Cup holding assembly and dental cup dispenser using same
US-12582243-B2 · Mar 24, 2026 · US
US9888989B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9888989-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414779745-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 17, 2014 |
| Priority date | Apr 18, 2013 |
| Publication date | Feb 13, 2018 |
| Grant date | Feb 13, 2018 |
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Due to the low suction strength or an unsuitable positional relationship or distance between the suction feed and the oral cavity, conventional extra-oral intake devices exhibit the problem of not being able to fully suck particulate matter and droplets from teeth, shavings from repair products, saliva, bacteria, blood, rinse water, tooth surface cleaning agents, etc., that are dispersed to outside the oral cavity during practice. In order to improve suction strength, the present invention provides an intake device that is equipped with a protruding airflow-regulating member, the top of which is oriented in the direction in which the fluid flows into the opening part of the suction feed, and that can efficiently suck dispersed particulate matter and droplets within a wide range.
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A dental intake device for providing extraoral suction during a dental treatment, comprising: a suction hood including: an intake opening into which a fluid flows; a converging hood inner surface along which the fluid taken in by the intake opening flows; and an exhaust opening configured to be operatively connected to a suction source such that the fluid taken in by the intake opening is exhausted via the exhaust opening, wherein the converging hood inner surface continuously converges from the intake opening to the exhaust opening so that the converging hood inner surface forms a truncated conical surface; a flow straightening member having a tip and a base opposite to the tip, the flow straightening member being located within the suction hood, the tip of the flow straightening member being closer to the exhaust opening than the intake opening so that the tip is located between the intake opening and the exhaust opening, the flow straightening member having a convex outer surface that is spaced apart from the converging hood inner surface forming a gap between the convex outer surface and the converging hood inner surface, such that all of the fluid taken in by the intake opening flows through said gap; and a support that fixes the flow straightening member to the suction hood, wherein one part of the support is connected to the convex outer surface at a position which is located between the tip and the base, and another part of the support is connected to the converging hood inner surface. 2. The intake device according to claim 1 , wherein the flow straightening member has a shape selected from a generally egg shape, a generally cone shape, a generally pyramidal shape, and a generally partial spherical shape. 3. The intake device according to claim 1 , wherein the suction hood is truncated cone-shaped, and a diameter of the intake opening is larger than a diameter of the exhaust opening. 4. The intake device according to claim 1 , wherein the flow straightening member is completely housed in an inner space of the suction hood. 5. The intake device according to claim 1 , wherein the base of the flow straightening member outwardly protrudes from the intake opening of the suction hood. 6. The intake device according to claim 5 , wherein a part of the base of the flow straightening member protrudes from the intake opening and is in a convex shape with a base tip that is located outside of the suction hood. 7. The intake device according to claim 2 , wherein the suction hood is truncated cone-shaped, and a diameter of the intake opening is larger than a diameter of the exhaust opening. 8. The intake device according to claim 2 , wherein the support is configured with a plurality of supports, each of the plurality of supports is hemispherically-shaped, and each of the plurality of supports has a vertex and a support base, a vertex of each of the plurality of supports is connected to the converging hood inner surface, and a support base of each of the plurality of supports is connected to the member outer surface. 9. The intake device according to claim 3 , wherein the support is configured with a plurality of supports, and each of the plurality of supports is hemispherically-shaped, and each of the plurality of supports has a vertex and a support base, a vertex of each of the plurality of supports is connected to the converging hood inner surface, and a support base of each of the plurality of supports is connected to the member outer surface. 10. The intake device according to claim 2 , wherein the base of the flow straightening member outwardly protrudes from the intake opening of the suction hood. 11. The intake device according to claim 3 , wherein the base of the flow straightening member outwardly protrudes from the intake opening of the suction hood. 12. The intake device according to claim 7 , wherein the base of the flow straightening member outwardly protrudes from the intake opening of the suction hood. 13. The intake device according to claim 8 , wherein the base of the flow straightening member outwardly protrudes from the intake opening of the suction hood. 14. The intake device according to claim 9 , wherein the base of the flow straightening member outwardly protrudes from the intake opening of the suction hood. 15. The intake device according to claim 10 , wherein a part of the base of the flow straightening member protrudes from the intake opening and is a convex shape with a base tip that is located outside of the suction hood. 16. The intake device according to claim 11 , wherein a part of the base of the flow straightening member protrudes from the intake opening and is a convex shape with a base tip that is located outside of the suction hood. 17. The intake device according to claim 12 , wherein a part of the base of the flow straightening member protrudes from the intake opening and is a convex shape with a base tip that is located outside of the suction hood. 18. The intake device according to claim 13 , wherein a part of the base of the flow straightening member protrudes from the intake opening and is a convex shape with a base tip that is located outside of the suction hood. 19. The intake device according to claim 14 , wherein a part of the base of the flow straightening member protrudes from the intake opening and is a convex shape with a base tip that is located outside of the suction hood. 20. The intake device according to claim 1 , wherein the support is configured with a plurality of supports, and each of the plurality of supports is hemispherically-shaped, and each of the plurality of supports has a vertex and a support base a vertex of each of the plurality of supports is connected to the converging hood inner surface, and a support base of each of the plurality of supports is connected to the member outer surface.
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