Brushes
A brush is provided with a selectively rotatable brush head. The brush can advantageously be a toothbrush, and the selective rotation of the head gives advantages in reaching teeth and areas of the mouth which are hard to brush properly with a standard brush, thus increasing oral hygiene.
The present invention relates to brushes, especially toothbrushes.
Dentists advise that teeth are brushed for at least 2 minutes brushing the teeth thoroughly, using short gentle strokes, and paying extra attention to the gum line, hard-to-reach back teeth and areas around fillings, crowns or other restoration. They advise particular attention must be paid to cleaning the outer surfaces of upper teeth, then the lower teeth, cleaning the inner surfaces of the upper teeth, then the lower teeth, and cleaning the teeth's chewing surfaces. For fresher breath, it is also advised to brush the tongue and inner cheeks.
However, in vast amount of cases the public at large do not follow the above advice and have their own technique. This makes for inefficient or incomplete brushing, increasing the danger of developing tooth decay and gum disease.
Standard toothbrushes find it difficult to provide a diversity of function to effectively perform the variety of cleaning functions that are required for effectively maintaining oral hygiene. Therefore, it is desirable to provide a toothbrush that can provide for cleaning in areas that are hard to reach and that is easy to use without requiring a radical change in brushing habits.
According to the present invention there is provided a brush comprising a brush head and a handle portion, the brush head being selectively rotatable with respect to the handle portion.
“Selectively rotatable” is herein taken to mean that the angle of the brush head relative to the handle portion can be varied to be set at one position, selected from a plurality of available positions.
Preferably, the brush comprises selectively engageable indexing means operable to provide the selective rotation.
Preferably, the indexing means comprises a rotatable connector assembly attached to the brush head and the handle portion.
Preferably the rotatable connector assembly comprises a plug member and a socket, more preferably the plug member and the socket are substantially circular in cross section.
Preferably, one of the plug member and the socket includes at least one tab and the other of the plug member and the socket includes at least one groove, the tabs and grooves being arranged such that in use a tab may be located within a groove to impede rotational movement of the rotatable connector assembly.
Preferably, a plurality of grooves are provided to enable the rotatable connector assembly to be arranged such that a plurality of predetermined angles of the brush head relative to the handle portion may be selected in use.
Preferably, a displacement of the plug member relative to the socket is provided for to allow disengagement of a tab from a groove, most preferably without disconnecting the brush head from the handle portion.
Preferably the plug member includes a radially extending lip portion co-operable with a corresponding radially indented groove extending at least partially around an inner surface of the socket.
Preferably the plug member includes around its lower edge a radially extending plug flange co-operable with a corresponding radially extending socket flange extending around the upper surface of the socket.
Preferably, plug member and socket are engageable with a snap-fit connection.
Preferably, the handle portion is provided with a plug member receiving aperture.
Preferably, the socket is provided on an inner surface of an aperture in the brush head.
Preferably, a bristle head is fixed to the handle portion, comprising bristles for protrusion through the aperture in the brush head.
Preferably, the brush head is provided with side bristles which are selectively rotatable about the bristle head bristles.
Preferably, the brush comprises a motor for rotating the bristle head bristles around their central axis.
Preferably, the indexing means is provided on the brush at a location spaced from the brush head.
Preferably, an actuator means is provided for operation of the indexing means.
Preferably, the handle portion comprises slidably movable halves with corresponding corrugations.
The slidably movable halves function as the actuator means.
Preferably, the corrugations define a number of selectable relative positions of the two halves.
The corrugations act as an indexing means.
Preferably, upper portions of each half are fixed to opposing sides of a rotatable brush head, such that each selectable relative position of the two halves corresponds to an angle of orientation of the brush head relative to the handle portion.
Preferably, a snap fit runner is provided for the sliding motion of the two halves.
Preferably, the actuator means comprises an actuator arm and a drive means for moving the actuator arm.
Preferably, the drive means comprises a scroll wheel connected to the actuator arm.
Preferably, one of the scroll wheel and the body of the handle portion is provided with at least one tab and the other of the scroll wheel and the body of the handle portion is provided with at least one groove, the tabs and grooves being arranged such that in use a tab may be located within a groove to impede motion of the actuator arm.
