US2731723A - Articulators used in the production of denture prosthesis - Google Patents
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- A61C11/08—Dental articulators, i.e. for simulating movement of the temporo-mandibular joints; Articulation forms or mouldings with means to secure dental casts to articulator
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- Another object of my invention is the provision of an articulator of the foregoing character which is simple in construction and efficient and durable in service.
- Fig. l is a perspective view of a conventional articulator embodying my invention.
- Fig. 2 is a top plan view taken substantially on line 22 of Fig. 1 and showing on an enlarged scale the portion of the articulator embodying my invention.
- FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view taken on 1ine 33 of Fig. 4 is a cross sectional view taken on line 44 of Fig. 3.
- the numeral 10 indicates generally a conventional articulator of the type used by dental technicians in the production of denture prostheses, reconstructions and tooth analysis.
- the said articulator includes a base 11 supporting a pair of condyle pillars 12 in the upper ends of which is supported a condyle shaft axis 13 carrying an arm 14. From the free end of the arm elevational view of a detail of atent O 14 depends an incisal pin 16 which cooperates with an incisal table 17.
- My invention is principally concerned with the provision of an adjustable mounting structure indicated generally by the numeral 18 on which is mounted the lower jaw model 29 of the denture prostheses.
- the said structure which is supportedon the base 11 includes a lower plate 19 having a threaded central aperture 21 and a transversely extending dovetail key 22.
- the said key is received in a cooperating keyway 23 on the underside of an upper mounting plate 24.
- the lower plate 19 atfords slidable support for the upper plate 24.
- An indicator 27 on the upper plate 24 cooperates with said gauge lines to indicate the amount of relative movement between the upper and lower plates.
- the base 11 is provided with a threaded bore 34 in which is received a bushing 36, the said bushing having a bore 37 in the upper portion thereof and being internally threaded in the lower portion 38.
- a plug 39 Received within the bore 37 of the bushing 36 is a plug 39.
- the bushing 36 and plug 39 are provided with diametrically opposed semi-circular vertical recesses or keyways 42 in which are received pins 43. The said pins cooperate with the keyways to prevent the plug 39 from rotating relative to bushing 37 while permitting vertical axial movement of the plug.
- Adjacent the lower end of the plug is a shouldered washer 44 which retains a shouldered bushing 46 exteriorly threaded and in engagement with the threaded portion 38.
- the plug 39, washer 44 and bushing 46 are confined between shoulders 47 and 48 of a knurled headed screw 49.
- the screw 49 engages the aperture 21 of the lower plate 19 and serves to secure the same to the base 11.
- a pin 51 projecting upwardly from the plug 39 is received in slot in the lower plate 19 and serves to align the lower plate with respect to base 11 as Well as to prevent the said plate from rotating during manipulation of the screw 49.
- the bushing 46 may be rotated to elfect axial movement thereof and thereby effect a vertical adjustment in the elevation of the lower plate 19 and its related structure.
- the upper plate 24 is provided with a plurality of apertures through which are adapted to pass screws 53 which engage in sockets 54 embedded in the conventional plaster mounting 2t) and thereby secure the mounting to the plate 19.
- the lower plate 19 has a screw stud 56 projecting outwardly from one edge thereof.
- a bracket 57 Secured to the upper plate 24 is a bracket 57 which includes a U-shaped portion 58 the legs of which are pierced to receive the stud 56.
- a knurled disc 59 in threaded engagement with the stud 56 is disposed between the legs of the U-shaped portion. As will be apparent rotation of the disc in one direction or another will cause it to abut one of the legs and thereby cause the upper plate 24 to slide relative to' the lower plate 19. Lateral shifting of the upper plate 24 may thus be elfected.
- a cast or model of a set of upper teeth is arranged in hinge axis position and depends from arm 14 of the articulator according to well known practices.
- the bite impression is then placed on the lower cast or model and the same is articulated in occlusion with the upper cast.
- the upper arm 14 ofv the articulator is then in parallel relation to the base 11 of the articulator and will remain in such position.
- the adjustment means is moved independently' ottthe'tarticulator frame.
- 1.1131 combination with: an" articulator having, a' base portion; a-pair of plates; one oflsaid-pla'tes beingsslidable relative to the other of: said platesand. constituting, a mounting; plate adapted to support a denture model, and
- an artieulator having: a base portion, said: base portion 1 haviitgzb'o're thereinat least the lowenportion ofiwhich isinternallyithreaded; a bush ing. member; in; threadedt engagement with said lower portion; a plugmemb'en in: saidixboresandresting on said bushing;.saidplugv member: beingvertically-adjustableby rotationofsaid bushing; a IQWCITPIBIEE supported' onsa'id plug; member, screw Y means affording detachable mentot' saidlower plate.to saidsplugzmemberg an upper plate. superimposed over: said-1 lower plate, said plates having cooperatingaguidetmeans permitting relative sliding movement of; sa'idplates; said upper: plate constituting: a support for; a: denture? model.
