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US2731722A
US2731722AUS448640AUS44864054AUS2731722AUS 2731722 AUS2731722 AUS 2731722AUS 448640 AUS448640 AUS 448640AUS 44864054 AUS44864054 AUS 44864054AUS 2731722 AUS2731722 AUS 2731722A
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Jan. 24-, 1956 \MLEN 2,731,722
DENTAL ATTACHMENT Filed Aug. 9, 1954 IN V EN TOR. JESSE W/LEA/ BY ALW H. cam
United States Patent 2,731,722 DENTAL ATTACHMENT Jesse Wilen, Brooklyn, N. Y. Application August 9, 1954, Serial No. 448,640 4 Claims. (Cl. 32--28) This invention relates to dental drill attachments in general and more particularly to a combined Water spray, guard, and retractor in a unitary device which may be attached to a dentists drill.
The present invention is particularly adapted for grinding operations such as performed by dentists and during which time it is highly desirable that the grinding wheel be cooled by a water jet to prevent the transfer of the heat generated during the grinding operation to the nerves of the teeth. During such a grinding operation, it is necessary that the tongue be depressed or the tissue lining the oral cavity be distorted so that freedom of the drill during the drilling operation is provided. The present invention further provides a guard that protects the depressed lining or tongue from accidental engagement with the rotating grinding wheel. This guard is formed to provide a concave and a convex surface. The convex surface acts as the retractor while the highly polished concave surface reflects light on the drill and assists the dentist performing the grinding operation.
Therefore, one of the principal objects of the present invention is to provide a unitary device incorporating a water fountain, a grinding wheel guard and a flesh retractor for attachment to a dental drill.
Another object of the invention resides in the provision of resilient means for readily attaching such a unitary device to a dental drill.
Another object of the invention is to provide a highly polished surface on the retractor portion of the device to reflect light and facilitate the use of said device.
Other ancillary objects will be, in part, hereinafter pointed out and will be, in part, hereinafter apparent.
In the drawings:
Figure 1 is a front elevation of the device further illustrating the operating relationship thereof to a dental drill which is outlined in dotted line.
Figure 2 is a side elevation of the device also illustrating the relationship thereto of the dental drill in dotted line.
Figure 3 is a cross section taken along line 33 of Figure 1.
Figure 4 is a top elevational view of the device.
Figure 5 is a cross sectional view taken alongline 55 of Figure 2.
Referring to the drawings in detail, generally designates the device which comprises an elongatedarcuate body portion 12 and an upperarcuate portion 14,body portion 12 has integrally formed therewith a pair of retainingmembers 16 and 18 respectively, spaced one from the other and laterally extending therefrom. Retainingmembers 16 and 18 each comprise a pair of complemental arcuate arms 16a-16b and 18a--18b respectively. Arms 16a and 1617 are disposed to terminate in a spaced relation and are so constructed that the inherent resiliency therein will provide a clamping effect on a drill or similar device that may be inserted therein. Analogously, retainingmember 18 performs the identi cal function as that of retainingmember 16.Body portion 12 is further provided with anoffset neck portion 20 which supports the integrally formed upperarcuate portion 14.Arcuate portion 14 is formed to provide aconvex surface 22 that functions as a retractor and a concave surface 24 which substantially encompasses the grindingwheel 26 mounted in thedental drill 28. Concave surface 24 is highly polished to reflect a maximum amount of light on the grindingwheel 26.
Neck portion 20 is further provided with acentral aperture 30 through which awater fountain 32 extends.Water fountain 32 is substantially a tubular member having anaperture 34 of reduced diametrical proportion relative to the diameter of thefountain 32. Thefountain 32 extends through theaperture 30 in theoffset neck 20 in parallel relation with the convex surface ofarcuate body portion 12 and is secured thereto by any conventional method such as soldering, etc. The lower extremity of thefountain 32 is provided with anoffset portion 34a which terminates in spaced relation from thebody portion 12. This spaced relation facilitates the disposal of the water hose designated as 36 thereon. Further, the outer periphery of theoffset portion 34a is provided with a plurality ofridges 38 which frictionally engage the internal periphery of the water holes to retain the said hose thereon.
