The invention relates to the field of dental cleaning devices having a mouthpiece for simultaneously brushing at a plurality of dental positions, in particular to dental cleaning devices wherein the mouthpiece is of the type comprising a body having a recess and at least one bristle carrier lined with bristles, wherein the recess has a J-shaped or U-shaped length direction and a U-shaped cross-section transverse to the length direction and being configured for encompassing a dental arch of multiple dental positions, and wherein the at least one bristle carrier delimits the recess. Such a dental cleaning device is used for simultaneously cleaning multiple—preferably all the—teeth and/or dental positions (in case one or more teeth may be missing) of one dental arch or both dental archs in case the body has two such recesses having the J-shaped or U-shaped length directions of both recesses extending parallel and having the U-shaped cross-sections of both recesses opening in mutually opposite direction.
Cleaning of teeth of humans and animals is a prerequisite for oral health, and health of internal organs. Various dental cleaning devices are available, such as manual and powered toothbrushes. With these typical toothbrushes, it is advised to brush the teeth by a prescribed method for at least two minutes per day to effectively remove plaque. Yet, an average person does not spend all of the prescribed time cleaning his or her teeth, and does not always brush according to an effective method. Additionally, for disabled or elderly persons or children it can be difficult to brush the teeth with a toothbrush, since typical toothbrushes require precise positioning of the brush bristles on various surfaces of the teeth.
In case at some or all dental positions teeth are missing as is frequently the case with elderly persons, cleaning of the gum at these dental positions is still a prerequisite for oral health, and health of internal organs.
There is a need to automatically brush the teeth and/or gum at the dental positions for cleaning the teeth and/or gum at these dental positions, whereby the time and effort required for effective brushing is reduced. In addition, there is a need to avoid carefully manoeuvring the brush.
Dental cleaning devices are known comprising mouthpieces which cover the maxillary dental arch and/or the mandibular dental arch. These mouthpieces may be of the type comprising a body provided with at least one recess delimited by a recess wall lined with a plurality of bristles extending from the recess wall into the recess, the recess wall defining a U-shaped length axis and, viewed transverse to the length axis, a U-shaped cross-sectional shape and being configured for encompassing a plurality of dental positions along a dental arch. The dental positions, like teeth and/or gum, to be brushed are inserted in the at least one recess and the recess wall lined with bristles is operated to brush the teeth and/or gum with the bristles on the recess wall. Depending on the length of the recess several or all dental positions of the maxillary dental arch and/or the mandibular dental arch may be brushed simultaneously. An example of such a mouth piece can be found in WO-2018/199760.
A part of such a mouthpiece is the recess wall lined with bristles, which recess is in length direction U-shaped and has transverse to this length direction a U-shaped cross-section, and which has the bristles at the inner side of the recess. The small inner space of the U-shaped cross-section and the arch-shaped length make the manufacturing of such a recess wall lined with bristles quite difficult. Of course such a recess wall lined with bristles can be made manually by attaching the bristles or tufts of bristles one by one to the recess wall. This is however labour intensive and not time and cost efficient. Such a recess wall with U-shaped cross-section and bristles on the inner side of the recess may further be made by injection moulding the recess wall and bristles simultaneously, but, due to the small inner width of the U-shape, unloading the moulded recess wall and bristles from the mould is not possible or quite difficult to deal with without damaging the moulded product.
Further problems with such mouthpieces of the type according to WO-2018/199760 or according to other designs like for example shown in WO-2009/150559, U.S. Pat. Nos. 8,359,692, 4,224,710, are amongst others:
Thus there is a need for a method of manufacturing a mouthpiece for simultaneously brushing at a plurality of dental positions, wherein the mouthpiece is of the type comprising a body having a recess lined with bristles, which recess has a J-shaped or U-shaped length direction and a U-shaped cross-section transverse to the length direction and is configured for encompassing a dental arch of multiple dental positions, and wherein the at least one bristle carrier delimits the recess.
It is an object of the invention to provide an alternative method of manufacturing a mouthpiece for simultaneously brushing at a plurality of dental positions, wherein the mouthpiece is of the type comprising a body having a recess lined with bristles, which recess has a J-shaped or U-shaped length direction and an at least partly U-shaped cross-section transverse to the length direction and is configured for encompassing a dental arch of multiple dental positions, and wherein the at least one bristle carrier delimits the recess. A further object of the invention is to provide such a method overcoming one or more of the above problems associated with the manufacturing of such mouthpieces.
