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US1125168A
US1125168A US83719514A US1914837195A US1125168A US 1125168 A US1125168 A US 1125168A US 83719514 A US83719514 A US 83719514A US 1914837195 A US1914837195 A US 1914837195A US 1125168 A US1125168 A US 1125168A
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  • My present invention relates generally to dental tools and'implements and is, more particularly, in the nature oi a tool designed for the treatment of pyorrhea and to this end my object is to provide a tool including a handle and a longitudinally vibratory shaft extending at an angle with respect to the handle and to which the operating implement is attacliable, together with means whereby the said implement may be adjusted or revolved around a tooth during its .ibratory movement by the hand of the operator.
  • a further object of my invention is to accomplish the above by simple.' inexpensive and effective means, occupying minimum space and presenting a neat and compact appearance.
  • FIG. 1 is a side elevation oi the complete tool.
  • FIG. 3 is a detail perspective view of the vibiatory shaft.
  • Fig. 4 is a detail cross section taken through a part of the tool substantially on line 4-1 of Fig. Q. and
  • Fig. 5 is a detail perspective view of the head end of the handle shaft.
  • a handle loiigitiidinally through which is mounted a rotatable shaft B.
  • Thishandle A is, for its greater portion of similar construction to that of the usual dental engine hand-piece, having a socket portion A at its ieiii end slotted at a to receive the attachable end of a flexible dental engine shaft, the handle shaft B having its rear end terminating in attached pieces b, located within the socket A for connection with the flexible shaft just mentioned as is usual.
  • Adjacent its relatively opposite end the handle A' has an annular shoulder a and an extended and reduced portion A beyond said shoulder,
  • a longitudinal vibratory shaft D having one end provided with a threaded socket l into which the operating implement shown at E in Fig. 1 may be secured. Intermediate its ends the shaft D is provided with an annular groove d into which the crank pin L extends when the handle and its angle piece are assembled as above described.
  • the vibratory shaft D will be given a longitudinal reciproeatorv movement and. through the particular means for accomplishing this movement. namely thc crank pin 7i within the annular groove (l ot the vibratoi'v shaft.
  • the said vihwitoi'y shaft may be independently rotated during its vibratory movement in order that thel operating implement E may be guided around the tooth operated upon during its vibrations. Tn oider to efl'ect this result ⁇ a sleeve F is rotatahlv mounted upon the outer end ot the angle piece (l within the limits of its slot f. extending partially around its circumference and in which a pin c. proieeting from the angle piece C. extends.
  • the outer end of the sleeve F has a central aperture, through which the shaft D works and is provided with a groove f engaged by a rib IF of the vihi'ntory shaft to form a solined connection between the shaft and the sleei'e and thus efleet indopendent rotary adjustment of the former to conform to the rotary adjustment ot the latter.
  • the inner end of the sleeve F is beveled and provided with teeth f" extending partiallyr therearound and in mesh with teeth g mounted upon the similarly beveled outer end of a controlling sleeve G rotatable upon the outer portion of the handle A and provided with a knurled portion g which may be conveniently grasped between the thumb and first finger as the handle A is held in the hand.
  • the implement E is placed along side of the tooth to be operated upon or scraped and vibration thereof started through the means described, with the handle A held in the hand and the thumb and fore-finger grasping the knurled portion g of the controlling sleeve G whereby during the operation the implement E through the connections stated may be rotated and thus conveniently adjusted around the tooth.
  • my invention is not limited to the particular manner of treating teeth for the iurposes before mentioned, but may be app ied with equal facility to other operations involving the. use of implements attached to the vibratory shaft D and in their nature different from the implement E as shown.