Preferably, the actuator arm is connected at an upper end to the brush head and is shaped such that linear motion of the actuator arm causes a rotational motion of the brush head.
Preferably, the actuator arm runs along a track provided in the shaft of the handle portion.
Preferably, the actuator arm is formed from a rubber material.
Preferably, a belt member is provided within the body of the brush, said belt member being drivable in a longitudinal direction.
Preferably, an upper portion of the belt member is provided with teeth for engagement with corresponding teeth provided on the brush head.
Preferably, the belt member is provided with interlockable protrusions provided on opposing inner belt surfaces.
Preferably, the belt member is provided with a push-pad for operation to drive the belt member.
Preferably, the push-pad is provided at the surface of the brush for operation by a user.
Preferably, the belt member is formed from a rubber material.
Preferably, the brush is a toothbrush.
Preferably, a brush is provided which has a mechanical drive means for rotation of the brush head.
Preferably, said mechanical drive means is comprised in a handle portion of the brush.
Preferably, said mechanical drive means comprises a head connector and torque application means for applying a rotational torque to the head connector.
Preferably, said torque application means comprises a spring.
Optionally, said torque application means comprises a rubber band.
Preferably, a gear train is interposed between the torque application means and the head connector.
Preferably, the gear train is an epicyclical gear train.
Preferably, an oscillator is provided at the gear train, which comprises a peripheral projection for engagement with an outer portion of a base of the head connector.
Preferably, a drive member is provided for tensioning the torque application means.
Preferably, the drive member comprises an internal fluting for engagement with a ratchet on the handle portion to hold the drive member in place once it has been activated to tension the torque application means.
Preferably, the drive member forms a lower portion of the handle portion.
Preferably, a brake means is selectively engageable to hold the torque application means in tension, thus preventing rotation of the head connector.
Preferably, said brake means comprises a clamp member for selective engagement with a shaft provided at the gear train.
Preferably, said brake means is operable by external pressure applied to the outer surface of the handle portion.
Preferably, a brush is provided with a head portion, engageable with the head connector for the rotation of bristles provided on the head portion.
Preferably, the brush is a toothbrush.
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the following drawings in which:
A first embodiment of the invention is illustrated in
Aside from the nylon bristles 12a, the toothbrush 10 is formed from a plastics material which may be any material, such as a polymer, suitable for the purpose. It is advantageous if the plastics material has a resilient quality.
The toothbrush 10 is similar in general form to those well known in the art and is primarily intended for use in maintaining oral hygiene.
Turning now to
The rotatable connector assembly 20 comprises a section located on the brush head 12 and a section located on the handle portion 11.
Referring to
Extending peripherally around the upper edge of the plug member 22 and protruding radially outward from the plug member 22 is a plug lip 28. The plug lip 28 increases slightly in diameter in a linear manner, from initially coterminous with the diameter of the plug member 22 to its greatest diameter at its lowest edge, located nearest the plug flange 24.
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Extending radially inward from the outer edge of the socket flange 32 towards the socket 30 there is a plurality of tab-engaging grooves 36. The tab-engaging grooves 36 are generally semi-circular in cross section.
In situ, the plug member 22 is located within the socket 30. The plug lip 28 is located within the lip-engaging groove 34. The two flanges 24,32 abut one another and the tab 26 co-operably engages one of the tab-engaging grooves 36, locking the brush head 12 into a particular position. The construction of the plug member 22 allows it to be inserted into the socket 30 and be securely held therein by the engagement of the plug lip 28 and the lip-engaging groove 34. Particularly, the linear diameter increase of the plug lip 28 and the fact that the plug member 22 is formed in two parts with a gap between each part coupled with the use of a resilient material, allows the plug member 22 to be pushed into engagement with the socket 30 without excessive force. Once held within the socket 30, the interaction of the plug lip 28 and the lip-engaging groove 34 impede removal of the plug member 22 from the socket. However, some small displacement of the plug member 22 relative to the socket 30 is provided for.
