US3855704A - Foot-operated speed control for air-driven tool - Google Patents
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- AIR-DRIVEN TOOL a lower air inlet chamber, and a restricted passage between the two chambers.
- An air inlet passage extends [76] Inventor g Booth 3529 Crystal from a surface inlet port through the control block prlngs Blvd., Portland, Oreg. l
- a piston portion of a one-piece piston-poppet projects from an upper open- [211 Appl 332605 ing of the piston chamber.
- a tapered stem portion of the piston-poppet extends downwardly and flares out- [52] US. Cl 32/28, 32/DIG. 3, 251/63 wardly from the bottom of the piston into the re- [51] Int. Cl. A61c 1/10 stricted passage, with a lower end of the stem in seal- [58] Field of Search 32/DIG.
- a foot-operated speed control for an air-driven dental handpiece includes a solid control block having a cenair to flow to the piston chamber and outlet passage.
- the effective size of the orifice increases with the downward movement of the piston to increase air pressure in the piston chamber and outlet passage.
- Piston chamber air pressure counterbalances applied foot pressure to determine the position of the pistonpoppet and thus the outlet pressure.
- Principal objects of the present invention are to provide a simplified foot control wih l a minimum number of separate operational parts, (2) great sensitivity to changes in applied foot pressures and therefore precise speed control, and (3) a foot-operated actuator operable when pressure is applied to any point on its foot-engaging surface.
- a further feature of the invention helping to carry out the foregoing objects is the balancing of the pistonpoppet within the cavity solely with air pressure acting at one side of the piston and foot pressure transmitted directly into the opposite side of the piston.
- the only essential moving parts are the foot actuator itself and the single-piece piston-poppet.
- the piston-poppet is characterized by a piston moving in sealed engagement with the walls of a piston chamber and a tapered stemlike poppet portion extending downwardly from the piston into a narrow passage between the piston chamber and an air inlet chamber to seal these chambers from one another when the piston is in its upper position.
- the wide lower, sealing end of the tapered stem. is pushed into the air inlet chamber by downward movement of the piston, the stem taper provides a variable orifice which increases in size as the piston moves progressively downward.
- a further feature of the invention is the use of air pressure in the piston chamber when the poppet is open as an air spring to balance the foot pressure applied directly to the upper surface of the piston through the foot button, thus eliminating the need for any mechanical balance spring. Since the air pressure in the piston chamber and thus outlet air pressure increase with the size of the orifice provided by the tapered stem, the foot pressure required to maintain a given outlet air pressure and thus a given speed of the controlled tool varies directly with such pressure and speed, the operator is provided with a highly speed-sensitive control that can be directly sensed by the foot.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a foot control in accordance with the invention as viewed from above the control;
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view through the control of FIG. 1, taken approximately along the line 22 of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the control block within the cover of the device as shown in FIG. 2, with such cover removed.
- FIG. 1 discloses a foot control including a circular base plate 10 fastened to a cover or housing 12 having a central opening 12a through which a depressible foot-operated actuator button 14 projects.
- Cover 12 has an opening 12b in its rim through which a pair of flexible air tubes 16, 18 extends.
- Tube 16 extends from a source of air pressure, and tube 18 leads to an air-driven tool or to another control component for such a tool, such as a master onoff control unit, neither of which are shown.
- cover 12 is of largely solid construction to give the control considerable weight, thus reducing its mobility when placed on the floor.
- the rim of the cover is provided with an annular groove 12c which seats an elastomer bumper ring 13.
- tubes 16 and 18 are connected to suitable slip connectors 20, 22, respectively, at inlet and outlet ports 24, 26 respectively, at one side surface 28c of a solid control block 28.
- Block 28 is affixed to base plate 10 centrally within cover 12.
- control block 28 includes a central vertical cavity indicated generally at 30 passing completely through the block from its upper surface 28a to its lower surface 28b. This cavity ineludes an enlarged upper piston chamber portion 32 and a lower air inlet chamber portion 34 connected by a restricted neck passage 26.
- the air inlet port 24 leads into an air inlet passage 38 which opens into the lower air inlet chamber 34.
- outlet port 26 opens into an air outlet passage 40 which opens into a lower portion of the piston chamber 32.
- Inlet passage 38 can be bored in a straight line at a slight horizontal angle directly into lower chamber 34 from inlet port 24.
- outlet passage 40 requires three intersecting bores, including one vertical and two horizontal, as will be evident from FIGS. 2 and 3.
- the vertical bore extends upwardly into block 28 from its bottom surface 28b and is sealed by an O-ring 41 at such surface.
- the upper horizontal bore extends into the block from side surface 280 and is closed by a cap 43 at such. surface.
