The present invention relates to an articulator and, more particularly, to an articulator including: a lower member in which an attachment plate and a body can be firmly and easily attached and detached by fitting a rear coupling part to a housing part without using a plaster, the attachment plate can be easily separated by first fixing pins protruding downward from the body, and the attachment plate and an oral model can be accurately cut by cutting marks, tooth center marks, and a round groove on the attachment plate and tooth center marks on the body; and an upper member where an impression of counter-teeth corresponding to the oral model attached to the lower member, in which the lower member and the upper member are rotatably connected by connecting mechanisms; and accordingly, the manufacturing process can be simplified, the actual motion of jawbones can be achieved, and the height between the upper member and the lower member can be ensured by a support unit.
Teeth are generally formed in an elliptical arc shape to chew food by meeting each other by an up-down motion of jawbones, but when the teeth are damaged, accurate occlusion is difficult and malfunction of the teeth is caused. When a tooth is damaged, a prosthesis is implanted at the position where the tooth has been, to replace it. In order to accurately manufacture and implant the prosthesis, auxiliary devices such as an oral model, a model assembly, and an articulator are used. That is, an oral model manufactured on the basis of the states of a tooth and a gum of a patient is attached to a model assembly and the model assembly is mounted on an articulator to set the accurate shape (size) and position of an artificial tooth to be manufactured. The oral model is manufactured using an auxiliary device such as a model assembly that can be easily separated and attached/detached.
The model assembly is generally composed of an attachment plate where an oral model is attached and a body where the attachment plate is combined. The attachment plate can be cut for the position of a tooth to be replaced, that is, for each tooth, with the oral model attached.
However, in the model assembly of the related art, a plaster is used for combining the attachment plate and the body, so using the plaster takes time and dust and sludge are produced. After the attachment plate with an oral model is cut, shaking may occur, and particularly, it is required to hit a pin of the attachment plate on the bottom of the body in order to separate the cut attachment plate from the body, so it is inconvenient. Further, when separate teeth are loose, an accurate contact surface cannot be formed between the teeth.
Further, a worker determines a cutting point (division point) on the basis of his/her experience when cutting and separating an attachment plate where an oral model is attached, in the model assemblies of the related art, an error can be easily generated, and particularly, the fixing pins on the bottom of the attachment plate are damaged or cut in the process of cutting.
Further, counter-teeth of an oral model for teeth to be replace (manufactured) are hardened by pouring a plaster to an impression taking the state of a mouth, and then separated and attached to an articulator in the related art, so the work process is complicated and the manufacturing time is long due to use of a plaster. The following Patent Document also proposes an articulator where an oral model for counter-teeth can be easily attached and detached, but it still has the problem of a complicated process of manufacturing a model using a plaster.
The present invention has been made in an effort to solve the problems and an object of the present invention is to provide an articulator that includes a lower member where an oral model for teeth to be manufactured is seated, an upper member where an impression of counter-teeth is seated, and connecting mechanisms rotatably connecting the lower member and the upper member to each other, in which the lower member includes: an attachment plate having a model seat on a top where the oral model is fixed and a rear coupling part protruding downward to be detachably coupled to a body; and the body having a housing part for coupling the rear coupling part to the attachment plate by pressing the rear coupling part so that the attachment plate is fixed to the body without using a plaster; and accordingly, the attachment plate can be firmly and easily attached and detached, and a model can be directly formed by attaching an impression of teeth corresponding to teeth to be manufactured, thereby simplifying the process of manufacturing a prosthesis.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an articulator including an upper member that has a counter-tooth seat where the impression of counter-teeth corresponding to the oral model is seated, in which the counter-tooth seat is formed in a curved plate shape higher at front and rear sides and has a space for keeping an adhesive so that the impression is easily seated and fixed and an excessive adhesive is easily removed.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an articulator including a rear coupling part that has first fixing pins fitted downward through the body and a housing part that has first coupling holes where the first fixing pins are fixed to hold the attachment plate so that the attachment plate can be easily separated using the protruding first fixing pins.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an articulator in which first coupling holes have a holding portion protruding inward and the cylindrical first fixing pins are inserted in the holding portions further protruding at the lower portions so that the first fixing pins inserted through the first coupling holes can be more strongly fixed and movement of the first fixing pins is prevented after cutting.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an articulator includes a rear coupling part that has second fixing pins formed at both sides of the first fixing pins and inserted in the body and a housing part that has second coupling holes where the second fixing pins are inserted to prevent rotation, easily set a position of the attachment plate combined with the body, and more strongly attach the attachment plate to the body.