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US647010A
US647010A US68968498A US1898689684A US647010A US 647010 A US647010 A US 647010A US 68968498 A US68968498 A US 68968498A US 1898689684 A US1898689684 A US 1898689684A US 647010 A US647010 A US 647010A
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  • My invention relates to certain improvements in that class of dental pluggers or mallets in which the plugger or mallet. can be set at any desired angle to the body; and the invention consists in certain details of construction, as hereinafter setforth, and pointed out in the claims.
  • Figure l represents a side View of a dental plugger or mallet embodying my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a front view of saine.
  • Fig. 3 is a longitudinal vertical section taken on line o so of Fig. l, but drawn to an enlarged scale and showing the plugger in a vertical position.
  • Fig. 4 is a similar View taken on line y y of Fig. 2, showing the plugger set at right angles.
  • Fig is asimilar view showing the plugger set atan angle of forty-fl ve degrees.
  • Figs. 6 to 12 are detail views of the various parts.
  • A represents the outer or free end portion, xed portion, of the outer shell of the plugger or mallet.
  • the inner end of the outer portion A is furcated to embrace the furcated upper end of the inner portion B, the fur-cated ends being held together by screws O, but so that they can be turned to any desired angle in relation to each other.
  • the outer end A is hollow in order to receive the tool-holder D and permit the same to move longitudinally therein, said holder being formed with a tapering socket d at its outer end, into which the plugger-poin'tE is secured.
  • the inner end of said tool-holder is flat and projects rearwardly into the furcated end of the casing, and its inner end or meeting face is formed on a quadrant of a circle d'.
  • Vhe fiat portion of the holder is of a greater width than the main bodyD, so as to form a shoulder d2, and the shell A is formed with a corresponding shoulder a, so that a spring F, interposed between said shoulders d2 a, will draw the tool-holder DA back.
  • the inner or fixed portion B of the shell is hollow and titted with a plunger-rod G, the forward end of which is flattened and projects into the fur cated portion of the casing B, and its meeting face is formed on a quadrant of a circle g, as shown, to correspond to t-he meeting face CZ of the tool-holder D, a recess g being formed in about the center of the length of said rod, into which the inner end of a screw II enters, said screw passing through the shell B, as shown, and, working in the recess g', limits the travel of the rod G.
  • the ou ter surface of the lower portion B is sorewthieaded and is fitted with a ring I, free to slide thereon. lAs shown, the outer end of the ring I is formed with teeth adapted to iit into teeth in the forked arms a2 of the upper portion A, so that when the teeth are in contact the upper portion B is held at the desired angle.
  • K is a piece screwed onto the end of the portion B and is formed at its lower end with a screw-thread by which it can be attached to an apparatus by which a blow can be imparted to the end of the rod G.
  • the operation is as follows: The sleeve J is first turned down, so as to allow the ring I to be drawn down. Then the outer or free end portion A is set in line with orat any desired angle in relation to the inner or fixed portion B. The sleeved is then screwed up and carries the ring I with it until the teeth on the ring are in Contact with the teeth on the forked arms a? of the outer portion A. Thus the two parts A B are retained in position.
  • a tool-carrier longitudinally movable in the outer or free end portion, the inner end of said tool-Carrier being flat and of quadrant form at its inner end, a plunger-rod in the inner or fixed portion, the upper end of said rod being fiat and of quadrant form substantially as and for the purposes set forth.
  • a dental plugger or mallet made in two parts ⁇ and adapted to be set at any desired angle in relation to each other, means for holding them in the desired position, a tool-earrier longitudinally movable in the outer or free end portion the inner end of said tool-carrier being at and of quadrant form atits inner end, a plunger-rod in the ⁇ inner or fixed portion the upper end of said rod being fiat and of quadrant form substantially as and for I[he purpose set forth.