According to a first aspect of the invention, one or more of the above objects are achieved by providing a method of manufacturing a mouthpiece for simultaneously brushing at a plurality of dental positions, the mouthpiece being of the type comprising a body defining a recess which is lined with bristles and has a J-shaped or U-shaped length direction and an at least partly U-shaped cross-section transverse to the length direction (the cross-section may be partly U-shaped, because, for example at the incisors, the bottom of the U-shape may be open or V-shaped);
wherein the method comprises a pad manufacturing step in which at least one pad with bristles is made; the pad comprises a pliable foil—such as a plastic foil—and bristles—such as plastic bristles—projecting from a front surface of the foil; the foil having a back surface opposite the front surface; and the pad manufacturing step comprising:
wherein the method further comprises a body providing step in which a body of the mouthpiece to be manufactured is provided; the body providing step comprising providing a body with a recess and at least one bristle carrier; the recess having a J-shaped or U-shaped length direction and an at least partly U-shaped cross-section transverse to the length direction and being configured for encompassing a dental arch of multiple dental positions; the at least one bristle carrier delimiting the recess; and
wherein the method further comprises a pad attaching step in which during or after the body providing step one or more bristled pads obtained in the pad manufacturing step are attached to the at least one bristle carrier to line the bristle carrier with bristles; the back surface side of the foil facing the bristle carrier and the front surface side of the foil facing away from the bristle carrier into the recess.
The method according to the invention basically comprises three main steps. Each main step may comprise further sub-steps, some of which will be discussed further below.
The main steps are manufacturing a bristled pad—called the pad manufacturing step—, a body providing step in which the body is provided, and a pad attaching step wherein the bristled pad is attached to the body. According to a further embodiment of the invention, the prefabricated foil may be manufactured in the pad providing step, such as about simultaneously with fusing the bristles to the prefabricated foil. This may for example be done by extruding or injection moulding the foil over the fixed ends of the bristles, in which use is made of the foil still being in a hot condition enabling it to be fused with the fixed ends of the bristles. According to an alternative or supplementary other further embodiment of the invention, the body may be manufactured in the providing step.
The bristled pad may already have been made before the body providing step. The bristled pad may be attached to the body after the body providing step. In case the body is manufactured in the body providing step, the bristled pad may also be attached to the body during the body providing step. The bristled part may for example be adhered with an adhesive to the bristle carrier. Attaching the bristled pad to the body during the body providing step may according to a specific embodiment of the invention considerably facilitate integrating the pad as integral part of the body. An example of attaching the bristled pad during the body providing step, is integrating the pad into the body during injection moulding the body or part of the body. The pad may be a pre-fabricated insert and may be placed in the mould before injecting the injection moulding material for moulding (at least part of) the body so that after hardening of the injection moulding material the pad is integrated with or in the injection moulding material. The bristled pad may also be made during, such as simultaneously with, or after the body providing step. When the bristled pad is made after the body providing step, the pad attaching step will take place after the body providing step as well. In this case the pad attaching step may be a step in which two pre-fabricated parts (the bristled pad and the body or part of the body) are assembled together. As will be clear to the skilled man, it is also conceivable that the pad attaching step is a step in which two pre-fabricated parts are assembled together in case the bristled part is manufactured before or during manufacturing of the body.
According to the invention the pad is a bristled pad consisting of a foil and bristles projecting from a front surface of the foil. The back surface of the foil opposite the front surface is essentially flat. In fact, according to a further embodiment of the invention, the pad is made by assembling together only two components: a pre-fabricated foil and pre-fabricated bristles, such as tufts of bristle hairs/fibers. The foil is pliably, i.e. supple bending, so that it can easily follow the curvatures of the recess—the curvature due to the J-shaped or U-shaped length direction of the recess and/or the curvature due to the U-shaped cross section of the recess—and therefore has a thickness of at most 700 μm. Such a thickness also does not use much space in the mouthpiece. Further the fixed ends of the bristles—i.e. the ends opposite the free ends of the bristles projecting into the recess of the mouthpiece to be manufactured—are fused to the foil, in other words attached to the foil by fusing the fixed ends of the bristles and the foil. This results in a bristled pad made from assembling a foil and bristles. Due to the fused connection the connection between bristles and foil is strong. Due to the pliability of the foil it is easy to attach the pad into the recess whilst the back surface of the foil follows the shape of the surface of the bristle carrier to which it is attached. Due to the small thickness of the foil, a significant increase in mouthpiece dimension is prevented.
According to a further embodiment of the first aspect of the invention, the thickness of the prefabricated foil is at most 400 μm, or at most 250 μm such as at most 150 μm. According to another further embodiment of the first aspect of the invention, the prefabricated foil has a thickness of at least 50 μm in order to ensure the foil to be sufficient strong. Taking into account the presently anticipated fusing techniques, it seems that the prefabricated foil may have a thickness in the range of 50-250 μm, such as in the range of 50-150 μm, whilst still providing sufficient retention force to prevent on the one hand bristles from separating from the foil and on the other hand foil parts with bristles from separating from the rest of the foil due to locally tearing or breaking of the foil.
