1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a toothbrush essentially consisting of a head having tooth-brushing bristles implanted therein, a neck having the head attached to the distal end thereof and a holder for holding the neck, wherein the neck is telescopically engaged with the holder to enable adjustment of the length of the neck to protrude from the holder. The present invention also relates to an adjustable head used in the toothbrush.
2. Description of the Related Art
Conventional toothbrushes are simply directed to cleaning furry teeth, and they come in different types in terms of the shape of the handle, the size of the head, the stiffness of bristles implanted in the head, etc. For example, some toothbrushes have curved handles, some others have small heads, and some others have bristles whose stiffness is varied from spot to spot on the head, so that users can select optimum ones in accordance with use conditions including the user's mouth size and the like.
Tooth brushing is not merely directed to cleaning teeth, but optimum oral condition can be maintained if a user selects an optimum toothbrush taking individual specificity into consideration, including the size of teeth, dentition, occlusion, intraoral volume, sex, age and dextrality or sinistrality. Accordingly, the necessity of such consideration is advocated when a user selects a toothbrush. More specifically, it should be appreciated that a toothbrush is a buccal cleaning device or oral conditioner for optimizing the oral condition and preventing harmful effects that the conventional toothbrushes frequently give.
In terms of optimization of oral condition, it is difficult for some of the conventional toothbrushes described above to meet the above requirements. Further, there is a limit for a single toothbrush to clean ones teeth entirely, and some teeth cannot be brushed sufficiently depending on the position and portion of each tooth.
In some cases, bristles implanted in the head injure the teeth or gums.
Accordingly, the object of the present invention is to provide a toothbrush which can prevent harmful effects that the conventional toothbrushes frequently give and is provided with a dividable and/or replaceable head and other replaceable elements, wherein any of these elements are designed to be adjustable and selectable depending on the individual user to enable optimum brushing of teeth considering individual specificity including dentition.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a totally adjustable toothbrush or oral conditioner which can be incorporated with an auxiliary cleaning utensil and/or a chemical solution, so that dentists, dental hygienists, dental mechanics, etc. can prescribe toothbrushes so as to implement preventive programs and to enable adjustment of oral conditions.
To describe specifically, the toothbrush according to the present invention is characterized in that it contains a head having bristles implanted therein, a neck having the head attached to the distal end thereof and a holder for holding the neck; wherein some or all of these elements are designed to be adjustable.
Further, the toothbrush is characterized in that the head is a single piece of head or contains a plurality of head segments, and the holder has at the distal end an adjuster for adjusting the length of the neck.
Further, the toothbrush is characterized in that the holder contains a holder shaft and an outer holder.
Further, the toothbrush is characterized in that the head is a single piece of head or contains a plurality of head segments, and the head or each head segment is designed to be slidable, pivotal and replaceable with respect to the neck.
Further, the toothbrush is characterized in that the neck contains a neck shaft which is of any shape and is selected from a round shaft, an elliptic shaft and a polygonal shaft, and which is straight or curved and has a single shaft or multi-shaft structure.
Further, the toothbrush is characterized in that the neck shaft is hollowed, and the cavity of the neck shaft is employable as a passage for a liquid, a gas, a solid, a powder or a granule, or as a space in which a mechanism such as a sound wave generator is housed.
Further, the toothbrush is characterized in that the neck shaft contains two kinds of auxiliary cleaning utensils which can as necessary be used simultaneously.
Further, the toothbrush is characterized in that the head or each head segment has a protrusion on the bottom surface.
Further, the toothbrush is characterized in that some or all of the head, the neck and the holder are designed to be adjustable in length with adjusters respectively.
Further, the toothbrush is characterized in that the head or the head segments contain magnet pieces, while the neck contains a vibrator to effect high-speed vibration of bristle tips and that some or all of the head, the neck and the holder are designed to be adjustable in length with adjusters respectively.
Further, the toothbrush is characterized in that all of the elements are made of a sterilized material.
