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US20010024779A1 US09/764,138 US76413801A US2001024779A1 US 20010024779 A1 US20010024779 A1 US 20010024779A1 US 76413801 A US76413801 A US 76413801A US 2001024779 A1 US2001024779 A1 US 2001024779A1
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    • A61C1/00Dental machines for boring or cutting ; General features of dental machines or apparatus, e.g. hand-piece design
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    • A61C1/18Flexible shafts; Clutches or the like; Bearings or lubricating arrangements; Drives or transmissions
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    • A61CDENTISTRY; APPARATUS OR METHODS FOR ORAL OR DENTAL HYGIENE
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  • the present invention concerns a screwdriver for intra-oral implantation with a screwdriver shaft, which, at one end, is connected with a hand piece and at the other end, via an angular gear, with a rotatable tool chuck, that is connected, via a drive shaft located inside the shaft of the screwdriver shaft, with a rotating drive located inside the hand piece.
  • the shaft of the screwdriver comprises, at least partly, shaft segments that can be shifted in relation to each other and that, for the purpose of fixing them in their positions, can be tightened up by means of a common tightening device that extends longitudinally.
  • the drive shaft in the area of the shaft segments consists of individual drive shaft pieces, which are connected with each other by means of an angular shaft gear, in the area of each connecting area between two shaft segments, are, for the purpose of torque transmission.
  • the screwdriver shaft which is flexible prior to tightening the tightening device, can be bent into a shape that may be optimal for each individual situation and be fixed in this shape, so that the tool chuck can be brought into a position which may be the most advantageous one, as the case may be, even for areas within the patient's oral cavity that are difficult to access. Accordingly, all tightening tasks which may occur on dental implants can be performed with one single screwdriver, due to its flexible adjustability.
  • the torque between the individual drive shaft segments is transferred in a positive manner and with only very little torsional elasticity.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a screwdriver for intra-oral implants
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the flexible screwdriver shaft of the screwdriver according to FIG. 1 in a multi-curvature position
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view in partial section of two shaft segments of the screwdriver according to FIG. 1 with the shaft pieces positioned inside;
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view in partial section of an angular gear and the tool-side end of the screwdriver shaft.
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a cross section of the screwdriver at the connecting area between two shaft segments.
  • each shaft segment of the screwdriver features, at one of its ends, a concave gliding surface forming a cylinder segment, and at its other end, a convex gliding surface forming a cylinder segment, with the two cylinder segments featuring identical radii and axial directions that are offset from each other by 90°.
  • the common tightening device of the shaft segments features at least two tightening wires which run through diagonally opposite tightening channels within each shaft segment.
  • the screwdriver for intra-oral implantation shown in FIG. 1 features a hand piece 1 , located at the proximate end of the screwdriver, to which an elongated multi-segment screwdriver shaft 2 is connected. At its distal end, which faces away from the hand piece I the screwdriver shaft 2 is connected, via an angular gear 3 , with a rotatable tool chuck 4 , which is configured as a connecting element for different screwdriver bits.
  • a rotating drive which in the embodiment shown, includes a rotating handle 5 that is operated manually and that is connected with the rotatable tool chuck 4 , via a multi-link drive shaft located within the screwdriver shaft 2 and the angular drive 3 , for the purpose of transmitting the torque.
  • the screwdriver shaft 2 consists of a plurality of shaft segments 6 that can be swivelled in relation to each other and that, for this reason, is flexible.
  • the shaft 2 of the screwdriver can be brought into a shape permitted by the mobile linkage of the shaft segments 6 prior to its use, as shown in FIG. 2 in an exemplary fashion.
  • each shaft segment 6 features, at one of its ends, e.g. the proximate end facing toward the hand piece 1 , a concave gliding surface 7 , which is configured as a cylinder segment.
  • a concave gliding surface 7 At its other end, e.g. the distal end facing the tool chuck 4 , each shaft segment 6 features a convex gliding surface 8 , which is also configured as a cylinder segment.
