DENTAL HANDPIECE
20250064552 ยท 2025-02-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61C1/057
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A dental handpiece includes a barrel, an air turbine, a central shaft, a bearing and a seal. The barrel includes an axial open end. The air turbine is rotatably provided in the barrel. The central shaft is secured to the air turbine to rotate with the air turbine. The bearing is mounted in the barrel and supports the central shaft for rotation. The seal is trumpet-shaped and arranged between the open end of the barrel and the bearing. The seal includes a sealing portion sleeved over an outer cylindrical surface of the central shaft. The sealing portion is deformable to separate from the outer cylindrical surface of the central shaft or closely contact the outer cylindrical surface of the central shaft depending on a pressure difference between interior and exterior of the barrel.
Claims
1. A dental handpiece comprising: a barrel defining an accommodating cavity therein; an air turbine rotatably arranged in the accommodating cavity of the barrel; a central shaft secured to the air turbine to rotate with the air turbine; a bearing mounted in the accommodating cavity of the barrel and supporting the central shaft for rotation; a seal comprising a sealing portion sleeved over an outer cylindrical surface of the central shaft and a mounting portion surrounding the sealing portion, the sealing portion being deformable to separate from the outer cylindrical surface of the central shaft or closely contact the outer cylindrical surface of the central shaft depending on a pressure difference between interior and exterior of the barrel; and a bearing seat provided in the barrel, the bearing seat being formed with a bearing hole and an annular groove at an axial end of the bearing seat facing the air turbine, the bearing disposed in the bearing hole, the mounting portion received in the annular groove and sandwiched between the bearing and the bearing seat, a bottom of the bearing hole being recessed axially to form the annular groove, a depth of the annular groove in an axial direction of the barrel being smaller than a thickness of the mounting portion when the mounting portion is in a natural state where the mounting portion is not compressed by the bearing, a diameter of the annular groove being smaller than a diameter of the bearing hole such that a step is formed between the annular groove and the bottom of the bearing hole, the bearing resisting against the step.
2. The dental handpiece of claim 1, wherein a flat member is provided at an axial end of the bearing facing the bearing seat, and the mounting portion is compressed by the flat member against the bearing seat.
3. The dental handpiece of claim 2, wherein a flat member is a flat gasket.
4. A dental handpiece comprising: a barrel defining an accommodating cavity therein and comprising an axial open end in communication with the accommodating cavity; an air turbine rotatably arranged in the accommodating cavity of the barrel; a central shaft secured to the air turbine to rotate with the air turbine; a first bearing mounted in the barrel adjacent the axial open end of the barrel and supporting the central shaft for rotation; a first bearing seat provided in the barrel to position the first bearing in the barrel, the first bearing seat being formed with an annular groove at an axial end of the first bearing seat facing the air turbine, a fixed axial distance being defined between an axial end of the first bearing facing the first bearing seat and a bottom of the annular groove when the first bearing is positioned in the barrel; a seal comprising a sealing portion sleeved over an outer cylindrical surface of the central shaft and a mounting portion surrounding the sealing portion, the sealing portion being deformable to separate from the outer cylindrical surface of the central shaft or closely contact the outer cylindrical surface of the central shaft depending on a pressure difference between interior and exterior of the barrel, the mounting portion being received in the annular groove of the first bearing seat and compressed between the first bearing and the first bearing seat, a thickness of the mounting portion in an axial direction of the barrel being reduced to be equal to the axial distance when the mounting portion is compressed between the first bearing and the first bearing seat; and a second bearing and a second bearing seat, the first bearing and the second bearing being respectively arranged at opposite axial sides of the air turbine, the first bearing being close to the open end of the barrel while the second bearing being disposed away from the open end of the barrel, an elastic member provided to generate a forward pre-tightening force, which acts on the mounting portion of the seal via the second bearing, the air turbine, and the first bearing, such that the mounting portion of the seal is compressed.
