The present technology is generally related to a toothbrush with a detachable head portion.
Effective toothbrushing involves the removal of debris, plaque, and discoloration from teeth and gums without causing damage. The cleaning surface of conventional toothbrushes are generally comprised of tufts of bristles/filaments, which transfer force through the ends to the teeth and gums to dislodge or break up debris and plaque. Cleaning structures such as bristles/filaments of toothbrushes decrease in effectiveness after continued use. That is, the continued use of the cleaning structures results in wear, and the effectiveness of the cleaning structures decreases with such wear. The cleaning structures have a limited life span, and every episode of toothbrushing naturally decreases the life span of the cleaning structures. Inefficiencies can thus be created by using the cleaning structures that have exceeded their effective life span.
Toothbrushes according to the present invention overcome this by incorporating a detachable head portion. The detachable head portion is replaceable with a replacement detachable head portion to facilitate replacement of cleaning structures that have exceeded their effective life span.
The techniques of this invention generally relate to a toothbrush employing a detachable head portion.
In one embodiment, the present invention includes a toothbrush including a first end, an opposite second end, a mid-longitudinal axis extending through the first end and the second end, a handle portion, a head portion, an internal cavity extending through portions of at least the handle portion and the head portion, a button portion, and an attachment/release mechanism; the handle portion extending from adjacent the first end to a first position intermediate the first end and the second end, the handle portion including an opening adjacent the first end for providing access to the internal cavity; the head portion extending from a second position intermediate the first end and the second end to the second end, the head portion including a first head portion and a second head portion being attachable to one another, the first head portion being integrally formed with the handle portion, and the second head portion being removable from the first head portion, the internal cavity extending through the first head portion, the first head portion including at least one first aperture and a second aperture formed therein, the second head portion including at least one first recess formed therein and a post formed thereon; the button portion being partially received through the opening and in the internal cavity, the button portion being moveable inwardly and outwardly with respect to the opening and the internal cavity; and the attachment/release mechanism including a connecting rod, at least one locking element, and a spring-loaded actuator, the connecting rod being received in the internal cavity, and extending along the mid-longitudinal axis of the toothbrush, and including a first end and an opposite second end, the first end of the connecting rod being operatively connected to the button portion, a locking block being provided at and adjacent the second end of the connecting rod, the connecting rod and the locking block being moveable between a first position and a second position via actuation of the button portion, the at least one locking element being at least partially received in the internal cavity, the at least one locking element being moveable inwardly and outwardly relative to the mid-longitudinal axis of the toothbrush via engagement of the locking block during movement thereof between the first position and the second position, the spring-loaded actuator being received in the internal cavity, and including a first end and an opposite second end, the first end of the spring-loaded actuator being operatively connected to the locking block, and the second end of the spring-loaded actuator being engageable to the post of the second head portion, the spring-loaded actuator being actuatable via movement of the connecting rod and the locking block between the first position and the second position; where, when the first head portion and the second head portion are attached to one another, and when the connecting rod and the locking block are in the first position, the post of the second head portion is received through the second aperture of the first head portion, and the at least one locking element is forced outwardly and received through the at least one first aperture in the first head portion and into the at least one recess in the second head portion via engagement of the locking block with the at least one locking element; and where, when the button portion is actuated, and the connecting rod and the locking block are correspondingly moved from the first position to the second position, the spring-loaded actuator pushes against the post, and the at least one locking element is retracted inwardly relative to the mid-longitudinal axis from the at least one recess in the second head portion to facilitate detachment of the second head portion from the first head portion.
