LIQUID DROPLET SPRAY CLEANING SYSTEM FOR TEETH WITH TEMPERATURE AND FILTER CONTROLS
First Claim
1. A droplet spray cleaning system for teeth, comprising:
- a system for generating a stream of liquid from which droplets are generated and then accelerated by a separate stream of gas, the droplets being of such a size and velocity to produce cleaning of the teeth, wherein the stream of fluid has an upper volumetric ratio limit (42) of gas to liquid of approximately 875 and a lower volumetric ratio limit (40) of approximately 24, a lower temperature limit (44) which increases from approximately 27°
C. at the lower volumetric ratio limit to approximately 55°
C. at the upper volumetric ratio limit, and an upper temperature limit (46, 48) of approximately 45°
C. at the lower volumetric ratio limit to 60°
C. at a volumetric ratio of approximately 250, the upper temperature limit remaining at approximately 60°
C. to the upper volumetric ratio limit.
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Abstract
The droplet spray teeth cleaning system includes in one aspect a window of temperature and volumetric flow ratio between air and gas for safe and comfortable yet effective operation, the volumetric flow ratio ranging between approximately 24 and 875 and the temperature from approximately 27° C. to a maximum of 60° C. The temperature is maintained by a flow-through heater (74) arranged around a liquid line portion (51) of the droplet spray system, preferably in a handle portion (52) of the system. Also included is a thermocouple heat sensor arrangement (78) which determines the temperature of the liquid prior to the nozzle portion and a control (76, 53) for maintaining the temperature within the temperature/flow ratio window. A filter (126) is provided, preferably in the head portion of the system, for filtering out particles from the liquid, while at the same time permitting adequate flow therethrough at least during the expected lifetime of the replaceable head portion of the system.
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13 Claims
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1. A droplet spray cleaning system for teeth, comprising:
a system for generating a stream of liquid from which droplets are generated and then accelerated by a separate stream of gas, the droplets being of such a size and velocity to produce cleaning of the teeth, wherein the stream of fluid has an upper volumetric ratio limit (42) of gas to liquid of approximately 875 and a lower volumetric ratio limit (40) of approximately 24, a lower temperature limit (44) which increases from approximately 27°
C. at the lower volumetric ratio limit to approximately 55°
C. at the upper volumetric ratio limit, and an upper temperature limit (46, 48) of approximately 45°
C. at the lower volumetric ratio limit to 60°
C. at a volumetric ratio of approximately 250, the upper temperature limit remaining at approximately 60°
C. to the upper volumetric ratio limit.
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2. A system for heating liquid in a droplet spray system for cleaning teeth, comprising:
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a handle portion (52) with a housing portion for a droplet spray teeth cleaning system which includes a delivery line for liquid (51) and a delivery line for gas (72); a head assembly portion (54), including a housing portion therefor, delivery lines (88, 86) in the head for liquid and gas, and a spray nozzle assembly (90) for creating liquid droplets and then accelerating them to produce a spray for cleaning of teeth, wherein the handle or head portion includes a flow-through heating member (74) positioned around the liquid delivery line; and a system for energizing the heater member to heat the liquid in the liquid line to a pre-selected temperature. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A system for filtering liquid in a droplet spray teeth cleaning system, comprising:
a droplet spray system for cleaning teeth comprising a source of liquid and a spray nozzle assembly in which droplets are created and accelerated to a velocity for cleaning of teeth, the droplet spray system including a filter (126) in a liquid line from the source of liquid, located prior to the spray nozzle assembly (122), the filter having a pore size which is capable of removing particles which would clog a nozzle opening in the nozzle assembly, and in addition permits a liquid flow rate through the filter sufficient to establish and maintain a droplet spray for a period of time which is approximately at least equal to a pre-established lifetime of a replaceable head portion of the droplet spray system. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13)
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