A ROTATABLE FASTENING DEVICE WITH AN INTEGRAL TORQUE LIMITER
20170105813 ยท 2017-04-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25B23/141
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A61C1/18
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B25B23/142
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61B17/88
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
a rotatable fastening device with an integral torque limiter that comprises an house component and a coupler assembly wherein the coupler assembly comprises means having at least one springy arm and wherein from the instant of its installation within an inner space of the house component, the springy arm tip is biased to be integrated into a recess of a recesses and protrusions array formed in the house component, and wherein the house component is liable to be actuated by providing a rotatable moment on it, around its lengthwise axis in a manner that as long as the actuated torque being actuated is at a level that does not exceed a pre-set threshold level, the springy arm tip remains integrated within a recess of the recesses and protrusions array of the house component and thustransfers the torque for turning the 10 coupler assembly concurrently with a rotation of the house component, around the longitudinal axis of the house component and thusfastening a threadable component to which it is connected; and when the actuated torque is at a level that exceeds the preset threshold level, the springy arm is biased into bending so that its tip is moved unto sinking and is extracted from the recess and pushed unto a sliding movement on the surface area of the array, in a manner that the torque transfer is stopped and the continued rotation of the house component around its lengthwise axis does not lead into a parallel rotation of the coupler assembly and therefore, the fastening of the threadable component is stopped.
Claims
1. A rotatable fastening device with an integral torque limiter, comprising: an house component that is formed as a cylindrical sleeve having an inner space with a central axis that extends along its length, the house component comprising an array of alternating recesses and protrusions resembling inner teeth that is formed inside the house component wherein the array of alternating recesses and protrusions extends around an inner wall circumference of said inner space; and a coupler assembly adapted to be included within said house component along the lengthwise axis of said house component, the coupler assembly being configured to connect with a threadable component for fastening said threadable component by actuating a moment on said threadable component, and wherein said coupler assembly comprises a means having at least one springy arm, wherein from the instant of installation of said at least one springy arm within said inner space of the house component, a tip of said springy arm is biased to be integrated into a recess of said recesses and protrusions array of said house component; and wherein said house component is configured to be actuated by providing a rotatable moment on the house component around said lengthwise axis of said house component, in a manner that a. as long as the actuated torque being actuated is at a level that does not exceed a pre-set threshold level, said at least one springy arm tip remains integrated within a recess of said recesses and protrusions array of the house component, thereby said at least one springy arm transfers the torque for turning the coupler assembly concurrently with a rotation of said house component, around longitudinal axis of house component, thereby fastening the threadable component to which said threadable component is connected; and b. when said actuated torque is at a level that exceeds said preset threshold level, said at least one springy arm is biased into bending so that said tip of said at least one springy arm is moved unto sinking and is extracted from said recess of said recesses and protrusions array of said house component and pushed unto a sliding movement on the surface area of said array, in a manner that the torque transfer is stopped and the continued rotation of said house component around said lengthwise axis of the house component does not lead into a parallel rotation of said coupler assembly and therefore, the fastening of the threadable component to which said threadable component is connected is stopped.
2. A rotatable fastening device with an integral torque limiter in accordance with claim 1, wherein said means endowed with having at least one springy arm is a multi springy arms means, wherein all said springy arms extend in a circumferential array while said springy arms protrude from said longitudinal axis of said house component, and the tips of said springy arms are biased to integrate inside a number of recesses in accordance with the number of said springy arms in said recesses and protrusions array of said house component; and wherein said house component is configured to be actuated by a rotational moment on the house component around said longitudinal axis of said house component, in a manner that a. as long as the actuated torque being actuated is at a level that does not exceed a pre-set threshold level, each tip of all the springy arms remain integrated within a recess of said recesses and protrusions array and all the springy arms transfer the moment for rotating said coupler assembly concurrently with a rotation of said house component around the longitudinal axis of said house component, thereby fastening said threadable component unto which said threadable component is connected; and b. when said actuated torque is at a level that exceeds said preset threshold level, all said springy arms are biased into bending in a manner that they are pushed into sinking and are extracted from said recess of said recesses and protrusions array of said house component and pushed unto a sliding movement on the surface area of said array, in a manner that said moment transfer is stopped and the continuation of rotation of said house component around said lengthwise axis of the house component does not lead now into a parallel rotation of said coupler assembly and therefore, said fastening of the threadable component to which said threadable component is connected is stopped.
