The inventions of this application relate to the field of dental equipment support structures and especially adapted detachable connection joints for holding dental equipment, such as dental examination lights or instrument delivery units, suspended from the ceiling of a dental office or from other overhead support structures.
Dental operatories contain a number of dental equipment pieces that are used by the dental provider. These dental equipment pieces (e.g. dental examination lights, or dental work tables, and instrument units, e.g. dentist instrument unit, or assistant's instrument unit) are typically secured to the ceiling, walls or floor of the dental operatory, or to dental furniture in the operatory, by dental support members, such as brackets, poles, etc. Periodically, these dental equipment pieces must be removed for service, replacement of parts, or replacement of the whole equipment piece. It is noted that these dental equipment pieces or instrument units can be heavy and/or possess geometric dimensions that make them difficult to hold by one person. Removal and fastening of the dental equipment pieces to their support members can be a difficult task. Typically, the weight of the dental equipment piece must be borne entirely by the installer, while screws or other fasteners are attached to the support member. The screws or related fasteners requires that the installer also use tools for installation. Suspending the dental equipment in the air, holding the appropriate installation tools and holding the fastener is a tricky endeavor that difficult for one person to perform. In most cases, the removal and fastening of dental equipment often requires two installers, which is time consuming and inefficient for the dental provider.
a-d shows the step-wise operation of the dental equipment connection joint embodiment illustrated in
The inventors have devised a new way of installing dental equipment to support members in a dental operatory that is quick and easy and does not require more than one installer to perform. The inventions of this application relate to a dental equipment connection joint that enables the facile attachment of a dental equipment piece to a support structure without the need for using hand tools. That is, the installer can readily and easily attach dental equipment, such as a dental light or dental instrument unit, to the dental equipment connection joint solely through the use of hand manipulation, without tools, according to a one-step operation. The inventions enable the replacement of potentially heavy dental equipment via a process that alleviates the need for the installer to bear the load of the equipment while installing a screw or similar fasteners.
One embodiment of the inventions pertain to a dental equipment connection joint for securely fastening and holding a dental equipment piece, the dental equipment connection joint including an elongated mount support member having a distal end and a proximal end with an intermediary body portion. The joint further includes a mount body associated with the distal end of the mount support member, the mount body having a housing defining a receptacle into which an equipment connector member may be inserted and at least one window defined in the housing. The joint includes a mount bracket assembly having a first locking member and a second locking member, the first and second locking members each comprising an outer surface and an inner surface, and at least one spring component, wherein at least the first locking member comprises a projection extending from the bracket inner surface, and wherein the first locking member and the second locking member are urged toward each other by the at least one spring component and held around the mount body so as to at least partially encase the mount body with the first locking member aligned respective to the mount body such that the projection enters the at least one window.
a-d show the coordination of components 21 and 23 with O-rings 16 and 18 shown in grooves 22 and 24, respectively, as the equipment connector member 30 is inserted into the dental mount assembly 20. The connector member 30 is inserted into the dental mount assembly 20 whereby locking members 21 and 23 are pushed out (see arrows) by interfacing of the connector member 30 against tabs 42, 44. Once the connector member 30 is fully inserted into the mount assembly, tension from the O-rings 16 and 18 urge locking members 21 and 23 back inward, such that tabs 42 and 44 push into groove 32 of the connector member 30. This securely locks the connector member 30 to the mount assembly 20. The cover sleeve 14 is slid down the mount body 12 and over the mount assembly 20.
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Although the foregoing description contains many specifics, these are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the present inventions, but merely as providing certain representative embodiments. Similarly, other embodiments of the inventions can be devised which do not depart from the spirit or scope of the present inventions. The scope of the inventions is, therefore, indicated and limited only by the respective appended claims and their legal equivalents, rather than by the foregoing description. All additions, deletions, and modifications to the inventions, as disclosed herein, which fall within the meaning and scope of the claims, are encompassed by the present inventions. The disclosures of any references cited herein are incorporated in their entirety to the extent not inconsistent with the teachings herein.
This application claims priority to U.S. Ser. No. 61/161,762 filed Mar. 19, 2009, which is incorporated herein in its entirety.
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61161762 | Mar 2009 | US |