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an articulator includes a rear coupling part that has rear projections that are inserted in the body and under which the first and second fixing pins are formed and a housing part that has rear projection grooves where the rear projections are inserted and under which the first and second coupling holes are formed, in which the rear projections and the rear projection grooves are tapered such that cross-sections of lower portions become small so that the rear projections are easily inserted and the attachment plate is more stably fixed to the attachment plate.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an articulator that has cutting marks indicating portions between teeth on the model seat and positioned between adjacent first fixing pins so that the oral model and the attachment plate are accurately cut by the cutting marks.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an articulator that includes tooth center marks indicating centers of teeth on the model seat and a counter-tooth seat so that the oral model or the impression of counter-teeth can be easily attached to an accurate position.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an articulator that has a round groove formed along an edge of the model seat of the attachment plate to prevent an adhesive from overflowing the attachment plate and the body when the oral model is attached.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an articulator in which when the attachment plate is combined with the body, an outer side of the attachment plate protrudes further than an outer side of the body so the attachment plate can be easily separated by the protruding portion.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an articulator that includes: arms formed at both sides of an end of each of the lower member and the upper member; balls formed at an end of one of the arms; and a pocket formed at an end of the other arm and having an open top, in which the ball formed at the arm of the lower member is inserted in the pocket formed at the arm of the upper member and the ball formed at the arm of the upper member is inserted in the pocket formed at the arm of the lower member so that the upper member and the lower member can be freely combined and separated and the upper member and the lower member can be easily moved up and down and left and right to achieve the actual motion of jawbones.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an articulator that includes a pocket that has a spherical shape with an open top and is cut at a position higher than a center of the sphere to prevent the ball from being separated from the pocket, so that the articulator can be stably fixed even by free rotation of the upper body and the lower body and the oral model attached by an adhesive can be prevented from being damaged due to separation of the upper member and the lower member.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an articulator that includes a pocket having a slot at the rear side so that a ball can be easily inserted into the pocket and the lower member and the upper member are rotated at 180°, thereby easily attaching/detaching the oral model, the attachment plate, and the impression.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an articulator that includes a pocket that has a stopper formed at the top of a front side to support the arm so that a minimum height is ensured between the upper member and the lower member, damage to the oral model due the hitting is prevented, and stable work can be performed by preventing the arm from moving down under a predetermined height.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an articulator that includes a support unit including a pin having a first end coupled and fixed to the lower member and a second end supported on the upper member to ensure the minimum height between the upper member and the lower member.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an articulator that includes a pin hole formed at the lower member and having a thread on an inner side and a pin having a thread on an outer side of an end and being thread-fastened to the pin hole so that the height between the upper member and the lower member can be adjusted, thereby ensuring a larger height when a back tooth close to the pin is manufactured.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an articulator that includes a support hole formed at the upper member and supporting the second end of the pin and a pin formed in a spherical shape having a diameter lager than the support hole so that the upper member rotate on the second end of the pin, thereby allowing the upper member and the lower member to replicate the natural motion of jawbones.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an articulator that includes a guide surface formed at the upper member and guiding the second end of the pin and a pin having a second end formed in a spherical shape, in which the guide surface is curved to be complementary to the second end of the pin so that the upper member rotates with the guide surface and the second end of the pin in contact with each other, so the upper member and the lower member replicate the natural motion of jawbones.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an articulator that includes an upper member and a lower member that are one-side parts where an oral model and an impression for only some of teeth are attached respectively so that a prosthesis can be manufactured by taking the shape of only some of teeth.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an articulator that includes an upper member and a lower member that are whole-teeth parts where an oral model and an impression for all teeth are attached respectively so that a prosthesis can be manufactured by taking the shape of all teeth.
An articulator for achieving the objects of the present invention includes the following configurations.