- the lower end opening of cavity 30 is closed by base plate and air-sealed by an O-ring seal 42.
- the upper end opening of the cavity remains open to receive a one-piece combination piston-poppet member indicated generally at 44.
- the piston-poppet includes a large piston portion 46 movable vertically within piston chamber 32 and has an upper surface 46a normally projecting from the flanged upper end opening of such chamber at top surface 28a of the control block.
- the piston is adapted to move in sealed engagement with the wall of the piston chamber and for this purpose is provided with an O-ring seal at 48.
- a stem-like poppet portion 50 of the piston-poppet extends downwardly from the bottom surface of piston 46 into restricted neck passage 36 between the piston and air inlet chambers.
- Stem 50 tapers or flares slightly outwardly from its intersection with the piston to a generally cylindrical lower sealing end portion 52 provided with an O-ring seal 54 to air-seal the upper and lower chambers from one another when O-ring S4 enters the lower end of neck passage 36. This occurs, as shown in FIG. 2, when the piston is in an upper position within its piston chamber.
- Upper surface 46a of piston 46 is convexly curved.
- Foot button 14 has a central downward projection 14a on its undersurface which engages directly upper surface 46a of the piston when the button is depressed by the operators foot.
- a coil spring 58 extends between a spring seat portion of the push bottons bottom surface and the top surface 28a of the control block, this spring serves no operational function. Instead it merely helps center-position the pedal with respect to the valve block and provides some resistance to downward pressure on the foot button when the air system is de-energized.
- a small notch 60 provided at an upper inner wall portion of piston chamber 32 serves as an air bleed passage to depressurize the piston chamber and the outlet air passage when there is no foot pressure on button 14. This feature prevents the air-driven turbine of the controlled tool from coasting after the foot button is released.
- the air pressure system into which the control is connected is first energized. If the system is activated with the piston-poppet in its up or off position, it will remain in such position until button 14 is depressed. If, however, the air system is activated with the piston-poppet in an initial down" or on position but with no foot pressure on button 14, air entering the air inlet chamber 34 flows through neck passage 36 past tapered stem to piston chamber 32, where air pressure acting against the bottom surface of piston 46 pushes the piston upwardly until O-ring 54 on stem portion 52 closes neck passage 36, cutting off air pressure to the air motor to be driven. This is the condition of the control as shown in FIG. 2.
- button 14 As the operator depresses foot button 14, the upward pressure of spring 58 is easily overcome, and button contact portion 14a engages convex surface 46a of the piston, no matter what part of button 14 is depressed. Thereafter, continued foot pressure on button 14 pushes piston-poppet 44 downwardly in its cavity 30, closing bleed hole in piston chamber 32, and shifting stem end 52 with O-ring 54 down into inlet air chamber 34 to open neck passage 36 to air flow from lower chamber 34 to upper piston chamber 32.
- a decrease in foot pressure causes the previously balanced air pressure acting upwardly on piston 46 to shift the piston-poppet upwardly, whereby the tapered stem reduces the effective size of the orifice or opening at the bottom of neck passage 36, consequently reducing air pressure in the piston chamber and outlet passage until such air pressure again is in balance with the applied foot pressure.
- Release of all pressure on the foot button causes the air pressure in piston chamber to push the piston-poppet upwardly until it returns to its upper, FIG. 2 position sealing closed the neck passage.
- a foot control for controlling the speed of an airdriven motor comprising:
- said cavity including an upper piston chamber, a
- said stem portion including said sealing means being movable downwardly into said inlet air chamber solely under foot pressure to open said neck passage means upon downward movement of said piston under foot pressure from said upper position and being movable upwardly solely under air pressure acting in opposition to said foot pressure to close said neck passage.
- a control according to claim 1 including a foot pressure operated piston actuator means separate from and movable relative to said piston portion and having a contact portion adapted to engage directly an upper surface of said piston portion upon application of foot pressure to said actuator means.
- said actuator means comprises a depressible actuator button and said contact portion projects downwardly toward said piston from a central undersurface portion of said 6 button, said button being mounted for limited universal movement in alignment with said piston portion, whereby foot pressure applied to any upper surface portion of said button causes said contact portion to engage and depress said piston portion.
- said stem portion includes a tapered portion tapering outwardly in a downward direction along said stem portion from said piston portion to said sealing means, said tapered stem portion providing a gradually variable orifice at the opening of said neck passage means into said inlet air chamber upon downward movement of said piston within said piston chamber.
