1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a dentist's device for providing compounds to a dentist while an assistant supports the device with one hand such that the assistant can position a cover member of the device with the same hand to allow the dentist access to the compounds disposed upon a tray member, while allowing the other hand of the assistant to perform other tasks required by the dentist.
2. Background of the Prior Art
A dentist and an assistant perform a myriad of services for a patient reclined in a dentist's chair. One of the more common services is inserting a pliable “filling material” or compound into a tooth to replace a previously removed decaying portion of the tooth. Generally, the compound is disposed on a tray adjacent to the patient, whereupon, the assistant continually provides the dentist with relatively small portions of the compound until the dentist “rebuilds” the tooth to its original return to its normal function.
The problem with the prior art method of “filling a tooth” is that the pliable compound can be excessively exposed to light, thereby activating and degrading the compound such that the integrity of the compound is compromised after it hardens.
The problem is solved by limiting the exposure of the compound to light while the dentist and his or her assistant work to insert the filling material into the tooth. The ultimate goal is to not only limit light exposure, but at the same time, to allow the dentist's assistant to hold a light reducing enclosure containing the compound with one hand, while allowing the assistant's unencumbered hand to utilize an instrument that ultimately collects the compound from inside the enclosure.
It is a principle object of the present invention to provide a dentist's device for providing compounds to a dentist such that light is restricted or prevented from engaging the compounds. A feature of the device is a material of construction that restricts or prevents light from engaging the compounds. An advantage of the device is that the compound therein is prevented from being activated by ambient light.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a dentist's device that a dentist's assistant can support with one hand. Another object of the present invention is to provide a dentist's device that the assistant can support and at the same time operate a cover member with one hand. A feature of the device is a lever member and a finger portion that cooperate to allow the assistant to support the device while opening and closing the cover member with one hand. An advantage of the device is that the assistant's other hand is free to manipulate other instruments such as an air/water syringe or a suction device as the assistant supports the tray device and maintains the cover member in an open position by pressing upon the lever member. Another advantage of the device is that the cover member is biased in a closed position, thereby allowing the assistant to return the cover member to a closed position by releasing the lever member.
Yet another object of the present invention is to facilitate the removal of the compounds from the device by the dentist without the aid of the assistant. A feature of the device is that the cover member can be maintained in an open position by sufficiently depressing the lever member to force a hook member to forcibly engage a cooperating retaining member. An advantage of the device is that the cover member is allowed to return to the closed position by manually urging a release lever secured to the hook member in a generally upward direction.
Briefly, the invention provides a dentist device for providing compounds to a dentist while an assistant supports the device with one hand such that the assistant can position a cover member of the device with the same hand to allow the dentist access to the compounds comprising:
a tray member for receiving preselected compounds thereupon;
a cover member for preventing light from engaging the compounds, said cover member being pivotally secured to said tray member;
a support member secured to said tray member, said support member removably receiving a first portion of a first hand of a dentist's assistant supporting said tray member, said support member allowing the assistant to maintain said tray member in a substantially horizontal position, thereby maintaining the positions of the compounds disposed upon said tray member; and
a lever member secured to said cover member such that a second portion of the first hand of the dentist's assistant is allowed to engage said lever member to ultimately urge said cover member to open and closed positions while said first portion of the assistant's first hand supports said tray member via said support member, whereby a second hand of the assistant is capable of removing portions of the preselected compounds while said cover member is maintained open by the first portion of the assistant's first hand until portions of the compounds are removed from said tray member, whereupon, said cover member is re-disposed to a closed positioned by the first portion of the assistant's first hand immediately after the portions of the compounds are removed from said tray member, thereby minimizing the quantity of light engaging the preselected compounds portions remaining on said tray member.
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The device 10 also includes a lever member 20 secured to the cover member 16 such that a thumb or second portion of the first hand of the dentist's assistant is allowed to engage the lever member 20 to ultimately urge the cover member 16 to open and closed positions while the first portion of the assistant's first hand supports said tray member 12 via said support member 18; whereby a second hand of the assistant is free to manipulate other instruments such as an air/water syringe or a suction device as the assistant supports the tray device and maintains the cover member in an open position by pressing upon the lever member 20, while the dentist removes portions of the compounds 14 from the tray member 12. The cover member 16 is ultimately re-disposed upon the tray member 12 in a closed positioned via movement of the assistant's thumb of the first hand immediately after the portions of the compounds 14 are removed from the tray member 12, thereby minimizing the quantity of light engaging and degrading the preselected compounds 14 remaining on the tray member 12.
