Gingival retraction cord is used to retract the gum tissue from the tooth structure to temporarily displace the gum tissue for various purposes. In one example, the gum tissue is retracted from the tooth structure so that an accurate impression of the teeth can be made in preparation for a crown, bridge, implant, etc. Thus, when the crown, bridge, implant, or other structure is permanently installed in the mouth, the structure will more accurately fit the tooth or teeth without leaving an unwanted void at the margin.
For some procedures, multiple short lengths of retraction cord are often needed by the dental professional in relatively rapid succession. This can be problematic since it is usually supplied in the form of a mass or coil. Thus, dispensing devices of various types have been developed which are used for the convenience of dental professionals. These devices often allow for customized retraction cord length dispensing, while preventing contamination of the coiled material prior to use. However, certain dispensing systems have their drawbacks and some improvement would be beneficial.
It has been recognized that many retraction cord dispensers available on the market have some basic usability problems that are addressed by embodiments of the present disclosure. Specifically, retraction cord dispensers are generally capable of dispensing and cutting desired lengths of retraction cord, but often have the problem of allowing retraction cord remaining with the dispenser (after removing the dispensed retraction cord) to fall in or be pulled back into its dispensing container. When this occurs, it is difficult for dental professionals to quickly retrieve retraction cord when needed. Furthermore, cutting in some circumstances can lead to a frayed end of the retraction cord, which can cause additional problems as it relates to normal use of the retraction cord.
In accordance with this, a retraction cord dispenser can comprise a container with an open end and configured to hold retraction cord, and a dispenser cap for attachment to the open end. The dispenser cap can include a cap body with a narrow passage for dispensing retraction cord from the container, and can also include a retention flap to prevent retraction cord from re-entering (e.g., falling back into the container or being pulled from within as the coil moves) the container once it has been dispensed.
In another embodiment, a retraction cord dispenser can comprise a container with an open end and configured to hold retraction cord, and a dispenser cap for attachment to the open end. The dispenser cap can include a cap body having a narrow passage through which the retraction cord is dispensed from the container and a cutting surface for working with a cutting blade to cut the dispensed retraction cord. The dispenser cap can also include a lid having a cutting device attached thereto. The cutting device can include an exposed blade configured to cut retraction cord when the cutting device is pressed against the cutting surface. The exposed blade can be positioned at an angle ranging from 2° to 15° with respect to the cutting surface when the lid is pressed into a closed position over the cap body.
A method of dispensing and cutting retraction cord is also disclosed which comprises multiple steps. For example, steps can include pulling retraction cord from a container through a narrow passage of a cap body, and cutting the retraction cord by closing a lid over the cap body. The lid is typically attached to the cap body and has an exposed blade affixed thereto that contacts or nearly contacts the cap body when the lid is in a closed configuration. An additional step can include engaging the retraction cord with a retention flap positioned within the narrow passage, thereby preventing a dispensing end of the retraction cord from re-entering the container through the narrow passage.
a and 5b depict two alternatively examples of cutting device configurations, with views taken along section C-C of
c-5e depict various alternative embodiments of cutting device configurations relative to cutting surfaces when a lid is in a closed position in accordance with embodiments of the present disclosure;
Reference will now be made to the exemplary embodiments and specific language will be used herein to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended. Alterations and further modifications of the inventive features illustrated herein, and additional applications of the principles of the disclosure as illustrated herein, which would occur to one skilled in the relevant art and having possession of this disclosure, are to be considered within the present scope. It is also to be understood that this invention is not limited to the particular configurations, process steps and materials disclosed herein as these may vary to some degree. Further, it is to be understood that the terminology used herein is used for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only, and is not intended to be limiting as the scope of the present invention.
A retraction cord dispenser in accordance with examples of the present disclosure can comprise a container with an open end and configured to hold retraction cord and a dispenser cap for attachment to the open end. The dispenser cap can include a cap body with narrow passage for dispensing retraction cord from the container, and also includes a retention flap to prevent retraction cord from re-entering the container once it has been dispensed. Optionally, the dispenser can also include a lid attached to the cap body, and can have an open position which exposes the narrow passage and a closed position which covers the open passage. A cutting device can also optionally be present on the lid and can be configured to cut retraction cord when the lid is transitioned from the open position to the closed position.
In certain specific embodiments, the retraction cord dispenser can be assembled with the retraction cord disposed within the container. For example, a dispensing end of the retraction cord can be dispensed through the narrow passage, the retention flap can be positioned to prevent the dispensing end of the retraction cord from re-entering the container, and the lid can be in the closed configuration. This will be the typical state of the dispenser after each use by the dental professional.
Regarding the retention flap, one of several configurations can be implemented in accordance with examples of the present disclosure. For example, the retention flap can be a single flap configured to hold the retraction cord in place against a wall of the narrow passage. Alternatively, the retention flap can be one of multiple flaps configured to hold the retraction cord therebetween, e.g., two opposing flaps within the narrow passage, three or more flaps with an interfacing position for the retraction cord to pass through, etc.
With specific reference to the cutting device, this can include an attachment end affixed to a lower surface of the lid, and an exposed blade. Thus, the attachment end of the blade can be affixed to the lower surface of the lid, and in this configuration, the blade can be positioned parallel to a cutting surface when the lid is in the closed position. Alternatively, the blade can be positioned at an angle ranging from 2° to 15° with respect to the cutting surface when the lid is in the closed position, e.g., the blade is angled and/or the cutting surface is angled so that the relative angle between the two structures ranges from 2° to 15°. In this latter configuration, there is less of a tendency for a freshly cut dispensing end of the retraction cord to fray. In either example however, in order to put pressure on the retraction cord so that the blade will cut the cord, the cap body typically includes a cutting surface which contacts or nearly contacts the blade when the lid is in the closed position.
