序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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41 | MOBILE SINK FOR BRUSHING TEETH FOR CHILDREN | EP10828445 | 2010-10-04 | EP2497443A4 | 2015-03-18 | SONG KWANG SO |
42 | CLEANSING OF SUCTION LINE OF DENTAL CARE UNIT | EP07848166 | 2007-11-22 | EP2086456A4 | 2015-03-11 | SALONEN TOMMI |
The present invention relates to cleansing of a suction line (1) of a dental care apparatus or of a suction line implemented as physically separately from a dental care apparatus, which suction line (1) includes means for producing a negative pressure and at least one suction hose (2). For the invention it is significant that in the suction line (1) a means has been arranged for enabling flow of the cleansing agent past a desired point and/or a means for enabling filling the line up to a desired point. The invention enables feeding cleansing agent to the suction line (1) in liquid form such that at least a part of the suction line (1) becomes filled with cleansing agent, which may be left standing in the suction line (1) or in a part of it for a desired time. | ||||||
43 | MOBILE SINK FOR BRUSHING TEETH FOR CHILDREN | EP10828445.6 | 2010-10-04 | EP2497443A2 | 2012-09-12 | Song, Kwang So |
Disclosed is an infant mobile tooth-brushing basin. The infant mobile tooth-brushing basin includes a water supply container and water collecting container received in a main body, a pumping device installed to the top of the main body to pump water in the water supply container, a drain bowl indented in an upper surface of the main body and connected to the water collecting container in which water used upon tooth-brushing is collected, a funnel connected to the main body via a flexible pipe that is connected to the water collecting container, a tool receiving recess and a storage case to receive a toothbrush and toothpaste, and gargle cups. The infant mobile tooth-brushing basin allows infants to brush their teeth alone without assistance of a guardian regardless of a place and assists in forming a tooth-brushing habit by arousing curiosity and interest of infants. |
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44 | DEVICE WITH AN ELECTRIC FIELD SENSOR, CONTROL CIRCUITRY, AND A SOLENOID | EP09823968.4 | 2009-07-08 | EP2349057A1 | 2011-08-03 | EDELMANN, David, Charles |
A device such as a dental cuspidor or a dental delivery unit 10, with an electric field sensor 18, control circuitry 20, and a solenoid 26. The control circuitry 20 is in electronic communication with the electric field sensor 18, and the solenoid 26 is in electronic communication with the control circuitry 20. The electric field sensor 18 has capacitive sensing and is operable to detect a change in capacitance. The control circuitry 20 is operable to receive a signal from the electric field sensor 18 indicative of a detected change in capacitance. The control circuitry 20 is operable to actuate the solenoid 26 in response to receiving the signal from the electric field sensor 18. A method is also provided. | ||||||
45 | CLEANSING OF SUCTION LINE OF DENTAL CARE UNIT | EP07848166.0 | 2007-11-22 | EP2086456A1 | 2009-08-12 | SALONEN, Tommi |
The present invention relates to cleansing of a suction line (1) of a dental care apparatus or of a suction line implemented as physically separately from a dental care apparatus, which suction line (1) includes means for producing a negative pressure and at least one suction hose (2). For the invention it is significant that in the suction line (1) a means has been arranged for enabling flow of the cleansing agent past a desired point and/or a means for enabling filling the line up to a desired point. The invention enables feeding cleansing agent to the suction line (1) in liquid form such that at least a part of the suction line (1) becomes filled with cleansing agent, which may be left standing in the suction line (1) or in a part of it for a desired time. | ||||||
46 | Dentaler Behandlungsstuhl mit einer schwenkbar gelagerten Speischale | EP02006704.7 | 2002-03-22 | EP1245214A1 | 2002-10-02 | Mösslang, Hubert; Wiest, Gebhard; Sailer, Günter; Baumann, Linus |
Die Erfindung bezieht sich auf einen dentalen Behandlungsstuhl mit einem Patientenstuhl und einer Speischale (4), die an einem Schalenträger (7) angeordnet ist, der in einem Drehlager (8) um eine vertikale Achse (8a) drehbar oder hin und her schwenkbar gelagert ist. Um den Bedienungskomfort zu verbessern, ist der Schalenträger (7) durch einen motorischen Antrieb (23) bewegbar, dem eine Überlastsicherung (32) zugeordnet ist, die das maximal übertragbare Drehmoment begrenzt. |