3. A rotatable fastening device with an integral torque limiter in accordance with claim 2, wherein said multi springy arms means is formed with three springy arms that are located in equal distribution around and in relation to said lengthwise axis and each one of said springy arms is formed as a kind of a spring leaf with a rectangular configuration and extends in an essentially tangential direction in relation to said lengthwise axis as an outstretched beam wherein said house component is harnessed to a one end while the other end is free and located at a tip of a forearm sector that can be bent in a movement around said opposing harnessed end.
4. A rotatable fastening device with an integral torque limiter in accordance with claim 2, wherein said house component comprises a bracket that is formed inside said house component wherein said bracket extends around the circumference of said inner wall; and said coupler assembly comprises a disc component that is located along said multi springy arms means and wherein said disc component serves as a bearing for rotation around said longitudinal axis, together with said multi springy arms means through said bracket that is formed in said house component.
5. A rotatable fastening device with an integral torque limiter in accordance with claim 4, wherein said coupler assembly is formed with an elongated shank whose end is suited to connect with said threadable component for fastening said threadable component by actuating a moment on said threadable component, and wherein from an instant of installing said multi springy arms means of said coupler assembly inside said inner space of said house component, said elongated shank end protrudes from said house component; and said disc component is suited to be affixed on a segment of said elongated shank of said coupler assembly.
6. A rotatable fastening device with an integral torque limiter in accordance with claim 4, wherein said elongated shank and said multi springy arms means are formed as one consolidated homogenous part.
7. A rotatable fastening device with an integral torque limiter in accordance with claim 4, wherein said disc component on one side of the house component is connected to multi springy arms means via a connecting shank that extends along said elongated axis and on a second side of the house component formed with a connector means that enables installing on the connector means elongated shanks components, in a dismountable, removal and replaceable manner, where an end of each of the elongated shanks components are configured to connect with said threadable component for fastening said threadable component by actuating a moment on said threadable component.
8. A rotatable fastening device with an integral torque limiter in accordance with claim 7, wherein said disc component, connecting shank and multi springy arms means are formed as a consolidated one homogenous part.
9. A rotatable fastening device with an integral torque limiter in accordance with claim 7, wherein said connector means that enables installing elongated shank components in a dismountable, removal and replaceable manner, is a connector adapted to ISO 1791-1.
10. A rotatable fastening device with an integral torque limiter in accordance with claim 4, wherein said house component is formed with an intermediate segment that is formed inside said house component where the intermediate segment extends around a circumference of said inner space while the intermediate segment protrudes from said surface of said inner wall and separates between said alternating recesses and protrusions array and said bracket; and wherein assembling the rotatable fastening device requires pushing said multi springy arms means by exerting force, from the direction of said bracket to movement in the one directionalong the lengthwise axis of house component towards and beyond said intermediate segment; until connecting of said disc surface with a one side of said intermediate segment, and; wherein disassembly of said rotatable fastening device necessitates the pushing of said multi springy arms means, from a direction of said array of said alternating recesses and protrusionsinto movement in the other opposite directionalong said longitudinal axis of the house component, to said other side of said intermediate segment while passing over said intermediate segment and extracting said disc component from said bracket.
11. A rotatable fastening device with an integral torque limiter in accordance with claim 10, wherein said intermediate segment is formed on one side of the house component that is connected with said disc component surface as a protruding shoulder and on a second side of the house component that is connected with said multi springy arms means as a slanted depression.
