US170125A - Improvement in hand-pieces for dental engines - Google Patents

Improvement in hand-pieces for dental engines Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US170125A
US170125A US170125DA US170125A US 170125 A US170125 A US 170125A US 170125D A US170125D A US 170125DA US 170125 A US170125 A US 170125A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
hand
pieces
section
improvement
dental engines
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
Publication date
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US170125A publication Critical patent/US170125A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61CDENTISTRY; APPARATUS OR METHODS FOR ORAL OR DENTAL HYGIENE
    • A61C1/00Dental machines for boring or cutting ; General features of dental machines or apparatus, e.g. hand-piece design
    • A61C1/08Machine parts specially adapted for dentistry
    • A61C1/18Flexible shafts; Clutches or the like; Bearings or lubricating arrangements; Drives or transmissions

Definitions

  • My invention relates to the well -known class of hand-pieces for dental engines in which a tool holder or chuck revolves in hearings in a cylindrical casing.
  • the object of the first part of my invention is to remedy this defect, which end I attain by making the nose or bearing that supports the end of the tool-holder and the tool carried thereby detachable, and of hardened steel, whereby its durability is increased, as it can be removed and replaced when worn.
  • the next part of my invention relates more I especially to that class of hand-pieces in which the driving-shaft is inclosed in a non rotating sheath. Its objectis so to connect a hand-piece with the sheath that the former is free to turn to conform to the movements of i the hand of the operator, without liability of becoming detached, while permitting its separation for access to the chuck or toolholder for cleansing, oil, 8210.
  • Figure 1 is an enlarged longitudinal central section through my improved hand-piece.
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation of a portion of the same, showing the mechanism by which I accomplish the second object of my invention.
  • Fig.3 is a cross-section therethrough on the line or w of Fig. 2; and-Fig. 4. a view of the haud-piec when ready for use.
  • the flexible sheath A and the flexible driving-shaft B are attached to the hand-piece and tool-holder O in usual well-known ways.
  • the hand piece or casing is shown as constructedof four sections, D D D D
  • the section D is firmly secured to the flexible sheath,
  • section I working on section I) to operate a sliding catch, 0, which catch works in a longitudinal groove, f, in said section, and in a corresponding groove, f, in section D by which means the instrument can be turned without unscrewing the parts. It is obvious that by screwing back the clutch so as to break this connection section D can be unscrewed.
  • section D of hardened steel as it is that section which forms the bearing for the inner end of the tool-holder and flexible shaft; but this is-not absolutely essential, as the excessive friction of the parts does not come to an injurious degree upon this bearing.
  • Section D and the nose or bearing D are connected together by screw-threads, or in any other equivalent way.
  • This nose or section D which forms the bearing for the front end of the chuck or tool holder, and the tool carried thereby, I construct of hardened steel, more effectually to resist the excessive friction of the parts working therein. The increase of friction at this particular point is due, to a considerable degree, to the necessary pressure exerted upon the tool when in operation.
  • This nose or bearing may be hardened by any of the improved methods .known in the art, and constitutes one of the prime features of this invention.
  • the hand-piece constructed as hereinbe- *t'ore set forth, with a detachable nose or bearing of hardened steel anda softer metal body, for the purpose set forth.

Landscapes

  • Health & Medical Sciences (AREA)
  • Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery (AREA)
  • Dentistry (AREA)
  • Epidemiology (AREA)
  • Life Sciences & Earth Sciences (AREA)
  • Animal Behavior & Ethology (AREA)
  • General Health & Medical Sciences (AREA)
  • Public Health (AREA)
  • Veterinary Medicine (AREA)
  • Dental Tools And Instruments Or Auxiliary Dental Instruments (AREA)