The toothbrush is also characterized in that it contains a head having bristles implanted therein, a neck having the head attached to the distal end thereof and a holder having a structure in which the neck shaft is designed to slide into and out of the holder shaft.
Meanwhile, the head of a toothbrush according to the present invention is a single piece of head or contains a plurality of head segments, which is or are designed to be slidable, pivotal and replaceable with respect to a neck of the toothbrush.
Further, the head is characterized in that it has a sponge-like cleaning element formed on a surface thereof.
Other aspects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings illustrated by way of examples the principles of the invention.
The features of the present invention that are believed to be novel are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. The invention together with the objects and advantages thereof, may best be understood by reference to the following description of the presently preferred embodiments together with the accompanying drawings in which:
a) and 26(b) are explanatory drawings showing the state how the toothbrush is used;
a) and 29(b) show another exemplary brush head of the second embodiment, in which 29(a) is a cross-sectional partial side view, and 29(b) is a cross-sectional view taken along the line A—A in 29(a);
a) and 30(b) show another exemplary brush head, in which (a) is a partial side view, and 30(b) is a cross-sectional view taken along the line B—B in 30(a);
a) and 31(b) are perspective views each showing a head having a sponge piece formed thereon;
Modes for carrying out the present invention will be described below referring to the attached drawings.
As shown in
While the forefront first head segment 11 is removably secured to the distal end of the neck shaft 21 through a resilient fitting portion 11a in this embodiment, there are other employable constitutions of fitting the first head segment 11 which will be described later. The reference number 111 denotes a channel defined through the first head segment 11.
Both the second head segment 12 and the third head segment 13 are designed to be pivotal, slidable and replaceable independent of each other with respect to the neck 20. Thus, bristles 90 implanted in the head 10 can be applied to the tooth surfaces exactly and with appropriate forces, respectively.
Next, the neck 20 will be explained.
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The neck shaft 21 is inserted to a holder shaft 31 (to be described later) having an adjuster 32 provided at the distal end thereof, so that the length of the neck shaft 21 can be adjusted with the adjuster 32. Thus, the toothbrush 1 enjoys advantages that the length of the toothbrush 1 can be changed depending on the size of a user's buccal cavity and that the neck can be telescopically housed in the holder shaft 31 conveniently.
The head or the head segments contains magnet pieces, while the neck may contain a mechanism such as a vibrator to effect high-speed vibration of bristle tips and some or all of the head, the neck and the holder are designed to be adjustable in length with adjusters respectively.
Further, since an interdental brush 22 is attached to the rear end of the neck shaft 21, the neck shaft 21 serves as a handle for the brush 22, leading to saving of materials. In addition, since the interdental brush 22 is held by the long neck shaft 21, a user can use the auxiliary cleaning utensil such as the interdental brush 22 in a sanitary condition without fouling the fingers.
In the case where the interdental brush 22 is secured through slits 211 defined at the rear end portion of the neck shaft 21 like in this embodiment, the slits 211 are widened to expand the rear end portion to allow that portion to serve as a stopper for preventing the neck shaft 21 from slipping off from the holder shaft 31.
This neck shaft 21 may not necessarily be of the hollow cylindrical shape as used in this embodiment, but a solid cylindrical shaft or a hollow or solid square shaft can also be used. Further, the neck shaft 21 may be tapered such that the thickness thereof reduces gradually.
While the interdental brush 22 may have a brush at one end of a retainer, it may have a brush at each end of the retainer as shown in
Meanwhile, the interdental brush 22 shown in
Next, the adjuster 32 will be explained.
The adjuster 32 in this embodiment is turned to secure the rear end portion of the neck shaft 21 inserted through it into the holder shaft 31.
As shown in
Further, since the holder 30 admits turning of the neck shaft 21, those users who have troubles with their fingers can change the angle of the head 10 without changing the positions of fingers when they brush each tooth surface, conveniently. Thus, the bristles on the head 10 can be applied to each tooth with an optimum angle.
