INTRAORAL TELESCOPING SPRING
20190307533 ยท 2019-10-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
An intraoral telescoping spring includes a first tubular element, a second tubular element and a rod-shaped element. The first tubular element includes a first connecting element wherein the first tubular element has a first end and an open second end. The second tubular element is displaceably accommodated in the first tubular element and has a spiral spring, surrounds the first tubular element and extends in the direction of the first connecting element, and attached to the fourth end thereof to force the fourth end in a direction away from the second end. The rod-shaped element is displaceably accommodated in the second tubular element and has a second connecting element for connecting to the other of the two dental arches attached to the sixth end thereof. The spiral spring is attached to the fourth end of the second tubular element, so that the first and second tubular elements are detachably connected.
Claims
1. An intraoral telescoping spring for displacing the relative position of the maxillary and mandibular arches, comprising: a first tubular element comprising a first connecting element for connecting to one of the two dental arches, wherein the first tubular element has a first end and an open second end; a second tubular element, which with the third end thereof is displaceably accommodated in the first tubular element and has a spiral spring, which surrounds the first tubular element and extends in the direction of the first connecting element, attached to the fourth end thereof so as to force the fourth end in a direction away from the second end; a rod-shaped element, which with the fifth end thereof is displaceably accommodated in the second tubular element and has a second connecting element for connecting to the other of the two dental arches attached to the sixth end thereof, wherein the spiral spring is attached exclusively to the fourth end of the second tubular element, so that the first and second tubular elements are detachably connected to one another.
2. The intraoral telescoping spring according to claim 1, wherein the spiral spring comprises a conically tapering section in the region of the fourth end.
3. The intraoral telescoping spring according to claim 1, wherein the conically tapering section comprises a fastening section made of mutually abutting spring wire windings, which is connected to the second tubular element at the fourth end thereof by means of soldering or welding.
4. The intraoral telescoping spring according to claim 1, wherein the fastening section forms a stop for the second end (E2).
5. The intraoral telescoping spring according to claim 1, wherein the first connecting element is made of a web extending radially away from the first tubular element and having a first aperture, the web extending perpendicularly to an axial direction of the first tubular element.
6. The intraoral telescoping spring according to claim 1, wherein an assembly element for fastening to an outer sheath of a band surrounding a molar is attached to the first connecting element.
7. The intraoral telescoping spring according to claim 6, wherein the assembly element is designed in the manner of a U profile having a profile base and two profile flanks extending away therefrom.
8. The intraoral telescoping spring according to claim 6, wherein a fastening rod and at least one stop rod extend away from the profile base next to one another, the fastening rod being designed so as to be insertable in a tube provided in the outer sheath.
9. The intraoral telescoping spring according to claim 1, wherein the second connecting element is an annular element, the second aperture of which is designed to expand conically on both sides toward the opening surfaces thereof.
10. The intraoral telescoping spring according to claim 1, wherein the second connecting element comprises a stop surface pointing toward the rod-shaped element.
11. A kit for producing an intraoral telescoping spring according to claim 1, comprising: a first tubular element comprising a first connecting element for connecting to one of the two dental arches, wherein the first tubular element has a first end and an open second end; a second tubular element, the third end thereof being insertable into the second end of the first tubular element so that the third end is displaceable in the first tubular element, and having attached to the fourth end thereof a spiral spring, the inside diameter of which in some sections is larger than an outside diameter of the first tubular element, so that the spiral spring surrounds the first tubular element when the second tubular element is inserted with the third end thereof into the first tubular element; and a rod-shaped element, the fifth end thereof being insertable into the second tubular element so that the fifth end can be displaced in the second tubular element, and having attached at the sixth end thereof a second connecting element for connecting to the other of the two dental arches.
12. The kit according to claim 11, wherein the spiral spring comprises a conically tapering section in the region of the fourth end.
