1. Technical Field
This invention relates to the construction of a toothbrush having replaceable and/or interchangeable elements.
2. Description of Prior Art
Prior art devices of this type have been directed to a number of different toothbrush configurations having replaceable portions typically centered around the brush head, see for example U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,875,510, 6,015,328, 6,968,590 and U.S. Patent Publication 2013/0248388.
In U.S. Pat. No. 5,875,510 a replaceable head toothbrush is disclosed having a handle with a cavity for receiving interchangeable brush heads by insertion for retainment and removable by a locking pin system.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,015,328 claims a toothbrush toy having interchangeable bendable and poseable character representation within its handle of a fictional toy figure. A brush receiving and retainment insert engages a brush stem and head removable therefrom.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,968,590 is directed towards a disposable toothbrush with positive blocking having a handle portion and a bristled portion with a flexible coupling with an elastomeric mass to impart an elastic reaction during use between the brush head and handle.
Patent Publication 2013/0248388 shows a toothbrush kit having a decorative component for applying to the brush handle with inclusion of a writing instrument to effect application and embellishment of the decorations on the brush handle surface.
A build a brush configuration for a toothbrush having multiple interchangeable portions to assemble a unique and personalized toothbrush configuration. A brush head and interlocking stem assembly registerably engages within a generally cylindrical handle portion with a corresponding insertable base end portion which is engaged by both the brush head and handle portions defining a stable interlocking brush assembly of a true customizable and interchangeable nature.
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The brush head portion 11 has a main body member 14 with a tapered brush head support portion 15 extending therefrom. A plurality of synthetic resin bristles 16 are uniformly attached and extend freely from a head end portion of reduced transverse dimension defining a bristle insertion mounting area at 17 as will be well understood by those skilled within the art.
The brush head portion 11 has an ovaloid integral handle registration and support surface 18 with multiple annular O-rings 18A and 18B in the respective ring seats in longitudinally spaced relation to one another thereon.
A flattened surface portion 19 defines an alignment key for the insertion of the hollow handle portion 12.
A retainment support shaft 20 extends from and is integral with the handle registration and support 18 on its longitudinal axis for registrational retainment within the toothbrush base portion 13 as will be described in detail hereinafter.
The base portion 13, best seen in
An O-ring 26 within a seat 26A is positioned on the ovaloid body member 21 in spaced relation to the flange base 22 providing a sealing relationship between the handle portion and the base when therein engaged.
It will be seen that the base portion 13 has a correspondingly flattened alignment portion 27 for component registration and assembly of the brush 10 of the invention as will be discussed hereinafter.
The hollow handle portion 12 is of a thin wall generally cross-sectionally ovaloid configuration having a longitudinally extending flattened alignment portion 12A and is of an interior dimension greater than that of the exterior of the base portion 13 and the brush head portion 11 which has a correspondingly exterior shape for registration thereover, as best seen in
It will be evident from the above description that in use the modular component toothbrush 10 of the invention is assembled for use by combining the corresponding component parts in interchangeable order selection by the user, as seen in
As such, different colors and ornamental designs of the components can be assembled to achieve a unique toothbrush configuration for each individual user. By use of the registerable engaging universal defined retainment components, a customized toothbrush can be assembled containing a variety of different interchangeable elements such as the hollow handle portion 12 allowing potential users, such as children, to enhance and enrich their tooth brushing experience by providing a fun, effective, build a toothbrush configuration.
It will also be evident from the above description that the orientation of the respective flattened elongated surface on the handle portion 12 and registerable flattened areas on the base 13 and brush head portion 11 provide unique alignment and interengagement to provide proper orientation of the brush head to the most effective handle engagement area typical in such structures.
It will be seen, therefore, that alternate exterior surface keyed configurations may be utilized and as such it will be seen that various changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit of the invention.
This applications claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/964,120, filed on Dec. 24, 2013.
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Partial machine translation of FR 2,862,191, May 20, 2005, 1 page. |
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