This invention relates generally to dental accessories and, more particularly, to an apparatus for use in cleaning dentures and other dental appliances.
It is well known that dentures must be cleaned regularly in order to be maintained in a sanitary condition and in a manner suitable to be worn daily in a person's mouth. Cleaning false teeth is a nightly ritual of placing the teeth into a container along with an effervescing tablet so that the teeth are cleaned overnight. With such routine cleaning, a wearer of false teeth may be confident that the teeth will last for many years and be clean and attractive. Unfortunately, the task of nightly cleaning may be inconvenient and may not provide the desired level of cleaning.
Various devices have been proposed in the prior art for nightly cleaning of dentures. Although assumably effective for their intended purposes, the existing proposals and products to not provide an ability to automatically dispense an effervescing tablet at a user-selectable time later than when the dentures are placed into the storage container, for easily removing a storage tank from the remainder of the device housing for cleaning, or for automatically stirring the mixture of water and cleaning tablet so as to enhance the cleaning process.
Therefore, it would be desirable to having a denture cleaning device that overcomes the disadvantages and limitations of the devices proposed in the prior art.
A cleaning apparatus for use with dentures and other dental appliances includes a housing having a tablet storage area and a tank positionable in and removable from the housing, the tank being sized to respectively receive the dentures and other dental appliances. The cleaning apparatus includes a dispenser to move a tablet from the tablet storage area to the tank. A stirring assembly includes a first portion in the housing and a second portion in the tank. The first portion includes a first magnet, the second portion includes a grate, a rotor, and a second magnet fixed to the rotor and complementary to the first magnet. Rotation of the first magnet about an axis of rotation causes the second magnet to rotate about the axis of rotation when the tank is positioned in the housing.
Therefore, a general object of this invention is to provide an apparatus for use in cleaning dentures.
Another object of this invention is to provide an apparatus for cleaning dentures, as aforesaid, that includes a tank that is positionable in and removable from a housing.
Still another object of this invention is to provide an apparatus for cleaning dentures, as aforesaid, having a tablet dispenser configured to automatically dispense a tablet into the tank.
Yet another object of this invention is to provide an apparatus for cleaning dentures, as aforesaid, having a timer such that a user may set a time when a tablet is to be dispensed into the tank.
A further object of this invention is to provide an apparatus for cleaning dentures, as aforesaid, that automatically stirs water in the tank to enhance the cleaning of dentures.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein is set forth by way of illustration and example, embodiments of this invention.
a is a side view of the denture cleaning apparatus as in
b is a side view of the denture cleaning apparatus as in
c is a side view of the denture cleaning apparatus as in
a is a front view of the denture cleaning apparatus as in
b is a sectional view taken along line 4b-4b of
a is a perspective view of the dispenser removed from the housing as in
b is another perspective view of the dispenser illustrating a configuration of being loaded and ready for use; and
c is another perspective view of the dispenser in which a tablet is being dispensed.
Cleaning apparatus according to the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to
The housing 110 is specifically shown in
As shown in
Turning to the dispenser 130, the dispenser 130 is operable to move a tablet 15 from the tablet storage area 112 (and specifically the staging area 112a) to the tank 120. The dispenser 130 may, for example, include a biasing member 132 (e.g., a spring) and a push member 134 (e.g., a solenoid). The biasing member 132 biases the tablets 15 in the storage area 112 toward the staging area 112a (
The stirring assembly 140 (
Attention now being specifically directed to
In use, the user may select a time using the user input 162 and place the dentures or other dental appliance 10 in the tank 120 (
At least one cleaning tablet 15 is pushed through the loading port 112b and into the storage area 112 (
To enhance the cleaning ability of the cleaning tablet 15, the amount of contact between the dental appliance 10 and the cleaning solution created from the cleaning tablet 15 and the water may be increased. Actuation of the motor 145 (e.g., by the processor 160) causes the magnet 144 to rotate about the axis of rotation, and the rotation of the magnet 144 causes the complementary magnet 154 to rotate about the axis of rotation. Rotation of the magnet 154 in turn causes the rotor 153 to rotate beneath the grate 156 and agitate the cleaning solution in the tank 120. Because of the interaction between the magnets 144, 154, the rotor 153 is rotated without direct, physical contact between the motor 145 and the rotor 153.
To retrieve the dental appliance 10, the tank 120 may be moved (e.g., as shown in
It is understood that while certain forms of this invention have been illustrated and described, it is not limited thereto except insofar as such limitations are included in the following claims and allowable functional equivalents thereof.