12. A rotatable fastening device with an integral torque limiter in accordance with claim 2, wherein said house component comprises a bracket that is formed inside said house component wherein said bracket extends around said inner space circumference on said inner wall, and on said second end of said house component is formed with an external thread portion formed on a surface segment from said outer surface of said house component; and additionally said rotatable fastening device comprises also a. a disc component endowed with a central opening and suited to be affixed inside said bracket that is formed within said house component and to provide bearing of said coupler assembly for turning around said lengthwise axis via said inner surface area of said central opening of said disc component; and b. a cover component formed with an internal thread portion that matches said external thread portion of said house component and with a central opening, and wherein said cover component is suited to be mounted by threading to said house component and also to provide a bearing to said coupler assembly for turning around said longitudinal axis by said inner surface of said central opening of said disc component.
13. A rotatable fastening device with an integral torque limiter in accordance with claim 12, wherein said coupler assembly is formed with an elongated shank that protrudes on the two sides of said multi springy arms means; and a first end of said elongated shank configured to connect with said threadable component for said threadable component, and from the instant of installing said multi springy arms means of said coupler assembly inside said inner space of said house component, one end of said elongated shank protrudes from said house component; and a segment of said elongated shank between said multi springy arms means and said first end of said elongated shank is configured to connect for contact with the inner surface of said central opening of said disc component; and a second end of said elongated shank is configured to connect with the inner surface area of said central opening of said cover component.
14. A rotatable fastening device with an integral torque limiter in accordance with claim 13, wherein said elongated shank and said multi springy arms means are two separate components, and wherein said multi springy arms means is formed with a pass through opening that is suited for affixing said shank therein while said shank protrudes from two sides of the pass through opening.
15. A rotatable fastening device with an integral torque limiter in accordance with claim 13, wherein said elongated shank is formed with a protruding shoulder that is suited to connect for contact with surface area of said disc component in a manner that prevents the sliding of said shank through said disc's opening; and said cover component is formed with a shoulder protruding from said inner surface area of said central opening of the cover component and is suited for contact with said elongated shank's end in a manner that prevents sliding of said shank through said central opening.
16. A rotatable fastening device with an integral torque limiter in accordance with claim 12, wherein said multi springy arms means on one side is formed with a protruding stem segment that is suited to contact with said inner surface area of said central opening of said cover component; and on a second side of said multi springy arms means, formed with a connector means that enables installing elongated shank components on said connector means, in a dismountable, removal and replaceable manner and wherein said end of each of said elongated shank components is suited to contact with said threadable component for fastening said threadable component by actuating a moment on said threadable component; and wherein from the instant of installing said multi springy arms means inside said inner space of said house component, said shank's end protrudes from said house component; and a segment of said elongated shank is suited for contact with the inner surfaces of said central opening of said disc component.
17. (canceled)
18. A rotatable fastening device with an integral torque limiter in accordance with claim 5, wherein said end of said elongated shank that is adapted to connect with said threadable component for fastening said threadable component by actuating a moment on said threadable component is formed as a means selected from a group consisting of: a tip key, an end of a hexagonal screws key 0.05, an implant's hexagonal 2.45 mm key, a specific designated key including a conic connections key for implants of a selected make or another, in a narrow standard or a wide platform, a screwdriver head, and a socket spanner.
19. A rotatable fastening device with an integral torque limiter in accordance with claim 1, wherein said house component is formed on outer surfaces of the rotatable fastening device with means that enables connecting the rotatable fastening device with a ratchet key and actuating with said ratchet key a moment on said rotatable fastening device.
20. A rotatable fastening device with an integral torque limiter in accordance with claim 19, wherein said means that enables connection of the rotatable fastening device with a ratchet key, comprises an array of longitudinal recesses and protrusions that extend alternating on at least a segment of said house component and around said outer circumference of said house component.
