US2347340A - Partial removable denture - Google Patents

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US2347340A
US2347340A US381516A US38151641A US2347340A US 2347340 A US2347340 A US 2347340A US 381516 A US381516 A US 381516A US 38151641 A US38151641 A US 38151641A US 2347340 A US2347340 A US 2347340A
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  • My invention relates to improvements in dentistry and more particularly to an appliance for holding a partial denture in the mouth.
  • various diificulties have been experienced in properly securing the denture, and in maintaining proper relationship of the denture and the other teeth.
  • Fig. 1 shows an enlarged detail in perspective, parts broken away, illustrating the socket member of my holding device.
  • Fig. 3 a similar view of the insert member thereof, Fig. 4 an enlarged detail of the left side of the combination shown in Fig. 1 with the denture in removable position, and
  • Fig. 5 an enlarged detail showing the mode of securing part of the interlocking means.
  • part 9' of the interlocking means is preferably beveled at the top and bottom as shown to advantage in Fig. 5, to slidably engage the upper and lower under-cuts for receiving and holding the part 9' as shown.
  • a socket member on one tooth.
  • a substantially T-shaped anchor member on the other tooth and having a head fitting in said socket, said head having an L-shaped recess in the outer face thereof, one leg of said recess extending laterally across the head, the other leg of said recess extending along one side edge of said head from the laterally extending leg to the bottom edge of said head, an L-shaped insert slidably received in the L-shaped recess, said insert being of a thickness substantially equal to the depth of the laterally extending leg of said recess, the vertical leg of the insert being resilient, a bead on the lower free edge of the resilient vertical leg, the vertically extending leg of the recess being tapered downwardly and rearwardly to provide a space within which the beaded portion of the resilient leg of the insert may be depressed, all of the parts of said insert being disposed substantially within the surface of said head, and a teat in the socket member

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April 25, 1944. SMALLEN 2,347,340
PARTIAL REMOVABLE'DENTURES Filed March 3, 1941,
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Patented Apr. 25, 1944 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE PARTIAL REMOVABLE DENTURE Harry M. Smallen, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Application March 3, 1941, Serial No. 381,516
1 Claim.
My invention relates to improvements in dentistry and more particularly to an appliance for holding a partial denture in the mouth. Heretofore various diificulties have been experienced in properly securing the denture, and in maintaining proper relationship of the denture and the other teeth.
Referring to the accompanying drawing, I have illustrated upon an enlarged scale in Fig. 1, in front elevation, a suitable arrangement of removable denture and teeth showing an application of my holding or anchoring means. Fig. 2 shows an enlarged detail in perspective, parts broken away, illustrating the socket member of my holding device. Fig. 3 a similar view of the insert member thereof, Fig. 4 an enlarged detail of the left side of the combination shown in Fig. 1 with the denture in removable position, and Fig. 5 an enlarged detail showing the mode of securing part of the interlocking means.
5, 5' indicate the pier teeth, and 6 the denture. The pier tooth 5 is suitably cut away to receive and hold the socket member I, having a protrusion 8, extending inwardly thereof, to allow the resiliently projected element 9 of the insert member Ill to snap beyond the inwardly projecting teat 8, when pushed into position, the enlargement ll preventing the removal of the insert l0, Without suflicient exertion to pull the enlargement H past and over the teat 8.
The shanks l2 of the insert members are embedded and secured in the end teeth 6 of the denture as shown, and in order to insure proper alignment and good sliding fit, the socket and insert members or either of them need not be permanently secured in position in the teeth, until such alignment of proper positioning has been attained. Also part 9' of the interlocking means is preferably beveled at the top and bottom as shown to advantage in Fig. 5, to slidably engage the upper and lower under-cuts for receiving and holding the part 9' as shown.
Unlike most removable securing means for dentures of the character described, there is no forcing apart or spread between the coupled or connected teeth at the piers, such as where springs or other extended means are used at those points and accordingly, the teeth retain their normal position in the mouth, and do not spread apart or release the denture, while at the same time the denture remains snugly and correctly in position until removed.
of course it will be understood that various modifications may be made in the construction and arrangement of parts without departing from the spirit of the invention as claimed.
I claim:
In a removable denture of the character described where there is a permanent tooth and a removable tooth, a socket member on one tooth. a substantially T-shaped anchor member on the other tooth and having a head fitting in said socket, said head having an L-shaped recess in the outer face thereof, one leg of said recess extending laterally across the head, the other leg of said recess extending along one side edge of said head from the laterally extending leg to the bottom edge of said head, an L-shaped insert slidably received in the L-shaped recess, said insert being of a thickness substantially equal to the depth of the laterally extending leg of said recess, the vertical leg of the insert being resilient, a bead on the lower free edge of the resilient vertical leg, the vertically extending leg of the recess being tapered downwardly and rearwardly to provide a space within which the beaded portion of the resilient leg of the insert may be depressed, all of the parts of said insert being disposed substantially within the surface of said head, and a teat in the socket member for cooperation with the bead on the resilient insert to removably retain the head within the socket member.
HARRY M. SMALLEN.
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE942293C (en) * 1952-12-25 1956-05-03 Artur Foelsch Fixing means for loosened teeth
US3057068A (en) * 1958-10-11 1962-10-09 Morandi Federico Spring head-clamped hook hinge joint for releasably securing artificial teeth
EP0216445A1 (en) * 1985-08-15 1987-04-01 Max Zuest Denture attachment structure and method
EP0250067A1 (en) * 1986-06-19 1987-12-23 Max Zuest Denture attachment structure and method
US5284441A (en) * 1990-07-09 1994-02-08 Siqueira Luis A De Precision device for attaching removable dental prosthesis

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE942293C (en) * 1952-12-25 1956-05-03 Artur Foelsch Fixing means for loosened teeth
US3057068A (en) * 1958-10-11 1962-10-09 Morandi Federico Spring head-clamped hook hinge joint for releasably securing artificial teeth
EP0216445A1 (en) * 1985-08-15 1987-04-01 Max Zuest Denture attachment structure and method
US4715817A (en) * 1985-08-15 1987-12-29 Max Zuest Denture attachment structure and method
EP0250067A1 (en) * 1986-06-19 1987-12-23 Max Zuest Denture attachment structure and method
US5284441A (en) * 1990-07-09 1994-02-08 Siqueira Luis A De Precision device for attaching removable dental prosthesis

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