EP1638502A1 - Dental treatment element - Google Patents
Dental treatment elementInfo
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- A61G—TRANSPORT, PERSONAL CONVEYANCES, OR ACCOMMODATION SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PATIENTS OR DISABLED PERSONS; OPERATING TABLES OR CHAIRS; CHAIRS FOR DENTISTRY; FUNERAL DEVICES
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- the invention relates to a dental treatment element to which the hand instruments required to support the dental activities are attached.
- the treatment element contains the parts essential for the supply of the instruments, the instruments being connected to the treatment element via supply lines or hoses.
- DE 196 30349 CI discloses a treatment element in which the instrument tubes are guided over the treatment element. Such an embodiment is referred to as a whip device.
- the instruments are placed in the recesses provided for this purpose in the front area of the treatment element, the tubes are guided over the treatment element via so-called whips and are also fixed or connected to the treatment element via a quick coupling.
- treatment element means both doctor elements and assistant elements. These elements are also referred to as a doctor's device or assistant's device.
- Both types of device allow different handling of the instruments, the positioning of the treatment element with respect to the patient in particular playing the decisive role. Both variants have advantages and disadvantages, so that both types of device are used.
- the case may therefore arise that one of the users wants to work with the device type other than the existing device type.
- the treatment element for receiving dental hand instruments comprises a base part with connections for the supply of the instruments and also an upper part with an instrument holder, the upper part being interchangeable and the base part being replaced by replacing the upper part of a device type with hanging instrument hoses in a whip device is convertible.
- the exchangeable upper part is fastened to the base part in such a way that it can be removed without the use of tools in order to convert the treatment element.
- the upper part can be detached by hand.
- connections for supplying the instruments are arranged on the underside of the base part. These connections can be designed as releasable couplings.
- the upper part is equipped with a control panel.
- the control panel is connected to the base part via signal-conducting means.
- the upper part is advantageously equipped with an instrument holder designed as a separate component.
- an instrument holder designed as a separate component.
- an embodiment of the upper part and the instrument holder is designed to hold instruments with hanging instrument hoses.
- the upper part can have a storage surface and the instrument holder can have a holder for holding the instruments.
- the upper part of the instrument holder is designed in such a way that the instrument tubes are guided over the treatment element.
- swing arms can be attached to the upper part and the instrument holder can have troughs for receiving the instruments.
- whips instead of swinging arms, which are rigidly clamped on the upper part and, because of their material elasticity, enable a corresponding hose guide.
- the connections for supplying the instruments are from one position for connecting a hanging instrument tube to one position for the connection of an instrument hose guided over the device.
- the instrument hose In the first position, the instrument hose extends in a vertical direction away from the connector, while in the second position the connector lies horizontally and is directed forward.
- the connections are advantageously accessible from the underside of the base part.
- a removal identifier is provided which can be changed from a detection position of the instruments with hanging instrument hoses to a detection position for instruments with a whip or swing arm. This has the advantage that a single removal identifier is sufficient.
- the removal detection can be switched from the base part to the top part in order to be adapted to specific detection methods.
- Fig. 1 shows a treatment element with hanging instrument hoses
- FIG. 2 shows a treatment element with instrument tubes guided over the doctor's device.
- FIG. 3 shows the treatment element from FIG. 1 in an exploded drawing
- FIG. 4 shows the treatment element according to FIG. 2 in an exploded view
- FIG. 5 shows a view of the treatment element according to FIG. 1 from below, the
- FIG. 6 is a bottom view of the treatment element according to FIG. 2, the
- FIG. 7 shows a base part of the treatment element with a sensor arrangement in a first installation situation.
- FIG. 8 shows the sensor arrangement in a second installation situation on an upper part
- FIG. 9 shows a treatment element with an insert part for hanging instrument hoses
- FIG. 10 shows a treatment element with an insert part for instrument hoses guided over the treatment element.
- a multi-part treatment element is shown in FIG. 1.
- the treatment element consists of a base part 1, in which the electrical and / or hydraulic draulic and / or pneumatic supply means of the instruments are accommodated.
- couplings 2.1, 2.2 for instrument hoses 3.1, 3.2 are provided on the underside.
- the upper part 4 is provided with an instrument holder 5 which is attached to the side facing the practitioner.
- a storage area 6 extends from the instrument storage area, on which objects can be placed.
- the upper part 4 also has a control panel 7, which is connected to the base part 1 via an electrical interface (not shown) and which displays essential information about the instrument (s) 8 for the practitioner.
- the control panel 7 is integrated in the upper part 4 and arranged in the handle area and is used overall to control the workplace.
- control panel 7 can also be arranged directly on the base part 1, in particular as a separately designed control and display element.
- instrument holder it is possible to incorporate the instrument holder into the upper part, so that there is only a one-piece embodiment.
- a separately designed instrument holder has the advantage that it can be sterilized independently.
- the upper part 4 is designed such that it completely covers the base part from the top. This enables gap-free training.
- FIG. 2 shows an embodiment with instrument hoses guided over the treatment element, again starting from the base part 11 explained in FIG. 1.
- an upper part 12 is placed, on which swing arms and possibly a swing arm mechanism or whips for guiding instrument hoses 14.1 are attached.
- an instrument tray 15 with a storage option in the form of a trough 16 for the instruments 17 is provided.
- the upper part 12 has in the area of the instrument holder 15 openings 18 through which the instrument hose 14 is guided to the underside of the base part 11 and is connected to the couplings, not shown, present there.
- the instrument tray 15 is formed separately from the upper part 12 and can be removed.
