Claims
- 1. A toothbrush for holding a twisted wire brush, said toothbrush comprising an elongated handle member having a hinged locking retainer at an end thereof, one of said locking retainer and said handle having a cantilever latch extending outwardly therefrom, the other said locking retainer and handle having a keeper hole which is complementary to said latch, an outer end of the cantilever forming said latch entering said keeper hole when said locking retainer is swung on said hinge to a closed position on said handle member, said locking retainer and handle having smooth and substantially uninterrupted contours when closed, a projecting chimney having a hole formed in one of said handle and said locking retainer near said hinged end, said hole having a dimension for receiving and holding a stem of a twisted wire brush, said projecting chimney strengthening said twisted wire stem, and a groove formed in the other of said handle and said locking retainer, said groove extending from near said hole toward said latch, said groove having a dimension for receiving and holding said twisted wire stem, and contours on said outer end of said cantilever for releasing said latch in response to a downward pressure thereon, said downward pressure acting longitudinally upon and along a length of said cantilever.
- 2. The toothbrush of claim 1 wherein the dimensions of said locking retainer, said hole, and groove, are such that a stem of a twisted wire brush projecting through said hole automatically bends and fits into said groove and under said locking retainer as it is closed over and latched to said handle.
- 3. The toothbrush of claim 1 wherein said hinged end has a member with a triangular cross section separating two living hinges for joining said member to said handle and to said locking retainer respectively.
- 4. The toothbrush of claim 1 wherein the contours on the top of said latch have two substantially planar surfaces, one of said two planar surfaces forming a cam for guiding said latch into a latched position, and the other of said two planar surfaces forming a cam surface for unlatching said latch responsive to said downward pressure responsive to an application of a force against said other of said two planar surfaces.
- 5. The toothbrush of claim 4 wherein said latch is a cantilever shaft projecting from said locking retainer, a back of said shaft having a slanted relief area which enables the shaft to move back and forth within said keeper hole.
- 6. A toothbrush for holding a twisted wire brush, said toothbrush comprising an elongated handle member having a hinged locking retainer at an end thereof, one of said locking retainer and said handle having a cantilever latch extending outwardly therefrom, the other said locking retainer and handle having a keeper hole which is complementary to said latch, said latch entering said keeper hole when said locking retainer is swung on said hinge to a closed position on said handle member, said locking retainer and handle having smooth and substantially uninterrupted contours when closed, a chimney hole formed in one of said handle and said locking retainer near said hinged end, said chimney hole having a dimension for receiving and holding a stem of a twisted wire brush, said one of said handle and locking retainer having a protrusion which extends outwardly from said retainer to form a somewhat chimney-like extension of said chimney hole for stabilizing and reinforcing the stem of said wire stem, and a groove formed in the other of said handle and said locking retainer, said groove extending from near said chimney hole toward said latch, said groove having a dimension for receiving and holding said twisted wire stem, and contours on an outer end of said cantilever for releasing said latch in response to a pressure acting upon said outer end of said cantilever, and said pressure being applied in a direction along a length of said cantilever.
- 7. A toothbrush for holding a twisted wire brush, said toothbrush comprising an elongated handle member having a hinged locking retainer at an end thereof, one of said locking retainer and said handle having an integral latch extending outwardly therefrom, the other said locking retainer and handle having a keeper hole which is complementary to said latch, said latch entering said keeper hole when said locking retainer is swung on said hinge to a closed position on said handle member, said locking retainer and handle having smooth and substantially uninterrupted contours when closed, a projecting chimney having a hole formed in one of said handle and said locking retainer near said hinged end, said hole having a dimension for receiving and holding a stem of a twisted wire brush, said projecting chimney strengthening said twisted wire stem, and a groove formed in the other of said handle and said locking retainer, said groove extending from near said hole toward said latch, said groove having a dimension for receiving and holding said twisted wire stem, and contours on a top of said latch for releasing said latch in response to a downward pressure upon said top of said latch and acting toward said one of said locking retainer and handle, the end of said latch protruding beyond said toothbrush when said locking retainer and handle are in a latched position, said protruding end having a cam surface forming a push button for opening said retainer relative to said handle when a downward pressure is applied thereto.
- 8. The toothbrush of claim 7 wherein said latch is a cantilever shaft projecting from said locking retainer, a back of said shaft having a slanted relief area which enables the shaft to move back and forth within said keeper hole.
- 9. A toothbrush for cleaning interdental spaces, said toothbrush comprising a handle having a living hinge joining a locking retainer to an end thereof, said locking retainer closing over said handle, said handle and locking retainer having complementary contours which cooperate to form a latching means for latching them together when closed, a double cam configuration associated with said complimentary contours, one of said cams guiding said latching means into a latched position and the other of said cams being adapted to move said latching means into an unlatched position upon an application of a force against said other of said cams, and a hole extending through said retainer and into a groove in said handle with an alignment that holds the stem of a twisted wire brush when in an L-shaped configuration, an arm of said L-shape carrying a brush extending through said hole and another arm of said L-shape fitting into said groove.
- 10. The toothbrush of claim 9 wherein said latching means is a cantilever shaft projecting from said locking retainer, said complementary contours also including a keeper hole for said shaft to project through, a back of said shaft having a slanted relief area which enables the shaft to move back and forth within said keeper hole.
- 11. The toothbrush of claim 9 and means associated with said locking retainer and handle for facilitating an automatic bending of said wire stem into said L-shape as said locking retainer closes over said handle.
- 12. The toothbrush of claim 9 and a chimney-like extension associated with said hole for tending to preclude a bending of said wire stem when said brush is in use.
- 13. The toothbrush of claim 9 wherein said L-shape of said twisted wire stem forms automatically responsive to a closing of said locking retainer over said handle.
- 14. The toothbrush of claim 9 wherein said handle has a groove extending at least part of a distance between said hole and said living hinge, and said locking retainer includes a surface for bending a wire stem in said hole and for guiding and directing said wire stem into said groove as said locking retainer is closed over said handle.
- 15. The toothbrush of claim 14 and a chimney-like extension associated with said hole for tending to preclude a bending of said wire stem when said brush is in use.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/475,724 filed Feb. 6, 1990, U.S. Pat. No. 5,027,467.
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