CA2221149C - Universal device for the thorough cleaning, disinfecting and sterilizing of dental, surgical and veterinary instruments as well as for other uses - Google Patents
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Abstract
A device for the sterilization of a dental, medical or similar instrument comprising a chamber (4), preferably frusto-conical in shape or downward tapering, with two walls (1, 2) separated by a hollow space, subdivided along axis into smaller spaces (3', 3'', 3''', 3''''), connected to the interior of the chamber by means of rings of holes (5', 5'', 5''', 5'''') with downward pointing jets, and passing at a distance (e) from the axis (K) of the chamber (4). These jets sterilize the entire internal and external surface area of the instrument along its length. The pressure upstream of the holes (5', 5'', 5''', 5''''), their diameter and direction, ensures that the lower and more contaminated part of the instrument is more thoroughly treated.
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WO 96/4168b PCT/IB96/00151 Universal device for the thorough cleaning, disinfecting and sterilizing of dental, surgical and veterinary instruments as well as for oth_e_r uses.
This invention concerns a universal device for the thorough - i.e.
external and internal - cleaning and disinfecting of dental, surgical and veterinary instruments and for other uses such as dental instruments, scalpels, probes, endoscopes, mirrors, forceps, etc. both in their assembled form and stripped down to their individual components. This device completely removes viral contamination which can be easily transmitted.
Similar equipment already exists, e.g. that described in European patent No. 56 791 or U.S.A. patent No. 4.552.163, being the property of the applicant. With these devices, the instrument to be disinfected is placed vertically into a cylindrical chamber and jets of water and/or di si nfectant mi xed wi th ai r, are di rected towards the verti cal axi s of the chamber and strike specific points of the front of the instrument.
After striking the instrument, the jets rebound towards the walls of the chamber where gravity causes them to fall downwards. Consequently, there are a number of areas which are not sprayed or only partially sprayed by said liquids, thereby leaving an unwanted bacterial residue. This is particularly true in the lower part of the chamber where, in the case of dental instruments for example, there are usually areas which are more contaminated by germs. This is an unwanted and worrying problem.
The i nventor of thi s devi ce has overcome thi s probl em by modi fyi ng the shape of the chamber and varying the direction and intensity of the jets ensuri ng that the di s i nfectant i s sprayed over the enti re surface area of the instrument being treated, with greater and more effective action being exerted on the lower parts of the instrument which, as has been said, are the most contaminated areas.
More specifically, this invention is a universal device designated to ' clean and sterilize both internally and externally, dental, surgical, veterinary and other types of instruments. It consists of a chamber with _ 1 _ an internal and an external wall, separated by a hollow space, with holes on the internal wall through which fluids/liquids and/or air are sprayed in a pre-set sequence on to the instrument placed vertically in the chamber. The hollow space between the two walls is subdivided along a the axis of the chamber into several smaller chambers along which is a ring of spray holes inclined at a specific downward angle moving off-centre at a predetermined distance from the vertical axis of the chamber. The shape of the chamber and the pressure upstream of the holes and/or their diameter and direction causes the jets to move in a helicoidal manner, with the speed and kinetic energy increasing from the upper to the lower part of the chamber.
According to one of the embodiments, said chamber has a downward tapering frusto-conical shape.
Two variations of the device have been constructed: one which does not require the dismantling of the instruments to be treated, the other requiring it to be stripped down to its various component parts with each component being treated separately.
The importance of this newly invented device is its ability to thoroughly clean, disinfect and sterilize an item of dental equipment for example, whilst the patient is being treated, i.e. whilst the work is being carried out, because the instrument is washed, disinfected, sterilized and lubricated externally and internally without having to remove it or disconnect it from the electric or pneumatic cable and from the water cooling pipe. Inside the cylinder, the instrument is activated at the time of the disinfecting and sterilizing process to remove the pathogens from the internal ducts of same and when it is switched off, the disinfecting and sterilizing liquid is aspirated in the same manner as the contaminated part. In this way, when the disinfecting and sterilizating substance enters the chamber of the device, the same sterilization process is repeated at least two or three times in the s patient's mouth i.e.: when the instrument is switched on and off. The various operations are activated by means of electrical impulses controlled by electronic cards.