  • the cylinder segments of the two gliding surfaces 7 , 8 have identical radii so that the two gliding surfaces 7 , 8 can slide on each other while having full surface contact with each other, as is shown in FIG. 3.
  • the directions of the two axes 7 a and 8 a of the two gliding surfaces 7 and 8 are offset against each other, around the longitudinal axis 6 a of each shaft segment 6 , by 90° each.
  • the swiveling direction at the consecutive connecting locations of the shaft segments 6 changes by 90° in a consecutive and alternating manner along the full extent of the screwdriver shaft 2 that in their totality results in spatial flexibility of the multi-link screwdriver shaft 2 , as shown in FIG. 2 in an exemplary manner.
  • a common tightening device serves for the fixation of the screwdriver shaft 2 in the shape selected for each individual case.
  • Four tightening wires 9 , 10 , 11 and 12 (see FIG. 4) run through the tightening channels 13 that are configured in an axially parallel direction within the tightening segments 6 .
  • the tightening channels 13 are, at least at the exit locations at the gliding surfaces 7 and 8 , widened in such a manner that the tightening wires 9 - 12 can enter unobstructed into the tightening channel 13 of each adjacent shaft segment 6 regardless of the swiveling position.
  • the drive shaft extending throughout the entire screwdriver shaft 2 consists, in the area of the swiveling shaft segment 6 , of individual shaft elements 15 (FIG. 3), which within each connecting area of two shaft segments 6 , are moveably connected with each other via an angular gear drive 16 for the purpose of transmitting the torque.
  • Each shaft piece 15 is rotatably supported within the correlated shaft segment 6 and features a pinion gear 17 consisting of axially parallel tapered driving teeth 17 a , 17 a ′.
  • the pinion gears 17 of adjacent shaft pieces 15 engage each other in a positive fashion.
  • the tapered shape of the gear teeth 17 a makes it possible to maintain the gear engagement, even when the adjacent shaft pieces 6 are angled off as shown in FIG. 3.
  • Each shaft piece 15 features a circumferential groove 18 in which a cross pin 19 , which is attached inside the shaft segment 6 , tangentially engages. In this manner the rotatable shaft piece 15 is fixed inside the shaft segment 6 in an axial direction.
  • the angular gear 3 which joins the tool chuck 4 and is shown in FIG. 4 in detail, is designed to be a pivoting angular gear making it possible for the tool chuck 4 (shown only partly in FIG. 4) to pivot relative to the final segment 20 of the screwdriver shaft 2 around a common traverse axis 21 .
  • Two housing parts 22 and 23 of the angular gear 3 can be pivoted around the common traverse axis 21 .
  • Two transmission gears 24 , 25 can be independently rotated around the traverse axis 21 inside the pivoting angular gear 3 and each engage a pinion gear 26 and 27 of the adjacent shaft pieces 15 and 28 . Even if the pivoting angular gear 3 is pivoted out of the straight through-going position shown in FIG. 4 around the traverse axis 21 , the rotating movement of the shaft piece 15 is transmitted via the pinion gear 26 and the two counter-directionally driven transmission gears 24 , 25 to the pinion gear 27 of the shaft piece 28 that is connected with the tool chuck 4 .
  • German priority application 100 05 137.5 is relied on and incorporated herein by reference.

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A screwdriver for intra-oral implantation features a screwdriver shaft (2), which, at one of its ends, is connected with a hand piece (1) and at its other end, via an angular gear drive (3), with a rotatable tool chuck (4). The screwdriver shaft (2) consists of shaft segments (6) that can, at least partially, be moved in relation to each other and that can be tightened by means of a common longitudinal tightening device for the purpose of fixing them in their relative positions. A drive shaft consists, in the area of the shaft segments (6) of individual shaft pieces that, in the connecting area of two shaft segments (6), are connected via an angular gear for the purpose of torque transmission.

