Claims
- 1. A sharpening device for a dental instrument having a handle and a tip formed to have a cutting edge defined by a face and lateral side, comprising:
- a base supporting a sharpening stone and having a generally planar support surface to be placed in a fixed position on a generally horizontal surface to cause said sharpening stone to be disposed in at least two distinct fixed angular positions relative to said generally planar support surface and also having a hand grip portion integral with and extending generally upwardly from said generally planar support surface;
- said base including stone retention means for removably supporting and retaining said sharpening stone in either of said two distinct fixed angular positions relative to said generally planar support surface such that said hand grip portion can be held with one hand and said handle of said dental instrument can be held with the other hand while placing said lateral side of said tip of said dental instrument into direct contact with said sharpening stone with said tip of said dental instrument oriented such that said face is disposed parallel to said generally horizontal surface and in a horizontal plane without regard to the angle of said handle relative to said sharpening stone for thereafter imparting relative movement between said tip of said dental instrument and said sharpening stone to sharpen said dental instrument.
- 2. The sharpening device of claim 1 wherein said stone retention means includes a spring biased retainer lid operatively associated with an upper extreme of said hand grip portion.
- 3. The sharpening device of claim 2 wherein said retainer lid is pivotally mounted to said hand grip portion at said upper extreme for engagement with said sharpening stone.
- 4. The sharpening device of claim 2 wherein said retainer lid has a generally planar upper surface including a forward retainer edge for engagement with said sharpening stone.
- 5. The sharpening device of claim 1 wherein said stone retention means includes an upper stone rest and a lower stone rest and also includes a spring biased retainer lid operatively associated with said hand grip portion adjacent said upper stone rest.
- 6. The sharpening device of claim 5 wherein said lower stone rest is integral with an angularly inclined surface portion of said generally planar support surface of said base, and wherein said upper stone rest is integral with said hand grip portion in upwardly spaced relation to said generally planar support surface.
- 7. The sharpening device of claim 6 including at least a pair of lower stone rests positioned so as to support said stone in either of said two distinct fixed angular positions relative to said generally planar support surface within an angular range of between approximately one hundred and one hundred ten degrees.
- 8. The sharpening device of claim 5 wherein said retainer lid is pivotally mounted to said hand grip portion at said upper extreme for normal engagement with said stone, and wherein said retainer lid has a generally planar upper surface including a forward retainer edge for engagement with said stone.
- 9. The sharpening device of claim 8 wherein said retainer lid has a generally U-shaped skirt portion depending from said generally planar upper surface, and having a pair of retainer hooks supported by said skirt portion for pivotally engaging a corresponding pair of posts on said hand grip portion of said base.
- 10. The sharpening device of claim 9 wherein said retainer hooks are intermediate said forward retainer edge and a rear edge of said retainer lid and having a spring disposed between said hand grip portion of said base and said generally planar upper surface of said retainer lid adjacent said rear edge thereof.
- 11. The sharpening device of claim 5 wherein said hand grip portion of said base is generally planar and perpendicular to said generally planar support surface, said stone is a generally planar rectangle, and said hand grip portion of said base has an enlarged, contoured and curved hand grip on a generally upwardly extending edge directly opposite said stone.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/299,250, filed Aug. 31, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,487,693, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/006,137, filed Jan. 19, 1993, now abandoned, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/826,139, filed Jan. 27, 1992, now abandoned.
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