The present application relates generally to a flossing apparatus, and more particularly to an orthodontic flosser.
Flossing is particularly important for maintaining oral hygiene. Unfortunately, threading, inserting, manipulating the floss around teeth can be difficult for some. Maintaining tension on the floss while manipulating the floss between teeth involves a degree of dexterity and skill that is often beyond the ability of many children and some adults with limited strength or dexterity. Frustration due to the difficulty of acquiring skills and manipulating the floss can discourage flossing. A solution is disposable devices that have a short stretch of preloaded floss secured to a plastic handle. Unfortunately, these can only be used once and generate waste and litter. Mechanical flossers can dispense and collect floss for multiple uses. Unfortunately, these are generally designed using many moving parts, which results in materials, labor, and other manufacturing costs that price such devices out of the market.
In one general aspect, a flosser includes a source spool for dispensing floss and a take-up spool for collecting the floss. The flosser further includes a body having a source button assembly, where the source button assembly is cantilevered from the body and configured to permit rotation of the source spool when flexed, and prevent rotation of the source spool when released. The flosser also includes a ratchet flexure cantilevered from the body, where the take-up spool and the ratchet flexure are configured to ratchet rotation of the take-up spool in one direction, and where the source button assembly and/or the ratchet flexure are made from a single piece of the body.
Implementations may include one or more of the following features. The flosser where the source spool may include a cog wheel, and where the source button assembly is configured to flex in a direction along an axis of the source spool, and when pressed, move an extension of the source button assembly from a position between two source spool cogs of the cog wheel to a position for not engaging the two source spool cogs, where the source spool is released to rotate freely within the body. The flosser where the take-up spool protrudes from the body such that the take-up spool can be rotated by a thumb to advance the floss in combination with flexure of the source button assembly by a finger such that the floss can be advanced with one hand. The flosser may include: a take-up button assembly that engages ratchet teeth of the take-up spool to oppose rotation of the take-up spool in a first direction, and flexes to allow rotation of the take-up spool in a second direction, where the body may include a head for suspending the floss made from a single piece of a flexible material, and where the take-up spool located closer to the head than the source spool along the body. The flosser where the source button assembly that flexes in a direction perpendicular to an axis of a head defined as a line parallel to the floss suspended in the head when a source button of the source button assembly is pressed to release the source spool for rotation. The flosser where the body further may include a head and a handle made from the single piece of a flexible material, where the body further may include a take-up channel routing used floss from the head to the take up spool, where the take-up channel is integrated into the body and made from the single piece of the flexible material, and where the body is injection molded.
In one general aspect, a flossing system may include a single piece source spool assembly that can dispense a fresh floss. The system may furthermore include a single piece take-up spool assembly for collecting used floss. The system may in addition include a body having: a head that suspends the floss; a source cavity that supports the single piece source spool assembly to dispense the fresh floss; a take-up cavity that supports the single piece take-up spool assembly to collect used floss; and a cantilever flexure assembly including: a source button assembly cantilevered from the body, the source button assembly configured to flex to permit rotation of a single piece source spool of the single piece source spool assembly when pressed, and prevent rotation of the single piece source spool when released, and a ratchet flexure also cantilevered from the body, the ratchet flexure configured to flex in a plane of rotation for constraining rotation of the single piece take-up spool assembly in one direction.
In one general aspect, method may include fabricating a body that may include: a source cavity for receiving a source spool assembly to dispense fresh floss; a take-up cavity for receiving a take-up spool assembly to collect used floss; a cantilever flexure assembly including a button assembly for controlling rotation of the source spool assembly and a ratchet flexure for controlling rotation of take-up assembly; and a head for suspending the floss.
Certain embodiments of the present technology are illustrated by the accompanying figures. It will be understood that the figures are not necessarily to scale and that details not necessary for an understanding of the technology or that render other details difficult to perceive may be omitted. It will be understood that the technology is not necessarily limited to the particular embodiments illustrated herein.
The body 102 may be fabricated as a single piece that includes a handle portion 111 and a head 110 (See
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The single piece body 102 may be machined from a single piece of material using computer aided manufacturing (CAM) such as CAD/CAM or CNC machines. The single piece body 102 may be fabricated as a single piece of material using molding technologies, such as injection molding, blow molding, casting, sintering, compression molding, and/or the like. In various embodiments, the single piece body 102 may be fabricated into a single piece of material using 3D printing technologies, additive manufacturing techniques, fused deposition, thermoplastic, fused particle fabrication, fused granular fabrication, selective laser melt, e-beam melt, photo-polymerization, mask image projection, and/or the like.
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Similarly, the single piece take-up spool assembly 106 may be inserted into the take-up cavity 226. In some embodiments, the take-up spool ring 106 includes a snap ring 416 (also illustrated in
The single piece source spool assembly 104, single piece take-up spool assembly 106, and/or single piece body 102 may be fabricated using a flexible plastic. Upon inserting the source spool 104 into the source spool cavity 224, the source snap ring 414 and/or source cavity detent ring 214 may flex sufficiently for the source snap ring 414 to be pushed passed the source cavity detent ring 214 and into the engagement position. Similarly upon inserting the take-up spool 106 into the take-up spool cavity 226, the take-up snap ring 416 and/or take-up cavity detent ring 216 may flex sufficiently for the take-up snap ring 416 to be pushed passed the take-up cavity detent ring 216 and into the engagement position.
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The suspended floss 108 may be used for cleaning between teeth at which time the suspended floss becomes used floss 208. The used floss 208 may be threaded through the floss tube 112 and routed along the take-up channel 116 to the single piece take-up spool assembly 106.
The body 102 may be fabricated as a single piece structure from a single piece of flexible material (e.g., plastic). Examples of single piece fabrication of a single piece structure includes machining a single piece of material, molding (e.g., injection molding), and 3D printing a single piece the such that a every component of the single piece structure is contiguous with the structure, and none of the components of the single piece structure functions normally after being completely separated from the structure. Moreover, a single piece structure does not function normally after any the components of the single piece structure has been separated or removed from the single piece structure.
For example, the source button assembly 122 of the single piece body 102 would not function normally if it were completely separated or removed from the single piece body 102. Similarly, the cantilevered flexure assembly 120 of the single piece body 102 would not function normally if it were completely separated or removed from the single piece body 102. Conversely, the single piece body 102 would not function normally if either the source button assembly 122 or the cantilevered flexure assembly 120 were separated or removed from the single piece body 102.
The embodiments discussed herein are illustrative. As these embodiments are described with reference to illustrations, various modifications or adaptations of the methods and/or specific structures described may become apparent to persons of ordinary skill in the art. Various features and aspects of the above described technology may be used individually or jointly. Features in each of the various illustrations may be combined with features in other illustrations or used individually for illustrating the present technology. All such modifications, adaptations, or variations that rely upon the teachings of the embodiments, and through which these teachings have advanced the art, are considered to be within the spirit and scope of the present application. Hence, these descriptions and drawings should not be considered in a limiting sense, as it is understood that the present application is in no way limited to only the embodiments illustrated.
The present application is a continuation of and incorporates by reference U.S. patent Ser. No. 18/197,223 filed on May 15, 2023, entitled “DENTAL HYGIENE SYSTEM, DEVICE, AND/OR METHOD”, which is a continuation of U.S. patent Ser. No. 16/231,806 filed on Dec. 24, 2018 entitled “DENTAL HYGENE SYSTEM,” which claims priority to, and benefit of, U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 62/610,260, filed on Dec. 25, 2017, entitled “DENTAL HYGENE SYSTEM.”
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