The present disclosure belongs to the field of oral care, and in particular relates to a toothbrush.
When a toothbrush is in use, the force of the toothbrush to clean teeth comes from pressing and pushing forces of a human hand. When brushing the teeth, a user may unconsciously increase the stress applied to the teeth through a tooth handle due to expectation for a better cleaning effect, and the teeth are subjected to more stress than is required for cleaning, and the stress may cause damage to the teeth.
Embodiments of the present disclosure are to overcome the above-mentioned shortcomings in the prior art and provide a toothbrush, which aims to avoid damage to teeth caused by brushing the teeth too hard.
The present disclosure includes
In one embodiment, the second connector is provided with a mounting portion;
In one embodiment, the two opposite sides of the mounting portion are each formed with a spring limiting groove extending in the direction of the oscillating reference line, and the two spring limiting grooves respectively partially accommodate one of the helix springs and limit movement of the corresponding helix springs in the vertical direction.
In one embodiment, the mounting portion is formed with a torsion bar limiting groove which accommodates the two second torsion bars, and the torsion bar limiting groove limits movement of the two second torsion bars in the vertical direction.
In one embodiment, an opening of the torsion bar limiting groove is of a flaring structure.
In one embodiment, two opposite sides of the second connector are each provided with a limiting flange in a protruding manner, and the two limiting flanges each abut against one end of one of the helix springs.
In one embodiment, each of the limiting flanges is provided with a limiting post, and each of the limiting posts is inserted into a cylinder cavity of the corresponding helix spring; and
In one embodiment, the two return torsion springs are arranged symmetrically in the vertical direction.
In one embodiment, the first connector has a first limiting portion and a second limiting portion, the first limiting portion abuts against the second connector when the second connector rotates counterclockwise relative to the first connector to a first preset limit angle, and the second limiting portion abuts against the second connector when the second connector rotates clockwise relative to the first connector to a second preset limit angle.
In one embodiment, the brushing structure includes bristles connected to one side of the brush head linkage and extending in a direction parallel to the oscillating reference line.
When the teeth are brushed, the brushing structure needs to be pressed against the teeth, and based on the structure of the present disclosure and in conjunction with mechanical principles, the force applied by the user to the toothbrush handle needs to be transmitted to the brush head linkage through the connecting mechanism. The return torsion spring limits the transmission of the force that is not perpendicular to a direction parallel to the front-rear direction. In one embodiment, when the force that needs to be transmitted to the brush head linkage through the connecting mechanism and that is not perpendicular to the direction parallel to the front-rear direction is just greater than an external force required for the elastic deformation of the return torsion spring, each of the return torsion springs is elastically deformed, the first connector and the second connector rotate relative to each other, and at this time, the stress applied by the brushing structure to the teeth is not too large, and the teeth are not damaged.
When the first connector and the second connector rotate relative to each other, the brush head linkage and the toothbrush handle also rotate relative to each other, the attitude of the toothbrush handle changes, and the user can quickly feel the change of attitude of the toothbrush handle. At this time, the user can consciously control the strength, and the stress applied by the brushing structure to the teeth reduces or stops increasing, to avoid damage to the teeth.
As can be seen from the above, the toothbrush according to the present disclosure can protect the teeth.
In order to explain the embodiments of the present disclosure more clearly, the accompanying drawings used in the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. The accompanying drawings in the following description are only some of the embodiments of the present disclosure.
For making the purpose, the embodiments of the present disclosure more apparent, the present disclosure will be further described in detail below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and embodiments. It is to be understood that specific embodiments described herein are only intended to explain the present disclosure, and are not taken to limit the present disclosure.
It should be noted that, in embodiments of the present disclosure, it is defined according to an XYZ Cartesian coordinate system established in
An embodiment of the present disclosure provides a toothbrush.
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The brush head linkage 100 is connected to a brushing structure 110 for brushing teeth. During use, the brushing structure 110 needs to be inserted into an oral cavity, and the brush head linkage 100 is usually elongated, and a length direction is a vertical direction.
The toothbrush handle 300 is configured to be grasped by a human hand. For ease of grasping by the human hand, the toothbrush handle 300 is also elongated and extends in the vertical direction, and an outer surface of the toothbrush handle 300 may be provided with an anti-slip soft rubber, as well as a groove structure that fits with the structure of the human hand, etc.
The connecting mechanism 200 is configured to connect the brush head linkage 100 to the toothbrush handle 300. The connecting mechanism 200 includes a first connector 210, a second connector 220 and an elastic structural element 230 connected to the second connector 220, one of the first connector 210 and the second connector 220 being connected to the toothbrush handle 300, and the other one being connected to the brush head linkage 100. In an embodiment of the present disclosure, the first connector 210 is connected to the toothbrush handle 300, and the second connector 220 is connected to the brush head linkage 100. In other embodiments, the first connector 210 may be connected to the brush head linkage 100, and the second connector 220 is connected to the toothbrush handle 300.
