that provides electrical energy to treatment devices. Each micro-turbine generator generates electrical energy for powering at least one electricity consuming functional device; wherein said electricity consuming functional device is selected from the group; a compact laser, an electromechanical dental drill, an ultrasound generator, a microwave generator and, an activator for treatment chemicals. In particular this device provides energy to a dental hand-piece without the need for electrical wiring or optics between the hand-piece and the control apparatus. One or more fluid channels permit fluids to flow between the control apparatus and the hand-piece. This flow of fluid operates the micro-turbine, which in turn produces energy to operate a medical/dental device. The fluid channels can also be used to deliver substances in conjunction with the medical device use. The hand-piece of this apparatus can be manufactured for a specific medical/dental procedure, or the apparatus can be made compatible/interchangeable with existing hand-pieces and control apparatus. This micro-turbine energy system provides the power necessary to operate many state of the art devices. For example, the energy produced can be used to operate a laser used for various dental applications such as drilling, pre-heating of the drill area, or activation of PDT substances.

7217129 - Medical or dental-medical handpiece having at least one rotary part - Owned by Kaltenbach & Voigt GmbH & Co. KG (Biberach,DE)

The invention relates to a medical or dental-medical handpiece having a rotary part, in particular a turbine rotor. In order to improve the handpiece with regard to small construction, running noise and economical construction, there is provided a roller bearing for the purpose of mounting the rotary part, having at least two roller body rows arranged next to one another.

Claims
Description
About| FAQs| Terms & Disclaimer| Link to Us| Contact Us