|
|
|
| United States Patent | 4193002 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4193002.html |
| Inventor(s) | Muether; Manfred (Bensheim, DE);
Phleps; Tilman (Bensheim, DE);
Schmitt; Ernst (Bensheim, DE) |
| Abstract | The invention relates to a dental x-ray diagnostic installation comprising
an applicator capable of introduction into the mouth of a patient on which
is arranged an exit window from which x-radiation emitted by an anode can
issue and expose a panoramic x-ray film applied externally of the
patient's mouth. Associated with the installation is a holding system with
which the x-ray film is supported in a defined position relative to the
applicator and to the patient's mouth. |
|
|
|
Title Information  |
|
|
|
|
|
Drawing from US Patent 4193002 |
|
|
Dental x-ray diagnostic installation |
|
|
|
|
|
| Publication Date |
March 11, 1980 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Priority Data |
May 23, 1977[DE]2723243 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Title Information  |
|
|
References  |
|
|
| *references marked with an asterisk below are user-added references |
|
U.S. References |
|
|
|
|
|
|
U.S. References |
|
|
Foreign References |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Foreign References |
|
|
Other References |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Other References |
|
|
|
|
|
References  |
|
|
|
|
|
| Market Size |
|
Estimate the gross annual revenues of the relevant market
sector:
|
| | |
| |
|
|
| Market Share |
|
Estimate the percentage of the relevant market sector this invention will capture:
|
| | |
| |
|
|
| Reasonable Royalty |
|
What percentage of gross sales should the inventor or assignee be paid?
|
| | |
| |
|
|
|
Public's "Guesstimation" of Royalty Value
|
| Market Size | N/A | [No votes] | | x | Market Share | N/A | [No votes] | | x | Reasonable Royalty | N/A | [No votes] |
| | N/A | |
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Market Review  |
|
|
Technical Review  |
|
|
Claims  |
|
|
We claim as our invention:
1. A dental x-ray diagnostic installation of the type where x-rays are to
originate exclusively from interiorly of the oral cavity, and comprising
an applicator assembly including a housing and an applicator capable of
insertion into the mouth of the patient which applicator exhibits an exit
window from which x-radiation can issue and expose an x-ray film applied
externally of the patient's mouth, characterized in a flexible x-ray film
cassette (5) having first and second means (7; 8, 13) for removably
holding the x-ray film (6) in a defined position relative to the
applicator (2) and the patient's mouth, said first means (7) holding the
x-ray film (6) in place by engagement with the applicator (2), and
comprising a part having applicator-engaging means (7) in the form of a
loop or hook configuration for at least partly encircling the applicator
and for embracing opposite sides of the applicator to locate the x-ray
film (6) relative to the applicator while conforming of the cassette to
the patient both adjacent the applicator-engaging means and remote
therefrom, and said second means comprising a support part (8) fixing the
cassette (5) with the x-ray film (6) securely in place on the patient's
mouth.
2. A dental x-ray diagnostic installation according to claim 1 with said
applicator-engaging means comprising a loop configuration (7) for closely
encircling said applicator for engaging on opposite sides of the
applicator to locate the x-ray film relative to the applicator.
3. A dental x-ray diagnostic installation according to claim 1 with said
applicator-engaging means comprising a hook configuration for engaging the
applicator to locate the x-ray film relative to the applicator.
4. A dental x-ray diagnostic installation of the type where x-rays are to
originate exclusively from interiorly of the oral cavity, and comprising
an applicator assembly including a housing and an applicator capable of
insertion into the mouth of the patient which applicator exhibits an exit
window from which x-radiation can issue and expose an x-ray film applied
externally of the patient's mouth, characterized in a flexible x-ray film
cassette (5) having first and second means (25; 8, 13) for removably
holding the x-ray film (6) in a defined position relative to the
applicator (2) and the patient's mouth, said first means (25) holding the
x-ray film (6) in place by engagement with the applicator (2), and
comprising a part having applicator-engaging means in the form of a
clasp-shaped configuration (25) for engaging on opposite sides of the
applicator to locate the x-ray film (6) relative to the applicator while
conforming of the cassette to the patient both adjacent the
applicator-engaging means and remote therefrom, and said second means
comprising a support part (8) fixing the cassette (5) with the x-ray film
(6) securely in place on the patient's mouth.
5. A dental x-ray diagnostic installation according to claim 1 or claim 4,
characterized in the support part (8) being provided with a holding band
(13) having adjustment means for adjustment of its effective length, said
support part (8) resting against the cassette (5) accommodating said film
for holding the cassette in conforming engagement with the patient.
6. A dental x-ray diagnostic installation according to claim 5,
characterized in the holding means commprising a non-stretchable flexible
strip (10) having holding bands (13) mounted on both sides, and operable
for holding the x-ray film (6) relative to the patient's head, the strip
(10) being secured to at least one of the holding bands (13) by means of
an angle (12) consisting of more rigid material than the strip (10),
whereby a leg (14) of the angle (12) is directed approximately radially
away from the patient's head (3) when the device is applied on the
patient's head.