When fusing the bristles with (or to) the prefabricated foil, the thickness of the foil may increase due to melt originating from the fixed ends of the bristles. Taking this into account, the invention may in addition or alternatively be defined in terms of thickness of the foil of the bristled pad, i.e. the foil after fusing it with the bristles:
wherein the method comprises a pad manufacturing step in which at least one pad with bristles is made; the pad consisting of a pliable plastic foil and plastic bristles projecting from a front surface of the foil; the foil having a back surface opposite the front surface; and the pad manufacturing step comprising
wherein the method further comprises a body providing step in which a body of the mouthpiece to be manufactured is provided; the body providing step comprising providing a body with a recess and at least one bristle carrier; the recess having a J-shaped or U-shaped length direction and an at least partly U-shaped cross-section transverse to the length direction and being configured for encompassing a dental arch of multiple dental positions; the at least one bristle carrier delimiting the recess; and
wherein the method further comprises a pad attaching step in which during or after the body providing step one or more bristled pads are attached to the at least one bristle carrier to line the bristle carrier with bristles; the back surface side of the foil facing the bristle carrier and the front surface side of the foil facing away from the bristle carrier into the recess.”
The values for the thickness of the prefabricated foil as mentioned in claims 1-4 may—separate of the rest of the features of claims 1-4—be further embodiments of this alternative for claim 1.
According to another further embodiment of the first aspect of the invention, the pliable foil of the bristled pad has a bending resistance of less than 2 Newton—such as less than 1.3 Newton or less than 0.5 Newton—, the bending resistance being defined as the force F required to bend a strip of foil having a width W of 10 mm and length L of 20 mm over a distance Q of 10 mm, the force F being directed in the direction opposite to the direction in which the free ends of the bristles are facing. As follows from the low force in this bending resistance, the foil will easily adapt itself to the surface of the bristle carrier to which it is attached. This facilitates not only the pad attachment step, but also adaptation of the foil to the shape of the teeth of the user.
According to another further embodiment of the first aspect of the invention—in which the mouthpiece to be manufactured has two said recesses, the J-shaped or U-shaped length directions of both recesses extending parallel and the U-shaped cross-sections of both recesses opening in mutually opposite direction—the body providing step comprises providing a body with two said recesses, the J-shaped or U-shaped length directions of both recesses extending parallel and the U-shaped cross-sections of both recesses opening in mutually opposite direction, each said recess having at least one bristle carrier delimiting the respective recess; and the pad attaching step comprises attaching one or more said pads to the at least one bristle carrier of each said recess. A mouthpiece with two such recesses allows simultaneously cleaning of the dental positions (with or without teeth) of the maxillary dental arch and the mandibular dental arch.
The bristles may according to the first aspect of the invention be made from materials that are frequently used for bristles of toothbrushes because of their stiffness, bend recovery, chemical resistance and abrasive resistance. These materials which according to the invention may be used for the bristles comprise the following plastics: polyamide (PA), such as all types of nylon like PA6, PA66, PA610, PA612, PA11, PA12; polyethylene terephthalate (PBT); polypropylene (PP); polyester (PE); Polystyrene (and styrene copolymers) (PS); polyurethane (PU), amongst which TPU; polyvinylidene chloride (PVC); and TPE. According to a specific embodiment of the first aspect of the invention, the bristles comprise polybutylene terephthalate (PBT) or polyamide (PA) fibers, such as nylon fibers. Bristles of these materials have properties providing good cleaning action when brushing the teeth. The bristles are stiff (relatively large bending resistance) which contributes in the scrapping action of the free ends of the bristles.
According to another further embodiment of the invention wherein the bristles comprise fibers of a first material and wherein the front surface side of the foil, also called the bristled surface side of the foil, comprises a second material fusible with the first material. The second material may, according to a further embodiment of the first aspect of the invention, be similar—but not necessarily identical—to the first material. The second material may according to a further embodiment be a polybutylene terephthalate (PBT) or polyamide (PA), such as nylon. As an example of the first material being similar—but not identical—to the second material, nylon may be mentioned as first material for the bristles and polyamide for the second material of at least the front surface of the foil. The foil may be made of one material or multiple materials. The foil may comprise for example two or three layers of different material.
According to another further embodiment of the first aspect of the invention the foil of the pad is fused with the bristle carrier in the pad attaching step. The bristle carrier and pad, more precisely the foil of the pad, then become so to say one integral part, which further improves the retention force against bristles from separating from the body.