In another embodiment, the present invention includes a toothbrush including a first end, an opposite second end, a mid-longitudinal axis extending through the first end and the second end, a handle portion, a head portion, an internal cavity extending through portions of at least the handle portion and the head portion, a button portion, and an attachment/release mechanism; the handle portion extending from adjacent the first end to a first position intermediate the first end and the second end, the handle portion including an opening adjacent the first end for providing access to the internal cavity, and at least one shoulder in the internal cavity; the head portion extending from a second position intermediate the first end and the second end to the second end, the head portion including a first head portion and a second head portion being attachable to one another, the first head portion being integrally formed with the handle portion, and the second head portion being removable from the first head portion, the internal cavity extending through the first head portion, the first head portion including at least one first aperture and a second aperture formed therein, the second head portion including at least one first recess formed therein and a post formed thereon; the button portion being partially received through the opening and in the internal cavity, the button portion being moveable inwardly and outwardly with respect to the opening and the internal cavity; and the attachment/release mechanism including a connecting rod, a latch, at least one locking element, and a spring-loaded actuator, the connecting rod and the latch being unitarily formed with one another, the connecting rod and the latch being received in the internal cavity, the connecting rod extending along the mid-longitudinal axis of the toothbrush, and including a first end and an opposite second end, the latch being positioned between the first end and the second end of the connecting rod, the first end of the connecting rod being operatively connected to the button portion, a locking block being provided at and adjacent the second end of the connecting rod, the connecting rod and the locking block being moveable between a first position and a second position via actuation of the button portion, the at least one locking element being at least partially received in the internal cavity, the at least one locking element being moveable inwardly and outwardly relative to the mid-longitudinal axis of the toothbrush via engagement with the locking block during movement thereof between the first position and the second position, the spring-loaded actuator being received in the internal cavity, and including a first end and an opposite second end, the first end of the spring-loaded actuator being operatively connected to the locking block, and the second end of the spring-loaded actuator being engageable to the post of the second head portion, the spring-loaded actuator being actuatable via movement of the connecting rod and the locking block between the first position and the second position; where, when the first head portion and the second head portion are attached to one another, and when the connecting rod and the locking block are in the first position, the post of the second head portion is received through the second aperture of the first head portion, and the at least one locking element is forced outwardly and received through the at least one first aperture in the first head portion and into the at least one recess in the second head portion via engagement of the locking block with the at least one locking element; and where, when the button portion is actuated, and the connecting rod and the locking block are correspondingly moved from the first position to the second position, the spring-loaded actuator pushes against the post, the at least one locking element is retracted inwardly relative to the mid-longitudinal axis from the at least one recess in the second head portion to facilitate detachment of the second head portion from the first head portion, and the latch engages the at least one shoulder to hold the connecting rod in the second position.
In yet another embodiment, the present invention includes a toothbrush including a first end, an opposite second end, a mid-longitudinal axis extending through the first end and the second end, a handle portion, a head portion, an internal cavity extending through portions of at least the handle portion and the head portion, a button portion, and an attachment/release mechanism; the handle portion extending from adjacent the first end to a first position intermediate the first end and the second end, the handle portion including an opening adjacent the first end for providing access to the internal cavity, at least one shoulder provided in the internal cavity, and a reinforcing rib provided in the internal cavity, the reinforcing rib including an aperture formed therethrough; the head portion extending from a second position intermediate the first end and the second end to the second end, the head portion including a first head portion and a second head portion being attachable to one another, the first head portion being integrally formed with the handle portion, and the second head portion being removable from the first head portion, the internal cavity extending through the first head portion, the first head portion including at least one first aperture and a second aperture formed therein, the second head portion including at least one first recess formed therein and a post formed thereon; the button portion being partially received through the opening and in the internal cavity, the button portion being moveable inwardly and outwardly with respect to the opening and the internal cavity; and the attachment/release mechanism including a connecting rod, a latch, at least one locking element, and a spring-loaded actuator, the connecting rod and the latch being unitarily formed with one another, the connecting rod and the latch being received in the internal cavity, the connecting rod extending along the mid-longitudinal axis of the toothbrush, being received through the aperture formed through the reinforcing rib, and including a first end and an opposite second end, the latch being positioned between the first end and the second end of the connecting rod, the first end of the connecting rod being operatively connected to the button portion, a locking block being provided at and adjacent the second end of the connecting rod, the connecting rod and the locking block being moveable between a first position and a second position via actuation of the button portion, the at least one locking element being at least partially received in the internal cavity, the at least one locking element being moveable inwardly and outwardly relative to the mid-longitudinal axis of the toothbrush via engagement with the locking block during movement thereof between the first position and the second position, the spring-loaded actuator being received in the internal cavity, and including a first end and an opposite second end, the first end of the spring-loaded actuator being operatively connected to the locking block, and the second end of the spring-loaded actuator being engageable to the post of the second head portion, the spring-loaded actuator being actuatable via movement of the connecting rod and the locking block between the first position and the second position; where, when the first head portion and the second head portion are attached to one another, and when the connecting rod and the locking block are in the first position, the post of the second head portion is received through the second aperture of the first head portion, and the at least one locking element is forced outwardly and received through the at least one first aperture in the first head portion and into the at least one recess in the second head portion via engagement of the locking block with the at least one locking element; where, when the button portion is actuated, and the connecting rod and the locking block are correspondingly moved from the first position to the second position, the spring-loaded actuator pushes against the post, the at least one locking element is retracted inwardly relative to the mid-longitudinal axis from the at least one recess in the second head portion to facilitate detachment of the second head portion from the first head portion, and the latch engages the at least one shoulder to hold the connecting rod in the second position; where the second head portion is replaceable with a replacement second head portion identical thereto, and, when the replacement second head portion is received on the first head portion, the contact of the post against the spring-loaded actuator causes the spring-loaded actuator to push the connecting rod and the locking block from the second position toward the first position and release the latch from the at least one shoulder.