This invention concerns a universal device for the thorough - i.e.
external and internal - cleaning and disinfecting of dental, surgical and veterinary instruments and for other uses such as dental instruments, scalpels, probes, endoscopes, mirrors, forceps, etc. both in their assembled form and stripped down to their individual components. This device completely removes viral contamination which can be easily transmitted.
Similar equipment already exists, e.g. that described in European patent No. 56 791 or U.S.A. patent No. 4.552.163, being the property of the applicant. With these devices, the instrument to be disinfected is placed vertically into a cylindrical chamber and jets of water and/or di si nfectant mi xed wi th ai r, are di rected towards the verti cal axi s of the chamber and strike specific points of the front of the instrument.
After striking the instrument, the jets rebound towards the walls of the chamber where gravity causes them to fall downwards. Consequently, there are a number of areas which are not sprayed or only partially sprayed by said liquids, thereby leaving an unwanted bacterial residue. This is particularly true in the lower part of the chamber where, in the case of dental instruments for example, there are usually areas which are more contaminated by germs. This is an unwanted and worrying problem.
The i nventor of thi s devi ce has overcome thi s probl em by modi fyi ng the shape of the chamber and varying the direction and intensity of the jets ensuri ng that the di s i nfectant i s sprayed over the enti re surface area of the instrument being treated, with greater and more effective action being exerted on the lower parts of the instrument which, as has been said, are the most contaminated areas.
More specifically, this invention is a universal device designated to ' clean and sterilize both internally and externally, dental, surgical, veterinary and other types of instruments. It consists of a chamber with _ 1 _ an internal and an external wall, separated by a hollow space, with holes on the internal wall through which fluids/liquids and/or air are sprayed in a pre-set sequence on to the instrument placed vertically in the chamber. The hollow space between the two walls is subdivided along a the axis of the chamber into several smaller chambers along which is a ring of spray holes inclined at a specific downward angle moving off-centre at a predetermined distance from the vertical axis of the chamber. The shape of the chamber and the pressure upstream of the holes and/or their diameter and direction causes the jets to move in a helicoidal manner, with the speed and kinetic energy increasing from the upper to the lower part of the chamber.
According to one of the embodiments, said chamber has a downward tapering frusto-conical shape.
Two variations of the device have been constructed: one which does not require the dismantling of the instruments to be treated, the other requiring it to be stripped down to its various component parts with each component being treated separately.
The importance of this newly invented device is its ability to thoroughly clean, disinfect and sterilize an item of dental equipment for example, whilst the patient is being treated, i.e. whilst the work is being carried out, because the instrument is washed, disinfected, sterilized and lubricated externally and internally without having to remove it or disconnect it from the electric or pneumatic cable and from the water cooling pipe. Inside the cylinder, the instrument is activated at the time of the disinfecting and sterilizing process to remove the pathogens from the internal ducts of same and when it is switched off, the disinfecting and sterilizing liquid is aspirated in the same manner as the contaminated part. In this way, when the disinfecting and sterilizating substance enters the chamber of the device, the same sterilization process is repeated at least two or three times in the s patient's mouth i.e.: when the instrument is switched on and off. The various operations are activated by means of electrical impulses controlled by electronic cards.
- 2 -The attached drawings are some of the embodiments of the device in question which are not exhaustive or binding.
