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This invention relates to an apparatus which provides for improved protection of a toothbrush by providing a toothbrush holder that goes over the bristle portion of the toothbrush.
For many different users, a toothbrush holder may be useful especially when traveling to different locations. Often in travel to hotels and the like, the user would like a place to place a toothbrush so that the portion which enters the user's mouth is not set on or in contact with the hotel or countertop surface, generally for sanitary reasons. Additionally, while traveling, users may prefer to have some sort of cover over the bristle portion of the toothbrush so as to not bend the bristles and furthermore so as to preclude the bristles from becoming contaminated by other items which may be present in a user's toiletry bag. Often with leaky bottles and the like, soap or other toiletry products may leak out and would otherwise contact the bristles of a toothbrush without the holder.
In one aspect, an apparatus is operable to receive a plurality of toothbrushes. The apparatus includes a plurality of toothbrush holders and a toothbrush holder organizer. Each toothbrush holder of the plurality of toothbrush holders includes a base and a cover. The base has a top and a bottom and includes a cylindrical core and an outer wall. The cylindrical core defines a cavity and includes a top end coincident with the top of the base and a bottom end opposite the top end. The top end of the cylindrical core is open. The outer wall has a bottom end coincident with a bottom of the base and a top end attached to the cylindrical core. The cover has a hole therethrough and is operable to engage the top end of the base and retain bristles of a toothbrush in the cavity defined by the cylindrical core while allowing a handle of the toothbrush to pass through the hole in the cover. The toothbrush holder organizer includes a plurality of receptacles, each operable to receive the toothbrush holder.
In another aspect, a toothbrush holder includes a base and a cover. The base has a top and a bottom and includes a cylindrical core and an outer wall. The cylindrical core defines a cavity and includes a top end coincident with the top of the base and a bottom end opposite the top end. The top end of the cylindrical core is open. The outer wall has a bottom end coincident with a bottom of the base and a top end attached to the cylindrical core. The cover has a hole therethrough and is operable to engage the top end of the base and retain bristles of a toothbrush in the cavity defined by the cylindrical core while allowing a handle of the toothbrush to pass through the hole in the cover.
In another aspect, a toothbrush holder organizer includes a plurality of receptacles, each receptacle the plurality of receptacles operable to receive the toothbrush holder. Each toothbrush holder of the plurality of toothbrush holders includes a base and a cover. The base has a top and a bottom and includes a cylindrical core and an outer wall. The cylindrical core defines a cavity and includes a top end coincident with the top of the base and a bottom end opposite the top end. The top end of the cylindrical core is open. The outer wall has a bottom end coincident with a bottom of the base and a top end attached to the cylindrical core. The cover has a hole therethrough and is operable to engage the top end of the base and retain bristles of a toothbrush in the cavity defined by the cylindrical core while allowing a handle of the toothbrush to pass through the hole in the cover.
As space is often of the essence in travel nowadays with more users preferring to carry on their toiletry products, a combination of floss holder and toothbrush holder may be desirable so as to preclude the transport and carrying of multiple items where one may satisfy both purposes. In some embodiments, the toothbrush holder includes a spool of dental floss so that the toothbrush holder may also act as a dental floss dispenser. In such embodiments, a spool of dental floss may be added to a space contained within the toothbrush holder with a floss cutting blade on the exterior of the device. In yet further optional embodiments, the toothbrush holder is formed of molded plastic with the spool of floss located near the bottom portion of the toothbrush holder with a hole for the exit of the floss from the holder through the exterior surface of the holder.
In some embodiments, there is a flip top cover so that a user may insert the bristle portion of the toothbrush and close down the cover so that the toothbrush is held in place within the holder.
In yet further optional embodiments the base of the toothbrush holder is wider in the top or alternatively may just be of a wide enough footprint so that a person may set their toothbrush within the holder and the holder not topple over. In yet further uses of the toothbrush holder, a user may place a toothbrush handle side down within the holder so as to maintain an upright vertical position whereby only the holder contacts the sink surface or countertop of the room in which the toothbrush holder is positioned and the bristles of the toothbrush are exposed for drying after use.
In yet further optional embodiments, the toothbrush holder may have a generally conical shape with a wider bottom than top, and thus the spool of floss situated around an internal cavity or cylindrical core that may hold the portion of the toothbrush. Additionally an outer wall of the toothbrush holder may be rounded or slightly curved in a conical fashion with an internal area for a spool of floss to be wound around the cylindrical core of the toothbrush holder.
In yet further optional embodiments, a blade to cut floss (i.e., floss cutter) is located on the exterior area of the surface of the toothbrush holder and includes a metal piece having a bent metallic protrusion for the cutting of floss. In optional embodiments, an attachment portion of this floss cutter may be press fit, glued or otherwise affixed to the external surface of the toothbrush holder of the present invention.
