Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a container for use with a hand-held device, in particular for dental purposes, for dispensing a pasty filling compound whose viscosity can be reduced by supplying vibration energy, wherein the container is formed to receive the pasty filling compound and at its front end has a discharge opening for dispensing the filling compound. Moreover, the invention relates to a corresponding hand-held device with such a container.
Related Technology
A hand-held device of the generic type and a container of the generic type are described in German Patent Application DE 10 2009 013 000 belonging to the applicant.
In the case of oscillation- or vibration-assisted discharge of a corresponding filling compound (also referred to as filling material), usually vibrations from a vibration generator are introduced into such a container, with the filling compound being located in the container. The vibration generator can be, for example, a sound- or ultrasound-generator that is located in the hand-held device. As regards the prior art, reference is made in particular to the above-mentioned application DE 10 2009 013 000. As a result of the toand-fro swinging movement, the filling compound that is located in the container is subjected to shear forces that result in the viscosity of the filling compound being lowered or decreasing and the filling compound thus being able to flow on easily, for example, at a tooth cavity. This is advantageous for the connection between the filling compound and the corresponding cavity. For a high-quality filling it is therefore basically desirable for a high degree of liquefaction of the pasty filling compound to be attainable.
Generally, after the filling compound has been discharged, for example into a tooth cavity, there is mechanical action on the filling compound, in particular in order to compact it and/or to bring it into a specific form. It is therefore advantageous if the container and the handpiece respectively are configured in such a way that they can also be used for corresponding mechanical processing of the filling compound introduced into a cavity.
The underlying object of the invention is to specify a corresponding container with which the production of a high-grade filling is facilitated. Moreover, a corresponding hand-held device is to be specified.
In accordance with the invention a container is provided for use with a hand-held device, in particular for dental purposes, for dispensing a pasty filling compound whose viscosity can be reduced by supplying vibration energy; the container is in this connection formed to receive the pasty filling compound and at its front end has a discharge opening for dispensing the filling compound. The discharge opening is formed by means of a cannula.
By means of the cannula it is possible to attain a positive influence on the viscosity of the filling compound when working with the hand-held device. In particular, a significant increase in the degree of liquefaction can be achieved in this way.
Advantageously, the cannula consists of a material that has a different specific weight from the rest of the container. The cannula preferably consists of steel, aluminum or ceramic material. These materials have turned out to be particularly favorable with regard to the increase in the degree of liquefaction, in particular for the case where the rest of the container or at least a part of the rest of the container directly adjacent to the cannula consists of plastics material.
Advantageously, the cannula is flexible or curved. As a result, a situation can be attained where the filling compound can be better advanced to certain spatial regions, in the dental field for example to mesial boxes. In the case of a flexible cannula—for example an aluminum cannula—advantageously an individual or indication-related pre-bending of the cannula can be effected during a treatment. Advantageously, the cannula is then bendable by hand.
Advantageously, the cannula is connected to the rest of the container by way of an adhesive connection, a press fit or a screw connection, or the cannula is connected to the rest of the container by casting around it during the production of the container.
In accordance with a second aspect of the invention a container is provided for use with a hand-held device, in particular for dental purposes, for dispensing a pasty filling compound whose viscosity can be reduced by supplying vibration energy; the container is in this connection formed to receive the pasty filling compound and at its front end has a discharge opening for dispensing the filling compound. The discharge opening is then arranged in a region of the container that has an outer surface at least substantially describing a hemispherical form.
The hemispherical region can be utilized to process mechanically, in particular to compact, the filling compound after discharge of the filling compound into a cavity. The region can thus be used in the sense of a tamping tool.
Advantageously, the region is then part of a thickened end portion of the container.
Advantageously, the discharge opening is then arranged asymmetrically, in particular laterally, in relation to the polar axis fixed by the hemispherical form. As a result, accessibility to narrow cavities can be facilitated.
In accordance with a third aspect of the invention a container is provided for use with a hand-held device, in particular for dental purposes, for dispensing a pasty filling compound whose viscosity can be reduced by supplying vibration energy; the container is in this connection formed to receive the pasty filling compound and at its front end has a discharge opening for dispensing the filling compound. Furthermore, the container has a cap for closing the discharge opening.
