Claims
- 1. An ultrasonic dental instrument grippable by an operator comprising:
a handpiece; and an ultrasonic insert with a treatment applying tip, wherein the insert is carried by the handpiece, and, wherein the tip is rotatable relative to the handpiece by a force applied only to a portion of the insert.
- 2. An instrument as in claim 1 wherein the insert is releasibly coupled for axial insertion into and removal from the handpiece.
- 3. An instrument as in claim 2 wherein the insert carries a user comfortable, deformable, elastomeric member whereby the user can rotate the tip relative to the handpiece.
- 4. An instrument as in claim 3 wherein the insert includes an elongated body with an end coupled to the tip and a torque transferring cylinder coupled between a portion of body and the elastomeric member whereby the cylinder is mechanically locked to the body such that a rotary force applied to the elastomeric member establishes a torque for rotating the body.
- 5. An instrument as in claim 4 wherein the cylinder is coupled to the body at a region of minimal axial ultrasonic vibration.
- 6. An instrument as in claim 4 which includes a cylindrical bearing which is slidably locked to the handpiece in which the torque transferring cylinder rotates.
- 7. An instrument as in claim 3 which includes a rotary bearing positioned adjacent to the elastomeric member whereby the tip and the elastomeric member are rotatably decoupled from and are rotatable together relative to the handpiece.
- 8. An instrument as in claim 7 wherein the bearing is located at least in part, adjacent to a region of minimal axial ultrasonic vibration.
- 9. An instrument as in claim 3 wherein the tip is rotatable through an arc on the order of at least two hundred seventy degrees.
- 10. An instrument as in claim 3 wherein the elastomeric member comprises silicone.
- 11. An instrument as in claim 1 wherein the insert carries a user gripping member for rotating the tip.
- 12. An instrument as in claim 1 wherein the insert includes an elongated body with an end coupled to the tip and a torque transferring cylinder coupled between a portion of body and a cylindrical housing whereby the cylinder is mechanically locked to the body such that a rotary force applied to the cylindrical housing establishes a torque for rotating the body.
- 13. An instrument as in claim 12 wherein the cylinder is coupled to the body at a region of minimal axial ultrasonic vibration.
- 14. An instrument as in claim 12 which includes a cylindrical bearing which is slidably locked to the handpiece in which the torque transferring cylinder rotates.
- 15. An instrument as in claim 1 which includes a rotary bearing positioned adjacent to an elastomeric member whereby the tip and the elastomeric member are rotatable together relative to the handpiece.
- 16. An instrument as in claim 15 wherein the bearing has an end located adjacent to a region of minimal axial ultrasonic vibration of the insert.
- 17. An instrument as in claim 1 wherein the tip is rotatable through an arc on the order of at least two hundred seventy degrees.
- 18. An instrument as in claim 1 which includes an elastomeric handle wherein the elastomeric handle comprises silicone.
- 19. An instrument as in claim 1 which includes:
a hollow, generally cylindrical bearing member rotatably latched to the insert wherein the cylindrical bearing member slidably engages the handpiece.
- 20. An instrument as in claim 19 which includes a deformable gripping handle locked to the insert.
- 21. An instrument as in claim 19 wherein the insert defines a slot thereon and wherein the cylindrical bearing member is located adjacent to the slot.
- 22. An instrument as in claim 21 which carries a cylindrical user handle, deformable at least in part, wherein an end of the handle is adjacent to an end of the cylindrical bearing member.
- 23. An instrument as in claim 21 wherein the slot is located on the insert at a region of minimal axial ultrasonic vibration.
- 24. An instrument as in claim 23 which carries a cylindrical user handle wherein a portion of the handle lockingly engages the slot and wherein the bearing member is thereby blocked from axial movement relative to the insert.
- 25. An instrument as in claim 24 wherein a portion of the handpiece slidably engages the bearing member.
- 26. An instrument as in claim 20 wherein the grippable member is carried by an element which slidably engages a region of the insert exhibiting minimal vibration.
- 27. An instrument as in claim 26 wherein the element has first and second sections wherein one section lockingly engages a slot in the minimal vibration region of the body.
- 28. An instrument as in claim 27 wherein the second section engages the first section with an interference fit.
- 29. An instrument as in claim 28 wherein the second section has a cylindrical external periphery and carries the deformable gripping handle thereon.
- 30. An instrument as in claim 12 which includes an external annular positioning flange on the body which flange abuts an end of the handpiece when the body is inserted therein.
- 31. A method of assembling an ultrasonic insert comprising:
providing a body portion having a proximal end and a distal end wherein the distal end carries an operating member, the proximal end carries a transducer; sliding a rotary bearing member over and past the operating member to a location, at least in part, in the vicinity of the proximal end; sliding a locking member over and past the operating member toward the bearing member and clamping the locking member to the body portion at a region of minimal axial ultrasonically induced vibration thereby blocking axial movement of the bearing member along the body.
- 32. A method as in claim 31 comprising:
sliding a handle over and past the operating member and coupling the handle to the locking member.
- 33. A method as in claim 32 which includes press fitting the handle to the locking member.
- 34. A method as in claim 32 which includes, in the clamping step, positioning the locating member to, at least in part, slidably engage a slot on the body.
- 35. A method of carrying out an ultrasonic dental treatment comprising:
selecting an ultrasonic handpiece, wherein the handpiece is coupled by at least one conductor to a source of electrical energy; inserting an insert into the handpiece; and applying a force only to the insert and rotating it about a selected centerline, relative to the handpiece.
- 36. A method of configuring an ultrasonic scaler-type unit for use comprising:
selecting a handpiece of a type intended to receive an ultrasonic insert unit; inserting an insert adapter into the handpiece; coupling the insert unit to the adapter and providing a sealed fluid flow path between the handpiece, the adapter and the insert unit; and rotating the insert unit relative to the handpiece through at least a two hundred seventy degree angle in response to forces applied only to the insert unit.