In yet another optional embodiment, the cylindrical core forming the interior cavity for maintaining the toothbrush includes one or more holes in the bottom end which allows for the bristles to dry or otherwise provide for the draining of liquid from the internal cavity so that liquid does not substantially accumulate within the internal cavity.
While the making and using of various embodiments of the present invention are discussed in detail below, it should be appreciated that the present invention provides many applicable inventive concepts that can be embodied in a wide variety of specific contexts. The specific embodiments discussed herein are merely illustrative of specific ways to make and use the invention and do not delimit the scope of the invention.
To facilitate the understanding of the embodiments described herein, a number of terms are defined below. The terms defined herein have meanings as commonly understood by a person of ordinary skill in the areas relevant to the present invention. Terms such as “a,” “an,” and “the” are not intended to refer to only a singular entity, but rather include the general class of which a specific example may be used for illustration. The terminology herein is used to describe specific embodiments of the invention, but their usage does not delimit the invention, except as set forth in the claims.
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The outer wall 140 has a bottom end 102 coincident with the bottom one or 2 of the base 120. A top end 142 of the outer wall 140 is attached to the cylindrical core 110. In one embodiment, the top end 142 of the outer wall 140 is integral with the cylindrical core 110. In one embodiment, the outer wall 140 is tapered in from the bottom end 102 of the outer wall 142 the top end 142 of the outer wall 140 such that the outer wall 140 is substantially conical. In one embodiment, the outer wall 140 is curved with respect to a longitudinal axis (i.e., vertical axis) of the toothbrush holder 100.
The cover 150 has a hole 152 therethrough. The cover 150 is operable to engage the top end 122 of the base 120 and retain bristles of a toothbrush in the cavity 108 defined by the cylindrical core 110 while allowing a handle of the toothbrush to pass through the hole 152 in the cover 150. In one embodiment, the cover 150 includes an insert 154 extending substantially perpendicularly from a top portion 156 of the cover 150. The insert 154 is operable to frictionally engage in inside surface of the cylindrical core 110 when the cover 150 is engaging the top end 122 of the base 120 and retain the cover 150 in engagement with the base 120.
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In use, the spool 106 may rotate around the cylindrical core 110 of the toothbrush holder 100, and while rotating, a user may pull floss 104 from the spool 106. Otherwise stated, a user may pull floss 104 exposed to the outside of the toothbrush holder 100 by a hole 302 for the floss 104 and thus rotate the spool 106 with floss 104 to pull more floss 104 from the toothbrush holder 100.
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In yet further optional embodiments, a blade 312 for the floss may be a molded piece of plastic. Alternatively, the base 120 may include a slight depression so that a metallic floss cutter can be inserted and thus does not jut out as far from the surface of the toothbrush holder 100. Other types of floss cutters may also be utilized.
In yet further optional embodiments, support ridges (e.g., second mating portion 404) may be included on the base 120 so as to hold the flip cap (i.e., cover 150) which covers a portion of the top end of the base 120. In optional embodiments, the support ridges may connect with the hinged portion (e.g., first mating portion 402) of the flip cap (i.e., cover 150) so that a user may open or close a flip cap 150 so as to retain a toothbrush head (i.e., the bristle portion of a toothbrush) within the internal cavity 108. In practice, a user may open the flip cap which hinges at the support ridges and thus can insert the toothbrush bristle side down into the internal cavity 108 of the toothbrush holder 100 and then close the flip cap. This maintains the toothbrush within the toothbrush holder 100 as the bristle portion of the toothbrush is wider than the opening (i.e., hole) in the top of the flip cap.
Thus one can maintain the toothbrush within the toothbrush holder 100 for transport and travel and not be concerned about the toothbrush falling out of the toothbrush holder 100 so long as the flip cap 150 of the toothbrush holder is positioned in the down or closed position. Optionally, when arriving at a destination, a user may set the toothbrush holder 100 on a counter, open the flip cap 150 and remove the toothbrush. The user may then set the toothbrush handle side down in the toothbrush holder 100 with the flip cap 150 open so that the toothbrush is held in a generally about vertical position. This allows a user the easy use of a toothbrush whereby the bristles do not contact anything but the open air.
In yet further optional embodiments, a variety of different cap (i.e., cover 150) styles may be utilized. A totally removable cap may be used whereby it is not hinged to the toothbrush holder 100 and thus snaps on or off the top portion of the toothbrush holder 100. In yet further optional embodiments the toothbrush holder 100 may be designed only for engaging the handle end of the tooth brush to hold the brush upright and thus may not include a flip cap 150 but rather be intended for use on a countertop primarily. In yet further optional embodiments, the cap 150 may be of a rubber type design which may conform to a harder material of the base 120 of the toothbrush holder 100 and thus fit in place with an improved seal. In yet further optional embodiments of the flip cap 150 of the toothbrush holder 100, the cover hole 152 may be designed specifically for a specific size of a toothbrush handle and thus include an opening tailored for one brand of toothbrushes. In yet further optional embodiments of the invention, the flip cap 150 of the toothbrush holder 100 may be of multiple pieces and may include one or more hinged elements for covering the top 122 of the base 120.
