The present disclosure is concerned with an oral irrigator having an outlet nozzle, and in particular with an oral irrigator were a fluid is emitted as a continuous or pulsating jet or stream via the outlet nozzle.
Oral irrigators are known that emit a continuous or a pulsating fluid jet. It is further known to provide a user operable adjustment knob for manually controlling a parameter of the fluid jet such as water pressure or pulse frequency. DE3413277A1 is generally concerned with such a device. By such an adjustment knob, a user can adjust a parameter of the fluid jet such that the fluid jet becomes personalized in this parameter.
It is a desire of the present disclosure to provide an oral irrigator that is improved over the known oral irrigators.
In accordance with an embodiment, an oral irrigator is provided that has a pump unit having at least a first pump being connected or being connectable to at least a first fluid reservoir arranged for containing a first fluid, a control unit for controlling the pump unit, at least a first outlet nozzle for emitting fluid pumped from the first fluid reservoir to the first outlet nozzle during operation as a continuous or pulsating fluid jet (or stream), wherein the control unit is arranged to control the pump unit during operation in at least a first operation mode such that at least a first fluid jet parameter of the continuous or pulsating fluid jet is automatically varied over time.
The invention will be further elucidated by detailed description of exemplary embodiments and by reference to figures. In the figures
In accordance with an example embodiment as mentioned above, the oral irrigator as proposed herein automatically varies a parameter of a fluid jet or stream over time. This may in particular serve to automatically adapt the temporal behavior of the fluid stream to a certain application, e.g. massaging the gums, plaque removal etc.
In some example embodiments, the oral irrigator may comprise a second operation mode which a fluid jet parameter is varied over time, which second mode that differs from the first operation mode. In this second mode the same fluid jet parameter may be differently varied than in the first mode. Alternatively a second fluid jet parameter may be varied while the first fluid jet parameter varied in accordance with the first mode is not varied in the second mode.
Alternatively, the variation of the second fluid jet parameter may happen in addition (i.e. simultaneously and/or successively) to the variation of the first fluid jet parameter. The first fluid may in particular be water.
In some example embodiments, the oral irrigator may have a first control element for setting at least a first variation parameter used for the temporal variation of the first fluid jet parameter. E.g. in case the first fluid jet parameter is the jet pressure between a first and a second pressure value, the first variation parameter may determine the first pressure value or the second pressure value or the gap between the two pressure values.
In some example embodiments, the oral irrigator may be arranged to emit at least one application substance, e.g. a substance that may be mixed with the first fluid. The application substance may be an antibacterial agent or an inflammatory agent or the application substance may add a mint-type smell. The application substance may be provided as a fluid that is mixed with the first fluid or as a gel, a paste or a solid material, which may (slowly) dissolve into the first fluid during operation.
In some example embodiments, the oral irrigator may be equipped with a second fluid reservoir for containing a second fluid different to the first fluid. The oral irrigator may be arranged to provide the first and the second fluid in alternation. The oral irrigator may also be arranged to provide the second fluid mixed with the first fluid in a constant or (e.g. periodically) varying manner.
In some example embodiments, the oral irrigator may be arranged to have a learning mode in which a time series of data is recorded, which data corresponds to the temporal behavior of the first fluid parameter. This may happen e.g. in a mode where the user can modify the temporal behavior by at least one adjustment element.
In some example embodiments, the oral irrigator may have a timer unit for audibly, visually and/or tangibly indicating a timer value and/or an indication unit for audibly, visually and/or tangibly indicating the operation mode. This allows personalizing the temporal behavior and thus to personalize the kind of treatment and feel provided by the oral irrigator.
In some example embodiments, the oral irrigator may comprise a detachable oral irrigator attachment (which in particular may comprise the outlet nozzle), which attachment may comprise a reservoir in which an application substance is provided.
In the present disclosure, a “continuous fluid jet” means a fluid jet that is always present as a jet over the length of operation (e.g. two minutes as a preset period or between the instant the user switches the oral irrigator on and the time instant the user switches the oral irrigator off), i.e. the continuous fluid jet has no phases where the fluid jet is discontinued. It is also to be understood that all parameters of the continuous fluid jet are kept constant (i.e. unchanging) over time. Thus, a fluid jet having a changing fluid pressure is a constant fluid jet that is varied over time.
A “pulsating fluid jet” is a fluid jet that has a constant pulsation pattern over the length of operation, i.e. all possible fluid jet parameters of the pulsating fluid jet are kept constant besides the fact that the pulsating jet has phases where the fluid jet is discontinued. Within the meaning of the present disclosure, a pulsating fluid jet having a constant pulsation pattern is considered to have no temporally varied fluid jet parameter.