In addition, the holder shaft 31 has a cylindrical shape, it facilitates cleaning of the inside thereof and can always be maintained hygienically. Further, the cylindrical holder shaft 31 may not necessarily be straight nor have a round cross-section, but may be curved or may have an elliptical, polygonal or indeterminate cross-section.
Next, actions of this embodiment will be described.
When the toothbrush 1 according to this embodiment is used, a user adjusts the length of the neck shaft 21 with the adjuster 32, and the user grips the holder 30 and can brush his or her teeth 100.
Here, if the second head segment 12 and the third head segment 13 are shifted as shown in
Further, since the second head segment 12 and the third head segment 13 can be shifted to appropriate positions respectively, the distance between every adjacent two head segments can be set freely as shown in
Thus, the simple-structure toothbrush can accurately cope with adjustment for individual use to prevent dental and buccal diseases effectively by repeating a simple brushing motion.
When a chemical solution or the like is charged into the cavity of the neck shaft 21, the chemical solution seeps out to the brush surface through the channel 111 of the first head segment 11.
Effects of the first embodiment are that the head 10 is divided into the first head segment 11, the second head segment 12 and the third head segment 13, and each head segment can be shifted and adjusted independently, and that the head segments can be pivoted respectively, so that the bristle tips of the brush segments can be applied evenly and accurately to every protrusion and recess of teeth which differ depending on the individual user's dentition.
By virtue of the quantitative adjustments of the head 10, for example, by sliding or pivoting the head segments, or by deformation, deflection, etc. of other elements, the single toothbrush can suitably cope with a variety of tooth surface profiles and dentitions.
In addition, since the head segments 11, 12 and 13 can be replaced easily, the thickness, number and stiffness of bristles 90 of the toothbrush 1 can be changed depending on the individual user's specificity. Besides, dentists and the like can provide users with optimum toothbrushes 1 depending on the respective purposes. Further, the toothbrush 1 of the present invention has economic effects and energy saving effects.
Meanwhile, since the neck shaft 21 and the holder shaft 31 are hollowed, the center of gravity can suitably be positioned at the site of action by incorporating a weight or the like therein or by changing the length of the neck shaft 21, and one can continue brushing for a long time because of its lightness of the toothbrush.
Since a chemical solution and two kinds of auxiliary cleaning utensils can be incorporated into the toothbrush 1, the toothbrush can cope with all sorts of oral conditions.
Due to the relationship between the neck shaft 21 and the adjuster 32, the head 10 turns if an excessive brushing force is applied through it to the teeth to prevent hypersensitivity and sphenic chipping from occurring in teeth. When teeth are brushed strongly with the conventional toothbrushes so as to remove filth on the tooth surface, the brushes can injure the tooth surface, leading to troubles such as hypersensitivity, sphenic chipping and the like.
Thus, it is essential to brush teeth with an appropriate force along the tooth surface. However, according to the toothbrush 1 of this embodiment, the head segments 11, 12 and 13 pivot to avoid application of excessive force to the teeth 100, and the bristles intrude into the clearances between the teeth with an appropriate force to achieve secured cleaning of the teeth. Besides, the toothbrush 1 is pleasant to the teeth and can prevent the harmful effects on the teeth as described above.
Next, structures of fitting the first head segment to the distal end of the neck will be described referring to
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Next, means for securing the second head segment 12 and the third head segment 13, which is slidable with respect to the neck shaft 21, will be described referring to
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Next, adjusters of other examples will be described referring to
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The holder shaft 31 has a straight or curved cylindrical shape with a circular or square cross section and is provided at the distal end portion with the adjuster 32 which secures the neck shaft 21 against the holder shaft 31. The holder shaft 31 has another adjuster 41 at the proximal end thereof, which prevents the auxiliary cleaning utensil from slipping off from the holder shaft 31 and also serves as a stopper for stopping the proximal end of the neck shaft 21.