5. The dental handpiece of claim 4, wherein a flat member is provided at the axial end of the first bearing facing the first bearing seat, and the mounting portion is compressed by the flat member against the first bearing seat.
6. The dental handpiece of claim 5, wherein a flat member is a flat gasket.
7. The dental handpiece according to claim 4, wherein the seal is trumpet-shaped, and the sealing portion extends from an inner edge of the mounting portion radially inward and axially toward the open end of the barrel.
8. The dental handpiece according to claim 7, wherein a radially inner side surface of the sealing portion defines a through hole at a center of the sealing portion, the central shaft passes through the through hole, the radially inner side surface is a cylindrical surface, and the cylindrical surface is in close contact with the outer cylindrical surface of the central shaft when the dental handpiece is shutdown.
9. The dental handpiece according to claim 4, wherein, along the axial direction of the barrel, the mounting portion has a thickness of 0.4-1.0 mm while the sealing portion has a thickness of 0.1-0.3 mm.
10. A dental handpiece comprising: a barrel defining an accommodating cavity therein; an air turbine rotatably arranged in the accommodating cavity of the barrel; a central shaft secured to the air turbine to rotate with the air turbine; a bearing mounted in the accommodating cavity of the barrel and supporting the central shaft for rotation; a bearing seat provided in the barrel and resisting against the bearing in an axial direction of the barrel, the bearing seat being formed with an annular groove at an axial end of the bearing seat facing the air turbine, an axial end of the bearing facing the bearing seat being spaced by a fixed axial distance from a bottom of the annular groove when the bearing seat resists against the bearing; and a seal comprising a sealing portion surrounding an outer cylindrical surface of the central shaft and a mounting portion surrounding the sealing portion, the sealing portion being deformable to separate from the outer cylindrical surface of the central shaft or closely contact the outer cylindrical surface of the central shaft depending on a pressure difference between interior and exterior of the barrel, the mounting portion received in the annular groove and compressed between the bearing and the bearing seat, and the mounting portion when compressed between the bearing and the bearing seat having a thickness in the axial direction equal to the axial distance.
11. The dental handpiece of claim 10, wherein a flat member is provided at the axial end of the bearing facing the bearing seat, and the mounting portion is compressed by the flat member against the bearing seat.
12. The dental handpiece of claim 11, wherein the flat member is a flat gasket.
13. The dental handpiece of claim 10, wherein the aforementioned bearing is a first bearing, the aforementioned bearing seat is a first bearing seat, the dental handpiece further comprises a second bearing and a second bearing seat, the first bearing and the second bearing are respectively arranged at opposite axial sides of the air turbine, the first bearing is rested on the first bearing seat and close to an axial front end of the barrel while the second bearing is rested on the second bearing seat and close to an axial rear end of the barrel, and an elastic member is provided at the axial rear end of the barrel, wherein inner rings of the first bearing and second bearing clamp the air turbine, and the elastic member is compressed and deformed to generate a forward pre-tightening force, which acts on the mounting portion of the seal via the second bearing, the air turbine, and the first bearing, such that the mounting portion of the seal is compressed.
14. The dental handpiece of claim 10, wherein the seal is trumpet-shaped, and the sealing portion extends from an inner edge of the mounting portion radially inward and axially toward the open end of the barrel.
15. The dental handpiece of claim 14, wherein a radially inner side surface of the sealing portion defines a through hole at a center of the sealing portion, the central shaft passes through the through hole, the radially inner side surface is a cylindrical surface, and the cylindrical surface is in close contact with the outer cylindrical surface of the central shaft when the dental handpiece is shutdown.
