![]() ![]() A self cleaning dental mirror as defined in claim 1 further comprising means for simultaneously supplying liquid under pressure to said first nozzle means via said liquid conduit and gas under pressure to said second nozzle means via said gas conduit.ġ5. A self cleaning mirror apparatus comprising in combination: a mirror surface a first nozzle means disposed along one edge of said mirror surface for dispensing a thin layer of a liquid onto said surface a second nozzle means disposed immediately above said first nozzle means and coextenxive therewith for dispensing a thin laminar layer of gas across and parallel to said mirror surface at a pressure greater than that of said layer of liquid to draw said layer of liquid across said mirror surface in a laminar flow and means for simultaneously supplying liquid under pressure and gas under pressure to said first and second nozzle means, respectively.ġ4. A dental mirror as defined in claim 11, further comprising means for metering a desired quantity of a surfactant into said liquid, whereby said liquid and surfactant are dispensed at a lesser pressure than said gas.ġ3. ![]() A dental mirror as defined in claim 1, further comprising a first pressure control means for supplying liquid under pressure to said liquid conduit and a second pressure control means for supplying gas to said gas conduit at a greater pressure than that of said liquid.ġ2. A dental mirror as defined in claim 9, wherein said liquid is mixed with a surfactant.ġ1. A dental mirror as defined in claim 1, wherein said liquid is water and said gas is air.ġ0. A dental mirror as defined in claim 3 wherein said top plate and said flange narrowingly taper in width in a direction from said handle toward the tips thereof.ĩ. ![]() A dental mirror as defined in claim 5 wherein said air vane is formed on the lower surface of said top plate.Ĩ. A dental mirror as defined in claim 5 wherein said stationary air vane has an air foil shape with the largest cross sectional thickness opposite said handle and a gradually decreasing thickness as it approaches the tips of said flange and top plate.ħ. A dental mirror as defined in claim 4 wherein a stationary air vane is formed on one of the surfaces defining said second nozzle means to cause said increase in the effective opening of said second nozzle means.Ħ. A dental mirror as defined in claim 3 wherein the effective opening of said second nozzle means increases gradually in a direction from said handle toward said tips to produce a uniform equalized laminar flow of gas along the entire extent of said first nozzle means.ĥ. A dental mirror as defined in claim 2 wherein said support means includes a bottom plate having a portion thereof which is coplanar with said mirror and extends along said periphery, a top plate spaced from and above said portion of said bottom plate to form a hollow cavity therebetween and a flange positioned intermediate said top and bottom plates parallel to the surface of said mirror said flange and said top plate being substantially identical in surface area, the space between said flange and said mirror surface and between said flange and said top plate constituting said first and second nozzle means respectively, and said flange being positioned above said surface of said mirror by a distance which is sufficiently small so that capillary action for the liquid results in said first nozzle means.Ĥ. A dental mirror as defined in claim 1 wherein said mirror is circular and wherein said support means and said first and second nozzle means extend along one half of the circumference of said mirror and are symmetrical with respect to said handle.ģ. In a dental mirror having a disk-like mirror, an elongated handle, and means at one end of said handle for supporting said mirror, the improvement comprising: a liquid conduit and a gas conduit extending through said handle a first nozzle means disposed in said support means and extending along the periphery of said mirror, said first nozzle means being associated with said liquid conduit for dispensing a thin layer of a liquid onto the surface of said mirror, and a second nozzle means, disposed in said support means above said first nozzle means and associated with said gas conduit, for dispensing a thin layer of gas across and parallel to said surface of said mirror in a laminar flow above said layer of liquid to draw said layer of liquid across said surface of said mirror in a laminar flow.Ģ. ![]()
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