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    INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND
  • The present invention concerns a screwdriver for intra-oral implantation with a screwdriver shaft, which, at one end, is connected with a hand piece and at the other end, via an angular gear, with a rotatable tool chuck, that is connected, via a drive shaft located inside the shaft of the screwdriver shaft, with a rotating drive located inside the hand piece. [0001]
  • These types of screwdrivers are used to perform the screwing in processes that must be performed on tooth implants inside the oral cavity, and in particular to perform the screwing in processes that need to be performed to attach implant posts and screws to inserted implants. Due to differences in implant accessibility, so far, different types of screwdrivers of a rigid design have been used for this purpose. In a known screwdriver of the aforementioned type the hand piece is connected, via a straight rigid screwdriver shaft, with a 90° angular gear, which is attached to a rotatable tool chuck, into which different types of screwdriver bits can be inserted. Due to the rigid design as a 90° angular screwdriver, adaptability is limited; for implants that are difficult to access, still, additional specialized screwdrivers must be held ready and used. [0002]
  • It is therefore an object of this invention to embody a screwdriver of the aforementioned type in such a manner that it would be suited for all screws occurring in intra-oral implants, in particular also in areas of the oral cavity that are difficult to access. [0003]
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • According to the invention, the above and other objects can be achieved by a device wherein the shaft of the screwdriver comprises, at least partly, shaft segments that can be shifted in relation to each other and that, for the purpose of fixing them in their positions, can be tightened up by means of a common tightening device that extends longitudinally. The drive shaft in the area of the shaft segments consists of individual drive shaft pieces, which are connected with each other by means of an angular shaft gear, in the area of each connecting area between two shaft segments, are, for the purpose of torque transmission. [0004]
  • The screwdriver shaft, which is flexible prior to tightening the tightening device, can be bent into a shape that may be optimal for each individual situation and be fixed in this shape, so that the tool chuck can be brought into a position which may be the most advantageous one, as the case may be, even for areas within the patient's oral cavity that are difficult to access. Accordingly, all tightening tasks which may occur on dental implants can be performed with one single screwdriver, due to its flexible adjustability. The torque between the individual drive shaft segments is transferred in a positive manner and with only very little torsional elasticity.[0005]
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • The present invention will be further understood with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein: [0006]
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a screwdriver for intra-oral implants; [0007]
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the flexible screwdriver shaft of the screwdriver according to FIG. 1 in a multi-curvature position; [0008]
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view in partial section of two shaft segments of the screwdriver according to FIG. 1 with the shaft pieces positioned inside; [0009]
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view in partial section of an angular gear and the tool-side end of the screwdriver shaft; and [0010]
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a cross section of the screwdriver at the connecting area between two shaft segments.[0011]
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION
  • According to a preferred embodiment form of the invention, each shaft segment of the screwdriver features, at one of its ends, a concave gliding surface forming a cylinder segment, and at its other end, a convex gliding surface forming a cylinder segment, with the two cylinder segments featuring identical radii and axial directions that are offset from each other by 90°. [0012]
  • Between each two adjacent shaft segments a link is created that can only be rotated around one axis but which produces a rather stable connection of the two shaft segments when the longitudinal tightening device is tightened. Nonetheless, the screwdriver shaft can be adjusted in any direction, because the links between the shaft segments, which follow one to the next at short intervals, still make a twist possible within the two axes that are at a 90° offset with each other. [0013]
  • Advantageously, the common tightening device of the shaft segments features at least two tightening wires which run through diagonally opposite tightening channels within each shaft segment. [0014]
  • In this manner, a tightening device is implemented in a simple and space-saving fashion that makes it possible to fix the entire screwdriver shaft in any preset position. For this purpose it suffices to put a pulling force on the tightening wires. [0015]
  • According to a preferred embodiment form two pairs of tightening wires are used that are each positioned in traverse positions from each other and that both tightening wires of each pair of tightening wires are connected with each other for length compensation. [0016]
  • In this manner the differences in length of the tightening wires that are conditioned by the one-sided curvature of the screwdriver shaft and which tightening wires are positioned along the external side or the internal side of the curvature, are compensated in a simple way and so that all of the tightening wires contribute to tightening the shaft elements in any curvature position. [0017]
  • Further advantageous embodiments of the idea on which the invention is based are described below. [0018]
  • Below, an embodiment example of the invention, which is illustrated in the drawing, is more closely explained. [0019]
  • The screwdriver for intra-oral implantation shown in FIG. 1 features a [0020] hand piece 1, located at the proximate end of the screwdriver, to which an elongated multi-segment screwdriver shaft 2 is connected. At its distal end, which faces away from the hand piece I the screwdriver shaft 2 is connected, via an angular gear 3, with a rotatable tool chuck 4, which is configured as a connecting element for different screwdriver bits.
