Hand piece for dental or surgical applications
09717506 · 2017-08-01
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Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
A61C1/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A handpiece for dental or surgical applications has a chuck for rotatably clamping a tool such as a bur, the chuck being drivingly connectable to a drive mechanism such as to rotate the tool about a rotation axis thereof, a push button operatively connected to the chuck, configured to release the tool from the chuck upon depressing the push button, a spherical element, preferably a ball, fitted within or mounted at the push button, arranged and configured such that, when the push button is depressed, the spherical element enters into contact with the chuck, the spherical element being of a material with a high hardness on the Vickers scale of >2000.
Claims
1. A handpiece (10) for dental or surgical applications, comprising: a chuck (2) for rotatably clamping a tool (100), the chuck (2) being drivingly connectable to a drive mechanism such as to rotate said tool (100) about a rotation axis (R) thereof; a push button (5) operatively connected to said chuck (2), configured to release said tool (100) from the chuck (2) upon depressing the push button (5); wherein: a spherical element (7), is fitted or mounted within a concave lower part of the push button (5), whereby contact is ensured between the spherical element (7) and the push button (5), said spherical element being arranged and configured such that when the push button (5) is depressed, the spherical element (7) enters into contact with the chuck (2), said spherical element comprising a material with a high hardness on the Vickers scale of >2000.
2. A handpiece (10) according to claim 1, wherein the spherical element is seated in a bay or receiving section of the push button (5) having a polygonal cross-section (11) to reduce thermal bridging between the chuck (2) and the push button (5).
3. A handpiece (10) according to claim 1, wherein the spherical element is made of a material selected from the group: Ruby, Aluminum oxide (Al.sub.2O.sub.3), corundum, diamond, carbide metal, hard metal, saphir, Si.sub.3N.sub.4.
4. A handpiece (10) according to claim 1, wherein that the chuck (2) is provided with a washer or insert (9) for contacting the spherical element.
5. A handpiece (10) according to claim 4, wherein the washer or insert is made of hard metal to limit the wear-out due to friction between the washer (9) and the spherical element.
6. A handpiece (10) according to claim 1, wherein the handpiece (10) comprises a grip section (21) and a head section (23), the tool (100) protruding from said head section (23) while said push button (5) being arranged at an end of the head section (23) essentially opposite said tool (100).
7. A handpiece (10) according to claim 1, wherein a resilient member (6), such as a coil spring, is arranged such as to provide a return force (Fr) to force the push button (5) into a resting position after being depressed.
8. A handpiece (10) according to claim 1, wherein the push button (5) comprises a heat insulating material, preventing heat build-up from being transmitted from the spherical element to an outer surface of the push button (5).
9. A handpiece (10) according to claim 1, wherein the spherical element is made of a material of thermal conductivity which does not exceed the thermal conductivity of material selected from the group: Ruby, Aluminum oxide (Al.sub.2O.sub.3), corundum, diamond, carbide metal, saphir, Si.sub.3N.sub.4.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will in the following be described in detail by means of the description and by making reference to the drawings.
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(8) Note: The figures are not drawn to scale, are provided as illustration only and serve only for better understanding but not for defining the scope of the invention. No limitations of any features of the invention should be inferred from these figures.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(9) Certain terms will be used in this patent application, the formulation of which should not be interpreted to be limited by the specific term chosen, but as to relate to the general concept behind the specific term.
(10) Following, the invention shall be described with reference to the illustrating figures.
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(12) Further details of the head section 23 of the handpiece 10 are shown on the exploded partial side view of
(13) In accordance with the present invention, a so-called 3D spherical element is employed. Preferably, a ball 7 is used a spherical element for all embodiments.
(14) The spherical element of the invention comprises an enclosing surface which is convex shaped. Preferably, the spherical element of all embodiments is rotationally symmetric.
(15) Well suited are spherical elements which have an oval shape. Very well suited are spherical elements which have a perfect or near perfect ball shape. In the following, reference is made to embodiments which have a ball 7 serving as spherical element.
(16) The spherical element, preferably a ball 7, is mounted or placed inside the push button 5 so that, in an assembled state, the handpiece 10 comprises (from top to bottom) the push button 5, followed by the spherical element which in turn is followed by a small air gap 10 and the chuck 2 (cf.
(17) Preferably, the push button 5 of all embodiments has the shape of a disk or plate with a dome-shaped or convex upper part and a concave lower part, as schematically depicted in
(18) In order to ensure a minimum contact between the spherical element and the push button 5, the push button 5 comprises a bay or receiving section having a polygonal cross-section 11, as depicted in
(19) In addition, experiments revealed that it is important to choose a material for the spherical element which on the one hand is a good thermal isolator and on the other hand which is as hard as possible since any wear will lead to an increased surface contact between the spherical element and the chuck 2.
(20) In accordance with the invention, the spherical element preferably comprises a material with a high hardness on the Vickers scale of >2000.
(21) Very well suited are ceramic materials. Preferred embodiments thus comprise a ceramic spherical element, preferably a ceramic ball 7.
(22) Experiments in various constellations and arrangements have been carried out in order to find the most well suited materials. These experiments revealed that not all ceramic materials are suitable.
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(24) The material of the spherical element of all embodiments is preferably selected from the group comprising: natural and synthetic Ruby, Aluminum oxide (Al.sub.2O.sub.3), (mineral) corundum, natural and industrial diamond, carbide metal (e.g. Beryllium carbide), hard metal (e.g. Titanium-Carbide Tantalum-Carbide or Tungsten-Carbide), saphir, Silicon Nitride (Si.sub.3N.sub.4).
(25) Even better suited are tailored materials which can be based on any of the materials of the above-mentioned group. An example of a tailored material is Aluminum oxide (Al.sub.2O.sub.3) with a passivated or hardened surface. The hard metal can be tailored by applying a coating (e.g. TiN (titanium nitride), TiC (titanium carbide)).
(26) If an Aluminum oxide is used, this material is selected and treated so that it has a high hardness on the Vickers scale of >2000 and preferably of >2500. Rubies have a hardness on the Vickers scale of about 2400. Hard metal is selected and treated so that it has a high hardness on the Vickers scale of >2000.
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(30) Preferably, the handpiece 10 of all embodiments comprises a resilient member 6, such as a coil spring, being arranged such as to provide a return force Fr to force (cf.
(31) Preferably, the handpiece 10 of all embodiments comprises a push button 5 comprising a heat insulating material, preventing heat build-up from being transmitted from the spherical element to an outer surface of the push button 5.
(32) It will be understood that many variations could be adopted based on the specific structure hereinbefore described without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.
REFERENCE LIST
(33) handpiece 10 grip section 21 head section 23 chuck 2 rotation axis R reference design RA push button 5 resilient member 6 spherical element, ball 7 washer, insert 9 air gap 10 polygonal cross-section 11 tool 100