1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to a toothbrush for a pet dog, and in particular to a toothbrush for a pet dog in which a groove is longitudinally formed in a center of a head in a direction of a handle, and a cushion material is provided in a surrounding surface, a lower surface and the groove. When a pet dog bites a toothbrush with teeth during a tooth brushing, it is possible to prevent teeth from fracture while preventing a lot of pain occurring when teeth collide with a hard toothbrush. Toothbrush hairs planted in a head are shaped depending on a tooth shape of a pet dog, so it is possible to reliably to remove the plague attached on the upper side of a cervical ridge of maxillomandibular premolars and molars of a pet dog without applying over stimulation on the gum.
2. Background Art
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A common toothbrush might over scratch the gum of a pet dog having a poor clean state due to an anatomical structure of the teeth and gum of a pet dog which is distinguished from a human being.
In addition, a tooth brushing time should be shorter than a normal tooth brushing of a human being due to a patience of a pet dog.
If a tooth brushing time is extended or a pet dog does not like tooth brushing, the pet dog might bite the toothbrush with teeth, and the teeth collide with the hard head of the toothbrush.
So, the teeth of a pet dog might be hurt, and the teeth might be fracture.
The US patent application laid-open number US 2002/0083539A discloses a toothbrush for a pet dog in which strong hairs are planted in a head having a V-shaped groove. The strong hairs vertically planted in a horizontal surface of an upper side of a V-shaped groove brush the gum, not teeth when brushing the premolars except for the maxillary right and left fourth premolars, so the gum might be hurt by means of an over brushing.
The strong hairs are generally planted shorter. When brushing the junction portions of the molars, the bottom portions of the shorter strong hairs might collide with the lingual cusp of the occlusal surface or the head frame, so the teeth might be broken by means of a sideward pressure applied to the teeth.
The thickness and lengths of the teeth of the pet dog are different due to the kinds of pet dogs, and even in the dentulous dental arch, the thickness and the lengths of the teeth are different. So, it is impossible to use one toothbrush for multiple kinds of pet dogs.
In addition, since the shorter strong hairs are fixedly planted in the V-shaped grooves, it is needed to insert the strong hairs of the head deeper into the teeth so as to brush the maxillomandibular first premolar which is generally thin and small. In this case, over stimulation might be applied to the gum.
In case of the maxillary right and left fourth premolars relatively being large and thick and the mandibular right and left first molars, when the fixed V-shaped space is adapted, an effective brushing of the strong hairs is a lot limited due to a partial narrowness and a partial wideness.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a toothbrush for a pet dog which overcomes the problems encountered in the conventional art.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a toothbrush for a pet dog in which a groove is longitudinally formed in a center of a head in a direction of a handle, and a cushion material is provided in a surrounding surface, a lower surface and the groove. When a pet dog bites a toothbrush with teeth during a tooth brushing, it is possible to prevent teeth from fracture while preventing a lot of pain occurring when teeth collide with a hard toothbrush. In the present invention, it is possible to decrease a sideward pressure applied to the teeth when the teeth collide with the head of the toothbrush. In addition, stimulation can be minimized when a retromolar triangle and a temporal crest collide with the hard head of the toothbrush while preventing pains. It is possible to prevent a toothbrush head from moving in a direction of a soft palate and a pharynx while being away from a retromolar triangle and a temporal crest, and the strong hairs of the head are formed depending on the structure of tooth surfaces of the pet dog, so a user and a pet dog are given a lot of convenience. It is possible to effectively remove the plague accumulated in the upper sides of the cervical ridge of the maxillomandibular premolars and molars without providing over stimulation on the gum.
To achieve the above objects, in a toothbrush for a pet dog in which a head with strong hairs is installed in an end of a handle, there is provided a toothbrush for a pet dog characterized in that a circular protrusion 110a is formed at each corner of the head, and a circular concave part 110b, 110c is formed between the protrusions 110a, and a groove 101 is longitudinally formed in a center portion in a direction of a handle 120, and both sides of the groove 101 are formed of multiple shoulders 102, 103, 104, and a strong hair is installed in both sides of the groove and in each shoulder. A cushion material is installed in a surrounding surface of the head 110, a groove 101 of an upper surface, and a center of a lower surface, respectively. A strong hair of a front end of the head 110 is vertically installed, and a strong hair of an intermediate portion and a rear end is installed with their being gathered in a slanted shape. The height of a strong hair of the intermediate portion is higher than the height of the strong hair of the rear end.
In the present invention, a cushion material is installed in a head. When a pet dog bites a toothbrush with teeth during a tooth brushing, it is possible to prevent teeth from fracture while preventing a lot of pain occurring when teeth collide with a hard toothbrush. In the present invention, it is possible to decrease a sideward pressure applied to the teeth when the teeth collide with the head of the toothbrush. A stimulation can be minimized when a retromolar triangle and a temporal crest collide with the hard head of the toothbrush while preventing pains.
The strong hairs of the head are formed depending on the structure of tooth surfaces of the pet dog, so a user and a pet dog are given a lot of convenience.
With the strong hairs in which the ends are gathered in a slant direction, it is possible to effectively remove the plague accumulated in the upper sides of the cervical ridge of the premolars and the molars without giving over stimulation on the gum.