  • On the [0021] hand piece 1, a rotating drive is provided, which in the embodiment shown, includes a rotating handle 5 that is operated manually and that is connected with the rotatable tool chuck 4, via a multi-link drive shaft located within the screwdriver shaft 2 and the angular drive 3, for the purpose of transmitting the torque.
  • The [0022] screwdriver shaft 2 consists of a plurality of shaft segments 6 that can be swivelled in relation to each other and that, for this reason, is flexible. The shaft 2 of the screwdriver can be brought into a shape permitted by the mobile linkage of the shaft segments 6 prior to its use, as shown in FIG. 2 in an exemplary fashion.
  • As is shown in detail in FIG. 3, each [0023] shaft segment 6 features, at one of its ends, e.g. the proximate end facing toward the hand piece 1, a concave gliding surface 7, which is configured as a cylinder segment. At its other end, e.g. the distal end facing the tool chuck 4, each shaft segment 6 features a convex gliding surface 8, which is also configured as a cylinder segment. The cylinder segments of the two gliding surfaces 7, 8 have identical radii so that the two gliding surfaces 7, 8 can slide on each other while having full surface contact with each other, as is shown in FIG. 3.
  • The directions of the two axes [0024] 7 a and 8 a of the two gliding surfaces 7 and 8 are offset against each other, around the longitudinal axis 6 a of each shaft segment 6, by 90° each. In this manner, the swiveling direction at the consecutive connecting locations of the shaft segments 6 changes by 90° in a consecutive and alternating manner along the full extent of the screwdriver shaft 2 that in their totality results in spatial flexibility of the multi-link screwdriver shaft 2, as shown in FIG. 2 in an exemplary manner.
  • A common tightening device serves for the fixation of the [0025] screwdriver shaft 2 in the shape selected for each individual case. Four tightening wires 9, 10, 11 and 12 (see FIG. 4) run through the tightening channels 13 that are configured in an axially parallel direction within the tightening segments 6. The tightening channels 13 are, at least at the exit locations at the gliding surfaces 7 and 8, widened in such a manner that the tightening wires 9-12 can enter unobstructed into the tightening channel 13 of each adjacent shaft segment 6 regardless of the swiveling position.
  • At the tool end of the [0026] screwdriver shaft 2 two pairs tightening wires 9 and 11 and 10 and 12, which are located diagonally opposite from each other, are connected with each other in such a manner so as to make length compensation of this pair of tightening wires 9 and 11 or 10 and 12 possible.
  • In the area of the [0027] hand piece 1 all of the tightening wires 9-12 are connected with a common tightening element (not shown here), which can be longitudinally moved inside the hand piece by means of a gear screw. In this way all of the tightening wires can be tightened for fixation and loosening of the screwdriver shaft 2. The gear screw of the tightening element is actuated by rotating a rotating ring 14 on the hand piece 1 (see FIG. 1).
  • The drive shaft extending throughout the [0028] entire screwdriver shaft 2 consists, in the area of the swiveling shaft segment 6, of individual shaft elements 15 (FIG. 3), which within each connecting area of two shaft segments 6, are moveably connected with each other via an angular gear drive 16 for the purpose of transmitting the torque. Each shaft piece 15 is rotatably supported within the correlated shaft segment 6 and features a pinion gear 17 consisting of axially parallel tapered driving teeth 17 a, 17 a′. The pinion gears 17 of adjacent shaft pieces 15 engage each other in a positive fashion. The tapered shape of the gear teeth 17 a makes it possible to maintain the gear engagement, even when the adjacent shaft pieces 6 are angled off as shown in FIG. 3.