21. A rotatable fastening device with an integral torque limiter in accordance with claim 20, wherein said means that enables connection of said rotatable fastening device with a ratchet key, comprises in addition a circumferential shoulder that is formed alongside said array of longitudinal recesses and protrusions wherein said circumferential shoulder protrudes from said house component in order to prevent sliding of said ratchet key from the instant of connection of said ratchet key with said array.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ACCOMPANYING FIGURES
[0021] Various aspects of at least one embodiment are discussed below with reference to the accompanying figures, which are not intended to be drawn to scale. The figures are included to provide illustration and a further understanding of the various aspects and embodiments, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, but are not intended as a definition of the limits of the invention. In the figures, each identical or nearly identical component that is illustrated in various figures is represented by a like numeral. For purposes of clarity, not every component may be labeled in every figure.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0034] Various devices will be described below to provide an example of an embodiment of each claimed invention. No embodiment described below limits any claimed invention and any claimed invention may cover devices that differ from those described below. The claimed inventions are not limited to devices having all of the features of any one device described below or to features common to multiple or all of the devices described below. It is possible that a device described below is not an embodiment of any claimed invention. Any invention disclosed in a device described below that is not claimed in this document may be the subject matter of another protective device, for example, a continuing patent application, and the applicants, inventors or owners do not intend to abandon, disclaim or dedicate to the public any such invention by its disclosure in this document.
[0035] Furthermore, it will be appreciated that for simplicity and clarity of illustration, where considered appropriate, reference numerals may be repeated among the figures to indicate corresponding or analogous elements, in addition, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiments described herein. However, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that the embodiments described herein may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known methods, procedures and components have not been described in detail so as not to obscure the embodiments described herein. Also, the description is not to be considered as limiting the scope of the embodiments described herein.
[0036] Reference is made to
[0037] Device 10 comprises a house component 20 that is formed as a cylindrical sleeve having inner space 22 with a central axis 24 that extends along it. An array 26 of alternating recesses and protrusions, resembling inner teeth is formed inside house component 20 wherein it extends around the circumference of its inner space 22 on the sleeve inner wall 28.
[0038] Coupler assembly 30 is suited to be included within house component 20 along its central axis 24 and is suited to be connected with a threadable component (that is not illustrated) for the sake of fastening it by actuation of a torque on it. In the illustrated example, coupler assembly 30 comprises [0039] a. An elongated shank component 40 that is suited to be installed inside the inner space of house component 20, wherein its one end 42, the end that is suited to be connected with a threadable component (that is not illustrated) for fastening by actuation of a rotatable moment on it, protrudes from house component 20. [0040] b. Means 50, that in the illustrated example is a means with multi springy arms, in the illustrated examplethree springy arms 52, 54 and 56, that is suited to be mounted on the second end44 of elongated component 40, wherein from the instant of installing elongated component 40 inside inner space 22 of house component 20, the springy armsin the illustrated example52, 54 and 56, extend in a circumferential array wherein they protrude from lengthwise axis 24 of house component 20, and their tips (in the illustrated example)62, 64 and 66, are biased to integrate inside recesses of the recesses and protrusion array 26 of component 20. [0041] c. Disc 70. From the instant of assembling the device, disc 70 is positioned alongside the springy multi armed means 50. Disc 70 is suited for being affixed (for example by press-fit, bonding or by any other assembling means), on a segment of elongated shank 40. Concurrently, house component 20 is formed at one end of it29, with bracket 82 that is formed inside house component 20 wherein it extends around the circumference of its inner space on its inner wall 28. From the instant of assembling the device, the surface area of bracket 82 is suited to be a bearing disc 70 for rotating around the lengthwise axis 24, together with means 50.
[0042] Any professional would understand that in accordance with the illustrated example, house component 20 is formed wherein its inner space 22 is formed as a cylindrical sleeve that is open on its two sides, thereforefrom the instant of assembling device 10, dismantling disc component 70 is not necessary in order to provide access and rinsing the inside of the device (see in
[0043] In the illustrated example, elongated shank component 40 is formed (for exampleby turning from stainless steel PH 455) as an axis having a typical round cross section. End 42 of elongated shank component 40, the end that is suited to connect with a threadable component (that is not illustrated) for the sake of fastening it by actuating a torque on it, is formed as an end of a hexagonal Allen key. The discussed subject is, as said, only an example and any professional would understand that the means can be another and different means. for example tip key, end of a hexagonal screws key 0.05, an implants hexagonal 2.45 mm key, a specific designated key (for examplea conic connections key) for implants of a selected make or another, in a narrow or a wide platform, a screwdriver head or an end formed as a socket spanner).
