Claims
- 1. A power driven mechanical toothbrush comprising:
- an elongate shank;
- a toothbrush head member attached to said shank, said head supporting a plurality of tuft blocks, said blocks having bristle tufts therein, said tufts having upstanding remote ends;
- a cam shaft rotatably driven at speeds in the range of 5500 rpm to 7500 rpm within said shank, said shaft having a central longitudinal axis, said shaft formed by a wire extending directly from a motor to said head member, said shaft having a cam section that fits inside said head member;
- a bearing at each end of said cam section of said shaft to minimize deflection of said cam section from said central longitudinal axis;
- said tuft blocks pivotally supported by said head member about an axis parallel to and spaced apart from said central longitudinal axis, said tuft blocks having respective slots that fit loosely over said cam section such that when said cam shaft is rotated, said upstanding remote ends of said bristle tufts in said tuft blocks move from side to side with respect to said shanks; and
- a bearing insert engaged in one of said slots of one of said blocks, said insert supporting and restricting deflection of said cam section.
- 2. A toothbrush according to claim 1 wherein at least one of said tuft blocks is held stationary in said head member.
- 3. A toothbrush according to claim 1, wherein said cam section has a plurality of cams, said cams lying in planes wherein adjacent cam planes are separated by at least 100.degree..
- 4. A toothbrush according to claim 1 further comprising a disengageable mechanical coupling between a first end of said cam shaft and an electric motor drive shaft of said motor.
- 5. A power driven mechanical toothbrush comprising:
- an elongate shank;
- a toothbrush head member attached to said shank, said head supporting a plurality of tuft blocks, said blocks having bristle tufts therein, said tufts having upstanding remote ends;
- a cam shaft rotatably driven at speeds in the range of 5500 rpm to 7500 rpm within said shank, said shaft having a central longitudinal axis, said shaft formed by a wire extending directly from a motor to said head member, said shaft having a cam section that fits inside said head member;
- a bearing at each end of said cam section of said shaft to minimize deflection of said cam section from said central longitudinal axis;
- said tuft blocks pivotally supported by said head member about an axis parallel to and spaced apart from said central longitudinal axis, said tuft blocks having respective slots that fit loosely over said cam section such that when said cam shaft is rotated said upstanding remote ends of said bristle tufts in said tuft blocks move from side to side with respect to said shank; at least one of said tuft blocks held stationary in said head member.
- 6. A toothbrush according to claim 5 further comprising a bearing insert engaged in one of said slots of one of said blocks, said insert supporting and restricting deflection of said cam section.
Parent Case Info
This invention is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 08/551,431, filed Nov. 1, 1995, now abandoned. The invention relates to mechanically driven toothbrushes.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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