In a variation of this embodiment, tab engaging grooves may be formed on the brush head 12 and the tab may be formed on an inner surface of the socket 34. The “tab and groove” arrangement provides an indexing means, that is means which define a series of predetermined interlock positions for positioning of the brush head relative to the handle portion.
In use, the toothbrush 10 is preset at a particular angle. The user may select a different angle of brush 12 by pulling the brush head gently away from the neck portion 14, thereby disengaging the tab 26 from one of the tab-engaging grooves 36. The user may then rotate the brush head 12 with respect to the neck portion 14 and re-engage the tab 26 with another of the tab-engaging grooves 36.
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The plug member 44 engages in a snap fit with the socket, the notched recess 50 of the plug member 44 engaging with a corresponding lip 56 of the socket, being provided as a circumferential groove. The groove provides a certain amount of give for selective engagement of the notched recess 50 with the groove, while the plug 44 remains in the aperture 52.
In a variation of this embodiment, tab engaging grooves may be formed on the brush head 40 and the tab may be formed on an inner surface of the aperture 50.
In use, the user may select a different angle of brush head 40 in a manner similar to that of the first embodiment.
A toothbrush according to a third embodiment is shown in
When the brush is assembled, the brush head 72, and with it the side bristles 78, are selectively rotatable in a manner similar to the first and second embodiments.
The brush of the third embodiment provides the advantages of an electric toothbrush, with the further enhancement of a selectively rotatable brush head to clean those “hard-to-reach” areas of the mouth.
A further optional feature of a brush according to various embodiments is to provide an indexing means at a point spaced from the brush head. Embodiments with this feature can advantageously have an actuator for operation of the indexing means.
The positions are labelled by indicia 102 on each of the halves 94a, 94b for ease of selection by the user. In use, the user pulls the two halves 94a, 94b slightly apart, then moves the halves relative to each other until the indicia 102 line up to his desired angle of rotation. The snap fit runner feature acts as a stop member to limit the disengagement of the halves 94a, 94b, although it allows them to move far enough apart for the respective corrugations to disengage. When the user re-engages the corrugations, the two halves 94a, 94b are then held together by a snap fit and/or by pressure applied by the hand of a user.
In one variation of this embodiment, the upper portions 96, 98 of the two halves 94a, 94b are formed as one piece with the protrusion 100 provided on the brush head 92, and are formed from a flexible material to provide a hinge type arrangement. In an alternative arrangement, the protrusion 100 comprises a fixed plug and a rotatable outer portion to which the upper portions 96, 98 of the two halves 94a, 94b are attached.
A brush according to a fifth embodiment is illustrated in
The shape of the actuator arm 112 is such that an upward movement causes an anticlockwise rotation of the brush head 110 and a downward movement causes a clockwise rotation of the brush head 110, as seen in
The actuator arm travels along a specially formed channel 124 within the body of the brush to provide the desired effect. The actuator arm can be formed from a high tensile rubber or spring steel material.
The assembled brush 126 is shown in
A brush according to a sixth embodiment is shown in
The belt 130 can be driven in a direction along the longitudinal axis of the brush. An upper portion 136 is provided with teeth 138 for engagement with corresponding teeth 140 provided on a protrusion 142 from the brush head 132.
The belt 130 is provided with interlocking protrusions 144, 146 on opposing internal sides to provide an indexing function. A push pad 148 is provided for driving the belt member 130. As seen in
A seventh embodiment of the invention is shown in
The mechanical drive means 152 comprises a head connector 158 which is engageable with the brush head 154 in a known manner such that rotation of the head connector 158 causes a rotation of the brush head 154 so that the bristles 160 on the brush head rotate. The force for driving the head connector 158 is provided by a spring 162 which is windable to apply a torque. The torque could optionally be provided by a rubber band, or some other suitable means.
To improve operation of the brush, a gear train 164, in this embodiment an epicyclical gear train, is provided to increase the number of rotations of the head connector 158 with respect the number of rotations of the spring 162. A shaft 166 of the gear train 164 can also be provided with a first part of an oscillator 168, comprising a projection 170 for engagement with a corresponding notch 172 in an outer portion of a base of the head connector 158.
