DENTAL OR SURGICAL HANDPIECE WITH AN RFID TRANSPONDER

20210386509 · 2021-12-16

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    Abstract

    The invention provides for a dental or surgical handpiece with an elongated handle sleeve (110) and a head piece (50) attached to the front end of the handle sleeve (110) that serves to to detachably receive a dental tool as well as for a clamping mechanism (20) formed in the head piece (50) to detachably hold the tool, the clamping mechanism (20) having a push-button (10) for actuating the clamping mechanism (20). The handpiece further has an RFID transponder (5) for identifying the handpiece. The push-button (10) consists of a heat-insulating electrically non-conductive plastic or m ceramic material with a plate-shaped recess that holds the RFID transponder (5). The push-button (10) has a flat round shape so that the RFID transponder (5), because of the equally flat round shape of its coil, can be integrated very well into it. Particularly advantageous ambient electrical conditions can be achieved for the RFID transponder as the push-button (10) is made of an electrically non-conductive material. An advantageous thermal insulation is provided as the push-button (10) is made of a heat-insulating material.

    Claims

    1. Dental or surgical handpiece with comprising: an elongated handle sleeve, a head piece arranged at the front end of the handle sleeve (110) for detachably receiving a dental tool, a clamping mechanism formed in the head piece for detachably holding the tool, said clamping mechanism having a push-button for actuating the clamping mechanism, and an RFID transponder for identifying the handpiece, characterized in that the push-button consists of a heat-insulating electrically non-conductive plastic or ceramic material with a plate-shaped recess that holds the RFID transponder.

    2. Dental or surgical handpiece according to claim 1, characterized in that the RFID transponder arranged in the recess is potted with a potting compound.

    3. Dental or surgical handpiece according to claim 2, characterized in that the RFID transponder is at a distance from the bottom surface of the plate-shaped recess, the space between the RFID transponder and the bottom surface being filled by the potting compound.

    4. Dental or surgical handpiece according to claim 2, characterized in that the potting compound filling the plate-shaped recess and surrounding the RFID transponder forms a raised area relative to the surrounding surface area of the push-button, the recess and the raised area preferably having an approximately circular outer contour.

    5. Dental or surgical handpiece according to claim 4, characterized in that the maximum protrusion of the potting compound relative to the surrounding surface region of the push-button is smaller than 2 mm.

    6. Dental or surgical handpiece according to claim 5, characterized in that the protruding potting compound is designed such that it essentially continuously extends the surrounding surface area of the push-button.

    7. Dental or surgical handpiece according to claim 1, characterized in that the push-button is arranged at an upper side of the head piece opposite the tool, the plate-shaped recess essentially being formed at the centre of the push-button.

    8. Dental or surgical handpiece according to claim 1 characterized in that the plastic material is polyetheretherketone (PEEK).

    9. Dental or surgical handpiece according to claim 2, characterized in that the potting compound contains resin and/or silicone.

    10. Dental or surgical handpiece according to claim 1, characterized in that the handle sleeve and the head piece are made of metal.

    11. Dental or surgical handpiece according to claim 1, characterized in that the handle sleeve has an angled design.

    12. Dental or surgical handpiece according to claim 1, characterized in that in the handle sleeve a drive motor or a shaft that is coupled to an external drive motor, the handle sleeve further housing a bearing-mounted drive train for transmitting a rotational motion to the tool held at the headpiece.

    13. Dental or surgical handpiece according to claim 1, characterized in that the clamping mechanism has a collet for holding a shaft of the tool.

    14. Head piece for a dental or surgical handpiece, the head piece having the purpose to detachably receive a dental tool, a clamping mechanism being formed in the head piece for detachably holding the tool, said clamping mechanism having a push-button for actuating the clamping mechanism, characterized in that the push-button consists of a heat-insulating electrically non-conductive plastic or ceramic material with a plate-shaped recess that holds an RFID transponder designed for identifying the handpiece.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0023] The invention is explained in more detail below using a design example and with reference to the figures. The figures show the following:

    [0024] FIG. 1 a sketch of a handpiece corresponding to the application,

    [0025] FIG. 2 a cross-sectional sketch through the head piece of the handpiece and

    [0026] FIG. 3 an enlarged representation from FIG. 2 showing the area around the push-button.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0027] FIG. 1 shows a sketch of a lateral view of a dental or surgical handpiece 100 corresponding to the application. The handpiece 100 has an elongated handle sleeve 110. A head piece 50 for detachably receiving a dental tool 120 is preferably arranged at the front end of the handle sleeve 110. The handle sleeve 110 and the head piece 50 are preferably made of metal. As sketched as an example in FIG. 1, the handle sleeve 110 is preferably angled in an ergonomically advantageous manner.

