All-sided mouthbrush
An all-sided mouthbrush A device for cleaning a the mouth of a user. The all-sided mouthbrush device includes a handle including a first end having first and second sides, bristles extending from the first side, and an alternate cleaning device connected to on the second side, wherein the bristles clean teeth of the user and the alternate cleaning device cleans a the tongue and inner side of the mouth of the user. The alternate cleaning device may be in the form of one of a plurality of parallel ridges, a plurality of columns of tuft-shaped bristles, a plurality of spade headed bristles, a scouring pad-like surface or a plurality or off set rows of bristle-like structures made of soluble crystals for scraping the tongue and inner side of the mouth of the user. A plurality of The device may include templates each including a respective alternate cleaning surface and a connecting device for connecting one of the plurality of templates and a connection to the second side covering said alternate cleaning of the device may be attached to the all-sided mouthbrush . A resealable packet is provided for each of the templates and for receiving the first end of the handle when not in use for protecting the templates and handle from dirt and germs. A mouth freshening liquid is provided within the pouches for further protecting the templates and handle and provide additional freshening for the mouth of the user .
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to toothbrushes and, more specifically, to a mouthbrush including conventional bristles on one side and an alternate cleaning device positioned on an opposing side of the mouthbrush, and an alternate embodiment is provided wherein a plurality of interchangeable bristle type or rigid structures are adapted to be connected over the alternate cleaning device.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Numerous types of toothbrushes have been provided in the prior art. For example, U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,622,259; 4,010,509; 4,328,604 and 5,544,383 all are illustrative of such prior art. While these units may be suitable for the particular purpose to which they address, they would not be as suitable for the purposes of the present invention as heretofore described.
U.S. Pat. No. 2,622,259 Inventor: Francis E. Chauvin Issued: Dec. 23, 1952This patent discloses a toothbrush including tapered rows of bristles whereby all surfaces of the teeth, namely the grinding surfaces, the sides, areas between the sides and particularly the surfaces between the teeth may be properly and substantially simultaneously cleaned by sweeping movements of the brush. The sides of the teeth are cleaned with a sweeping motion from the gums towards the grinding or biting surfaces while the grinding surfaces are cleaned with transverse sweeping movements of the brush.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,010,509 Inventor: Frederic G. Hulsh Issued: Mar. 8, 1977The invention is a double sulcus toothbrush having two groups of sulcus bristles which diverge at an angle relative to one another laterally of the toothbrush so that these groups may bear against the upper and lower teeth, inside and out, with the bristles entering the sulci at an angle appropriate for their cleansing, these bristles being optionally forwardly inclined, cut at a taper to facilitate brushing; of the rear sulci or separated by a group of conventional bristles which are shorter than the sulcus bristles for brushing the crowns of the teeth.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,328,604 Inventor: Gregory Adams Issued: May 11, 1982A brush adopted for cleaning of the teeth mouth and gums of the riser, comprising a toothbrush handle, ordinary toothbrush bristles affixed to one surface of a brush head at one end of the handle in the usual and customary manner and short softer bristles for cleaning of the interior of the mouth and for massaging of the gums affixed to all surfaces of the above-mentioned brush head at the brush end of the toothbrush handle.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,544,383 Inventor: John A. Gamble Issued: Aug. 13, 1996A toothbrush which provides the user with simultaneous brushing action within the user's mouth. The long handle has an end portion of a substantially elliptical cross-section in which a first side and a second side are of substantially similar elliptical curvature. Bristles are attached to both the first side and the second side in a similar pattern. The bristles on each side taper from a short extant near the end of the handle to a longer extant at a position farther from the end of the handle. Also, the bristles are formed in tufts substantially in rows latitudinally of the two sides.
SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTIONThe present invention relates generally to toothbrushes and, more specifically, to a mouthbrush including conventional bristles on one side and an alternate cleaning device positioned on an opposing side of the mouthbrush, and an alternate embodiment is provided wherein a plurality of interchangeable bristle type or rigid structures are adapted to be connected over the alternate cleaning device.
A primary object of the present invention is to provide an all-sided mouthbrush that will overcome the shortcomings of prior an devices.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an all-sided mouthbrush which is able to clean the tongue and inner mouth surfaces in addition to cleaning the teeth of the user.