In use, a drive member 174, in this embodiment comprising a wheel, is moved in order to tension the spring 162. The wheel can be made of a rubber material so that the user can push or roll the wheel along a flat surface.
The wheel 174 comprises an internal fluting for engagement with a ratchet member 176 provided on the handle portion 156, so that once the wheel 174 has been rotated to tension the spring 162, the wheel 174 can be held in place to resist the uncoiling force of the spring 162, thus ensuring that the energy of the spring uncoiling is transferred only into the rotation of the head connector 158.
The mechanical drive means 152 can further be provided with a brake means 178 which is selectively engageable to clamp the shaft 166 of the gear train 164, thus preventing the spring 162 from unwinding, that is, holding it in tension. The brake means is operable by a user by pressure applied to a brake pad 180 on the external surface of the brush 150. Pressing the brake pad 180 urges a protrusion 182 formed as part of the handle portion to push the brake 178 into engagement with the shaft 166. The matching square profiles of the brake 178 and shaft 166 serve to provide a locking function.
In use, the user uses twists or rolls the wheel 174 to wind up the toothbrush 150. The bristles 160 on the brush head 154 then start to rotate so that the user can brush their teeth. When the user wants to pause brushing, he can press the brake applicator 180 to store the potential energy provided by the spring 162.
The brush of the present invention provides a number of advantages. Because the head of the brush can be twisted to multiple positions, brushing in key areas such as the outer and inner back teeth and gums is easier and more effective as compared with previous toothbrushes, and there is less restraint on the brushing technique for the user. The flexibility of the design gives more effective cleaning of the tongue and inner front teeth.
The invention is not limited to the embodiments herein described but may be varied in both construction and detail.
For example, although the described embodiments have one tab, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that further tabs may be provided to increase the impeding affect of the tab/groove engagement.
Further, it will also be understood to those skilled in the are that the number and position of the tab-engaging grooves may be varied. The tab-engaging grooves do not have to be spaced in an equiangular manner.
Claims
1. A brush comprising a brush head and a handle portion, the brush head being selectively rotatable with respect to the handle portion.
2. The brush of claim 1, comprising selectively engageable indexing means operable to provide the selective rotation.
3. The brush of claim 2, wherein the indexing means comprises a rotatable connector assembly attached to the brush head and the handle portion.
4. The brush of claim 3, wherein the rotatable connector assembly comprises a plug member and a socket
5. The brush of claim 4, wherein the plug member and the socket are substantially circular in cross section.
6. The brush of claim 4, wherein one of the plug member and the socket includes at least one tab and the other of the plug member and the socket includes at least one groove, the tabs and grooves being arranged such that in use a tab may be located within a groove to impede rotational movement of the rotatable connector assembly.
7. The brush of claim 6, wherein a plurality of grooves are provided to enable the rotatable connector assembly to be arranged such that a plurality of predetermined angles of the brush head relative to the handle portion may be selected in use.
8. The brush of claim 6, wherein a displacement of the plug member relative to the socket is provided for to allow disengagement of a tab from a groove without disconnecting the brush head from the handle portion.
9. The brush of claim 4, wherein the plug member includes a radially extending lip portion co-operable with a corresponding radially indented groove extending at least partially around an inner surface of the socket.
10. The brush of claim 4, wherein the plug member includes around its lower edge a radially extending plug flange co-operable with a corresponding radially extending socket flange extending around the upper surface of the socket.
11. The brush of claim 4, wherein the plug member and socket are engageable with a snap-fit connection.
12. The brush of claim 11, wherein the handle portion is provided with a plug member receiving aperture.
13. The brush of claim 11, wherein the socket is provided on an inner surface of an aperture in the brush head.
14. The brush of claim 11, wherein a bristle head is fixed to the handle portion, comprising bristles for protrusion through the aperture in the brush head.
15. The brush of claim 11, wherein the brush head is provided with side bristles which are selectively rotatable about the bristle head bristles.
16. The brush of claim 11, wherein the brush comprises a motor for rotating the bristle head bristles around their central axis.
