Flexible mold for dental model bases and method of using it
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1. In a method for forming from a pourable hardenable compound deposited therein the base of a dental model useable with an articulator, the improvement comprising the steps of:
- (a) defining the perimeter of a mold cavity and the opening to the mold cavity, which opening is essentially dimensionally coincident with the maximum dimensional planform of the mold cavity with a flexible sidewall and an upper edge of the sidewall, respectively;
(b) further defining the bottom of the mold cavity with a flexible substrate cooperating with cavity with a flexible substrate cooperating with the sidewall to define the bottom and lateral surfaces of the mold cavity;
(c) forming with a protrusion attached to a limited portion of the sidewall and extending within the perimeter of the mold cavity along a projection axis and partially across the mold cavity a receptacle within the base to which receptacle the articulator may be attached;
(d) removing the base formed from the mold cavity by bending the sidewall and substrate in concert to lower that part of the upper edge of the sidewall across the mold cavity from the location of the protrusion; and
(e) withdrawing the formed based from the mold cavity substantially along the projection axis of the protrusion to allow sliding disengagement of the protrusion from within the receptacle formed in the base.
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Abstract
A flexible mold defining either a full base or a quadrant base of a dental model includes a perimeter member for defining the side walls of the base and a shelf extending inwardly from the rear side wall for delineating a slot at the rear of the base, which slot is useable for indexing an arm of an articulator to be attached to opposed ones of the bases. A variant of the mold permits the formation of a pedestal for supporting a matching tooth die. A method of removing the molded article from the mold is also disclosed and claimed.
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1. In a method for forming from a pourable hardenable compound deposited therein the base of a dental model useable with an articulator, the improvement comprising the steps of:
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(a) defining the perimeter of a mold cavity and the opening to the mold cavity, which opening is essentially dimensionally coincident with the maximum dimensional planform of the mold cavity with a flexible sidewall and an upper edge of the sidewall, respectively; (b) further defining the bottom of the mold cavity with a flexible substrate cooperating with cavity with a flexible substrate cooperating with the sidewall to define the bottom and lateral surfaces of the mold cavity; (c) forming with a protrusion attached to a limited portion of the sidewall and extending within the perimeter of the mold cavity along a projection axis and partially across the mold cavity a receptacle within the base to which receptacle the articulator may be attached; (d) removing the base formed from the mold cavity by bending the sidewall and substrate in concert to lower that part of the upper edge of the sidewall across the mold cavity from the location of the protrusion; and (e) withdrawing the formed based from the mold cavity substantially along the projection axis of the protrusion to allow sliding disengagement of the protrusion from within the receptacle formed in the base. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. In a method for forming from a pourable hardenable compound deposited therein the base of a dental model useable with an articulator, the improvement comprising the steps of:
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(a) defining the perimeter of a mold cavity and a planform essentially dimensionally coincident with the maximum dimensional planform of the mold cavity with a flexible sidewall and an upper inner edge of the sidewall, respectively; (b) further defining the bottom of the mold cavity with a flexible substrate cooperating with the sidewall to define the bottom and lateral surfaces of the mold cavity; (c) forming a receptacle within the base to which receptacle the articulator may be attached with a shelf attached to a limited portion of the sidewall and extending within the perimeter of the mold cavity along a projection axis and partially across the mold cavity; (d) further forming with an overhang projecting from a further limited portion of the sidewall and extending within the perimeter of the mold cavity and only partially across the mold cavity a depression within the base and delineating a platform on the base upon which platform a tooth die of the dental model may be supported; (e) removing the formed base from the mold cavity by bending the sidewall and substrate in concert to lower the part of the upper edge of the sidewall across the mold cavity from the location of the protrusion; and (f) withdrawing the formed base from the mold cavity substantially along the projection axis of the protrusion to allow sliding disengagement of the protrusion from within the receptacle formed in the base.
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4. A flexible mold for forming from a pourable hardenable compound deposited therein the base of a dental model useable with an articulator, said mold comprising in combination:
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(a) a flexible sidewall for defining the perimeter of a mold cavity generally triangular in planform and having an upper edge for defining the opening to the mold cavity, which opening is essentially dimensionally coincident with the maximum dimensional planform of the mold cavity; (b) a flexible substrate for defining a generally flat bottom of the mold cavity, said substrate and said sidewall member cooperating to define the bottom and lateral surfaces of the mold cavity; (c) a shelf attached to a limited portion of said sidewall and extending within the perimeter of the mold cavity along a projection axis substantially parallel to the bottom and only partially across the mold cavity for delineating a receptacle within the base to which receptacle the articulator may be attached; and (d) said substrate and said sidewall being bendable in concert to lower sufficiently that part of said upper edge of said sidewall across the mold cavity from the location of said shelf to permit withdrawal of the formed base from the mold cavity along the projection axis of said shelf and allow sliding disengagement of said shelf from which the receptacle formed in the base. - View Dependent Claims (5)
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6. A flexible mold for forming from a pourable hardenable compound deposited therein the base of a dental model useable with an articulator, said mold comprising in combination:
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(a) a flexible sidewall for defining the perimeter of a mold cavity generally triangular in planform and having an upper inner edge for defining a planform essentially dimensionally coincident with the maximum dimensional planform of the mold cavity; (b) a flexible substrate for defining a substantially flat bottom of the mold cavity, said substrate and said sidewall member cooperating to define bottom and lateral surfaces of the mold cavity; (c) a shelf attached to a limited portion of said sidewall and extending within the perimeter of the mold cavity along a projection axis and only partially across the mold cavity for delineating a receptacle within the base to which receptacle the articulator may be attached; (d) an overhang projecting from a further limited portion of said sidewall and extending within the perimeter of the mold cavity and only partially across said mold cavity for forming a depression within the base and for delineating a platform on the base upon which platform a tooth die of the dental model may be supported; and (e) said substrate and said sidewall being bendable in concert to lower sufficiently that part of said upper edge of said sidewall across the mold cavity from the location of said shelf to permit withdrawal of the formed base from the model cavity along the projection axis of said shelf and allow sliding disengagement of said shelf from within the receptacle formed in the base. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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