CA1086999A - Dental saliva ejector - Google Patents

Dental saliva ejector

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CA1086999A
CA1086999A CA290,672A CA290672A CA1086999A CA 1086999 A CA1086999 A CA 1086999A CA 290672 A CA290672 A CA 290672A CA 1086999 A CA1086999 A CA 1086999A
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Thomas H. Mckelvey
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Abstract

PATENT APPLICATION
of THOMAS H. McKELVEY
for DENTAL SALIVA EJECTOR

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE

A dental saliva ejector in which the ejector tube is equipped with a free-swivelling connector for connection to a suction conduit, the outlet end portion of the ejector tube being removably engaged in the bore of one member of the swivel connector in a resiliently compressed force fit, the swivel connector comprising two members which can be separated for cleaning.

Description

:~ i ~0~ 99 BACKGROUND OF THE -[NVENTION
It is conventional dental practice to employ an evacuating device, commonly calLed a saliva ejector, for removing saliva and debris from the mouth of the patient during the performance of such dental work as cleaning and filling teeth. The usual dental saliva ejector comprises an ejector tube having the general form of a J, the tip of the shorter arm of the J constituting an inlet end to receive the saliva and any debris : :
entrained therein, the tip of the stem of the J being ~ connected to a hose which communicates with a source of - reduced pressure. In many saliva ejectors, connection of the ejector tube to the hose is accomplished by a ,, .
one-piece tubular connector, the outlet end of the ejector tube being forced into one end of the connector, ~
the other end of the connector being internally threaded ~ --for attachment to an externally threaded connector . , .
member on the end of the hoseO In such ejectors, the -ejector tube can be rotated, relative to the connector ; 20 and the hose, by holding the connector with one hand '~ and using the other hand to apply enough force to the ;~` ejector tube to overcome the frictional engagement of .,.,.~ .
the ejector tube in the connector. In other saliva ejectors, the ejector tube is connec~ed to the hose by a swivel joint, so that rotation of the ejector tube is more easily accomplished, The general state of the art ยข is illustrated by the following UOS. patents:
2,130~406 Angell 2,519,595 Older
3,460,253 Hutson ` 3,S41,583 Deuschle ;~ 3,645,497 Nyboer '-~ 3,758,950 Krouzian 3,864,831 Drake - 3,890,712 Lopez , ., .
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~` While prior-art saliva ejectors have been widely adopted, there ci has been a continuing need for improvements which would allow ;"
, such free swivelling of the ejector tube that adjustment of ~ .
, the tube in the patient's mouth could be accomplished by manipu-lating the tube between the thumb and forefinger of one hand, !-, yet would not involve an unduly expensive swivel connector . .
` and which would allow complete and easy disassembly for cleaning.
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OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION

A general object of the invention is to devise a ~ swivelled saliva ejector which is of inexpensive construction `-; yet allows the ejector tube to be adjusted with tha thumb and - forefinger of one hand.

.' Another object is to provide such a device which can ; ~
,`~ be completely disassembled, cleaned and reassembled without exarcise of mechanical skill or the use of tools.
-~1 A further object is to provide such a device wherein all parts of the connector can be fabricated from a rigid poly-'~ metric material of such nature that all surfaces will be easily cleanable and will have a minimum tendancy to accept and retain foreign materials.
;`'~i Yet another object is to devise a saliva ejector which is leak-free, yet s~ivels freely and does not require complex or expensive sealing features.
A still further object is to provide such a device '~' 3 in which debris entrained in the saliva doas not enter the working area of the swivel connector.

