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US1084017A
US1084017A US75353113A US1913753531A US1084017A US 1084017 A US1084017 A US 1084017A US 75353113 A US75353113 A US 75353113A US 1913753531 A US1913753531 A US 1913753531A US 1084017 A US1084017 A US 1084017A
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  • My invention relates to improvements in a dental impression tray used for taking impressions ofthe mouth and consists in the novel features hereinafter set forth.
  • the objects of may improvement are zfirst, to provide an impression tray, which could be employed with so called modeling compounds in their cold or solid state, the
  • 1 is the inner plate of the tray, made of a suitable shape; 2 is the middle plate and 8 the outer plate; 4 is an electric stove or heater inclosed between plates 1 and 2; 5 is a water-jacket inclosed between the plates 2- and 3; 6 is a suitable handle for the tray.
  • 7, 7 are short metal tubes or nipples adapted to act as inlet and outlet for the Water jacket 5; 8, 8 are the ends of the electric Wiring of the heater 4, adapted to be connected to suitable binding posts, which are not shown; 9, 9 are the rubber tubes or flexible water conduits slipped on each at one end to one of the nipples, 7 7.
  • the water jacket is shown in the drawing as contained in a separate compartment of the tray; but it could also be located in channels formed in the matrix or cement of the electric heater, of which the resistance wire only is shown in the drawings; the water jacket could also be made of tubes embedded in the cement of the heater or otherwise placed between plates 1 and 2 of Fig. 2 in proximity to the modeling compound.
  • the heater could also be placed inside the water jacket.
  • a dental impression tray having embodied therein a chamber adapted to warm modeling compounds, combined with an electric heater, located in said chamber and adapted to supply it with heat, andsuitable electric conduits and connections.
  • a dental lmprcssion tray having embodied therein a chamber adapted to warm modeling compounds, combined with means for generating heat located in said chamber adapted to supply it with heat, and a Water and a WMZQF jacket for cooling said modeljacket for cooling said modeling compounds. 111g compounds. I w
  • a dental impression tray having em- 7 JOSEPH LAUTENBURG' 5' bodied therein a chamber adapted to warm 4 witnesseses: i
  • modeling compounds combined with an JULIUS BLUMBERG, electric heater, located in said chamber and 1 ABE DEMBIAQKI.

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J. LAUTENBURG.
DENTAL IMPRESSION TRAY.
APPLIQATION FILED MAR. 11, 1913.
Patented Jan. 13, 191 i.
tartan JOSEPH LAUTENBURG, OF NEW YORK, Y.
DENTAL IMPRESSION-TRAY.
restore.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Jan. 13, 1914i.
Application filed March 11, 1913. Serial No. 753,531.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JOSEPH LAUTENBURG, a citizen of the United States, residing at 270 Grand street, New York, in the county of New York and State of New York, have invented a new and useful Improvement in' Dental Impression-Trays, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to improvements in a dental impression tray used for taking impressions ofthe mouth and consists in the novel features hereinafter set forth.
The objects of may improvement are zfirst, to provide an impression tray, which could be employed with so called modeling compounds in their cold or solid state, the
tray being adapted for warming the modeling compound at any desired instant; second, to provide an impression tray adapted both for heating the modeling compounds before and for cooling the modeling compound in the mouth after taking the impression and thus rendering it hard and solid; third, to render the same ilnpression tray compact and convenient to manipulate, together with all its appurtenances: I attain these objects by the device illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure l is a view of the inner side of the impression tray adapted for inclosin'g the modeling compound; Fig. 2 is a section of the'impression tray taken on the line A B of Fig. 1.
Similar numerals refer to similar parts throughout the several views of the drawmgs.
1 is the inner plate of the tray, made of a suitable shape; 2 is the middle plate and 8 the outer plate; 4 is an electric stove or heater inclosed between plates 1 and 2; 5 is a water-jacket inclosed between the plates 2- and 3; 6 is a suitable handle for the tray.
7, 7 are short metal tubes or nipples adapted to act as inlet and outlet for the Water jacket 5; 8, 8 are the ends of the electric Wiring of the heater 4, adapted to be connected to suitable binding posts, which are not shown; 9, 9 are the rubber tubes or flexible water conduits slipped on each at one end to one of the nipples, 7 7.
The operation of my device is as follows: A suitable lump or quantity of modeling compound being applied to the inner side of the tray in contact with plate 1, the rubber tubes 9, 9 are slipped on at both ends to the nipples 7, 7, as shown, the electric the jacket 5, the water entering through one a of the flexible conduits 9, 9, and nipples 7, 7, and passing out through the other discharging it over the cuspidor. The water jacket will cool and solidify the modeling compound almost as rapidly as the heater will soften it. The tray is then Withdrawn from the mouth.
The water jacket is shown in the drawing as contained in a separate compartment of the tray; but it could also be located in channels formed in the matrix or cement of the electric heater, of which the resistance wire only is shown in the drawings; the water jacket could also be made of tubes embedded in the cement of the heater or otherwise placed between plates 1 and 2 of Fig. 2 in proximity to the modeling compound. The heater could also be placed inside the water jacket.