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47 | Vorrichtung zur zahnärztlichen Behandlung | EP91112900.5 | 1991-07-31 | EP0469590B1 | 1994-01-19 | Eitenmüller, Klaus, Dr. |
48 | Saliva remover for dental purposes | EP83105874 | 1983-06-15 | EP0097877A3 | 1984-12-19 | Kratochwilla, Hans Michael |
49 | BONE GRAFT INJECTION OSTEOTOME | PCT/IL2016050423 | 2016-04-20 | WO2016170540A3 | 2016-12-22 | UCHITEL ILAN; ALPHANDARY ADI; FOSTICK GIDEON; GROSS YOSSI; SOHN ZEV |
A composition delivery source (300) includes a chamber (302), a solid-liquid composition delivery tube (314), a mixing tube (316), and a liquid-supply tube (318). A filter (304) divides the chamber (302) into a liquid compartment (306) and a solid-liquid composition compartment (308). The solid-liquid composition delivery tube (314) is in fluid communication with the solid-liquid composition compartment (308). The mixing tube (316) is in fluid communication with the liquid compartment (306) and the solid- liquid composition compartment (308). The liquid-supply tube (318) is in fluid communication with the liquid compartment (306) and a liquid solution container (366). A pump unit (301) is provided that includes a mixing pump (322), which is arranged to cause flow in the mixing tube (316); and a liquid-supply pump (324), which is arranged to cause flow in the liquid-supply tube (318). Other embodiments are also described. | ||||||
50 | MOBILE SINK FOR BRUSHING TEETH FOR CHILDREN | PCT/KR2010006751 | 2010-10-04 | WO2011055910A3 | 2011-09-09 | SONG KWANG SO |
The present invention relates to a mobile sink for brushing teeth for children, in which a water supply tank (14) and a water-collecting tank (16) are accommodated in a main body (18), such that water in the water supply tank (14) can be supplied by the pumping operation of a pump (22) installed in the upper portion of the main body (18), and the water-collecting tank (16) is connected to a water drain chamber (30) recessed in the top surface of the main body (18) and to a funnel (34) connected to one side of the main body (18) via a flexible pipe (74), and a child can brush his/her teeth using a toothbrush and toothpaste stored in an accommodation chamber (36) and a case (48), and cups (38, 40), etc. and water used to rinse out the mouth of the child is drained through the water drain chamber (30) and the funnel (34) and collected in the water-collecting chamber (16). Thus, children may brush their teeth without spatial restrictions or the help of guardians. The cups (38, 40) for containing rinse water, the pumping operation of the pump (22) for water supply, and the water drain chamber (30) and the funnel (34) for draining used water may stimulate curiosity of children and arouse the interest of children, thus significantly helping children become habituated to a brushing their teeth. | ||||||
51 | Bone graft injection device | US14710388 | 2015-05-12 | US09730774B2 | 2017-08-15 | Ilan Uchitel; Adi Alphandary; Gideon Fostick; Yossi Gross; Zev Sohn |
An osteotome is shaped so as to define (a) a lumen through the osteotome, a distal end of the lumen opening through a distal opening disposed within 10 mm of a distal end of the osteotome, and a proximal end of the lumen opening through a proximal opening disposed at least 5 mm proximal to the distal opening, (b) a lateral external surface, at least a portion of which is shaped so as to define a screw thread that (i) has a distal thread end that is disposed within 10 mm of the distal end of the osteotome, and (ii) comprises one or more raised helical ribs going around the osteotome, and (c) one or more longitudinal drainage slots, which extend along at least respective longitudinal portions of the osteotome having respective longitudinal lengths of at least 5 mm, measured parallel to a central longitudinal axis of the osteotome. | ||||||
52 | PROGRAMMABLE DENTAL DEVICE | US15245657 | 2016-08-24 | US20160361135A1 | 2016-12-15 | Gary J. Pond; Wesley Day |
A multiuse programmable dental device that allows the user to selectively program various fluid delivery regimens and methods of using and programming the irrigator device. The irrigator may also be operated manually, as desired by the operator. Other features, such as selective delivery of various fluids, monitoring fluids levels of the system, and the capability to store previously used regimens within the systems memory, are found in the present invention. | ||||||
