US20130153723A1 - Holder for handpiece devices - Google Patents
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- This invention pertains to holders for handpieces used with various medical, dental, and industrial devices.
- a handpiece holder which provides easy access to the handpiece, is replaceable, and rotatable to hold the handpiece in different positions on a vertical support surface.
- the invention comprises a handpiece holder, which provides easy access to the handpiece, is replaceable, and rotatable to hold the handpiece in different rotational positions.
- a handpiece holder which provides easy access to the handpiece, is replaceable, and rotatable to hold the handpiece in different rotational positions.
- it comprises a base with means to affix the base to a vertical support surface, such as a wall or the housing of a dental, medical, or industrial device.
- a vertical support surface such as a wall or the housing of a dental, medical, or industrial device.
- These means to affix the base to a vertical support surface preferably allow the handpiece holder to be removed for replacement when damaged, and secure it in position not to rotate.
- positioning structure such as pins or rods are affixed to the bottom of the base, and sized to fit within corresponding holes in the vertical support surface.
- a rotatable disc is rotatably attached to the base with a spring biased stop to releaseably secure the rotatable disc in a desired rotational position, which allows repositioning of the rotatable disc by applying sufficient force to overcome the spring bias of the stop until the desired angle of rotation is achieved.
- a U shaped holder with an opening structured to removably hold handpieces is then affixed to the rotatable disc for positioning at a desired angle or rotation.
- Preferred means to affix the base to the vertical support surface comprise a U shaped holder with a post having a post end adapted with flexible mechanical fingers sized to fit within a hole in the base in communication with a hole in the rotatable disc aligned with a hole in the vertical support surface to removably secure to the inside of the vertical support surface, when the post is inserted.
- the holder post may be removed by pulling it with sufficient force so that the fingers compress against the edges of the hole of the vertical support surface to release their hold.
- Preferred spring biased stops to releaseably secure the rotatable disc in a desired position on the base comprise a spring biased stop ratchet system, such as a spring biased pawl, spring biased ball bearings, etc., which have a biased stop end to selectively engage a toothed circumferential gear track to hold the rotatable disc in a given position until addition sufficient force is applied to overcome the spring bias, allowing the rotatable disc to be repositioned and held at a new desired angle of rotation.
- a spring biased stop ratchet system such as a spring biased pawl, spring biased ball bearings, etc.
- the base has a perimeter with a plurality of spring biased pawls spaced there around.
- a rotatable disc structured as a disc housing is then rotatably secured surrounding the base perimeter.
- the rotatable disc housing has an interior circumferential geared track, which is engaged by the plurality of spring biased pawls when the housing is positioned surrounding the, base perimeter.
- the spring biased pawls releaseably hold the rotatable disc housing in a desired rotational position.
- the rotational position may be change by applying sufficient force to overcome the spring bias of the pawls allowing the rotatable disc to rotate for securing in another position.
- One construction to rotatably secure the rotatable disc housing surrounding the base has a rotatable disc housing with a center hole, which is rotatably attached to the base by a post attached to the U shaped holder.
- the end of the post of the U shaped holder has similar compressible expandable mechanical fingers, described above, which when passed through aligned holes in the rotatable disc housing and base and a hole in the vertical support surface holds the rotatable handpiece holder onto the interior segment of the vertical support surface to removably secure the rotatable handpiece holder to the vertical support surface.
- the rotatable disc housing and base ratcheting mechanism is reversed.
- the removable rotatable handpiece holder has a base with a gear toothed perimeter forming surrounding a center hole.
- the rotatable disc housing has a plurality of spring biased pawls along its interior walls structured to align with the base gear toothed perimeter via a corresponding center hole. The rotatable disc housing and base are then secured in place via a post placed within the aligned center holes.
- the rotatable disc housing When positioned the rotatable disc housing spring biased pawls releaseably hold onto the base gear toothed perimeter to removably secure the rotatable disc housing in a desired position until sufficient force is applied to overcome the spring biased pawls allowing the disc housing to be rotatably repositioned.
