The present invention relates to forceps for gripping and transporting small objects, usable in particular in dental surgery. In the aforementioned advantageous application, these forceps can be used in particular to grasp, transport to the insertion site and insert, at the site, dental prosthesis parts of various shapes and sizes such as, for example, crowns, bridges, implants, inlays, etc.
The following are currently used for such handling:
Forceps are known, moreover, the jaws of which are fitted with flexible cushions (DE 10 2004 017 402, U.S. Pat. No. 3,898,738, U.S. Pat. No. 5,044,954, U.S. Pat. No. 3,834,026, WO 01/66031, US 2006/0127835). Forceps are also known, in which the closing together of the jaws into the gripping position takes place automatically under the effect of the elasticity of the arms (DE 10 2004 017 402, U.S. Pat. No. 4,035,919). However, none of the devices described in the documents above, applicable to dentistry, allows for the gripping force to be adjusted before any handling by the practitioner, until optimum, safe clamping of the object to be transported is obtained. Under these circumstances, these devices, when applied to dentistry and intended for transporting dental prosthesis parts of various shapes and sizes, would exert a random and uncontrolled force (generated by the practitioner's hand) in such a way that there is a great risk of the object slipping.
The invention aims to provide users, and in particular specialists in restorative dental surgery, with forceps allowing for very safe gripping and handling of small objects of various shapes such as, for example, dental prosthesis parts. According to the invention, this aim is achieved by means of self-locking forceps comprising two arms that intersect freely and comprise a proximal manoeuvring part or handle and a distal gripping part extending on either side of the intersection zone, the proximal parts being elastically joined at one of their ends and spreading progressively apart from each other towards the intersection zone, whilst the distal parts are approximately parallel and end in jaws, so that the closing together of the proximal parts or handles leads to the spreading apart of the distal parts, whilst the release of the pressure exerted on said proximal parts results in the automatic closing together of the distal parts and therefore the jaws of the distal parts in a clamping position; at least one of said jaws is fitted with a cushion or pad made of a flexible material capable of largely hugging the shape of the object or adhering to the object gripped between the two jaws, at the end of the closing movement of the latter; said self-locking forceps being fitted with means of limiting the clamping force generated by the restoring force of the spring formed by the proximal parts of the forceps.
Using the self-locking forceps comprising a combination of the following three characteristics:
The aims, characteristics and advantages set out above, and others, will become more apparent on examination of the following description and the attached drawings, in which:
Reference will be made to the said drawings in order to describe an example of an advantageous, but in no way limitative, embodiment of the forceps or tweezers according to the invention. In the following description, the expression “flexible material” denotes a material preferably but non-limitatively having a degree of hardness allowing for its deformation by at least one millimetre when a pressure of less than 5 N is applied to it for a contact area of 50 mm2.
According to
The end portions of the distal parts 1B, 2B of the arms 1, 2 can be curved or straight (as shown in the drawings). At least one of the gripping jaws 4 and 5 is fitted with a flexible cushion or pad 6 capable of hugging the shape of the object C gripped between the jaws 4 and 5, at the end of the closing movement of the jaws. According to the preferred embodiment shown, each of the two jaws 4 and 5 of the forceps is fitted with a flexible cushion or pad 6. According to one embodiment, the flexible pad 6 is made from a malleable material, adhesive modelling compound, for example raw silicone.
According to another embodiment, the flexible pad 6 is made from an elastically deformable material or shape-memory material, for example flexible rubber or elastomer foam. According to another embodiment, one of the jaws 4 or 5 is fitted with a flexible pad 6 made from a malleable material, whilst the other jaw 5 or 4 is fitted with a flexible pad 6 made from an elastically deformable material. According to another embodiment, the flexible cushion(s) or pad(s) 6 is/are made from a material with self-adhesive capabilities, for example silicone.
The flexible pad 6 can be fixed permanently or removably and interchangeably to the jaw(s) 4 and/or 5. Permanent fixing, like removable and interchangeable fixing, can be obtained by any appropriate means known per se, for example by gluing or screwing for permanent fixing or through the cooperation of complementary assembly profiles for removable and interchangeable fixing, in particular when the pad is made from an elastically deformable flexible material.
According to an advantageous embodiment, at least one rigid jaw of the forceps and the flexible pad are configured to permit the removable fixing of said pad to said jaw. According to the example of embodiment shown in
For example, as shown in the drawings, the jaws 4 and/or 5 can have an approximately semi-cylindrical concave shape and comprise a longitudinal slot 7 in their middle part. Moreover, the pads 6 can have an approximately semi-cylindrical complementary shape and comprise on their resting face 8 resting against the inside of the jaws 4 or 5, a lug 9 whose portion 10 for attachment to said resting face is narrowed in such a way as to allow the fixing of said pads 6 simply by sliding said lug into the slot 7 in said jaws. The pads 6 can comprise a longitudinal void 11 for improved gripping flexibility and their gripping surface can be fitted with ribs 12 or nibs for improved grip on the objects C transported.
Compact composite production of the jaws and pads is also envisaged, for example using a known bi-material moulding process. In this case, the jaws produced in this way can be fixed removably and interchangeably, for example by screwing or other means to the free end of the distal parts 1B, 2B of the arms 1 and 2 of the forceps.
The self-locking forceps are fitted with means allowing for the limiting of the gripping force resulting from the restoring force of the spring formed by the proximal parts 1A, 2A, which tends to spread them apart from each other, causing the closing together of the distal parts 1B, 2B, the arms 1 and 2 and the automatic clamping of the jaws 4-6 and 5-6. These means can be made up of a stop system comprising, for example, a screw 13 with a knurled head 13a, screwed into the distal part 1B or 2B of one of the arms 1 or 2 and the end of which can be placed resting against the internal face of the distal part of the other arm 2 or 1, in order to limit the closing movement of said distal parts and therefore the gripping force of the jaws, when the pressure on the proximal parts or handles 1A, 2A of the forceps is released.
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0609008 | Oct 2006 | FR | national |
This application is a National Phase Entry of International Application No. PCT/FR2007/001643, filed Oct. 9, 2007, which claims priority to French Patent Application No. 0609008, filed Oct. 13, 2006, both of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/FR07/01643 | 10/9/2007 | WO | 00 | 7/17/2009 |