- a control according to claim 1 including pistonpoppet moving means operable to move said pistonpoppet means downwardly and upwardly within said cavity to open and close said neck passage, said moving means comprising solely a rigid depressible footoperated actuator means in direct engagement with an upper surface portion of said piston portion for effecting downward movement of said piston-poppet means upon application of foot pressure to said actuator means, and air pressure acting upwardly against bottom surface portions of said piston-poppet means for effecting upward movement of said piston-poppet means.
- a manually operated fluid valve comprising:
- valve block including a valve cavity extending inwardly of said block from a surface opening therein,
- valve member movable axially within said cavity solely by manual pressure in a valve-opening direction and solely by fluid pressure in the opposite valve-closing direction, whereby said valve is a fluid inlet port in said block opening into said cavity characterized by the absence of springs for effecting movement of said valve member,
- said movable valve member including a valve piston said movable valve member including a valve stem extending axially from a bottom surface portion of 10 said piston within a second cavity section and including stem sealing means in fluid sealing engagement with the walls of said second cavity section and spaced axially from said piston sealing means,
- said stem sealing means being movable out of fluid sealing engagement upon movement of said piston under manual pressure in a valve-opening direction
- a valve according to claim 11 wherein said piston is of larger diameter than the largest-diameter portion of said stem and has a larger bottom surface area against which back pressure acts than any opposed upper surface portion of said stem.
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US4676750A (en) * | 1985-01-25 | 1987-06-30 | Mason Michael S | Dental drill system |
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US5697773A (en) * | 1994-08-23 | 1997-12-16 | Denticator International, Inc. | Rotary fluid reaction device having hinged vanes |
US5743718A (en) * | 1995-06-07 | 1998-04-28 | Denticator International, Inc. | Compressed air driven disposable hand tool having a rotor with radially moving vanes |
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US4114275A (en) * | 1976-11-12 | 1978-09-19 | Pelton & Crane Company | Foot controller apparatus for air driven dental handpieces or the like |
DE3123739A1 (en) * | 1980-06-18 | 1982-02-04 | Kabushiki Kaisha Morita Seisakusho, Kyoto | Foot switch for dental treatment purposes |
US4417875A (en) * | 1980-12-02 | 1983-11-29 | Kabushiki Kaisha Morita Seisakusho | Foot controller for dental instrument |
US4676750A (en) * | 1985-01-25 | 1987-06-30 | Mason Michael S | Dental drill system |
US4842516A (en) * | 1988-02-10 | 1989-06-27 | Choisser George P | Disposable hand tool for health care procedures |
US5374189A (en) * | 1992-09-09 | 1994-12-20 | Denticator International, Inc. | Integrally formed disposable prophy angle and drive mechanism therefor |
US5405265A (en) * | 1993-07-30 | 1995-04-11 | Denticator International, Inc. | Dental prophylaxis cup |
US5667383A (en) * | 1994-08-23 | 1997-09-16 | Denticator International, Inc. | Disposable dental prophylaxis handpiece |
US5697773A (en) * | 1994-08-23 | 1997-12-16 | Denticator International, Inc. | Rotary fluid reaction device having hinged vanes |
US5984654A (en) | 1995-06-07 | 1999-11-16 | Denticator International, Inc. | Compressed air driven disposable hand tool having a rotor with radially moving vanes |
US5743718A (en) * | 1995-06-07 | 1998-04-28 | Denticator International, Inc. | Compressed air driven disposable hand tool having a rotor with radially moving vanes |
USD612611S1 (en) | 2003-02-11 | 2010-03-30 | The Gillette Company | Head of a toothbrush |
US20090275941A1 (en) * | 2004-02-03 | 2009-11-05 | Sartor Joe D | Gas-Enhanced Surgical Instrument |
US8226644B2 (en) * | 2004-02-03 | 2012-07-24 | Covidien Ag | Gas-enhanced surgical instrument |
USD740764S1 (en) * | 2012-05-16 | 2015-10-13 | Linak A/S | Foot switch |
US10285776B1 (en) * | 2016-02-23 | 2019-05-14 | Michael Feldman | Unitary cordless dental drive apparatus |
US10959808B2 (en) | 2016-02-23 | 2021-03-30 | Michael Feldman | Unitary cordless dental drive apparatus |
WO2018125365A1 (en) * | 2016-12-29 | 2018-07-05 | Michael Feldman | Unitary cordless dental drive apparatus |
US10201397B1 (en) * | 2017-01-19 | 2019-02-12 | Clark L Jones | Dental control unit |
USD906263S1 (en) * | 2019-08-09 | 2020-12-29 | Levitation Sciences Llc | Foot switch with mount |
USD1001749S1 (en) * | 2020-05-13 | 2023-10-17 | University Of South Florida | Base plate for a foot pedal |
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