The present invention relates to a device for protecting the head of a dental handpiece.
It is an object of the invention to make available a simple and easy-to-use device for protecting the handpiece or contra-angle while carrying out work in the mouth.
Another object of the invention is to design a sterile package for an insert for a straight handpiece or contra-angle which, on the one hand, provides the dentist with sterilized and optionally disposable inserts and which, on the other hand, is used to safely fit the insert that it contains on the handpiece or contra-angle.
In the text that follows, insert will designate an assembly formed by a tool-holder head and by a periodontal tool, for example, mounted on the latter, this assembly being able to be engaged by screwing, snap-fitting or the like onto a handpiece or contra-angle.
These objects are achieved by the invention, which involves a device for protecting dental equipment of the type composed mainly of a straight handpiece or of a contra-angle, which are formed by a body enclosing a motor unit and/or members for transmitting movement and by a tool-holder head bearing a tool, characterized in that the protective device is a sleeve having the general form of a glove finger, with an opening at one end and a closed base at the other end.
The sleeve is preferably made of flexible material that can be rolled up on itself, or the sleeve is made of material that can be folded in accordion shape.
In its initial position, the sleeve is preferably compacted or rolled up externally on itself and can be placed on the distal end of the tool-holder head, its closed base being traversed by the tool, and, in the position of use, the sleeve is deployed or unrolled on the head and on at least part of the body of the handpiece or contra-angle.
The invention also relates to a disposable assembly for dental equipment, composed of an insert and of its sealed packaging, said packaging being formed by a package with an envelope of generally tubular shape, this envelope being dimensioned and open at one end in order to permit introduction of an insert equipped with a protective sleeve according to the invention.
At its distal end, the head of the insert preferably has an annular depression terminated by an annular bulge serving for the positioning of a bead formed by the rolled-up or compacted sleeve.
In addition, the external diameter of the bead of the rolled-up or compacted sleeve is such that said bead comes into contact with the inner wall of the envelope or with the bases of the ribs of said envelope, if the latter comprises such ribs, in such a way that the compacted sleeve transmits the forces of engagement of the insert or tool on the equipment. The forces are transmitted by the friction between the material of the sleeve and that of the packaging, this friction being able to be increased by surface shapes and/or surface states.
The packaging is preferably characterized by an envelope which is closed, at its end opposite the one with the collar, by a flat base and by at least one flat and hollow sheath, the inner cavity of which is able to receive the tool.
The invention will be better understood from the following description in which reference is made to the attached figures, in which:
By way of an example of the application of the invention, the figures show a disposable insert formed by a head (1) bearing a curved curette (2) mounted on a straight handpiece (3).
In the initial position (
To make it easier to keep the rolled-up sleeve in place, the head (1) preferably has, at its distal end, an annular depression (7) terminated by an annular bulge (8) used for positioning the bead (9) formed by the rolled-up sleeve.
To protect the entire equipment during dental work, it suffices to unroll the sleeve along the head and body of the equipment, as is shown in
According to design variants not shown here, sleeves made of other materials with different modes of deployment and compacting can be provided, for example a sleeve that is folded in accordion shape in its initial compacted form and that can be unfolded along the length of the equipment.
The protective sleeve according to the invention can be supplied individually and the dentist can fit it, in its initial compacted form, onto any type of dental equipment, after which it is deployed along the length of said equipment in order to at least partially cover the latter, and at least the junction area between the head and the body of the equipment.
This protective sleeve is preferably compacted in its initial form and is engaged on the head of an insert, which is optionally disposable, the whole assembly being packaged and sterilized in a package (10) which is closed in a sealed manner by a cover (11).
The packaging (12) shown by way of example in
In the traditional manner, the cover (11) comprises a tab (18) that can be gripped in order to pull off said cover.
According to a design variant shown in
The external diameter of the bead (9) of the rolled-up or compacted sleeve is preferably such that said bead comes into contact with the inner wall of the envelope (13) or with the bases of the ribs of said envelope, if the latter comprises such ribs, in such a way that the compacted sleeve ensures transmission of the forces of engagement of the insert or tool on the apparatus. This force transmission is achieved by the friction between the material of the sleeve and that of the packaging, this friction being able to be increased by surface forms and/or surface states.
The form of the package that has just been described is suitable for an insert bearing a curved tool and that can be fitted on a straight handpiece.
Of course, the principle of the packaging according to the invention can be transposed to inserts with a straight tool for contra-angles, by modifying the form of the package.
In all cases, the packages containing different types of tools are delivered in sterilized format to the dentist. The latter chooses the tool that is required, tears off the cover with one hand, while holding the package in the other hand, then screws or snap-fits the insert onto the equipment without touching it. The maneuver is therefore done without risk of contamination of the tool and without risk of injury to the dentist.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0501863 | Feb 2005 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/FR2005/002945 | 11/28/2005 | WO | 00 | 10/19/2007 |