An outer holder 40 can be fitted on the holder shaft 31 to adjust the thickness or shape of the holder 30 depending on the individual user and also to adjust the brushing pressure. The outer holder 40 also serves as a protector for literal or graphic information inscribed on the holder shaft 31.
More specifically, the outer holder 40 is fitted to and secured on the normal holder shaft 31 with the rear end adjuster 41 and is suitably adjusted therewith.
As another example of the outer holder 40, one as shown in
When the outer holder 40 is attached to the holder shaft 31, the rear adjuster 41 is removed, and the fore supporting portion 451 is slid to pass through the proximal end of the holder shaft 31 toward the fore adjuster 32 to be abutted against and secured thereto. Meanwhile, the rear supporting portion 453 is also passed through the rear end portion of the holder shaft 31 to be fitted thereon, and then the rear adjuster 41 is engaged with the proximal end portion of the holder shaft 31.
When the toothbrush is used, a user holds the grip 452 and the pressing portion 454, and thus the holder shaft 31 can be secured therewith. The reason is that the grip 452 is caused to extend, and the fore supporting portion 451 and the rear supporting portion 453 urge the adjusters 32 and 41 outward to hold them securely.
The neck shaft 322 need not necessarily surround the circumference of the neck shaft 321 completely, nor need the neck shaft 323 to surround the circumference of the neck shaft 322 completely.
Another example of neck shaft 21 having a multi shaft structure is shown in
a) shows an example of head 10 having a rectangular sponge piece 901 as a sponge-like cleaning element attached thereto in place of bristles 90.
Meanwhile,
According to this example, since the surface of the sponge piece 901 is brought into face contact with teeth and gums, the sponge piece 901 scarcely irritates and injures the teeth and gums compared with bristles 90, and the area of contact increases, effectively.
The sponge-like cleaning element is one directed to obtaining cleaning or massaging effects and is formed using an artificial material such as an elastic or anelastic polymeric material or a naturally occurring material by allowing such a material to assume the form of porous sponge or by cutting a silicone material and the like finely to obtain an assembly of fine fibers which as a whole looks like a lump.
Since such cleaning elements are brought into contact with each tooth with an appropriate pressure, they can reach to every nook and corner in the mouth without applying excessive stimulation thereto.
The toothbrushes according to the present invention have the constitutions and actions as described above, so that they exhibit the following effects as oral conditioner.
Toothbrushes which are necessary to cope with a individual user's buccal specificity and to maintain sound buccal condition can be integrated into a single toothbrush, and the user can carry out optimal cleaning of his or her teeth, while preventing harmful effects that the conventional toothbrushes frequently give. Further, since the toothbrushes of the present invention have a telescopic structure, they are convenient to carry with.
Since the toothbrushes of the present invention are composed of replaceable parts, they exhibit economical effects and energy saving effects.
The replaceable parts provide wide variations in color, shape and so on, from which users can select depending on their tastes respectively, leading to enhancement of interest, motivation and awareness with respect to tooth-brushing. Besides, technicians can implement preventive programs using the toothbrushes of the present invention.
Since the head is divided into segments, which serve as a functional segment, a stabilizing segment and a sensing segment respectively, the head enables not only adjustment of cleaning performance but also sensory adjustment.
The toothbrushes of the present invention can be maintained hygienically, since they are designed to be disassembled into parts for cleaning, and the parts are made of sterilized materials. In addition, a user can know his or her mannerisms in brushing teeth and the degree of force applied to each part depending on the degree of wearing therein. Further, if a head having a sponge piece adhered thereto or a dense mass of fine fibers implanted in it is used as the element for cleaning teeth, it can effectively prevent injury of teeth and gums.
It should be apparent to those skilled in the art that the present invention may be embodied in many other specific forms without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention.
Therefore, the present examples and embodiments are to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive, and the invention is not to be limited to the details given herein, but may be modified within the scope of the appended claims.
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