Suspendable toothbrush

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6349445
  • Patent Number
    6,349,445
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, February 15, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 26, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A toothbrush which has a brush head to which is mounted an elongated handle. At the free end of the handle is mounted a suction cup mounting device. The handle is integrally attached to the suction cup at the peripheral edge of the suction cup so that when the toothbrush is removed from a vertical surface on which it is attached by merely canting of the handle will result in breaking of the seal of the suction cup facilitating its disengagement.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1) Field of the Invention




The field of this invention relates to toothbrushes and more particularly to a mounting device for mounting of the toothbrush in a suspended position on a vertical surface locating the toothbrush in a readily accessible position for reusage.




2) Description of the Prior Art




Toothbrushes are an exceedingly common usage by almost every individual within the United States. Toothbrushes comprise a brush head to which is attached an elongated handle. During the time that the toothbrush is not being used, it is stored with typical storing of the brush being within a medicine cabinet or within a cup that is located on a bathroom sink counter. Placing of a toothbrush within a medicine cabinet is not exactly a tidy storage situation nor is it sanitary. Placing the toothbrush within a cup again has the disadvantage of not being particularly sanitary and it is certainly not attractive in appearance.




In the past, it has been known to mount a suction cup to be used as a hanging device for a toothbrush. The suction cup is to be applied to a vertical surface causing the toothbrush to be suspended therefrom. In the past, the suction cup is centrally mounted to the end of the handle of the toothbrush. When it is desired to disengage the suction cup from the vertical surface, an outward pulling motion from the cup does not immediately result in disengagement of the suction cup from the vertical surface. The reason for this is that the outward pulling force is evenly distributed due to the central connection between the suction cup and the toothbrush handle. Additionally, the suction cup is molded separate from the toothbrush handle with there being utilized an attachment of some sort between the suction cup and the handle in order to connect such together. As a result, it is quite common for the suction cup to break free of the handle requiring replacement of the toothbrush and its suction cup attachment.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The suspendable toothbrush structure of the present invention relates to a mounting device in the form of a suction cup that is integrally mounted on the aft end of the handle of the toothbrush. The aft end of the toothbrush is mounted at the peripheral edge of the suction cup so that when the toothbrush is grasped from its suspended hung position attached to a vertical surface, only a minor deflection of the brush is required in order to break the suction seal of the suction cup facilitating the disengagement from the vertical surface.




One of the primary objectives of the present invention is to construct a suspendable toothbrush which facilitates the stowage of the toothbrush when it is not in use.




Another objective of the present invention is to construct a suspendable toothbrush which locates the toothbrush suspended in air which facilitates its drying during non-use thereby improving the sanitary condition of the toothbrush.




Another objective of the present invention is to construct a suspendable toothbrush that is constructed to make the disconnection of the toothbrush from its suspended storage position as easy as possible and making the disconnection a simple one-step operation.




Another objective of the present invention is to integrally connect the toothbrush handle and the suction cup thereby eliminating the possibility of disengagement and separation between the toothbrush handle and the suction cup.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING





FIG. 1

is a an isometric view of a suspendable toothbrush of the present invention showing such attached on a typical vertical surface such as the front planer mirror of a medicine cabinet;





FIG. 2

is a side view of the toothbrush and mounting brush shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a front view of the mounting device and portion of the handle of the toothbrush;





FIG. 4

is a view similar to

FIG. 3

but showing the initial stage of disengagement of the toothbrush mounting device from the front surface of the medicine cabinet; and





FIG. 5

is a cross-sectional view taken along line


5





5


of FIG.


3


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring particularly to the drawings, there is shown a medicine cabinet base


10


to which is attached a door


12


. The door


12


has an exterior planer surface which generally comprises a mirror or could comprise a tile surface. The toothbrush


14


of the present invention is capable of being mounted on any planer surface, the convenient planer surface being the exterior surface of the door


12


.




The toothbrush


14


has a conventional brush head


16


composed of a mass of upstanding bristles which are mounted in a orientation generally normal to the handle axis. The brush head


16


is fixedly attached at the forward end of an elongated handle


18


which includes a rigid core


19


. The elongated handle


18


has a longitudinal center axis


20


. Mounted by being integrally molded at the aft end or free end of the elongated handle


18


is a suction cup


22


. The suction cup


22


will normally be constructed of rubber or plastic resilient deflectable material. The suction cup


22


has a circular peripheral edge


24


. Although the peripheral edge


24


is shown circular, it is considered to be within the scope of this invention that other configurations could be utilized. The suction cup


22


includes an internal cavity


26


.




After usage of the toothbrush


14


, the user is to merely place suction cup


22


directly adjacent a flat planer surface with the cavity


26


facing directly against this planer surface. By applying a small amount of manual pressure against the suction cup


22


, the suction cup


22


will deflect decreasing the size of the cavity


26


. Upon release of the manual force, there will be a natural tendency for the suction cup


22


to return to its non-deflected position. This will result in movement of the suction cup


22


, slightly enlarging of the cavity


26


and producing of a partial vacuum therein. This partial vacuum will create a holding force that will suspendingly secure the toothbrush


14


in its suspended position. It is to be noted that the longitudinal center axis


20


will be located substantially parallel to the planer surface of the door


12


. This will mean that the suspending force is located lateral relative to the suction cup


22


with this force not having any tendency to affect separation of the suction cup


22


from the vertical surface of the door


12


.




At the aft end of the handle


18


is located a bridge


28


. The bridge


28


is integrally connected to the suction cup


22


at the peripheral edge


24


. The reason for this is that when it comes to disengage the toothbrush


14


from the vertical surface of the door


12


, the user only needs to grasp the handle


14


and move such to a an outwardly canted position, which is shown in FIG.


4


. This will result in a portion of the peripheral edge


24


being lifted from the vertical surface of the door


12


which will break the seal created by the suction of the partial vacuum thereby facilitating the disengagement of the toothbrush


14


from the door


12


since there is now no holding force created by the suction cup


22


tending to maintain such secured to the vertical surface of the door


12


. After separation of the toothbrush


14


from the door


12


, the deflected position of the suction cup


22


is eliminated as the suction cup


22


quickly goes back to its original non-deflected position.



Claims
  • 1. A suspendable toothbrush comprising:an elongated handle with a brush head at a first end thereof and an opposite free second end; a mounting device for hanging of said toothbrush in a suspended position on a vertical surface, said mounting device at the free second end of the handle, and comprising: a suction cup, said suction cup to be applied onto the vertical surface producing a seal using a partial vacuum which adheres said suction cup to the vertical surface, said suction cup having a substantially flat peripheral edge bounding a concave interior cavity portion thereof, said elongated handle including a bridge portion integrally attached to and extending from the substantially flat peripheral edge and laterally spaced from the concave interior cavity portion, whereby when seeking removal of said toothbrush from said suspended position said elongated handle is to be grasped and deflected causing breaking of said seal permitting disengagement of said suction cup from the vertical surface.
  • 2. The combination as defined in claim 1 wherein:said peripheral edge being circular.
  • 3. The combination as defined in claim 2 wherein:said elongated handle having a longitudinal center axis, with said toothbrush in said suspended position said longitudinal center axis being located parallel to the vertical surface.
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963264 Austin Jul 1910 A
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Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
Number Date Country
183428 Dec 1936 CH
774430 Sep 1934 FR