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- Saliva ejectors according to the invention comprise an ejector tube and a swivel connector. The outlet end i- .- .
portion of the tube is of a resiliently deformable polymeric material and is forced through an axial bore in the body of a female connector member. The connector includes a male connector member having a first portion adapted to be con-, nected to the evacuating hose, as by screw threads, the -; male member also having a shank provided with an outer trans-verse annular groove and an outer surface portion which tapers : inwardly from the groove toward the tip of the shank. The .. . .
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sleeve equipped with an inwardly projecting transverse annular flange dimensioned to engage with a snap fit in the ~ -groove presented by the shank of the male connector member. -., ~ .
The shank of the male connector member has a through bore i which advantageously is of larger transverse dimension ::, than and receives the end of the ejector tube. With the device fully assembled, and the hose connected to a source ; of reduced pressure, fluid flow adequate for evacuation via .; .~. . . the ejector tube and the bore of the male connector member is established, and a small air flow is induced via the space between the connector members to prevent leakage.

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In order that the manner in which the foregoing and other objects are achieved according to the invention can be understood in detail, particularly advantageous embodiments thereof will be described with reference to the accompanying ! ~
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.~ Fig. 1 is a side elevational view of a saliva ejector s in accordance with one embodimen1: of the invention;
r~ , Fig. 2 is a longitudinal sectional view of a swivel connector forming part of the device of Fig. l;
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; Fig. 4 is a side elevational view of the connector ~ of Figs. 2 and 3 with a portion of the female connector member S`,~;broken away for clarity of illustrationj showing the manner i~in which the connector is assembled and disassembled, and ~:~ Fig. 5 is a view similar to Fig. 2 of a swivel ~ ,"
~connector according to another embodiment of the invention.

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0~699g DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENT OF FIGS. 1-4 In this embodiment, the saliva ejector comprises an ejector tube 1 and a swivel connector 2 via which the ejector tube is connected to a hose 3, Fig. 1, which according to usual practice extends to a dental unit (not shown) and communi-cates with a source of reduced pressure. Ejector tube 1 can -be of oonventional type, comprising a length of resiliently deformable tubing 4 having a metal wire 5 incorporated therein as a stiffener, the tube being bent into the general form of a J and retaining that shape because of the stiffening wire.
The tip of the shorter arm of the J is equipped with a slotted inlet cap 6 and consitutes the inlet for saliva and entrained .
~ debris. The longer arm of the J terminates in outlet end , portion 7, Fig. 2, which has a flat annular end surface 8 lying in a plane at right angles to the longitudinal axis of portion 7.

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:~ Connector 2 comprises a male connector member 9 and ;~- a female connector member 10 both formed, as by injection ;' ;, molding, from a rigid polymeric material having low moisture !`; absorption, high impact strength, stiffness and yield stress.
Advantageously, members 9 and 10 are of acetal resin, i.e., a polyoxymethylene polymer, such as the resin marketed by E.I.
duPont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Delaware, 19898, under the trademark DELRIN. Such resins are available in non-yellowing white formulations and, when molded, present slick surfaces which are easily cleaned and have little tendancy ` to accept and retain foreign materials.
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Member 9 includes a first tubular portion 11 having ~ a right cylindrical outer surface of larger diameter, portion ;; 11 being internally threaded for connection to a threaded fitting -12, Fig. 1, on hose 3. Member 9 also includes a shank which is integral with and projects axially from portion 11 and is ~- provided with an outwardly opening transverse annular groove 13, Fig. 4, defined by a first shoulder 14, at the end of '` portion 11, a right cylindrical bottom surface 15, and a second ;, shoulder 16, the outer diameter of shoulder 16 being smaller . ;
~ than that of shoulder 14. The main outer surface 17 of :~ the shank is frustoconical, tapering inwardly from shoulder ;~ 16 toward the tip of the shank. At its tip, the shank has a ,;~ flat transverseend face 18. An axial through bore l9 extends through the shank and is of a diameter slightly larger than that of outlet end 8 of the ejector tube. The inner diameter ~;~ of the threaded portion of member 9 is large compared to ~ !; '; ,~`t bore 19 so that there is a transverse annular shoulder 20, ;~` Fig. 2, against which a suitable screen or filter element can be held by fit~ing 12.