Advantageously, the cap is then formed as a preferably wedge-shaped shaping tip. As a result of the vibration effect, particularly easy and form-closing modeling of the filling material introduced into the cavity can be attained with the shaping tip.
In accordance with a further aspect of the invention a hand-held device, in particular for dental purposes, is provided that has a in accordance with the invention.
The invention is explained in greater detail in the following with the aid of exemplary embodiments and with reference to the drawings, in which:
A sketch relating to a first exemplary embodiment of a container 2 in accordance with the invention and of a hand-held device 6 in accordance with the invention respectively is shown in
The hand-held device 6 can have a vibration generator 7, for example in the form of a sound- or ultrasound-generator for the generation of the vibrations, which are then transferred to the container 2.
The container 2 can be in particular a container as described in the above-mentioned German Patent Application DE 10 2009 013 000. In the specification mentioned, the container 2 is also referred to as a cartridge and can, for example, have a storage or receiving container, provided to receive the filling compound, and also a nozzle which can be configured in particular so that it tapers towards the outlet opening. Express reference is made to the content of the specification DE 10 2009 013 000, and the content is to be incorporated in the present description. In
As a result of a special configuration of the container 2 in the region of the outlet opening 8—in comparison with the prior art mentioned—a positive influence on the viscosity of the filling compound can be attained when working with the hand-held device 6. The discharge opening 8 of the container 1 is formed for this purpose by means of a cannula 4. The cannula 4 in this connection can in particular be a separate component. The cannula 4 can then be let into or inserted into the rest of the container 2, for example into the nozzle 2.1. The cannula 4 can be formed by means of a small tube with an inside diameter that is constant over the whole of its length.
The cannula 4 can consist, for example, of a material that has a specific weight different from the rest of the container 2. The cannula 4 then preferably consists of steel, aluminum or ceramic material. The nozzle 2.1 can then—as known per se from the prior art—consist of plastics material.
As a result of an exact adjustment of the length ratio of the cannula 4 with the nozzle 2.1 to the material of the filling compound that is used, a significant increase in the degree of liquefaction can be achieved. In
As indicated in
A curved cannula 4 cannot be produced by injection-moulding technology in conjunction with a conical nozzle 2.2 or can only be produced with considerable outlay.
As a result of the use of metal as a material for the cannula 4, moreover, instances of abrasion or melt-down of the plastics material upon contact with the treated tooth can be prevented. Other materials, for example ceramic material, can, however, also be used for the cannula 4.
An adhesion, a press fit or a screw connection can be provided in order to connect the cannula 4 to the rest of the container 2, that is, to the nozzle 2.2, for example. It is also possible to provide for the cannula 4 to be connected to the rest of the container 2 or the nozzle 2.2 by casting around it during the production of the container 2.
A sketch relating to a second exemplary embodiment of a container 2 and hand-held device 6 in accordance with the invention is shown in
In the case of the second exemplary embodiment the discharge opening is arranged in a region 10 of the container 2 that has an outer surface at least substantially describing a hemispherical form. For example, the region 10 can be part of a thickened end portion of the container 2 or the nozzle 2.2 preferably describing a spherical form. As a result of such a thickened portion it is possible to attain an increase in the periphery in relation to the part of the nozzle 2.2 directly adjacent thereto. After the filling compound has been discharged into a cavity, the region 10 can be used as a tamping tool with which the filling compound can be compacted. The handling is thereby facilitated overall.
An example is shown in
As a result of this configuration in particular the accessibility to narrow cavities can be facilitated. Moreover, the region 10 of the container 2 can be used as a tamping tool or modeling tip.
In the case of the two examples shown with the aid of
In the case of all the exemplary embodiments shown it can be provided that the cannula 4 or the front end region of the nozzle 2.2 is manufactured from a material that has a specific weight that differs from the specific weight of the material of the rest of the container 2, that is, even in the case of integral production.
Sketches relating to a third exemplary embodiment of a container 2 and handpiece 6 respectively in accordance with the invention are shown in
A tooth 16 with a cavity 18 is sketched in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2009 032 494.1 | Jul 2009 | DE | national |
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 13381849 | Jan 2012 | US |
Child | 15248797 | US |