An articulator according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a lower member where an oral model for teeth to be manufactured is seated, an upper member where an impression for counter-teeth is seated, and connecting mechanisms rotatably connecting the lower member and the upper member to each other, in which the lower member includes: an attachment plate having a model seat on a top where the oral model is fixed and a rear coupling part protruding downward to be detachably coupled to a body; and the body having a housing part for coupling the rear coupling part to the attachment plate by pressing the rear coupling part.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, in the articulator, the upper member has a counter-tooth seat where the impression of counter-teeth corresponding to the oral model is seated and the counter-tooth seat is formed in a curved plate shape higher at front and rear sides and has a space for keeping an adhesive so that the impression is easily seated and fixed.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, in the articulator, the rear coupling part has first fixing pins fitted downward through the body and the housing part has first coupling holes where the first fixing pins are fixed so that the attachment plate is easily separated.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, in the articulator, the first coupling holes have a holding portion protruding inward to hold the first fixing pins inserted through the first coupling holes.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, in the articulator, the holding portion is divided into a plurality of parts so that the first fixing pin is easily inserted and firmly fixed.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, in the articulator, the first fixing pin is formed in a cylindrical rod shape and the holding portion is tapered to further protrude at a lower portion.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, in the articulator, the rear coupling part has second fixing pins formed at both sides of the first fixing pins and inserted in the body and the housing part has second coupling holes where the second fixing pins are inserted to prevent rotation and easily set a position of the attachment plate combined with the body.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, in the articulator, the rear coupling part has rear projections that are inserted in the body and under which the first and second fixing pins are formed and the housing part has rear projection grooves where the rear projections are inserted and under which the first and second coupling holes are formed so that the attachment plate is more stably fixed to the body.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, in the articulator, the rear projections and the rear projection grooves are tapered such that cross-sections of lower portions become small.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, in the articulator, the attachment plate has cutting marks indicating portions between teeth on the model seat and positioned between adjacent first fixing pins so that the oral model and the attachment plate are accurately cut by the cutting marks.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, in the articulator, the cutting marks are formed at both sides of the model seat so that the attachment plate is accurately cut along a line connecting the cutting marks at both sides, even with the oral model in the model seat.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, in the articulator, the attachment plate has a round groove formed along an edge of the model seat to prevent overflow of an adhesive for fixing the oral model to the model seat.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, in the articulator, when the attachment plate is combined with the body, an outer side of the attachment plate protrudes further than an outer side of the body.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, in the articulator, tooth center marks indicate centers of teeth on the model seat and a counter-tooth seat.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, in the articulator, the tooth center marks are engraved or embossed at both sides of the attachment plate, the body, and the upper member.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, in the articulator, the tooth center marks are identification numbers written at centers of teeth on the model seat and the counter-tooth seat.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, in the articulator, the connecting mechanism includes: arms formed at both sides of an end of each of the lower member and the upper member; balls formed at an end of one of the arms; and a pocket formed at an end of the other arm and having an open top, wherein the ball formed at the arm of the lower member is inserted in the pocket formed at the arm of the upper member and the ball formed at the arm of the upper member is inserted in the pocket formed at the arm of the lower member.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, in the articulator, the pocket has a spherical shape with an open top and is cut at a position higher than a center of the sphere to prevent the ball from being separated from the pocket.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, in the articulator, a slot is formed at a rear side of the pocket so that the lower member and the upper member are rotated at 180°.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, in the articulator, the pocket has a stopper formed at the top of a front side to support the arm so that a minimum height is ensured between the upper member and the lower member.
The articulator according to another embodiment of the present invention includes a support unit for ensuring a height between the upper member and the lower member and includes a pin having a first end coupled and fixed to the lower member and a second end supported on the upper member.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, in the articulator, the support unit includes a pin hole formed at the lower member and having a thread on an inner side and the first end of the pin has a thread on an outer side and is thread-fastened to the pin hole, so the height between the upper member and the lower member can be adjusted.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, in the articulator, the support unit includes a support hole formed at the upper member and supports the second end of the pin, and the second end of the pin is formed in a spherical shape having a diameter lager than the support hole so that the upper member rotates on the second end of the pin, so the upper member and the lower member can replicate the natural motion of jawbones.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, in the articulator, the support unit includes a guide surface formed at the upper member and guiding the second end of the pin, the second end of the pin is formed in a spherical shape, and the guide surface is curved to be complementary to the second end of the pin so that the upper member rotates with the guide surface and the second end of the pin in contact with each other, so the upper member and the lower member can replicate the natural motion of jawbones.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, in the articulator, the upper member and the lower member are one-side parts where an oral model and an impression for only some of teeth are attached respectively, or an oral model and an impression for whole teeth are attached to the upper member and the lower member.
The present invention can obtain the following effects from the embodiments, and the configurations and combination and use relationships to be described below.