" Female connector member 10 includes a body portion 21. ~,. . .
having an axial through bore 22 of a diameter slightly smaller than the outer diameter of tubing 4 when the tubing is in relaxed ,. . .
undeformed condition. Projecting from one end of body portion .
21 is a thin-walled sleeve 23 which terminates at its free ~ ., - end in a transverse annular inwardly directed flange 24 ` dimensioned to engage in and substantially fill groove 13 of ....
member 9. Body portion 21, sleeve 23 and flange 24 are integral.
The outer diameter of sleeve 23 is equal to the outer diameter of body potion 21 at the juncture of the sleeve and body portion. The inner diameter of sleeve 23 is large as ~: .
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For assembly of the device, the outlet end portion 7 of ejector tube 1 is pushed into and through bore 22 of connector member 10 until the tip of portion 7 projects beyond shoulder 25, Fig. 2. As a result, portion 7 is deformed radially inwardly, engaging the wall of bore 7 in a compressive force fit and being engaged by O-ring 26 in good fluid-tight sealing relation. To assemble the swivel connector ~, female ., .
connector member 10 is forced toward member 9, with flange 27 embracing the tapered surface 17 of the shank, in the manner seen in Fig. 4, this operation being continued until flange 24 reaches and snaps into groove 13.
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manner shown in Fig. 4, followed by return of the sleeve to its - - original relaxed configuration when flange 23 reaches groove , .. .
~; 13. The return to relaxed configuration is immediate and ~' essentially complete, so that flange 24 is positively retained in groove 13 and there is low-friction rubbing engagement between the mating annular surfaces of the flange and groove. ThusJ
while members 9 and 10 are locked securely together against significant axial relative movement, the interengagad flange ~ .
. and groove act as a low-friction bearing with respect to rotation of member 10, about the axis of the connector, p relative to member 9, and adjustment of the position of tip 6 of the ejector in the patient's mouth can be accomplished easily by use of only the thumb and forefinger of one hand.
Fro~ Fig. 2, it will be seen that, in the assembled device, shoulder 25 is spaced a signigicant distance from ; . .
end face 18 of the shank of the male connector member, and that there is significant annular space between frusto-conical surface 17 and the inner surface of sleeve 23. As a final step of assembly, outlet po~tion 7 of the ejector tube is pushed further through member 10 to insert ena 8 thereof into through bore 19 of male member 9. While flange 24 substantially fills groove 13, the mating surfaces of the flange and groove are in only rubbing engagement. Nith hose 3, Fig. 1, connected to the usual reduced pressure source, the interior space defined by surfaces 17, 18, 25 and the inner surface of . .
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so that a significant portion of the tube is surrounded by the wall of the bore, and there is only a small space between tube end 8 and the surrounding wall of bore 19. Accordingly, while there is substantial flow of saliva and entrained debris via ejector tube 1 and bore 19 in series, there is little or no opportunity for saliva and debris to escape from the outlet end portion 7 of the ejector tube into the space between surfaces 18 and 25. `
Ejector tube 1 is fabricated conventionally, and the material of tubing 4 can be any of the flexible, resiliently -deformable polymeric materials. Advantageously, tubing 4 is i;
of a highly plasticized polyvinyl chloride formulation chosen both for flexibility and resilient deformability. Tubing extruded from such materials has adequate strength to maintain its tubular form, yet is sufficiently deformable to allow the radial compression necessary to allow outlet portion 7 to be pushed through bore 22. In the assembled device, com~
pression of outlet portion 7 causes the outer surface of that portion to be firmly and uniformly engaged with the wall of bore 22, tending to establish a good seal between member 10 and the ejector tube. That seal is further aided by inclusion of the O-ring 26. Accordingly, essentially all of the pressure differential applied via the engaged :`h, :' ~; surfaces 8 and 18 is effective to evacuate the space ;:; . .
defined by surfaces 17, 18, 25 and the inner surface of sleeve 23.

