Claims
- 1. An articulator for positioning a pair of dental casts relative to each other, the articulator comprising a pair of members adapted to being connected to each other for pivotal movement relative to each other, each member comprising a central portion having a ball connected to the central portion by a spline, the ball being expandable for securing the ball within a mounting.
- 2. The articulator of claim 1 wherein the ball further comprises a slit for partitioning the ball into a pair of sections.
- 3. The articulator of claim 1 wherein the ball further comprises a slit for partitioning the ball into a pair of sections and an opening for receiving a securing device for expanding the sections outwardly.
- 4. The articulator of claim 3 wherein the securing device is a pin.
- 5. The articulator of claim 3 wherein the securing device is a wedge.
- 6. The articulator of claim 3 wherein the opening is threaded and the securing device is threaded.
- 7. The articulator of claim 1 further comprising a pair of mounting members, the mounting members being mountable to each of the dental casts and the mounting members comprising a cup portion for receiving the ball with each of the cup portions having locking teeth.
- 8. The articulator of claim 1 wherein ball further comprises a pair of slits for sectioning the ball into quarters and an opening for receiving a securing device for expanding the quarters outwardly.
- 9. An articulator for positioning a pair of dental casts relative to each other, the articulator comprising a pair of members adapted to being connected to each other for pivotal movement relative to each other, each member comprising a central portion having a ball connected to the central portion by a spline, an opening in the central portion and aligned with the spline and the ball, the ball being expandable, and a securing device adapted for insertion into the opening, through the spline and into the ball for expanding the ball when the ball is positioned within a mounting.
- 10. The articulator of claim 9 wherein the ball further comprises a slit for partitioning the ball into a pair of sections.
- 11. The articulator of claim 9 wherein the ball further comprises a slit for partitioning the ball into a pair of sections and an opening with each of the sections being rounded at the opening.
- 12. The articulator of claim 9 wherein the securing device is a pin.
- 13. The articulator of claim 9 wherein the securing device is a wedge.
- 14. The articulator of claim 9 wherein the opening is threaded and the securing device is threaded.
- 15. The articulator of claim 9 wherein ball further comprises a pair of slits for sectioning the ball into quarters and an opening which is aligned with the opening in the central portion.
- 16. The articulator of claim 9 wherein the securing device is a locking pin.
- 17. An articulator for positioning a pair of dental casts relative to each other, the articulator comprising a pair of members adapted to being connected to each other for pivotal movement relative to each other, each member comprising a central portion and a ball connected to each of the central portions, the ball being expandable, and a securing device for expanding the ball when the ball is inserted into a mounting.
- 18. The articulator of claim 17 wherein each of the balls further comprises a slit for partitioning the ball into a pair of sections and an opening for receiving the securing device for expanding the sections outwardly.
- 19. The articulator of claim 17 wherein each of the balls further comprises a pair of slits for sectioning the ball into quarters and an opening for receiving the securing device for expanding the quarters outwardly.
- 20. The articulator of claim 17 wherein each of the balls further comprises a slit for partitioning the ball into a pair of sections and an opening with each of the sections being rounded at the opening.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of prior U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/916,950 which was filed on Jul. 27, 2001, which was a continuation-in-part of prior U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/826,184 which was filed on Apr. 4, 2001, and is now U.S. Pat. No. 6,394,804.
Continuation in Parts (2)
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Number |
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Parent |
09916950 |
Jul 2001 |
US |
Child |
10217040 |
Aug 2002 |
US |
Parent |
09826184 |
Apr 2001 |
US |
Child |
09916950 |
Jul 2001 |
US |