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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a new type of handle for a root canal instrument.
2. Description of Related Art Including Information Disclosed Under 37 CFR 1.97 and 37 CFR 1.98
In the prior art, there is a known type of handle made from plastic material, which has the following advantages: a large number of available colors, easy cleaning, and electrical insulation. The known plastic handle has the following disadvantages: poor resistance to cleaning and disinfection products, poor resistance to sterilization, low torque transmission, and unattractiveness to some customers.
In the prior art, there is also a known type of metal handle, which has the following advantages: good resistance to cleaning and disinfection products, good resistance to sterilization, high torque transmission, attractiveness to customers, and good electrical conduction. The known metal handle has the following disadvantages: a small number of available colors, difficulty in cleaning because of the interface between the handle and the blade, the necessity of providing a different handle diameter for each wire diameter, and the fact that this diameter must be precise.
In the prior art there is a known document D1, FR 2 499 446 A, which describes a handle made from two coaxial parts, namely an inner part and an outer handle covering the inner part. The handle is retained and locked with respect to rotation in the handpiece head or contra angle by contact between a metal part of the head and the plastics handle, which can result in deformation of the handle at high torque levels.
The object of the present invention is to propose a new type of handle which has the principal advantages of both types of prior art handles, without having the disadvantages of either, and which resolves the problem of the handle of document D1.
This object is achieved by the invention, which is constituted by a handle for a root canal instrument of the rotary endodontic type, for example a reamer shank, which has, at its end intended for engagement in a drive assembly of a handpiece head, an annular groove and a flat for interaction with complementary axial connection and rotary connection means provided in the drive assembly. The handle is characterized in that it is made from two axial parts, namely an inner part and an outer part covering at least part of the length of the inner part, means being provided to fix the handle to the inner part with respect to both axial translation and rotation, and means for locking with respect to rotation and translation for interaction with a root canal instrument. The means for locking with respect to rotation are formed by projections of the handle, each having a lateral ridge which is placed in the plane of a flat which is parallel to the axis of the handle and which is provided at the end of the handle which is intended for engagement in a drive assembly.
The invention also relates to an assembly (a handle and a root canal instrument), characterized in that the handle is of the above type, and characterized in that the root canal instrument has an axial cut-out (1a) formed in the instrument by deformation or removal of material.
In order to facilitate the identification of an instrument, it is possible to make a combination of colors of the outer handle and of one or both ends of the inner part correspond to a given instrument.
The invention will be made clearer by the following description, which refers to the following attached figures.
The principle of a handle according to the invention is that it can be made from two coaxial parts, which are cylindrical for example, namely an inner part (3) and an outer handle (2) covering at least part of the length of the inner part, and means provided to fix the handle (2) to the inner part (3) with respect to both axial translation and rotation. Subject to manufacturing tolerances, the inside diameter of the handle is equal to the outside diameter of the inner part (3) over the length which is covered.
Clearly, the cross section of the handle is not necessarily cylindrical; for example, it is possible to consider the use of a polygonal cross section, or an interface cross section of polygonal shape between the sleeve (2) and the inner part (3), as in the example of
In the first variant embodiment shown in
The handle (2) can be made, for example but not exclusively, from metal, and can be colored or uncolored.
The inner part (3) can be made, for example but not exclusively, from plastics material.
The handle covers a central area of the inner part (3), over a predetermined length, and it is locked axially by shoulders (3a) and (3b) provided at the ends of the inner part (3), or by any equivalent means of locking with respect to translation.
Means for locking with respect to rotation are also provided, and can be formed for example, but not exclusively, by projections (2a, 2b), each having a lateral ridge (2c) or (2d) placed in the plane of a flat (3c) which is parallel to the axis of the handle and which is provided at the end of the handle intended for engagement in a drive assembly. The same end also has an annular groove (3d).
Preferably, the annular groove (3d) and the flat (3c) can conform to the ISO 1797 standard for dental instruments, thus enabling the handle to be engaged in the heads of handpieces and of contra angles conforming to this standard.
Means are also provided for fixing the inner part (3) to the blade (1) with respect to translation and rotation. For example, but not exclusively, an axial cut-out (1a) can be provided in the blade (1) of the root canal instrument, this cut-out being formed either by removal of material or by deformation (by simple crushing, for example) of said blade. The material of the inner part fills said cut-out at the time of molding.
It is also possible to consider forming the ends of the inner part (3) from plastics materials of different kinds and/or colors, and making the shapes of the shoulders (3a, 3b) different.
Examples of the advantages of the handle according to the invention are as follows:
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0754412 | Apr 2007 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/FR08/50514 | 3/25/2008 | WO | 00 | 9/14/2009 |