This application claims the benefit of priority of Brazilian Provisional Application No. BR8701096-8, filed Jun. 26, 2007 by the same inventor.
The present utility model invention is related to a new constructive disposition introduced in supporting pieces for orthodontic elastic rings which is particularly used to carry, to store and to maintain the levels of memory in the elastic rings, thus facilitating the professional's work when he/she is performing the application of said elastic rings in the ligatures.
In a general considered manner, it is found that the present supporting pieces of orthodontic elastic rings, widely known as “laminated sticks”, disclose innumerous inconveniences for those professionals in the orthodontics area, particularly those in the orthodontic work when they are handling such supporting pieces in the moment of using the elastic rings at the time the metallic wire for corrective action is being inserted.
A brief study of the prior art discloses that in a conventional manner a thin supporting piece is used, this supporting piece illustrated in
The elastic rings (E) are fitted in the thin supporting piece through a central folding (H1) in such a way to wrap the metallic stems (h1) and (h2). In order to avoid the elastic rings to escape from the supporting piece in a general manner said elastic rings are provided with a point ligature (L) thus resulting in a long strip of rings tied to one another and by the moment of being used such ligature is broken out.
Thus, one of the inconveniences of the conventional supporting piece is found in the fact that it is provided with a pair of stems that are too thin and not having an adequate hard shape to be manipulated. Another inconvenience is found in the fact that the elastic rings are tied one to another in such a way to difficult the withdrawal of one ring at one time and such an action of withdrawing the ring being generally carried out by a device named tying lace applicator. Furthermore, this physical ligature amongst the rings generates a fragility point when ligature is broken, thus endangering the ligature from being executed.
Another inconvenience is the fact that the stems ends (named h1 and h2) are sharply pointed out in a way to allow perforation in the gloves that are used by the professional staff during examination, either exposing the medical doctor or the patient to contamination.
Still another inconvenience is raised from the present configuration of the supporting pieces in relation to the eye shaped end (H2) once it is usual that they twist into one another inside the packages, not only occupying a larger room inside but also making it difficult of being picked out by the professional at work.
Thinking about finding a solution to the aforesaid inconveniences, the present patent applicant developed a new constructive disposition introduced in the supporting pieces for orthodontic elastic rings aimed at eliminating the deficiencies mentioned in the prior art.
The supporting pieces now innovated comprise a rigid metallic stem with a compatible thickness in order to maintain the rigidity in said supporting pieces that also may have varied sections. The stem is provided with, at least in one of its ends, a double flatted area that configures a lateral thickness that avoids the elastic rings to slip out of place. The stem ends are robust and round thus preventing the gloves of being perforated and avoiding contamination and other inconveniences.
Another advantage in the present stem model is the fact that both ends are clear finished, that is, are not provided with an eye shaped folding, thus facilitating the withdrawal of the rings with the traditional tying lace applicator, thus simplifying at last the handling of elastic rings.
As a result from the features of the stem the elastic rings may be manufactured individually, that is, without any ligature to one another, in a way to facilitate the withdrawal of any individual ring thus preventing deformations that are generated in the time they are set apart from one another and by doing so they are kept in good order thus maintaining the levels of memory in the elastic ring.
Another quality added to the stem is the fact that the stem can be re-used in the manufacture of an appliance for functional orthopedics, a similar application for manufacture also in relation with the hard elastic wire or in relation with the semicircular end wire, thus increasing added value to the innovated stems and contributing to the environment.
In order to complement the present patent specification so as to obtain a better understanding of the features in the utility model invention and in accordance with a preferred practical embodiment of the invention a set of drawings is accompanied with this specification wherein in an exemplified but not limiting manner it is illustrated the following:
With reference to the illustrated drawings the present invention is related to a new constructive disposition introduced in supporting pieces for orthodontic elastic rings, such supporting pieces used by professionals in the orthodontic area for the insertion of elastic rings (E) in ligatures and other purposes. Said supporting pieces comprise a rigid metallic stem (1), preferentially with an oblong section (details A.A and B.B) provided with at least one of its ends with a flatted finishing (2a) forming tabs (2b) that are aimed at preventing the elastic rings (E) from slipping out of place. The sides (2c) of stem (2) are round shaped and the stem ends (2d) are, in a preferred manner, clear finished.
Said stem (1) can be provided with various profiles, including being able of having a V shaped format (4), shaped in a semicircle (4a) and further in a configuration of round sides (4b) with a central area with upper and lower straight surfaces (4c).
In a first constructive variation (
In a second constructive embodiment (
In another possible application for the stem (1) (
Whilst the preferred embodiments of the present invention are disclosed, any and all changes and/or alterations should be understood as falling within the scope of the present invention, perfectly meeting the criteria that defines such a scope, that is, a combination and modification of elements that are already known in a new form or disposition thus having as a result the functional improvement in its use and as well its manufacturing process.
Now that the invention has been described,
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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BR8701096-8 | Jun 2007 | BR | national |