In operation, thedrill 28 is installed within the retainingmember 16 and 18. Thegrinding wheel 26 is then mounted in thedrill 28 and thewater hose 36 is secured to thefountain 32. Theaperture 34 in thefountain 32 is disposed under the grindingwheel 26 and Water emitting therefrom engages the abradant wheel to perform a cooling function. The upperarcuate portion 14 is utilized by the dentist to displace the flesh surrounding the tooth that is to be ground while preventing accidental engagement thereof with the rotatingabradant wheel 26.
Thus, it is apparent that there has been provided a device in which the several objects of the invention are achieved and which is Well adapted to meet the conditions of practical use.
While there has been shown and described a single embodiment of the invention, it is to be understood that modifications and changes might be made without departing from the scope of the present invention, except as limited by the following claims.
The invention claimed is:
1. An attachment for a dental drill, comprising a member having integrally formed spoon-shaped retractor means, water fountain means, means having inherent resiliency for detachably securing said member to a dental drill, said retractor means having concave and convex surfaces wherein the convex surface functions as a retractor and said concave surface being disposed in a plane that is coaxially concentric with and spaced from an abradant wheel rotated by the dental drill and said concave surface being polished to reflect light on to the tooth being ground by the abradant wheel.
2. An attachment for a dental drill, comprising a member having integrally formed spoon-shaped retractor means, water fountain means, means having inherent resiliency for detachably securing said member to a dental drill, said retractor means having concave and convex surfaces wherein the convex surface functions as a retractor and said concave surface being coaxially concentric with and spaced from an abradant wheel rotated by the dental drill, and said water fountain being disposed within the are formed by the concave portion of the retractor means and below the plane of the abradant wheel and adapted to project water on to the abradant wheel, said concave surface being polished to reflect light on to the tooth being ground by the abradant wheel.
3. An attachment for a dental drill, comprising a member having a body portion and means having inherent;resilieney and integrally formed from-said body portion for detachably securing said body portion to the shank of a dental'drill, retractor means having polished concave and convex surfaces and being integrally formed inhoffset co-planar relation from said body portion and adapted to guard fan abradant wheel that is rotated by the dental drill in grinding operations, a waterfountainaffixed to said body member and projecting in coaxial relation to said body member, whereas water projected from said water fountain will engage the abradant wheel to be carried by said wheel on to the tooth being ground, and said polished concave retractor surface being disposed in a plane perpendicular to the plane of the abradant wheel whereby light is reflected thereby on to the tooth being ground.
4; An attachment for a dental drill, comprising a member having abody portion and means having inherent resiliency integrally formed from said body portion for detachably securing said body portion to a dental drill, retractor means having polished concave and convex surfaces and being integrally formed in offset coplanar relation from said body portion and adapted to guard an abradant wheel that is rotated by the dental drill in grinding operations, a water fountain aflixed to said body member and proiecting in coaxial relation to said body member, whereas water projected from said water fountain will engage the abradant wheel to be carried by said wheel on to the tooth being ground, and said polished concave retractor surface being disposed in a plane perpendicular to the plane of the abradant wheel whereby light is reflected thereby on to the tooth being ground, and a portion of said water fountain means being angularly offset from the remainderof saidswater fountain to facilitate the attachment of a water hose thereto.