[0044] In the illustrated example, means 50 is manufactured as one homogenous part with the elongated shank (as said, for example, from stainless steel PH 455 and by machining it utilizing electro erosion technology) but any professional would understand that under the same approach, means 50 is liable to be manufactured as a separate part and affixed to the end of elongated shank component 40 (for exampleby press-fit or adhesive).
[0045] As said, in the illustrated example, means 50 is a multi springy arms means, in the illustrated examplemeans that is formed with three springy arms 52, 54 and 56, that are located in an equal distribution aroundand in relation to the lengthwise axis 24 (manufactured for exampleby electro erosion technology). Each one of the springy arms is formed as a kind of a spring leaf or a flexible wing, in the illustrated examplein a rectangular configuration. Each one of the leaf springs extends in an essentially tangential direction in relation to lengthwise axis 24, as an outstretched beam wherein it is harnessed to a one end while the other end (tips 62, 64 and 66) is free and located at the tip of a forearm sector that can be bent in a flexible movement around the opposing harnessed end.
[0046] Professionals in this field would understand that solely an example is being treated, and that the means might be formed with a different number of springy arms, inclusiveone with only a single arm, or with one arm as said or more, that can be formed in a different configuration (a configuration that is not necessarily rectangular).
[0047] House component 20 is liable to be manufactured from stainless steel SS 420 by turning technology and then milling or processing by an electro erosion run. Disc component 70 is liable to be manufactured from stainless steel SS 303.
[0048] House component 20 is operable by applying a rotational momentum (torque) on it and around the lengthwise axis 24 of house component 20. In the illustrated example, the external surface area 86 of house component 20 is formed with means that enable linking of the device as an exchangeable module, with a ratchet key to be used for actuating a torque on the device. In the illustrated examplean array 88 of longitudinal recesses and protrusions that extend alternatively over at least of a sector of house component 20 and around its circumference. In addition, a circumferential shoulder 89 is formed alongside array 88 of longitudinal recesses and protrusions wherein it protrudes from the house component 20 for preventing sliding of the ratchet key from the instant of connecting with the array. Naturally, array 88 also facilitates manual holding of device 10 and direct actuation of said torque on it (and sees below in the continuation when referring to
[0049] For understanding the manner of operation of the coupler assembly 30 in device 10, let's refer to
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[0052] In the illustrated example, the recesses and protrusions array 26 of house component 20 is formed with recesses endowed with a roundish typical cross section and tips 62, 64 and 66 of the springy arms are also formed accordingly with roundish ends meant to integrate into the recesses of the house component. More in the illustrated example, the three springy arms 92, 94 and 96 are formed, as said, as a kind of a springy leaf with a rectangular configuration (see
[0053] Design of a coupler as was described above is within the scope of knowledge of professionals in the field. Professionals that are experienced in weighing for this end the data in regard of the dimensions of relevant contact planes, angles, friction coefficients, the bias force applied by the springy means, and the thresholds of the rotational moments (torques) that is to be transferred before the occurring of extraction and sliding. For designing a suitable coupler, it is expedient (possible) to use CAD (Computer Aided Design) softwarefor example SolidWorks in order to calculate the stresses that are being developed in light of the required shifting of the springy arms (the sinking of the springy arms), in order to provide for the extraction and sliding the mechanisms.
[0054] Thus, any professional would also understand that the structure of the coupler as was described above while referring to
[0055] Reference is additionally given to
[0056] In the illustrated example, house component 20 is formed with an intermediate segment 110 that is formed inside house component 20 wherein it extends circumferentially around its inner space 22 while it protrudes from its inner surface 28 and separates between the alternating recesses and protrusions array 26 and bracket 82.
