This invention relates to dental instruments, and more particularly, to a two-part ultrasonic and prophylaxis dental handpiece cable connector systems for the dental handpiece. The invention is designated for use in the assignees proprietary equipment.
Ultrasonic dental scalers and prophylaxis instruments are available from several different suppliers. These units generally have a power supply unit and a handpiece connected to the power supply by a cable by which electrical current or air and water are typically supplied to the handpiece. The dental scaler handpieces include a tip insert which has a transducer stack which interacts with an alternating magnetic field created by a coil in a wall of the housing to set up an ultrasonic vibration of the insert. In addition to the ultrasonic components, prophylaxis handpieces can include elements to deliver the cleaning solution distal mixing portion of the handpiece nozzle.
In this prior art design, the cable assembly was permanently attached to the device. The handpiece can be-removable from the cable for sterilization in an autoclave in some cases. When the device is in operation, the cable flexes. The flexing of the cable fatigues internal elements can eventually result in the cable malfunctioning or failing. When the cable fails or wears sufficiently to need replacement, the entire cable assembly must be replaced. Currently, replacement is only possible by complete disassembly of the devise by a qualified service professional resulting in an expensive service call.
Applicant has found that it would be desirable to reduce the cost of replacing broken or worn components of an ultrasonic dental scaler and prophylaxis device cables. Applicant has further found that it would also be desirable to be able to allow this replacement to be achieved by the end user of the device.
The present invention is directed to a two-part modular dental handpiece cable connector system used in dental ultrasonic scalers and prophylaxis devices. By providing the dental handpiece cable connector system as a two-part unit, the end user can replace worn or broken cables without resorting to an expensive and time consuming service call.
In one aspect, the present invention provides a two-part modular dental handpiece cable that connects the dental unit with the appropriate handpiece for the intended use device. The connector system comprises a snap-in female connector for use in enclosed, confined space devise enclosures or at threaded, panel mounted style connector for use in universal attachment applications. Additionally, a male element of the connector system is permanently attached to the handpiece cable assembly providing an interface with the female unit connector.
The present invention provides a modular and unitized connector assembly for a dental prophylactic device, such as an ultrasonic scaler or the like. Such prophylactic devices are well known in the art, such as is shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,125,837, 5,395,240 and 5,419,703 all of which are hereby incorporated by reference for such disclosures. While the invention has application to any prophylactic device, it is particularly useful for use with ultrasonic dental scalers. The invention will be exemplified with respect to a dental scaler with the understanding that any medical or dental handpiece is within its scope.
As is conventional, an ultrasonic dental scaler has a body 10 (
According to one embodiment of the invention, connector 20 is a snap-in connector. That is, connector 20 has a connector body 40 with a snap-fit portion 41 that is dimensioned to be received within body 10 at the connector receiving end indicated by arrow 16. The interior of body 10 at the connector receiving end 16 is dimensioned such that snap-fit portion 41 is snugly received therein and retained therein until a suitable force is exerted to remove snap-fit portion 41 and hence, connector 20 therefrom. Further, to improve the retention of snap-fit portion 41 within body 10, snap fit-fit portion 41 (or optionally, body 10, although this is not shown in the drawings) may include a nub, ridge or snap-fit protrusion 50 that will reduce the surface area of physical contact between connector 20 and body 10 and thereby increase the frictional force between the two at the point of contact. This serves to increase the ability of connector 20 to be retained within body 10. Protrusion 50 may be of any configuration, size or shape as may be required, and may even include a complementary detent on an opposite opposing part (not shown). Further, protrusion 50 may be spring biased or the like to improve retention and removability.
As is shown, connector 20 is provided with corresponding inner conduits 21a that match and mate to similar conduits 21 leading to body 10 when connector 20 is fitted to and connected to body 10. Spacers or fittings 21b may also be included to improve physical linking and contact between conduits 21a in connector 20 and those conduits 21 leading to body 10. In addition, spacers 21b may also provide for improved sealing therebetween as may be necessary or desired for use with pressurized and/or pneumatic sources of air, fluid, light or the like. Connector 20 may optionally be provided with a fitting 60 to help secure connector 20 to supply line 22 and may be removably connected to supply line in a manner similar to the snap-fit connector body 40 and snap-fit portion 41 as described hereinabove. It will be appreciated therefore, that a connector 20 as described will allow the user to remove not only the body 10 from the supply line 22, but will also allow the removal of connector 20. This allows the user to sterilize these parts by using conventional methods that may not otherwise be possible if either the body 10 and/or the connector 20 were permanently attached to supply line 22 as has been heretofore the practice in the industry.
Supply line connector 60 may also be provided with a swivel insert connector portion 61 that allows connector 20 and hence, body 10 to swivel with respect to supply line 22 when connector 20 is connected to body 10.
In another embodiment of the invention, connector 20 is provided with a threaded connector body 70 and a lock nut 71. Rather than being snap-fit, threaded connector body 70 is received within body 10 but is retained therein by a nut 71. Otherwise, threaded connector body 70 has internal conduits and fittings identical to that described hereinabove.
To elaborate, additional elements of the connectors according to the invention may include fittings 21 such as female electrical contact fittings 80 (
Connector 20 in either configuration employing snap-fit portion 41 or threaded connector body 70, may include a male connector element connector body 90 (
The snap-in connector body 40 has the snap-fit portion 41 which may be of any design, shape or configuration. In addition, it may have a partially cylindrical region that when mated to the appropriate region of the equipment enclosure, provides secure, rotation free mounting. The universal or threaded panel-mounted connector 70 also may have a cylindrical body. However, unlike the snap-in connector 40, it is designed to pass through an appropriate opening in a flat mounting surface. An anti-movement feature may be employed to prevent rotation during assembly and use. The mounted connector provides pneumatic and fluidic connections to the body 10 via fluidic interface fittings 110 (
Preferably, the male elements 41 and 70 of the connector 20 system is a cylindrical part featuring raised elements in the proximal end for capturing corresponding electrical and pneumatic components to mate with the female connector assembly. Into the connector body are pressed the fluidic interface fittings 110. As with the female connector, the fittings held in place by means of integral capture features. Power to the handpiece is provided by corresponding male electrical contacts 82. The contacts are crimped onto electrical conductor wire and snapped into the appropriate interface opening in the connector body 90. Tubing is then mated to the interface fittings and along with the electrical conductor wire routed through the appropriate length of handpiece cable protective sleeving 22. Into the proximal end of the sleeving, the cable sleeving retention cuff 60 is inserted. Finally, a sleeving retention cap 111 is preferably mated to the distal end of the sleeving and snapped over the male connector body. The cap and connector body incorporates an anti-rotation feature to eliminate sleeve twisting as well as locking features to prevent unintentional disassembly, if desired. Once mated, the cap and cuff have features to prevent the sleeving from becoming dislodged from the connector assembly thus reviling the wiring. O-rings 112 may be mounted in grooves 113 machined into the interface fittings to provide seal against fluidic and pneumatic leakage.
The above description is only illustrative of embodiments of the invention. Various changes and modifications of these embodiments will occur to the skilled artisan in view of the preceding specification. It is intended that all such modifications and changes within the scope and spirit of the appended claims be embraced thereby.
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Parent | 11728472 | Mar 2007 | US |
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Parent | 11013771 | Dec 2004 | US |
Child | 11728472 | US |