Well recognized in the prior art is the conventional tooth-brushing technique which entails the user's periodic discharging of a judiciously appropriate dosage from a receptacle supply (e.g. from a squeexable-tube, a sprinkleable-can, etc.) of amorphous dentifice onto a manually wieldable toothbrush. However, such conventional toothbrushing technique is inadequate for many toothbrushers (e.g. some children, some manually deficient adults, etc.) in so far as such mentioned persons lack the maturity and/or the ability to manually discharge an appropriate dosage of amorphous dentifrice from its receptacle supply onto a selectable toothbrush. As a result, many such mentioned indiscriminately handicapped persons are likely to charge an inappropriate dentifrice dosage (either insufficient, and/or exceedingly wasteful) for a periodic toothbrushing session.
In view of the prior art toothbrushing techniques deficiency alluded to hereabove, and markedly applied to (but not exclusively for) children toothbrushers, it is the General Objective of the Present Invention to enable such children, and others similarly situated, to judiciously appropriately discharge from receptacles of amorphous dentifrice onto the user's toothbrush at each periodic toothbrushing session. And among various other ancillary objectives, to allure such children (and others)onto their toothbrushing duties. Among, but not limited to, said (and others) are physically handicapped persons, and persons lacking in-door plumbing facilities such as campers, soldiers in the field, and the like.
With the aforementioned General Objective of the Present Invention in view, and together with other ancillary and related objectives which will become more apparent as the ensuing Detailed Drawing Description proceeds, the Masticatory-Releasable Dentifrice Article of the present invention generally comprises: a solid-state dentifrice is selected for envelopably charging within a relatively-thin readily-masticatory and hydroscopic/salivascopic material, and such material being preferably of a conventional normally-solid thermoplastic gelatinous type, and being readily commercially available in: chargeably amenable capsule form, in thin-sheet form, and the like. A plurality of such dentifrice-enveloped articles might be assembled into a storage vessel and for periodic retrieval therefrom whereby, at subsequent and chronologically finite teethbrushing periods, the user can orally masticably release the envelopically charged dentifrice.
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As a further embellishment for the representative embodiments (e.g. 10A, 10B, etc.) of the “Masticatory-Releasable Dentifrice Articles” concept of the present invention alluded to hereabove, these and other representative embodiments might be plurally assembled together as two laminar gelatinous sheets (12A, 12B) which are (peripherally about a selectable dentifrice (15)) thermoplastically joined (13).
Consistent with the disclosures made in the three immediately preceeding paragraphs, the reader's attention is brought to the attached drawing
As an intermediate method step, for the “Masticatory-Releasable Dentifrice Articles” of the present invention, representative “Articles” e.g. 10A, 10B, etc., might be plurally gathered into an interim storage vessel 20 (alluded to in
From the foregoing, the “Masticatory-Releasable Dentifrice Articles” concept of the present invention will be readily understood and further explanation is believed to be unnecessary. However, it is not desired to limit the invention to the-exact modes described hereabove, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents might be resorted to falling within the scope and penumbra of the appended claims.