The first connector 210 is rotatably connected to the second connector 220, and the axis of rotation is an oscillating reference line perpendicular to the vertical direction. In this embodiment, an extension direction of the oscillating reference line is parallel to a front-rear direction, and the brush head linkage 100 oscillates in a left-right direction relative to the toothbrush handle 300. While in other embodiments, the extension direction of the oscillating reference line may be parallel to the left-right direction, and the brush head linkage 100 oscillates in the front-rear direction relative to the toothbrush handle 300. The elastic structural element 230 includes at least one return torsion spring 231. The return torsion spring 231 includes a helix spring 2311 in the form of a cylinder with an opening of the cylinder oriented in a direction parallel to the extension direction of the oscillating reference line, and the helix spring is in stop fit with the second connector 220 in a direction perpendicular to the oscillating reference line; and the return torsion spring further includes a first torsion bar 2312 and a second torsion bar 2313 which are respectively connected to a front end and a rear end of the helix spring 2311, a free end of the first torsion bar 2312 is in stop fit with the first connector 210, and a free end of the second torsion bar 2313 is in stop fit with the second connector 220.
When the teeth are brushed, the brushing structure 110 needs to be pressed against the teeth, and based on the structure of the present disclosure and in conjunction with mechanical principles, the force applied by the user to the toothbrush handle 300 needs to be transmitted to the brush head linkage 100 through the connecting mechanism 200. The return torsion spring 231 limits the transmission of the force that is not perpendicular to a direction parallel to the front-rear direction. Specifically, when the force that needs to be transmitted to the brush head linkage 100 through the connecting mechanism 200 and that is not perpendicular to the direction parallel to the front-rear direction is just greater than an external force required for the elastic deformation of the return torsion spring 231, each of the return torsion springs 231 is elastically deformed, the first connector 210 and the second connector 220 rotate relative to each other, and at this time, the stress applied by the brushing structure 110 to the teeth is not too large, and the teeth are not damaged.
When the first connector 210 and the second connector 220 rotate relative to each other, the brush head linkage 100 and the toothbrush handle 300 also rotate relative to each other, the attitude of the toothbrush handle 300 changes, and the user can quickly feel the change of attitude of the toothbrush handle 300. At this time, the user can consciously control the strength, and the stress applied by the brushing structure 110 to the teeth reduces or stops increasing, to avoid damage to the teeth.
From the above analysis, the toothbrush according to an embodiment of the present disclosure can protect the teeth.
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Specifically, in an embodiment of the present disclosure, the shape of the spring limiting groove 22101 fits with a portion of the corresponding helix spring 2311.
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Further, in an embodiment of the present disclosure, an opening of the torsion bar limiting groove 22102 is of a flaring structure. Based on this, when the two second torsion bars 2313 are accommodated in the torsion bar limiting groove 22102, the flaring structure of the opening of the torsion bar limiting groove 22102 enables quick accommodation of the two second torsion bars 2313 in the torsion bar limiting groove 22102, to improve the efficiency of accommodating the two second torsion bars 2313 in the torsion bar limiting groove 22102.
In other embodiments, the torsion bar limiting groove 22102 may be disposed on a rear side of the mounting portion 221.
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It should be noted here that, in an embodiment of the present disclosure, the helix spring 2311 abuts with its rear end against the limiting flange 2211, while in other embodiments where the torsion bar limiting groove 22102 is disposed on the rear side of the mounting portion 221, the helix spring 2311 abuts with its front end against the limiting flange 2211.
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When the two helix springs 2311 are respectively partially accommodated in the two spring limiting grooves 22101, the two spring limiting grooves 22101 respectively limit the movement of the corresponding helix springs 2311 in the vertical direction, preventing the two helix springs 2311 from moving relative to the second connector 220 in the vertical direction, which can improve the stability of connection between the elastic structural element 230 and the second connector 220.
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Specifically, in this embodiment, the first preset limit angle and the second preset limit angle are both 10 degrees.
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In other embodiments, the tooth bristles are connected to a rear side face of the brush head linkage 100.
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The above descriptions are merely some embodiments of the present disclosure and are not used to limit the present disclosure, and any modifications, equivalent replacements or improvements, etc. that are made within the spirit and principle of the present disclosure should be included within the scope of protection of the present disclosure.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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202110578515.X | May 2021 | CN | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/CN2022/089200 | 4/26/2022 | WO |