  • a handle having a reduced threaded end, a shaft journaled axially through the handle and provided with an axially projecting crank pin extending beyond the said threaded handle end, a hollow angle piece having a laterally tubular extension threaded for engagement upon the said reduced end of the handle, a longitudinally vibratory shaft mounted in the angle piece and having an intermediate annular groove in which the crank in extends and further provided with a socket at one end for the connection of an operating implement, a sleeve rotatabl)v adjustable upon one end of the angle piece and having a splined connection with the respective end of the vibratory shaft, and a sleeve rotatably adjustable upon the outer end of the handle adjacent the angle piece and having a geared connection with the said sleeve ot' the angle piece, substantially as described.
  • a handle a shaft rotatablv mounted through the handle and provided with an axially projecting crank pin at one end, an angle piece threadedly connected to one end of ⁇ the handle and into which the crank pin projects, a longitudinallv vbratory shaft mounted in the angle piece and having an intermediate annular groove which receives the crank pin, and also provided with an end socket to receive an operating implement, and means wherebv to adjust the vibratory shaft in a rotary direction during its vibratory movement, substantially as described.
  • a dental tool of the character described the combination of a handle, a shaft extending axially through the handle and provided with an axially projecting crank pin at one end, an angle piece connected to one end of the handle and into which the crank pin extends, and a vibratory shaft mounted within the angle piece, having a socket at one end for the attachment of an operating implement, and provided with an intermediate annular groove which receives the. crank pin, all for the purpose described.
  • a handle a sha l't mounted through the handle, an angle piece secured to one end of the handle, a vibratory shaft mounted in the angle piece, cmineetions between the handle shai't and the vibratouy shaft whereby to eflect a vibratory movement of the latter when the frame is rotated, and means whereby to independent-ly rotate the vibratory shaft during its vibratory movement.
  • a handle In a dental tool, the combination of a handle, aV shaft mounted through the handle, an angle piece secured to one end of the handle, a vibratory shaft mounted in the angle piece, connections between the handle .shaft and the vibratory shaft whereb v to effect a vibratory movcn'ient of the latter when the frame is rotated, and means whereby to independently rotate the vibratorv shaft during its vibratory movement, said means including an adjusting member carried b v the handle.
  • a handle i.
  • a shaft mounted through the handle.
  • an angle piece secured to one end of the handle, a vihratory shaft mounted in the angle piece.
  • connections between the handle shaft and the vibratory shaft whereby to etiect a vibratory movement of the latter when the frame is rotated ⁇ and means whereby to independently rotate the vibratory shaft during its vibratory movement, said means including an adjusting sleeve rotatable upon the handle adjacent to the angle piece. substantially as described.

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S. N I K R E D.. E R
Patented Jan. 19, 1915.
IN VE N TOR fw/v/r PERM/v BY 4) ,4 TOHNEYS TNI NOIIIS PIYIR! C0.. fNbmLlfN.. WIHING TON, D. C.
I the head end of the tool.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
FRANK E. PERKINS, OF HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA.
DENTAL TOOL.
Application tiled May 8, 1914.
To all vii-/iom it may concern:
Be it known that I, FRANK E. PERKINS, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Iligh Point.I in the county ot' Guilford and State ot' North Carolina, have invented an Improvement in Dental Tools, of which the Jfollowing is a specification.
My present invention relates generally to dental tools and'implements and is, more particularly, in the nature oi a tool designed for the treatment of pyorrhea and to this end my object is to provide a tool including a handle and a longitudinally vibratory shaft extending at an angle with respect to the handle and to which the operating implement is attacliable, together with means whereby the said implement may be adjusted or revolved around a tooth during its .ibratory movement by the hand of the operator.
A further object of my invention is to accomplish the above by simple.' inexpensive and effective means, occupying minimum space and presenting a neat and compact appearance.
These and other objects residing more particularly in the details of construction, will clearl appear from the following description, in which reference is made to the accompanying drawing. forming a part of this specification, and in which Figure 1 is a side elevation oi the complete tool. Figisa sectional view through Fig. 3 is a detail perspective view of the vibiatory shaft. Fig. 4 is a detail cross section taken through a part of the tool substantially on line 4-1 of Fig. Q. and Fig. 5 is a detail perspective view of the head end of the handle shaft.
