Disposable cover for toothbrush
A toothbrush cover comprising a sheet of material is provided for wrapping about toothbrush bristles for protecting a toothbrush between uses. The sheet protects the head and bristles of the toothbrush by providing a protective seal around same. A stack of sheets is provided, with liners disposed between the sheets to separate the sheets for use. A container for holding a stack of sheets is provided, and includes one or more pins for engagement with one or more apertures on the sheets to align the sheets in a stack. A roll of protective sheets is provided, wherein individual sheets can be withdrawn from a roll dispenser for use.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a toothbrush cover and specifically to a disposable sheet for wrapping about a toothbrush for protecting the toothbrush head and bristles from contamination between uses.
2. Related Art
It is desirable to cover the bristles of a toothbrush when not in use to protect the toothbrush from contamination by dirt and germs. Typically, between uses, toothbrushes are placed in wall holders or cup holders by a sink, leaving the toothbrush head and bristles exposed to the environment. When traveling, toothbrushes are typically stored in rigid plastic containers that encase the entire handle and brush head of the toothbrush. These containers take up substantial storage space, which is inconvenient, especially when traveling. Also, these containers cannot be inserted into wall-mounted toothbrush holders or stands. Further, such containers are used repeatedly and toothbrushes are left in the containers for long periods of time, providing a moist environment for the growth of germs in the container and on the brush bristles.
Thus, a disposable cover for protecting a toothbrush from contamination and maintaining the bristles in a sanitary condition between uses is desired and has heretofore not been available. Also, it would be desirable to provide a cover which is less bulky than a conventional rigid container.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention provides a disposable cover for a toothbrush in the form of a sheet of plastic film material adapted to be wrapped about the head of a toothbrush.
A plurality of sheets of the present invention can be provided in the form of a stack. The sheets may be secured together at one end. Liners may be disposed between each protective sheet. One at a time, sheets are pulled from the stack and wrapped about a toothbrush. The liners, if present, are pulled from the stack when exposed and are discarded. The stack of sheets can be positioned in a dispensing container to hold the stack of sheets.
In another aspect of the present invention, the protective sheets are provided on a roll. A roll dispenser with a serrated edge could be used to dispense sheets. The dispenser could be wall-mounted. A user can place a toothbrush on a sheet, grab the sheet between the user's finger and the toothbrush, pull the sheet to extend it to a desired length, and then contact the sheet against the edge to tear the sheet from the roll for use.
The present invention further provides a method of protecting a toothbrush from contamination by dirt and germs. The method includes providing a sheet of plastic film material, placing the head of a toothbrush in contact with the sheet, wrapping the sheet around the toothbrush head, and allowing the sheet to cling to itself to form a protective seal about the toothbrush head.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURESOther important objects and features of the invention will be apparent from the following Detailed Description of the Invention taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:
The present invention relates to disposable sheets for wrapping about a toothbrush. The sheets of the present invention comprise a plastic film material. The sheet material is self-adhering, that is, the material releasably clings or sticks to itself so that no additional adhesive or fastening means is required to secure the sheet about a toothbrush other than to wrap it around the toothbrush and about itself. The sheet may be pulled off to remove it from the toothbrush when desired and discarded. After the toothbrush has been used, a new sheet can be wrapped about the toothbrush to protect it from dirt and contamination until the next use of the toothbrush. The sheet is sized to wrap around a toothbrush head, and about the handle proximate to the toothbrush head, to provide complete coverage and protection to the bristles and head. A stack of sheets can be provided in a dispensing container. A roll of sheets can be provided in a roll dispenser.
The invention provides a compact and easy means of protecting a toothbrush from contaminating dirt and germs, and maintains the brush in a sanitary condition. The wrapped toothbrush may conveniently be stored in any manner between uses in the same way that toothbrushes are normally stored, for example, in a standard, wall-mounted toothbrush or cup stand. When the toothbrush is used, the sheet is removed and discarded, and a new sheet is applied after the brush is used.
