Claims
- 1. A retaining screw for fastening a dental component to a dental implant, the retaining screw comprising:
a head having a seating surface adapted to engage a seating surface inside a cavity of the dental component; a shank extending downwardly from the head and having external threads adapted to threadably engage a threaded socket of the dental implant; and a locking mechanism located at the head and including a locking component and a biasing member, the locking mechanism adapted to prevent the retaining screw from loosening while the retaining screw is threadably engaged in the socket of the dental implant.
- 2. The retaining screw of claim 1 wherein the locking component is a ball, and the biasing member is a spring.
- 3. The retaining screw of claim 2 wherein the ball and spring are housed in a lateral bore, and the spring biases the ball against the cavity of the dental component.
- 4. The retaining screw of claim 3 wherein the ball is formed of a ceramic, and the spring is formed of a corrosive resistant metal.
- 5. The retaining screw of claim 4 wherein the ball is formed of one of ruby or silicone nitride, and the spring is formed of one of titanium or steel with a diamond coating.
- 6. The retaining screw of claim 4 wherein the locking mechanism holds the retaining screw with a preload force of about one ounce to about 1½ pounds.
- 7. A dental kit attachable to a coronal end of a dental implant, the kit comprising:
a dental component having an internal cavity with a seating surface and a locking mechanism; and a dental retaining screw having a head adapted to engage the seating surface of the dental component and tighten the dental component to the dental implant, the head including a moveable locking component and a biasing member, wherein the biasing member biases the locking component against the locking mechanism to prevent the retaining screw from loosening while the retaining screw is threadably engaged with the dental implant.
- 8. The dental kit of claim 7 wherein the locking mechanism is located on the internal cavity and is one of a partial sphere, square, groove, channel, or indentation.
- 9. The dental kit of claim 8 wherein the locking component is a ball bearing, and the biasing member is a spring.
- 10. The dental kit of claim 9 wherein the ball is formed of ceramic, and the spring is formed of titanium.
- 11. The dental kit of claim 7 wherein the dental retaining screw includes a bore housing the locking component and biasing member.
- 12. The dental kit of claim 11 wherein the internal cavity has a longitudinal axis, and the bore is perpendicular to the axis.
- 13. The dental kit of claim 12 wherein the biasing member biases the locking mechanism partially out of the bore and into the internal cavity to engage the locking mechanism.
- 14. The dental kit of claim 13 wherein the biasing member is a coiled spring, and the locking mechanism is a ball bearing.
- 15. A dental retaining screw, comprising:
a body having a head portion and an externally threaded shank adapted to threadably engage with a dental implant; and a locking mechanism located on the body and including a housing and a locking component and a biasing member located in the housing, wherein the biasing member moveably biases the locking component, and the locking mechanism is adapted to prevent the retaining screw from loosening when threadably engaged with the dental implant.
- 16. The retaining screw of claim 15 wherein the housing is a lateral bore, and the locking component slideably moves inside the bore.
- 17. The retaining screw of claim 16 wherein the locking component includes two balls.
- 18. The retaining screw of claim 17 wherein the biasing member is a spring with two ends, a first end biasing one of the balls, and a second end biasing another of the balls.
- 19. The retaining screw of claim 18 wherein one ball partially projects out of one end of the lateral bore, and another ball partially projects out of another end of the lateral bore.
- 20. The retaining screw of claim 15 wherein the biasing member moveably biases the locking component to partially project out of the housing.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims benefit of priority of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/385,814 filed Jun. 4, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60385814 |
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