According to another further embodiment of the first aspect of the invention, the bristle carrier is of a third material not-fusible with the bristles and/or the front surface of the foil, wherein the foil comprises a first outer layer of a material fusible with the bristles and a second outer layer of a fourth material fusible with the third material. In case of the embodiment in which the bristles are of a first material and the front surface side of the foil, also called the bristled surface side of the foil, comprises a second material fusible with the first material, this means that the bristle carrier is of a third material not-fusible with the first material and/or second material, and that the foil comprises a first outer layer of the second material and a second outer layer of a fourth material fusible with the third material. In these further embodiments, the foil is multi-layered with the first outer layer at the front surface of the foil and the second outer layer at the back surface of the foil. The first and second outer layer may be directly joined to each other, or one or more intermediate layers may be provided between the first and second outer layer. The foil with said first outer layer configured to be fusible with the bristles and said second outer layer configured to be fusible with the bristle carrier, allows attachment of bristles to the carrier by fusing materials together from a material in cases in which the bristles and carrier are from a materials which do fuse together not or which when fused together do not provide a reliable attachment.
The fourth material may, according to a further embodiment of the first aspect of the invention, be similar—but not necessarily identical—to the third material.
According to another further embodiment of the first aspect of the invention, the fourth material is a polypropylene (PP), a polyethylene (PE), a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE), or a thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU).
According to another further embodiment of the invention the third material is a polypropylene (PP), a polyethylene (PE), a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE), or a thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU).
As an example of the fourth material being similar—but not identical—to the third material, TPE may be mentioned as material for the carrier and PP may be mentioned as material for the second outer layer of the foil.
According to another further embodiment of the first aspect of the invention, the bristle carrier comprises a polypropylene (PP), a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE), or a thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU).
According to another further embodiment of the first aspect of the invention, the foil is of a non-elastic material and/or an essentially inextensible material.
According to another further embodiment of the first aspect of the invention, the bristle carrier is of a flexible, elastic material.
According to another further embodiment of the first aspect of the invention, the body further comprises at least part of a driving system configured for moving, such as reciprocatingly moving, the bristles provided in the recess with respect to the rest of the body. The reciprocating movement assists in cleaning the dental positions.
According to another further embodiment of the first aspect of the invention, the body comprises a pressure chamber or chain of pressure chambers extending along the length of the recess—such as along the full length of the recess—, wherein the wall of the pressure chamber at the side of the recess defines the bristle carrier, wherein the pressure chamber is configured for containing a fluid under pressure; and wherein the body is configured to move the bristle carriers to and fro with respect to the recess by reciprocatingly increasing and decreasing a pressure in the pressure chamber or chain of pressure chambers between a decreased pressure condition and an increased pressure condition. A chain of pressure chambers is understood to be chain extending along the J-shaped or U-shaped length direction, the chain comprising a multiple of—viewed in said J-shaped or U-shaped length direction—aligned pressure chambers.
According to another further embodiment of the first aspect of the invention, the pad manufacturing step comprises the following steps:
a) providing the bristles;
b) providing a said prefabricated foil;
c) bringing the fixed ends of the bristles in contact with the foil;
d) heating the foil and/or fixed ends of the bristles;
e) fusing of the fixed ends of the bristles with the foil resulting in the pad.
According to a still further embodiment, the heating of step d) may be by means of plastic welding, such as hot gas welding, heat sealing, hot plate welding, infrared welding, high frequency welding, induction welding, ultrasonic welding, friction welding, spin welding, laser welding, or a combination of one or more of these plastic welding techniques. In hot plate welding a so called heat stamp is used, which is a heated or hot body which is pressed against the bristles and/or foil to cause melting. According to a still another further embodiment, step d) may take place after or before step c).
According to another further embodiment of the first aspect of the invention, step a) may comprise the steps of:
According to a second aspect of the invention, one or more of the objects of the invention are achieved by providing a mouthpiece obtained with the method according to the first aspect of the invention.
According to a third aspect of the invention, one or more of the objects of the invention are achieved by providing a method of manufacturing a bristled pad consisting of a pliable foil, such as a plastic foil, and bristles, such as plastic bristles, projecting from a front surface of the foil, and the foil having a back surface opposite the front surface;
wherein the method comprises the following steps:
a) providing bristles with a fixed end and a free end;
b) providing a prefabricated foil having a thickness of at most 700 μm, such as at most 400 μm or at most 250 μm or at most 150 μm;
c) bringing the fixed ends of the bristles in contact with the foil;
d) heating the foil and/or fixed ends of the bristles;
e) fusing of the fixed ends of the bristles with the foil resulting in the bristled pad.
According to a further embodiment of the third aspect of the invention, the bristled foil may have a thickness of at most 1.5 mm, such as at most 1 mm or at most 750 μm.
According to a further embodiment of the third aspect of the invention, step a) may comprise the steps of:
providing a bristles holding tool having a foil support surface and a plurality of bores extending from the foil support surface into the tool, the bores being configured to receive bristles; and
inserting the bristles into the bores such that their fixed ends are at the foil support surface;
wherein step c) comprises placing the foil onto the foil support surface; and
wherein after step e) the tool is separated from the pad.
According to a further embodiment of the third aspect of the invention, the heating of step d) may be by means of plastic welding, such as hot gas welding, heat sealing, hot plate welding, infrared welding, high frequency welding, induction welding, ultrasonic welding, friction welding, spin welding, laser welding, or a combination of one or more of these plastic welding techniques.
