Claims
- 1. A method of fabricating an endodontic instrument that is flexible and resistant to torsional breakage, comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a cylindrical rod of a metallic material composed of at least about 40% titanium and having a diameter not greater than about 0.07 inches, and;
- b) axially moving the rod past a rotating grinding wheel at a feed rate of between about 3 and about 8 inches per minute, while rotating the rod about its axis, and so that the wheel removes at least about 25% of the diameter of the rod at the point of maximum removal and forms a helical surface on the rod.
- 2. The method as defined in claim 1 wherein step (b) comprises rotating the grinding wheel at a surface speed not more than about 3000 feet per minute.
- 3. The method as defined in claim 1 wherein the grinding wheel has a grit size greater than about 200 grit.
- 4. The method as defined in claim 1 wherein said rod is composed of an alloy comprising at least about 40% titanium and at least about 50% nickel.
- 5. The method as defined in claim 1 further comprising the subsequent steps of:
- (c) rotatably indexing the rod about a rotational axis of not more than 180 degrees; and then
- (d) repeating step (b) and so as to form a second helical surface on the rod.
- 6. The method as defined in claim 1 wherein the grinding wheel is configured and positioned so that the helical surface is linear when viewed in transverse cross section.
- 7. The method as defined in claim 1 wherein the grinding wheel is configured and positioned so that the helical surface is arcuate when viewed in transverse cross section.
- 8. The method as defined in claim 1 wherein the cylindrical rod is tapered.
- 9. A method of fabricating an endodontic instrument that is flexible and resistant to torsional breakage, comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a cylindrical rod of a metallic material composed of at least about 40% titanium and having a diameter not greater than about 0.07 inches, and;
- b) axially moving the rod past a rotating grinding wheel at a feed rate of not more than about 5 inches per minute, while rotating the rod about its axis, and so that the wheel removes at least about 25% of the diameter of the rod at the point of maximum removal and forms a helical surface on the rod.
- 10. The method as defined in claim 9 wherein step (b) comprises rotating the grinding wheel at a surface speed not more than about 3000 feet per minute.
- 11. The method as defined in claim 9 wherein the grinding wheel has a grit size greater than about 200 grit.
- 12. The method as defined in claim 9 wherein said rod is composed of an alloy comprising at least about 40% titanium and at least about 50% nickel.
- 13. The method as defined in claim 9 further comprising the subsequent steps of:
- (c) rotatably indexing the rod about a rotational axis of not more than 180 degrees; and then
- (d) repeating step (b) and so as to form a second helical surface on the rod.
- 14. The method as defined in claim 9 wherein the grinding wheel is configured and positioned so that the helical surface is linear when viewed in transverse cross section.
- 15. The method as defined in claim 9 wherein the grinding wheel is configured and positioned so that the helical surface is arcuate when viewed in transverse cross section.
- 16. The method as defined in claim 9 wherein the cylindrical rod is tapered.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/076,367, filed Jun. 14, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,527,205, which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/787,945 filed Nov. 5, 1991 and now abandoned.
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Continuations (2)
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