16. The dental handpiece of claim 10, wherein, along the axial direction of the barrel, the mounting portion has a thickness of 0.4-1.0 mm while the sealing portion has a thickness of 0.1-0.3 mm.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0033] In order to facilitate the understanding of the present invention, the present invention will be described more fully below with reference to the relevant drawings. The accompanying drawings exemplarily show one or more embodiments of the present invention so as to make the understanding of the technical solutions disclosed in the present invention more accurate and thorough. However, it should be understood that the present invention can be implemented in many different forms and is not limited to the embodiments described below.
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[0035] The barrel 11 generally has a hollow cylindrical structure, and is formed with an accommodating cavity 110 therein for installing the air turbine 12. Opposite axial ends (i.e. front and rear ends) of the barrel 11 are formed with openings respectively, and a rear cover 15 is provided at a rear end of the barrel 11. The central shaft 13 is fixedly inserted through a center of the air turbine 12, and its front and rear ends cach extend out of the air turbine 12. The rear end of the central shaft 13 is rotatably supported at the center of the rear cover 15, and the front end thereof extends out of the barrel 11 through the opening located at the front end of the barrel 11. A medical tool such as a bur 40 is connected to the front end of the central shaft 13. Corresponding to the air turbine 12, a main air passage 32 and an exhaust passage 34 are formed in the handle 30, and both the main air passage 32 and the exhaust passage 34 are communicated with the accommodating cavity 110 for inflow and outflow of compressed air, respectively.
[0036] When the dental handpiece operates, the compressed air is delivered into the accommodating cavity 110 through the main air passage 32 to drive the air turbine 12 to rotate at a high speed, thereby driving the central shaft 13 to rotate, which in turn drives the medical tool, such as the bur 40, to grind teeth. Usually, during operation, the central shaft 13 may rotate at a speed up to 300,000 to 400,000 RPM. The compressed air flows along wall surfaces of the accommodating cavity 110 to drive the air turbine 12 to rotate, and finally flows out of the accommodating cavity 110 through the exhaust passage 34. In order to ensure effectiveness of torque transmission between the air turbine 12 and the central shaft 13, a circumferentially limiting arrangement may be formed between the air turbine 12 and the central shaft 13 by means of keying, snapping, etc., such that the air turbine 12 and the central shaft 13 can rotate synchronously under the driving of the compressed air.
[0037] Two bearings 14 are provided, which are referred to as a first bearing 14a and a second bearing 14b hereinafter for ease of description. The first bearing 14a and the second bearing 14b are respectively sleeved over the front end and rear end of the central shaft 13, and are respectively located on the front and rear sides of the air turbine 12 in the axial direction, to ensure balance and stability of the rotation of the air turbine 12 and the central shaft 13, thereby reducing the generation of noise. In this embodiment, both the first and second bearings 14a, 14b are ball bearings, which form rolling friction during the rotation of the central shaft 13, thereby effectively reducing wear. It should be understood that the first and second bearings 14a, 14b may also be sliding bearings, ceramic bearings, etc.; in addition, the first and second bearings 14a, 14b may also be different types of bearings, which are not limited to the specific embodiments described herein.
[0038] The first bearing 14a is assembled into the barrel 11 via a first bearing seat 16, and the second bearing 14b is assembled into the barrel 11 via a second bearing seat 17. In this embodiment, an outer edge of a front end of the first bearing seat 16 and an inner edge of the front end of the barrel 11 form matching steps, which axially abut against each other to form a limiting arrangement; an outer wall surface of the second bearing seat 17 and an inner wall surface of the rear end of the barrel 11 form matching threads, which are screwed and fixed to each other; the rear cover 15 is hooked and connected to an end of the second bearing seat 17. It should be understood that the first bearing seat 16 and/or the second bearing seat 17 may be integrally formed in the barrel 11, or the second bearing seat 17 and the rear cover 15 may be a unitary structure.
