TOOTHBRUSH FOR USE WITH AN ORTHODONTIC DEVICE
A toothbrush comprises an elongate handle member. A head member is connected to one end of the handle member and at least one primary cleaning element and at least one secondary cleaning element extend from the head member. The secondary cleaning element include a body portion that extends substantially parallel to a plane of the head member, and first and second spaced legs fixedly extend between the body portion and the head member.
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Background
The present invention generally relates to a toothbrush, and more particularly, to an improved toothbrush for cleaning teeth, gingiva, and an orthodontic device.
2. Description of the Background
People without fixed orthodontic devices may find conventional toothbrushes adequate in removing plaque. However, orthodontic patients with fixed devices, such as braces, face unique challenges in the removal of plaque around these devices and the surrounding teeth and gingiva. It is not uncommon for the level of plaque removal in these types of patients to be unacceptable, as the presence of fixed orthodontic devices prevents conventional toothbrushes from reaching areas around and under the devices where plaque accumulates. A great deal of manual dexterity is therefore required on the part of the patient to properly remove plaque using a conventional toothbrush. The consequences of improper dental care may include various forms of tooth decay. Therefore, there is a need for a toothbrush that can remove plaque that is inaccessible or difficult to reach with a conventional toothbrush in the home or within a dental care practitioner's office.
Lupossello U.S. Pat. No. 5,537,708 disclosed one known toothbrush for use in cleaning an orthodontic appliance that includes a head having a plurality of upwardly extending brushes. Two elongate brush members perpendicularly overlie the plurality of bristles. Both of the elongate brush members include an unattached end for insertion between orthodontic wires and an opposing end that is connected to a handle of the toothbrush. Luposello does not disclose any upwardly extending bristles that display omnidirectional cleaning capabilities, nor are any of the upwardly extending bristles combined with horizontally or vertically extending omnidirectional cleaning members in the same cleaning plane.
Massetti U.S. Pat. No. 4,317,463 discloses another known toothbrush that comprises a handle with a cleaning portion on one end thereof. The cleaning portion includes opposing side members having one or more swabs extending transversely therebetween. The swab members are rotatable and include a plurality of bristles extending therefrom. Massetti does not contemplate utilizing non-rotatable cleaning elements, which have been found better suited to cleaning teeth, gingiva, and orthodontic appliances because the cleaning elements do not slip on the surface to be cleaned. Further, the rigid side members holding the swabs with transversely extending bristles are not as effective in orienting the bristles between the teeth, gingiva, and orthodontic appliances, as toothbrushes with more resilient, i.e., elastically deformable, holding elements are.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAccording to one embodiment of the present invention, a toothbrush comprises an elongate handle member. A head member is connected to one end of the handle member and at least one primary cleaning element and at least one secondary cleaning element extend from the head member. The secondary cleaning element includes a body portion that extends substantially parallel to a plane of the head member, and first and second spaced legs fixedly extend between the body portion and the head member.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, a toothbrush comprises an elongate portion extending between first and second ends. The elongate portion has a head portion on the first end thereof. A multiplicity of bristles extend from a first surface of the head portion and at least one omnidirectional cleaning element extends from the first surface of the head portion. The omnidirectional cleaning element includes a stem extending substantially transversely from the first surface and a plurality of cleaning surfaces extending radially from a distal end of the stem.
According to yet another embodiment of the present invention, a toothbrush comprises a brushing head that includes a brushing surface and a handle extending from a proximal end thereof. A plurality of tufts is disposed on the brushing surface. Each tuft comprises a multiplicity of bristles extending substantially transversely from the brushing surface. At least two vertical posts extend from the brushing surface in a direction substantially transverse to same, wherein a plurality of bristles extends radially from the two posts.