According to a still further embodiment of the third aspect of the invention, step d) may take place after or before step c).
According to a still further embodiment of the third aspect of the invention, the pliable foil of the bristled pad has a bending resistance of less than 2 Newton—such as less than 1.3 Newton or less than 0.5 Newton—, the bending resistance being defined as the force F required to bend a strip of foil having a width W of 10 mm and length L of 20 mm over a distance Q of 10 mm, the force F being directed in the direction opposite to the direction in which the free ends of the bristles are facing.
According to a fourth aspect of the invention, one or more of the objects of the invention are achieved by providing a bristled pad obtained with the method according to the third aspect of the invention.
According to a further embodiment of the fourth aspect of the invention, the mouthpiece has two said recesses, the J-shaped or U-shaped length directions of both recesses extending parallel and the U-shaped cross-sections of both recesses opening in mutually opposite direction.
According to a still further embodiment of the fourth aspect of the invention, the body comprises a pressure chamber or chain of pressure chambers extending along the length of the recess, wherein the wall of the pressure chamber at the side of the recess defines the bristle carrier, wherein the pressure chamber is configured for containing a fluid under pressure; and wherein the body is configured to move the bristle carriers to and fro with respect to the recess by reciprocatingly increasing and decreasing a pressure in the pressure chamber or chain of pressure chambers between a decreased pressure condition and an increased pressure condition.
According to a fifth aspect of the invention, one or more of the objects of the invention are achieved by providing a dental cleaning device comprising a mouthpiece according to the fourth aspect of the invention and a pressure and/or suction device which is configured to be in fluid communication with the pressure chamber or chain of pressure chambers and configured for reciprocatingly increasing and decreasing the pressure in the pressure chamber.
In this application the term ‘pliable’ in relation to the foil is used in the meaning of supple so that it is able to bend freely and repeatedly without breaking. It may for example be a foil, like the foil of a sandwich bag, which already bends or even—when kept horizontal—tends to assume a vertical position under influence of its own weight. It may also be a foil which has a stiffness enough to allow it be kept horizontal, but bendable under influence of small forces.
In this application the term ‘bristled’ used as an adjective before a noun like part, pad, foil, or carrier means a part, pad, foil, or carrier, respectively, provided with bristles.
In this application the term ‘bristle’ or ‘bristles’ is used to indicate a single bristle hairs or fibers as well as to indicate tufts of bristle hairs or bristle fibers.
In this application the term ‘fixed end’ of a bristle (or tuft or bristle fiber) is used to indicate one of the ends of the bristle, namely which is—depending on the stage in manufacturing of the bristled pad—(still) to be fixed or is (already) fixed to the pliable foil. The term ‘fixed end’ does not say that, in case of for example a tuft, these ends of the bristle fibers of the tuft are mutually fixed. The fixed ends of the bristle fibers of a tuft may or may not be mutually fixed. For example, after manufacturing the bristled pad, the fixed ends of the bristled fibers of a tuft may in general be mutually being fixed due to fusing together, but, in the stage before fusing the fixed ends to the foil, the fixed ends of the bristle fibers of a tuft may, although combined in a tuft, not yet be attached to each other. However, it is according to the invention conceivable that the so called fixed ends of the bristle fibers in a tuft are already attached to each other in the stage before fusing the fixed ends to the foil.
Summarizing, the present invention relates thus relates to the manufacturing of a bristled pad for a mouthpiece toothbrush, a bristled pad, the manufacturing of a mouthpiece toothbrush with such a bristled pad, and a mouthpiece toothbrush. The bristled pad is manufactured from a prefabricated foil and prefabricated bristles. The prefabricated bristles are attached to the prefabricated pliable foil of at most 700 μm by fusing the fixed ends of the bristles with the foil, which results in a pliable bristled pad. In the method of manufacturing the mouthpiece, the pliable, bristled pad is attached to the body of the mouthpiece.
The invention will be explained further with reference to the drawings. In these drawings:
dental position 2 is the position of the left ‘second molar’, present in
dental position 3 is the position of the left ‘first molar’, missing in
dental position 4 is the position of the left ‘second premolar’, present in
dental position 5 is the position of the left ‘first premolar’, present in
dental position 6 is the position of the left ‘canine’, present in
dental position 7 is the position of the left ‘lateral incisor’, missing in
dental position 8 is the position of the left ‘central incisor’, present in
dental position 9 is the position of the right ‘central incisor’, present in
dental position 10 is the position of the right ‘lateral incisor’, present in
dental position 11 is the position of the right ‘canine’, present in
dental position 12 is the position of the right ‘first premolar’, present in
dental position 13 is the position of the right ‘second premolar’, present in
dental position 14 is the position of the right ‘first molar’, present in
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Reference number 15 indicates the lingual side of the arc of dental positions. The lingual side 15 is the inner side of the arc of dental positions, which inner side faces the tongue. Reference number 16 indicates the facial side of the arc of dental positions. The facial side 16 is the outer side of the arc of dental positions, which outer side faces the face, like the cheeks and lips.
