WIPING DEVICE FOR DENTAL TOOLS
20170325922 · 2017-11-16
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Cpc classification
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Abstract
A wiping device for dental tools includes an adjustable wristband configured to be worn around a wrist of a user, and a scaler platform presenting a generally widened expanse, mounted to the wristband. The scaler platform includes a surface suitably configured to receive a wiping material in a position accessible by the user. Advantageously, the scaler platform is positioned forward of the wristband, so as to overlay the back of a hand of the user.
Claims
1. A device for facilitating cleaning of dental tools, comprising: a scaler platform presenting a top surface of expanded dimension to which a wiping material is receivable, said scaler being adapted to overlay a back of a hand of a user; and a wristband adapted for reception about a wrist of the user, said scaler platform being mounted to said wristband.
2. A device according to claim 1, wherein said expanded dimension of said scaler platform includes a curvature configured to ergonomically conform to a natural curvature of the back of the hand of the user.
3. A device according to claim 1, further comprising at least a pair of clips being mounted to said scaler, said clips being operable to fasten the wiping material to said top surface.
4. A device according to claim 3, wherein said at least the pair of clips being disposed on opposing sides of the scaler platform.
5. A device according to claim 1, further comprising a connector which is configured to mountably couple said scaler platform to said wristband.
6. A device according to claim 5, wherein said connector comprises a flexibly resilient elongated member.
7. A device according to claim 5, wherein said connecter and said scaler platform are provided as a unitary construction.
8. A device according to claim 1, wherein said wristband includes ends fastenable to one another to allow for size adjustment.
9. A method of facilitating cleaning of a dental tool, comprising: adapting a scaler platform to overlay a back of a forearm, a wrist or a hand of a user; said scaler platform presenting a top surface opposite to another surface facing the hand of the user; fastening a wiping material to said top surface; and cleaning the dental tool being held in another hand of the user by wiping a portion of the tool on said wiping material.
10. A method according claim 9, wherein said another hand of the user is a dominant hand.
11. A method according to claim 9, wherein said scaler platform includes a curvature configured to ergonomically conform to a natural curvature of the back of the hand of the user.
12. A method according to claim 9, further comprising: mounting at least a pair of clips being to said scaler, said clips being operable to fasten the wiping material to said top surface.
13. A device for facilitating cleaning of dental tools, comprising: a scaler platform presenting a top surface of expanded dimension to which a wiping material is receivable, said scaler being adapted to overlay a back of at least one of a hand, a wrist or a forearm of a user; and at least one band adapted for reception about at least one of a wrist or a palm of the user, said scaler platform being mounted to said band.
14. A device according to claim 13, wherein said at least one band includes a wristband and a hand strap.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0019] Referring now to the figures, a first embodiment of a wrist-mounted wiping device for dental tools according to the invention is depicted in
[0020] The wrist-mounted wiping device for dental tools 10 provides a convenient wiping surface for dental tools during a dental procedure by placing, within easy reach, a wiping surface which can easily be accessed the other hand of the user in which a dental tool is held.
[0021] The wristband 12, while depicted as a generally elongate strip of material configured to be adjustably worn around the wrist of the user, can take any suitable form generally employed for conventional wristbands, for example as are used for wristwatches and other wrist-mounted articles. In the depicted example, the wristband 12 is conveniently provided with a buckle 13 to enable adjustable fastening of the wristband 12. The buckle 13 may be any type of buckle such as a tongue buckle, friction buckle, or a side-release buckle. The wristband 12 size can be adjusted to conform to the size of a user's wrist. The wristband 12 and other components of the wrist-mounted wiping device for dental tools 10 are advantageously comprised of durable, medical-grade plastic, metal, and/or composites that can withstand rigorous cleaning or are autoclavable. For example, the wristband 12 and other components described herein can be made from polypropylene, polymethylpentene, polycarbonate, or polytetrafluoroethytene (PTFE) resin.
[0022] The connector member 20 connects the wristband 12 to the scaler platform 30. The connector member 20 can be detachably connected to the wristband 12 and the scaler platform 30 in any suitable manner. For example, as best shown in
[0023] Once the wrist-mounted wiping device for dental tools 10 is properly positioned, as depicted in
[0024] Each clip 33 is advantageously mounted to the scaler platform 30 at opposite sides thereof. In the depicted example, each clip 33 may optionally additionally include a pair of flexible tongs, jaws, or sidewalls 33a configured to clamp a curved object or container C therebetween. Each clip 33 in advantageously biased in a clamped position in which the gauze G is securely held to the scaler platform 30, conveniently by the provision of a biased hinge or pivot 34 at opposing side edges of the scaler platform 30. The biased hinge 34 permits the clip 33 to pivot with respect to the top of the scaler platform 30 to enable securing of an edge or end of a strip of gauze G to the scaler platform 30. Thus, each clip 33 performs securing functions in two different directions, i.e., clipping an object between the tongs 33a (a first direction), and clipping an object, i.e., a suitable wiping material, for example gauze G, onto the scaler platform 30 (a second direction perpendicular to the first direction).
