Training Toothbrush Having a Pivoting Brush Head
A training toothbrush for children comprising a body portion that includes a head portion, a handle, and a brush assembly that is configured to engage with and pivot upon the body portion. A caming mechanism, such as an oblique or curvilinear channel that receives a tracking element, is disposed between the brush assembly and the body portion and configured such that when the operator grasps the handle and attempts to brush the teeth in a longitudinal back and forth motion, the relative longitudinal movement between the handle and the brush assembly causes the caming mechanism to translate the longitudinal motion to the brush head, which then pivots vertically against the teeth in a more preferred motion for allowing the bristles to clean between teeth. In one embodiment, the apparatus includes a locking mechanism that releasably engages the brush head to prevent it from pivoting vertically so that it operates much like a standard toothbrush.
This application is a continuation of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/939,346, filed on Nov. 13, 2007, which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/865,774, filed on Nov. 14, 2006.
TECHNICAL FIELDThis invention relates to dental hygiene devices, more particularly to manually powered mechanical toothbrushes.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONEarly training to teach the proper technique of brushing is important for proper dental hygiene. Children especially tend to use a horizontal motion when brushing teeth when research has shown the vertical brushing is more effective in dislodging food particles between teeth. What is needed is a simple, manually operated toothbrush that can be effective in providing the benefits of vertical brush strokes, even when the user attempts to brush using a horizontal motion.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe foregoing problems are solved and a technical advance is achieved in an illustrative brushing apparatus, such as a manually powered mechanical toothbrush, that comprises a brush assembly that includes a brush head that movably engages a body portion that includes a head portion distally and a handle extending proximally. The brushing apparatus comprises a caming mechanism, such as a track system that comprises at least one channel having a first and a second end that receives a tracking element. Relative movement between the brush assembly and the body portion causes the tracking element to ride within the channel, which is non-linear with respect to the longitudinal axis of the apparatus, thereby causing the brush head to advantageously pivot vertically from a first position to a second position that is vertically angled from the first, such as when the user attempts to employ a horizontal brushing motion against the surfaces of the teeth.
In one aspect of the present invention, the brush assembly further includes a mounting element that receives the brush head such that the brush head is pivotable thereabout. The mounting element slidable engages the head portion of the apparatus, such as within a pair of longitudinal slots or rails situated on opposite sides of a recessed area beneath the head portion. The channel of the tracking mechanism is located about the underneath of the head portion with a corresponding tracking element being disposed on the upper portion, the channel being oriented at an angle relative to longitudinal axis of the body portion such that when the tracking element rides within the channel from the first end to the second end thereof, the brush head pivots from a first position of an angled orientation to a second position of an opposite orientation.
In another aspect of the invention, the tracking element, such a pin or other type of projecting structure, is located underneath the head portion and the channel is located on the upper portion of the brush head. The channel can be configured to extend obliquely therealong such that it lies at an angle relative to the longitudinal axis of the brush head. Alternatively, the channel may extend generally parallel to the longitudinal axis, but is non-linear in that the groove of the channel is formed at an angle relative to the upper surface of the upper portion of the brush head. The groove comprises a ‘spiral’ configuration such that it is reoriented to a configuration perpendicular to the upper surface toward the center of the channel, again assuming an angle toward the second end of the channel that generally mirrors the angle of the groove at the first end. The helical configuration of the groove thus causing the brush head to pivot during longitudinal movement of the brush assembly. This channel configuration may also be used such that the channel is located underneath the head portion and the tracking element is located on the upper portion of the brush head.
In yet another aspect of the invention, the brush head directly engages the head portion via tracking elements (e.g., side projections, rails, etc.) located laterally on either side of the upper portion of the brush head. The head portion of the apparatus includes a track area that includes two curvilinear channels of either of the types described above (obliquely angled channel or spiral groove) and located on either side of the track area. The first and second channels are configured to so that they force the brush head to pivot to the first angled position when the brush head is located at one end of the channel, and pivot to the second angled position when the brush head moves toward the opposite end of the channel, returning to the first position when the brushing apparatus is moved in an opposite direction relative to the teeth, the pivoting motion of the brush head providing an effective vertical motion for cleaning teeth.