[0039] A first bearing hole is formed at a center of a side of the first bearing seat 16 facing the air turbine 12 for assembling the first bearing 14a. Preferably, a flat gasket 18 is provided between the first bearing seat 16 and a front axial end of the first bearing 14a. A seal 20 is sleeved over the central shaft 13 and located on the front side of the first bearing 14a, particularly, in this embodiment, sandwiched between the flat gasket 18 and the first bearing seat 16, for providing scaling between the first bearing 14a and the front end of the barrel 11 during the shutdown of the dental handpiece. It should be understood that the flat gasket 18 provided between the first bearing seat 16 and the first bearing 14a may be omitted, and then the seal 20 is sandwiched between the first bearing 14a and the first bearing seat 16.
[0040] A second bearing hole is formed at a center of the second bearing seat 17 for assembling the second bearing 14b. An elastic member 19, such as an elastic washer, is provided between the second bearing seat 17 and a rear axial end of the second bearing 14b. In assembly, the first bearing seat 16, the seal 20, the flat gasket 18, the first bearing 14a, the central shaft 13 and the air turbine 12 are sequentially assembled into the barrel 11; the elastic member 19 and the second bearing 14b are assembled into the second bearing seat 17, and then the second bearing seat 17 is screwed to the barrel 11. During the process of screwing, inner rings of the first bearing 14a and second bearing 14b clamp the air turbine 12, the elastic member 19 is compressed and deformed to generate a forward pre-tightening force, which acts on the seal 20 via the second bearing 14b, the air turbine 12, the first bearing 14a and the flat gasket, such that the seal 20 is clamped and flattened.
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[0042] The mounting portion 22 may be generally annular with a circular or elliptical cross section, and resembles an O-ring. In this embodiment, the cross section of the mounting portion 22 is circular in a natural state, and the circular cross section has a diameter D2 of 0.4-1.0 mm, that is, a thickness of the mounting portion 22 in the axial direction of the barrel 11/central shaft 13 is 0.4-1.0 mm. Preferably, an annular groove 160 is formed in the first bearing seat 16 at a side of the first bearing seat 16 facing the air turbine 12, for receiving and positioning the mounting portion 22 of the seal 20. As shown in
[0043] The sealing portion 24 is generally trumpet-shaped, and extends radially inward from the inner edge of the mounting portion 22 and axially toward the front end of the barrel 11. The sealing portion 24 is tapered from back to front in the axial direction of the seal 20. Preferably, the thickness of the sealing portion 24 in the axial direction of the barrel 11 is smaller than the diameter of the mounting portion 22, so that the sealing portion 24 may have better clastic deformation ability while the mounting portion 22 may be fixed better. Preferably, the thickness T of the sealing portion 24 in the axial direction of the barrel 11/the central shaft 13 is 0.1-0.3 mm. In this embodiment, the sealing portion 24 is a curved structure arched toward the central shaft 13, which corresponds to an arc surface radius R of 1-3 mm.
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[0047] In summary, the present invention provides a seal 20 which may correspondingly deform, i.e., expand outwards or contracts inward, under the action of the internal and external pressure difference, so that during operation, the seal 20 separates from the central shaft 13 to facilitate the rotation of the central shaft 13, and during shutdown, the seal 20 tightly wraps around the central shaft 13 to form a good braking and sealing effect so as to prevent foreign matters from entering the barrel 11. In order to provide a good deformation effect, the sealing portion 24 of the seal 20 is less in thickness relative to the mounting portion 22 thereof, so that the relatively thicker mounting portion 22 has a sufficient thickness to allow for deformation under pressure during assembly, thereby providing a good seal at the mounting position of the seal 20 and further enhancing overall sealing effect. In addition, the sealing portion 24 is a curved structure arched toward the central shaft 13, and once deformed under a force, the curved structure has a deformation direction consistent with a bending direction of the inner edge of the sealing portion 24, so that the deformation is easier and the effect is better.
[0048] Those described above are merely preferred embodiments of the present invention and should not be used to limit the present invention. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions and improvements made without departing from the spirit and principle of the present invention should be integrated to fall within the scope of the present invention.