The ringmountingpistol (1) is used for automatical mounting of elastic rings, which are fixed at a stripe. The elastic rings are needed for the fixation of an archwire in brackets, used by a fixed orthodontic dental appliance. Firing the withdrawal lever (2), mounted in the pistol case (3), the plunger is pushed forward. There the peaks of forks made of wire (5) spear one of the rings and separate it from the stripe. The magazine (8) is laterally forced to one side. The separated ring can be spreaded by the forks and slipped of on the bracket. This spreading is already known and does not belong to the patent. The patent refers to the automatically loading pistol with its lateral moveable magazine and the rings and stripes of elastic material. Going back, the withdrawal lever (2) moves a toothed wheel (10) in the magazine (11) by a transporting lever (9), which advances the stripe, moving linear in one direction, so that the next ring comes into the position to be fired off.
The patent application claims the automatically working ringmountingpistol, characterized by loading automatically elastic rings of a lateral moveable magazine, synchronized by the withdrawal lever.
So a single-handed use of the pistol is possible.
The patent application claims also the especially needed elastic ringstripes fixing the rings that are processed. The strip is characterized by special wholes, defining the steps. The strip himself is the carrier of the rings.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/DE09/00983 | 7/22/2009 | WO | 00 | 3/9/2012 |