Referrin now to these figures, my improved too consists of a handle, A loiigitiidinally through which is mounted a rotatable shaft B. Thishandle A is, for its greater portion of similar construction to that of the usual dental engine hand-piece, having a socket portion A at its ieiii end slotted at a to receive the attachable end of a flexible dental engine shaft, the handle shaft B having its rear end terminating in attached pieces b, located within the socket A for connection with the flexible shaft just mentioned as is usual. Adjacent its relatively opposite end the handle A' has an annular shoulder a and an extended and reduced portion A beyond said shoulder,
Specication of Letters Patent.
Patented Jan. 19, 1915.
Serial No. 837,195.
this reduced portion being threaded to screw into the internally threaded tubular extension c of a hollow angle piece C, the end ot' which extension c abuts the shoulder a in the. connected position as shown iii Fig. 2. The head end ot' the handle shaft B projects beyond the reduced handle extension A2 and is provided with a surrounding collar o and a crank pin b2 extending eiidwise therefrom parallel to its axis, it being seen trom Fig. Q that this crank pin projects within the angle piece C.
Mounted in the hollow angle piece C is a longitudinal vibratory shaft D having one end provided with a threaded socket l into which the operating implement shown at E in Fig. 1 may be secured. Intermediate its ends the shaft D is provided with an annular groove d into which the crank pin L extends when the handle and its angle piece are assembled as above described. Thus with the tool attached in the manner ahove stated to thel flexible shaft of a dental engine and rotation of the handle shaft B thereby effected. the vibratory shaft D will be given a longitudinal reciproeatorv movement and. through the particular means for accomplishing this movement. namely thc crank pin 7i within the annular groove (l ot the vibratoi'v shaft. the said vihwitoi'y shaft may be independently rotated during its vibratory movement in order that thel operating implement E may be guided around the tooth operated upon during its vibrations. Tn oider to efl'ect this result` a sleeve F is rotatahlv mounted upon the outer end ot the angle piece (l within the limits of its slot f. extending partially around its circumference and in which a pin c. proieeting from the angle piece C. extends. The outer end of the sleeve F has a central aperture, through which the shaft D works and is provided with a groove f engaged by a rib IF of the vihi'ntory shaft to form a solined connection between the shaft and the sleei'e and thus efleet indopendent rotary adjustment of the former to conform to the rotary adjustment ot the latter. The inner end of the sleeve F is beveled and provided with teeth f" extending partiallyr therearound and in mesh with teeth g mounted upon the similarly beveled outer end of a controlling sleeve G rotatable upon the outer portion of the handle A and provided with a knurled portion g which may be conveniently grasped between the thumb and first finger as the handle A is held in the hand.
Thus in the use of my improved tool, the implement E is placed along side of the tooth to be operated upon or scraped and vibration thereof started through the means described, with the handle A held in the hand and the thumb and fore-finger grasping the knurled portion g of the controlling sleeve G whereby during the operation the implement E through the connections stated may be rotated and thus conveniently adjusted around the tooth. It is obvious furthermore that my invention is not limited to the particular manner of treating teeth for the iurposes before mentioned, but may be app ied with equal facility to other operations involving the. use of implements attached to the vibratory shaft D and in their nature different from the implement E as shown.
I claim:
1. In a dental tool, the combination of a handle, having a reduced threaded end, a shaft journaled axially through the handle and provided with an axially projecting crank pin extending beyond the said threaded handle end, a hollow angle piece having a laterally tubular extension threaded for engagement upon the said reduced end of the handle, a longitudinally vibratory shaft mounted in the angle piece and having an intermediate annular groove in which the crank in extends and further provided with a socket at one end for the connection of an operating implement, a sleeve rotatabl)v adjustable upon one end of the angle piece and having a splined connection with the respective end of the vibratory shaft, and a sleeve rotatably adjustable upon the outer end of the handle adjacent the angle piece and having a geared connection with the said sleeve ot' the angle piece, substantially as described.
