System activating a dental handpiece after removal from a holder

Dentistry – Apparatus – Having condition sensor to transmit signal to regulate...

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433 98, 433101, A61C 102

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058737170

ABSTRACT:
A system for activating a dental handpiece connected to a supply hose after removal of the handpiece from a holder is provided. The handpiece includes a circuit with a switch element that acquires a change of an electrical or magnetic field or that can be influenced by such a field when the handpiece is taken from a holder or, respectively, is returned into a holder. The switch element is allocated to the end part of the supply hose facing toward the handpiece; the part that changes or, respectively, influences the field is disposed at the holder.

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