Self-ligating orthodontic brackets

US9480541B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-9480541-B2
Application numberUS-201314050330-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 9, 2013
Priority dateOct 9, 2012
Publication dateNov 1, 2016
Grant dateNov 1, 2016

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Abstract

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The present invention employs a self-ligating orthodontic bracket comprising a body having a pair of laterally spaced gingival tie wings and a pair of laterally spaced occlusal tie wings, the gingival and occlusal tie wings projecting from a labial surface of the body; an arch wire slot extending mesially-distally across the body and between the gingival and occlusal tie wings to accommodate an arch wire; a free-sliding, controlled-locking, or pivoting clip wherein the clip allows placement and removal of the arch wire when in the open position and prevents the displacement of the arch wire from the bracket member when in the closed position.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A self-ligating orthodontic bracket comprising: a mounting pad adapted to engage the tooth surface; a bracket body having a base portion secured to the mounting pad; the bracket body having an arch wire slot which extends in a mesiodistal direction formed therein; at least one pair of occlusal and gingival tie wings; and a generally U shaped, locking clip wherein the clip allows placement and removal of the arch wire when in the open position and prevents the displacement of the arch wire from the bracket member when in the closed position, the locking clip having a labial free end portion for engagement with the at least one pair of occlusal and gingival tie wings and a lingual base side portion having flange portions extending therefrom; wherein the mounting pad and the base portion of the body define a lingual cavity for securement of the lingual base side portion of the clip to the bracket, the lingual cavity having a lingual opening for allowing the slideable movement of the locking clip between the open and closed positions; and wherein the lingual opening includes a smaller width in the mesiodistal direction than the lingual cavity and the flange portions extend mesiodistally from the lingual base side portion within the lingual cavity such the flange portions have a larger width in the mesiodistial direction than the lingual opening to prevent the flange portions of the lingual base side portion from passing through the lingual opening thereby maintaining the flange portions of the lingual base side portion within the lingual cavity while securing the locking clip to the bracket. 2. The orthodontic bracket according to claim 1 , wherein the facial surface of the clip includes an aperture to allow a standard dental instrument to mate for opening the clip in the occlusal direction. 3. The orthodontic bracket according to claim 2 , wherein in the body includes an entry groove to guide the standard dental instruments on a plane parallel to the aperture on the clip. 4. The orthodontic bracket according to claim 1 , further comprising at least one receiving area formed about at least one of a mesially side and a distally side of the bracket body, the at least one receiving area being defined by a receiving member. 5. The orthodontic bracket according to claim 4 , wherein the receiving member is selected from the group consisting of: a. a labial hood; b. a lingual ledge; c. an end wall extending between a labial hood and a lingual ledge, and opposingly spaced from the body thereby enclosing at least a portion of the receiving area; and d. a c-shaped member e. 6. The orthodontic bracket according to claim 4 , wherein mesial and distal portions of a labial free end of the clip prongs extend beyond the body and arch-wire slot and a ledge has been added as a separate artifact as mesial, the retaining member is selected from the group consisting of: a) distal extensions from the body to provide a positive seat for the labial free end of the clip in the closed position; b) extended mesial-distal ledges from the body have a cover that protects the mesial and distal edges of the labial free end of the clip in the closed position; c) extended mesial-distal ledges from the body have enclosed pockets that protects the mesial, distal, and gingival edges of the labial free end of the clip in the closed position; and d) extended mesial-distal ledges from the body have open pockets in the form of a “C-cup” that protects the gingival edges of the labial free end of the clip in the closed position. 7. The orthodontic bracket according to claim 4 , wherein the receiving member includes a continuous channel extends in the gingival-occlusal direction through the lingual cavity and the lingual opening of the body to facilitate the cleaning of entrapped calculus and/or tartar. 8. The orthodontic bracket according to claim 7 , wherein the depth of the continuous channel that travels mesial-distally in the clip resting closed position has been reduced to a thickness less than the thickness of the archwire such that the smallest possible arch wire does not get entrapped during treatment. 9. The orthodontic bracket according to claim 1 , wherein the archwire slot defines a lingually directed, mesially-distally extending curved portion or profile. 10. The orthodontic bracket according to claim 1 , wherein the archwire slot defines a lingually directed, mesially-distally extending angled portion or profile. 11. The orthodontic bracket according to claim 1 , wherein the flange portions extend mesiodistally from the lingual base side portion for a generally T-shaped free end of the lingual base side portion in the mesiodistal direction. 12. The orthodontic bracket according to claim 1 , wherein the lingual cavity is free of a throughhole extending in gingival-occlusal direction from the lingual opening.

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Classifications

  • Locking by rotation · CPC title

  • Arch wires (A61C7/28 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • A61C7/34Primary

    using lock pins · CPC title

  • Sliding locks · CPC title

  • A61C7/14Primary

    Brackets (A61C7/28 takes precedence); Fixing brackets to teeth · CPC title

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What does patent US9480541B2 cover?
The present invention employs a self-ligating orthodontic bracket comprising a body having a pair of laterally spaced gingival tie wings and a pair of laterally spaced occlusal tie wings, the gingival and occlusal tie wings projecting from a labial surface of the body; an arch wire slot extending mesially-distally across the body and between the gingival and occlusal tie wings to accommodate an…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Falcone Matthew James, Verma Neil, Krishnamoorthy Sivaramakrishnan, and 4 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61C7/34. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 01 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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