2. In a dental tool of the character described, the combination of a handle, a shaft rotatablv mounted through the handle and provided with an axially projecting crank pin at one end, an angle piece threadedly connected to one end of`the handle and into which the crank pin projects, a longitudinallv vbratory shaft mounted in the angle piece and having an intermediate annular groove which receives the crank pin, and also provided with an end socket to receive an operating implement, and means wherebv to adjust the vibratory shaft in a rotary direction during its vibratory movement, substantially as described.
3. In a dental tool of the character described the combination of a handle, a shaft extending axially through the handle and provided with an axially projecting crank pin at one end, an angle piece connected to one end of the handle and into which the crank pin extends, and a vibratory shaft mounted within the angle piece, having a socket at one end for the attachment of an operating implement, and provided with an intermediate annular groove which receives the. crank pin, all for the purpose described.
L In a dental tool. the combination of a handle. a sha l't mounted through the handle, an angle piece secured to one end of the handle, a vibratory shaft mounted in the angle piece, cmineetions between the handle shai't and the vibratouy shaft whereby to eflect a vibratory movement of the latter when the frame is rotated, and means whereby to independent-ly rotate the vibratory shaft during its vibratory movement.
In a dental tool, the combination of a handle, aV shaft mounted through the handle, an angle piece secured to one end of the handle, a vibratory shaft mounted in the angle piece, connections between the handle .shaft and the vibratory shaft whereb v to effect a vibratory movcn'ient of the latter when the frame is rotated, and means whereby to independently rotate the vibratorv shaft during its vibratory movement, said means including an adjusting member carried b v the handle.
(i. In a dental tool, the combination of a handle, a shaft mounted through the handle. an angle piece secured to one end of the handle, a vihratory shaft mounted in the angle piece. connections between the handle shaft and the vibratory shaft whereby to etiect a vibratory movement of the latter when the frame is rotated` and means whereby to independently rotate the vibratory shaft during its vibratory movement, said means including an adjusting sleeve rotatable upon the handle adjacent to the angle piece. substantially as described.
FRANK E. PERKINS.
\Vitnesses:
Riemann 1I. Roamrrsox, Ima Bl. (lexsrxonxar.
Copies ot this patent may be obtained for nve cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents,
Washington, D. C."
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US2751685A (en) * 1954-11-05 1956-06-26 Sharon Motor driven dental scaler
US2895738A (en) * 1958-09-22 1959-07-21 Bowen & Company Inc Dental drill chuck
US2990616A (en) * 1955-03-08 1961-07-04 Cavitron Corp Ultrasonic cutting tool
US3526962A (en) * 1969-01-24 1970-09-08 Herbert Fuerst Dental vibrator for scaling teeth
DE1766651A1 (en) * 1968-06-28 1971-08-19 Axelsson Per Axel Torbjoern Device for cleaning and polishing teeth
JPS6129347A (en) * 1984-04-20 1986-02-10 ギ− レビ− Drive head for dental treating instrument

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2751685A (en) * 1954-11-05 1956-06-26 Sharon Motor driven dental scaler
US2990616A (en) * 1955-03-08 1961-07-04 Cavitron Corp Ultrasonic cutting tool
US2895738A (en) * 1958-09-22 1959-07-21 Bowen & Company Inc Dental drill chuck
DE1766651A1 (en) * 1968-06-28 1971-08-19 Axelsson Per Axel Torbjoern Device for cleaning and polishing teeth
US3526962A (en) * 1969-01-24 1970-09-08 Herbert Fuerst Dental vibrator for scaling teeth
JPS6129347A (en) * 1984-04-20 1986-02-10 ギ− レビ− Drive head for dental treating instrument
JPS6159729B2 (en) * 1984-04-20 1986-12-17 Rebii Gii

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