Other aspects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent upon reading the following detailed description and upon reference to the drawings in which:
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The secondary cleaning elements 44 further include a multiplicity of secondary bristles 58 that extend radially from the body portion 56. In a preferred embodiment, the secondary bristles 58 extend substantially transversely from a centerline of the body portion 56. In another preferred embodiment, the secondary bristles 58 extend radially from the body portion 56 at a number of different angles from the centerline thereof. In the present embodiment, the secondary cleaning elements 44 also include a multiplicity of secondary bristles 58 extending from the leg portions 48, 50. It is contemplated that the secondary bristles 58 will extend from the leg portion 48, 50, and from any transition zone between the leg portions 48, 50 and the body portion 56, in a similar manner as described above. Further, other embodiments of the present invention may include secondary bristles 58 extending the entire length of the leg portions 48, 50 or extending only partially about the leg portions 48, 50 and/or the body portion 56.
The secondary cleaning elements 44 are manufactured by any one of several technologies currently known by those skilled in the art. In the present embodiment, the secondary cleaning elements 44, including the attendant leg portions 48, 50, the body portion 56, and the secondary bristles 58, are formed by an injection molding process. Therefore, the body portion 56 and the leg portions 48, 50 are formed integrally with the radially extending secondary bristles 58. While any type of thermoplastic material may be used, in a preferred embodiment a co-polymer or synthetic polymer, such as nylon or polyester, is utilized. Injection molding processes will also allow the secondary bristles 58 to be formed with other bristles radiating about the length of any of the secondary bristles 58. Indeed, any number of bristles may be provided that radiate from any number of additional bristles. The addition of such bristles will increase the extent to which the secondary cleaning elements 44 can reach between wires, undercuts, or other areas of orthodontic devices. The additional bristles may also increase the abrasiveness of the secondary cleaning elements 44 to aid in plaque removal.
It is also anticipated that the secondary cleaning elements 44 may be manufactured in a multitude of other ways. In one embodiment the U-shaped member 46 of the secondary cleaning element 44 is formed by bending or otherwise deforming multiple wire strands into the above described shape, such as depicted in connection with the embodiments shown in
In any of the embodiments described herein, the primary and secondary cleaning elements 34, 44 may be attached to the head member 24 of the toothbrush 20 in any number of conventional manners. For example, the present embodiment depicted in
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A second embodiment of a toothbrush 80 is depicted in
A third embodiment of a toothbrush 100 is depicted in
A fourth embodiment of a toothbrush 120 is depicted in
The plurality of omnidirectional cleaning elements 122 may comprise similar materials and structure as noted above in connection with the plurality of secondary cleaning elements 44. For example, any of the structural components, materials, or designs employed in connection with the secondary bristles 58 or leg portions 48, 50, may be likewise utilized in connection with the cleaning surfaces 132 and the stem 126, respectively, of the present embodiment. Further, any of the manufacturing or fabrication techniques and modifications thereof discussed herein may be employed to create the omnidirectional cleaning elements 122. While the plurality of omnidirectional cleaning elements 122 is provided with a substantially different configuration than the plurality of secondary cleaning elements 44, the similar utilization of radially extending bristles and/or cleaning surfaces in conjunction with areas of clearance offer advantages presently unknown to patients with orthodontic devices.
As noted above, the present embodiment has a similar layout as the first embodiment depicted in
As can be readily discerned from the present disclosure, any number of primary, secondary, or omnidirectional cleaning elements may be provided. It is anticipated that some embodiments may only utilize one of the secondary or omnidirectional cleaning elements, while other embodiments may be entirely comprised of secondary or omnidirectional cleaning elements. Further, while the embodiments described herein depict various cleaning elements having distal ends substantially coextensive with one another, the heights of any of the primary, secondary, or omnidirectional cleaning elements may be varied as desired.
Numerous modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art in view of the foregoing description. Accordingly, this description is to be construed as illustrative only and is presented for the purpose of enabling those skilled in the art to make and use the invention and to teach the best mode of carrying out same. The exclusive rights to all modifications which come within the scope of the appended claims are reserved.