- 37. A method as in claim 36 which includes energizing the insert, with energy from the handpiece, thereupon ultrasonically activating same while rotating the insert about the centerline.
- 38. A method as in claim 37 which includes coupling fluid from the handpiece, through the adaptor to the insert.
- 39. A method as in claim 38 which includes inserting the insert, at least on part, into the handpiece.
- 40. A method as in claim 38 which includes coupling the adaptor to the handpiece with a snap fit.
- 41. An adapter for an ultrasonic handpiece which has an opening for receiving an ultrasonic insert, the adapter comprising:
a hollow cylindrical body having an exterior peripheral surface configured such that the body is slidably receivable, at least in part, in the opening of the handpiece wherein the body includes an interior insert receiving periphery wherein an insert of a type intended to be directly inserted into the handpiece is slidably receivable therein for rotary motion relative to the handpiece in response to a rotational force applied only to a portion of the insert.
- 42. An adapter as in claim 41 which includes, on the periphery, a portion of a fluid seal wherein the portion of the seal slidably mates with a portion of the insert providing a rotatable fluid seal therebetween.
- 43. An adaptor to facilitate rotation of an ultrasonic insert relative to a hollow, insert energizing handpiece comprising:
a cylindrical, hollow body which has first and second ends wherein one end carries a handpiece locking feature whereby the one end is removably coupled to an open end of the handpiece; and a fluid seal carried by the body for sealing with the handpiece once the one end has been coupled to the handpiece.
- 44. An adaptor as in claim 43 wherein the body carries a rotary bearing for rotating an insert relative to the handpiece.
- 45. An adaptor as in claim 44 wherein the locking feature comprises one of an annular extension having at least one radially extending locking prong for engagement with an interior surface of the handpiece, and, an annular extension having at least one radially extending locking prong for engagement with an exterior surface of the handpiece.
- 46. An adaptor as in claim 44 wherein the bearing is carried on one of an exterior peripheral surface of the body, and an interior peripheral surface of the body.
- 47. An instrument as in claim 28 which includes a conical section which couples to the second section at an end thereof extending toward the tip.
- 48. A method of configuring an ultrasonic scaler-type unit for use comprising:
selecting a handpiece sheath combination of a type intended to receive an ultrasonic insert unit; inserting an insert adaptor into the handpiece sheath combination; coupling the insert unit to the adaptor and providing a sealed fluid path between the handpiece, handpiece sheath, the adaptor and the insert unit; and rotating the insert unit relative to the handpiece sheath combination through at least a 270 degree angle in response to forces applied only to the insert.
- 49. A method as in claim 48 including energizing the insert while rotating about the centerline.
- 50. A method as in claim 49 including coupling fluid from handpiece sheath combination through the adaptor to the insert.
- 51. A method as in claim 50 including coupling the adaptor to the handpiece sheath combination with a snap fit.
- 52. A method as in claim 51 including inserting the insert at least in part into the handpiece.
- 53. A method of configuring an ultrasonic scaler-type unit for use comprising:
selecting a handpiece of a type intended to receive an ultrasonic insert unit; inserting an insert adaptor into the handpiece; coupling the insert unit to the adaptor and providing a sealed fluid path between the handpiece, the adaptor and the insert unit; and rotating the insert unit relative to the handpiece through a least a 270 degree angle in response to forces applied only to the insert.
- 54. An ultrasonic dental instrument grippable by an operator comprising:
an ultrasonic insert with a treatment applying tip, a grip, an elongated body, and a transducer, wherein the grip is engaged with the body at a point of minimal vibration by a two-plane nodal support.
- 55. An instrument as in claim 54 wherein the insert is carried by an energizing handpiece.
- 56. An instrument as in claim 54 wherein the tip is rotatable relative to the handpiece by a force applied to only a portion of the insert.
- 57. An instrument as in claim 54 wherein the nodal supports transfer torque from the gripping area to the insert body.
- 58. An instrument as in claim 54 wherein the nodal support provides translation and rotation stability of body with respect to grip.
- 59. An instrument as in claim 58 wherein the nodal support engages the body at points parallel to the insert tips distal bend plane.
- 60. An instrument as in claim 58 wherein the nodal support contacts the body at a minimum of two points.
- 61. An instrument as in claim 58 wherein the nodal support contacts the body at a maximum four of points.
- 62. An instrument as in claim 61 wherein the nodal support is press fitted onto the external cylindrical member.
- 63. An instrument as in claim 62 wherein the distance from the press fit contact to the nodal contact is less than one-quarter lamda and preferably in the range of one-eighth to one-sixteenth lamda.
- 64. An instrument as in claim 54 wherein the nodal support provides translation and rotation stability of body with respect to grip.
- 65. An instrument as in claim 64 wherein the nodal support engages the body at points parallel to the insert tips distal bend plane.
- 66. An instrument as in claim 64 wherein the nodal support contacts the body at a minimum of two points.
- 67. An instrument as in claim 64 wherein the nodal support contacts the body at a maximum four of points.
- 68. An instrument as in claim 67 wherein the nodal support is press fitted onto the external cylindrical member.
- 69. An instrument as in claim 67 wherein the distance from the press fit contact to the nodal contact is less than one-quarter lamda and preferably in the range on the order of one-eighth to one-sixteenth lamda, a wavelength of an electrical signal used to excite the insert.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a Utility Application claiming the benefit of the earlier filing date of Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/223,447, filed Aug. 4, 2000 and Ser. No. 60/270,687, filed Feb. 22, 2001.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60223447 |
Aug 2000 |
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60270687 |
Feb 2001 |
US |