Cleaning device for dental instruments to be used during surgery and dental treatments
First Claim
1. A device for cleaning, disinfecting and drying dental instruments, comprising:
- a box-like container, in the upper part of which an entrance orifice is located;
a tubular body mounted below the entrance orifice, said body having a body orifice coaxial to the entrance orifice;
said body defining with its interior surfaces a substantially cylindrical treatment chamber;
a removable grate located at the bottom of the chamber;
a first series of nozzles dispensing a mixture of pressurized air and water into the chamber;
an atomizer unit for producing atomized disinfectant;
beneath the first series of nozzles is located a second series of nozzles which supply air mixed with the atomized disinfectant, the disinfectant being supplied by an airtight disposable cylinder;
said tubular body comprising a plurality of tubular coaxial members inserted one in the other, so that they can be disassembled;
wherein the outermost of said coaxial members comprises a first section substantially of the same length as the chamber and in which there is a second of said coaxial tubular members upon which is a third of said coaxial tubular members which has an opening that delimits the body orifice which is to be used for inserting the instruments into the chamber;
the outermost and second coaxial members having facing surfaces which form together a first manifold for receiving the mixture of pressurized air and water, which is dispensed through the first series of nozzles which extend through the second tubular coaxial member;
said facing surfaces also forming a coaxial manifold which receives the disinfectant mixed with air which is dispensed through the second series of nozzles which pass through the second coaxial tubular member;
a pair of sensing elements which produce photoelectric screening rays are mounted in the second tubular coaxial member adjacent openings in the third coaxial tubular member;
the rays form a barrier screen in the body orifice for detecting the presence of dental instruments;
a programming-timing unit being connected to and activated by said sensing elements;
the removable grate being located on a seat formed in said outermost tubular member;
a lower section of said outermost tubular member forms a waste pipe;
an air nozzle dispenses pressurized air into the waste pipe in the same direction in which the mixture flows from the chamber;
first supply pipes being connected to the first series of nozzles for supplying water and air to the nozzles;
first electro-valves for controlling the first supply pipes;
a second supply pipe for supplying pressurized air to the atomizer unit;
a second electro-valve for controlling the second supply pipe;
the electro-valves being normally closed and are opened according to a predetermined time and duration sequence by the programming unit.
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Abstract
A cleaning device to be used during dental surgery and dental treatments for cleaning, disinfecting and drying instruments, in particular turbine drills, comprising a box-container, including a vertical cylindrical chamber delimited by a tubular body, provided with an opening in the top wall of said container, body which is formed by three coaxial elements assembled to each other and which can be disassembled. The chamber is barred at the bottom by a removable grate which is designed to support the instrument during the cleaning operations, which are performed by means of jets of pressurized water and air fed through nozzles, while lower nozzles deliver pressurized air containing a nebulized disinfectant. The discharge of dirty water used for washing is carried on through the waste-pipe and is promoted by at least one jet of pressurized air, which creates a suction effect towards the bottom of the chamber and at the same time prevents drops from coming out through the opening. The mixture of air and disinfectant is obtained by an atomizing unit in which disinfectant is supplied by means of a disposable spray bomb, with an airtight closure.
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7 Claims
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1. A device for cleaning, disinfecting and drying dental instruments, comprising:
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a box-like container, in the upper part of which an entrance orifice is located; a tubular body mounted below the entrance orifice, said body having a body orifice coaxial to the entrance orifice; said body defining with its interior surfaces a substantially cylindrical treatment chamber; a removable grate located at the bottom of the chamber; a first series of nozzles dispensing a mixture of pressurized air and water into the chamber; an atomizer unit for producing atomized disinfectant; beneath the first series of nozzles is located a second series of nozzles which supply air mixed with the atomized disinfectant, the disinfectant being supplied by an airtight disposable cylinder; said tubular body comprising a plurality of tubular coaxial members inserted one in the other, so that they can be disassembled; wherein the outermost of said coaxial members comprises a first section substantially of the same length as the chamber and in which there is a second of said coaxial tubular members upon which is a third of said coaxial tubular members which has an opening that delimits the body orifice which is to be used for inserting the instruments into the chamber; the outermost and second coaxial members having facing surfaces which form together a first manifold for receiving the mixture of pressurized air and water, which is dispensed through the first series of nozzles which extend through the second tubular coaxial member; said facing surfaces also forming a coaxial manifold which receives the disinfectant mixed with air which is dispensed through the second series of nozzles which pass through the second coaxial tubular member; a pair of sensing elements which produce photoelectric screening rays are mounted in the second tubular coaxial member adjacent openings in the third coaxial tubular member; the rays form a barrier screen in the body orifice for detecting the presence of dental instruments; a programming-timing unit being connected to and activated by said sensing elements; the removable grate being located on a seat formed in said outermost tubular member; a lower section of said outermost tubular member forms a waste pipe; an air nozzle dispenses pressurized air into the waste pipe in the same direction in which the mixture flows from the chamber; first supply pipes being connected to the first series of nozzles for supplying water and air to the nozzles; first electro-valves for controlling the first supply pipes; a second supply pipe for supplying pressurized air to the atomizer unit; a second electro-valve for controlling the second supply pipe; the electro-valves being normally closed and are opened according to a predetermined time and duration sequence by the programming unit. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A device for cleaning, disinfecting and drying instruments, comprising:
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a housing having an opening at the top thereof; a chamber mounted within the housing, the chamber having an opening coaxial and aligned with the housing opening; first nozzle means for injecting a mixture of pressurized air and water into said chamber; means for atomizing disinfectant; second nozzle means for injecting a mixture of pressurized air and atomized disinfectant into said chamber; a waste pipe connected to a lower portion of the chamber; third nozzle means for injecting pressurized air into the waste pipe so as to induce a suction effect for promoting drainage from the chamber through the waste pipe; electronic means for sensing the presence of an instrument in said chamber; and means for automatically controlling the operation of the injecting means in response to the sensing means. - View Dependent Claims (7)
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