7. A dental x-ray diagnostic installation according to claim 6,
characterized in that the support part (8) including said strip (10) and
having connection means (15) for detachable connection to the cassette (5)
accommodating the film (6).
8. A dental x-ray diagnostic installation according to claim 7,
characterized in that, in order to effect a detachable connection, said
connection means comprises fungiform-constructed attachment buttons (15)
which fit into correspondingly constructed recesses (24) associated with
the cassette (5).
9. A dental x-ray diagnostic installation according to claim 1 or claim 4,
characterized in that said cassette (5) accommodating said film (6) is
capable of being fixed relative to a biting block (20) capable of being
mounted on the applicator (2).
10. A dental x-ray diagnostic installation according to claim 9,
characterized in that, in order to effect fixation the biting block (20)
has an annular groove (23) into which, in the applied state, clasp-shaped
marginal parts (25) of the applicator-engaging means engage.
11. A dental x-ray diagnostic installation according to claim 9,
characterized in that the biting block (20) is constructed in the form of
a sleeve.
12. A dental x-ray diagnostic installation according to claim 9,
characterized in that, in order to securely position in place the teeth
(21) which are to be reproduced, the biting block (20) is provided with an
annular groove (22) arranged at a defined distance (a) from the fixation
point of the cassette-engaging means (25). |
|
|
|
|
Claims  |
|
|
Description  |
|
|
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to a dental x-ray diagnostic installation containing
a housing comprising an applicator capable of introduction into the mouth
of a patient, and manifesting an exit window from which x-radiation
emitted by an anode can issue and expose an x-ray film applied externally
of the patient's mouth.
The preparation of dental film radiographs with an x-ray diagnostic
installation of this type has hitherto proceeded in such a manner that the
x-ray film is applied at a region of the face of the patient, at which a
dental or jaw radiograph is to be provided, and is then manually held
securely in place by the patient until completion of the radiograph. A
radiographic technique such as this has as a consequence an increased
radiation burden on the hand of the patient; additionally, due to
incorrect or insufficient pressure-contacting of the film, radiographs can
result which are erroneous or which cannot be diagnostically interpreted.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is the object of the invention to eliminate these disadvantages; i.e.,
to provide a solution by which a radiation burden on the hands holding the
film during the radiograph can be avoided, and which results in
radiographs of a consistently uniform good quality.
In accordance with the invention, the object set forth is achieved by
virtue of the fact that an apparatus for holding the x-ray film in a
defined position relative to the applicator and the patient's mouth is
provided. The advantage of this solution is that the radiographs can be
effected without the aid of the patient, and that a reproduceable position
of the x-ray film in relation to the x-ray tube is provided.
Advantageous further developments and embodiments of the invention are
contained in the sub-claims. Two sample embodiments of the invention shall
be explained in further detail in the following on the basis of the
accompanying sheets of drawings; and other objects, features and
advantages will be apparent from this detailed disclosure and from the
appended claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a somewhat diagrammatic perspective view illustrating an
embodiment of the present invention in operative association with dental
x-ray apparatus and a support for the patient's head;
FIG. 2 is a somewhat diagrammatic plan view of a support part of the
embodiment of FIG. 1, but shown in the non-applied state;
FIG. 3 is a partial somewhat diagrammatic side elevational view of a second
embodiment of the invention, the x-ray applicator being broken away and
shown in section, and illustrating on an enlarged scale details applicable
to both of the embodiments; and
FIG. 4 illustrates a pocket for holding the x-ray film and illustrates side
notches therein capable of detachable coupling with the support part of
FIG. 2, but specifically illustrating a construction in accordance with
the embodiment of FIG. 3.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
In the x-ray diagnostic installation illustrated in FIG. 1, reference
numeral 1 designates the housing of an x-ray apparatus in the interior of
which an x-ray tube and the necessary associated parts, such as high
voltage transformer, etc., are arranged. From the frontal end of housing
1, an applicator 2 projects which is introduced into the mouth of a
patient. The patient's head 3 rests against a support 4 which is mounted
in an articulated fashion to an examination chair which is not further
designated. Reference numeral 5 denotes a film pocket in which an x-ray
film 6 which is to be exposed is inserted. The film (here for a radiograph
of the lower jaw) can be supported in the pocket without as well as with a
layer protecting against exposure. In the first instance, it is necessary
to insert the film into the pocket in a dark room. The film pocket 5
contains at its upper end, centrically disposed, a part 7 constructed in
the shape of a loop which is placed over applicator 2 (which may have a
constant diameter cylindrical surface without grooves; or may have the
configuration shown at 20, 22, 23 in FIG. 3). In this way, a
satisfactorily precise position of the film pocket--and hence of the film
supported in the latter--is provided in relation to the x-ray tube; a
lateral slipping out of place as well as an upward slipping out of place,
but especially a downward slipping out of place is thereby prevented. In
an upper jaw radiograph such as is illustrated in FIG. 3 the loop prevents
an upward movement of the pocket and hence of the film relative to
applicator 2.