    [0028] The handpiece 100 may in particular be a so-called elbow piece or a so-called turbine.

    [0029] FIG. 2 shows a cross-sectional sketch through the head piece 50. A clamping mechanism 20 is formed in the head piece 50 for detachably holding the tool 120, said clamping mechanism 20 having a push-button 10 for actuating the clamping mechanism 20. FIG. 3 shows the area around push-button 10 in more detail.

    [0030] The handpiece 100 further has an RFID transponder 5 designed for identifying the handpiece 100.

    [0031] The push-button 10 consists of a heat-insulating electrically non-conductive plastic or ceramic material. The plastic material may in particular be PEEK. If the push-button 10 is made of a ceramic material, information such as a logo or the like can be permanently applied, e.g. by means of a CO2 laser.

    [0032] A plate-shaped recess 11 holding the RFID transponder 5 is arranged in or on the push-button 10. The RFID transponder 5 is potted with a potting compound 15, preferably containing resin and/or silicone.

    [0033] As is the case in the example shown, the RFID transponder 5 is at a distance from the bottom surface 12 of the plate-shaped recess 11, the space between the RFID transponder 5 and the bottom surface 12 being filled by the potting compound 15.

    [0034] If an RFID transponder is in general placed too close to a metal object, the field lines lines run into the metal and are not closed; this this case, no communication can take place between the RFID transponder 5 and a corresponding reception unit. Through the structure described here, it is possible to still have a gap between the antenna of the RFID transponder 5 and a metal surface corresponding to the application so that the field lines can flow through the antenna well, and can flow around the RFID transponder 5 in a closed shape. Thus advantageous ambient electrical conditions can be created for the RFID transponder 5.

    [0035] An electrical memory contained in the RFID transponder 5 can be used, for example, to unambiguously identify the handpiece 100. Information about the hygiene status of the handpiece 100, a duration of use, a frequency of use, etc. can be stored in a read/write memory of the RFID transponder 5 or also in a memory of a central management system.

    [0036] Information about the state of the handpiece 100 can thus be made to “attach” to the handpiece 100; this information can be updated when the handpiece 100 is used or treated and, if necessary, also transmitted to the central management system.

    [0037] The potting compound 15 filling the plate-shaped recess 11 and surrounding the RFID transponder 5, preferably forms, as can be seen from FIG. 3, a raised area 16 relative to the surrounding surface region 13 of the push-button 10. The recess 11 and the raised area 16 preferably have an approximately circular outer contour. In principle, the RFID transponder 5 can be arranged such that it protrudes to a greater or lesser extent from the push-button 10. In this way, the distance to the bottom surface 12, i.e. the “gap width”, can be adjusted. However, the RFID transponder 5 should not protrude too far, as the head piece 50 with the push-button 10 and the RFID transponder 5 would in that case in total reach a size that is fundamentally undesirable.

    [0038] Thus the maximum protrusion of the potting compound 15 relative to the surrounding surface region 13 of the push-button 10 is preferably less than 2 mm and most preferably is 1 mm to 2 mm.

    [0039] Furthermore the design is preferably such that the protruding potting compound 15 essentially continuously extends the surface region 13 surrounding the push-button 10.

    [0040] Preferably the handle sleeve 110 in the handpiece 100 houses a drive motor or a shaft 115 that is coupled to an external drive motor, the handle sleeve 110 further housing a bearing-mounted drive train 116 for transmitting a rotational motion to the tool 120 held at the headpiece 50. The clamping mechanism 20 preferably has a collet 25 designed to hold a shaft of the tool 120.

    [0041] As can be seen from FIG. 2, in the shown example, the push-button 10 is arranged at an upper side of the head piece 50 opposite the tool 120, the plate-shaped recess 11 preferably being formed essentially at the centre of the push-button 10. In particular, the push button 10 can be designed to actuate the collet 25.

    [0042] The following features help improve the reading, writing, and distance conditions: [0043] The antenna of the RFID transponder 5 has a small distance (air gap) to a metal environment. [0044] The antenna of the RFID transponder 5 protrudes from the metal environment. [0045] The antenna of the RFID transponder 5 is located on or in the push-button 10, which is made of an electrically non-conductive and non-magnetic material. [0046] The push-button 10 is made of plastic or ceramic material. [0047] The RFID transponder 5 is encased in plastic or ceramic material.

    [0048] The production procedure may provide for a drop of the potting compound 15 to be placed on the bottom surface 12 of the recess 11 so that the drop forms the gap. Further potting compound is then added to pot the RFID transponder 5 on top, the drop not having dried yet and thus forming a uniform potting compound.