Claims
- 1. A dental device comprising:
a floss holder having on its first end a rotatable element and two tines to hold a loop of dental floss and on its second end an attachment element, wherein said rotatable element is coupled with an engagement element and is rotatable with respect to said floss holder, and wherein said loop of dental floss can be dragged to slide back and forth between said two tines as said rotatable element is driven via said engagement element to oscillate rotationally. a driving handle housing a motorized driving mechanism and having on its first end a driving element and a mounting element, wherein said driving element is driven by said driving mechanism to oscillate/rotate around an axis affixed on said driving handle, and wherein said driving handle has an elongate shape for easy hand holding and said mounting element is secured with said driving handle; wherein said floss holder is attached and secured onto said mounting element of said driving handle and said driving element is engaged with said engagement element of said rotatable element to drive said rotatable element to oscillate rotationally, and wherein said loop of dental floss slides longitudinally back and forth between said two tines of said floss holder for dental flossing.
- 2. A dental device of claim 1 further comprising:
a toothbrush head having on its first end a rotatable disk implanted with toothbrush bristles and on its second end an attachment element, wherein said rotatable disk is coupled with an engagement element and is rotatable with respect to said toothbrush head, and wherein said toothbrush bristles can wipe back and forth as said rotatable element is driven via said engagement element to oscillate rotationally; wherein said toothbrush head is attached and secured onto said mounting element of said driving handle and said driving element is engaged with said engagement element of said rotatable disk to drive said rotatable disk to oscillate rotationally, wherein said toothbrush bristles wipe rotationally back and forth for tooth brushing.
- 3. A dental device of claim 1 further comprising:
a toothbrush head having toothbrush bristles implanted on its first end and a fastening element on its second end, wherein said fastening element is shaped to couple with said driving element of said driving handle and to fasten said toothbrush head onto said driving element of said driving handle; wherein said toothbrush head is attached and fastened onto said driving element of said driving handle and said driving element drives said toothbrush head to oscillate with respect to said driving handle, wherein said toothbrush bristles wipe at least from side to side for tooth brushing.
- 4. A dental device comprising:
a floss holder having on its first end two tines securing a piece of dental floss and on its second end a fastening element, wherein said two tines are such shaped and bent that said piece of dental floss is held approximately perpendicular to and about 5 to 20 mm away from an axis of said second end; a driving handle housing a motorized driving mechanism and having on its first end a driving shaft, wherein said driving shaft is driven by said driving mechanism to swing from side to side around an axis affixed on said driving handle, and wherein said driving handle has an elongate shape for easy hand holding; wherein said floss holder is attached and fastened onto said driving shaft of said driving handle and said driving shaft drives said floss holder to oscillate with respect to said driving handle, wherein said piece of dental floss moves from side to side for dental flossing.
- 5. A dental device of claim 4 further comprising:
a toothbrush head having on its first end a rotatable disk implanted with toothbrush bristles and on its second end an attachment element, wherein said rotatable disk is coupled with an engagement element and is rotatable with respect to said toothbrush head, and wherein said toothbrush bristles can wipe back and forth as said rotatable element is driven via said engagement element to oscillate rotationally; wherein said toothbrush head is attached and secured onto said driving handle and said driving shaft is engaged with said engagement element of said rotatable disk to drive said rotatable disk to oscillate rotationally, wherein said toothbrush bristles wipe rotationally back and forth for tooth brushing.
- 6. A hybrid dental device for dental flossing and tooth-brushing, comprising:
a floss holder having on its first end two tines securing a piece of dental floss and on its second end a fastening element, wherein said two tines are such shaped and bent that said piece of dental floss is held approximately perpendicular to an axis of said second end and that said two tines are spaced about 15 to 20 mm apart; a toothbrush head having on its first end a rotatable disk implanted with toothbrush bristles and on its second end an attachment element, wherein said rotatable disk is coupled with an engagement element such that said rotatable disk can be driven via said engagement element to oscillate rotationally with respect to said toothbrush head; and a driving handle housing a motorized driving mechanism and having on its first end a driving element and a mounting element, wherein said driving mechanism drives said driving element to oscillate around an axis defined in said driving handle; wherein, for dental flossing, said floss holder is attached and fastened onto said driving element of said driving handle via said fastening element, and wherein said floss holder is driven to oscillate at least from side to side with respect to said driving handle and thus said piece of dental floss is driven to move from side to side to accomplish dental flossing; and wherein, for tooth brushing, said attachment element of said toothbrush head is attached and secured onto said mounting element of said driving handle and said driving element of said driving handle is engaged with said engagement element of said rotatable disk, and wherein said rotatable disk is driven to oscillate rotationally with respect to said toothbrush head and thus said toothbrush bristles is driven to wipe rotationally back and forth to accomplish tooth-brushing.
- 7. A dental device of claim 1 wherein said rotatable element of said floss holder is connected with said floss holder via a pin-and-hole structure.
- 8. A dental device of claim 1 wherein said rotatable element of said floss holder is connected with said floss holder via a narrow bridge structure.
- 9. A dental device of claim 1 wherein said driving element is a driving shaft that is driven by said driving mechanism to swing reciprocally around an axis affixed on said driving handle.
- 10. A dental device of claim 9 wherein said engagement element of said rotatable element of said floss holder has a notch shaped to receive a tip of said driving shaft of said driving handle.
- 11. A dental device of claim 1 wherein said attachment element of said floss holder consists of a hole sized to fit said mounting element of said driving handle.
- 12. A dental device of claim 1 wherein said floss holder is packaged as a separated product.
- 13. A dental device of claim 1 wherein said driving element vibrates about 50 to 100 cycle per second.
- 14. A dental device of claim 1 wherein said loop of dental floss is dragged to slide longitudinally back and forth with an amplitude of approximate 4 to 8 mm.
- 15. A dental device of claim 4 wherein said floss holder is a disposable item made from a single piece of plastic.
- 16. A dental device of claim 4 wherein said floss holder is also packaged as a separated product.
- 17. A dental device of claim 4 wherein said fastening element of said floss holder consists of a hole shaped to fit said driving shaft of said driving handle.
- 18. A dental device of claim 4 wherein said piece of dental floss is driven to move from side to side with an amplitude of approximate 4 to 6 mm.
- 19. A hybrid dental device of claim 6 wherein said floss holder is a disposable item made from a single piece of plastic and is also packaged as a separated product.
- 20. A hybrid dental device of claim 6 wherein said driving element is a driving shaft that is driven by said driving mechanism to swing from side to side with respect to said driving handle.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application No. 60/405119, filed on Aug. 22, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60405119 |
Aug 2002 |
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