- Figures la and 1b are two embodiments of the invention where a dental instrument is cleaned, disinfected and sterilized externally and internally without stripping it down to its component parts;
- Figure lc is a cross-section of the above, showing the direction of the jets;
- Figure 2 is a diagram of the valves opening and closing cycle activating the internal and external cleaning, disinfecting, sterilizing and drying of the instrument placed inside the device;
- Figure 3 is a diagram of the electro valves used in disinfecting and sterilizing the instruments placed in the device according to figures la, 1b, and 2;
- Figures 4 and 5 represent the opening and closing cycle of the valves controlling the various operating stages of the device with reference to figures 1 to 3. These operating stages can be programmed according to requirements;
- Figure 6 to 13 represent some of the embodiments of the device according to the invention, showing treatment of the individual components of the instrument to be cleaned, sterilized, dried and lubricated;
- Figures 14 and 15 represent an embodiment of the cartridge containing the disinfecting and sterilizing fluid, both preferably with a peracetic acid base;
- Figure 16 shows a number of details;
- Figure 17 is an example of the arrangement of the various components
- Figures la and 1b are two embodiments of the invention where a dental instrument is cleaned, disinfected and sterilized externally and internally without stripping it down to its component parts;
- Figure lc is a cross-section of the above, showing the direction of the jets;
- Figure 2 is a diagram of the valves opening and closing cycle activating the internal and external cleaning, disinfecting, sterilizing and drying of the instrument placed inside the device;
- Figure 3 is a diagram of the electro valves used in disinfecting and sterilizing the instruments placed in the device according to figures la, 1b, and 2;
- Figures 4 and 5 represent the opening and closing cycle of the valves controlling the various operating stages of the device with reference to figures 1 to 3. These operating stages can be programmed according to requirements;
- Figure 6 to 13 represent some of the embodiments of the device according to the invention, showing treatment of the individual components of the instrument to be cleaned, sterilized, dried and lubricated;
- Figures 14 and 15 represent an embodiment of the cartridge containing the disinfecting and sterilizing fluid, both preferably with a peracetic acid base;
- Figure 16 shows a number of details;
- Figure 17 is an example of the arrangement of the various components
- 3 -of the device in question, based on another embodiment;
- Figure 18 (a, b, c, d, e) is a biological control accessory.
The device shown in figure la includes the chamber 4, preferably of a frusto-conical shape or, in any case, tapering downwards, with its external 1, and internal 2 walls, separated by a hollow space, subdivided along the axis into smaller conical toroidal spaces 3', 3", 3"' , 3"" . The i nternal wal 1 2 has a number of hol es 5' , 5" , 5"' , 5"" , etc. positioned offcentre so that the jets originating from the holes pass at a pre-fixed distance e, from the vertical axis K of the chamber.
They are also directed downwards creating powerful helicoidal jets of air, water and disinfectant directed on to the instrument 8 to be cleaned, dried and/or lubricated. Thus, the jets cover simultaneously the entire surface of the instrument to be treated.
This newly invented device differs from the other conventional types in that it not only disinfects, dries and lubricates, but also sterilizes the instrument in the chamber externally and internally without having to strip it down to its component parts and removing it from its support, which is a major advantage in the case of dental equipment for example.
At the base of the chamber 4, there is a normal mesh type filter 7, which can be easily removed and washed or replaced, and a standard type chamber 27, operating on the Venturi principle, comprising a pipe 24, fitted with a nozzle, not shown, which blasts a jet of air to remove the contaminated water following the use of an instrument.
Pipes lead from the manifold 10, to valves 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 37, 38 shown in detail in figures 2, 3 & 4, which control the various stages of the cleaning and disinfecting cycle.
These valves are a new invention and will be explained in detail later on.
With reference to figures la, 1b, lc, 2, 3, 4, 5 an explanation will now
- Figure 18 (a, b, c, d, e) is a biological control accessory.
The device shown in figure la includes the chamber 4, preferably of a frusto-conical shape or, in any case, tapering downwards, with its external 1, and internal 2 walls, separated by a hollow space, subdivided along the axis into smaller conical toroidal spaces 3', 3", 3"' , 3"" . The i nternal wal 1 2 has a number of hol es 5' , 5" , 5"' , 5"" , etc. positioned offcentre so that the jets originating from the holes pass at a pre-fixed distance e, from the vertical axis K of the chamber.
