The invention relates to oral hygiene devices for maintaining healthy teeth, gums, tongues, and mouths of humans and animals.
Most consumer-oriented dental hygiene devices and appliances are intended for cleaning teeth and massaging gums. The tongue of a person or animal is an important element of any oral hygiene maintenance program but is typically neglected. Dentists rarely advise patients to clean their tongues, but a clean tongue can contribute significantly to personal cleanliness and comfort.
It is an object of this invention to provide a powered appliance for enhancing oral hygiene in a manner that is easy and comfortable to use and effective in its cleaning operation. A powered handle holds an actuator, such as a motor and a drive shaft, connecting to a rotating, knobbed- or bristled-brush that is sized and suited for insertion into the oral cavity. The axis of rotation can be parallel or perpendicular to the handle, and the brush can be open or have a cover to one side or over the brush. Fluid such as water or mouth wash is advantageously provided to the area of the brushing, through the handle or through the rotating brush itself, from a refillable reservoir provided either in the handle or within the brush or brushes.
A tool for cleaning the tongue of a human or animal in one form has a handle 10 containing a battery as a power supply (not shown), a power switch 12, and an elongated portion 14 for extension into the mouth of that human or animal. Inside the handle is an actuator such as a motor (not shown) of any known sort that drives a shaft extending into the elongated portion 14 for driving, in this form of the invention, a pair of rollers 16 extending perpendicular to the portion 14 for engaging a surface of the tongue. A suitable worm, bevel, or other gear set, not shown, transfers the motion of the shaft to the rollers, driving them rotationally at a desired speed and with sufficient torque to gently massage and clean the surface of the tongue when the rollers are in contact with it. The switch 12 may have multiple positions to afford different rotational speeds to the rollers 16 to accommodate preferences of different users.
Each roller 16 is provided with a number of radially-extending knobs or bristles 18 of relatively soft material for engaging and massaging and cleaning the surface of the tongue when they are pressed against that surface while the rollers 16 are rotating.
In accordance with another facet of the invention, a liquid supply reservoir 20 may be provided in the handle 10 for containing a liquid 22 such as water or mouthwash. This liquid can then be released either to the tip 24 of the elongated portion 14, as shown in
In another form of the invention, shown in
In use of any of the forms of the invention, a desired liquid 22 is filled into the reservoir in the handle, at 20 or 220, or in the roller(s) 16, 16 or 116 or 216. The roller(s) are placed into the mouth of the user or animal and the power switch 12 or 112 is activated to start the rollers rotating. Fluid flows from the reservoir or from inside the roller(s) and onto the surface of the tongue, where it assists in the cleaning and massaging of the surface of the tongue as the roller(s) are moved about that surface. Once the tongue is thoroughly massaged and cleaned by the knobs or bristles on the roller(s), the power is turned off and the tool is withdrawn from the mouth of the user or animal. Further rinsing of the oral cavity is then accomplished as is normally done after tooth brushing.
Many variations may be made in the invention as shown and its manner of use, without departing from the principles of the invention as described herein and/or as claimed as the invention. Minor variations will not avoid the use of the invention.
I claim the benefit of priority of the disclosure in my provisional application Ser. No. 61/825,874, filed May 21, 2013, entitled TONGUE BRUSH WITH ROTATING HEADS.
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61825874 | May 2013 | US |