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publicationNumber RU-2709137-C2
titleOfInvention Docking-charging station and filling operation for manual device for cleaning of oral cavity
abstract FIELD: medicine. n SUBSTANCE: group of inventions relates to medical equipment, namely to a docking-charging station for receiving, charging and filling a manual device for cleaning teeth using drops of fluid medium, and a method for use thereof. Station includes base (102) having pump (104). Station comprises reservoir (110) for containing liquid (112), having first male filling passage (144) for supply of liquid (112) and second male passage (146), which forms interface device for discharge of liquid and air. Covered passages (144, 146) are configured to interact with two corresponding enveloping passages (44, 46) in manual device (10) using drops of fluid medium when manual device (10) is properly placed in socket (160) of docking-charging stations (100), so that when the male and female passages are matched properly, the docking/refilling matching mechanism (130) enables to communicate the hand device located in the seat, with fluid reservoir so that liquid is pumped by pump (104) from reservoir (110) through connected filling passages (144, 44) into chamber (40) of manual device using fluid droplets, and air and excess fluid exit from chamber (40) into reservoir (110) through connected outlet passages (146, 46). Method of using docking-charging station (100), comprising the step of placing manual device (10) in slot (160) of docking-charging station (100). Proposed method comprises the step of matching passable passages (144, 146) of reservoir (110) of station (100) with appropriate passages (44, 46) on door (42) of chamber (40) of hand-held device (10). Method includes step of pressing seat (160) to engage docking-refilling matching mechanism (130) so that passages (144, 146) of reservoir (110) of station (100) interact with corresponding enveloping passages (44, 46). Proposed method comprises fluid injection from reservoir (110) at station (100) via connected inlet passages (144, 44) into chamber (40) of hand-held device (10). Proposed method comprises removal of air and excess fluid from chamber (40) of manual device (10) using drops of fluid to reservoir (110) via connected outlet passages (146, 46). n EFFECT: technical result is implementation of docking-charging station for placement, charging and filling of hand device using dental cleaning fluid, which accommodates larger amount of fluid medium than can be contained in chamber of said manual device, and proper alignment, and fixation of manual device. n 15 cl, 5 dwg
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