They are also directed downwards creating powerful helicoidal jets of air, water and disinfectant directed on to the instrument 8 to be cleaned, dried and/or lubricated. Thus, the jets cover simultaneously the entire surface of the instrument to be treated.
This newly invented device differs from the other conventional types in that it not only disinfects, dries and lubricates, but also sterilizes the instrument in the chamber externally and internally without having to strip it down to its component parts and removing it from its support, which is a major advantage in the case of dental equipment for example.
At the base of the chamber 4, there is a normal mesh type filter 7, which can be easily removed and washed or replaced, and a standard type chamber 27, operating on the Venturi principle, comprising a pipe 24, fitted with a nozzle, not shown, which blasts a jet of air to remove the contaminated water following the use of an instrument.
Pipes lead from the manifold 10, to valves 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 37, 38 shown in detail in figures 2, 3 & 4, which control the various stages of the cleaning and disinfecting cycle.
These valves are a new invention and will be explained in detail later on.
With reference to figures la, 1b, lc, 2, 3, 4, 5 an explanation will now
- 4 -be given of the disinfection and sterilization procedure of a dental instrument according to the invention without the need to strip it down to its component parts and removing it from its support.
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The dirty instrument 8 (Figures la and 1b) is placed in the chamber without disconnecting it from the electric or pneumatic cable and the water cooling pipe, the reasons for which are twofold:
a) to allow the operation to be carried out rapidly and expeditiously, preventing wear of the connections;
b) to activate the instrument inside the chamber at the moment of disinfection and sterilization to eliminate the pathogens present in the internal ducts of the instrument and, when the machine is switched off, to remove by suction the disinfecting and sterilizing fluid from the areas potentially contaminated. In this way, all the internal and external contaminated parts of the instrument are thoroughly cleaned, disinfected and sterilized.
When the instrument is inserted into the chamber 4, to avoid contamination of the opening 12 (figures 1 and 1b) of same, a pierceable membrane 6 i s out i n p1 ace (fi gures l a, l b and 16 ) preferably made of cellulose, impregnated with disinfecting and sterilizing fluid, used respectively during the disinfection and sterilization stages. This membrane is fixed in position at the opening 12 by means of a ring nut and is pierced when the instrument 8 is placed inside.
The pierced membrane 6, is removed on completion of the sterilization cycle before removing the instrument, or else in wound on by means of a miniature motor and is then re-wound into a special container which is removed when full.
The disinfection and sterilization unit (fig. 3) consists of the following parts:
31, 32, 33, 34, 35 = electro valves - 9 - double-acting pneumatic cylinder or membrane pump;
16 - sensor controlling the presence of the disinfecting
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The dirty instrument 8 (Figures la and 1b) is placed in the chamber without disconnecting it from the electric or pneumatic cable and the water cooling pipe, the reasons for which are twofold:
a) to allow the operation to be carried out rapidly and expeditiously, preventing wear of the connections;
b) to activate the instrument inside the chamber at the moment of disinfection and sterilization to eliminate the pathogens present in the internal ducts of the instrument and, when the machine is switched off, to remove by suction the disinfecting and sterilizing fluid from the areas potentially contaminated. In this way, all the internal and external contaminated parts of the instrument are thoroughly cleaned, disinfected and sterilized.
When the instrument is inserted into the chamber 4, to avoid contamination of the opening 12 (figures 1 and 1b) of same, a pierceable membrane 6 i s out i n p1 ace (fi gures l a, l b and 16 ) preferably made of cellulose, impregnated with disinfecting and sterilizing fluid, used respectively during the disinfection and sterilization stages. This membrane is fixed in position at the opening 12 by means of a ring nut and is pierced when the instrument 8 is placed inside.