17. The brush of claim 1, wherein the indexing means is provided on the brush at a location spaced from the brush head.
18. The brush of claim 17, wherein an actuator means is provided for operation of the indexing means.
19. The brush of claim 17, wherein the handle portion comprises slidably movable halves with corresponding corrugations.
20. The brush of claim 19, wherein, the corrugations define a number of selectable relative positions of the two halves.
21. The brush of claim 19, wherein upper portions of each half are fixed to opposing sides of a rotatable brush head, such that each selectable relative position of the two halves corresponds to an angle of orientation of the brush head relative to the handle portion.
22. The brush of claim 19, wherein a snap fit runner is provided for the sliding motion of the two halves.
23. The brush of claim 17, wherein the actuator means comprises an actuator arm and a drive means for moving the actuator arm.
24. The brush of claim 23, wherein the drive means comprises a scroll wheel connected to the actuator arm.
25. The brush of claim 24, wherein one of the scroll wheel and the body of the handle portion is provided with at least one tab and the other of the scroll wheel and the body of the handle portion is provided with at least one groove, the tabs and grooves being arranged such that in use a tab may be located within a groove to impede motion of the actuator arm.
26. The brush of claim 23, wherein the actuator arm is connected at an upper end to the brush head and is shaped such that linear motion of the actuator arm causes a rotational motion of the brush head.
27. The brush of claim 23, wherein the actuator arm runs along a track provided in the shaft of the handle portion.
28. The brush of claim 23, wherein the actuator arm is formed from a rubber material.
29. The brush of claim 17, wherein a belt member is provided within the body of the brush, said belt member being drivable in a longitudinal direction.
30. The brush of claim 29, wherein an upper portion of the belt member is provided with teeth for engagement with corresponding teeth provided on the brush head.
31. The brush of claim 29, wherein the belt member is provided with interlockable protrusions provided on opposing inner belt surfaces.
32. The brush of claim 29, wherein the belt member is provided with a push-pad for operation to drive the belt member.
33. The brush of claim 32, wherein the push-pad is provided at the surface of the brush for operation by a user.
34. The brush of claim 29, wherein the belt member is formed from a rubber material.
35. The brush of claim 1, being a toothbrush.
36. A brush comprising a mechanical drive means for rotation of the brush head.
37. The brush of claim 36, wherein said mechanical drive means is comprised in a handle portion of the brush.
38. The brush of claim 36, wherein said mechanical drive means comprises a head connector and torque application means for applying a rotational torque to the head connector.
39. The brush of claim 38, wherein said torque application means comprises a spring.
40. The brush of claim 38, wherein said torque application means comprises a rubber band.
41. The brush of claim 38, wherein a gear train is interposed between the torque application means and the head connector.
42. The brush of claim 41, wherein the gear train is an epicyclical gear train.
43. The brush of claim 41, wherein an oscillator is provided at the gear train, which comprises a peripheral projection for engagement with an outer portion of a base of the head connector.
44. The brush of claim 38, wherein a drive member is provided for tensioning the torque application means.
45. The brush of claim 44, wherein the drive member comprises an internal fluting for engagement with a ratchet on the handle portion to hold the drive member in place once it has been activated to tension the torque application means.
46. The brush of claim 44, wherein the drive member forms a lower portion of the handle portion.
47. The brush of claim 38, wherein a brake means is selectively engageable to hold the torque application means in tension, thus preventing rotation of the head connector.
48. The brush of claim 47, wherein said brake means comprises a clamp member for selective engagement with a shaft provided at the gear train.
49. The brush of claim 47, wherein said brake means is operable by external pressure applied to the outer surface of the handle portion.
50. The brush of claim 38, wherein a brush is provided with a head portion, engageable with the head connector for the rotation of bristles provided on the head portion.
51. The brush of claim 36, being a toothbrush.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 12, 2005
Publication Date: Jul 24, 2008
Inventor: Heera Dean (Glasgow Strathclyde)
Application Number: 11/792,332
International Classification: A46B 13/00 (20060101); A46B 5/00 (20060101); A46B 9/04 (20060101);