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US2328924A
US2328924A US467497A US46749742A US2328924A US 2328924 A US2328924 A US 2328924A US 467497 A US467497 A US 467497A US 46749742 A US46749742 A US 46749742A US 2328924 A US2328924 A US 2328924A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61GTRANSPORT, PERSONAL CONVEYANCES, OR ACCOMMODATION SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PATIENTS OR DISABLED PERSONS; OPERATING TABLES OR CHAIRS; CHAIRS FOR DENTISTRY; FUNERAL DEVICES
    • A61G15/00Operating chairs; Dental chairs; Accessories specially adapted therefor, e.g. work stands
    • A61G15/14Dental work stands; Accessories therefor
    • A61G15/16Storage, holding or carrying means for dental handpieces or the like
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61BDIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
    • A61B50/00Containers, covers, furniture or holders specially adapted for surgical or diagnostic appliances or instruments, e.g. sterile covers
    • A61B50/20Holders specially adapted for surgical or diagnostic appliances or instruments

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  • This invention relates to equipment stands, such as those commonly employed. to support an assembly of dental. or surgical. instruments. adjacent the operating position, and,.more particularly, to means for automatically controlling the circuits of extensible instruments carried by such stands. Circuit controlling means of. the character referred to are disclosed, for example, in
  • one object of the present invention being to provide a new and improved means for automatically closing the instrument circuit when the instrument. is. extended from. the stand for operating use and. for opening the circuit when. the instrument isreturned tothe stand to safeguard the equipment during periods of non-use.
  • Another object is to provide a device of the above nature in which the controlling, switch and. other electrical circuit parts are enclosed andv protected within the housing of the equipment stand.
  • Still another object is to provide. a. more simple and efiicient device of the character specified, having comparatively few parts which are simple in construction and reliably automatic in operation.
  • Fig. 1 is a side elevation, partly in section, of
  • Fig. 2 is a similar view of some of the parts shown in Fig. 1, partly in section, and illustrating the electrical circuit.
  • the invention is embodied in the present instance, by way of illustration, in a dental equipment unit or stand of th known type adapted to be supported ona side wall of an operating room, such as disclosed in the above patent.
  • a dental equipment unit or stand of th known type adapted to be supported ona side wall of an operating room, such as disclosed in the above patent.
  • Various parts commonly included in such a stand, but forming no part of the present invention, have been omitted to afford a more simple and clear disclosure of the present subject matter and a more complete description'of such as stand, if desired, may be found in said patent.
  • the stand is shown as comprising a housing indicated at 5, preferably of substantial height and generally rectangular in horizontal cross section.
  • a housing indicated at 5, preferably of substantial height and generally rectangular in horizontal cross section.
  • Such housing comprises, preferably, a front wall 6, top
  • Such a stand is arranged to support the operating instruments within convenient reach of the operator andto enclose and. protect withthe housing the various supply and control means for the operating instruments, as well understood inthe art.
  • the invention is applied, in the present instance, to the control of a circuit for energizing an electricalinstrument it, such, for example, as the warm air syringe shown in Fig. 1.
  • the instrument iii has a handle pertion II adapted to be received in and supported by a clip, or pair of spring fingers, l2, projecting forwardly from a bracket I3 on the top wall I of the housing.
  • the inner end of the handle I I has. connected therewith a flexible, hollow, air conducting tube or cord I 4 passing through an opening it in the top wall into the casing and containing the circuit wires connecting the electrical. heating.
  • the flexible instrument cord is arranged with a loop portion It in the housing to provide the surplus length necessary for the extension of the instrument.
  • Such loop extends from the opening l5 in the top wall I downwardly toward the bottom of the casing and upwardly again adjacent the top wall where it is secured in any known or suitable way in a bracket H fixed on the housing and including terminal connections for the cord circuitv wires, as hereafter described.
  • Means are provided, as usual in such equipment, for engaging the loop of the cord to impart a slight tension for retracting the cord when the instrument is returned to the housing, comprising, in the present instance, a pulley l8 rotatably mounted in suitable bearings at the upper end of a counterweight it, which furnishes the retracting force.
  • This counterweight device is fixed ona horizontal plate 2!! formed with bushed openings 21 slidably engaging a pair of spaced guide rods 22 23 fixed in the housing and connected in the instrument circuit, as hereafter more fully described.
  • She switch means for controlling the instrumentcircuit comprises a pair of electrically connected contacts arranged on the counterweight for lidably engaging the guide rods 22 and 3-
  • Such contact means comprises, preferably, a strip of resilient conducting metal bent into the form of a U-shaped bail fixed at its central portion 24 between the counterweight and the plate 20, as by means of the screw 25 which hold such parts together.
  • the upturned spring ends 26 and 21 of the bail are provided with receptacles 28 and 28, or conducting metal, each holding a brush element, 3-0 and 3!, respectively, of suitable conducting material such as employed, for example, in the commutator brushes of electrical motors and generators.
  • are suitably shaped for sliding contact with the rods 22 and 23, respectively, for the purpose of electrically connecting the rods to complete the instrument circuit, as hereafter described.
  • Guide rods 22 and 23 are preferably received and secured at their opposite ends in openings in upper and lower plates, 32 and 33, of fiber, rubher, or other suitable insulating material, fixed by any suitable means on the walls of the housing, as by the bracket 34 xed to plate 32 and to a lug 35 On the housing.
  • Rods 22 and 23 are .iade of conducting metal, preferably with silvered surfaces, to afiford good electrical contact with the brushes 30 and 3!.
  • rod 22 i thus formed throughout the range of contact by brush 33, but the lower end portion of rod 23 is preferably insulated, as by a coating 36, of rubber, plastic, or other known and suitable material, with the result that when the brush 3