  • a dental plugger or mallet a easing made in two parts fureated at their ends or j unetion and fulerumed together, the prongs on the outer portion having teeth, a ring on the inner or fixed portion having teeth on its upper edge, means for adjusting and holding the teeth on said ring in Contact with the teeth on the prongs of the upper portion, a tool-carrier longitudinally movable in the outer or free end portion, the inner end of said tool-Carrier being flat and of quadrant form at its inner end, a plunger-rod in the inner or fixed portion the upper end of said rod being flat and of quadrant form, whereby a blow imparted to said rod will be trans- ;nitted to the tool-carrier substantially as set Orth.

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F. L. MARSHALL. DENTAL PLUGGER. (Application med fAu-g. '27,1898 s ms PETER: ca., Puma-UTM., wnmown, u. c,
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SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 647,010, dated April 10, 1900. Application led August 27, 1895. Serial No. 689,684. (No model.)
To @ZZ zzz/wm it may concern,.-
Be it known that I, FRANK L. MARSHALL, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Boston, in the county of Suffolk and State of llfassachusetts,haveinvented certain new and useful Improvements in Dental Pluggers or Mallets, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to certain improvements in that class of dental pluggers or mallets in which the plugger or mallet. can be set at any desired angle to the body; and the invention consists in certain details of construction, as hereinafter setforth, and pointed out in the claims.
Referring to the accompanying drawings, Figure l represents a side View of a dental plugger or mallet embodying my invention. Fig. 2 is a front view of saine. Fig. 3 is a longitudinal vertical section taken on line o so of Fig. l, but drawn to an enlarged scale and showing the plugger in a vertical position. Fig. 4 is a similar View taken on line y y of Fig. 2, showing the plugger set at right angles. Fig is asimilar view showing the plugger set atan angle of forty-fl ve degrees. Figs. 6 to 12 are detail views of the various parts.
A represents the outer or free end portion, xed portion, of the outer shell of the plugger or mallet. The inner end of the outer portion A is furcated to embrace the furcated upper end of the inner portion B, the fur-cated ends being held together by screws O, but so that they can be turned to any desired angle in relation to each other. The outer end A is hollow in order to receive the tool-holder D and permit the same to move longitudinally therein, said holder being formed with a tapering socket d at its outer end, into which the plugger-poin'tE is secured. The inner end of said tool-holder is flat and projects rearwardly into the furcated end of the casing, and its inner end or meeting face is formed on a quadrant of a circle d'. Vhe fiat portion of the holder is of a greater width than the main bodyD, so as to form a shoulder d2, and the shell A is formed with a corresponding shoulder a, so that a spring F, interposed between said shoulders d2 a, will draw the tool-holder DA back. The inner or fixed portion B of the shell is hollow and titted with a plunger-rod G, the forward end of which is flattened and projects into the fur cated portion of the casing B, and its meeting face is formed on a quadrant of a circle g, as shown, to correspond to t-he meeting face CZ of the tool-holder D, a recess g being formed in about the center of the length of said rod, into which the inner end of a screw II enters, said screw passing through the shell B, as shown, and, working in the recess g', limits the travel of the rod G. The ou ter surface of the lower portion B is sorewthieaded and is fitted with a ring I, free to slide thereon. lAs shown, the outer end of the ring I is formed with teeth adapted to iit into teeth in the forked arms a2 of the upper portion A, so that when the teeth are in contact the upper portion B is held at the desired angle.
J is a short sleeve screw-threaded on its inner surface to t the thread on the portion B, so that by turning said sleeve up the ring I is forced up, so that the teeth on its upper edge come into contact with the teeth on the forks or arms 0,2 ofthe piece A, and when the sleeve is turned down. the teeth on said ring I can be withdrawn from the teeth on the forks or arms a2 and the outer portion A turned to a desired angle, when the sleeve is again turned up and with it the ring I until the teeth again engage each other and the parts are locked in position.
K is a piece screwed onto the end of the portion B and is formed at its lower end with a screw-thread by which it can be attached to an apparatus by which a blow can be imparted to the end of the rod G.