Referring to the terms ‘J-shaped or U-shaped length direction’ and ‘U-shaped cross-section’ as used in the claims, the ‘J-shaped or U-shaped length direction’ is associated to the U-shaped z-axis Z in
The full mouthpiece 20 comprises a body 21 provided with a first recess 22a. This first recess 22a has, viewed along the z-axis of
Reference 26 indicates a nipple configured for connecting the mouthpiece to a pumping and/or suctioning device. The mouthpiece 20 further has a right half 27 and a left half 28, which halves come so to say together at nipple 26.
Reference 25 indicates an imaginary curved dividing line, which defines a mirror plane parallel to the xz-plane as defined in
The recesses 22a, 22b are configured to encompass an entire dental arch from the dental position of the right second or first molar to the dental position of the left second respectively first molar. The recesses 22a, 22b may also be configured to encompass a larger or smaller part of an arch of dental positions.
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Inside the body there is provided a pressure chamber 35, which may, via the nipple 26 (
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The single pressure chamber 35 comprises a first flexible recess wall 23 delimiting the first recess 22 (the upper one in
The mouthpiece 20 is configured for the tufts 29 to engage the tooth surface of teeth of a dental arch or, in case one or more dental positions the tooth might be missing, to engage the gum at the respective dental position(s) at least when the pressure in the pressure chamber 35 is increased. In case a tooth might be missing at a dental position, especially the tufts 29 at the free ends of the recess wall legs 33 will engage the gum at the empty dental position.
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When the pressure in the pressure chamber 35 is in increased to an increased pressure condition, for example by feeding a fluid to the pressure chamber 35, or increasing an amount of fluid in the pressure chamber 35, the recess walls 23 are so to say compacted to narrow the recess 22, whereby the bristles 24,29, in particular the free ends thereof, may engage tooth surfaces firmly and/or may be deformed against tooth surfaces. When the pressure in the pressure chamber 35 is decreased subsequently, the recess walls are so to say widened to enlarge the recess 22. This narrowing and widening of the recess walls may be small, but when alternatingly repeated with some frequency of for example 1 to 50 Hz, this alternatingly deforming of the recess wall by alternatingly narrowing and widening it, causes the bristles to move between a firmer and relatively less firm engagement with tooth surfaces and/or the bristles to alternate between a first and second deformed condition, which in turn causes a sweeping and/or rubbing of bristles along the tooth surfaces.
By a suitable cycle of increasing and decreasing pressure in the pressure chamber 35 an effective brushing action of the mouthpiece can be obtained. The bristles 24 attached to the recess wall bottom 34 generally perform an upward and downward motion during such cycling, and the bristles 24 at the recess wall legs 33 generally perform a sideways motion to and fro during such cycling in the direction of the x-axis as defined in
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Moving the bristles to and fro with respect to the recess(es) is realised by means of a drive system, at least part of which is arranged in the mouthpiece. The drive system may be a mechanical system causing movement of the bristles. An example of a mechanical drive system is shown in
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Examples of embodiments of the present invention may be expressed in words as set forth in the next following clauses:
1) Method of manufacturing a mouthpiece for simultaneously brushing at a plurality of dental positions, the mouthpiece being of the type comprising a body defining a recess which is lined with bristles and has at least partly a J-shaped or U-shaped length direction and an at least partly U-shaped cross-section transverse to the length direction;
wherein the method comprises a pad manufacturing step in which at least one pad with bristles is made; the pad consisting of a pliable plastic foil and plastic bristles projecting from a front surface of the foil; the foil having a back surface opposite the front surface; and the pad manufacturing step comprising
providing bristle with a fixed end and a free end,
providing a prefabricated foil having a thickness of at most 700 μm, and
fusing the fixed ends of the bristles with the prefabricated foil, resulting in the bristled pad to be made;
wherein the method further comprises a body providing step in which a body of the mouthpiece to be manufactured is provided; the body providing step comprising providing a body with a recess and at least one bristle carrier; the recess having a J-shaped or U-shaped length direction and an at least partly U-shaped cross-section transverse to the length direction and being configured for encompassing a dental arch of multiple dental positions; the at least one bristle carrier delimiting the recess; and
wherein the method further comprises a pad attaching step in which during or after the body providing step one or more bristled pads are attached to the at least one bristle carrier to line the bristle carrier with bristles; the back surface side of the foil facing the bristle carrier and the front surface side of the foil facing away from the bristle carrier into the recess.
2) Method according to clause 1, wherein the prefabricated pliable foil has a thickness of at most 400 μm.
