This invention relates generally to toothbrushes, and more specifically concerns a toothbrush with a bristle field which has both manual and power driven portions.
A conventional manual toothbrush in which the bristle field is static and fixed to the brushhead, typically does not produce effective interproximal cleaning, i.e. cleaning of the interproximal regions between adjacent teeth. This is true even if the toothbrush has a bristle tip configuration which fits closely over adjacent teeth. Cleaning of teeth at the gum line is also typically not very good. Further, even when the bristles are configured to fit over adjacent teeth to provide more effective cleaning of the tooth surfaces covered by the brush, it is still often difficult for the user to determine the correct position of the toothbrush on the teeth to take advantage of the special bristle tip configuration.
Hence, it would be desirable to have a toothbrush with a bristle field which includes a conventional portion to accomplish scrubbing of the exposed surfaces of the teeth, but another portion which would be specifically adapted and effective for cleaning the interproximal and gum line regions and to assist in properly locating the brush on the teeth.
Accordingly, such a toothbrush comprises: a toothbrush body; a brushhead assembly which includes a manual bristle tuft field and a single additional bristle tuft or small plurality of bristle tufts; and a system for driving the single tuft or tufts toward and away from the brushhead assembly in the direction of the teeth of the user.
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A variety of driving systems can be used for the driven tuft 18, several embodiments of which are described below. Other driving systems in addition to those described are certainly possible, within the skill of the art. In the embodiment shown, the driven tuft 18 (or small group of driven tufts) can be positioned adjacent the forward end of the manual bristle field, adjacent the rear end of the manual bristle field, or it could be positioned within the bristle field itself.
The driven tuft 18 is generally conventional in size and other characteristics, including having approximately 30 bristles in the tuft. The bristle tufts as an example could be 1-1 ½ mm in diameter but could be larger or smaller. The tuft can be round or square in cross section or other shapes as well. The individual bristles in the tuft typically have a diameter of 0.006 inches and a length of approximately 0.40 inches and are made of nylon, although this could vary. The tips of the bristles in the tuft can be configured to a point or other arrangement so as to better fit into the interproximal and gum line areas of the dental region.
In the embodiment shown, the stroke of the tuft 18 is approximately 4 mm long. At the end of the stroke, however, the tips 19 of the tuft must extend sufficiently beyond the tips 21 of the manual bristles that the user can feel the axial motion (tapping) of the driven tuft 18 on their teeth. This axial motion, basically toward and away from the teeth, is effective for interproximal cleaning and also is useful for gum line cleaning Further, it can be effective for orienting the toothbrush relative to the position of the brushhead on the teeth. The tuft 18 can be positioned relative to the manual bristle field so that when the toothbrush is positioned so that tuft 18 hits the interproximal areas, which can be readily felt by the user, the manual bristle field is in a proper position to scrub the outside surfaces of two adjacent teeth. The manual toothbrush bristle field further can have the tips of its bristles configured to fit around two adjacent teeth.
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Although a preferred embodiment and alternate embodiments of the invention have been disclosed for purposes of illustration, it should be understood that various changes, modifications and substitutions may be incorporated in the embodiment without departing from the spirit of the invention, which is defined by the claims which follow.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB2009/055608 | 12/9/2009 | WO | 00 | 6/24/2011 |
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61141332 | Dec 2008 | US |