序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
41 Multifunction bobbin design US14907112 2015-04-16 US09907634B2 2018-03-06 Lane Evan Kleppen
A multi-function charging coil bobbin (90) for a power toothbrush (10) configured to improve the durability of the toothbrush and to simplify the assembly process. The coil bobbin (90) provides a bridge spring (98) for tolerance mitigation and shock protection, and also provides a coil winding surface (92) such that the bobbin (90) can be wound prior to final assembly. The coil bobbin (90) may be unitary in structure for low cost.
42 Composite Extraction Pen US15390335 2016-12-23 US20170348070A1 2017-12-07 Hari Mark Reyes; John Marshall Arthur Turner
A lightweight, small footprint, composite extraction pen, for the delivery of dental filling composite from commercially available composite filled carpules. An electric linear actuator is housed in a slender, pen-like housing configured to accept, constrain and allow the rotational positioning of commercially available composite filled carpules. The carpules are contained within an adaptor that connects to the body of the pen. The linear actuator extends and retracts a piston through a bore in the carpule so as to exert pressure on the composite contained therein. The pen provides precise composite delivery while maintaining a highly visible dental environment.
43 ELECTRICAL TOOTH BRUSH DEVICE HAVING SUCTION AND RELATED KIT AND METHOD US15594689 2017-05-15 US20170347790A1 2017-12-07 Oron ZACHAR; Yair RAMOT; Eizik AMAR
An oral care system comprising: a. an electrical motor b. a base assembly comprising: i. an elongated base-assembly main body defining an elongate axis; and/or ii. a battery or a battery compartment optionally including electrical contacts for a battery, the battery and/or the battery compartment being electrically wired to the electrical motor; and c. a head assembly is disclosed herein. Methods and kits are also disclosed.
44 A DENTAL LIGHT DEVICE US15329759 2015-07-28 US20170231733A1 2017-08-17 Rudolf Schmid; Heiko Duwensee; Korbinian Schepke-Gerlach; Christian A. Richter
A dental light device which has a light output for providing blue light, and an air outlet arranged adjacent the light output. The air outlet is connected or connectable to an air supply. The dental light device provides for simultaneously irradiating an object and cooling the object.
45 MUTLIFUNCTION BOBBIN DESIGN US14907112 2015-04-16 US20170027674A1 2017-02-02 LAN EVAN KLEPPEN
A multi-function charging coil bobbin (90) for a power toothbrush (10) configured to improve the durability of the toothbrush and to simplify the assembly process. The coil bobbin (90) provides a bridge spring (98) for tolerance mitigation and shock protection, and also provides a coil winding surface (92) such that the bobbin (90) can be wound prior to final assembly. The coil bobbin (90) may be unitary in structure for low cost.
46 Batteries US14916150 2014-09-05 US20160218552A1 2016-07-28 Prash Jayaraj
Described herein are batteries for medical devices as well as accessories to house and use the batteries.
47 HAND-HELD DENTAL DEVICE US14877336 2015-10-07 US20160022396A1 2016-01-28 Oliver Benz; Dario Tommasini
A hand-held light curing apparatus is used with a housing (12), a light source (14), in particular at least one LED, which is connected to a control unit (36), an energy source (20) and at least one energy storage unit in the form of at least one double layer capacitor (26, 28). It is provided that the light source (14) is fed simultaneously by the energy source (20) which is formed as a local energy source such as an accumulator and the double layer capacitor (26, 28).
48 SONIC ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSH US14713898 2015-05-15 US20150327965A1 2015-11-19 Jeffrey Garrigues
The present disclosure relates to a sonic oscillating toothbrush. The toothbrush includes a brush head including a plurality of bristles, a motor having a drive shaft, a linkage assembly connected to the drive shaft, and an output shaft connected to the linkage assembly and the brush head. The linkage assembly coverts a rotating movement of the drive shaft into an oscillating movement and the output shaft transmits the oscillating movement to the plurality of bristles.