The tray member 12, cover member 16, support member 18 and lever member 20 may be fabricated from metal, but preferably from a relatively light weight, rigid plastic material to allow a dentist's assistant to manually support the device 10 for relatively long periods of time. The tray member 12 includes a substantially planar surface 13 with recesses 22 to receive and to maintain separated the preselected compounds 14. The recesses 22 may also be used to receive cooperating lower protuberances 24 of a removable insert tray 26 that maintain the position of the insert 26 upon the tray member 12 while the dentist removes portions of the preselected compounds 14 disposed within boxes 28 having walls 30 extending sufficiently vertical above the planar surface 13 of said tray member 12, such that a predetermined quantity of each preselected compound 14 is received and maintained separate from adjacently disposed preselected compounds 14. The tray member 12 may be sized to receive only relatively small portions of the compounds 14, or may be increased in size to receive selected dentist's tools 31 for removing the compounds 14 from the tray member 12 and to receive cotton swabs 33 for application to patients.
The cover member 16 includes a first end portion 32 pivotally secured to a first end portion 34 of said tray member 12 via a hinge member 36, which is well known to those of ordinary skill in the art. The cover member 16 prevents light from activating or otherwise degrading the compounds 14. In a preferred embodiment, the cover member 16 may be manufactured from a translucent and/or transparent material (see FIGS. 1 and 5-7) that limits the quantity of light engaging the compounds 14, thereby preventing the light from activating the compounds 14 while at the same time allowing the dentist and/or assistant to see and ascertain the quantity of compounds 14 remaining on the tray member 12 without lifting the cover member 16 and exposing the compounds 14 to quantities light, which could activate the compounds 14 even if the compounds 14 are exposed for only a relatively short time period. Alternatively, the cover member 16 can be manufactured from materials (see
The support member 18 includes a ridge portion 38 that slidably inserts into a cooperating channel portion 40 until engaging a stopping end 41, resulting in the detachable joining of the support member 18 to the first end portion 34 of the tray member 12. The detachable joining of the support member 18 allows the device 10 to be supported by the dentist's assistant at an elevation conducive for the dentist to extract the compounds 14 from the device. Alternatively, when the support member 18 is separated from the tray member 12, the tray member 12 can be disposed upon a work surface adjacent to a patient such that rubber foot members 58 attached to the bottom of the tray member 12, maintain the position of the tray member 12 upon the work surface, thereby allowing the dentist to remove the compounds 14 or tools 31 from the insert tray 26 without the aid of the assistant.
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The lower surface 50 of the stabilizing portion 44 has sufficient surface area and is disposed to allow the middle finger of the assistant to comfortably engage the lower surface 50 while the assistant's index finger comfortably inserts through the finger portion 42 and the thumb of the assistant engages the lever member 20. The index and middle fingers of the assistant cooperate to support the tray member 12 in a substantially horizontal position, while the cover member 16 is pivotally elevated about the first end portion 32 to an open position by the thumb of the assistant pressing downward on the lever member 20, thereby allowing the dentist to remove portions of the preselected compounds 14 from the tray member 12. As soon as the dentist removes portions of the compounds 14 from the periphery of the tray member 12, the assistant positions their thumb upward to allow the cover member 16 to drop to a closed position due to the weight distribution of the cover member 16 above the tray member 12 being greater than the weight distribution of the lever member 20 outside the periphery of the tray member 12, resulting in a moment about the hinge member 36 that urges the cover member 16 to engage the tray member 12 when the assistant disposes the tray member 12 in a horizontal position below the cover member 16.
The removable insert tray 26 allows the assistant to quickly “clean” the tray member 12 of preselected compounds 14 when a project is completed by simply removing and discarding the used insert tray 26 and placing a new insert tray 26 upon the tray member 12, which then receives new portions of the preselected compounds 14 thereupon. The insert tray 26 further includes boxes 52 having dimensions varying from the boxes 13 discussed above with walls 54 extending sufficiently vertical above the planar surface 56 of the insert tray 26 such that a predetermined quantity of a preselected compound 14 is received and maintained separate from adjacently disposed preselected compounds 14.
This application is based on U.S. Provisional application No. 61/598,177, filed on Feb. 13, 2012.