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US3001288A (en)*1958-06-171961-09-26Freedman HymanDental mirror
US4424036A (en)1982-03-181984-01-03Oddvin LokkenAnti-splash cup for dental prophylaxis
US4611992A (en)*1984-11-021986-09-16Oddvin LokkenSpray guard for dental tool
US4865545A (en)*1988-07-271989-09-12Rocca NinaDental aspirator
US5122153A (en)*1990-03-221992-06-16Harrel Stephen KTissue removing instrument and method
US5158456A (en)*1991-02-041992-10-27Lilley Hal DTurbine air exhaust block
US5232362A (en)*1992-10-081993-08-03Kanas David CDental suction appliance
USD358888S (en)1994-04-151995-05-30Kanas David CDental aspirator and tongue deflector
US5584690A (en)*1995-10-121996-12-17Maassarani; SamiDental cleaning assembly
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US20070042324A1 (en)*2005-08-222007-02-22Florman Michael JGrinder guard
US20070042319A1 (en)*2005-08-222007-02-22Florman Michael JGrinder guard
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US20070042325A1 (en)*2005-08-222007-02-22Florman Michael JGrinder guard
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US20070042322A1 (en)*2005-08-222007-02-22Florman Michael JGrinder guard
US20080096167A1 (en)*2006-08-222008-04-24Florman Michael JGrinder disk
US20080182222A1 (en)*2006-10-202008-07-31Chin-Fu LiIlluminating device for dental handpieces
US20120255558A1 (en)*2011-04-052012-10-11Jose Luis AlvarezTissue guard for medical applications
US10321977B1 (en)2017-12-052019-06-18King Abdulaziz UniversityDental device
US20200390532A1 (en)*2019-06-142020-12-17Kim L. RacineSuction hood for dental prophy angle
US20220079731A1 (en)*2020-09-162022-03-17Michael Maurice BlankUltrasonic umbrella
US20230037832A1 (en)*2021-08-062023-02-09Gregory PriorAerosol deflecting dental shield and containment device
US20250082437A1 (en)*2023-09-112025-03-13Damir MUKHAMADIEVSurgical Protector for Dental Devices

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US3001288A (en)*1958-06-171961-09-26Freedman HymanDental mirror
US4424036A (en)1982-03-181984-01-03Oddvin LokkenAnti-splash cup for dental prophylaxis
US4611992A (en)*1984-11-021986-09-16Oddvin LokkenSpray guard for dental tool
US4865545A (en)*1988-07-271989-09-12Rocca NinaDental aspirator
US5122153A (en)*1990-03-221992-06-16Harrel Stephen KTissue removing instrument and method
US5158456A (en)*1991-02-041992-10-27Lilley Hal DTurbine air exhaust block
US5232362A (en)*1992-10-081993-08-03Kanas David CDental suction appliance
USD358888S (en)1994-04-151995-05-30Kanas David CDental aspirator and tongue deflector
US5584690A (en)*1995-10-121996-12-17Maassarani; SamiDental cleaning assembly
US20070042320A1 (en)*2005-08-222007-02-22Florman Michael JGrinder guard
US20070042324A1 (en)*2005-08-222007-02-22Florman Michael JGrinder guard
US20070042319A1 (en)*2005-08-222007-02-22Florman Michael JGrinder guard
US20070042321A1 (en)*2005-08-222007-02-22Florman Michael JGrinder guard
US20070042325A1 (en)*2005-08-222007-02-22Florman Michael JGrinder guard
US20070042323A1 (en)*2005-08-222007-02-22Florman Michael JGrinder guard
US20070042322A1 (en)*2005-08-222007-02-22Florman Michael JGrinder guard
US20080096167A1 (en)*2006-08-222008-04-24Florman Michael JGrinder disk
US20080182222A1 (en)*2006-10-202008-07-31Chin-Fu LiIlluminating device for dental handpieces
US20120255558A1 (en)*2011-04-052012-10-11Jose Luis AlvarezTissue guard for medical applications
US10321977B1 (en)2017-12-052019-06-18King Abdulaziz UniversityDental device
US20200390532A1 (en)*2019-06-142020-12-17Kim L. RacineSuction hood for dental prophy angle
US12167947B2 (en)*2019-06-142024-12-17Kim L. RacineSuction hood for dental prophy angle
US20220079731A1 (en)*2020-09-162022-03-17Michael Maurice BlankUltrasonic umbrella
US20230037832A1 (en)*2021-08-062023-02-09Gregory PriorAerosol deflecting dental shield and containment device
US11723760B2 (en)*2021-08-062023-08-15Gregory PriorAerosol deflecting dental shield and containment device
US20250082437A1 (en)*2023-09-112025-03-13Damir MUKHAMADIEVSurgical Protector for Dental Devices

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