A61C17/065

Detachable Recycling Container

The present invention provides dental amalgam recycling systems, useful for recycling particles from a dental liquid effluent drawn, for example, from a suctioning device.

DENTAL DEBRIS SEPARATOR
20220401199 · 2022-12-22 ·

The disclosure relates to a dental debris separator having a housing in the upper region of which a drainage zone for removing particle-containing liquid from an air flow which is loaded with the liquid. The housing has an inlet for the loaded air flow, leading tangentially into the drainage zone. Downstream of the drainage zone a separation zone for removing the particles from the particle-containing liquid is provided in the housing, said separation zone descending from the drainage zone to the separation zone, the drainage zone having a curved flow path that is delimited on its lower side by a crown of baffle elements.

System for removing aerosol contaminants created during a medical or dental procedure
11571287 · 2023-02-07 ·

A system for removing aerosol contaminants from the air in a room is disclosed. The system comprises a vacuum inlet coupled to a vacuum system and operable to draw air from nearby into the vacuum system, filter out aerosol contaminants present in the air, and return the filtered air back into the room. The system includes airways internal to a dental chair, through which air may be drawn and filtered. The system may be used near a patient during a dental or medical procedure to remove aerosol and splatter potentially containing such contaminants as COVID-19 and other infectious diseases.

METHOD, SYSTEM, AND COMPOSITION OF MATTER FOR REDUCING TOXIC MERCURY IN WASTEWATER EFFLUENT
20230087150 · 2023-03-23 ·

A method for reducing toxic mercury in wastewater effluent comprises the steps of: identifying a system into which wastewater effluent is introduced, the wastewater effluent including organic compounds and organomercurial compounds; producing a treatment composition comprising a solution including a surfactant, digestive microbes suspended in the solution, and mercury-transformative microbes suspended in the solution; and providing the treatment composition into the system containing the wastewater effluent, such that the digestive microbes degrade the organic compounds in the wastewater effluent, and the mercury-transformative microbes reduce the organomercurial compounds in the wastewater effluent into nontoxic volatile elemental mercury. In certain systems for reducing toxic mercury in wastewater effluent, a biological capture medium is positioned within a vessel and configured to provide a capture point for microbes to adhere to and create biofilms. One such system is a dental evacuation system in which wastewater effluent is introduced into the system via an aspirator.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONTAINING AND REMOVING AEROSOL DURING A MEDICAL OR DENTAL PROCEDURE
20230078674 · 2023-03-16 ·

Systems, methods and components thereof for preventing ambient spread of aerosol during a cosmetic, medical or dental procedure are disclosed. The systems and methods utilize a containment unit that includes a rigid or semi-rigid transparent shield and a transparent or translucent flexible bib extending from an outer periphery of the shield. The containment unit covers a portion of a patient while still allowing a professional to view and perform a procedure on that portion of the patient. The systems and methods further utilize an inlet that is usable to facilitate evacuation of air from a confined space created by the containment unit.

Disposable dental waste filter device
11596507 · 2023-03-07 · ·

A disposable dental waste filter device has a body having a tube receiving end having an outlet and a cap receiving end, a cap portion having an inlet and an end for insertion into the cap receiving end, a valve insert assembly for insertion into the body and the cap portion, and a filter assembly positioned within the body.

Detachable recycling container

The present invention provides dental amalgam recycling systems, useful for recycling particles from a dental liquid effluent drawn, for example, from a suctioning device.

LARGE INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
20230111369 · 2023-04-13 ·

The invention relates to a large internal combustion engine (1) with a crankcase (4), with a crankshaft (11) which is mounted rotatably in said crankcase (4), and with a crankshaft journal (10) on which a connecting rod (9) is pivotably arranged, wherein the crankcase (4) has an upper deck (O) and a lower deck (U) with in each case one opening for the cylinder liner (6), in which opening said cylinder liner (6) is arranged, and wherein the connecting rod (9) has an extent width (A) which is greater than the external diameter (a) of the cylinder liner (6). The problem addressed is that of specifying an improved large internal combustion engine. According to the invention, this is solved by virtue of the fact that the upper deck (O) and/or the lower deck (U) have/has at least one clearance (FO, FU) for the installation of the connecting rod (9), and that the recess which is produced along the external diameter (a) of the cylinder liner (6) opens up at least an extent width (A) of the connecting rod (9) and has a breadth (W) which corresponds at least to a width (b) of the connecting rod (9). Moreover, the invention relates to an associated method for the assembly of the large internal combustion engine (1).

Cylindrical dental filter
D0942626 · 2022-02-01 ·

Connected health care system

A connected health care system is provided with various devices for tracking and monitoring health statistics and behaviors including oral health, fitness, heart health, bone health, salivary diagnostics, diabetes, and further options that will be explored in the subsequent sections. The connected health care system is comprised of various devices, a data transfer medium (i.e. “smartphone”), and the Cloud, which allows for data transfer between multiple platforms and devices. Some devices comprised in the connected health care system include a toothbrush, a connected surface with sensors, a salivary diagnostic system, a breath analysis system, and further devices that will be explored in the subsequent sections. The connected health care system further provides a user identification system utilizing capacitive coupling of the human body between devices.