Claims
- 1. An endodontic instrument comprising:
a rod formed from a predetermined length of superelastic material, said rod having a distal end comprising a working length of said endodontic instrument and a proximal end comprising a manipulation device; said working length further comprising a plurality of substantially discrete cutting projections formed thereon, said cutting projections being formed by the steps of: (i) striking the rod with a hacking blade; (ii) translating and/or rotating the rod relative to said hacking blade; and (iii) repeating steps (i) and (ii) to form a desired pattern or arrangement of said cutting projections.
- 2. The endodontic instrument of claim 1 wherein said cutting projections are formed by the steps of: (i) striking the rod with a hacking blade with an impact force greater than about 2-5 pounds; (ii) translating and/or rotating the rod relative to said hacking blade; and (iii) repeating steps (i) and (ii) to form said desired pattern or arrangement of cutting projections.
- 3. The endodontic instrument of claim 1 wherein said cutting projections are formed by the steps of: (i) striking the rod with a hacking blade with an impact force greater than about 20-30 pounds; (ii) translating and/or rotating the rod relative to said hacking blade; and (iii) repeating steps (i) and (ii) to form said desired pattern or arrangement of cutting projections.
- 4. The endodontic instrument of claim 1 wherein said cutting projections are formed by the steps of: (i) striking the rod with a hacking blade having a convex cutting edge with a sufficient force to penetrate the outer surface of said rod; and (ii) translating and/or rotating the rod relative to said hacking blade; and (iii) repeating steps (i) and (ii) to form said desired pattern or arrangement of cutting projections.
- 5. The endodontic instrument of claim 1 wherein said cutting projections are generally concave or cup-shaped.
- 6. The endodontic instrument of claim 1 wherein said cutting projections are arranged in a substantially helical pattern.
- 7. The endodontic instrument of claim 1 wherein said cutting projections are arranged in a substantially linear pattern.
- 8. The endodontic instrument of claim 1 wherein said cutting projections are formed by the steps of: (i) striking the rod with a hacking blade at a rake angle of between about 3°-10°; (ii) translating and/or rotating the rod relative to said hacking blade; and (iii) repeating steps (i) and (ii) to form said desired pattern or arrangement of cutting projections.
- 9. The endodontic instrument of claim 1 wherein one or more of said cutting projections are formed at an angle of between about 10°-45° to the centerline of the endodontic instrument.
- 10. The endodontic instrument of claim 1 wherein said cutting projections are formed at an angle of about 20° to the centerline of the endodontic instrument.
- 11. The endodontic instrument of claim 1 wherein said rod comprises an alloy of nickel and titanium.
- 12. The endodontic instrument of claim 1 wherein said rod comprises a hollow rod.
- 13. The endodontic instrument of claim 1 wherein said rod comprises a tapered rod.
- 14. The endodontic instrument of claim 1 wherein said cutting projections are formed by the steps of: (i) holding the rod in a chuck; (ii) providing a support bearing under the rod; (iii) striking the rod with a hacking blade; (iv) translating and/or rotating the rod relative to said hacking blade; and (v) repeating steps (iii) and (iv) to form said desired pattern or arrangement of cutting projections.
- 15. The endodontic instrument of claim 1 wherein said rod comprises a tapered rod and wherein the size of each said cutting projection is proportional to the diameter of said rod at the point said cutting projection is formed.
- 16. A method for forming an endodontic instrument comprising the following steps:
(i) supporting a rod of nickel titanium material in a rotatable chuck; (ii) providing a support bearing under the rod; (iii) impacting the rod with a blade having a sufficient cutting force to create a barb-like cutting projection; (iv) translating and/or rotating the rod relative to said blade; and (v) repeating steps (iii) and (iv) to form a desired pattern or arrangement of said cutting projections along said rod.
- 17. The method of claim 16 wherein the blade is caused to impact the rod with a force greater than about 2-5 pounds.
- 18. The method of claim 16 wherein the blade is caused to impact the rod with a force greater than about 20-30 pounds.
- 19. The method of claim 16 wherein the blade comprises a convex cutting edge adapted to form generally concave barb-like cutting projections.
- 20. The method of claim 19 wherein the blade comprises a truncated cylinder having a cutting face formed at an angle of between about 30 and 60 degrees to the longitudinal axis thereof.
- 21. The method of claim 19 wherein the blade comprises a truncated cylinder having a cutting face formed at an angle of about 45 degrees to the longitudinal axis thereof.
- 22. The method of claim 16 wherein said cutting projections are arranged in a substantially helical pattern.