The pierced membrane 6, is removed on completion of the sterilization cycle before removing the instrument, or else in wound on by means of a miniature motor and is then re-wound into a special container which is removed when full.
The disinfection and sterilization unit (fig. 3) consists of the following parts:
31, 32, 33, 34, 35 = electro valves - 9 - double-acting pneumatic cylinder or membrane pump;
16 - sensor controlling the presence of the disinfecting
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17 - chamber for loading and discharging the single dose of disinfecting or sterilizing liquid, aspirated by 9 and controlled by 16;
18 - aspiration and dosing chamber of the disinfecting and sterilizing fluid contained in the cartridge 20;
19 - support for holding and perforating the cartridge;
20 - cartridge containing the disinfecting or sterilizing liquid which must be replaced after a specified number of operations;
21 - micro switch sensing the presence of the cartridge;
22 - nebulizer;
= manifold;
A - compressed air inlet;
23 - one-way valves.
The operating principle is as follows:
The pneumati c cyl i nder or pump 9 ( fi g 3 ) , not shown i n f i gures 1 a and 1b, aspirates a single dose of disinfecting or sterilizing fluid from the cartridge 20 through the chamber 18, and then sends it on to the loading chamber 17, controlled by the sensor 16.
The sensor 16 senses the presence of the disinfecting or sterilizing fluid and allows the cycle to proceed.
At the pre-arranged moment, the valve 35 opens, and the single dose is sent to the nebulizer 22 whence it passes into the manifold 10 which sends it on to the cylinder 1 with the help of the valves 33, 34.
Below is a description of the washing/drying and disinfecting and sterilizing cycle of the device as shown in figures la and 1b.
During the initial washing and drying stage of the instruments, the valves 33, 34, 36, 37, 38 and 30 open and a mixture of air and water is sent through the manifold 10 and washes the instrument 8.
The air is sent through valve 36 to the discharge point to create an aspiration effect in the chamber 1.
Valve 30 (fig. 2) then closes and valves 33, 34 & 36 remain open, sending the air to the manifold 10 to dry the instrument and, simultaneously, to the discharge point, to continue the aspiration effect.
The full washing-drying-disinfecting and sterilizing cycle which takes p1 ace i n the chamber 1, 2 i s the i nnovati ve and uni que aspect of thi s device.
Its conical or tapered shape (wide at the mouth and narrow at the base) means that inside the chamber during the washing and sterilizing stages and by means of four rings of 48 holes in all, with the passing off centre at a distance e, from the axis K of the chamber and inclined downwards at an angle o~ (fig. lc), a swirling effect is produced around the instrument 8, in a downward direction towards the head of the instrument causing solid and non-solid particles on the head to be detached and drawn towards the discharge point.
The di mensi ons of the hol es are such that the fl ui d fl owi ng from them strikes the instrument to be treated with a kinetic force which increases as it flows downwards from the top to the lower part of the chamber where the head, i.e. the most contaminated part, is located.
In addition, during the disinfecting cycle, particular attention has been given to the problem of pathogens inside a dental instrument caused, as already mentioned, by the aspirating action of the instrument inside the patient's mouth whilst deactivated, to prevent a loss of the - cooling water.
Consequently, the device has been designed so that when the disinfecting or steri 1 i zi ng f l ui d i s i ntroduced i nto the hol 1 ow spaces 3' , 3", 3"' , 3"" and 5', 5", 5"', 5"" (figures la and 1b), it repeats twice (or even three times, by means of a program switch on the electronic card) the same process of disinfecting and sterilization as in the patient's mouth (the switching on and off of the instrument). This dual (or triple) action requires the instrument to remain connected to the electric or pneumatic cable and to the water pipe to enable it to receive the above-mentioned two (or three) impulses. This causes the instrument to discharge the contaminated substances still inside it and subsequently take in the disinfecting or sterilizing fluid.
