Claims
- 1. A toothbrush head having a handle attached thereto, the head having a longitudinal axis and terminating in a free end remote from said handle, the head having a surface from which tufts of bristles extend generally upwardly, the tufts on the peripheral edge of the head tilting laterally outwardly at an angle from the vertical, the tufts being arranged in three groups of rows wherein each row is transverse to said longitudinal axis, the tufts of each row of the first group being shorter in height than those in the other rows, the tufts of each row of the second group so arranged that the endmost tuft in each row thereof tilts laterally outwardly toward a respective side of the head and the remaining tufts of each second row extend substantially perpendicularly to said head surface, some of said first and second groups alternating with each other along the longitudinal axis of the head, said third group of tufts located nearest said head free end and including two endmost tufts each tilting laterally outwardly toward a respective side of the head.
- 2. The toothbrush head of claim 1 wherein the tufts of said second and third groups are of the same height as measured vertically.
- 3. The toothbrush head of claim 1 wherein each said tuft of said third group of tufts tilts forwardly at an angle of about 14 degrees from the vertical and laterally outwardly about 30 degrees from the vertical.
- 4. The toothbrush head of claim 1 wherein a row of said second group of tufts is nearer to said handle than any other row of any group.
- 5. The toothbrush head of claim 1 wherein each of the endmost tufts of said second group of tufts tilts laterally at about 12 degrees to the vertical.
- 6. The toothbrush head of claim 1 wherein each row of said first group of tufts comprises a single tuft of a width substantially spanning the width of said head.
- 7. The toothbrush head of claim 1 wherein each row of said first group of tufts comprises a plurality of tufts which together substantially span the width of said head, said first group of tufts being laterally spaced from each other.
- 8. The toothbrush head of claim 1 wherein each tuft in said first group is generally round.
- 9. The toothbrush head of claim 1 wherein each tuft in said first group is quadrangular.
- 10. A toothbrush head having a handle attached thereto, the head having a longitudinal axis and terminating in a free end remote from said handle, the head having a surface from which tufts of bristles extend generally upwardly, the tufts defining (1) a bristle bar group of tufts for cleaning the broad surfaces of the teeth, said bristle bar group defined by transversely extending, longitudinally spaced rows of densely packed bristles with each row extending across a portion of the width of the head, and located widthwise substantially medially of the head, said bristle bar tufts being shorter than those of any other group, (2) an interproximal group of longitudinally spaced apart bristle tufts for cleaning crevices between teeth and defined by longitudinally spaced rows having laterally spaced tufts and located substantially medially of the head (3) a gumline bristle group of spaced apart tufts for cleaning teeth at the gumline defined by a plurality of tufts substantially around the head periphery, each said gumline tuft tilting laterally outwardly (4) a leading tip group having spaced apart tufts for cleaning the teeth at the back of the mouth, said latter group including at least two tufts each of which tilt laterally outwardly toward a respective opposite side of the head and which are located nearest the free end of the head.
- 11. The toothbrush head of claim 10 wherein said bristle bar group of tufts is defined by a single tuft.
- 12. The toothbrush head of claim 10 wherein said bristle bar group of tufts is defined by closely spaced tufts.
- 13. The toothbrush head of claim 10 wherein said interproximal tufts and said gumline tufts are in the same rows transverse to said longitudinal axis.
- 14. The toothbrush head of claim 10 wherein most of said bristle bar tufts and said interproximal tufts alternate in transverse rows along the longitudinal axis of the head.
- 15. The toothbrush head of claim 10 wherein two rows of said interproximal tufts are transverse to said longitudinal axis, and are adjacent themselves along the longitudinal axis of the head.
- 16. The toothbrush head of claim 10 wherein said leading tip group of tufts are in a single row, transverse to said longitudinal axis, said row being most remote from the handle.
- 17. The toothbrush head of claim 10 wherein said leading tip group includes both said two tufts and a third tufts, the third tuft being located between said two laterally tilting tufts and extending perpendicularly to said head surface, said two tilting tufts and said third tuft lying in a plane transverse to said head longitudinal axis.
- 18. The toothbrush head of claim 17 wherein said two tilting tufts each tilt at about 12 degrees from the vertical.
- 19. A toothbrush head having a handle attached thereto, the head having a longitudinal axis and terminating in a free end remote from said handle, the head having a surface from which tufts of bristles extend generally upwardly, the tufts on the peripheral edge of the head tilting laterally outwardly at an angle from the vertical, the tufts being arranged in three groups of rows of tufts wherein each row is transverse to said longitudinal axis, the tufts of each row of the first group being shorter in height than those in the other rows, the tufts of each row of the second group so arranged that the endmost tuft in each row thereof tilts laterally outwardly toward a respective side of the head and the remaining tufts of each second row extend substantially perpendicular to said head surface, some of said first and second groups alternating with each other along the longitudinal axis of the head, said third group of tufts located nearest said head free end and including two endmost tufts each tilting laterally outwardly toward a respective side of the head, said third group of tufts including both said two endmost tufts and a third tuft, the third tuft being located between said laterally tilting, two endmost tufts and extending perpendicularly to said head surface, said two endmost tilting tufts and said third endmost tuft lying in a plane transverse to said head longitudinal axis, said two endmost tufts located on opposite sides of said longitudinal axis.
- 20. The toothbrush of claim 19 wherein said two tilting tufts of said third group each tilt at about 12 degrees from the vertical.
- 21. The toothbrush of claim 19 wherein there are four rows in said first group.