In yet further optional embodiments, the toothbrush holder 100 may be branded with a logo for a hotel or optionally for different resorts or even for brands for toothbrushes or toothpaste manufacturers and thus can include a surface on which a logo name design or designation may be etched or adhered thereto. In yet further optional embodiments, the toothbrush holder 100 may be comprised of a variety of different colored materials and can be used for the display of one's trademark. This can include the display of a logo, word mark, or combination thereof on the exterior surface of the toothbrush holder 100. In yet further optional embodiments, the floss spool 106 may be designed so as to be replaceable so a user may replace a spool of floss 106 after using it and exhausting all the floss 104 on the previous spool 106. In yet further optional embodiments, the toothbrush holder 100 may be designed so spools of floss may be extracted from existing commercial floss dispensers, removed, and inserted into the toothbrush holder 100. This may include the option of having a bottom cover so that the spool 106 may be contained within the toothbrush holder 100. The floss may be of a variety of different flavors and can be provided and created for the desires of the customers.
In yet further optional embodiments, the toothbrush holder 100 may be packaged in a sterile wrapping so that a user may open the package and immediately use it for their toothbrush. In yet additional optional embodiments, the toothbrush holder 100 may be placed in plastic wrap, a clam shell packaging, or the like so that the toothbrush holder 100 is not subjected to additional environmental contaminants prior to being used by the user. Optionally, hotels may provide this as a free gift item prepackaged for a guest. This optional embodiment of a toothbrush holder 100 may include a logo or name of the hotel on the toothbrush holder and may function as to provide a source of advertising for the hotel especially if the user takes the toothbrush holder and uses it in subsequent travels or at home.
In yet further optional embodiments, the toothbrush holder 100 may be sized of a variety of dimensions to handle anything from children's toothbrushes to adult toothbrushes and various size toothbrushes in between. While the majority of optional embodiments are likely to be molded from plastic, other ways of forming and making a toothbrush holder may also exist. These may also include milling, bending or forming from various metallic substances and can even include glass or ceramic versions for more durable designs. While a user may consider the more popular embodiments of the toothbrush holder as a disposable item, the toothbrush holders can often be used more than once and can include floss of a variety of lengths ranging from enough for one day to a couple day of usage to the amount of floss in a standard floss spool.
As previously discussed, in additional optional embodiments the device may not incorporate floss containing capabilities and thus may not include floss.
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The toothbrush holder organizer (e.g., slot organizer 500 or ring organizer 600) may be formed of a variety of materials, some of which may include a polymer type material. Other materials can be used for this embodiment as well as the variety of other organizers that may be available as disclosed herein.
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In one embodiment, an apparatus is operable to receive a plurality of toothbrushes. The apparatus includes a plurality of toothbrush holders 100 and a toothbrush holder organizer. The toothbrush holder organizer includes a plurality of receptacles, each operable to receive a toothbrush holder 100 of the plurality of toothbrush holders.
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This written description uses examples to disclose the invention, including the best mode, and also to enable any person skilled in the art to practice the invention, including making and using any devices or systems and performing any incorporated methods. The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal languages of the claims.
It will be understood that the particular embodiments described herein are shown by way of illustration and not as limitations of the invention. The principal features of this invention may be employed in various embodiments without departing from the scope of the invention. Those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize numerous equivalents to the specific procedures described herein. Such equivalents are considered to be within the scope of this invention and are covered by the claims.
All of the compositions and/or methods disclosed and claimed herein may be made and/or executed without undue experimentation in light of the present disclosure. While the compositions and methods of this invention have been described in terms of the embodiments included herein, it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that variations may be applied to the compositions and/or methods and in the steps or in the sequence of steps of the method described herein without departing from the concept, spirit, and scope of the invention. All such similar substitutes and modifications apparent to those skilled in the art are deemed to be within the spirit, scope, and concept of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
Thus, although there have been described particular embodiments of the present invention of a new and useful TOOTHBRUSH HOLDER, it is not intended that such references be construed as limitations upon the scope of this invention except as set forth in the following claims.
This application claims benefit of the following patent application which is hereby incorporated by reference: U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/553,102, filed Oct. 28, 2011; U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/606,927, filed Mar. 5, 2012; and U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/642,624, filed May 4, 2012.
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