A further object of the present invention is to provide an all-sided mouthbrush including a handle having conventional toothbrush bristles extending from a side of one end thereof and a connection device for selectively receiving one of a plurality of templates on a side opposite the conventional toothbrush bristles.
A yet further object of the present invention is to provide an all-sided mouthbrush wherein the plurality of templates include a template having a ridged surface for scraping the tongue and inner surfaces of the mouth and a template having bristles forming tufts for scraping the tongue and inner surfaces of the mouth.
A still further object of the present invention is to provide an all-sided mouthbrush wherein the plurality of templates further include a template having spade shaped bristles for scraping the tongue and inner surfaces of the mouth and a template having a scouring-like pad for scrubbing the tongue and inner surfaces of the mouth.
A further object of the present invention is to provide an all-sided mouthbrush wherein the bristles include an upper surface formed of a soluble crystal substance able to freshen the mouth of tie user while brushing the teeth.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an all-sided mouthbrush able to be used as a platform for attaching various pads thereto.
A still further object of the present invention is to provide an all-sided mouthbrush including a plurality of non-abrasive pads for use in scraping, cleaning and massaging the tongue, gums and interior surfaces of the mouth of the user.
An even further object of the present invention is to provide an all-sided mouthbrush wherein the various absorbent pads scrape, clean and massage the tongue, gums and interior surfaces of the mouth with ointments, mouthwash and antiseptics such as hydrogen peroxide.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an all-sided mouthbrush that is simple and easy to use.
A still further object of the present invention is to provide an all-sided mouthbrush that is economical in cost to manufacture.
Additional objects of the present invention will appear as the description proceeds.
An all-sided mouthbrush for cleaning a mouth of a user is disclosed by the present invention . The all-sided mouthbrush includes a handle including a first end having first and second sides, bristles extending from the first side, and an alternate cleaning device connected to the second side, wherein the bristles clean teeth of the user and the alternate cleaning device cleans a tongue and inner side of the mouth of the user. The alternate cleaning device may be in the form of one of a plurality of parallel ridges, a plurality of columns of tuft-shaped bristles, a plurality of spade headed bristles, a scouring pad-like surface or a plurality of off set rows of bristle-like structures made of soluble crystals for scraping the tongue and inner side of the mouth of the user. A plurality of templates each including a respective alternate cleaning surface and a connecting device for connecting one of the plurality of templates to the second side covering said alternate cleaning device may be attached to the all-sided mouthbrush. A resealable packet is provided for each of the templates and for receiving the first end of the handle when not in use for protecting the templates and handle from dirt and germs. A mouth freshening liquid is provided within the pouches for further protecting the templates and handle and provide additional freshening for the mouth of the user.
To the accomplishment of the above and related objects, this invention may be embodied in the form illustrated in the accompanying drawings, attention being called to the fact, however, that the drawings are illustrative only, and that changes maybe made in the specific construction illustrated and described within the scope of the appended claims.
Various other objects, features and attendant advantages of the present invention will become more fully appreciated as the same becomes better understood when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters designate the same or similar parts throughout the several views.
Turning now descriptively to the drawings, in which similar reference characters denote similar elements throughout the several views, the Figures illustrate the all-sided mouthbrush of the present invention. With regard to the reference numerals used, the following numbering is used throughout the various drawing figures.
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- 10 all-sided mouthbrush of the present invention
- 12 handle of mouthbrush
- 14 first end of handle
- 16 second end of handle
- 18 first side of second end
- 20 bristles extending from first side of second end
- 22 second side of second end
- 24 cleaning device on second end of second side
- 26 plurality of parallel ridges forming cleaning device
- 28 device recesses for selectively securing template to second side of second end
- 30 first alternate cleaning surface
- 32 plurality of columns of tuft-shaped bristles
- 34 second alternate cleaning surface
- 36 plurality of off set rows of spade headed bristles
- 38 third alternate cleaning surface
- 40 fourth alternate cleaning surface
- 42 plurality of rows of bristle-like structures
- 44 first template
- 46 plurality of parallel ridges forming first template
- 48 top side of first template
- 50 clips extending from first template
- 52 arrows indicating alignment of clips of first template with connection device
- 54 second template
- 56 columns of tuft-shaped bristles forming second template
- 58 clips extending from second template
- 60 arrows indicating alignment of clips of second template with connection device
- 61 third template
- 62 off set rows of spade-headed bristles forming third template
- 64 top side of third template
- 66 clips extending from third template
- 68 arrows indicating alignment of clips of third template with connection device
- 70 fourth template
- 72 scouring pad-like surface forming fourth template
- 74 clips extending from fourth template
- 76 arrows indicating alignment of clips of fourth template with connection device
- 78 fifth template
- 80 rows of bristle-like structures made of soluble crystals forming fifth template
- 82 top side of fifth template
- 84 clips extending from fifth template
- 86 arrows indicating alignment of clips of fifth template with connection device
- 88 packet for retaining cleaning surface
- 90 template
- 92 mouthwash
- 94 resealable packet
- 96 first end of resealable packet
- 98 locking mechanism on first end of resealable packet
- 100 mouthwash
Turning now descriptively to the drawings, in which similar reference characters denote similar elements throughout the several views.