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- Jan. 24, 1956 F. BRANDHANDLER 2,731,723
ARTICULATORS USED IN THE PRODUCTION OF DENTURE PROSTHESIS Filed NOV. 24, 1954 IN V EN TOR.
BK 74 a? M nited States I ARTICULATORS USED IN THE PRQDUCTIGN F DENTURE PROSTHESIS Filip Brandhandler, Chicago, iii. Application November 24, 1954, Serial No. 476,948 6 Claims. (Cl. 32-32) My invention relates to improvements in articulators used in the production of denture prostheses, reconstructions and in tooth analysis.
In the production of denture prostheses, reconstructions the prostheses and reconstructions corrected to provide desired occlusal relationships.
Another object of my invention is the provision of an articulator of the foregoing character which is simple in construction and efficient and durable in service.
Other and further objects and advantages of my invention will become apparent when considered in connection with the accompanying drawing in which,
Fig. l is a perspective view of a conventional articulator embodying my invention.
Fig. 2 is a top plan view taken substantially on line 22 of Fig. 1 and showing on an enlarged scale the portion of the articulator embodying my invention.
F Fig. 3 is a cross sectional view taken on 1ine 33 of Fig. 4 is a cross sectional view taken on line 44 of Fig. 3.
P Fig. 5 is a cross sectional view taken on line 5-5 of Fig. 6 is a cross sectional view taken on line 66 of Fig. 3 and Fig. 7 is a fragmentary construction.
Referring to the drawings, the numeral 10 indicates generally a conventional articulator of the type used by dental technicians in the production of denture prostheses, reconstructions and tooth analysis. The said articulator includes a base 11 supporting a pair of condyle pillars 12 in the upper ends of which is supported a condyle shaft axis 13 carrying an arm 14. From the free end of the arm elevational view of a detail of atent O 14 depends an incisal pin 16 which cooperates with an incisal table 17.
The foregoing structure is conventional and forms no part of the present invention.
My invention is principally concerned with the provision of an adjustable mounting structure indicated generally by the numeral 18 on which is mounted the lower jaw model 29 of the denture prostheses. The said structure which is supportedon the base 11 includes a lower plate 19 having a threaded central aperture 21 and a transversely extending dovetail key 22. The said key is received in a cooperating keyway 23 on the underside of an upper mounting plate 24. Thus, the lower plate 19 atfords slidable support for the upper plate 24. Along one edge of the lower plate 19 there is provided a series of gauge lines 26. An indicator 27 on the upper plate 24 cooperates with said gauge lines to indicate the amount of relative movement between the upper and lower plates. The upper plate 24 is provided with a pair of opposed slots 28 through which pass screws 29 received in threaded holes in the lower plate 19. The said screws serve to clamp the upper and lower plates in a position of adjustment. Both plates are further provided with threaded apertures 31 in which is received a screw or pin 33 which also passes through an aperture in the base 11. When the said apertures are all in registration the upper plate 24 is in zero position with respect to the lower plate 19.
The base 11 is provided with a threaded bore 34 in which is received a bushing 36, the said bushing having a bore 37 in the upper portion thereof and being internally threaded in the lower portion 38. Received within the bore 37 of the bushing 36 is a plug 39. The bushing 36 and plug 39 are provided with diametrically opposed semi-circular vertical recesses or keyways 42 in which are received pins 43. The said pins cooperate with the keyways to prevent the plug 39 from rotating relative to bushing 37 while permitting vertical axial movement of the plug. Adjacent the lower end of the plug is a shouldered washer 44 which retains a shouldered bushing 46 exteriorly threaded and in engagement with the threaded portion 38. The plug 39, washer 44 and bushing 46 are confined between shoulders 47 and 48 of a knurled headed screw 49. As will be apparent the screw 49 engages the aperture 21 of the lower plate 19 and serves to secure the same to the base 11. A pin 51 projecting upwardly from the plug 39 is received in slot in the lower plate 19 and serves to align the lower plate with respect to base 11 as Well as to prevent the said plate from rotating during manipulation of the screw 49. The bushing 46 may be rotated to elfect axial movement thereof and thereby effect a vertical adjustment in the elevation of the lower plate 19 and its related structure.
The upper plate 24 is provided with a plurality of apertures through which are adapted to pass screws 53 which engage in sockets 54 embedded in the conventional plaster mounting 2t) and thereby secure the mounting to the plate 19. The lower plate 19 has a screw stud 56 projecting outwardly from one edge thereof. Secured to the upper plate 24 is a bracket 57 which includes a U-shaped portion 58 the legs of which are pierced to receive the stud 56. A knurled disc 59 in threaded engagement with the stud 56 is disposed between the legs of the U-shaped portion. As will be apparent rotation of the disc in one direction or another will cause it to abut one of the legs and thereby cause the upper plate 24 to slide relative to' the lower plate 19. Lateral shifting of the upper plate 24 may thus be elfected.