3) Method according to one of the preceding clauses, wherein the prefabricated pliable foil has a thickness of at most 250 μm, such as at most 150 μm.
4) Method according to one of the preceding clauses, wherein the pliable foil has a thickness of at least 50 μm.
5) Method according to one of the preceding clauses, wherein the bristled foil has a thickness of at most 1.5 mm, such as at most 1 mm or at most 750 μm.
6) Method of manufacturing a mouthpiece for simultaneously brushing at a plurality of dental positions, the mouthpiece being of the type comprising a body defining a recess which is lined with bristles and has a J-shaped or U-shaped length direction and an at least partly U-shaped cross-section transverse to the length direction;
wherein the method comprises a pad manufacturing step in which at least one pad with bristles is made; the pad consisting of a pliable plastic foil and plastic bristles projecting from a front surface of the foil; the foil having a back surface opposite the front surface; and the pad manufacturing step comprising
wherein the method further comprises a body providing step in which a body of the mouthpiece to be manufactured is provided; the body providing step comprising providing a body with a recess and at least one bristle carrier; the recess having a J-shaped or U-shaped length direction and an at least partly U-shaped cross-section transverse to the length direction and being configured for encompassing a dental arch of multiple dental positions; the at least one bristle carrier delimiting the recess; and
wherein the method further comprises a pad attaching step in which during or after the body providing step one or more bristled pads are attached to the at least one bristle carrier to line the bristle carrier with bristles; the back surface side of the foil facing the bristle carrier and the front surface side of the foil facing away from the bristle carrier into the recess.
7) Method according to one of the preceding clauses, wherein the pliable foil of the bristled pad has a bending resistance of less than 2 Newton—such as less than 1.3 Newton or less than 0.5 Newton—, the bending resistance being defined as the force F required to bend a strip of foil having a width W of 10 mm and length L of 20 mm over a distance Q of 10 mm, the force F being directed in the direction opposite to the direction in which the free ends of the bristles are facing.
8) Method according one of the preceding clauses, wherein the mouthpiece to be manufactured has two said recesses, the J-shaped or U-shaped length directions of both recesses extending parallel and the U-shaped cross-sections of both recesses opening in mutually opposite direction,
wherein the body providing step comprises providing a body with two said recesses, the J-shaped or U-shaped length directions of both recesses extending parallel and the U-shaped cross-sections of both recesses opening in mutually opposite direction, each said recess having at least one bristle carrier delimiting the respective recess; and
wherein the pad attaching step comprises attaching one or more said pads to the at least one bristle carrier of each said recess.
9) Method according to one of the preceding clauses, wherein the bristles comprise polybutylene terephthalate (PBT) or polyamide (PA) fibers, such as nylon fibers.
10) Method according to one of the preceding clauses, wherein the bristles comprise fibers of a first material and wherein the bristled surface side of the foil comprises a second material fusible with the first material.
11) Method according to clause 10, wherein the second material is a polybutylene terephthalate (PBT) or polyamide (PA), such as nylon.
12) Method according to one of the preceding clauses, wherein, in the pad attaching step, the foil of the pad is fused with the bristle carrier.
13) Method according to one of the preceding clauses, wherein the foil has a first outer layer configured to be fusible with the bristles and a second outer layer configured to be fusible with the bristle carrier.
14) Method according to one of the preceding clauses—such as according to clause 12 in combination with clause 10—, wherein the bristle carrier is of a third material not-fusible with the bristles and/or the front surface of the foil—such as not fusible with the first material and/or second material—, wherein the foil comprises a first outer layer of a material fusible with the bristles and a second outer layer of a fourth material fusible with the third material.
15) Method according to clause 14, wherein the fourth material is a polypropylene (PP), a polyethylene (PE), a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE), or a thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU).
16) Method according to clause 14 or 15, wherein the third material is a polypropylene (PP), a polyethylene (PE), a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE), or a thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU).
17) Method according to one of the preceding clauses, wherein the bristle carrier comprises a polypropylene (PP), a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE), or a thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU).
18) Method according to one of the preceding clauses, wherein the foil is of a non-elastic material.
19) Method according to one of the preceding clauses, wherein the foil is of an essentially inextensible material.
20) Method according to one of the preceding clauses, wherein the bristle carrier is of a flexible, elastic material.
21) Method according to one of the preceding clauses, wherein the body further comprises at least part of a driving system configured for moving, such as reciprocatingly moving, the bristles provided in the recess with respect to the rest of the body.
22) Method according to one of the preceding clauses, wherein the body comprises a pressure chamber or chain of pressure chambers extending along the length of the recess, wherein the wall of the pressure chamber at the side of the recess defines the bristle carrier, wherein the pressure chamber is configured for containing a fluid under pressure; and wherein the body is configured to move the bristle carriers to and fro with respect to the recess by reciprocatingly increasing and decreasing a pressure in the pressure chamber or chain of pressure chambers between a decreased pressure condition and an increased pressure condition.