- the spring biased stop thus allows the rotatable disc housing to be secured to the vertical support surface at various rotational angles.
- Affixed to the rotatable disc is a U shaped holder with an opening structured to removably hold handpieces placed thereon.
- the U shaped holder in one embodiment has a post with one end attached to the holder and the other end structured with expandable mechanical fingers.
- the post is structured to pass through the rotatable disc center hole and base center hole to allow the rotatable disc to rotate.
- the expandable mechanical fingers of the post extend through a hole in the vertical support surface and removably secure thereto the base of the rotatable handpiece holder by expanding to grip the interior wall surrounding the hole of the vertical support surface, when inserted.
- the invention thus provides a handpiece holder, which removably secures to a vertical support surface to. This provides easy access to medical, dental, or industrial handpieces, and is replaceable and rotatable to hold handpieces in different positions on the vertical support surface.
- FIG. 1 is an exploded view of one preferred embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is an assembled view of the embodiment of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is a back view of the embodiment of FIG. 1 secured to a vertical support surface.
- FIG. 1 is an exploded view of one preferred embodiment of the handpiece holder 101 structured as a rotatable housing. Attached to the handpiece holder 101 is a U shape clip 102 with an opening 103 structured to removably hold handpieces placed thereon.
- a center post 105 is attached to an interior wall of handpiece holder 101 .
- compressible mechanical fingers 106 structured to expand and grip the interior surface surrounding a hole 114 in the vertical support surface 112 .
- a disc base 108 is structured to fit into space of the interior opening 104 of handpiece holder 101 .
- a through hole 109 in the center of disc base 108 allows center post 105 of the handpiece holder 101 to pass there through.
- Three mini posts 111 attached to the disc base 108 are used to securely position the disc base 108 onto a vertical support surface such as a housing or a wall 112 . These three mini posts 111 fit within three corresponding open holes 113 (not shown in the drawing) in the wall 112 . Thus, when the post 105 passes through a through hole 114 , it secures the disc base 108 via the post 105 and mini posts 111 to the vertical support surface so that the base 108 doesn't rotate.
- FIG. 2 depicts the front assembled view of handpiece holder 101 shown in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 depicts the back view of the support surface 112 , showing the mechanical fingers 106 of the handpiece holder 101 secured to the inside vertical support surface defining the center hole 114 . From these figures, it can be seen that the handpiece holder 101 can be rotated to any position desired. The handpiece holder 101 can also be removed when pulled with sufficient force in the direction vertical to the housing or wall to release the mechanical fingers 106 .
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Abstract
A handpiece holder, which provides easy access to a medical, dental, or industrial handpiece, is replaceable and rotatable to hold handpieces in different angled positions.
Description
- This continuation application claims the benefit of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/384,333, filed Apr. 1, 2009, the content of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
- This invention pertains to holders for handpieces used with various medical, dental, and industrial devices. In particular it relates to a handpiece holder, which provides easy access to the handpiece, is replaceable, and rotatable to hold the handpiece in different positions on a vertical support surface.
- Various holders for handpiece devices, particularly in the medical, dental, and industrial industries, are known. For example, Casica et aJ., U.S. Pat. No. Des. 381,421, issued Jul. 22, 1997 discloses a surgical handpiece holder for medical devices. Booth, U.S. Pat. No. 3,672,059, issued Jun. 27, 1972, discloses a holder for dental hand pieces. These handpiece holders have different features dependent upon the needs of a user. Desirable features for a handpiece holder are: 1). Easy to access the handpiece, 2) Rotatable to hold the handpiece in different positions, and 3) Replaceable on the field. The invention described below provides a handpiece holder with all of these desirable features.