The operation is as follows: The sleeve J is first turned down, so as to allow the ring I to be drawn down. Then the outer or free end portion A is set in line with orat any desired angle in relation to the inner or fixed portion B. The sleeved is then screwed up and carries the ring I with it until the teeth on the ring are in Contact with the teeth on the forked arms a? of the outer portion A. Thus the two parts A B are retained in position. Now if a blow be imparted to the lower end of the rod G the same will be transmitted to the tool-holderD by reason of the quadrant faces d g, no matter in what position the two parts A B may be in relation to each other, as said quadrant surfaces d g are always in Contact with each other.
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Owing to the specific Construction of the inner end of the tool-holder and the outer end of the plunger-rodG-that is, owing to their having flat sides and quadrant-shaped meeting edges-ihe meeting ends of the rods are of suoli form that they are adapted to be embraced by the other parts of the tool without unduly enlarging the tool at this point, as would bel the case Where spherical or hemispherieal meetingsurfaees are employed. Furthermore, the sides of said meeting ends being flat serve to guide both of the reciprocating parts, so as to prevent their turning Without the employment of other or special means to prevent rotation thereof.
What I Claim isl. In a dental plugger or mallet made in two parts connected together, a tool-carrier longitudinally movable in the outer or free end portion, the inner end of said tool-Carrier being flat and of quadrant form at its inner end, a plunger-rod in the inner or fixed portion, the upper end of said rod being fiat and of quadrant form substantially as and for the purposes set forth.
2. In a dental plugger or mallet a easing made in two parts` and adapted to be set at any desired angle in relation to each other, means for holding them in the desired position, a tool-earrier longitudinally movable in the outer or free end portion the inner end of said tool-carrier being at and of quadrant form atits inner end, a plunger-rod in the`inner or fixed portion the upper end of said rod being fiat and of quadrant form substantially as and for I[he purpose set forth.
3. In a dental plugger or mallet, a easing made in two parts fureated at their ends or j unetion and fulerumed together, the prongs on the outer portion having teeth, a ring on the inner or fixed portion having teeth on its upper edge, means for adjusting and holding the teeth on said ring in Contact with the teeth on the prongs of the upper portion, a tool-carrier longitudinally movable in the outer or free end portion, the inner end of said tool-Carrier being flat and of quadrant form at its inner end, a plunger-rod in the inner or fixed portion the upper end of said rod being flat and of quadrant form, whereby a blow imparted to said rod will be trans- ;nitted to the tool-carrier substantially as set Orth.
In testimony whereof I have affixed my signature in presence of two witnesses.
FRANK L. MARSHALL.
lWitnesses:
HARRY A. BROWN, G. E. Romains.
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US4278429A (en) * 1978-12-22 1981-07-14 Siemens Aktiengesellschaft Dental handpiece
US5352234A (en) * 1992-10-08 1994-10-04 Midas Rex Pneumatic Tools, Inc. Surgical instrument with angular swivel
US5549634A (en) * 1992-10-08 1996-08-27 Midas Rex Pneumatic Tools, Inc. Surgical instrument with swivel member
US5575647A (en) * 1995-06-12 1996-11-19 Grubbs; Kenneth General purpose dental handpiece
US20100196846A1 (en) * 2005-07-26 2010-08-05 Carron Chris J Adjustable angle prophy angle adapter
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US4278429A (en) * 1978-12-22 1981-07-14 Siemens Aktiengesellschaft Dental handpiece
US5352234A (en) * 1992-10-08 1994-10-04 Midas Rex Pneumatic Tools, Inc. Surgical instrument with angular swivel
US5549634A (en) * 1992-10-08 1996-08-27 Midas Rex Pneumatic Tools, Inc. Surgical instrument with swivel member
US5575647A (en) * 1995-06-12 1996-11-19 Grubbs; Kenneth General purpose dental handpiece
WO1996041583A1 (en) 1995-06-12 1996-12-27 Kenneth Grubbs General purpose dental handpiece
US20100196846A1 (en) * 2005-07-26 2010-08-05 Carron Chris J Adjustable angle prophy angle adapter
US8834159B2 (en) * 2005-07-26 2014-09-16 Angstrom Manufacturing, Inc. Adjustable angle prophy angle adapter
GB2495094A (en) * 2011-09-27 2013-04-03 D V J Sutcliffe Dental drill with angularly adjustable head

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