Handpiece head for a dental handpiece

20180085191 ยท 2018-03-29

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Inventors

Cpc classification

International classification

Abstract

The invention relates to a handpiece head (1) comprising a housing (2) and a closing cap (3), wherein the housing (2) is releasably connected to the closing cap (3) by means of a screw connection (4). The closing cap (3) comprises at least one recess (8) or at least one elevation (7), wherein the housing (2) correspondingly comprises at least one elevation (7) or at least one recess (8). When the closing cap (3) is screwed in, the elevation (7) on the housing (2) engages in the corresponding recess (8) on the closing cap (3) or the elevation (7) on the closing cap (3) engages in the corresponding recess (8) on the housing (2), so that an inadvertent release of the closing cap from the housing (2) as a result of vibrations of the handpiece head (1) is prevented by the engagement.

Claims

1. Handpiece head (1) comprising a housing (2) and a closing cap (3), wherein the housing (2) is releasably connected to the closing cap (3) by means of a screw connection (4), characterized in that the handpiece head comprises a snap-fit connection, wherein the snap-fit connection engages when the closing cap (3) is screwed in.

2. Handpiece head (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that the closing cap (3) comprises at least one recess (8), wherein the housing (2) correspondingly comprises at least one elevation (7), wherein, when screwing in the closing cap (3), the elevation (7) on the housing (2) engages in the corresponding recess (8) on the closing cap (3), wherein the snap-fit connection is formed by the elevation (7) and the recess (8).

3. Handpiece head (1) according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that, if the closing cap (3) is screwed into the housing (2), an outer surface of the closing cap (3) comprises at least one recess (8), wherein an inner surface of the housing (2) comprises at least one elevation (7), wherein, when screwing in the closing cap (3), the elevation (7) on the housing (2) engages in the corresponding recess (8) on the closing cap (3).

4. Handpiece head (1) according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that, if the closing cap (3) is screwed onto to the housing (2), an inner surface of the closing cap (3) comprises at least one elevation (7), wherein an outer surface of the housing (2) correspondingly comprises at least one recess (8), wherein, when the closing cap (3) is screwed in, the elevation (7) on the closing cap (3) engages in the corresponding recess (8) on the housing (2).

5. Handpiece head (1) according to any of claims 1-4, characterized in that, in a sectional view through a rotational axis (13) of the closing cap (3) and the housing (2), the elevation (7) and the corresponding recess (8) is formed in the shape of a rectangle.

6. Handpiece head (1) according to any of claims 1-5, characterized in that the elevation (7) comprises a first chamfer (21) on an upper corner and/or a second chamfer (20) on a lower corner.

7. Handpiece head (1) according to any of claims 1-6, characterized in that the recess (8) comprises a chamfer (22) on a lower corner.

8. Handpiece head (1) according to any of claims 1-7, characterized in that there is play (34) between the elevation (7) and the recess (8) in the engaged state.

9. Handpiece head (1) according to any of claims 1-8, characterized in that, in a sectional view through a rotational axis (13) of the closing cap (3) and the housing (2), in the engaged state the elevation (7) and the corresponding recess (8) comprises a first edge and a second edge, wherein the first edge (30) of the elevation (7) and the first edge (32) of the corresponding recess (8) is disposed at an angle relative to the rotational axis of the housing (2) and the closing cap (3), and comprises an angle between 15 and 60, wherein, in the engaged state of the handpiece head (1), there is a distance (34) between the second edge (31) of the elevation (7) and the second edge (33) of the corresponding recess (8).

10. Handpiece head (1) according to claim 9, characterized in that the length of the first edge (30) is shorter than the length of the second edge (31).

11. Handpiece head (1) according to claim 9, characterized in that the length of the second edge (31) is less than 30% of the length of the first edge (30).

12. Handpiece head (1) according to any of claims 1-11, characterized in that the recess (8) is configured as an annular uninterrupted groove on a cylindrical outer surface of the closing cap (3) or on a cylindrical inner surface of the housing (2).

13. Handpiece head (1) according to any of claims 1-12, characterized in that the elevation (7) is configured as an uninterrupted annular elevation (7) on a cylindrical outer surface of the closing cap (3) or on a cylindrical inner surface of the housing (2).

14. Handpiece head (1) according to any of claims 1-12, characterized in that the at least one elevation (7) is designed as a ring of a plurality of interrupted elevations, which are disposed on the closing cap (3) or on the housing (2).