The details of one or more aspects of the invention are set forth in the accompanying drawings and the description below. Other features, objects, and advantages of the techniques described in this disclosure will be apparent from the description and drawings, and from the claims.
A toothbrush according to an embodiment of the present disclosure is generally indicated by the numeral 70 in
The head portion 76 includes a first portion 77A and a second portion 77B, and the second portion 77B is removable and replaceable with a new second portion 77B. A gasket 79 positioned between the first portion 77A and the second portion 77B can be used to facilitate creation of a seal therebetween. As discussed below, the toothbrush 70 incorporates a button portion 80 operatively connected to an attachment/release mechanism 82 for securing attachment of the second portion 77B, while also facilitating release of the second portion 77B and attachment of the new second portion 77B. The handle portion 72, the neck portion 74, and the head portion 76 can take many different forms and shapes, and
The handle portion 72, the neck portion 74, and the first portion 77A of the head portion 76 include an internal cavity 84 for receiving portions of the attachment/release mechanism 82. As depicted in
The handle 72 includes an opening 96 affording access to the first portion 90 at the first end 78. The button portion 80 includes a first portion 100 engageable by the user of toothbrush 70, and a second portion 102 received through the opening 96 and positionable in the first portion 90 of the internal cavity 84. The second portion 102 is moveable inwardly and outwardly in a direction generally collinear with the mid-longitudinal axis A1 of the toothbrush 70. As such, the second portion 102 moves inwardly and outwardly with respect to the first portion 90 of the internal cavity 84 (via movement of the button portion 80), and, as discussed below, inward movement of the second portion 102 (via depression of the first portion 100 by the user) actuates the button portion 80 and correspondingly actuates the attachment/release mechanism 82. To illustrate,
Portions of the attachment/release mechanism 82 can be made of acetal or another comparable engineering plastic via a molding process. The attachment/release mechanism 82 includes a connecting rod 104 that is attached to the button portion 80. The connecting rod 104 extends from the second portion 102 of the button portion 80 through the first portion 90, the second portion 92, and the third portion 94 of the internal cavity 84, and the connecting rod 104 moves with movement of the button portion 80.
The connecting rod 104 is moveably supported within the second portion 92 of the internal cavity 84 by a plurality of reinforcing ribs 106. The reinforcing ribs 106 reinforce the handle portion 72, and each of the reinforcing ribs 106 includes an aperture 108. The apertures 108 receive the connecting rod 104 therethrough, and the reinforcing ribs 106 support the connecting rod 104 in the second portion 92 of the internal cavity 84 during movement thereof.
Via actuation of the button portion 80, the connecting rod 104 moves along an axis A2 between a first position corresponding to the undepressed first position (
The attachment/release mechanism 82 also includes an insert 120. The connecting rod 104 is moveably supported in the third portion 94 of the internal cavity 84 by portions of the insert 120. As depicted in
The first portion 122 of the insert 120 includes an end wall 130, sidewalls 132, and a reinforcing rib 134. The end wall 130 includes an aperture 136 therethrough, and the reinforcing rib 134 includes an aperture 138 therethrough. As depicted in
The connecting rod 104 includes a wishbone-shaped latch 142 including a first arm 144A and a second arm 144B for engaging shoulders 146 formed on the sidewalls 132 in the cavity 140. When the connecting rod 104 is moved from the first position (
The second portion 124 of the insert 120 shares the reinforcing rib 134 with the first portion 122 and includes sidewalls 150. As depicted in
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The first locking element 154 and the second locking element 156 are flexible inwardly and outwardly with respect to the axis A2 of the connecting rod 104, and such inward and outward movement is controlled by the position of the locking block 158. The locking block 158 moves with movement of the connecting rod 104 between the first position and the second position.