Reference numeral 8 designates a holding part detachably arranged over film
pocket 5 and which is detachably secured to the head support 4 by
cooperating means such as a button 9 secured to the support 4 and multiple
apertures or other adjustable connecting means along an elastic holding
band 13. The elastic force can be varied for example through the
arrangement of several holes along the length of holding band 13.
FIG. 2 illustrates the support part 8 in a plan view and in the non-applied
state. In the non-applied state, support part 8 consists of a normally
planar but flexible synthetic (or plastic) plate 10 with outwardly bent
ends 11 which are mounted in angles 12 consisting of a more rigid material
than plate 10. The ends of holding bands 13 are also secured in angles 12.
Legs 14 of angles 12 point away from the patient's head in the applied
state; namely, they are approximately radially directed (see FIG. 1). By
this means, a good fit (or emplacement) of the exterior sections of the
film pocket 5 and hence of the film 6 is achieved. Reference numeral 15
denotes fungiform-constructed buttons which are snapped into
correspondingly constructed, non-illustrated recesses in the film pocket
5. One of the recesses is expediently constructed in the form of a
longitudinal groove, (such as indicated at 24 in FIG. 4) in order, in this
manner, to compensate relative movements between the film pocket 5 and
synthetic plate 10 during emplacement of the film pocket on the patient's
mouth. Through the described manner of mounting, a defined allocation of
the support parts for the film pocket or the film, respectively, is
provided. Hence, in connection with loop 7, a satisfactorily precise and
reproduceable position of the film inserted in the film pocket in relation
to the x-ray tube is achieved. Part 7 may be permanently secured at its
periphery to pocket 5 and may have an inner diameter conforming to the
outside diameter of applicator 2 (or with an applicator configuration as
shown in FIG. 3, the part 7 may be of stretchable material so as to fit
snugly in recess 23). Part 7 may also be constructed in the form of a hook
or in the form of an open ring and may be fastened to applicator 2 (for
example at the annular groove 23, FIG. 3) by means of a hooking or
clasping effect (see portion 25, FIG. 4).
FIG. 3 illustrates the x-ray diagnostic installation in longitudinal
section with an applied film for radiographs of the upper jaw, or of
adjacent regions. The internal construction of the applicator is
recognizable from the illustration and is also applicable to the
embodiment of FIGS. 1 and 2.
Applicator 2, which is inserted in the patient's mouth, encloses an anode
16 which is surrounded by a lead cap 17 with the exception of the desired
angular range .alpha.. A synthetic tube 18 provides an outer enclosing
surface. The x-rays produced at anode 16 issue over a field of conical
configuration from the exit window, delimited as indicated by the angle
.alpha.. Synthetic tube 18, together with lead cap 17, is rotatable about
an axis 19, such that panoramic radiographs can be made of the upper jaw
(FIG. 3) as well as of the lower jaw (FIG. 1). Reference numeral 20
denotes a so-called biting block which contains a first annular groove 22
in which the teeth 21 to be reproduced are placed. The purpose of the
biting block is to raise the teeth beyond the dead radiation angle .beta.
such that they will always be completely reproduced on the film in the
x-ray photograph. The biting block is constructed in the form of a
cylindrical sleeve and is dimensioned in its structural height such that
the emplacement surface engaged by the teeth 21 lies outside the boundary
angle .beta..
Biting block 20 is provided at a spacial interval a (equal to 15 to 20 mm)
with a second annular groove 23 into which marginal parts 25 of pocket 5
engage is a clasp-like manner (or said marginal parts may engage in groove
23 by virtue of being constructed in the manner of a complete ring 7, FIG.
1, or in the form of a slit or notched open ring). Marginal parts 25, in
this fashion, hold the film in a defined position in relation to the teeth
21 as well as in relation to the applicator. FIG. 4, which illustrates
film pocket 5 with the inserted film 6 in plan view, allows a good
recognition of the marginal parts 25 formed e.g. by a punching-out
operation. Reference numeral 24 designates slots arranged on both sides of
the pocket into which the button-shaped holding parts 15 (FIG. 2) of the
holding band 8 are snapped when the pocket with the film inserted therein
is to be secured to the head of the patient.
For different penetration depths of the applicator (necessary in the case
of adults or children), two lengths can be determined for the biting
block. The one length can amount to e.g. 30 mm; the other, to 50 mm.
Instead of a fixation of the x-ray film, or of the pocket accommodating the
film, on the applicator it is also possible to provide a fixation on the
housing 1; for example, by means of a support mounting which is preferably
pivotably supported on the latter.
It will be apparent that many modifications and variations may be effected
without departing from the scope of the novel concepts and teachings of
the present invention.
* * * * *
|
|
|
|
|
Description  |
|
|
|
|
|