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Frank A Betush

from Inglewood, CA
Age ~82

Frank Betush Phones & Addresses

  • 375 Hargrave St, Inglewood, CA 90302 (310) 671-8801
  • Carson, CA
  • 803 Boccaccio Ave, Venice, CA 90291
  • Oconee, GA

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Frank Betush
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Frank Betush Dental Equipment
Mfg Dental Equipment/Supplies
375 Hargrave St, Inglewood, CA 90302

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Us Patents

Pinch Valve Syringe

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US Patent:
43723071, Feb 8, 1983
Filed:
Jul 6, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/280307
Inventors:
Frank A. Betush - Carson CA
Assignee:
Progressive Machine Products, Inc. - Carson CA
International Classification:
A61M 300
US Classification:
128224
Abstract:
A syringe is provided which is particularly useful in dental work, but which has general utility. The syringe includes pinch valves, and it is constructed to be simple and inexpensive, requiring a minimum of components, and yet to be highly reliable. The syringe is capable of emitting, for example, a stream of air and water, or other fluids or particulate matter, each of which is independently controlled, and neither of which has any tendency to be emitted when only the other is required.

Control Unit For Dental Handpieces

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US Patent:
43759637, Mar 8, 1983
Filed:
Jun 25, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/277116
Inventors:
Frank A. Betush - Carson CA
Assignee:
Progressive Machine Products - Carson CA
International Classification:
A61C 102
US Classification:
433 28
Abstract:
A control unit is provided for supporting a multiplicity of dental handpieces of the high-pressure air-driven type, and which includes a plurality of holders for removably supporting the individual handpieces. Each of the holders is mounted on one end of a corresponding arm. The other end of the arm serves as a pinch block. Each arm is pivotally mounted on the frame of the control unit. An actuator is mounted on the frame of the control unit adjacent to each holder, and when a handpiece is inserted into the corresponding holder it engages the actuator and forces the corresponding arm to turn and to move, together with the holder and handpiece, to a down position. The other end of the arm then pinches one or more flexible tubes against a pinch bar in the control unit when the holder is forced to its down position. This action serves to cut off the supply of high pressure air to the handpiece, so that the high pressure air flows to the selected handpiece to drive the handpiece only when the holder is in its up position. As will be described, the control unit may also be used to control the flow of water to the selected handpiece to be directed onto the tooth being treated for cooling purposes.

Miniature Compound Lever Pinch Valve/Regulator

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US Patent:
50260200, Jun 25, 1991
Filed:
May 14, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/522599
Inventors:
Frank A. Betush - Inglewood CA
International Classification:
F16K 707
F16K 31126
F16L 5514
US Classification:
251 5
Abstract:
A miniature compound lever fluid-operated pinch valve/regulator in which a swell tube is sandwiched between a rectilinearly movable planar member and a frame, and in which the swell tube responds to pressurized fluid to displace the planar member from the frame. A spring-biased lever engages the planar member to collapse the swell tube in the absence of the pressurized fluid. A pinch lever is also mounted in the frame and is engaged by the spring-biased lever. The result is a compound lever mechanism which responds to the swelling and collapse of the swell tube in response to a pressurized fluid introduced into the swell tube to cause the mechanism to perform a pinching function on a resilient fluid-carrying tube passing through the valve/regulator.

Vacuum Evacuator For Dental Debris

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US Patent:
49665510, Oct 30, 1990
Filed:
Jun 28, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/212618
Inventors:
Frank A. Betush - Inglewood CA
International Classification:
A61C 1714
US Classification:
433 95
Abstract:
A long life vacuum for use primarily by a dental assistant for evacuating debris from the mouth of a patient during dental operations. The instrument takes the form of an open-ended tube having a quick disconnect coupler at one end to enable the tube to be coupled to a vacuum line. The other end of the tube is intended to be inserted into the mouth of the patient. The instrument is formed entirely of plastic so that it may be conveniently sterilized in a high temperature autoclave. Specifically, plastic seals are used instead of O-rings since O-rings are incapable of withstanding high temperatures and/or chemicals used during the sterilizing operations. In addition, there are no metal parts which would be subject to corrosive attach by the bonding materals currently used by many dentists. The instrument includes a valve which is operated by the dental assistant, and which is sealed to the tube by integral plastic seals.