13. The kit according to claim 12, wherein the conically tapering section comprises a fastening section made of mutually abutting spring wire windings, which is connected to the second tubular element at the fourth end thereof by means of soldering or welding.
14. The kit according to claim 13, wherein the fastening section forms a stop for the second end (E2).
15. The kit according to claim 11, wherein the first connecting element comprises a web extending radially away from the first tubular element and having a first aperture, the web extending perpendicularly to an axial direction of the first tubular element.
16. The kit according to claim 11, comprising an assembly element that is attached to or attachable to the first connecting element for fastening to an outer sheath of a band surrounding a molar.
17. The kit according to claim 16, wherein the assembly element is designed in the manner of a U profile having a profile base and two profile flanks extending away therefrom.
18. The kit according to claim 16, wherein a fastening rod (16) and at least one stop rod (17) extend away from the profile base (12) next to one another, the fastening rod (16) being designed so as to be insertable in a tube provided in the outer sheath.
19. The kit according to claim 11, wherein the second connecting element is an annular element, the second aperture of which is designed to expand conically.
20. The kit according to claim 11, wherein the second connecting element comprises a stop surface pointing toward the rod-shaped element.
21. The kit according to claim 11, comprising a plurality of differently configured second tubular elements, which differ in at least one of the following parameters: spring constant of the spiral spring, length of the second tubular element, length of the spiral spring.
22. The kit according to claim 11, comprising exactly one first tubular element and/or exactly one rod-shaped element.
Description
[0027] An exemplary embodiment of the invention will be described in more detail hereafter based on the drawings. In the drawings:
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[0040] In the figures, a first tubular element 1 comprises a first connecting element 2 for connecting to one of the two (not shown here) dental arches. A, preferably oblique, first end of the first tubular element is denoted by reference numeral E1, and an opposing open second end is denoted by reference numeral E2. A second tubular element 3 has a third end E3 and an opposing fourth end E4. A spiral spring 4 is attached to the fourth end E4. The spiral spring 4 comprises a conically tapering section 5, which forms a fastening section made of mutually abutting spring wire windings. The spiral spring 4, in particular the fastening section thereof, is fixedly connected or attached, respectively, to the second tubular element 3 at the fourth end E4 by means of soldering or welding. The conical section 5 of the spiral spring 4 advantageously forms a stop for the second end E2 of the first tubular element 1.
[0041] Reference numeral 6 denotes a rod-shaped element, which has a fifth end E5 and a sixth end E6. A second connecting element 7 for connecting to the other of the two (not shown here) dental arches is attached to the sixth end E6. The first connecting element 2 is made of a web extending radially away from the first tubular element 1 and having a first aperture 8. The first aperture 8 extends perpendicularly to an axial direction of the first tubular element 1.
[0042] The second connecting element 7 is an annular element. The second aperture 9 thereof is designed to expand conically toward the two opening surfaces thereof. The second connecting element 7 comprises stop surfaces 10, which point toward a rod section of the rod-shaped element 6 and are designed such that the fourth end E4 can strike thereagainst during the movement of the rod-shaped element 6 in the direction of the second tubular element 3.
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[0044] The first tubular element 1 and the rod-shaped element 6 can be combined with differently configured second tubular elements 3.
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[0046] The proposed assembly element 11 has the advantage to be attachable solely by insertion into the tube provided on the outer sheath.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0047] 1 first tubular element [0048] 2 first connecting element [0049] 3 second tubular element [0050] 4 spiral spring [0051] 5 conical section [0052] 6 rod-shaped element [0053] 7 second connecting element [0054] 8 first aperture [0055] 9 second aperture [0056] 10 stop surface [0057] 11 assembly element [0058] 12 profile base [0059] 13 profile flank [0060] 14 third aperture [0061] 15 safety pin [0062] 16 fastening rod [0063] 17 stop rod [0064] 18 protrusion [0065] E1 first end [0066] E2 second end [0067] E3 third end [0068] E4 fourth end [0069] E5 fifth end [0070] E6 sixth end