The purpose of this new toothbrush design is for the toothbrush to reach the inside of the back of the teeth, which the traditional flat or slightly curved wave brush have difficulty reaching. This design offers an easier angle for the individual for a more thorough cleaning.
Part number apply to all figures, (A, B, C and D)
1. Toothbrush handle
2. Actuator Switch: moves forwards and backwards
3. Actuator Level: pushes or pulls so the flexible membrane can extend out.
4. Flexible toothbrush membrane
Figure A
The toothbrush handle (part 1) and Flexible toothbrush membrane (part 4) side view, this is the flexible toothbrush at the normal position, the drawing also shows the interior of the toothbrush head to expose the actuator wire/lever (part 3). Refer to part numbers on page 5.
Figure B
The toothbrush handle (part 1) and Flexible toothbrush membrane (part 4) side view, this is the flexible toothbrush at the curved position. The actuator switch (part 2), moves forward and backwards in order to create a curved membrane (part 4). the drawing also shows the interior of the toothbrush head to expose the actuator wire/lever (part 3). Refer to part numbers on page 5.
Figure C
Birds eye view of the toothbrush handle (part 1), the toothbrush membrane is not seen so that the actuator wire/lever (part 3) is shown. Actuator wire/lever (part 3) is attached to the front of the membrane. The actuator switch (part 2) has to be pulled back so the flexible membrane (part 4) can extend out. Refer to part numbers on page 5.
Figure D
Birds eye view of the toothbrush handle (part 1), the toothbrush membrane is not seen so that the actuator wire/lever (part 3) is shown. Actuator wire/lever (part 3) is attached to the back of the membrane. The actuator switch (part 2) has to be pulled forward so the flexible membrane (part 4) can extend out. Refer to part numbers on page 5.