Claims
- 1. An angularly adjustable toothbrush comprising:a pin of cylindrical cross-section having a forward end and an after end; an elongated brush head member, said member having a predetermined length, with a forward end and an after end, the forward end supporting a brush array extending laterally, and the after end of said member being flared outwardly and terminating in an essentially flat first surface angled with respect to a long axis of said member; said first angled surface including a first series of symmetrical locking features; said member having a first axial bore commencing at said first angled surface and orthogonal thereto and terminating inwardly; said first axial bore sized to closely fit the pin disposed therein; a handle having a predetermined length, with a forward end and an after end, the forward end of said handle being flared outwardly and terminating in an essentially flat second angled surface angled with respect to a long axis of said handle; said second angled surface including a second series of symmetrical locking features configured to mate with said first symmetrical locking features of said first angled surface of said brush head member; said handle having a second axial bore commencing at said second angled surface and orthogonal thereto and terminating inwardly; means for permanently securing the forward end of said pin within said first axial bore; and said pin including, at the after end, a rotatable means for securing the pin within said second axial bore.
- 2. The angularly adjustable toothbrush as described in claim 1 wherein the handle includes finger-gripping features.
- 3. The angularly adjustable toothbrush as described in claim 1 wherein the symmetrical locking features on the first angled surface of brush head member and the second angled surface of the handle comprise:one or more pairs of v-shaped grooves on the first angled surface of brush head extending radially outward from said first axial bore; and one or more pairs of mating v-shaped projections on the second angled surface of handle extending radially outward from said second axial bore.
- 4. An angularly adjustable toothbrush comprising:a pin of cylindrical cross-section having a forward end and an after end; an elongated brush head member, said member having a predetermined length, with a forward end and an after end, the forward end supporting a brush array extending laterally, and the after end of said member being flared outwardly and terminating in an essentially flat first surface angled with respect to a long axis of said member; said member having a first axial bore commencing at said first angled surface and orthogonal thereto and terminating inwardly; said first angled surface including a first series of symmetrical locking features; a handle having a predetermined length, with a forward end and an after end, the forward end of said handle being flared outwardly and terminating in an essentially flat second angled surface angled with respect to a long axis of said handle; said handle having a second axial bore commencing at said second angled surface and orthogonal thereto and terminating inwardly; said second angled surface including a second series of symmetrical locking features configured to mate with said symmetrical locking features of said first angled surface of said brush head member; said forward end of said pin being fixedly secured within said first axial bore; said after end of said pin including an annular groove sized to accommodate a retaining clip; said second axial bore having an outer portion sized to slidably accommodate said cylindrical pin, a central portion sized to slidably accommodate the pin when surrounded by a coil spring, and an inner portion sized to slidably accommodate the pin; said handle including at least one transverse opening at the central portion of the second axial bore to permit placement of the coil spring and attachment of the retaining clip; said brush head member being secured to said handle by inserting the coil spring into the central portion of the second axial bore through the transverse opening, inserting the after end of the pin into the second axial bore and through the coil spring, and then attaching the retaining clip to the annular groove in the after end of the pin; said coil spring being thereby compressed between the outer portion of the second axial bore and the retaining clip and thereby urging the pin to withdraw into the handle; said brush head being aligned to the handle in a first alternative angular position by pulling the brush head away from the handle until the coil spring is sufficiently compressed that the symmetrical locking features of the brush head member are disengaged from the mating symmetrical locking features of the handle and twisting the brush head member with respect to the handle to the desired position and then releasing the brush head member and allowing the symmetrical locking features of the first angled surface of the brush head member to engage the mating symmetrical locking features of the second angled surface of the handle; and said brush head being aligned to the handle in a second alternative angular position by pulling the brush head away from the handle until the coil spring is sufficiently compressed that the symmetrical locking features of the brush head member are disengaged from the mating symmetrical locking features of the handle and twisting the brush head member with respect to the handle approximately 180 degrees and then releasing the brush head member and allowing the symmetrical locking features of the first angled surface of the brush head member to engage the mating symmetrical locking features of the second angled surface of the handle.
- 5. The angularly adjustable toothbrush as described in claim 4 wherein the handle includes finger-gripping features.
- 6. The angularly adjustable toothbrush as described in claim 4 wherein the symmetrical locking features on the first angled surface of brush head member and the second angled surface of the handle comprise:one or more pairs of v-shaped grooves on the first angled surface of brush head extending radially outward from said first axial bore; and one or more pairs of mating v-shaped projections on the second angled surface handle extending radially outward from said second axial bore.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation in part of nonprovisional application Ser. No. 08/837,548, filed Apr. 21, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,815,875 and claims priority therefrom.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
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PCT/US98/03518 |
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Publishing Document |
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WO98/47405 |
10/29/1998 |
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US Referenced Citations (10)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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08/837548 |
Apr 1997 |
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09/403453 |
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