49 HANDPIECE FOR ENDODONTIC TREATMENT US14405648 2013-06-04 US20150125812A1 2015-05-07 Stéphane Simon
Handpiece (1) for endodontic treatment, characterized in that it comprises an irrigation device for conveying an irrigation solution from a reservoir (10) to a head (5) for the purpose of ejecting the solution into a root canal, and in that it comprises an agitator device for setting in motion an endpiece (2) intended to penetrate inside a root canal in order to promote the action of the irrigation solution.
50 DENTAL PROSTHESIS AND METHOD FOR REMOVAL US15916869 2018-03-09 US20180296305A1 2018-10-18 Ralf Dentzer
A dental prosthesis including a prosthesis base and at least one artificial tooth, and including at least one micro drive for detaching the dental prosthesis from an alveolar crest. The invention further relates to a method for removing such a dental prosthesis from an oral cavity, wherein the dental prosthesis is detached from an alveolar crest in the oral cavity by means of a micro drive and then manually removed from the oral cavity. In order to detach a dental prosthesis adhering to the alveolar crest, the micro drive according to the invention is a micro motor which drives a lifting means which lifts the dental prosthesis from the alveolar crest.
51 MOTOR DRIVEN DISPENSER US15909383 2018-03-01 US20180250103A1 2018-09-06 Paul R. PIERSON; Joseph Reagan; Daniel W. Bartlett; Jeremy Kile
A motor driven dispenser for the motorized extrusion and precise placement of dental materials from impression material cartridges of different sizes. The dispenser includes nested plungers to reduce the length and width of the dispenser as well as a cap affixed to the dispenser housing which snaps over a cartridge flange of the impression material cartridges to retain it.
52 METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR MINIMIZING DRIVETRAIN INTERFERENCE OF SENSORS IN AN ORAL CLEANING DEVICE US15747635 2016-06-23 US20180214257A1 2018-08-02 STEVEN CHARLES DEANE
An oral cleaning device (10) minimizes drivetrain interference of a sensor and includes: a body portion (12); a brush head member (14) extending from the body portion, the head having a bristle face (18), where the bristle face is configured to move relative to the body portion; a clock (32); a sensor (28) in communication with the clock and configured to sample sensor data at a sensor sampling frequency (42) which is based on input from the clock; and a drivetrain (22) in communication with the same clock as the sensor, the drivetrain configured to generate movement of the bristle face at a first drivetrain frequency (40) which is based on input from the clock, where the sampling frequency and the first drivetrain frequency are coordinated to minimize drivetrain interference of the sensor.
53 LIGHT CURING DENTAL SYSTEM US15879666 2018-01-25 US20180206956A1 2018-07-26 Paul Pierson; Naim Karazivan; Christos Angeletakis; Thomas Ruth; William Kane; Joseph Gordon; Luke Hagan; David Copeland; Andrew Burke; Dustin Gaidos; Leonid Silverman; Kenneth Focht
A light curing impression system comprising a light emitting tray that precisely distributes an optimal amount of curing light energy to internal, external and extra oral portions of the dental arch to cure impression material. The light curing impression system generally includes an LED light source, a light emitting impression tray, an activation module and impression material.
54 LIGHT CURING IMPRESSION SYSTEM US15880128 2018-01-25 US20180206948A1 2018-07-26 Paul Pierson; Naim Karazivan; Xin HUO; Dustin Gaidos; Leonid Silverman
A light curing dental system comprising a light emitting tray that precisely distributes an optimal amount of curing light energy to internal, external and extra oral portions of the dental arch to cure a dental material. The light curing dental system generally includes a light source, a light emitting dental tray, an activation module and a photocurable dental material.
55 Handpiece for endodontic treatment US14405648 2013-06-04 US10022203B2 2018-07-17 Stéphane Simon
Handpiece (1) for endodontic treatment, characterized in that it comprises an irrigation device for conveying an irrigation solution from a reservoir (10) to a head (5) for the purpose of ejecting the solution into a root canal, and in that it comprises an agitator device for setting in motion an endpiece (2) intended to penetrate inside a root canal in order to promote the action of the irrigation solution.
