This application is a U.S. National Phase Application under 35 U.S.C. 371 of International Application No. PCT/JP2014/061502, filed on Apr. 17, 2014 and published in Japanese as WO 2014/171555 A1 on Oct. 23, 2014. This application claims priority to Japanese Patent Application No. 2013-087134, filed on Apr. 18, 2013. The entire disclosures of the above applications are incorporated herein by reference.
Technical Field
The present invention relates to an intake device comprising a flow straightening member in an opening part of a suction hood.
Background Art
In dental treatment, an extraoral intake device is used for protecting health of patients and dental medical workers and keeping the inside of an examination room clean by sucking at patients' mouth dust or spray which scatters to the outside of a mouth during the examination, such as shavings of teeth or repairing material, saliva, bacterium, blood, rinse water, cleaning agent for tooth surfaces, and so on.
However, in the conventional technique, the above dust or spray cannot be completely sucked because the suction force is weak or because distance or positional relationship between a suction hood and a mouth is not appropriate.
In order to improve suction force, the present invention provides an intake device comprising a flow straightening member in an opening part of a suction hood.
Specifically, the present invention provides the following intake device.
In the first invention, an intake device having a suction hood provided with a flow straightening member convex toward a fluid flow direction is provided.
In the second invention, based on the first invention, an intake device wherein the flow straightening member has one kind of shape selected from a generally egg shape, a generally cone shape, a generally pyramidal shape, and a generally partial spherical shape, is provided.
In the third invention, based on either one of the first invention or the second invention, an intake device wherein an inner surface of the suction hood has a megaphone's inner surface shape, is provided.
In the fourth invention, based on any one of the first invention to the third invention, an intake device wherein the flow straightening member is completely housed in the inner space of the suction hood, is provided.
In the fifth invention, based on any one of the first invention to the third invention, an intake device wherein the flow straightening member is arranged to protrude from the inner space of the suction hood, is provided.
In the sixth invention, based on the fifth invention, an intake device wherein the protruding part of the flow straightening member is convex toward the opposite side of a fluid flow direction, is provided.
The present invention provides an intake device which can efficiently suck dust or spray scattering widely.
Embodiments of the present invention will be described below by using the attached drawings. The present invention is not limited to the embodiments and can be put into practice in various modes within a range not departing from its gist. An embodiment 1 will be described mainly for claims 1 to 3. An embodiment 2 will be described mainly for claim 4. An embodiment 3 will be described mainly for claims 5 and 6.
The intake device in this embodiment is characterized by being provided with a flow straightening member convex toward a fluid flow direction in its suction hood.
The intake device in this embodiment has a suction hood provided with a flow straightening member, and additionally, may have a main body or an arm and the like.
The “main body” (0101) is provided with a mechanism which generates negative pressure to perform suction. Specifically, a motor starts rotating when turning on power, and a member connected to a rotary shaft of the motor rotates to generate negative pressure inside the main body.
The “arm” (0102) is a component connected to the main body, having a function for supporting a suction hood which will be explained in detail. As illustrated in
The “suction hood” (0103) is a component connected to the tip of the arm, having a function for catching dust or spray.
The “flow straightening member” (0204) is a component arranged inside the suction hood, having a function for introducing the air sucked from the suction port (0205) into the cavity. The flow straightening member in this embodiment is characterized by being convex toward a fluid flow direction. As illustrated in
As the shape of the flow straightening member, other than a generally partial spherical shape, it is also considered to take a generally egg shape as illustrated in
The present invention provides an intake device which can efficiently suck dust or spray scattering widely.
In the intake device in the embodiment 1, in case where a part of the flow straightening member is arranged outside the suction hood, the air introduced along the part does not flow to the exhaust port directly and a part of dust or spray scatters to the vicinity.
The intake device in this embodiment is characterized in that the flow straightening member is completely housed in the inner space of the suction hood in order to solve such a problem.
The intake device in this embodiment comprises a main body, an arm, a suction hood, and a flow straightening member. The main body, the arm, and the suction hood are the same as described in the embodiment 1. The flow straightening member is the same as described in the embodiment 1, except for the following points.
The present invention provides an intake device which can efficiently suck dust or spray scattering widely.
The intake device in this embodiment is characterized in that a part of the flow straightening member is arranged to protrude from the inner space of the suction hood and the protruding part is convex toward the opposite side of a fluid flow direction.
The intake device in this embodiment comprises a main body, an arm, a suction hood, and a flow straightening member. The main body, the arm, and the suction hood are the same as described in the embodiment 1. The flow straightening member is the same as described in the embodiment 1, except for the following points.
In the intake device in this embodiment, for the protruding part of the flow straightening member has a convex shape, the air introduced along the part of the flow straightening member is carried to the inner space of the suction hood smoothly and dust or spray does not scatter to the vicinity. In case where the flow straightening member is configured to have the shape as illustrated in
The present invention provides an intake device which can efficiently suck dust or spray scattering widely.
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