The present invention includes a lower member where an oral model for teeth to be manufactured is seated, an upper member where an impression of counter-teeth is seated, and connecting mechanisms rotatably connecting the lower member and the upper member to each other, in which the lower member includes: an attachment plate having a model seat on a top where the oral model is fixed and a rear coupling part protruding downward to be detachably coupled to a body; and the body having a housing part for coupling the rear coupling part to the attachment plate by pressing the rear coupling part so that the attachment plate is fixed to the body without using a plaster. Accordingly, the attachment plate can be firmly and easily attached and detached, and a model can be directly formed by attaching an impression of teeth corresponding to teeth to be manufactured, thereby simplifying the process of manufacturing a prosthesis.
The present invention includes an upper member that has a counter-tooth seat where the impression of counter-teeth corresponding to the oral model is seated, in which the counter-tooth seat is formed in a curved plate shape higher at front and rear sides and has a space for keeping an adhesive, so the impression can be easily seated and fixed and excessive adhesive can be easily removed.
The present invention includes a rear coupling part that has first fixing pins fitted downward through the body and a housing part that has first coupling holes where the first fixing pins are fixed to hold the attachment plate, so the attachment plate can be easily separated using the protruding first fixing pins.
The present invention includes first coupling holes having a holding portion protruding inward and the cylindrical first fixing pins are inserted in the holding portions further protruding at the lower portions, so the first fixing pins inserted through the first coupling holes can be more strongly fixed and movement of the first fixing pins can be prevented after cutting.
The present invention includes a rear coupling part that has second fixing pins formed at both sides of the first fixing pins and inserted in the body and a housing part that has second coupling holes where the second fixing pins are inserted, so it is possible to prevent rotation, easily set a position of the attachment plate combined with the body, and more strongly attach the attachment plate to the body.
The present invention includes a rear coupling part that has rear projections that are inserted in the body and under which the first and second fixing pins are formed and a housing part that has rear projection grooves where the rear projections are inserted and under which the first and second coupling holes are formed, in which the rear projections and the rear projection grooves are tapered such that cross-sections of lower portions become small, so the rear projections can be easily inserted and the attachment plate can be more stably fixed to the attachment plate.
The present invention has cutting marks indicating portions between teeth on the model seat and positioned between adjacent first fixing pins, so the oral model and the attachment plate can be accurately cut by the cutting marks.
The present invention includes tooth center marks indicating centers of teeth on the model seat and a counter-tooth seat, so the oral model or the impression of counter-teeth can be easily attached to an accurate position.
The present invention has a round groove formed along an edge of the model seat of the attachment plate, so it is possible to prevent an adhesive from overflowing the attachment plate and the body when the oral model is attached.
According to the present invention, when the attachment plate is combined with the body, an outer side of the attachment plate protrudes further than an outer side of the body, so the attachment plate can be easily separated by the protruding portion.
The present invention includes: arms formed at both sides of an end of each of the lower member and the upper member; balls formed at an end of one of the arms; and a pocket formed at an end of the other arm and having an open top, in which the ball formed at the arm of the lower member is inserted in the pocket formed at the arm of the upper member and the ball formed at the arm of the upper member is inserted in the pocket formed at the arm of the lower member, so the upper member and the lower member can be freely combined and separated and the upper member and the lower member can be easily moved up and down and left and right to replicate the actual motion of jawbones.
The present invention includes a pocket that has a spherical shape with an open top and is cut at a position higher than a center of the sphere to prevent the ball from being separated from the pocket, so the articulator can be stably fixed even by free rotation of the upper body and the lower body and the oral model attached by an adhesive can be prevented from being damaged due to separation of the upper member and the lower member.
The present invention includes a pocket having a slot at the rear side, so a ball can be easily inserted into the pocket and the lower member and the upper member are rotated at 180°, thereby easily attaching/detaching the oral model, the attachment plate, and the impression.
The present invention includes a pocket that has a stopper formed at the top of a front side to support the arm, so a minimum height is ensured between the upper member and the lower member, damage to the oral model due to hitting is prevented, and stable work can be performed by preventing the arm from moving down under a predetermined height.
The present invention includes a support unit including a pin having a first end coupled and fixed to the lower member and a second end supported on the upper member, so a minimum height can be ensured between the upper member and the lower member.
The present invention includes a pin hole formed at the lower member and having a thread on an inner side and a pin having a thread on an outer side and being thread-fastened to the pin hole, so the height between the upper member and the lower member can be adjusted, thereby ensuring a larger height when a back tooth close to the pin is manufactured.
The present invention includes a support hole formed at the upper member and supporting the second end of the pin and a pin formed in a spherical shape having a diameter lager than the support hole so that the upper member rotates on the second end of the pin, thereby allowing the upper member and the lower member to replicate the natural motion of jawbones.
