a shows a top perspective view of a cartridge with a puncture center region as used with an embodiment of the invention.
b shows a bottom perspective view of an adapter of an embodiment of the invention.
a shows a side cutaway view of a handle as used in an embodiment of the invention and having notched recesses and plunger.
b shows a side cutaway view of a handle as used in an embodiment of the invention and having a smooth interior and plunger.
a shows a bottom perspective view of an embodiment of the invention.
b shows a bottom perspective view of another embodiment of the invention having a button positioned at the bottom end.
With reference now to the drawings, the embodiments of the new and improved combination toothbrush and toothpaste dispenser with dosed dispensing and clean and hygienic operation embodying the principles and concepts of the present invention will be described.
It will be noted in the various figures that the device relates to a combination toothbrush and toothpaste dispenser with dosed dispensing to accurately provide a medically approved or otherwise preset and desired amount of toothpaste to a toothbrush. In its broadest context, the device comprises of a toothbrush portion, a plunger, a mechanism for advancing the plunger, and, in embodiments of the invention, a toothpaste cartridge. Such components are individually configured and combined with respect to each other so as to attain the desired objective.
The device of the invention can be made from any material which can maintain its shape when exposed to typical indoor and outdoor temperatures, as well as hot and cold water. Preferably, the combination toothbrush and toothpaste dispenser is made from a polymeric material which can be molded to form the desired shape, such as polyethylene, polypropylene, high density linear polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), amorphous polyethylene terephthalate (APET), high density polyethylene/ethylvinyl acetate (HDPE/EVA) copolymer, glycol-modified polyethylene terephthalate (PETG), or combinations thereof. Optionally, the polymeric material selected may include dyes, colorants, UV inhibitors, other chemical additives that would further stabilize the polymer for use, or a combination thereof. The device is preferably injection-molded from the polymeric material, but can be extruded or stamped if these processing methods would be more appropriate for the material selected.
Referring to the figures in general and
Now follows a description of embodiments of the invention in greater detail. A head region 110 comprises a toothbrush portion comprising a plurality of bristles 112 forming a bristled-region and pores 114. The pores 114 provide portals or openings between, or in close proximity to, the bristles 112 and open into an internal channel 120. The pores 114 allow toothpaste to exit from the channel 120 to fill the bristles 112 with toothpaste. Thus, the head region 110 is comprised of proximal bristles 112 extending out perpendicularly from substantially a top portion of the head region 110, and an internal channel 120 extends from the pores 114 through a stem 116.
In an embodiment of the invention, the pores are sized in such a manner as to seal which is caused by the drying of toothpaste when the device is not in use. This is achieved by the small diameter of each individual pore and does not substantially affect the nature or quality of the toothpaste because of the miniscule volume affected. However, the placement of the pores 114 combined with the small diameter of each pore allows a temporary seal to form in the pores between usages.
The head region 110 is replaceable. Thus, when the bristles 112 of the bristled region become old or worn out, the head region 110, which is inexpensive to manufacture and procure, can be disposed of and a new head region 110 can be used.
The head region 110 snaps into an adapter 130. The adapter is best depicted in
The handle 150 comprises a cylindrical housing for placement of toothpaste and a spring-loaded mechanism connected to and able to move a plunger from a bottom or distal portion of the handle towards a top or proximal portion of the device. The plunger seals the proximal portion of the handle which houses toothpaste from the distal rest of the handle. As the plunger moves up with each successive dispensed dose, the region of the handle where toothpaste may reside decreases and the toothpaste is forced into the channel 120. The channel 120 provides fluid communication to the pores by way of the adapter 130 and stem 116.
Now describing the adapter 130 in more detail, the adapter is removable from the handle in such a manner that the interior portion of the hollow handle may be accessed. A distal region of the adapter 130 engages with the handle 150. In an embodiment of the invention, the adapter contains threads adapted for fixed attachment to threads on the handle. However, any reasonable method of rigid and removable connection known in the art may be used. A proximal region of the adapter engages with the stem 116. In an embodiment of the invention, engagement with the stem 116 is accomplished with the use of one or more bisecting flanges 136 extending inward from the exterior of the adapter 130 to rigidly hold in place the stem 116 of the toothbrush at one or more recesses (not depicted). The recesses are designed for engagement with the bisecting flanges 136.
Referring again to
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While the cartridge comprises toothpaste, in an embodiment of the invention, specifically formulated toothpaste for purposes of proper fluidity through the channel 120 may be used. This may be desired for medical reasons, so as to provide a precise amount of a drug or chemical in the toothpaste. For example, a precise amount of fluoride may be provided and delivered in each dose of toothpaste. This precise amount can be pre-calibrated. Whereas in conventional methods of using toothpaste and the prior art combination toothbrushes and toothpaste dispensers, the volume of medicine and other chemicals and compounds entering the mouth of a user could not be controlled, in the present invention the dosage can be dispensed accurately. Thus, the mixture of toothpaste can be preformulated so that a precise and set amount of medicine enters the mouth of a user with each application.
As best illustrated in
a shows a bottom perspective view of an embodiment of the invention, and
The caulking-piston mechanism of the invention is well known in the art, such as is described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,356,938 to Kayser, which is hereby incorporated by reference. It should be understood by one having ordinary skill in the art that any similar caulking mechanism, spring-loaded piston, or method of pushing toothpaste into the channel 120 may be employed and is within the scope and spirit of the invention.
It is desirable to have the toothbrush “click” to indicate to the user that a dose of toothpaste has been dispensed. This may be accomplished in numerous ways. In one embodiment of the invention, as illustrated in
Still further, as best illustrated in
Still further, embodiments of the invention comprise a viewing window 154, allowing a user to view a plunger 160, toothpaste, or the internal portion of the handle 150. In embodiments of the invention, the viewing window 154 comprises gradations 156, which may be calibrated to provide a precise number of doses available based on the position of the plunger within the handle 150. When used in conjunction with an embodiment of the invention having notches 162, calibration is accomplished by positioning each gradation 156 at substantially the same position of each notch 162 in such a manner that the end of the plunger is positioned adjacent to a notch and corresponding gradation after each complete twist or pressing of a button 172 or 174.
With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of the invention, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and the manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the present invention.
Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and, accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.
THIS APPLICATION CLAIMS PRIORITY TO U.S. PROVISIONAL APPLICATION No. 60/850,801, FILED OCT. 12, 2006, THE CONTENTS OF WHICH ARE INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE IN THEIR ENTIRETY.
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60850801 | Oct 2006 | US |