- The invention comprises a handpiece holder, which provides easy access to the handpiece, is replaceable, and rotatable to hold the handpiece in different rotational positions. Specifically, it comprises a base with means to affix the base to a vertical support surface, such as a wall or the housing of a dental, medical, or industrial device. These means to affix the base to a vertical support surface preferably allow the handpiece holder to be removed for replacement when damaged, and secure it in position not to rotate. To secure the base in position from rotating when mounted, positioning structure, such as pins or rods are affixed to the bottom of the base, and sized to fit within corresponding holes in the vertical support surface.
- A rotatable disc is rotatably attached to the base with a spring biased stop to releaseably secure the rotatable disc in a desired rotational position, which allows repositioning of the rotatable disc by applying sufficient force to overcome the spring bias of the stop until the desired angle of rotation is achieved. A U shaped holder with an opening structured to removably hold handpieces is then affixed to the rotatable disc for positioning at a desired angle or rotation.
- Preferred means to affix the base to the vertical support surface comprise a U shaped holder with a post having a post end adapted with flexible mechanical fingers sized to fit within a hole in the base in communication with a hole in the rotatable disc aligned with a hole in the vertical support surface to removably secure to the inside of the vertical support surface, when the post is inserted. The holder post may be removed by pulling it with sufficient force so that the fingers compress against the edges of the hole of the vertical support surface to release their hold.
- Preferred spring biased stops to releaseably secure the rotatable disc in a desired position on the base comprise a spring biased stop ratchet system, such as a spring biased pawl, spring biased ball bearings, etc., which have a biased stop end to selectively engage a toothed circumferential gear track to hold the rotatable disc in a given position until addition sufficient force is applied to overcome the spring bias, allowing the rotatable disc to be repositioned and held at a new desired angle of rotation.
- In one embodiment, the base has a perimeter with a plurality of spring biased pawls spaced there around. A rotatable disc structured as a disc housing is then rotatably secured surrounding the base perimeter. The rotatable disc housing has an interior circumferential geared track, which is engaged by the plurality of spring biased pawls when the housing is positioned surrounding the, base perimeter. The spring biased pawls releaseably hold the rotatable disc housing in a desired rotational position. The rotational position may be change by applying sufficient force to overcome the spring bias of the pawls allowing the rotatable disc to rotate for securing in another position.
- One construction to rotatably secure the rotatable disc housing surrounding the base has a rotatable disc housing with a center hole, which is rotatably attached to the base by a post attached to the U shaped holder. The end of the post of the U shaped holder has similar compressible expandable mechanical fingers, described above, which when passed through aligned holes in the rotatable disc housing and base and a hole in the vertical support surface holds the rotatable handpiece holder onto the interior segment of the vertical support surface to removably secure the rotatable handpiece holder to the vertical support surface.
- In another preferred embodiment, the rotatable disc housing and base ratcheting mechanism is reversed. In this embodiment the removable rotatable handpiece holder has a base with a gear toothed perimeter forming surrounding a center hole. The rotatable disc housing has a plurality of spring biased pawls along its interior walls structured to align with the base gear toothed perimeter via a corresponding center hole. The rotatable disc housing and base are then secured in place via a post placed within the aligned center holes. When positioned the rotatable disc housing spring biased pawls releaseably hold onto the base gear toothed perimeter to removably secure the rotatable disc housing in a desired position until sufficient force is applied to overcome the spring biased pawls allowing the disc housing to be rotatably repositioned.
- The spring biased stop thus allows the rotatable disc housing to be secured to the vertical support surface at various rotational angles.
- Affixed to the rotatable disc is a U shaped holder with an opening structured to removably hold handpieces placed thereon. The U shaped holder in one embodiment has a post with one end attached to the holder and the other end structured with expandable mechanical fingers. The post is structured to pass through the rotatable disc center hole and base center hole to allow the rotatable disc to rotate. The expandable mechanical fingers of the post extend through a hole in the vertical support surface and removably secure thereto the base of the rotatable handpiece holder by expanding to grip the interior wall surrounding the hole of the vertical support surface, when inserted.