The residual disinfecting or sterilizing fluid is then rinsed from the instrument which is then dried.
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17 - chamber for loading and discharging the single dose of disinfecting or sterilizing liquid, aspirated by 9 and controlled by 16;
18 - aspiration and dosing chamber of the disinfecting and sterilizing fluid contained in the cartridge 20;
19 - support for holding and perforating the cartridge;
20 - cartridge containing the disinfecting or sterilizing liquid which must be replaced after a specified number of operations;
21 - micro switch sensing the presence of the cartridge;
22 - nebulizer;
= manifold;
A - compressed air inlet;
23 - one-way valves.
The operating principle is as follows:
The pneumati c cyl i nder or pump 9 ( fi g 3 ) , not shown i n f i gures 1 a and 1b, aspirates a single dose of disinfecting or sterilizing fluid from the cartridge 20 through the chamber 18, and then sends it on to the loading chamber 17, controlled by the sensor 16.
The sensor 16 senses the presence of the disinfecting or sterilizing fluid and allows the cycle to proceed.
At the pre-arranged moment, the valve 35 opens, and the single dose is sent to the nebulizer 22 whence it passes into the manifold 10 which sends it on to the cylinder 1 with the help of the valves 33, 34.
Below is a description of the washing/drying and disinfecting and sterilizing cycle of the device as shown in figures la and 1b.
During the initial washing and drying stage of the instruments, the valves 33, 34, 36, 37, 38 and 30 open and a mixture of air and water is sent through the manifold 10 and washes the instrument 8.
The air is sent through valve 36 to the discharge point to create an aspiration effect in the chamber 1.
Valve 30 (fig. 2) then closes and valves 33, 34 & 36 remain open, sending the air to the manifold 10 to dry the instrument and, simultaneously, to the discharge point, to continue the aspiration effect.
The full washing-drying-disinfecting and sterilizing cycle which takes p1 ace i n the chamber 1, 2 i s the i nnovati ve and uni que aspect of thi s device.
Its conical or tapered shape (wide at the mouth and narrow at the base) means that inside the chamber during the washing and sterilizing stages and by means of four rings of 48 holes in all, with the passing off centre at a distance e, from the axis K of the chamber and inclined downwards at an angle o~ (fig. lc), a swirling effect is produced around the instrument 8, in a downward direction towards the head of the instrument causing solid and non-solid particles on the head to be detached and drawn towards the discharge point.
The di mensi ons of the hol es are such that the fl ui d fl owi ng from them strikes the instrument to be treated with a kinetic force which increases as it flows downwards from the top to the lower part of the chamber where the head, i.e. the most contaminated part, is located.
In addition, during the disinfecting cycle, particular attention has been given to the problem of pathogens inside a dental instrument caused, as already mentioned, by the aspirating action of the instrument inside the patient's mouth whilst deactivated, to prevent a loss of the - cooling water.
Consequently, the device has been designed so that when the disinfecting or steri 1 i zi ng f l ui d i s i ntroduced i nto the hol 1 ow spaces 3' , 3", 3"' , 3"" and 5', 5", 5"', 5"" (figures la and 1b), it repeats twice (or even three times, by means of a program switch on the electronic card) the same process of disinfecting and sterilization as in the patient's mouth (the switching on and off of the instrument). This dual (or triple) action requires the instrument to remain connected to the electric or pneumatic cable and to the water pipe to enable it to receive the above-mentioned two (or three) impulses. This causes the instrument to discharge the contaminated substances still inside it and subsequently take in the disinfecting or sterilizing fluid.
The residual disinfecting or sterilizing fluid is then rinsed from the instrument which is then dried.