[0057] Assembling device 10 requires pushing means 50 (the multi springy arms unit) by exerting force, from the direction of bracket 82 to movement in the one directionalong the lengthwise axis 24 of house component 20 towards and beyond intermediate segment 110, and until the surface area of disk 70 (that as said is affixed to elongated shank component 40) is coming into contact with one side of intermediate segment 110 (in a manner that prevents the extraction of the coupler assembly from the one side of the house component 20).
[0058] Disassembly of device 10 necessitates the pushing of means 50 (the multi springy arms means) also by using force, from the direction of the alternating recesses and protrusions array 26, into movement in the other (opposite) directionalong longitudinal axis 24 of house component 20, to the other side of the intermediate segment 110, through and while passing over intermediate segment 110 and extracting disc 70 from bracket 82 (exerting force that usually prevents the extraction of the coupler assembly from the second side of house component 20). In the illustrated example, intermediate segment 110, is formed on the one side that is connected with the surface area of disk 70, as a protruding shoulder 112 and on its second side, the side is connected with means 50 (the multi springy arms unit), as a slanted depression 114. Thus, in a device 10 in accordance with the illustrated example, it is required to exert relatively high level force along lengthwise axis 24 for assembling the device or disassembling it.
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[0061] Similarly to device 10 that was described above when referring to
[0062] In the illustrated example, disk component 270, connecting stem 240 and the multi springy arms means 250 are formed as one unified homogenous part (but any professional would understand that only an example is talked about and it is feasible to manufacture the coupler assembly from separate parts that will be affixed one to the other).
[0063] On its second side, disc component 270 is formed with connector means 242 that enables installing on itin a disassembling possibility, removal and replacement of elongated shank components (that are not illustrated), that are suited, on their side, each one, to connect with a threadable component (that is not illustrated) for the sake of fastening it by exerting a torque on it (for exampleshanks whose ends are formed as a means that consists means from between a (group) variety of means that includesa tip key, an end of an hexagonal screws key 0.05, an implants hexagonal 2.45 mm key, a specific designated key (for examplea conic connections key) for implants of a selected make or another, in a narrow or a wide platform, a screwdriver head, and a socket spanner end). In the illustrated example, connector means 242 consists a connector adapted to ISO 1797-1 (DentistryShanks for Rotary Devices), but any professional would understand that it is referring solely to an example and other connectors can be used as well.
[0064] Reference is made to
[0065] Similarly to devices 10 and 210 that were described above when referring to
[0066] Device 310 comprises a disc component 370 endowed with central opening 372. Disc component 370 is suited to be affixed inside bracket 382 that is formed within house component 320 and to provide bearing to coupler assembly 330 for turning coupler assembly 330 around the lengthwise axis 324 through the inner surface area of opening 372 of disc 370 (to distinguish and be different from devices 10 and 210 in which the bearing function is accomplished on the outer surface area of the disc components wherein at those embodiments of those outer surface area of the disc component are not affixed to the houses components but rather turn together with the couplers assemblies and as a part of them).
[0067] As mentioned hereinabove, device 310 comprises in addition, a cover component 312. Cover component 312 is formed with an internal thread portion 314 that matches an external thread portion 389 of house component 320. Cover component 312 is formed also with a central opening 316. Cover component 312 is suited to be mounted with a thread, fastening it to house component 320 and to provide also, bearing to coupler assembly 330 (in addition, as said, to the bearing provided by the inner opening 372 of disc 370) for turning coupler assembly 330 around longitudinal axis 324. Cover component 312 is bearing coupler assembly 330 through inner surface area that is formed as a shoulder 316 around central opening 317.
[0068] In device 310, coupler assembly 330 is formed with an elongated shank component 340 that protrudes on the two sides of multi springy arms means 350. One end 342 of elongated shank component 340 is suited to connect with the threadable component (not illustrated) for (the need of) fastening it by exerting a torque on it.
[0069] From the instant of installing multi springy arms means 350 of assembly 330 within the inner space of house component 320, the end of shank 342 protrudes from the house component 320 (see
[0070] From the instant of assembling device 310, a segment of elongated shank component 340 that is located between the multi springy arms means 350 to the one end 342 of the elongated shank, is suited to connect for contact with the inner surface area of the central opening 372 of disc component 370 (that is affixed to house component 320) and thus, the inner surface area of central opening 372 of disc component 370 provide a bearing to coupler assembly 330.