- 23. The method of claim 16 wherein said cutting projections are arranged in a substantially linear pattern.
- 24. The method of claim 16 wherein said blade is caused to impact said rod at a rake angle of between about 3°-10°.
- 25. The method of claim 16 wherein said blade is caused to impact said rod at an angle of between about 10°-45° to the centerline of the rod so as to form one or more canted cutting projections.
- 26. The method of claim 16 wherein said blade is caused to impact said rod at an angle of about 20° to the centerline of the rod so as to form one or more canted cutting projections.
- 27. The method of claim 16 wherein said rod comprises a hollow rod and wherein a solid wire is inserted into said hollow rod during fabrication of said cutting projections.
- 28. The method of claim 16 wherein said rod comprises a tapered rod and wherein the cutting force of said blade is proportional to the diameter of said rod at the point of impact thereof.
- 29. An endodontic instrument comprising:
a rod formed from a predetermined length of material, said rod having a distal end comprising a working length of said endodontic instrument and a proximal end comprising a manipulation device; said working length further comprising a plurality of substantially discrete cutting projections formed thereon, said cutting projections being formed by the steps of: (i) striking the rod with a hacking blade having a convex cutting edge; (ii) translating and/or rotating the rod relative to said hacking blade; and (iii) repeating steps (i) and (ii) to form a desired pattern or arrangement of said cutting projections.
- 30. The endodontic instrument of claim 29 wherein said cutting projections are formed by the steps of: (i) striking the rod with said hacking blade with an impact force greater than about 2-5 pounds; (ii) translating and/or rotating the rod relative to said hacking blade; and (iii) repeating steps (i) and (ii) to form said desired pattern or arrangement of cutting projections.
- 31. The endodontic instrument of claim 29 wherein said cutting projections are formed by the steps of: (i) striking the rod with said hacking blade with an impact force greater than about 20-30 pounds; (ii) translating and/or rotating the rod relative to said hacking blade; and (iii) repeating steps (i) and (ii) to form said desired pattern or arrangement of cutting projections.
- 32. The endodontic instrument of claim 29 wherein said cutting projections are formed by the steps of: (i) striking the rod with a hacking blade comprising a cylindrical body portion and a cutting face formed at an angle of between about 30 and 60 degrees to the longitudinal axis of said cylindrical body with a sufficient force to penetrate the outer surface of said rod; and (ii) translating and/or rotating the rod relative to said hacking blade; and (iii) repeating steps (i) and (ii) to form said desired pattern or arrangement of cutting projections.
- 33. The endodontic instrument of claim 29 wherein said cutting projections are generally concave or cup-shaped.
- 34. The endodontic instrument of claim 29 wherein said cutting projections are arranged in a substantially helical pattern.
- 35. The endodontic instrument of claim 29 wherein said cutting projections are arranged in a substantially linear pattern.
- 36. The endodontic instrument of claim 29 wherein said cutting projections are formed by the steps of: (i) striking the rod with said hacking blade at a rake angle of between about 3°-10°; (ii) translating and/or rotating the rod relative to said hacking blade; and (iii) repeating steps (i) and (ii) to form said desired pattern or arrangement of cutting projections.
- 37. The endodontic instrument of claim 29 wherein one or more of said cutting projections are formed at an angle of between about −45° to +45° to the centerline of the endodontic instrument.
- 38. The endodontic instrument of claim 29 wherein said cutting projections are formed at an angle of about 20° to the centerline of the endodontic instrument.
- 39. The endodontic instrument of claim 29 wherein said rod comprises a stainless steel alloy.
- 40. The endodontic instrument of claim 29 wherein said rod comprises an alloy of nickel and titanium.
- 41. The endodontic instrument of claim 29 wherein said rod comprises a hollow rod.
- 42. The endodontic instrument of claim 29 wherein said rod comprises a tapered rod.
- 43. The endodontic instrument of claim 29 wherein said cutting projections are formed by the steps of: (i) holding the rod in a chuck; (ii) providing a support bearing under the rod; (iii) striking the rod with said hacking blade; (iv) translating and/or rotating the rod relative to said hacking blade; and (v) repeating steps (iii) and (iv) to form said desired pattern or arrangement of cutting projections.
- 44. The endodontic instrument of claim 29 wherein said rod comprises a tapered rod and wherein the size of each said cutting projection is generally proportional to the diameter of said rod at the point said cutting projection is formed.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] Applicant hereby claims priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/652,278 filed Aug. 30, 2000 and to provisional application Serial No. 60/151,416 filed Aug. 30, 1999.