Self-ligating orthodontic bracket and method of making same

US9345558B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9345558-B2
Application numberUS-201113221206-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 30, 2011
Priority dateSep 3, 2010
Publication dateMay 24, 2016
Grant dateMay 24, 2016

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Abstract

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An orthodontic bracket for coupling an archwire with a tooth includes a bracket body configured to be mounted to the tooth and a clip. A clip slot extends through the bracket body transversely to the archwire slot. Upon deflection of the clip, it contacts the bracket body at locations that were not in contact before the deflection. The clip may also have various forms and include various structures that cooperate with the body when the clip is deflected to restrict or stop the deflection. The orthodontic bracket may include a securing mechanism that is configured to secure the resilient ligating clip in the closed position. A method of manufacturing a shaped unsintered body for use in manufacturing an orthodontic bracket is provided. A portion of the sinterable particles may be removed using a stream of energy to yield a plurality of posts which are then deformed.

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What is claimed is: 1. An orthodontic bracket for coupling an archwire with a tooth, comprising: a bracket body adapted to be mounted to the tooth and including: an archwire slot adapted to receive the archwire therein and including a base surface and two opposing side walls extending away from the base surface; a clip slot extending centrally through the bracket body transversely to the archwire slot; a first body portion; and a second body portion opposing the first body portion and being separated therefrom by the archwire slot, the first body portion including a support surface that is open to the archwire slot; and a resilient ligating clip that is slidably engageable with the support surface and the clip slot, the resilient ligating clip comprising a first clip portion and a second clip portion that extend generally in the same direction from a third clip portion, the resilient ligating clip being movable relative to the bracket body between an opened position and a closed position in which a portion of the archwire slot is between the first clip portion and the second clip portion, and the third clip portion is adjacent the support surface, wherein the first body portion further includes a mesial-distal bridge that at least partially covers the support surface and the first clip portion is configured to contact the mesial-distal bridge when the first clip portion is deflected away from the base surface. 2. The orthodontic bracket of claim 1 , wherein the first clip portion includes a free end portion and the bracket body is configured to limit deflection of the first clip portion away from the base surface without contacting the free end portion. 3. The orthodontic bracket of claim 1 , wherein the resilient ligating clip is configured to contact the bracket body by flexing in a direction opposite to deflection of the first clip portion away from the base surface. 4. The orthodontic bracket of claim 1 , wherein the bracket body further includes a clip stop surface extending from the first body portion and one of the first clip portion and the third clip portion further includes a shoulder configured to be in near-contact relation with the clip stop surface when the resilient ligating clip is in the closed position and being configured to contact the clip stop surface when the first clip portion is deflected away from the base surface. 5. The orthodontic bracket of claim 1 , wherein the mesial-distal bridge forms a fulcrum when the first clip portion is deflected away from the base surface and by which additional deflection of the first clip portion away from the base surface causes an increase in resistance to deflection of the first clip portion. 6. The orthodontic bracket of claim 1 , further comprising: a securing mechanism configured to secure the resilient ligating clip in the closed position and including a locking member forming a portion of one of the bracket body and the second clip portion and a receiving member forming a portion of the other of the bracket body and the second clip portion, the locking member configured to engage the receiving member when the resilient ligating clip moves toward the opened position from the closed position. 7. The orthodontic bracket of claim 6 , wherein the locking member is configured to flex in a plane of the second clip portion when the resilient ligating clip is moved from the opened position to the closed position. 8. The orthodontic bracket of claim 6 , wherein the resilient ligating clip further includes an alignment member configured to guide the resilient ligating clip between the opened position and the closed position and the locking member is configured to deflect toward the alignment member when the resilient ligating clip is between the opened position and the closed position. 9. The orthodontic bracket of claim 6 , wherein the locking member has a leading surface that is configured to contact the bracket body during movement of the resilient ligating clip from the opened position to the closed position to cause the locking member to deflect. 10. The orthodontic bracket of claim 6 , wherein the locking member is associated with the second clip portion and the receiving member is associated with the bracket body. 11. The orthodontic bracket of claim 1 , wherein the second body portion includes a clip receptacle for receiving a free end portion of the first clip portion when the resilient ligating clip is in the closed position, and wherein the clip receptacle does not prevent movement of the first clip portion away from the base surface. 12. The orthodontic bracket of claim 11 , wherein the second body portion includes a tool receptacle proximate the clip receptacle that is adapted to receive the end of a tool for forcibly engaging the resilient ligating clip when the resilient liqatinq clip is in the closed position. 13. The orthodontic bracket of claim 12 , wherein the tool receptacle is divided by an internal rib that is flush with an outer surface of the bracket body. 14. The orthodontic bracket of claim 1 , wherein the bracket body further includes a bore that extends through the bracket body and is oriented transverse to the archwire slot. 15. The orthodontic bracket of claim 14 , wherein the resilient ligating clip is configured to form at least a portion of one sidewall of the bore when the resilient ligating clip is inserted into the clip slot. 16. The orthodontic bracket of claim 1 , wherein the first portion of the resilient ligating clip has an inwardly-facing surface opposing an outwardly-facing surface and when the resilient ligating clip is in the closed position the inwardly-facing surface of the first clip portion faces the base surface, wherein deflection of the resilient ligating clip away from the base surface is limited by contact between the bracket body on the body portion that includes the support surface and the outwardly-facing surface of at least one of the first clip portion and the third clip portion. 17. An orthodontic bracket for coupling an archwire with a tooth, comprising: a bracket body adapted to be mounted to the tooth and including an archwire slot adapted to receive the archwire therein and a clip slot extending transverse to the archwire slot centrally through the bracket body between the archwire slot and the tooth when the orthodontic bracket is placed on the tooth; a resilient ligating clip that is slidably engageable with the bracket body in the clip slot and including a first clip portion and a second clip portion extending generally in the same direction from a third clip portion, the resilient ligating clip being movable relative to the bracket body between an opened position and a closed position in which the first clip portion covers the archwire slot and the second clip portion resides in the clip slot; and a securing mechanism configured to secure the resilient ligating clip in the closed position and including a locking member forming a portion of one of the bracket body or the second clip portion and a receiving member forming a portion of the other of the bracket body or the second clip portion, the locking member and the receiving member configured to cooperate to form an interference fit therebetween when the resilient ligating clip moves from the closed position toward the opened position, wherein the locking member is associated with the second clip portion and the receiving member is associated with the bracket body. 18. The orthodontic bracket of claim 17 , wherein the locking member includes a first leg substantially perpendicular to a

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  • A61C7/287Primary

    Sliding locks · CPC title

  • by resilient means; {Dispensers therefor} · CPC title

  • A61C7/34Primary

    using lock pins · CPC title

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What does patent US9345558B2 cover?
An orthodontic bracket for coupling an archwire with a tooth includes a bracket body configured to be mounted to the tooth and a clip. A clip slot extends through the bracket body transversely to the archwire slot. Upon deflection of the clip, it contacts the bracket body at locations that were not in contact before the deflection. The clip may also have various forms and include various struct…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Oda Todd I, Rodriguez Andres, Ormco Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61C7/287. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 24 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).