The present invention relates, in general, to toothbrushes and, more particularly, to a toothbrush, in which a bristle body implanted with bristles is configured to flexibly move upwards, downwards, leftwards or rightwards in a head of the toothbrush according to the dental shape, thus increasing a contact area as well as a frictional force between the teeth and the bristles and thereby maximizing the removal of dental plaque and food remnants by brushing, the result of which contributes to oral hygiene.
A common toothbrush is designed such that bristles forming a brush are implanted at regular intervals on a head having the shape of a flat plate. In order to maximize the brushing effect by causing the brush to come into close contact with a curved surface of the teeth, a variety of methods are applied: different lengths may be assigned to the bristles to adjust the height thereof, large or small diameters may be provided to the bristles, or the bristles may be arranged in various patterns.
However, a conventional toothbrush is problematic in that bristles are implanted on a head having the shape of a fixed flat plate. This has the result that the bristles cannot fully come into contact with the teeth during brushing, a contact area is small, a frictional force is low, and thereby a frictional force of the bristles does not act uniformly on the surface of the teeth during the act of brushing; with the result that the brushing effect is inevitably lowered. The present invention is intended to provide a toothbrush that can solve these problems of the conventional toothbrush.
Particularly, the inventor of the present invention proposed Korean Patent Application No. 10-2010-0025447. According to this document, a bristle body independently manufactured is attached to an elastic member located at a lower position within a head of a toothbrush in various ways. Thus, when a user brushes his or her teeth, the bristle body is flexibly operated vertically and horizontally by the elastic member within the head, thereby increasing the frictional force of the bristles. In contrast, according to the present invention, the bristle body and the head of the toothbrush are not separate from each other but are integrated using a single material by injection molding, thereby reducing a manufacturing cost thereof and allowing the flexibly operable toothbrush to be more conveniently manufactured as compared to the existing method. Hence, the contact area of the bristles of the toothbrush can be uniformized regardless of the dental shape during brushing, thus maximizing the removal of dental plaque due to an increase in frictional force between the bristles and the teeth. Further, its manufacturing process is simplified, so that the cost of the toothbrush is lowered. Consequently, it is possible for every person to purchase such a functional toothbrush at a low price, thus having a beneficial effect on the teeth and the gums and improving oral hygiene, and thereby contributing to the oral health of humankind.
In an aspect, the present invention provides a toothbrush, wherein a through hole is formed vertically through a head of the toothbrush, a bristle body implanted with bristles in the through hole is partially connected at one or more portions thereof to an upper or lower portion of a front or back of the head within the head of the toothbrush, is partially connected at one or more portions thereof to an upper or lower portion of a left or right of the head, or is partially connected at two or more portions thereof to an upper or lower portion of the front, back, left or right of the head, thus allowing the bristle body to be flexibly moved upwards and downwards or leftwards and rightwards in the head of the toothbrush during brushing, and maximizing a contact area while the bristles are flexibly moved according to the dental shape, and thereby maximizing the brushing effect due to an increase in frictional force.
As described above, the toothbrush according to the present invention is advantageous in that the bristle body implanted with the bristles is installed in the through hole formed vertically through the head of the toothbrush, and the bristle body is partially connected to the upper or lower portion of the front or back of the head in the head of the toothbrush, is partially connected to the upper or lower portion of the left or right thereof, or is partially connected to the front, back, left or right thereof, and the flexibly operable toothbrush having the bristle body and a handle may be manufactured by injection molding at a time, thus reducing manufacturing cost thereof. Further, the toothbrush according to the present invention is advantageous in that the bristle body may be flexibly operated upwards, downwards, leftwards or rightwards during brushing, so that the contact area between the teeth and the bristles is maximized when the dental plaque is removed, thus maximizing the brushing effect and thereby contributing to good oral hygiene.
The preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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To this end, according to the present invention, a through hole 3 formed in a head 2 is wider than the circumference of the bristle body 5 implanted with bristles 4. The bristle body 5 is connected to the head 2 at one or more portions by a connecting portion 6 having various thicknesses and shapes of a line, plane or rod at the upper or lower portion of the front or back, at the upper or lower portion of the left or right, or at the upper or lower portion of the front, back, left or right while the bristle body 5 not being separated from the head 2 in the through hole of the head 2 of the toothbrush. Therefore, the invention may use various methods, such as co-injection molding or high frequency adhesion, so as to ensure the elastic operation of the bristle body 5 as in the prior art. Further, the invention may also use single injection molding when manufacturing the toothbrush, thus advantageously shortening a working time and reducing the cost of a mold and a material. Further, when the toothbrush is manufactured by the injection molding, it is possible to simultaneously make the head 2 and the bristle body 5 formed in the through hole 3 of the head 2.
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Further, as necessary, a number of elastic connecting members 8 each having the shape of a pin may be fixed between the individual bristle bodies 13a to 13d by rubber injection molding, high frequency adhesion or the like.
Of course, when viewed on a plane, the head 2 may have various shapes including a rectangular shape or an oblong shape. If the head 2 has the oblong shape, the through hole 3 and the bristle body 5 may also be manufactured to have the oblong shape.
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When a user brushes his or her teeth using the toothbrush 1 of the present invention configured as described above, the bristle body 5 implanted with the bristles 4 is flexibly moved upwards, downwards, leftwards and rightwards according to the dental shape, so that a contact area between the bristles 4 and the teeth is maximized, and the brushing is more effectively performed. That is, the bristle body 5 implanted with the bristles 4 is fixed to the head 2, and the width and length of the bristle body 5 are smaller than those of the through hole 3 formed in the head 2. Thus, a clearance is secured for the bristle body 5 that is flexibly operated vertically or horizontally in the head 2 during brushing, so that the bristle body 5 is flexibly moved during brushing. Consequently, the bristles 4 are moved according to the dental shape, thus increasing both the contact area and the frictional force and enhancing the brushing effect.
As described above, the present invention provides a toothbrush, which appropriately adjusts pressure exerted on the teeth by a toothbrush user, thus minimizing tooth abrasion and damage to periodontal tissue due to brushing, and allowing a patient suffering a periodontal disease to more easily use Bass Technique brushing, and thereby contributing to both clean gums and healthy periodontal tissue.
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This is a continuation of pending International Patent Application PCT/KR2013/000504 filed on Jan. 22, 2013, which designates the United States and claims priority of Korean Patent Application No. 10-2012-0105295 filed on Sep. 21, 2012, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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