When the connecting rod 104 is the first position (
The second portion 77B of the head portion 76 includes an interior 170 having an interior surface 172. The interior 170 is sized to receive the first portion 77A of the head portion 76 therein, and the interior surface 172 is shaped to compliment an exterior surface 174 of the first portion 77A of the head portion 76. The interior surface 172 includes a first recess 176 and a second recess 178 formed therein that are sized to receive portions of the catches 160 of the first locking element 154 and the second locking element 156, respectively. Thus, when the first portion 77A of the head portion 76 is inserted into the interior 170, and if the connecting rod 104 is in the second position, the first locking element 154 and the second locking element 156 can flex inward to afford movement of the interior surface 172 with respect to the exterior surface 174 until the catches 160 of the first locking element 154 and the second locking element 156 are received in the first recess 176 and the second recess 178, respectively. Thereafter, movement of the connecting rod 104 from the second position to the first position (via movement of the button portion 80 from the depressed second position to the undepressed first position) serves to lock the second portion 77B on the first position 77A by maintaining the position of the catches 160 in the first recess 176 and the second recess 178 by preventing inward movement of the first locking element 154 and the second locking element 156 with the locking block 158. The second portion 77B can be unlocked (and then removed) from the first portion 77A by moving of the connecting rod 104 from the first portion to the second position (via movement of the button portion 80 from the undepressed first position to the depressed second position) so that the locking block 158 is positioned to afford inward movement of the first locking element 154 and the second locking element 156, and hence, permit removal of the catches 160 from the first recess 176 and the second recess 178. Thus, as depicted in
To aid the removal of the second portion 77B from the first portion 77A, the attachment/release mechanism 82 also includes a spring-loaded actuator 180 attached to the locking block 158 for engaging the second portion 77B. All or portions of the spring-loaded actuator 180 can be unitarily formed with the connecting rod 104 and the locking block 158. The spring-loaded actuator 180 includes a spring 182 and an initiating block 184, and the second portion 77B includes a post 186 that is received through an aperture 188 when the second portion 77B is received on the first portion 77A. The spring 182 is attached to the locking block 158, and, whether the connecting rod 104 is in the first position or the second position, the spring 182 is used to force the initiating block 184 against the post 186. The force applied by the spring 182 to the post 186 via the initiating block 184 is sufficient to push the second portion 77B off of the first portion 77A when the connecting rod 104 is in the second position.
The force applied by the spring 182 also works in reverse to move the connecting rod 104 from the second position to the first position when a new second portion 77B is attached to the first portion 77A. During attachment of the new second portion 77B by reversing the process depicted in
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The connecting rod 104 is held in the second position after actuation of the button portion by the engagement of the catches 148 of the first arm portion 144A and the second arm portion 144B with the shoulders 146. When a new second portion 77B is attached to the first portion 77A by reversing the process depicted in
As discussed above, the spring 182 is used to aid the removal of the second portion 77B from the first portion 77A, and used in reverse to move the connecting rod 104 from the second position to the first position. The configuration of the spring 182 facilitates such action. The spring 182 is a type of flat or leaf spring, and, as depicted in
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In one embodiment, the connecting rod 104 (including the wishbone-shaped latch 142), the locking block 158, the spring 182 (or the spring 182′), and/or the initiating block 184 can be unitarily molded with one another.
It should be understood that various aspects disclosed herein may be combined in different combinations than the combinations specifically presented in the description and the accompanying drawings. It should also be understood that, depending on the example, certain acts or events of any of the processes or methods described herein may be performed in a different sequence, may be added, merged, or left out altogether (e.g., all described acts or events may not be necessary to carry out the techniques). In addition, while certain aspects of this disclosure are described as being performed by a single module or unit for purposes of clarity, it should be understood that the techniques of this disclosure may be performed by a combination of units or modules.