Claims
- 1. A universal-control mechanism for automated selection and control of operation of components within an operatory, said mechanism comprising:
at least one implement wherein said implement has been assigned a signal address; a control device adapted to be activated by a user of said mechanism and to control the operation of said implement; a selector switch used to designate the implement selected and a signal generator adapted to receive a signal from said control device when said control device is activated and to generate a command signal directed to the implement selected by the selector switch; and at least one receiver unit operatively connected to the selected implement such that activation of said control device acts to control said implement via said signal generator and said receiver unit to control the operation of said implement.
- 2. A universal-control mechanism as set forth in claim 1, wherein said mechanism further includes a power supply for supplying power to said control device for controlling the operation of said implement.
- 3. A universal-control mechanism as set forth in claim 2, wherein said power supply includes an AC-power supply for providing electrical power to said control device.
- 4. A universal-control mechanism as set forth in claim 2, wherein said power supply includes an air-compressor for providing pressurized air to said control device.
- 5. A universal-control mechanism as set forth in claim 1, wherein said control device includes a foot-operated control device.
- 6. A universal-control mechanism as set forth in claim 1, wherein said control device includes a hand-operated control device.
- 7. A universal-control mechanism as set forth in claim 1, wherein said mechanism further includes an electrical switch adapted to send said signal from said control device to said signal generator.
- 8. A universal-control mechanism as set forth in claim 7, wherein said electrical switch is pneumatic.
- 9. A universal-control mechanism as set forth in claim 7, wherein said electrical switch includes an electrical contact adapted to close upon receipt of said signal from said control device for sending said signal to said signal generator.
- 10. A universal-control mechanism as set forth in claim 9, wherein said mechanism further includes a sensor adapted to detect closure of said electrical contact and send said signal from said electrical switch to said signal generator.
- 11. A universal-control mechanism as set forth in claim 1, wherein said command signal generated by said signal generator includes an X-10 signal.
- 12. A universal-control mechanism as set forth in claim 1, wherein said command signal generated by said signal generator includes a radio-frequency signal.
- 13. A universal-control mechanism as set forth in claim 12, wherein said signal generator sends said radio-frequency signal to said receiver unit to control the operation of said implement.
- 14. A universal-control mechanism as set forth in claim 1, wherein said mechanism further includes a dental implement circuit adapted to close when said receiver unit receives said command signal.
- 15. A universal-control mechanism as set forth in claim 1, wherein said mechanism further includes a remote implement selector switch adapted to send a signal to said dental implement circuit.
- 16. A universal-control mechanism as set forth in claim 1, wherein said mechanism further includes a remote implement selector switch adapted to send a signal to said signal generator.
- 17. A universal-control mechanism as set forth in claim 1, wherein said mechanism further includes a computer with voice recognition adapted to send a signal to said signal generator.
- 18. A universal-control mechanism for automated selection and control of operation of components within an operatory, said mechanism comprising:
at least one implement wherein said implement has been assigned a signal address; a foot pedal adapted to be activated by a user of said mechanism and to control the operation of said implement; a selector switch used to designate the implement selected and a signal generator adapted to receive a signal from said foot pedal when said foot pedal is activated and to generate a command signal directed to the implement selected by the selector switch; and at least one receiver unit operatively connected to the selected implement such that activation of said foot pedal acts to control said implement via said signal generator and said receiver unit to control the operation of said implement.
- 19. A universal-control mechanism for automated selection and control of operation of components within an operatory, said mechanism comprising:
at least one implement wherein said implement has been assigned a signal address; a hand-operated control device adapted to be activated by a user of said mechanism and to control the operation of said implement; a selector switch used to designate the implement selected and a signal generator adapted to receive a signal from said hand-operated control device when said hand-operated control device is activated and to generate a command signal directed to the implement selected by the selector switch; and at least one receiver unit operatively connected to the selected implement such that activation of said hand-operated control device acts to control said implement via said signal generator and said receiver unit to control the operation of said implement.
- 20. A universal-control mechanism for automated selection and control of operation of components within an operatory, said mechanism comprising:
at least one implement wherein said implement has been assigned a signal address; a control device adapted to be activated by a user of said mechanism and to control the operation of said implement; a voice-recognition-operated selector switch used to designate the implement selected and a signal generator adapted to receive a signal from said voice-recognition-operated selector switch when said control device is activated and to generate a command signal directed to the implement selected by the selector switch; and at least one receiver unit operatively connected to the selected implement such that activation of said voice-recognition-operated selector switch acts to designate said implement via said receiver unit to control the operation of said implement.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO A RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/389,229 filed Jun. 17, 2002 and entitled “Universal-Control Mechanism for Dental Implements.”
Provisional Applications (1)
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60389229 |
Jun 2002 |
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