56 MODULAR DENTAL TOOL AND DOCKING STATION US15236854 2016-08-15 US20180042802A1 2018-02-15 Robert Thomas St. Louis; Michael Carl Dunaway; Frank Ulrich Emde; Amod Ashok Kher; Tyler Ray Harper; Nathan Lamb Shippee; Johannes Sauter; Patrick Niederreuter
A modular dental system, methods for controlling a modular dental tool, a dental system, a control module, and a treatment unit. In one embodiment, the modular dental system includes a modular dental system including a control module and a battery module. The control module includes a first end, a second end, a control sub-system, and a charging sub-system. The control sub-system is configured to communicatively couple to an attachment, detect an attachment identifier associated with the attachment when the attachment is removably attached to the first end of the control module, and control the attachment based on the attachment identifier. The battery module is configured to removably attach to the second end of the control module.
57 ORAL TOOTHPASTE AND ELECTRICAL CLEANING DEVICE US15629769 2017-06-22 US20170367472A1 2017-12-28 BenZion Levi
An oral cleaning device includes a head portion that supports cleaning elements, a handle portion extending from the head portion, an EMF generator disposed in the handle portion. An inductor is located in the head portion and is connected to the EMF generator.
58 INTERACTIVE GUIDANCE AND MANIPULATION DETECTION ARRANGEMENTS FOR A SURGICAL ROBOTIC SYSTEM, AND ASSOCIATED METHOD US15656767 2017-07-21 US20170319302A1 2017-11-09 Alon Mozes; Juan Salcedo; William McMahan; Ryan Anderson; Sarvagya Vaish; David Cole
Dental implantation systems and methods are provided, including a system comprising a patient-interacting device having an instrument for preparing a site within a patient's mouth for a dental implant. A guiding device in communication with a fiducial marker engaged with the patient's mouth receives the patient-interacting device, and guides the instrument, relative to the fiducial marker, in conjunction with user manipulation of the patient-interacting device. A controller device including a processor is in communication with the guiding device, and directs the patient-interacting device via the guiding device to prepare the site to receive the dental implant. An engagement sensor is operably engaged with the patient-interacting device and communicates with the controller device. The controller device is responsive to sensed disengagement between the patient-interacting device and the user to direct the guiding device to maintain the patient-interacting device at a minimum vertical disposition. Associated systems and methods are also provided.
59 Electric Toothbrush with a Rechargeable Battery, and Inductance Charger Apparatus for Use with the Same US15306528 2015-04-22 US20170119510A1 2017-05-04 Kentaro Tomori; Tadashi Tone; Hideaki Yoshida
An electric toothbrush with a rechargeable battery includes a chassis having a rechargeable battery receiving section and a bobbin section, which are integrally formed to each other and are aligned along a common axis in said order. The rechargeable battery receiving section and the bobbin section are connected to each other by a pair of connecting arms extending generally parallel to each other. A rechargeable battery with tongue shaped terminals is accommodated in the rechargeable battery receiving section. In the chassis two openings are formed to have an easy access to the tongue shaped terminals. At a time of disposal of the electric toothbrush, a user can remove the rechargeable battery by cutting the arms to remove the bobbin section, and cutting the tongue shaped terminals to remove the body of the battery. In other embodiments, an inductive charger and method of forming the same is disclosed.
60 PULSATILE ORTHODONTIC DEVICE AND METHODS US15241080 2016-08-19 US20160361140A1 2016-12-15 Michael K. LOWE
Orthodontic remodeling devices having an extraoral housing containing a power source operably coupled to an actuator operably coupled to a processor that controls said actuator; the extraoral housing operably connected to an intraoral U-shaped bite plate; the bite plate having upper and lower vertical edges on a facial edge thereof and upper and lower vertical edges on a lingual edge thereof. During usage the orthodontic remodeling device is held in place only by teeth clamping on the bite plate and vibrates at a selected frequency between 0.1 and 400 Hz. Methods of using same for faster orthodontic remodeling and pain reduction are also provided.
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