The all-sided mouthbrush 10 is shown in
Alternate cleaning devices may be positioned to extend from the second side 22 instead of the cleaning device 24 of FIG. 1. Examples of such alternate cleaning devices are illustrated in
The all-sided mouthbrush 10 including the cleaning surface device 24 is illustrated in
The all-sided mouthbrush 10 including the cleaning surface 24 is illustrated in
The all-sided mouthbrush 10 having the cleaning surface device 24 is illustrated in
The all-sided mouthbrush 10 including the cleaning surface 24 is illustrated in
The all-sided mouthbrush 10 including the leaning surface 24 is illustrated in
While a preferred structure for the connecting the template to the handle is shown and described herein, those of ordinary skill in the art who have read this description will appreciate that there are numerous other structures for connecting the template to the handle and, therefore, as used herein the phrase “means for connecting the template to the handle” should be construed as including all such structures as long as they achieve the desired result of connecting the template to the handle, and therefore, that all such alternative mechanisms are to be considered as equivalent to the one described herein.
The operation of the all-sided mouthbrush 10 will now be described with reference to the figures. In operation, the all-sided mouthbrush 10 is contained within a resealable packet 94 from which it must be removed. The packet 94 may contain mouthwash 100 for covering the bristles and aiding in freshening the mouth of the user during and after use. The templates are also each contained in resealable packets 88 from which they must be removed. The packets 88 may contain a mouthwash 100 for covering the cleaning surface thereof and aiding in freshening the mouth of the user during and after use. The user will decide which cleaning surface is desired to be used and remove the appropriate template from its packet 88.
The user will now releasably secure the template to the second sidle 22 of the handle 12 opposite the conventional bristles 20. This is performed by applying a force on the template towards the second side 22 until the clips extending from the template engage the connection device 28 on the handle 12. The all-sided mouthbrush 10 is now ready for use.
The user will brush the teeth in the usual manner using the conventional toothbrush bristles. Once completed, the user will then use the alternate cleaning surface provided by the template and using a back and forth or side to side motion will scrub the alternate cleaning surface against the tongue and inner aide of the mouth. This scrubbing will act to clean the tongue and inner side of the mouth of the user. The user may then rinse the mouth with any mouthwash in the packets 88 and 94.
Once finished the user will remove the template by applying a force in a direction opposite the connection force to disengage the clips from the connection device. The template will then be placed within its packet 88 and the packet 88 will be resealed. The second end 16 of the all-sided mouthbrush 10 will then be inserted into its packet 94 and the packet 94 will be resealed. The all-sided mouthbrush 10 and the template will then be put away for use in the future.
From the above description it can be seen that the all-sided mouthbrush of the present invention is able to overcome the shortcomings of prior art devices by providing an all-sided mouthbrush which is able to clean the tongue and inner mouth surfaces in addition to cleaning the teeth of the user. The all-sided mouthbrush includes a handle having conventional toothbrush bristles extending from a side of one end thereof and a connection device for selectively receiving one of the plurality of templates on a side opposite the conventional toothbrush bristles, the plurality of templates including a template having a ridged surface for scraping the tongue and inner surfaces of the mouth, a template having bristles forming tufts for scraping the tongue and inner surfaces of the mouth, a template having spade shaped bristles for scraping the tongue and inner surfaces off the mouth and a template having a scouring-like pad for scrubbing the tongue and inner surfaces of the mouth. The all-sided mouthbrush may also include bristles which include an upper surface formed of a soluble crystal substance able to freshen the mouth of the user while brushing the teeth. The all-sided mouthbrush is able to be used as a platform for attaching various pads thereto which can scrape, clean and massage the tongue, gums and interior surfaces of the mouth with ointments, mouthwash and antiseptics such as hydrogen peroxide. The all-sided mouthbrush may also include a plurality of non-abrasive pads for massaging the tongue, gums and interior surfaces of the mouth of the user. Furthermore, the all-sided mouthbrush of the present invention is simple and easy to use and economical in cost to manufacture.