23) Method according to one of the preceding clauses, wherein the pad manufacturing step comprises the following steps:
a) providing the bristles;
b) providing a said prefabricated foil;
c) bringing the fixed ends of the bristles in contact with the foil;
d) heating the foil and/or fixed ends of the bristles;
e) fusing of the fixed ends of the bristles with the foil resulting in the bristled pad.
24) Method according to clause 23, wherein the heating of step d) is by means of plastic welding.
25) Method according to one of the clauses 23-24, wherein step d) takes place after or before step c).
26) Method according to one of the clauses 23-25,
wherein step a) comprises the steps of:
providing a bristles holding tool having a foil support surface and a plurality of bores extending from the foil support surface into the tool, the bores being configured to receive bristles; and
inserting the bristles into the bores such that their fixed ends are at the foil support surface;
wherein step c) comprises placing the foil onto the foil support surface; and
wherein after step e) the tool is separated from the pad.
27) Mouthpiece obtained with the method according to one of the clauses 1-26.
28) Method of manufacturing a bristled pad consisting of a pliable plastic foil and plastic bristles projecting from a front surface of the foil, and the foil having a back surface opposite the front surface;
wherein the method comprises the following steps:
a) providing bristles with a fixed end and a free end;
b) providing a prefabricated foil having a thickness of at most 700 μm, such as a thickness of at most 400 μm or at most 250 μm or at most 150 μm;
c) bringing the fixed ends of the bristles in contact with the foil;
d) heating the foil and/or fixed ends of the bristles;
e) fusing of the fixed ends of the bristles with the foil resulting in the bristled pad.
29) Method according to clause 28, wherein the bristled foil has a thickness of at most 1.5 mm, such as at most 1 mm or at most 750 μm.
30) Method according to clause 28 or 29, wherein step a) comprises the steps of:
providing a bristles holding tool having a foil support surface and a plurality of bores extending from the foil support surface into the tool, the bores being configured to receive bristles; and
inserting the bristles into the bores such that their fixed ends are at the foil support surface;
wherein step c) comprises placing the foil onto the foil support surface; and
wherein after step e) the tool is separated from the pad.
31) Method according to one of the clauses 28-30, wherein the heating of step d) is by means of plastic welding.
32) Method according to one of the clauses 28-31, wherein step d) takes place after or before step c).
33) Method according to one of the clauses 28-32, wherein the pliable foil of the bristled pad has a bending resistance of less than 2 Newton—such as less than 1.3 Newton or less than 0.5 Newton—, the bending resistance being defined as the force F required to bend a strip of foil having a width W of 10 mm and length L of 20 mm over a distance Q of 10 mm, the force F being directed in the direction opposite to the direction in which the free ends of the bristles are facing.
34) Bristled pad obtained with the method according to one of clauses 28-33.
35) Mouthpiece comprising a body having a recess and at least one bristle carrier lined with bristles, the recess having a J-shaped or U-shaped length direction and an at least partly U-shaped cross-section transverse to the length direction and being configured for encompassing a dental arch of multiple dental positions, the at least one bristle carrier delimiting the recess;
wherein the mouthpiece comprises one or more pads, such as one or more bristled pads obtained according to one of clauses 24-26, the pad consisting of a pliable foil and bristles projecting from a front surface of the foil; the foil having a thickness of at most 400 μm; the bristles having a fixed end fused with the foil; the foil having a back surface opposite the front surface; and
wherein the one or more pads are attached to the at least one bristle carrier to line the bristle carrier with bristles, the back surface side of the foil facing the bristle carrier and the front surface side of the foil facing away from the bristle carrier into the recess.
36) Mouthpiece according to clause 35, wherein the mouthpiece has two said recesses, the J-shaped or U-shaped length directions of both recesses extending parallel and the at least partly U-shaped cross-sections of both recesses opening in mutually opposite direction.
37) Mouthpiece according to clause 35 or 36, wherein the body comprises a pressure chamber or chain of pressure chambers extending along the length of the recess, wherein the wall of the pressure chamber at the side of the recess defines the bristle carrier, wherein the pressure chamber is configured for containing a fluid under pressure; and wherein the body is configured to move the bristle carriers to and fro with respect to the recess by reciprocatingly increasing and decreasing a pressure in the pressure chamber or chain of pressure chambers between a decreased pressure condition and an increased pressure condition.
38) Dental cleaning device comprising a mouthpiece according to clause 37 and a pressure and/or suction device which is configured to be in fluid communication with the pressure chamber or chain of pressure chambers and configured for reciprocatingly increasing and decreasing the pressure in the pressure chamber.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2024655 | Jan 2020 | NL | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2021/050572 | 1/13/2021 | WO |