- The invention thus provides a handpiece holder, which removably secures to a vertical support surface to. This provides easy access to medical, dental, or industrial handpieces, and is replaceable and rotatable to hold handpieces in different positions on the vertical support surface.
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FIG. 1 is an exploded view of one preferred embodiment. -
FIG. 2 is an assembled view of the embodiment ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 is a back view of the embodiment ofFIG. 1 secured to a vertical support surface. -
FIG. 1 is an exploded view of one preferred embodiment of thehandpiece holder 101 structured as a rotatable housing. Attached to thehandpiece holder 101 is aU shape clip 102 with anopening 103 structured to removably hold handpieces placed thereon. - Inside
handpiece holder 101 rotatable housing, is aninterior opening 104. Acenter post 105 is attached to an interior wall ofhandpiece holder 101. At end ofcenter post 105, are compressiblemechanical fingers 106 structured to expand and grip the interior surface surrounding ahole 114 in thevertical support surface 112. There is a circumferentialgear toothed perimeter 107 inside interior wall ofhandpiece holder 101. - A
disc base 108 is structured to fit into space of the interior opening 104 ofhandpiece holder 101. A throughhole 109 in the center ofdisc base 108 allowscenter post 105 of thehandpiece holder 101 to pass there through. There are threemechanical pawls 110 along the perimeter of thedisc base 108 structured to ratchet along thegear toothed perimeter 107 of the interior wall ofhandpiece holder 101, when assembled. - Three
mini posts 111 attached to thedisc base 108 are used to securely position thedisc base 108 onto a vertical support surface such as a housing or awall 112. These threemini posts 111 fit within three corresponding open holes 113 (not shown in the drawing) in thewall 112. Thus, when thepost 105 passes through a throughhole 114, it secures thedisc base 108 via thepost 105 andmini posts 111 to the vertical support surface so that thebase 108 doesn't rotate. -
FIG. 2 depicts the front assembled view ofhandpiece holder 101 shown inFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 depicts the back view of thesupport surface 112, showing themechanical fingers 106 of thehandpiece holder 101 secured to the inside vertical support surface defining thecenter hole 114. From these figures, it can be seen that thehandpiece holder 101 can be rotated to any position desired. Thehandpiece holder 101 can also be removed when pulled with sufficient force in the direction vertical to the housing or wall to release themechanical fingers 106. - Although this description has referred to the illustrated embodiments, it is not intended to restrict the scope of the claims. The claims themselves recite those features deemed essential to the invention.
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1. A holder for handpiece devices, comprising:
a disc base having a perimeter and a face;
a biased pawl positioned on the perimeter of the disc base;
a housing having an interior opening; and
a gear tooth perimeter within the interior opening of the housing, the biased pawl interfacing with the gear tooth perimeter providing a three-hundred and sixty degree range of rotation of the housing with respect to the disc base, the biased pawl engaging with the gear tooth perimeter to selectively secure the housing in a desired rotational position within the three-hundred and sixty degree range.
2. The holder for handpiece devices recited in claim 1 , further comprising a through-hole within the disc base.
3. The holder for handpiece devices recited in claim 2 , further comprising a clip connected with the housing.
4. The holder for handpiece devices recited in claim 3 , the handpiece holder further comprising a center post having a first end and a second end, the first end connected to the housing within the interior opening and extending through the through-hole of the disc base.
5. The holder for handpiece devices recited in claim 4 , the center post further comprising mechanical fingers on the second end of the center post, the mechanical fingers interfacing with a support structure to rotationally and releaseably secure the handpiece holder to the support structure.
6. The holder for handpiece devices recited in claim 5 , the disc base further comprising positioning structure extending from the face of the disc base and interfacing with the support structure to rotationally fix the disc base to the support structure.
7. The holder for handpiece devices recited in claim 6 , the support structure further comprising an open hole, and the positioning structure comprising a post that interfaces with the open hole.
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