Dentistry – Apparatus – Having storage or nonuse supporting means
Patent
1982-06-10
1984-08-07
Peshock, Robert
Dentistry
Apparatus
Having storage or nonuse supporting means
433101, A61G 114, A61G 1500
Patent
active
044641133
ABSTRACT:
Surgical drill apparatus includes a stand with a base and an upright column, a sterilizable water tank manually mountable on and demountable from the column, a gas flow control valve, equipped with a pedal, mounted on the base, oxygen lines connected to the valve, hence to the tank, thence to a surgical drill, and a water line connected to the water tank and the surgical drill. An oxygen line connected to one side of the valve at one end is connected to the hospital oxygen supply at its other end. The oxygen and water lines are plastic and equipped with quick-disconnect fittings complementary to fittings on the water tank. The water tank is of a size to hold sufficient water to permit the completion of any operation in which the drill is likely to be used. A simple, repeatedly sterilizable or disposable pinch valve is used to control the flow of water to the drill.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3081542 (1963-03-01), Sherfey
patent: 4286949 (1981-09-01), Holt
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