The sheet of the invention may be of any shape, and is preferably square or rectangular. The sheet can be formed of any known, suitable material such as plasticized packaging films including polyethylene or polyvinylidene chloride (PVDC). One example of such a material is that sold by The Dow Chemical Company under the brand name SARAN WRAP®. Preferably, the material has a sufficient inherent “cling” property such that when folded or wrapped onto itself, the material is attracted to itself and remains in place. Such cling property is well-known in the art, and can be caused by tackifying agents introduced into the material, or otherwise caused.
The sheets may also be coated with a non-toxic bactericide to further ensure that the toothbrush bristles wrapped in a sheet remain contaminant and/or germ-free.
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A top or cover 31 and bottom 32 may be provided on the top and bottom of the stack to protect the sheets from contamination and to maintain a neat and orderly stack. The top and bottom may be a liner or other heavier weight, paper-like sheet.
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Having thus described the invention in detail, it is to be understood that the foregoing description is not intended to limit the spirit and scope thereof. What is desired to be protected by Letters Patent is set forth in the appended claims.
Claims
1. A protective toothbrush cover comprising a sheet for wrapping a head and bristles of a toothbrush to protect the toothbrush from contamination.
2. The cover of claim 1, wherein the sheet clings to itself to retain the sheet about the head and bristles.
3. The cover of claim 2, wherein the sheet comprises a plastic material.
4. The cover of claim 2, wherein the sheet is square.
5. The cover of claim 2, wherein the sheet is rectangular.
6. The cover of claim 2, wherein the sheet is sized to be wrapped about the head and bristles of a toothbrush.
7. A plurality of protective toothbrush cover sheets, each of the cover sheets adapted to be wrapped about a head and bristles of a toothbrush.
8. The plurality of sheets of claim 7, wherein the sheets are arranged in a stack.
9. The plurality of sheets of claim 7, wherein the sheets are secured together at one end.
10. The plurality of sheets of claim 7, further comprising liners for separating the plurality of sheets.
11. The plurality of sheets of claim 7, further comprising a dispensing container for holding the stack of sheets.
12. The plurality of sheets of claim 10, wherein the dispensing container is open on one side to allow sheets to be withdrawn from the container.
13. The plurality of sheets of claim 10, wherein the dispensing container has pins and the sheets have corresponding apertures, the pins insertable through the apertures to align the stack of sheets.
14. The plurality of sheets of claim 10, wherein the plurality of sheets are fan folded.
15. The plurality of sheets of claim 7, wherein the plurality of sheets are formed in a roll.
16. A protective sheet dispenser for dispensing protective sheets for a toothbrush, the dispenser comprising:
- a container;
- a roll of protective sheets rotatably mounted in the container; and
- a cutting edge for cutting individual sheets from the roll of protective sheets.
17. The dispenser of claim 16, wherein the container comprises a top plate having a retention tabs attached to opposite edges of the top plate.
18. The dispenser of claim 17, wherein the top plate comprises apertures for mounting the dispenser to a surface.
19. The dispenser of claim 16, wherein the cutting edge comprises a serrated edge.
20. The dispenser of claim 16, further comprising a toothbrush positioned against a portion of a sheet extending from the roll, the portion of the sheet depressed against the toothbrush by a user's finger.
21. The dispenser of claim 20, wherein the sheet is torn against the sharp edge to cut an individual sheet from the roll for use.
22. A method of protecting a toothbrush from contamination, comprising:
- providing a sheet;
- positioning the head and bristles of a toothbrush on the sheet; and
- wrapping the sheet around the toothbrush head to form a protective seal about the toothbrush head.
23. The method of claim 22, further comprising:
- removing the sheet from around the toothbrush;
- discarding the sheet;
- using the toothbrush; and
- wrapping a new sheet around the toothbrush to protect the toothbrush from contamination.
24. The method of claim 22, wherein the step of providing the sheet comprises removing the sheet from a stack of a plurality of sheets.
25. The method of claim 24, further comprising removing a liner from the stack of a plurality of sheets.
26. The method of claim 25, further comprising discarding the liner.
27. The method of claim 22, wherein the step of providing the sheet comprises dispensing the sheet from a roll of protective sheets.
28. The method of claim 27, further comprising tearing the sheet from the roll of protective sheets.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 15, 2003
Publication Date: Apr 21, 2005
Inventor: Lawrence Coppa (Point Pleasant, NJ)
Application Number: 10/685,822