In still yet another aspect of the invention, the head portion and the handle of the body portion comprise separate elements that slide relative to one another during horizontal brushing operation to actuate the caming mechanism and cause the brush head to pivot vertically. In one embodiment, the brush head is directly mounted to the head portion and configured to pivot vertically thereabout. The tracking element is disposed on the brush head and engages the angled channel located on the handle, which is slidably received by the head portion as the apparatus is used in a horizontal brushing motion. As the tracking element traverses the channel during longitudinal movement, causing the brush head to deflect and pivot as the track element moves from one end of the channel to the other and back.
In still yet another aspect of the invention, the apparatus includes a locking mechanism, such as a sliding knob the handle connected to an internal rod, that is actuated to engage the brush assembly and the limit the vertical or pivoting movement thereof, thereby allowing the apparatus to used like a standard non-pivoting toothbrush. As the rod or other structure is advanced toward the head portion to engage with and/or wedge between components, the brush head is immobilized until it is released to again allow the brush head to pivot via longitudinal action of the apparatus body portion.
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings, and specific language will be used to describe the same. It should nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended, such alterations and further modifications in the illustrated device, and such further applications of the principles of the invention as illustrated therein being contemplated as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the invention relates. Any other undisclosed or incidental details of the construction or composition of the various elements of the disclosed embodiment of the present invention are not believed to be critical to the achievement of the advantages of the present invention, so long as the elements possess the attributes needed for them to perform as disclosed. The selection of these and other details of construction are believed to be well within the ability of one of even rudimentary skills in this area, in view of the present disclosure. The invention encompasses embodiments both comprising and consisting of the elements described with reference to the illustrative embodiments. Unless otherwise indicated, all ordinary words and terms used herein shall take their customary meaning as defined in The New Shorter Oxford English Dictionary, 1993 edition. All technical terms shall take on their customary meaning as established by the appropriate technical discipline utilized by those normally skilled in that particular art area. It is therefore intended that the foregoing detailed description be regarded as illustrative rather than limiting, and that it be understood that it is the following claims, including all equivalents, that are intended to define the spirit and scope of this invention.
The present invention, as embodied in
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The vertical sweeping motion of the pivoting brush head is caused by a caming action supplied by the track system due to the oblique orientation of the channel relative to the direction of movement of the brush assembly against the head portion in the illustrative embodiment. When the brush assembly 11 is located at the first, proximal position 33 (oriented toward the handle 16), the tracking element 27, located toward the proximal end of the brush head 25, resides at the first end 31 of the channel. As shown in
The track system can comprise an alternative configuration in which it is the brush head 12 that engages the head portion 15 of the brushing apparatus such that the brush assembly 11 does not require a mounting element 13 to facilitate the longitudinal movement and allow the brush head to pivot in response to the caming action of the track system 25. As depicted in
Another embodiment is shown in
In a variation of the embodiment of
A optional feature applicable to each of the embodiments of
Claims
1. A manually powered brushing apparatus for cleaning the surfaces of teeth, comprising:
- a brush assembly comprising a brush head having a face and an upper portion, the face including a plurality of bristle elements extending therefrom;
- a body portion having a longitudinal axis and further comprising a head portion and a handle extending proximally therefrom, the brush assembly operatively engaging at least one of the head portion and the handle; and
- wherein the body portion and the brush assembly of the brushing apparatus further are interconnected via a caming mechanism such when the brushing apparatus is operated using a horizontal brushing motion against the teeth, relative longitudinal movement between the brush assembly and the body portion actuates the caming mechanism, resulting in the brush head being caused to pivot vertically between a first angled configuration and a second angled configuration.
2. The brushing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the head portion is configured to slidably receive the brush assembly such that the brush assembly moves longitudinally relative to the body portion when the brushing apparatus is operated using the horizontal brushing motion against the teeth.
3. The brushing apparatus of claim 2, wherein the brush assembly further comprises a mounting element configured to receive the brush head and engage the body portion and be longitudinally slidable relative thereto, the brush head being pivotable within the mounting element in response to longitudinal movement thereof relative to the body portion.