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Generally, in accordance with the present disclosure, an oral irrigator may comprise a fluid reservoir unit having only a first fluid reservoir containing a first fluid and a pump unit that may comprise only a first pump for selective pumping of the first fluid. In another example embodiment, an oral irrigator may comprise a pump unit that comprises a first pump, which first pump may be connected to a first and a second fluid reservoir. Generally, an oral irrigator may comprise a control unit that may be arranged to control a first pump only. In accordance with the present disclosure, an oral irrigator may comprise a control unit that is arranged to control at least a first pump such that a fluid jet parameter of a continuous or pulsating fluid jet emitted via a at least first outlet nozzle is varied over time.
The oral irrigator 1 shown in
The oral irrigator 1 may have at least a first control element 260 that may be arranged at the outside of the base station 20, as schematically shown in
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The outlet pipe 239 of the base station 20 may be connected with a first end of a flexible tube 30 and a second end of the flexible tube 30 may be connected with a fluid pipe 139 of the mobile part 10 to establish a fluid connection between the base station 20 and the mobile part 10. The mobile part 10 has a handle section 190 and an oral irrigator attachment 100. The oral irrigator attachment 100 may be realized as a detachable part for easy replacement in case the oral irrigator attachment 100 is worn out or for allowing each user to use an individual oral irrigator attachment, in particular for hygienic reasons. Here, the handle section 190 has a cylindrical housing 191 sized for being easily held in the hand of a user and a switch 192 for activating operation. Here, an electrical connection is established between the base station 20 and the mobile part 10 by at least one electrical wire 211 that is on one end connected with the control station 210 and on the other end with the switch 192. The electrical wire (or wires) 211 may be embedded in the material of the flexible tube 30. As will be explained with reference to
The oral irrigator attachment 100 has a tubular neck section 140 and a head section 110, where a first outlet nozzle 111 is provided at the head section 110 for emitting a fluid jet 11. The fluid jet 11 may be a continuous jet or a pulsating jet. In another embodiment, the oral irrigator has two outlet nozzles that may, e.g., be arranged opposite to each other so that the interdental areas can be simultaneously flushed from both sides.
In accordance with the present disclosure, the control unit 210 is arranged to control the at least first pump 231 in such a way that during operation a fluid jet parameter is automatically varied over time. Some examples of this variation of the fluid jet parameter are discussed with reference to
For a continuous fluid jet, e.g. the following fluid jet parameters may be varied (the following being an example list that is not seen as a complete list of possible fluid jet parameters—other fluid jet parameters may be considered as well):
the fluid pressure;
the flow rate;
the mixture ratio between a first and a second fluid;
the amount of an application substance mixed into the first fluid.
For a pulsed jet, e.g. the following fluid jet parameters may be varied (in addition to above mentioned parameters):
the frequency of pulses (or more generally: the pulse pattern);
the pulse length.
The oral irrigator may be arranged to have a learning mode in which the user may change one or several fluid jet parameters over time, which time history of the at least one fluid jet parameter is recorded and then stored in the storage unit 270. This recorded time variation may then be repeated by switching the oral irrigator into the “user defined” operation mode. Generally, there may be one, two or a plurality of such user defined operation modes.
In an example embodiment, an oral irrigator has a reservoir unit 220 (the reference numerals here refer to
The first light emitting element 131 is aligned with the first outlet nozzle 111 so that the light emitted by the first light emitting element 131 in operation illuminates the emitted fluid jet 11 and thus also illuminates the area in the oral cavity that is being treated by the fluid jet 11. In some example embodiments, a light emitting unit is additionally or alternatively arranged on top of the head part and is intended to illuminate the area lying in front of the first outlet nozzle 111. The light emitting element 131 may be powered via electric wires 134 that may be embedded into the material of the tubular neck section 140. These electric wires 134 may be connected with an energy source present in the mobile part 10 or in the base part 20 (e.g. wires 211 shown in
In some example embodiments, a first or further application substance may be provided in a second or further fluid reservoir and may be selectively mixed with a first fluid, where the first fluid may in particular be water. It is stated that of course the light emitting unit 130 and the reservoir 120 are features that do not need to be seen in combination and the natural understanding of a skilled person is that these two features are independent and may each be realized without the other feature, while they may also be realized together.
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The dimensions and values disclosed herein are not to be understood as being strictly limited to the exact numerical values recited. Instead, unless otherwise specified, each such dimension is intended to mean both the recited value and a functionally equivalent range surrounding that value. For example, a dimension disclosed as “40 mm” is intended to mean “about 40 mm ”
Every document cited herein, including any cross referenced or related patent or application and any patent application or patent to which this application claims priority or benefit thereof, is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety unless expressly excluded or otherwise limited. The citation of any document is not an admission that it is prior art with respect to any invention disclosed or claimed herein or that it alone, or in any combination with any other reference or references, teaches, suggests or discloses any such invention. Further, to the extent that any meaning or definition of a term in this document conflicts with any meaning or definition of the same term in a document incorporated by reference, the meaning or definition assigned to that term in this document shall govern.
While particular embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described, it would be obvious to those skilled in the art that various other changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is therefore intended to cover in the appended claims all such changes and modifications that are within the scope of this invention.
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12191158.0 | Nov 2012 | EP | regional |