In another embodiment, a retraction cord dispenser can comprise a container with an open end and configured to hold retraction cord, and a dispenser cap for attachment to the open end. The dispenser cap can include a cap body having a narrow passage for dispensing retraction cord from the container and a cutting surface for supporting dispensed retraction cord for cutting. The dispenser cap can also include a lid having a cutting device attached thereto. The cutting device can include an exposed blade configured to cut retraction cord when the cutting device is pressed against the cutting surface. The exposed blade can be positioned at an angle ranging from 2° to 15° with respect to the cutting surface when the lid is pressed into a closed position over the cap body.
In a specific embodiment, the cap body can further comprise a narrow passage including a retention flap to prevent retraction cord from re-entering the container once it has been dispensed. Regarding the angle between the exposed blade and the cutting surface, in one embodiment, the exposed blade can be parallel to an upper surface of the lid, and the cutting surface can be angled at from 2° to 15° with respect to the exposed blade when the lid is in the closed position. In another embodiment, the cutting surface can be parallel to an upper surface of the lid when the lid is in the closed position, and the exposed blade is angled at from 2° to 15° with respect to the cutting surface when the lid is in the closed position. Still further, both the exposed blade and the cutting surface can be at an angle (not parallel) to the lid when the lid is in the closed position, and the relative angle between the two structures can be from 2° to 15°.
Turning now to a method of dispensing and cutting retraction cord, as described herein, the method can comprise multiple steps. For example, steps can include pulling retraction cord from a container through a narrow passage of a cap body, and cutting the retraction cord by closing a lid over the cap body. The lid is typically attached to cap body and has an exposed blade affixed thereto that contacts or nearly contacts the cap body when the lid is in a closed configuration. An additional step can include engaging the retraction cord with a retention flap positioned within the narrow passage, thereby preventing a freshly cut dispensing end of the retraction cord from re-entering the container through the narrow passage.
Again, in this embodiment, the retention flap can a single flap configured to hold the retraction cord in place against a wall of the narrow passage, or can include multiple flaps configured to hold the retraction cord therebetween. Further, the step of cutting the retraction cord can include pushing the exposed blade through the retraction cord and against a cutting surface of the cap body. Upon closing the lid over the cap body, the exposed blade is positioned parallel to the cutting surface, or the exposed blade can be positioned at an angle ranging from 2° to 15° with respect to a cutting surface.
It is noted that the retraction cord dispensers of the present disclosure are appropriate for use with all types of gingival retraction cord, including braided cotton or polyester retraction cord of various diameters, pre-soaked or pre-impregnated retraction cord, including retraction cord pre-soaked with a hemostatic agent to prevent bleeding, or the like.
Turning now to the FIGS., more specific embodiments of the present disclose are shown by way of example. For example, in
With specific reference to the cap body 22, the dispensing end 18 of the retraction cord 16 is passed through a narrow passage 24. A retention flap 26 is carried by the cap body (or is part of the cap body), and can be within the narrow passage. The retention flap is configured and positioned to prevent the dispensing end from inadvertently falling or being pulled back into the container 12. In other words, once dispensed, the retraction cord is held by the retention flap with enough force to prevent the retraction cord from becoming immediately inaccessible by a user. In other systems, when the retraction cord falls back or is pulled back into its storage container, the user then would have to remove its lid or other functional structure, rethread the retraction cord through the dispenser opening, pulling it through in preparation for further dispensing. This is inconvenient to the user, particularly when the user is working on a dental patient.
The lid 30 works together with the cap body 22 to providing both cutting and storage properties to the dispenser cap 20 as a whole. Specifically, the lid includes an upper surface 32, which forms the top of the dispenser cap when the flexible arm 48 is bent and the lid is in a closed position. The lid also includes a lower surface 34 that supports a cover 36 for the narrow passage, as well as a cutting device 40. The cutting device includes an attachment end 42 where it is generally attached to the lid, and an exposed blade 44 that is used to cut the retraction cord when the lid is closed on the cap body. Specifically, the exposed blade is configured to contact or nearly contact a cutting surface 28 of the cap body when the lid is in the closed position. In this manner, pressure can be placed on the dispensing end 18 of the retraction cord 16 for appropriate cutting. In further detail, also shown in this example is a retraction cord guide 38 which can be used to hold the retraction cord in place when the lid is closed over the retraction cord during the cutting process.
It is noted that the term “near” or “nearly” when it refers to contacting of the exposed blade with the cutting surface includes a proximity that is closer than the thickness of the retraction cord. Typically, the gap between the exposed blade and the cutting surface is significantly narrower than the thickness of the retraction cord, and often, there is contact between the exposed blade and the cutting surface after cutting of the retraction cord. It is also noted that the term “exposed blade” refers to the blade when the lid is in the open position. When the lid is in a closed position, the “exposed blade” is actually covered between the lid and the cap body.
Referring now to
a and 5b set forth two alternative embodiments of the disclosure as it relates to the cutting device 40, taken along sectional view C-C of
c-5e depicts various embodiments of the exposed blade 44 of the cutting device 40 as it relates to the cutting surface 28 of the cap body 22 (when the lid 30 is in the closed position). Also shown is a retraction cord guide 38 for holding the retraction cord in place during the cutting process.
It is to be understood that the above-referenced arrangements are only illustrative of the application for the principles of the present invention. Numerous modifications and alternative arrangements can be devised without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure. Furthermore, while the disclosure has been shown in the drawings and described above with particularity and detail in connection with what is presently deemed to be the most practical embodiments(s), it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that numerous modifications can be made without departing from the principles and concepts herein as set forth in the claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/514,228, filed Aug. 2, 2011.
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61514228 | Aug 2011 | US |