4. The brushing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the head portion is slidably engaged to the handle of the body portion, the brush head being pivotably received within the head portion; the track system being configured such that the brush head slidably engages the handle, resulting in the brush head moving between the first and the second angled configuration as the handle is caused to slide longitudinally relative to the head portion.
5. The brushing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the caming mechanism comprises a track system that include a channel disposed on one of the brush assembly and body portion and a tracking element located on the other of the brush assembly and the body portion.
6. The brushing apparatus of claim 5, wherein the track system comprises at least a first channel having a first end and a second end, the channel located about one of the head portion and the brush head and a first tracking element located about other of the head portion and the brush head; the tracking element movable between the first end and the second end of the channel.
7. The brushing apparatus of claim 6, wherein the track system is configured such the first channel is located within a track area located beneath the head portion.
8. The brushing apparatus of claim 6, wherein the track system further includes a second channel and second tracking element, the first and second channels located within the recessed, the first and second tracking elements being disposed on upper portion of the brush head and configured such that they engage the first and second channels respectively, the first and second channels being configured to cause the brush to pivot from the first position to the second position as the brush assembly moves longitudinally relative to the body portion.
9. The brushing apparatus of claim 5, wherein the track system is configured such that the channel is located about the upper portion of the brush head and the tracking element is located about an area located beneath the head portion.
10. The brushing apparatus of claim 5, wherein the channel extends along the brushing apparatus at an oblique angle relative to the longitudinal axis of the body portion.
11. The brushing apparatus of claim 5, wherein the channel comprises a curvilinear configuration.
12. The brushing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the caming mechanism operatively connects the handle to the brush assembly, the handle being configured to move relative to the head portion, thereby causing the brush head to pivot vertically.
13. The brushing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the brushing apparatus comprises a releasably locking mechanism that when actuated, prevents the brush head from pivoting relative to the body portion.
14. A manually powered brushing apparatus for cleaning the surfaces of teeth, comprising:
- a brush assembly comprising a brush head having a plurality of bristle elements extending therefrom;
- a handle portion slidably engaged with brush assembly, the brushing apparatus further comprising a track system disposed thereon and configured such that when the brushing apparatus is operated using a horizontal brushing motion against the teeth, the engagement of the track system translates the longitudinal movement of the handle to cause the brush head to pivot vertically against the surfaces of the teeth.
15. The brushing apparatus of claim 14, wherein the track system comprises a channel disposed on one of the handle and the brush assembly and a tracking element disposed on the other of either the handle or brush assembly, the channel being oriented and configured that as the tracking element traverses longitudinal therein, the brush head is deflected vertically to pivot about the brush head.
16. The brushing apparatus of claim 14, wherein the brushing apparatus further comprises a head portion that pivotably receives the brush assembly.
17. The brushing apparatus of claim 14, wherein the head portion is slidably engaged to the handle and moves relative thereto to actuate the track system during the horizontal brushing motion by the operator.
18. The brushing apparatus of claim 14, wherein the track system comprises a channel disposed in oblique orientation within the handle and a tracking element disposed on the brush head opposite the surface comprising the plurality of bristles.
19. The brushing apparatus of claim 14, wherein the brushing apparatus comprises a releasably locking mechanism that when actuated, prevents the brush head from pivoting relative to the body portion.
20. A method of brushing teeth, comprising the steps of:
- providing a manually powered brushing apparatus having a brush assembly comprising a vertically pivotable brush head, a body portion configured to engage the brush assembly, and a caming mechanism operatively connecting the brush assembly and a component of the body portion that is slidably engaged to thereto;
- grasping the body portion;
- applying the brush head against the teeth while the brushing apparatus is in a horizontal orientation; and
- moving the body portion longitudinally back and forth against the teeth such that the body portion is caused to slide longitudinally relative to the brush assembly, resulting in the caming mechanism translating the longitudinal motion of the body portion so that the brush head is caused to pivot vertically against the teeth.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 21, 2011
Publication Date: Nov 10, 2011
Inventor: Kenneth Taylor (Dayton, IN)
Application Number: 13/187,813
International Classification: A46B 7/06 (20060101);