In the use of my invention a cast or model of a set of upper teeth is arranged in hinge axis position and depends from arm 14 of the articulator according to well known practices. The bite impression is then placed on the lower cast or model and the same is articulated in occlusion with the upper cast. The upper arm 14 ofv the articulator is then in parallel relation to the base 11 of the articulator and will remain in such position. When thewax impression is-removedthellower casti or. model is moved vertically by adjustment of bushing 4&7toiefieot occlusion of theisamewith.theupper;caster-model; In my invention the adjustment meansis moved independently' ottthe'tarticulator frame. Inathisiway'theupper cast is-alwaysin the same position=forexample-, on the-hinge axis-.- By; moving: the lower cast.to.efiect occlusioniwith the' uppen l. establishthe. samejaw and occlusal relationshipt-thatzexists in apatientemouth. Accordingly, any protnusive on lateral movements may; be; corrected with thez casts! or models: disposed: in I their true; relationship.
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1.1131 combination: with: an" articulator having, a' base portion; a-pair of plates; one oflsaid-pla'tes beingsslidable relative to the other of: said platesand. constituting, a mounting; plate adapted to support a denture model, and
screw operated-means-in-said base portion. for.v supporting the other of said; platesfor vertical adjustment 2. In: combination with an articulator having a base portion, a pairoi plates,.one superimposed over the other, said7plates=having cooperatingmeans for guiding the upper ofl-said plates in sliding movement relative to the: lower; at' said plates;- the upper of saidplates constituting a supporti for adenture model,,. and vertically adjustable means-insaid baseifor supporting the lo'wenof said plates;
3: In combination with an articulator: having-a base: portion, a pair of plates, one superimposed over the.:otl1er,'. said platesxhaving icooperating means forguidingzthe upper 0%. said plates insliding t; movement; relative". to the: lower: of; said plates, the; upper: of said plates. constituting a support for a. denture model,. and vertically adjustable meansAin-said basefor supporting-.thezlower of .said plates, and means associated with said'plates for efiectingslidable adjustment of thezupperof said plates relative totheilower' of: said. plates;
4: In combination with; an: articulator having a. base. portion, said base portion having bore therein". atleast. the lower portion ot which-is inte'rnally threaded,.azbush'- ingr member. in. threaded. engagementv with. said. lower portion, a plug member in said bore and resting on said bushing, said plug member being vertically adjustable by rotation of said bushing, a lower plate supported on said plug member, screw means affording detachable securement of said lower plate to said plug member, an upper plate superimposed over said lower plate and arrangedfor. sliding. movement relative thereto, said. upper plate constituting a supportfor. a. denture model.
5. In combination with an articulator having a base portion, said base? portion having bore: therein at least the lower portion of.whichris-internally threaded, a bushing'member in'threadedengagement'with said lower portion, a plug member insaid bore and resting on said bushing, said plug member being vertically adjustable by rotation of said bushing, a lower plate supported on said plug member, screw means affording detachable securementof said. lower plate'tossaid' pluglmemberg an upper plate. superimposed. over. saidi lower. plate and arranged for sliding movement relative thereto, saidu per: plate constituting atsupportitor a:.denture model; and' means associated with said platesa fortett'ectingislidabl'e adjust ment of.- said upper plate relative; to said lower plate;
6.- In combination with an artieulator having: a base portion, said: base portion 1 haviitgzb'o're thereinat least the lowenportion ofiwhich isinternallyithreaded; a bush ing. member; in; threadedt engagement with said lower portion; a plugmemb'en in: saidixboresandresting on said bushing;.saidplugv member: beingvertically-adjustableby rotationofsaid bushing; a IQWCITPIBIEE supported' onsa'id plug; member, screw Y means affording detachable mentot' saidlower plate.to saidsplugzmemberg an upper plate. superimposed over: said-1 lower plate, said plates having cooperatingaguidetmeans permitting relative sliding movement of; sa'idplates; said upper: plate constituting: a support for; a: denture? model.
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US3930312A (en) * | 1973-01-17 | 1976-01-06 | Hans Daub | Dental articulator |
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US5716209A (en) * | 1995-08-02 | 1998-02-10 | Faierstain; Paul B. | Plasterless mounting dental articulator |
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US3808689A (en) * | 1972-12-01 | 1974-05-07 | S Spinella | Dental articulator trays |
US3930312A (en) * | 1973-01-17 | 1976-01-06 | Hans Daub | Dental articulator |
US4315740A (en) * | 1977-04-18 | 1982-02-16 | Mercer Roger W | Apparatus for mounting dental casts |
US4854868A (en) * | 1987-09-09 | 1989-08-08 | Pitre Evard M | Dental articulator |
US5716209A (en) * | 1995-08-02 | 1998-02-10 | Faierstain; Paul B. | Plasterless mounting dental articulator |
US5738516A (en) * | 1996-12-16 | 1998-04-14 | Landry; Alain | Adjustable mounting device for a dental articulator |
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