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the ejector tube. In this embodiment, outlet end portion 7 of the ejector tube is forced through bore 22 until end 8 is in flush rubbing engagement with the flat end face 18a of the male member. Through bore l9a thus serves as an exten-sion of the bore of the outlet end portion 7 of the ejector tube, and the suction effect provided by hose 3 evacuates the interior of the swivel connector because of air flow :
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Claims (7)

WHAT IS CLAIMED IS:
1. In a dental saliva ejector, the combination of an ejector tube having an inlet end to be placed in the patient's mouth and an outlet end portion spaced from said inlet end, at least said outlet end portion being of a resiliently deformable polymeric material;

a male tubular connector member comprising a first portion adapted to be connected to a conduit to communicate with a source of reduced pressure, a shank projecting axially from said first portion, said shank having an outwardly opening transverse annular groove adjacent said first portion, an outer frustoconical surface portion tapering from said groove toward the tip of the shank, and an axial through bore;

a tubular female connector member comprising a body portion having an axial through bore with a transverse dimension slightly smaller than the outer diameter of said outlet end portion of the ejector tube, and a thin-walled cylindrical sleeve portion extending from one end of said body portion concentric with the through bore of said body portion and terminating in a transverse annular inwardly directed flange having an inner diameter significantly smaller than the largest outer diameter of said frusto-conical portion of the shank of the male connector member;

said flange being engaged in said groove, the inner surface of said sleeve portion surrounding but being spaced outwardly from said frustoconical surface portion, and the tip of said shank being spaced axially from said body portion of the female connector member, whereby the internal space between said sleeve portion and said shank adjacent said groove is in communication with the through bore of the shank and thus with the source of reduced pressure when the saliva ejector is in use;

said outlet end portion of said ejector tube extending within the axial through bore of the body portion of said female connector member in force-fit relation such that the material of said outlet portion is inwardly compressed by the wall of the through bore, there being a fluid-tight seal between the body portion of the female connector member and said outlet end portion of the ejector tube;

said body portion and said sleeve portion of said female connector member constituting portions of an integral piece of polymeric material, the resilience of the polymeric material and the relative dimensions of said flange and groove being such as to establish a low-friction rubbing engagement of said flange in said groove, thereby affording the capability of relative rotation between the male and female connector members, connection of the through bore of said male connector member to a source of reduced pressure being effective to cause air to flow into the internal space between said sleeve portion and said shank via said groove and thence into the through bore of said male connector member, whereby during use of the saliva ejector saliva and debris are prevented from reaching said groove.
2. The combination defined in claim 1, wherein the fluid-tight seal between the body portion of the female connector member and said outlet end portion of the ejector tube comprises a sealing ring carried by the body portion of the female connector member.
3. The combination defined in claim 2, wherein said sealing ring is located adjacent the end of said body portion which is opposite said skirt.
4. The combination defined in claim 1, wherein said female connector member comprises a transverse annular shoulder at the juncture between said body portion and said sleeve portion;

said shank of the male connector member has a transverse annular end surface spaced axially from said shoulder; and said body portion of the female connector member carries, at the end thereof which joins said sleeve portion, a tubular projection extending from said shoulder toward said shank, said tubular projection communicating with the interior of the ejector tube and opening into the through bore of said shank.
5. The combination defined in claim 4, wherein said outlet portion of the ejector tube extends completely through said body portion of the female connector member and said tubular projection is the tip of said outlet end portion of the ejector tube.
6. The combination defined in claim 5, wherein the tip of said outlet end portion of the ejector tube is located within the through bore of said shank and is spaced inwardly from the wall of the through bore of said shank.
7. The combination defined in claim 5, wherein the tip of said outlet end portion of the ejector tube is of larger diameter than the through bore of said shank and engages said transverse annular end surface of said shank.
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