15. The handpiece head (1) according to any of claims 1-14, characterized in that the housing (2) and/or the closing cap (3) are elastically deformed when being screwed together and return to their original shape when they engage, wherein a difference between a first distance of an edge of the elevation (7) to a corresponding edge of the recess (8) in an elastically deformed state and a second distance of the edge of the elevation (7) to the corresponding edge of the recess (8) in a relaxed original state is a fixed value.

16. Handpiece head (1) according to claim 15, characterized in that the value of the difference is between 3 m and 10 m.

17. Handpiece head (1) according to any of claims 1-16, characterized in that the housing (2) and/or the closing cap (3) comprise openings to facilitate the elastic deformation that occurs when said housing and closing cap are screwed together.

18. Handpiece head (1) according to claim 17, characterized in that, in the engaged state, the openings are disposed parallel to the rotational axis of the housing (2) and the closing cap (3).

19. Handpiece head (1) according to claim 17 or 18, characterized in that one elevation (7) or one recess (8) is respectively disposed between the adjacent openings.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0053] The invention is explained with reference to the drawings. The drawings show:

[0054] FIG. 1 a sketch of a handpiece head,

[0055] FIG. 2 a sketch of a rectangular elevation,

[0056] FIG. 3 a sketch of an elevation with an angled edge,

[0057] FIG. 4 a sketch of an elevation with a longer angled edge,

[0058] FIG. 5 a sketch of an alternative embodiment of the handpiece head.

DESIGN EXAMPLES

[0059] FIG. 1 shows a handpiece head 1 comprising a housing 2 and a closing cap 3, wherein the housing is releasably connected to the closing cap by means of a screw connection 4. The outer side of the closing cap 3 comprises an external thread 5 that it is screwed with an internal thread 6 on the housing 2. The housing comprises an elevation 7 which engages in a corresponding recess 8 on the closing cap 3.

[0060] When the closing cap 3 is screwed into the housing 2, the elevation 7 is pushed over a projection 9, so that a region 10 of the housing 2 and/or a region 11 of the closing cap 3 are elastically deformed.

[0061] FIG. 1 shows the closing cap 3 and the housing 2 in the engaged state after being screwed together. An inadvertent release of the closing cap 3 from the housing 2 as a result of possible vibrations of the handpiece head is prevented by the engagement. In the present case, the elevation 7 and the corresponding recess 8 have a rectangular design. In the present case, in the engaged state, a first edge 12 of the recess 8 is disposed parallel to a rotational axis 13 of the closing cap 3 and the housing 2.

[0062] FIG. 2 shows another embodiment of the elevation 7 with a corresponding recess 8, wherein the elevation 7 comprises a first chamfer 20 on a lower corner and a second chamfer 22 on an upper corner of the elevation 7. The recess 8 correspondingly comprises a chamfer 22 on a lower corner. When the closing cap 3 is screwed into the housing 2, the region 10 of the housing is elastically deformed. Until the elevation 7 engages in the recess 8 and the region 10 of the housing 2 returns to the original state.

[0063] FIG. 3 shows another embodiment, wherein the elevation 7 comprises a first edge 30 and a second edge 31. The first edge 30 comprises an angle of 35 relative to the rotational axis 13 of FIG. 1. As a result, the unscrewing of the closing cap 3 from the housing 2 is facilitated. This is due to the fact that, as a result of the angled disposition of the first edge 30, the force produced by screwing on the closing cap 3 is converted into a radially acting force for the elastic deformation of the region 10 of the housing 2. The recess 8 correspondingly comprises a first edge 32 and a second edge 33, wherein the first edge 32 likewise comprises an angle of 35 relative to the rotational axis 13. In the engaged state, there is approximately 50 m of play 34 between the second edge 31 of the elevation 7 and the second edge 33 of the recess 8.

[0064] FIG. 4 shows another embodiment, wherein the first edge 30 of the elevation 7 comprises an angle of 15 relative to the rotational axis 13. The first edge 30 is significantly longer than the second edge 31. The first edge 32 of the corresponding recess 8 likewise comprises an angle of 15 relative to the rotational axis 13.

[0065] FIG. 5 shows another embodiment, wherein the closing cap 3 is screwed onto the housing 2. An outer side of the housing 2 comprises an elevation 7, whereas an inner side of the closing cap 3 comprises a corresponding recess 8 The screw connection 4 consists of an external thread 40 on the housing 2 and an internal thread 41 on the closing cap 3. When the closing cap 3 is screwed onto the housing 2, a region 10 of the closing cap and a region 11 of the housing 2 are elastically deformed until the elevation 7 engages in the corresponding recess 8. When the closing cap 3 is screwed into the housing 2, the elevation 7 is pushed over a projection 9 until the elevation 7 engages in the recess 8.