- FIG. 3 shows an exploded drawing of the treatment element from FIG. 1. From this representation it can be seen that the upper part 4 is placed on the base part 1 and covers it completely. An electrical supply 31 and a hydropneumatic supply 32 are accommodated in the base part 1. An operating element 7 is provided on the upper part 4 and interacts with the base part 1 via an interface (not shown). This can be done with a cable.
- the base part 1 has connections on its underside, not shown, to which supply hoses, not shown, can be connected.
- the base part 1 has projections 34 which are designed in such a way that adjusting elements 34.1 are accommodated for the instrument setting, a supply hose (not shown) being received between these projections 34.
- the upper part 4 has projections 35 which cover the projections 34 of the base part 1 from above.
- the upper part 4 is designed in such a way that a separately formed instrument holder 5 can be placed on the upper part 4, the instrument holder 5 in turn having quivers 9 for receiving and holding instruments, not shown.
- the quiver 9 extend at least in part between the projections 35, so that an instrument introduced into the quiver 9 or its supply hose is aligned with the underside of the base part 1. Through a slot 38 in the case 9, the instrument with the supply hose can also be removed to the front, as is customary in the prior art. Such an execution is called an OTP execution.
- a supply hose is connected to a coupling rail 39, which is accessible from the underside of the base part 1.
- the coupling rail 39 has a plurality of couplings 39.1, 39.2 and its orientation can be changed from downward-facing couplings to forward-facing couplings.
- FIG. 4 shows an exploded view of the swing arm design according to FIG. 2.
- the base part known from FIG. 3 is now designated with the reference number 11, but has the same features as described for FIG. 3.
- the upper part 12 is designed on its upper side in such a way that a fastening 41 and optionally a mechanism for a swing arm or a whip, not shown, is provided.
- the top is equipped with an outward curvature 42 to improve the hose guidance.
- Such structural designs are known in the prior art.
- the upper part 12 is in turn equipped with a control panel 19, which on the the user-facing side is arranged, to the right and left in the handle region 40 of the treatment element and laterally to a row of projections 43, which are designed corresponding to the projections 35 of the upper part 4 from FIG. 3 and between the handle region 40 and the instrument holder 15.
- a sensor element can be arranged in the region of the depression 16 in order to carry out a detection as to whether the instrument has been put down or not.
- the coupling rail 39 is pivoted relative to the illustration in FIG. 3 in such a way that the couplings are directed towards the front of the base part 1. This makes it possible to place the treatment element directly over the patient.
- FIGS. 5, 6. 5 the base part 1 is shown viewed from the underside. It can be seen that the coupling strip 39 is provided with couplings 39.1 pointing downwards, so that the supply hose 52 shown hangs vertically downwards and is not kinked.
- the hanging supply hose 52 is fed in a loop from the underside 51 of the instrument between the projections 34 of the base part 1 and the projections 35 of the instrument holder 36 with the quiver 9, represented by the line 53, in the quiver 9.
- FIG. 6 shows the base part 11 from FIG. 4, the coupling bar 39 with the couplings 39.1 and the supply hose 52 being aligned with the front of the base part 11.
- the supply hose 52 is guided between the projections 34 and under the instrument holder 15 from the underside 51 of the base part 11 to the top, indicated by the dashed line 53.
- the coupling bar 39 is either designed to be swivelable or relocatable, so that it can be moved from the position shown in FIG. 5 to the position shown in FIG. 6.
- FIG. 7, 8 Another component, which may have to be repositioned when converting the base part, is a sensor arrangement for recognizing the stored instruments, in FIG. 7, 8 designed as a light barrier circuit board 71.
- the light barrier circuit board 71 is in the area of the projections 34 arranged in the base part 1. As soon as an instrument is placed between the projections 34, the signal of the light barrier is changed and the change allows a conclusion to be drawn as to whether the instrument is present.
- the light barrier board 71 is arranged in the upper part 12 so that a change in the fastening means 41 of the swing arm is detected, shown in Fig. 8th
- the 8 also shows a plug connection 72 for the control panel 19 located on the upper part 12.
- the light barrier board 71 can also be connected to the base part via a cable.
- FIGS. 9, 10 Another embodiment of the invention is shown in FIGS. 9, 10.
- the base part 1, 11 comprises on its upper side a frame part 91 which at least partially covers the base part.
- a control panel 92, a handle 93 and an edge area 94 are common components of the different device types.
- an insert part 95 is inserted into the frame part 91, which in turn may, but does not have to, have a separately formed instrument holder 96.
- the insert part 95 is designed such that a storage surface 6 is created together with the frame part 91.
- an insert part 101 is provided which is inserted into the frame part 94 and has a separately formed instrument holder 102.
- the removable instrument holder 96, 102 has the advantage that it can be formed from a material that is resistant to sterilization and that this particularly stressed area can thus be sterilized.
- the hanging instrument hoses are converted to the swing arm design in such a way that the instruments are first removed from the instrument holder and are stored elsewhere without detaching the hoses from the base part.
- the upper part with the instrument tray is then detached from the base part and the upper part of the swing arm version is placed on the base part.
- the couplings are brought from their vertical position into a substantially horizontal position, the instrument hoses being attached from the front. Then electrical connections manufactured.
- the instrument hoses are now inserted into corresponding recesses in the upper part such that they are guided from the underside of the base part to the upper side of the upper part. There the instrument hoses can be hung in the swing arms. The instrument holder is then placed on the upper part, so that the receiving openings in the upper part are closed. The instruments are then placed in the recesses in the instrument holder.
- a major advantage of such a treatment element is that only a single basic device is to be produced, which is only expanded to the desired device type when it is installed at the end customer in accordance with the desired treatment philosophy.
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| DE10329802A DE10329802B3 (en) | 2003-07-01 | 2003-07-01 | Device for holding dental hand instruments |
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