The present invention includes a guide surface formed at the upper member and guiding the second end of the pin and a pin having a second end formed in a spherical shape, in which the guide surface is curved to be complementary to the second end of the pin so that the upper member rotates with the guide surface and the second end of the pin in contact with each other, so the upper member and the lower member can replicate the natural motion of jawbones.
The present invention includes an upper member and a lower member that are one-side parts where an oral model and an impression for only some of teeth are attached respectively, so a prosthesis can be manufactured by taking the shape of only some of teeth.
The present invention includes an upper member and a lower member that are whole-teeth parts where an oral model and an impression for all teeth are attached respectively, so a prosthesis can be manufactured by taking the shape of all teeth.
Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments of an articulator according to the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Further, in describing the present invention, detailed descriptions of well-known functions or configurations relating to the present invention will not be provided so as not to obscure the description of the present invention with unnecessary details. Further, unless explicitly described otherwise, “comprising” any components will be understood to imply the inclusion of other components rather than the exclusion of any other components.
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The lower member 10 includes the attachment plate 11 where the oral model 90 is placed and the body 13 is combined with the attachment plate 11. The lower body 10 is integrally formed with the connecting mechanism 50 and forms a side of the articulator and the oral model 90 of teeth to be manufactured is attached to the lower member to meet an oral model 90a of counter-teeth of the impression attached to the upper member 30, thereby setting accurate position and shape. Accordingly, there is no need for a process of attaching a model assembly to an articulator again, as in the related art, so the work can be simplified, and it is possible to stably work with the articulator, as compared with a model assembly of the related art that requires two bonding processes using an adhesive. Further, the lower member 10 has a pin hole 72 that is formed at the side connected with the connecting mechanism 50 so that a pin 71 to be described below can be inserted therein, as shown in
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The first fixing pins 111a extend a predetermined length downward from the attachment plate 11, are arranged with intervals corresponding to them of natural teeth, and are inserted through first coupling holes 131a of the body 13. Accordingly, the first fixing pins 111a inserted downward through the body 13 allow a worker to easily separate the attachment plate 11 from the body 13 later by using (holding or hitting) their ends. The first fixing pins 111a protrude from the rear projections 111c, when the rear coupling part 111 has the rear projections 111c. Further, the first fixing pins 111a are preferably formed in the shape of a cylindrical rod, as shown in
The second fixing pins 111b are inserted in second coupling holes 131b of the body 13 and are formed at both sides of the first fixing pins 111a so that the attachment plate 11 cannot turn without shaking and the attachment plate 11 can be combined with the body 13 at the accurate positions. Further, the second fixing pins 111b are forcibly fitted in the second coupling holes 131b, so the attachment plate 11 can be more strongly fixed to the body 13. Further, the second fixing pins 111b can be formed in various shapes as long as they can be forcibly fitted into the second coupling holes 131b. The second fixing pins 111b are also formed on the rear projections 111c, when the rear coupling part 111 has the rear projections 111c. Further, the second fixing pins 111b do not protrude downward from the body 13 to prevent inconvenience or damage to the first and second fixing pins when the attachment plate 11 is separated later.
The rear projections 111c are formed on the bottom of the attachment plate 11 and inserted in rear projection grooves 131c formed on the body 13 and the first and second fixing pins 111a and 111b are formed on the bottom of the rear projections. The rear projections 111c may also be formed in various shapes, but are preferably tapered such that the cross-sections of the lower portions become smaller so that they can be easily inserted into the rear projection grooves 131c. As the rear projections 111c are inserted in the rear projection grooves 131c, the outer sides of the rear projections 111c and the inner sides of the rear projection grooves 131c are in close contact with each other, so the attachment plate 11 can be more firmly coupled to the body 13.
The model seat 113, as shown in
The cutting marks 115, as shown in
The tooth center marks 117 indicate the centers of teeth that are arranged on the model seat 113, and, as shown in
The round groove 119 is formed along the edge of the model seat 113, as shown in
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The first fixing pins 111a are inserted in the first coupling holes 131a and the first coupling holes 131a may protrude downward at a predetermined distance and may be formed under the rear projection grooves 131c when the rear projection grooves 131c are formed at the housing part 131. Further, the first coupling holes 131a may have the holding portion 131a-1 protruding inward to hold the first fixing pins 111a so that the first fixing pins 111a can be further strongly fixed.