[0025] In use, the user secures opposite ends of a strip of gauze G to extend between the clips 33. The gauze G can be used to wipe off plaque, tartar or calculus from a dental tool (not shown) during a dental cleaning procedure. To maintain or follow typical sterile protocols, the ends of the gauze G will preferably not extend past the side edge of the scaler platform 30. If the procedure requires paste or other cleaning products, etc., the user may secure a container C filled with such product between the tongs 33a of one or both of the clips 33. When all the desired objects have been secured or mounted to the scaler platform 30, the wristband 12 of the wrist-mounted wiping device for dental tools 10 can be secured around a user's wrist, and the scaler platform 30 positioned on the back of the user's hand, as shown in
[0026] Advantageously, the wrist-mounted wiping device for dental tools 10 is worn on the non-dominant hand of the user, such that the dental tool is held in the other dominant hand.
[0027] Another embodiment of a scaler platform 130 is depicted in
[0028] As shown in
[0029] Another embodiment of a connector member 120 is shown in
[0030] The cross sectional shape of the connector member 120 may be rectangular as shown, or any other suitable shape.
[0031] Further embodiments of a scaler platform are shown in
[0032] As shown in
[0033] A root canal procedure may require one or more different sized dental reamers depending on the patient's physiology. It is imperative that correct sized reamers are used, and the dental professional may, at times, find it difficult to pick the correct one due to the relatively small differences in length amongst the variety of reamers at his/her disposal. The gauge slots 241a, 242a, 243a, 244a serve as check guides for the user as a means of checking the size of the dental reamer. Each gauge slot 241a, 242a, 243a, 244a also optionally includes a corresponding indicia 245a, 246a, 247a, 248a near its entrance hole, the indicia 245a, 246a, 247a, 248a designating the specific standard size for a reamer, e.g. “17 mm,” “20 mm,” “22 mm,” “25 mm,” etc. Other types of indicia, such as scales, color codes, symbols, combinations, and the like, may also be used additionally or alternatively.
[0034] In use, the user inserts a desired reamer into a select gauge slot, e.g. 17 mm guide 241a, to determine its length. If the reamer is too long, a portion of the working section of the reamer will extend out of the selected gauge slot 241a. This extra extension visually indicates the selected gauge slot 241a is of incorrect size. If the reamer is too short, the user inserts the reamer into the next shortest gauge slot 241a, 242a, 243a, or 244a to verify size. For example, inserting a 17 mm reamer into a 22 mm gauge slot 243a will show that the 17 mm fits. To verify the correct size, however, the user inserts the 17 mm reamer into the 20 mm gauge slot 242a and so on until the reamer seats into the shortest gauge slot 241a without any working portion thereof extending out.
[0035] Each gauge slot 241a, 242a, 243a, 244a also serves as a holder for the particular sized reamer.
[0036] Some dental procedures may require the use of more than one sized reamer. To maximize efficiency and convenience, the gauge slots 241a, 242a, 243a, or 244a allows the dental professional to hold the required reamers in their corresponding sized gauge slot 241a, 242a, 243a, 244a throughout the procedure.
[0037] In the embodiment shown in
[0038] While the previously described embodiments place the scaler platform 10, 130, 230a, 230b forward of the wristband 12 and spaced apart therefrom by connector member 20, 120, other relative placements are contemplated within the scope of the invention.
[0039] Turning now to
[0040] A wrist-mounted wiping device for dental tools according to an alternative embodiment of the invention is depicted in
[0041] Since the connector portion 20′ of the present embodiment is at least moderately rigid, unlike the connector member 20 which is advantageously constructed from a flexible material to accommodate movements of the user's hand above which the scaler platform 30 overlays a back of the hand in close proximity, the connector portion 20′ is configured so as to space the scaler platform portion 30′ sufficiently above the back of the user's hand, as shown in
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[0043] It is to be understood that the wrist-mounted wiping device for dental tools 10 encompasses a variety of alternatives. For example, while the preferred materials for constructing the wrist-mounted wiping device for dental tools 10 are preferably medical-grade, the wrist-mounted wiping device for dental tools 10 may also be constructed from other materials such as non-medical grade plastics, metals, and/or composites for disposable, single use.
[0044] Various other types of clips, such as various forms of spring clips and the like, may be used.
[0045] Moreover, one or more clips may be mounted on or near the side edges of the scaler platform 30, 130, 230a, 230b. Furthermore, the wrist-mounted wiping device for dental tools 10 may be provided with more than one connector member 20, 120 to further secure connection between the wristband 12 and the scaler platform 30, 130, 230a, 230b. The connector member 20, 120 may also be a unitary component, integral with the wristband 12 and the scaler platform 30, 130, 230a, or 230b.
[0046] Also, while clips have been described to accomplish attachment of the wiping material to the scaler platform, the wiping material can instead simply be secured by use of adhesive carried on either the working top surface of the scaler platform or a back of the wiping material.
[0047] Having described preferred embodiments of the invention with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to those precise embodiments, and that various changes and modifications may be effected therein by one skilled in the art without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention.