Patent ID: 7611353
Filing Date: 2009-11-03
Classification: A61C

Abstract:
1. An orthodontic bracket system comprising: a base contoured to engage a tooth surface; a body extending from the base away from the tooth surface; at least one first tie wing connected to the body which first tie wing extends outwardly and rearwardly therefrom and has an undersurface above the base; a pair of second tie wings connected to the body which extend outwardly and frontwardly therefrom, having a locking recess which opens rearwardly, and the second tie wings are spaced from the first tie wing in an occlusal-gingival direction when the bracket is mounted on a tooth; an archwire slot in the body extending between the first and second tie wings in a mesial-distal direction, the archwire slot located below and proximate to the locking recess in the second tie wings, wherein the first tie wing has an inclined outer surface proximate the archwire slot and on the opposite side thereof from the locking recess, which inclined outer surface extends outwardly and rearwardly therefrom; and a clip which comprises a flat, resilient sheet having one or more cutouts therein, one cutout forming a retaining portion configured to fit into and engage the undersurface beneath the first tie wing, a locking edge portion remote from the retaining portion that fits into the locking recess of the second tie wings, a mid-portion that spans the retaining portion and the locking edge portion and covers at least a portion of the archwire slot in a manner effective to retain an archwire therein when the clip is in a closed position wherein the locking edge portion is inserted into the locking recess and the retaining portion is engaged in the undersurface of the first tie wing, and at least one arm that extends from the locking edge portion towards the retaining portion and is spaced from the mid-portion, wherein during closing the arm rides down against the inclined rear surface of the first tie wing and bends resiliently, exerting a force that locks the locking edge portion of the clip in the recess beneath the second tie wings, and during opening the arm rides up against the inclined rear surface of the first tie wing as the locking edge portion of the clip is removed from the recess beneath the second tie wings, such that the clip remains flat during opening and closing except for bending of the resilient arm.