Instead of using electricity to heat the compound, steam, hot air or hot water may be used in the same compartment between plates 1 and 2, which could also be used alternately as a cold water jacket; an additional pair of metal nipples similar to those marked 7, 7 in the drawings would then have to be employed for the heating fluid, instead of the electric wire connections 8, 8. Many other changes could be made in the form and details of my device without cleparting from the main scope of my invention; I therefore do not restrict myself to the exact shape of the'apparatus as shown.
for generating heat located in said chamber.
2. A dental impression tray having embodied therein a chamber adapted to warm modeling compounds, combined with an electric heater, located in said chamber and adapted to supply it with heat, andsuitable electric conduits and connections.
3. A dental lmprcssion tray having embodied therein a chamber adapted to warm modeling compounds, combined with means for generating heat located in said chamber adapted to supply it with heat, and a Water and a WMZQF jacket for cooling said modeljacket for cooling said modeling compounds. 111g compounds. I w
1. A dental impression tray having em- 7 JOSEPH LAUTENBURG' 5' bodied therein a chamber adapted to warm 4 Witnesses: i
modeling compounds, combined with an JULIUS BLUMBERG, electric heater, located in said chamber and 1 ABE DEMBIAQKI.
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US4553936A (en) * 1984-07-31 1985-11-19 Dentsply Research & Development Corp. Dental impression tray and method of use
US5137448A (en) * 1984-07-31 1992-08-11 Dentsply Research & Development Corp. Dental impression method with photocuring of impression material in light transmissive tray
US5487662A (en) * 1994-03-22 1996-01-30 Minnesota Mining And Manufacturing Company Dental impression tray for photocurable impression material
US5702250A (en) * 1996-07-19 1997-12-30 Minnesota Mining And Manufacturing Co. Compact dental impression tray for photocurable impression material
US5718577A (en) * 1996-03-15 1998-02-17 Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Dental impression tray with chemiluminescent light source
US6102705A (en) * 1997-11-22 2000-08-15 Darnell; Daniel Henry Heated dental tray
US6254391B1 (en) * 1997-11-22 2001-07-03 Daniel Henry Darnell Device for heating the teeth and uses therefor
US6368109B2 (en) 2000-05-08 2002-04-09 Ultradent Products, Inc. Kits for use in accelerating dental treatments
US6497575B2 (en) 2000-03-27 2002-12-24 Peter D. Zavitsanos System and method for whitening teeth
US20030036037A1 (en) * 2000-03-27 2003-02-20 Zavitsanos Peter D. System and method for whitening teeth
US20070166659A1 (en) * 2006-01-18 2007-07-19 Haase Michael A Thermally accelerated dental imressions
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US4553936A (en) * 1984-07-31 1985-11-19 Dentsply Research & Development Corp. Dental impression tray and method of use
US5137448A (en) * 1984-07-31 1992-08-11 Dentsply Research & Development Corp. Dental impression method with photocuring of impression material in light transmissive tray
US5387105A (en) * 1984-07-31 1995-02-07 Dentsply Research & Development Corp. Dental image formation and organosiloxane
US5487662A (en) * 1994-03-22 1996-01-30 Minnesota Mining And Manufacturing Company Dental impression tray for photocurable impression material
US5718577A (en) * 1996-03-15 1998-02-17 Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Dental impression tray with chemiluminescent light source
US5702250A (en) * 1996-07-19 1997-12-30 Minnesota Mining And Manufacturing Co. Compact dental impression tray for photocurable impression material
US6340301B2 (en) 1997-11-22 2002-01-22 Daniel Henry Darnell Device for heating the teeth and uses therefor
US6254391B1 (en) * 1997-11-22 2001-07-03 Daniel Henry Darnell Device for heating the teeth and uses therefor
US6102705A (en) * 1997-11-22 2000-08-15 Darnell; Daniel Henry Heated dental tray
US6497575B2 (en) 2000-03-27 2002-12-24 Peter D. Zavitsanos System and method for whitening teeth
US20030036037A1 (en) * 2000-03-27 2003-02-20 Zavitsanos Peter D. System and method for whitening teeth
US6368109B2 (en) 2000-05-08 2002-04-09 Ultradent Products, Inc. Kits for use in accelerating dental treatments
US6382979B2 (en) 2000-05-08 2002-05-07 Ultradent Products, Inc. Apparatus and methods for accelerating dental treatments
US6422868B1 (en) 2000-05-08 2002-07-23 Ultradent Products, Inc. In-office tooth whitening
US6533582B2 (en) 2000-05-08 2003-03-18 Ultradent Products, Inc. In-office tooth whitening
US20070166659A1 (en) * 2006-01-18 2007-07-19 Haase Michael A Thermally accelerated dental imressions
IT201900012885A1 (en) * 2019-07-25 2021-01-25 Luca Marco De DEVICE TO ACCELERATE THE HARDENING OF MATERIAL SUITABLE TO RECALCATE THE SHAPE OF TEETH AND MUCOSA
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