53 | BONE GRAFT INJECTION DEVICE | US14710388 | 2015-05-12 | US20160310242A1 | 2016-10-27 | Ilan UCHITEL; Adi ALPHANDARY; Gideon FOSTICK; Yossi GROSS; Zev SOHN |
An osteotome is shaped so as to define (a) a lumen through the osteotome, a distal end of the lumen opening through a distal opening disposed within 10 mm of a distal end of the osteotome, and a proximal end of the lumen opening through a proximal opening disposed at least 5 mm proximal to the distal opening, (b) a lateral external surface, at least a portion of which is shaped so as to define a screw thread that (i) has a distal thread end that is disposed within 10 mm of the distal end of the osteotome, and (ii) comprises one or more raised helical ribs going around the osteotome, and (c) one or more longitudinal drainage slots, which extend along at least respective longitudinal portions of the osteotome having respective longitudinal lengths of at least 5 mm, measured parallel to a central longitudinal axis of the osteotome. | ||||||
54 | PROGRAMMABLE DENTAL DEVICE | US14457487 | 2014-08-12 | US20140349248A1 | 2014-11-27 | Gary J. Pond; Wesley Day |
A multiuse programmable dental device that allows the user to selectively program various fluid delivery regimens and methods of using and programming the irrigator device. The irrigator may also be operated manually, as desired by the operator. Other features, such as selective delivery of various fluids, monitoring fluids levels of the system, and the capability to store previously used regimens within the systems memory, are found in the present invention. | ||||||
55 | Cuspidor and dental console for use therewith | US3790971D | 1971-04-12 | US3790971A | 1974-02-12 | FOX S |
A cuspidor for use in a dental console in which the cuspidor is in the form of a bowl having an open top side in which the bowl has a bottom wall and an upwardly extending outwardly inclined annular side wall with a drain opening formed in the bottom wall to permit liquid to drain from the bowl and with an additional opening formed in the bowl which faces in a direction so that a liquid introduced through the additional opening will exit as a liquid stream striking the side wall in a generally tangential direction to cause the stream to swirl around the bowl before exiting through the drain opening.
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56 | Portable dental bowl construction | US3653078D | 1970-10-28 | US3653078A | 1972-04-04 | BUCHTEL DEAN H; LAPPIN KENNETH R; MAURER JOHN A |
A portable bowl construction which may be mounted removably on a dental chair, or a dental tray, or which the patient may hold. The portable bowl has flush water and drain connections. There are dual controls for a solenoid valve that controls the supply of water not only to flush the bowl but also to a venturi vacuum pump connected to the bowl drain. The dual controls include control switches at two locations, such as at a dental tray and at a dental unit, accessible at one location to the dentist, and at a second location at the same time to a dental assistant, for control from either location of the water supply to the bowl. The bowl may be flushed by operation of a push button valve at the bowl by the patient, dentist, or dental assistant whenever one of the two control switches has been operated for supplying water to the bowl.
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57 | Dental cuspidor | US3613131D | 1970-05-19 | US3613131A | 1971-10-19 | STRAM GEORGE H; WILLIAMS RALPH J; ALTLAND GEORGE E; DUNN THOMAS J |
A PORTABLE DENTAL CUSPIDOR CONNECTED TO SOURCES OF VACUUM AND WATER AND INCLUDING A DRAIN CONTROL VALVE AND A WATER CONTROL VALVE, AND VALVE ACTUATING MEANS OPERABLE TO OPEN THE DRAIN CONTROL VALVE ACTAUTING MEANS CUSPIDOR BOWL PRIOR TO INTRODUCING FLUSHING WATER TO THE BOWL.
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58 | Dental system and apparatus for use therein | US51154465 | 1965-12-03 | US3400412A | 1968-09-10 | TURNER ROBERT V |
59 | Dental bowl flusher construction | US52677766 | 1966-02-11 | US3384907A | 1968-05-28 | LAPPIN KENNETH R; MAURER JOHN A |
60 | Disposable cuspidor evacuated by suction | US26246D | USRE26246E | 1967-08-15 | ||