  • Each [0029] shaft piece 15 features a circumferential groove 18 in which a cross pin 19, which is attached inside the shaft segment 6, tangentially engages. In this manner the rotatable shaft piece 15 is fixed inside the shaft segment 6 in an axial direction.
  • The [0030] angular gear 3, which joins the tool chuck 4 and is shown in FIG. 4 in detail, is designed to be a pivoting angular gear making it possible for the tool chuck 4 (shown only partly in FIG. 4) to pivot relative to the final segment 20 of the screwdriver shaft 2 around a common traverse axis 21. Two housing parts 22 and 23 of the angular gear 3 can be pivoted around the common traverse axis 21.
  • Two [0031] transmission gears 24, 25 can be independently rotated around the traverse axis 21 inside the pivoting angular gear 3 and each engage a pinion gear 26 and 27 of the adjacent shaft pieces 15 and 28. Even if the pivoting angular gear 3 is pivoted out of the straight through-going position shown in FIG. 4 around the traverse axis 21, the rotating movement of the shaft piece 15 is transmitted via the pinion gear 26 and the two counter-directionally driven transmission gears 24, 25 to the pinion gear 27 of the shaft piece 28 that is connected with the tool chuck 4.
  • Further variations and modifications of the foregoing will be apparent to those skilled in the art and are intended to be encompassed by the claims appended hereto. [0032]
  • German priority application 100 05 137.5 is relied on and incorporated herein by reference. [0033]

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1. Screwdriver for intra-oral implantation with a screwdriver shaft, which at its proximate end is connected with a hand piece and at its distal end, by an angular gear, with a rotatable tool chuck that, by a drive shaft that is rotatably contained within the screwdriver shaft, is connected with a rotating drive located on the hand piece, the screwdriver shaft comprising a plurality of shaft segments that are moveable in relation to each other and that are tightened against each other by way of a common longitudinal tightening device for the purpose of fixing said segments in their positions, the drive shaft comprising in the area of the shaft segments, of individual shaft pieces that are connected with each other in each connecting area of two shaft segments by an angular gear drive for the purpose of torque transmission.
2. The screwdriver according to
claim 1
further comprising each shaft segment having concave gliding surface forming a cylindrical segment at one of its ends and a convex gliding surface forming a cylindrical segment at its other end, with the two cylindrical segments having identical radii and axial directions that are offset from each other by 90°.
3. The screwdriver according to
claim 1
wherein the common longitudinal tightening device of the shaft segments contains at least two tightening wires that run through diagonally opposite tightening channels in each shaft segment.
4. The screwdriver according to
claim 3
further comprising two pairs of tightening wires positioned in a diagonal position in relation to each other and wherein two tightening wires of each pair of tightening wires are connected with each other at one end for the purpose of length compensation.
5. The screwdriver according to
claim 3
wherein all tightening wires are connected with a tightening piece that is positioned within the hand piece and can be longitudinally adjusted by means of a gear screw.
6. The screwdriver according to
claim 4
wherein all tightening wires are connected with a tightening piece that is positioned within the hand piece and can be longitudinally adjusted by means of a gear screw.
7. The screwdriver according to
claim 1
wherein each shaft piece is rotatably supported inside the corresponding shaft segment and has a pinion gear with axially parallel tapered drive teeth at each end thereof with the pinion gears of adjacent shaft pieces engaging each other in a positive fashion.
8. The screwdriver according to
claim 1
wherein the angular gear drive adjacent to the tool chuck is a pivoting angular gear drive with two housing parts that can be pivoted around a common traverse axis, with at least one transmission gear positioned so it can be rotated around the common traverse axis so as to engage a pinion gear of the corresponding one of the shaft pieces.
9. The screwdriver according to
claim 8
wherein two transmission gears, which can be rotated independently from each other around the traverse axis inside the pivoting angular gear drive, are seated.
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