Claims
1. A toothbrush, comprising:
- an elongate handle member;
- a head member connected to one end of the handle member; and
- at least one primary cleaning element and at least one secondary cleaning element extending from the head member,
- wherein the secondary cleaning element includes a body portion that extends substantially parallel to a plane of the head member, and first and second spaced legs that fixedly extend between the body portion and the head member.
2. The toothbrush of claim 1, wherein the body portion of the secondary cleaning element is spaced a first distance from the head member.
3. The toothbrush of claim 1, wherein a proximal end of the body portion is spaced from the head member and a distal end of the body portion is coextensive with a distal end of least one of the primary cleaning elements.
4. The toothbrush of claim 1, wherein a multiplicity of bristles extend radially from a centerline of the body portion.
5. The toothbrush of claim 4, wherein a multiplicity of bristles extend radially form centerlines of the first and second spaced legs.
6. The toothbrush of claim 1, wherein the first and second spaced legs are connected to opposing ends of the body portion.
7. The toothbrush of claim 6, wherein the first and second spaced legs extend between the body portion and the head member in a direction substantially transverse to the plane of the head member.
8. The toothbrush of claim 1, wherein a second secondary cleaning element having a second body portion extending substantially parallel to the plane of the head member is provided, and wherein the second body portion is substantially parallel to the body portion of the first cleaning element.
9. The toothbrush of claim 1, wherein the primary cleaning element comprises at least one bristle extending from the head member in a direction substantially transverse to the plane of the head member.
10. The toothbrush of claim 1, wherein the primary cleaning element comprises a plurality of bristles extending radially from a distal end of a member.
11. The toothbrush of claim 1, wherein the secondary cleaning element includes a third leg spaced between the first and second spaced legs and wherein the third leg fixedly extends between the body portion and the head member.
12. A toothbrush, comprising:
- an elongate portion extending between first and second ends, the elongate portion having a head portion on the first end thereof;
- a multiplicity of bristles extending from a first surface of the head portion; and
- at least one omnidirectional cleaning element extending from the first surface of the head portion,
- wherein the omnidirectional cleaning element includes a stem extending substantially transversely from the first surface and a plurality of cleaning surfaces extending radially from a distal end of the stem.
13. The toothbrush of claim 12, wherein the multiplicity of bristles extend substantially transversely from the first surface of the head portion.
14. The toothbrush of claim 12, wherein a distal end of the omnidirectional cleaning element is coextensive with a distal end of one of the multiplicity of bristles.
15. The toothbrush of claim 12, wherein a second plurality of cleaning surfaces extend radially from a medial portion of the stem.
16. The toothbrush of claim 12, wherein the omnidirectional cleaning element is disposed proximate a second omnidirectional cleaning element.
17. The toothbrush of claim 12, wherein the head portion includes a longitudinal axis defining opposing sides of the first surface, and wherein the omnidirectional cleaning element is spaced a first distance from the longitudinal axis on a first side and a second omnidirectional cleaning element is spaced a second distance on a second side.
18. The toothbrush of claim 17, wherein the omnidirectional cleaning element is disposed adjacent a distal end of the head portion and the second omnidirectional cleaning element is disposed adjacent a proximal end of the head portion.
19. The toothbrush of claim 17, wherein the first distance is equal to the second distance.
20. A toothbrush, comprising:
- a brushing head including a brushing surface and a handle extending from a proximal end thereof;
- a plurality of tufts disposed on the brushing surface, each tuft comprising a multiplicity of bristles extending substantially transversely from the brushing surface; and
- at least two vertical posts extending from the brushing surface in a direction substantially transverse to same, wherein a plurality of bristles extend radially from the two posts.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 13, 2006
Publication Date: May 15, 2008
Inventor: Heekyoung Jo (Deerfield, IL)
Application Number: 11/559,265
International Classification: A46B 9/04 (20060101);