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1. Universal device for the thorough external and internal cleaning and sterilizing of dental, surgical and veterinary instruments and other types, comprising a chamber (4) with an external wall (1), an internal wall (2), separated by a hollow space with holes on the internal wall (2) whence fluids, liquids and/or air are sprayed in a pre-set sequence on to the instrument to be sterilized, arranged vertically inside the chamber, wherein the hollow space is subdivided along the axis (K) of the chamber into smaller chambers (3', 3'', 3''', 3'''') each of which has a number of said holes (5', 5'', 5''', etc.) with jets, the holes are inclined at a downward angle (~) passing off-centre at a specific distance (e) from the vertical axis (k) of the chamber; the shape of the chamber and the pressure upstream of the holes (5', 5'',5''') and/or their diameter, as well as their direction, are such that they cause the jets to rotate in a swirling movement with increasing speed and kinetic energy downwards from the top of the chamber, characterized by the fact that the chamber has a downward tapering, fructo-conical shape.
2. Device according to claim 1 particularly suited to the thorough sterilization of a dental instrument or similar, fitted with a aspiration and expulsion mechanism. During the sterilization cycle, this system carries out a series of aspirations and expulsions from the instrument in order to expel contamined residues from the end of same and introduce into the instrument the disinfectant located in the ante-chamber.
3. Device according to any one of the above-claims, fitted with 9 electro-valves (30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38) (figures 2, 3), which introduce into the selected hollow space (3', 3'', 3''', 3'''' or 5', 5'', 5''', fig. 1) firstly (valve 30, 33, 34, 37, 38 figures 2 and 3) a mixture of air and water to wash the dental instrument in the chamber (1) and (valves 33, 34) secondly, air for drying. An aspirating effect in the chamber (27, 27' fig. 1) is activated by means of another valve (36) this is followed by the disinfecting and sterilizing phases.
4. Device according to any of the above claims, comprising a dual-acting cylinder or pneumatic pump (9, fig. 3) which aspirates a single dose of disinfectant from the disinfectant cartridge (20), transferring it from a dosing chamber (18) to a control chamber (17); a sensor (16) signals the presence of the disinfectant (chamber 7) and allows the cycle to proceed, a valve (35) being then opened allowing the disinfectant to be sent on to the nebulizer (22) through which it passes in a manifold (10) which in turn distributes it to the chamber (1, 2) with the aid of more valves (33, 34).
5. Device according to any one of the previous claims, comprising a support (26 figs. 4, 5) to house the head (8') of the instrument for internal and external treatment with jets of water, disinfecting and sterilizing fluid, air, lubricant for cleaning, disinfecting, sterilizing, drying and lubricating.
6. Device according to any one of the previous claims, comprising a permeable container (25, figs. 8 and 9) for holding small instruments such as burrs for cleaning; at the base of the chamber (1) is a drainage hole (27).
7. Device according to any one of the previous claims, comprising a valve (31 figs. 11, 12, 13) to aspirate the disinfectant, a valve (32) to inject the disinfectant into a control chamber, valves (30, 33, 34, 35, 36) for washing, valves (30, 34) for drying, valves (33, 34, 36) for disinfecting, valves (30, 33, 34, 35, 36) for washing and valves (33, 34, 36) for drying; each operation takes about 360 seconds.
8. Device according to any one of the previous claims, comprising a cartridge (20, figs. 14A and 14B), containing the disinfecting or sterilizing fluid, with two separate chambers (C and D), one containing the disinfectant and the other (D) distilled water; just prior to use, the two fluids are mixed by removing a seal (53) and twisting the cap (56) on the cartridge unit (57). This action pierces the first diaphragm (52) at a specific point and then a second diaphragm (55) which allows the air to enter.
9. Device according to any one of the previous claims, which, in order to prevent contamination of the instrument at the mouth of the chamber, has a pierceable membrane (6) impregnated with disinfecting and sterilizing fluid controlled by a ring nut (13). This membrane is pierced when the instrument (8) is inserted and then removed on completion of the sterilization cycle, or else is wound on by means of a miniature motor and is then re-wound into a special container which is removed when full.
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