Pinch Valve Syringe

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US Patent:
41081781, Aug 22, 1978
Filed:
Apr 28, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/791735
Inventors:
Frank A. Betush - Santa Monica CA
Assignee:
Progessive Machine Products, Inc. - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
A61M 300
US Classification:
128224
Abstract:
A syringe is provided which is particularly useful in dental work for emitting a stream of water and air under high pressure into the patient's mouth. The syringe of the invention is simplified as compared with the prior art syringes in that it uses pinch valves to perform its intended functions.

Control System For Dental Handpieces

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US Patent:
52958256, Mar 22, 1994
Filed:
Dec 24, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/996686
Inventors:
Frank Betush - Carson CA
Assignee:
Proma, Inc. - Carson CA
International Classification:
A61C 102
F16K 704
US Classification:
433 28
Abstract:
A control system for a dental handpiece, and the like, for supplying a pressurized drive fluid, pressurized air, and water to the handpiece, and which includes a holder for the handpiece having an internal pinch valve which is operated whenever the handpiece is inserted or removed from the holder. A control module is provided which actually controls the flow of the various fluids to the handpiece. The control module includes a pinch lever which engages the various tubes carrying the fluids to the handpiece, and it also includes a swell tube which responds to pressurized fluid from the handpiece holder whenever the handpiece is removed. A linkage system couples the swell tube to the pinching lever in the control module. A feature of the control system is that a pressurized fluid of relatively low pressure is controlled by the insertion and removal of the handpiece from the holder, and it acts as a pilot to cause the control module to exert sufficient force on the various tubes carrying the fluids to the handpiece so as to achieve a positive control over the flow of the fluids.

Control And Selector Unit For Dental Handpieces

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US Patent:
41178610, Oct 3, 1978
Filed:
Apr 28, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/791711
Inventors:
Frank A. Betush - Santa Monica CA
Assignee:
Progressive Machine Products, Inc. - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
F16K 707
US Classification:
137595
Abstract:
A control and selector unit for a dental handpiece is provided of the high pressure air driven type. The control and selector unit includes a bracket for supporting a handpiece, and a resilient metal strip having a free end extending into the bracket. The other end of the resilient strip is supported on the base of the control unit, and the strip acts as a pinch valve for a tube carrying high pressure drive air to the handpiece. The pinch valve releases the tube when the handpiece is removed from the bracket so as to cause the handpiece to be activated. The control unit may also include additional resilient strip pinch valve controls for controlling the supply of coolant air, or other gases, and water to the handpiece when the handpiece is removed from the bracket. A swell tube may be included in the control unit to provide a delayed action for the latter pinch valve resilient strip controls, so that the coolant air, or other gases, and water may be supplied to the handpiece only after the handpiece has been brought up to speed by the drive air. The water control may also include a "suck-back" feature which prevents dripping when the handpiece is returned to the bracket at the end of a dental operation.

Dental Instrument Stand

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US Patent:
46106308, Sep 9, 1986
Filed:
Jul 17, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/755841
Inventors:
Frank A. Betush - Carson CA
Assignee:
Progressive Machine Products, Inc. - Carson CA
International Classification:
A61G 114
US Classification:
433 79
Abstract:
A counter-balanced parallel arm assembly for supporting a control unit for dental handpieces, such as high speed air drills, and other air driven or electrically energized dental instruments which are removably mounted on the control unit, or for supporting other medical, electrical, electronic, or other units. The assembly includes an upright standard, a first arm mounted on the standard to be rotatable about a vertical axis, and a second arm coupled to the end of the first arm and rotatable about both vertical and horizontal axes. The supported unit is suspended from the end of the second arm by a post, and it is rotatable about the longitudinal axis of the post. The post is pivotally coupled to the end of the second arm to be rotatable about a horizontal axis. The supported unit may be set to any desired vertical and horizontal position to locate it for convenient access by the operator. The inclination of the second arm to the first arm is controlled by a counter-balancing coil spring and cam assembly, and the second arm is set to a desired inclination by an air-operated lock.
Frank A Betush from Inglewood, CA, age ~82 Get Report