Toothbrush with Elastic Bristles
A toothbrush comprises a plurality of bristles, each of which comprises an upper part and a lower part, wherein toughness of the lower part is smaller than the toughness of the upper part, an enrooting member into which the bristles are enrooted, wherein the enrooting member comprises a plurality of enrooting holes that receive the plurality of bristles, wherein each of enrooting hole comprises an enrooting recess that receives the lower part of the bristle. A method of manufacturing a toothbrush comprises steps of cutting a predetermined length from a plastic wire; processing the cut wire into a bristle having an upper part and a lower part, wherein toughness of the lower part is smaller than the toughness of the upper part; and enrooting the bristles into a plurality of enrooting holes of the enrooting member.
This application claims priority on Provisional Application No. 62/256,683, filed on 17 Nov. 2015 and Provisional Application No. 62/413,513, filed on 27 Oct. 2016, the disclosure of which are incorporated by reference herein.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention is related to a toothbrush with elastic bristles. More specifically, the present invention is related to a toothbrush comprising bristles, each of which has a strong part and a flexible enrooting part.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONA toothbrush in prior art has bristles fixed to its head, and thus it cannot effectively clean spaces between teeth, deformed teeth or curved surface of a back tooth. Fine bristles are good for the gum but are weak in its intended cleaning function. A toothbrush having tapered bristles on their end has problem that the bristles are promptly deformed in use. While strong bristles are advantageous in cleaning teeth but have bad contact feeling and wear enamel of teeth and gum. There have long been needs for a toothbrush that overcomes the problems of the strong bristle, and enables soft and effective cleaning of teeth.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAn objective of the present invention is to provide an efficient and durable toothbrush. Another objective of the present invention is to provide a manufacturing method for the toothbrush.
In order to achieve the objectives, the present invention provides a method of manufacturing a toothbrush, wherein the toothbrush comprises a plurality of bristles and an enrooting member into which the bristles are enrooted, comprising steps of a) cutting a predetermined length from a plastic wire; b) processing the cut wire into a bristle having an upper part and a lower part, wherein toughness of the lower part is smaller than the toughness of the upper part; and c) enrooting the bristles into a plurality of enrooting holes of the enrooting member.
In the step of processing the bristle, the cut wire is placed in a jig that drops a core of the cut wire downward by vibration, wherein an end of the cut wire, which is connected to the core, is cut and forms the upper part of the bristle, and a portion of the cut wire from the other end to the dropped core is formed into a conical shape, which forms the lower part of the bristle. Part of the bristle may be coated with reinforcing material.
In the step of processing the bristle, a part of the cut wire is gradually dipped in a chemical tapering solution thereby forming a conical shape, which forms the lower part of the bristle, and the remaining part forms the upper part of the bristle.
In the step of processing the bristle, one cut wire is tapered by mechanical machining, which forms the lower part of the bristle, and another cut wire forms the upper part of the bristle, wherein the lower part is bonded to the upper part.
The present invention also provides a toothbrush comprising a) a plurality of bristles, each of which comprises an upper part and a lower part, wherein toughness of the lower part is smaller than the toughness of the upper part; b) an enrooting member into which the bristles are enrooted, wherein the enrooting member comprises a plurality of enrooting holes that receive the plurality of bristles, wherein each of enrooting hole comprises an enrooting recess that receives the lower part of the bristle.
The lower part has conical shape, the base of which is adjacent to the upper part. The enrooting hole is horn-shaped thereby corresponds to the conical shape of the lower part of the bristle.
The enrooting member has a convex shape, and the enrooting holes are oval. The enrooting hole has a cavity and an inserting hole, through which the lower part of the bristle is inserted. The enrooting hole further comprises a communication slit that communicates the cavity with the cavity of an adjacent enrooting hole, and a drain hole near a bottom surface of the enrooting member.
Communication slits are provided on sidewalls and a bottom of a main enrooting body that receives the enrooting member.
The cavity comprises an upper cavity and a lower cavity, wherein the inserting hole is provided at the upper cavity.
