The present invention relates to the field of medical instruments. It more particularly concerns a coupling system for a hand-held instrument designed to rotate, at a high speed, a detachable tool whereof the end constitutes a bur or similar member usable in dental offices or laboratories as well as in microsurgery.
One instrument of this type is described, for example, in document WO 2005/089666. Typically, the shank of the tool is held by a gripper arranged inside a hollow rotating shaft driven at its end by an electric motor or an air turbine and mounted by bearings in a fixed tubular sheath. Gripping and releasing of the gripper is done by turning a sleeve mounted to rotate on the shaft in one direction or the other.
An instrument of this type is generally made in three parts, i.e. a gripper mechanism with its output and input shafts for fixing of the instrument, a motor mechanism to drive the gripper mechanism in rotation, and a system for coupling the gripper mechanism with the motor mechanism.
These three components must be able to be easily separated from each other in order to allow the same motor mechanism to actuate different types of gripper mechanisms and authorize the replacement of the coupling system subjected to stresses which accelerate its wear.
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This system 12 comprises a hollow shaft 13 provided, at its lower end, with two diametrically opposed oblong axial windows 14. The upper end 10 of the shaft of the gripper mechanism is slidingly mounted in the lower end of the shaft 13 and passed through by a movable connecting pin 15 the path of which is limited axially by the two windows 14. A slotted holder 16, clipped around the portion of the shaft 13 which comprises these windows, holds the pin 15 in place. To separate the input shaft of the gripper mechanism from the coupling system, it is therefore necessary to unclip the holder 16 in order to expose the pin 15 which can then be removed, thereby making it possible to separate the shafts 10 and 13.
The upper end of the shaft 13 is provided with two diametrically opposed oblong axial notches 17 (only one of which appears in the drawing) which are sized and adapted so as to receive two fins 18 (only one of which appears in the drawing) which terminate the shaft 11 of the motor mechanism. According to one embodiment, the number of pairs of diametrically opposed notches may be greater, in order to facilitate insertion of the fins 18.
Lastly, one will note the presence of a spring 19 which is arranged around the shaft 10 and pushes the shaft 13 upward. Thanks to this spring, even if the practitioner did not take care to stop the motor, the shaft 13 still has the possibility of retracting itself more or less in order to facilitate the connection of the motor mechanism to the coupling system.
Although this type of method for connecting the motor mechanism to the coupling system is fully satisfactory, the same is not true of the connection between the coupling system and the input shaft of the gripper mechanism. Indeed, the solution described above uses a fairly complex holder which is not easy to produce and the assembly or disassembly of which requires a special tool. Moreover, this clipped slotted holder does not ensure holding able to resist a connection when the motor is still in rotation.
The present invention aims in particular to provide a coupling system free from the abovementioned drawbacks.
More precisely, the invention concerns a coupling system for the shafts of the lower gripper mechanism and the upper motor mechanism of a hand instrument for dental or surgical use, characterized in that it comprises:
Other characteristics and advantages of the present invention will be shown by the following description, done with regard to the appended drawing in which
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First, the detachable holder 16 is replaced by an irremovable holder 20 advantageously fixed by countersinking on the lower end of the hollow shaft 13.
Secondly, this irremovable holder 20 does not completely close the two oblong openings 14. Its length is such that:
Thus is proposed a coupling system which greatly facilitates assembly and disassembly operations. It is then sufficient, in fact, for the operator simply to manually push the hollow tube 13 as far downward as possible, while working against the spring 19, to expose the pin 15 which can be inserted or withdrawn. One will also note that holding of the holder 20 resists a connection better than a simply clipped slotted holder when the motor is still in rotation. One will lastly note that the holder 20 is a simple tube whereof the production is made significantly easier relative to that of the clipped slotted pin of the prior art.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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06117350.6 | Jul 2006 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP07/56170 | 6/21/2007 | WO | 00 | 9/17/2008 |