  • the electrical circuit comprises the usual transformer 31, or connection with a suitable source of power, the transformer having a low voltage coil 33, the ends of which are connected with terminals 39 and 40.
  • Terminal 39 is connected by a conductor 41 with the upper end of rod 22.
  • Terminal 4G is connected. by a conductor 42, through bracket [1, with the stationary end of the flexible instrument cord through which a conductor passes to the instrument Ill.
  • the return line from the instrument passes through the cord, bracket I? and conductor 43, to the conducting upper portion of rod 23.
  • the invention thus provides switch means for automatically closing the circuit when the instrument is removed from the stand for use and for automatically opening the circuit when the instrument is returned to the stand, to safeguard the instrument and circuit during periods of nonuse.
  • the switch means includes contacts which are engaged by a sliding or wiping type of contact, which is self-cleaning in action, so as to insure continuation of the good electrical contact ill) desired for the low voltage current commonly employed in such instruments. These contacts and the whole electrical circuit, except as contained in the instrument and the extended portion of its cord, are enclosed and protected within the housing of the stand.
  • Such control means comprises a comparatively small number of parts having a simple type of construction, which insures trouble-free and eflicient operation.
  • an instrument stand a housing, an instrument carried on said housing for movement toward and from the work, electric circuit conducting means in said housing and connected to said instrument, a flexible cord connecting said instrument and housing and through which said conducting means passes, said cord having a loop in said housing providing for extension of said instrument, a guide in said housing, a device engaging said cord loop and movable on said guide for retracting said cord on return of said instrument, and a switch operated by said device to open said circuit on return of said instrument to said housing.
  • an instrument stand a housing, an instrument carried on said housing for movement toward and from the work, a flexible cord connecting said instrument and housing and having a loop in said housing providing for extension of said instrument, a guide in said housing, a device engaging said cord loop and movable on said guide for retracting said cord on return of said instrument, electric circuit conducting means including said guide and passing through said cord to include said instrument, said guide having a non-conducting portion forming a discontinuing a loop in said housing providing for extension of said instrument, a guide in said housing, a counterweight movable on said guide and comprising a pulley engaging said loop for retracting said cord
  • electric circuit conducting means including said guide and passing through said cord to include said instrument, said guide having spaced conducting porticns forming a gap in said circuit, and contact means on said device arranged in said circuit to engage said guide portions and bridge said gap to close said circuit when said instrument is extended from said housing.
  • a housing an instrument carried on said housing for movement toward and from the work, a flexible cord connecting said instrument and housing and having a loop in said housing provided for extension of said instrument, a pair of spaced guide rods in said housing, a device movable on said guide rods and engaging said cord loop for retracting said cord on return of said instrument, electric circuit conducting means including said guide rods and passing through said cord to include said instrument, one of said guide rods having a non-conducting portion forming a discontinuance of said circuit, and contact means movable with said device and arranged in said circuit to engage said guide rods and bridge said nonconducting portion thereof to close said circuit when said instrument is extended from said housing.
  • an instrument stand a housing, an instrument carried on said housing for movement toward and from the work, a flexible cord connecting said instrument and housing and having a loop in said housing providing for extension of said instrument, a pair of spaced guide rods in said housing, a counterweight movable on said guide rods and having a pulley engaging said cord loop for retracting said cord on return of said instrument, electric circuit conducting means including said guide rods and passing through said cord to include said instrument, one of said guide rods having a non-conducting portion forming a discontinuance of said circuit, and contact means movable with said counterweight and arranged in said circuit to engage said guide rods and bridge said non-conducting portion thereof to close said circuit when said instrument is extended from said housing.
  • a housing an instrument carried on said housing for movement toward and from the work, a flexible cord connecting said instrument and housing and having a loop in said housing providing for extension of said instrument, a pair of spaced contact rods of conducting material mounted in and insulated from said housing, a counterweight movable on said guide rods and having a pulley engaging said cord loop for retracting said cord on return of said instrument, electric circuit conducting means including said contact rods and passing through said cord to include said instrument, one of said guide rods having an insulating portion adjacent the lower end thereof, and a pair of electrically connected, spring actuated brushes on said counterweight engaging said contact rods, respectively, one arranged to engage said insulating portion and open said circuit when said instrument is returned to said housing.

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US3295206A (en) * 1965-06-04 1967-01-03 Tilmon L Sharp Dental equipment
US3427719A (en) * 1967-01-04 1969-02-18 Time & Motion Dentistry Corp O Dental unit
US3793729A (en) * 1972-09-22 1974-02-26 R Nyboer Gripping device assembly for tensioned pliable elongate member

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DE2625830C2 (de) * 1976-06-09 1985-08-01 Kaltenbach & Voigt Gmbh & Co, 7950 Biberach Rückzugsvorrichtung für schlauchgebundene zahnärztliche Handstücke
DE102021115484A1 (de) 2021-06-15 2022-12-15 Starmed GmbH Träger für ein medizinisches Gerät

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3295206A (en) * 1965-06-04 1967-01-03 Tilmon L Sharp Dental equipment
US3427719A (en) * 1967-01-04 1969-02-18 Time & Motion Dentistry Corp O Dental unit
US3793729A (en) * 1972-09-22 1974-02-26 R Nyboer Gripping device assembly for tensioned pliable elongate member

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