A more complete appreciation of the invention, and many of the attendant advantages thereof, will be readily apparent as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which like reference symbols indicate the same or similar components, wherein:
The embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The head 110 is formed of a laterally and longitudinally extended plate body, and a circular protrusion 110a is formed at each corner, and a first concave part 110b is smoothly curved and is formed in a lateral surface, and a circular second concave part 110c is formed in a portion which defines front and rear sides.
The protrusion 110a is formed at each corner, and a smoothly curved first concave part 110b is formed between the protrusions 110a which form the side surfaces, and a circular second concave part 110c is formed between the protrusions 110a which form the front and rear sides.
A groove 101 is longitudinally formed in the direction of the handle 120 in the center of the head 110, with a plurality of shoulders facing each other as the heights of the shoulders increase more and more in both sides of the groove 101.
An upper cushion 105 and a lower cushion 107 are cooperatively formed in a surrounding surface of the head 110. An upper center cushion material 106 is installed in the center of an upper cushion 105, namely, in the groove 101, and a lower center cushion material 108 is installed in a lower surface corresponding to the upper center cushion material.
Here, the cushions 105 and 107 and the upper and lower center cushion materials 106 and 108 are made of flexible rubber materials.
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A first strong hair 112 is vertically installed in both sides of the groove 101 and in each shoulder 102, 103 and 104.
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A third strong hair 116 is installed in both sides of the groove 101 and the shoulders 102, 103 and 104 with their ends being gathered in a slanted shape.
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A second strong hair 114 is installed in both sides of the groove 101 and in the shoulders 102 and 103 with their ends being gathered in a slanted shape.
In the above constructions, the interval (g) of the first strong hair 112, the interval (g) of the second strong hair 114, and the interval (g) of the third strong hair 116 are 2 mm, respectively. The intervals might be gradually increased depending on the size of the pet dog because the bucco lingual widths of the premolars and the molars increase in case of the large size pet dogs as compared to the small size pet dogs.
The height (h) of the first strong hair 112 is the same as the height (h) of the strong hairs of both sides of the third strong hair 116, whereas the height (h) of both ends of the second strong hair 114 is higher than the first and third strong hairs 112 and 116.
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With the above angle adjusting function, it is possible to adjust its angle for a proper brushing of the maxillomandibular molars, and it allows a user to more unlimitedly select his position and posture.
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In addition, since each user has different tooth brushing postures, a certain tooth brushing posture can be unlimitedly selected, and even adult can easily toothbrush the pet dog in more free postures.
As one example of the engaging angle adjusting member, a circular engaging plate 131 is provided in the sides of the head 110 and the handle 120. The engaging protrusions are formed in the opposing surfaces of two engaging plates 131 along a circular configuration, and an engaging bolt 132 might be used for binding two engaging plates.
The engaging bolt 132 might be used along with a pressurizing spring 133, so that the angle can be easily adjusted by the force of the user as the engaging operation of the engaging plate 131 can be elastically performed.
The adjusting angle by means of the engaging angle adjusting member is preferably within 10 degrees.
In the configuration of the head 110 of the present invention, the protrusions 110a are formed at each corner, and the smoothly curved first concave part 110b is formed between the protrusions 110a which define the side surface, and the circular second concave part 110c is formed between the protrusions 110a which define the front and rear sides, so that it is shaped in a bone shape that the pet dog likes.
In addition, the upper cushion 105 and the lower cushion 107 are cooperatively formed along the surrounding surface of the head 110, and an upper center cushion material 106 is installed in the groove 101. A lower center cushion material 108 is installed in the lower surface. So, even when the toothbrush collides with a retromolar triangle and a temporal crest, the pet dog is not hurt. The teeth can be protected from an external (sideward pressure). Even when the pet dog bites the head 110 during the tooth brushing, the teeth are not fracture.
A first strong hair 112 is vertically installed in a front end of the head 110, and second and third strong hairs 114 and 116 are installed in the intermediate portion and the rear end in a slanted shape.
In the above constructions, the toothbrush does not slip by providing the non-slip protrusions 121 formed in the handle 120 during the tooth brushing, and the toothbrush can be hanged using the hanging hole 122.
In other words, the constructions of the toothbrush are matched with the tooth structure of the premolars with the helps of the second strong hair 114 installed in a slanted shape, and the third strong hair 116 installed in a slanted shape. The first strong hair 112, which is vertically installed, can be used when brushing the occlusal surface of the molars and the incisors (including canines).
The first strong hair 112, the second strong hair 114 and the third strong hair 116 concurrently brush the buccal aspect, the lingual aspect and the occlusal surfaces of the upper sides of the protruded structure (cervical ridge) when brushing in the forward and backward directions toward the gum from the incisal (occlusal surface) side. As shown in
As the present invention may be embodied in several forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof, it should also be understood that the above-described examples are not limited by any of the details of the foregoing description, unless otherwise specified, but rather should be construed broadly within its spirit and scope as defined in the appended claims, and therefore all changes and modifications that fall within the meets and bounds of the claims, or equivalences of such meets and bounds are therefore intended to be embraced by the appended claims.
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