- 22. The toothbrush of claim 19 wherein there are six rows in said second group, two of said rows of said second group being next adjacent and being located next to said third group of tufts.
- 23. The toothbrush of claim 19 wherein there are six tufts in each row of said first group of rows.
- 24. The toothbrush of claim 19 wherein there are five tufts in each row of said second group of rows.
- 25. The toothbrush head of claim 10 wherein said bristle bar group of tufts is defined by six tufts.
- 26. The toothbrush head of claim 10 wherein said interproximal group of tufts is defined by three tufts.
- 27. The toothbrush of claim 10 wherein said gumline group of tufts is defined by longitudinally spaced rows each of which is defined by two tufts.
- 28. The toothbrush head of claim 10 wherein said leading tip group of tufts is defined by three tufts in a single row transverse to said toothbrush longitudinal axis.
- 29. A toothbrush head having a handle, the head having a surface, the head having a longitudinal axis and terminating in a free end remote from said handle, tufts of bristles extending generally upwardly from said head surface, the tufts arranged in a plurality of groups of rows wherein each row is transverse to said longitudinal axis, the tufts of each row of a first group being shorter in height than those of the other rows, the tufts in each row of a second group so arranged that the endmost tufts thereof each tilt laterally and the remaining tufts of each row of the second group extend substantially perpendicularly to said head surface, the tufts of said second group being of the same height, some of said first and second groups alternating along the longitudinal axis of the head.
- 30. A toothbrush head having a handle, the head having a longitudinal axis and terminating in a free end remote from said handle, tufts of bristles extending generally upwardly from said head surface, the tufts being arranged in a plurality of rows of tufts wherein each row is transverse to said longitudinal axis, the tufts of each row of a first group being shorter in height than those in the other rows, a second group of tufts located nearest said head free end and including two endmost tufts each tilting laterally outwardly toward a respective side of the head, said second group of tufts also including a third tuft extending perpendicularly to said head and midway of said two endmost tufts of said second group, the tufts of said second group lying in a plane.
- 31. A toothbrush head having a handle, the head having a longitudinal axis and terminating in a free end remote from said handle, tufts of bristles extending generally upwardly from said head surface, the tufts arranged in a plurality of groups of rows of tufts wherein each row is transverse to said longitudinal axis, the tufts of each row of a first group so arranged that the endmost tuft in each row thereof tilts laterally outwardly toward a respective side of the head and the remaining tufts of each first group of rows extend substantially perpendicularly to said head surface, the tufts of said first group being of the same height, a second group of tufts located nearest said head free end and including two endmost tufts each tilting laterally outwardly toward a respective side of the head, said second group of tufts also including a third tuft extending perpendicularly to said head and midway of said two endmost tufts of said second group, the tufts of said second group lying in a plane.
- 32. A toothbrush head having a handle, the head having a longitudinal axis and terminating in a free end remote from said handle, the head having a surface from which tufts of bristles extend generally upwardly, the tufts defining (1) a bristle bar group of tufts for cleaning the broad surfaces of the teeth, said bristle bar group defined by transversely extending, longitudinally spaced rows of densely packed bristles with each row extending across a portion of the width of the head, and located widthwise substantially medially of the head, said bristle bar tufts being shorter than those of any other group, (2) an interproximal group of longitudinally spaced apart bristle tufts for cleaning crevices between teeth and defined by longitudinally spaced rows having laterally spaced tufts and located substantially medially of the head (3) a gumline bristle group of spaced apart tufts for cleaning teeth at the gumline defined by a plurality of tufts substantially around the head periphery, each said gumline tuft tilting laterally outwardly.
- 33. A toothbrush head having a handle, the head having a longitudinal axis and terminating in a free end remote from said handle, the head having a surface from which tufts of bristles extend generally upwardly, the tufts defining (1) a bristle bar group of tufts for cleaning the broad surfaces of the teeth, said bristle bar group defined by transversely extending, longitudinally spaced rows of densely packed bristles with each row extending across a portion of the width of the head, and located widthwise substantially medially of the head, said bristle bar tufts being shorter than those of any other group, (2) an interproximal group of longitudinally spaced apart bristle tufts for cleaning crevices between teeth and defined by longitudinally spaced rows having laterally spaced tufts and located substantially medially of the head (3) a leading tip group having spaced apart tufts for cleaning the teeth at the back of the mouth, said latter group including at least two tufts each of which tilt laterally outwardly toward a respective opposite side of the head and which are located nearest the free end of the head.
- 34. A toothbrush head having a handle, the head having a longitudinal axis and terminating in a free end remote from said handle, the head having a surface from which tufts of bristles extend generally upwardly, the tufts defining (1) a bristle bar group of tufts for cleaning the broad surfaces of the teeth, said bristle bar group defined by transversely extending, longitudinally spaced rows of densely packed bristles with each row extending across a portion of the width of the head, and located widthwise substantially medially of the head, said bristle bar tufts being shorter than those of any other group, (2) a gumline bristle group of spaced apart tufts for cleaning teeth at the gumline defined by a plurality of tufts substantially around the head periphery, each said gumline tuft tilting laterally outwardly (3) a leading tip group having spaced apart tufts for cleaning the teeth at the back of the mouth, said latter group including at least two tufts each of which tilt laterally outwardly toward a respective opposite side of the head and which are located nearest the free end of the head.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 07/636,802 filed on Jan. 2, 1991, now abandoned, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/501,992 filed on Mar. 29, 1990, now issued.
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