[0071] Second end 344 of elongated shank component 340 is suited to contact with the inner surface area of shoulder 316 that is formed around the central opening 317 of cover component 312 and thus, as said, the inner surface area of shoulder 316 of cover component 312 acts also as bearings of coupler assembly 330.
[0072] In the illustrated example, elongated shank component 340 and means 350 with multi springy arms are two separate parts that are affixed on to the other (for exampleby press fit and or adhesive or any other known assemblage means). For this end, means 350 multi springy arms means 350 is formed with a passing through opening 351 that is suited to accept and be affixed in it the elongated shank 340 wherein it protrudes on its two sides (any professional would understand that we are considering solely an example, and the components are also liable to be manufactured as a homogenous single part).
[0073] In the illustrated example, elongated shank 340 is formed with a protruding shoulder 346 that is suited to connect unto the surface area of disc component 370 in a manner that prevents sliding of the shank by moving along axis 324 in one directionthrough opening 372 of the disc. Simultaneously, cover component 312 is formed with shoulder 316 (see local cross sections in
[0074] Thus, any professional would understand that in contradistinction with devices 10 and 210 that were described above while referring to
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[0076] Similarly to device 310 that was described above while referring to
[0077] From the instant of installing means 450 within the inner space of house component 420 (see the partial cross section as a part of
[0078] Thus, in view of the examples that were described above, while referring to the accompanying figures, the following conclusions are mandatory obtained [0079] a. A rotatable fastening device with an integral torque limiter in accordance with the invention enables the dentist to actuate at will a limited and accurate rotational moment on threaded components that he exploits for treatment inside the patient mouth's limited space. [0080] b. The construction of the device in accordance with the invention is relatively simple. The device is assembled (made up) from a small number of components (see in the illustrated examplesonly three (3) to five (5) components). [0081] c. A device in accordance with the invention is given to rinsing and cleaning occasionally, at will, due to the open construction or at least easily accessibility of the device's coupler assembly. [0082] d. A device in accordance with the invention is compact (small dimensions) as dictated by the geometry of the work environment (mouth inner space) and limits the level of the rotational moment (torque) transferred by it in a manner that renders it fail safe, namelyindependent of the dentist visual control and with no requirements from the dentist of precise feedback as to the amount of torque he is applying on the fastening device. [0083] e. A device in accordance with the invention can be manufactured as a modular unite in a manner that enables its successful adaptation in advance to the specific dental implant to be fastened, the screw head shape and the specific patient. In other wordsthe invention enables to provide (instill) to the dentist a large variety of fastening tools that are tailored in advance to the specific procedure to be used (for examplefastening screws, implanting). A device in accordance with the invention provides accurate torque threshold values and those accurate threshold values are fixed (set) at the equipment make level. Namelyat the professional level, those who are experts as to the required torque levels that are needed for optimized fastening of the threadable elements is the manufacture of the devices, in accordance with the invention they provide reproducibilityan additional similar device would also be produced by the same make with the same transferable torque threshold level (a torque value decided at the manufacturing level to optimize the fastening, e.g.of a specific dental implant). While providing devices with precise torque levels, the manufacture of devices in accordance with the invention, can provide to the dentist a variety of devices intended for the same procedure but each with different pre-defined torque level (in a manner that was weighted in advancein the manufacture level, the different situations in which different patients might be). [0084] f. A device in accordance with the invention is also liable to be manufactured as a replaceable module that is suited for being installed at the end of a universal tool that serves to provide the rotational moment.
[0085] Having described above several aspects of at least one embodiment, it is to be appreciated that various alterations, modifications, and improvements will readily occur to those skilled in the art. Such alterations, modifications, and improvements are intended to be part of this disclosure and are intended to be within the scope of the invention. Accordingly, the foregoing description and drawings are by way of example only, and the scope of the invention should be determined from proper construction of the appended claims, and their equivalents.