Description

E, T. STARR.
HAND-PIECES FOR DENTAL-ENGINES. NQ.170,1Z5, Patented Nov. 16, 1875.
F; "Jinn mrmzssm E Z1 T Stark IJVVEJV'TOR,
// flair. .dtlorney N.PETER5. PNOTO-LITHOGRAPHER. WASHINGTON, D C,
UNIT D-STATES.
PA NTOFFI E.
ELI r. STARR, or PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIGNOR To SAMUEL S. WHITE, OF SAME PLACE.
IMPROVEMENT IN HAND-PIECES FOR DENTAL ENGINES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 170,125, dated November 16, 1875; application filed November 5, 1875.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ELI T. STARR, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Hand-Pieces for Dental Engines, of which the following is a specification:
My invention relates to the well -known class of hand-pieces for dental engines in which a tool holder or chuck revolves in hearings in a cylindrical casing.
It is well known to those by whom they are used that hand-pieces of dental engines, as now constructed, by reason of the excessive and constant friction of the tools and toolholders in their bearings therein, caused by their great rapidity of motion, wear away such bearings to a degree seriously to incommode the proper operation of the engine, and
often necessitate new shells or casings while the remaining parts of the engine remain in good working condition. y
The object of the first part of my invention is to remedy this defect, which end I attain by making the nose or bearing that supports the end of the tool-holder and the tool carried thereby detachable, and of hardened steel, whereby its durability is increased, as it can be removed and replaced when worn.
The next part of my invention relates more I especially to that class of hand-pieces in which the driving-shaft is inclosed in a non rotating sheath. Its objectis so to connect a hand-piece with the sheath that the former is free to turn to conform to the movements of i the hand of the operator, without liability of becoming detached, while permitting its separation for access to the chuck or toolholder for cleansing, oil, 8210.
The subject-matter claimed will hereinafter specifically be set forth.
In the accompanying drawings, which show my improvements as embodied in the best way now known to me for adaptation to the well-known S. S. White dental engine, Figure 1 is an enlarged longitudinal central section through my improved hand-piece. Fig. 2 is a side elevation of a portion of the same, showing the mechanism by which I accomplish the second object of my invention. Fig.3 is a cross-section therethrough on the line or w of Fig. 2; and-Fig. 4. a view of the haud-piec when ready for use.
The flexible sheath A and the flexible driving-shaft B are attached to the hand-piece and tool-holder O in usual well-known ways. The hand piece or casing is shown as constructedof four sections, D D D D The section D is firmly secured to the flexible sheath,
the chuck or tool holder; but, in addition to this connection, I employ a screw-ring, E,
working on section I) to operate a sliding catch, 0, which catch works in a longitudinal groove, f, in said section, and in a corresponding groove, f, in section D by which means the instrument can be turned without unscrewing the parts. It is obvious that by screwing back the clutch so as to break this connection section D can be unscrewed.
I propose, in some cases, to construct the section D of hardened steel, as it is that section which forms the bearing for the inner end of the tool-holder and flexible shaft; but this is-not absolutely essential, as the excessive friction of the parts does not come to an injurious degree upon this bearing.
Section D and the nose or bearing D are connected together by screw-threads, or in any other equivalent way. This nose or section D which forms the bearing for the front end of the chuck or tool holder, and the tool carried thereby, I construct of hardened steel, more effectually to resist the excessive friction of the parts working therein. The increase of friction at this particular point is due, to a considerable degree, to the necessary pressure exerted upon the tool when in operation. This nose or bearing may be hardened by any of the improved methods .known in the art, and constitutes one of the prime features of this invention.
I claim as my invention-- I 1. The hand-piece, constructed as hereinbe- *t'ore set forth, with a detachable nose or bearing of hardened steel anda softer metal body, for the purpose set forth.
2. The combination of the fixed section D of the hand-piece, the section D swiveling therein, the casing screwed on the section I), and the screW-c0llar, a.nd its locking-catch, these members being constructed and operating in combination as set forth, whereby the hand-
US170125D Improvement in hand-pieces for dental engines Expired - Lifetime US170125A (en)

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US170125A true US170125A (en) 1875-11-16

Family

ID=2239533

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US170125D Expired - Lifetime US170125A (en) Improvement in hand-pieces for dental engines

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US170125A (en)

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2653383A (en) * 1949-09-03 1953-09-29 White S Dental Mfg Co Dental engine handpiece

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2653383A (en) * 1949-09-03 1953-09-29 White S Dental Mfg Co Dental engine handpiece

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
JP2006346184A (en) Dental handpiece with pressure adjusting mechanism
US2090885A (en) Dental drilling instrument
US170125A (en) Improvement in hand-pieces for dental engines
US582081A (en) Milling-machine
US2568315A (en) Contra-angle dental handpiece
US2813337A (en) Holder for rotatable tools
US689596A (en) Dental tool.
US3270417A (en) Fluid operated dental handpiece
JP2007030048A (en) Deep hole drilling apparatus
US3147551A (en) Handpiece for dental drills or the like
US287683A (en) And eli t
US184992A (en) Improvement in hand-pieces for dental engines
US2924012A (en) Dental handpiece
US3934349A (en) Dental handpiece or elbows for mounting dental treatment tools
US233708A (en) stake
USRE8231E (en) Improvement in dental drills
US219873A (en) Improvement in hand-pieces for dental engines
US222181A (en) Improvement in hand-pi eces for dental engines
US769758A (en) Dental instrument.
USRE8958E (en) Improvement in dental drills
US517249A (en) Rufus g
US1232111A (en) Rock-drill.
US1181701A (en) Means for attaching rock-drilling machines to their feeding devices.
US630439A (en) Power-driven tool.
US484270A (en) Drilling-machine