The present invention has following advantageous effects. The present invention provides that each bristle is independent, and soft or flexible In part or in entirety, and thus effectively clean teeth covering gaps and shapes of teeth; because the bristles surround and work on the teeth providing good contact feeling; the strong bristle works soft thereby reducing wear of teeth and gum; it is easy to clean the toothbrush; because the lower cross-section of the bristle becomes smaller, foreign material is less accumulated, and easily removed by running water with the upper portions of the bristles pushed by a finger; each bristle surrounds and works on the teeth keeping excellent cleaning power inherent in strong bristles; the enrooting structure keeps the cleaning power of the bristles when the roots of the bristles are week after prolonged use and the bristles are not spread precisely or inclined or the roots collapse because even the randomly oriented bristles still work efficiently; the roots resist entangling thereby extending service lift of the toothbrush; the toothbrush is effective in cleaning the curved surface of the back tooth, which is susceptible to cavity or other disease as people get older; the bristles not only works as strong bristles having strong cleaning power but also works as soft bristles that are good for weak or sick gum; the ultrasonic fusing does not cause volume change of the bristle; the pot-shaped enrooting holes provide durability against repeated bending and provides cushioning effect even after the roots of the bristles lose durability and collapse; the enrooting structure keeps the flexibility of the bristles when the bristles lose elasticity; the bristles of the toothbrush provide strong cleaning feeling while also providing soft feeling that sticks to the tooth.
The invention will be more fully understood by reference to the detailed description in conjunction with the following figures, wherein:
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The lower part 16 has conical shape, the base of which is adjacent to the upper part 14. The enrooting hole 20 is horn-shaped thereby corresponds to the conical shape of the lower part 16 of the bristle 12.
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In step S02, the cut wire 46 is placed in a jig 48 (
Alternatively in step S02, a part of the cut wire is gradually dipped in a chemical tapering solution 56 thereby forming a conical shape, which forms the lower part 16 of the bristle 12, and the remaining part forms the upper part 14 of the bristle 12 (
Alternatively in step S02, one cut wire 46 is tapered by mechanical machining, which forms the lower part of the bristle, and another cut wire forms the upper part of the bristle, wherein the lower part is bonded to the upper part (
The above description is illustrative and is not restrictive, and, as it will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon review of the disclosure, the present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the essential characteristics thereof. The scope of the invention should, therefore, be determined not with reference to the above description, but instead should be determined with reference to the following and pending claims along with their full scope of equivalents.
Claims
1. A method of manufacturing a toothbrush, wherein the toothbrush comprises a plurality of bristles and an enrooting member into which the bristles are enrooted, comprising steps of:
- a) cutting a predetermined length from a plastic wire;
- b) processing the cut wire into a bristle having an upper part and a lower part, wherein toughness of the lower part is smaller than the toughness of the upper part; and
- c) enrooting the bristles into a plurality of enrooting holes of the enrooting member.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein in the step of processing the bristle, the cut wire is placed in a jig that drops a core of the cut wire downward by vibration, wherein an end of the cut wire, which is connected to the core, is cut and forms the upper part of the bristle, and a portion of the cut wire from the other end to the dropped core is formed into a conical shape, which forms the lower part of the bristle.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein part of the bristle is coated with reinforcing material.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein in the step of processing the bristle, a part of the cut wire is gradually dipped in a chemical tapering solution thereby forming a conical shape, which forms the lower part of the bristle, and the remaining part forms the upper part of the bristle.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein in the step of processing the bristle, one cut wire is tapered, by mechanical machining, which forms the lower part of the bristle, and another cut wire forms the upper part of the bristle, wherein the lower part is bonded to the upper part.
6. A toothbrush comprising:
- a) a plurality of bristles, each of which comprises an upper part and a lower part, wherein toughness of the lower part is smaller than the toughness of the upper part;
- b) an enrooting member into which the bristles are enrooted, wherein the enrooting member comprises a plurality of enrooting holes that receive the plurality of bristles, wherein each of enrooting hole comprises an enrooting recess that receives the lower part of the bristle.
7. The toothbrush of claim 6, wherein the lower part has conical shape, the base of which is adjacent to the upper part.
8. The toothbrush of claim 7, wherein the enrooting hole is horn-shaped thereby corresponds to the conical shape of the lower part of the bristle.
9. The toothbrush of claim 7, wherein the enrooting member has a convex shape, and the enrooting holes are oval.
10. The toothbrush of claim 7, wherein the enrooting here has a cavity and an inserting hole, through which the lower part of the bristle is inserted.
11. The toothbrush of claim 10, wherein the enrooting hole further comprises a communication slit that communicates the cavity with the cavity of an adjacent enrooting hole.
12. The toothbrush of claim 10, wherein the enrooting hole further comprises a drain hole near a bottom surface of the enrooting member.
13. The toothbrush of claim 10, wherein communication slits are provided on sidewalls of a main enrooting body that receives the enrooting member.
14. The toothbrush of claim 13, wherein communication slits are provided on a bottom of the main enrooting body.
15. The toothbrush of claim 10, wherein the cavity comprises an upper cavity and a lower cavity, wherein the inserting hole is provided at the upper cavity.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 17, 2016
Publication Date: Jun 8, 2017
Inventor: Changsuk Seo (Ansan-si)
Application Number: 15/353,745