The holding portion 131a-1 is formed at the lower portion of the first coupling hole 131a in various shapes to increase a fixing force in accordance with the shape of the first fixing pin 111a. The holding portion 131a-1, as shown in
The second coupling hole 131b, where the second fixing pin 111b is forcibly inserted and fixed, is formed at both sides of the first coupling hole 131a, may be formed in various shapes in accordance with the shape of the second coupling hole 131b, and may protrude downward at a distance corresponding to the length of the second fixing pin 111b. Accordingly, the inner side of the second coupling hole 131b and the outer side of the second fixing pin 111b are in close contact with each other, so the fixing force by the housing part 131 can be improved.
The rear projection groove 131c, where the rear projection 111c is forcibly inserted and fixed, may be formed in various shapes complementary to the shape of the rear projection 111c, and the first and second coupling holes 131a and 131b where the first and second fixing pins 111a and 111b are inserted are formed under the rear projection groove.
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On the counter-tooth seat 31, which is the portion where an impression of counter-teeth is seated, an impression is fixed by an adhesive and the counter-tooth seat is formed in a curved plate shape with high front and rear sides for easy seating of an impression, as shown in
The tooth center marks 33 have the same function as the tooth center marks 117 and 133 of the lower member 10, and as in the lower member 10, identification numbers may be written at the centers of teeth on the counter-tooth seat 31 or the tooth center marks may be embossed or engraved at both sides of the upper member 30. Accordingly, an impression can be attached to the counter-tooth seat 31, at the accurate position by the tooth center marks 33.
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The arms 51, as shown in
The pocket 52, as shown in
The slot 521 is formed downward at a predetermined depth at the rear side of the pocket 52 so that the ball 53 can be easily inserted into and separated from the pocket 52, so the arm 51 can be rotated into the slot 521 such that the lower member 10 and the upper member 30 can be rotated at 180°, as shown in
The stopper 522 protrudes upward at the top of the front of the pocket 52 to support the arm 51 integrally formed with the upper member 30. The stopper 522 can support the bottom of the arm 51 when the upper member 30 is moved down under a predetermined height so that a minimum height can be ensured between the lower member 10 and the upper member 30, so a work space is ensured and the oral models 90a and 90a attached to the lower member 10 and the upper member 30 are prevented from being damaged by hitting against each other.
The ball 53 is formed in a spherical shape to be inserted into the pocket 52 and connected to the arm 51 so that the lower and upper members can be rotated up/down and left/right. Accordingly, the lower member 10 and the upper member 30 can replicate the actual motion of jawbones.
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Further, the articulator according to the present invention may include a support unit 70 that can ensure a height between the lower member 30 and the upper member 10 and the support unit 70 is described with reference to
The pin 71 may be formed in the shape of a cylindrical rod such that a thread is formed on one end and the other end is formed in a spherical shape having a diameter larger than the pin hole 72. Accordingly, one end of the pin 71, as shown in
The pin hole 72 is formed at the lower member 10 and has a thread on the inner side. As described above, one end of the pin 71 having a thread is inserted and fixed in the pin hole 72 and the height between the lower member 10 and the upper member 30 is adjusted in accordance with the degree of insertion of the pin 71. However, a groove may be formed in the pin hole 72 to fix the pin 71 or an adhesive may be used to couple the pin 71.
The support hole 73 is formed at the upper member 30 and has a diameter smaller than the other end of the pin 71 so that the pin 71 is not fully inserted therein. Accordingly, the support hole 73 can rotate on the other end of the pin 71, so the lower member 10 and the upper member 30 can replicate the natural motion of jawbones. Further, the support hole 73 may protrude as high as the upper member 30 so that the upper member 30 can be rotated without interference by the pin 71. A thread may be formed on the inner side of the support hole 73 so that the pin 71 is inserted and fixed in the support hole 73.
According to another embodiment of the support unit 70, as shown in
The guide surface 74 is recessed downward and curved so that the other end of the pin 71 can rotate in contact with it. The guide surface 74, similar to the support hole 73 of the previous embodiment, may protrude as high as the upper member 30 so that the upper member 30 can be rotated without interference by the pin 71.
It may be possible to switch the lower member 10 and the upper member 30 described above, that is, the lower member 10 may has the configuration of the upper member 30 and the upper member 30 may have the configuration of the lower member 10.
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Although various embodiments of the present invention by the applicant(s) were described above, the embodiments are just examples for achieving the spirit of the present invention and any modifications and changes should be construed as being included in the scope of the present invention as long as they can achieve the spirit of the present invention.
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10-2013-0112011 | Sep 2013 | KR | national |
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PCT/KR2014/008374 | 9/5/2014 | WO | 00 |