It will tic undo stood that each of the elements described above, or two or more together may also find a useful application in other types of methods differing front the type described above.
While certain novel features of this invention have been shown and described and are pointed out in the annexed claims, it is not intended to be limited to the details above, since it will be understood that various omissions, modifications, substitutions and changes in the forms and details of the device illustrated and in its operation can be made by those skilled in the art without departing in any way from the spirit of the present invention.
Without further analysis, the foregoing will so fully reveal the gist of the present invention that others can, by applying current knowledge, readily adapt it for various applications without omitting features that, from the standpoint of prior art, fairly constitute essential characteristics of the generic or specific aspects of this invention.
Claims
1. An all-sided mouthbrush for cleaning a mouth of a user, said all-sided mouthbrush comprising:
- a) a handle including a first end having oppositely facing first and second sides;
- b) bristles extending from said first side;
- c) an alternate cleaning device connected to said second side, said bristles being adapted to clean teeth of the user and said alternate cleaning device being adapted to scrub and clean the tongue and inner side of the mouth of the user; and
- d) said alternate cleaning device includes a plurality of parallel ridges extending from all sides of said first end not occupied by said bristles for scraping the tongue and inner side of the mouth of the user.
2. The all-sided mouthbrush as recited in claim 1, further comprising a resealable packet for receiving said first end of said handle when not in use.
3. The all-sided mouthbrush as recited in claim 2, further comprising a freshening liquid positioned within said resealable packet for freshening said bristles and alternate cleaning device when positioned within said resealable packet.
4. An all-sided mouthbrush for cleaning a mouth of a user, said all-sided mouthbrush comprising:
- a) a handle including a first end having first and second sides;
- b) bristles extending from said first side; and
- c) an alternate cleaning device connected to said second side, wherein said bristles clean teeth of the user and said alternate cleaning device is scrubbed against a tongue and inner side of the mouth thereby cleaning the tongue and inner side of the mouth of the user; and
- d) said alternate cleansing device includes a plurality of spade headed bristles extending; from all sides of said first end not occupied by said bristles for scraping the tongue and inner side of the mouth of the user.
5. An all-sided mouthbrush for cleaning a mouth of a user, said all-sided mouthbrush comprising:
- a) a handle including a first end having first and second sides;
- b) bristles extending from said first side;
- c) an alternate cleaning device connected to said second side, wherein sold bristles clean teeth of the user and said alternate cleaning device is scrubbed against a tongue and inner side of the mouth thereby cleaning the tongue and inner side of the mouth of the user; and
- d) said alternate cleaning device includes a plurality of off set rows of bristle-like structures extending from all sides of said first end not occupied by said bristles for scraping the tongue and inner side of the mouth of the user, said bristle-like structures being made of soluble crystals.
6. An all-sided mouthbrush for cleaning a mouth of a user, said all-sided mouthbrush comprising:
- a) a handle including a first end having first and second sides;
- b) bristles extending from said first side;
- c) an alternate cleaning device connected to said second side, wherein said bristles clean teeth of the user and said alternate cleaning device is scrubbed against a tongue and inner side of the mouth thereby cleaning the tongue and inner side of the mouth of the user; and
- d) a plurality of templates each including a respective alternate cleaning surface and means for connecting one of said plurality of templates to said second side covering said alternate cleaning device.
7. The all-sided mouthbrush as recited in claim 6, wherein said cleaning surface on each of said plurality of templates is one of a plurality of parallel ridges, a plurality of columns of tuft-shaped bristles, a plurality of spade headed bristles, a scouring pad-like surface and a plurality of off set rows of bristle-like structures made of soluble crystals.
8. The all-sided mouthbrush as recited in claim 7, wherein each of said plurality of templates includes at least one clip extending therefrom and said connecting device includes at least one recess extending into said first end of said handle for receiving said at least one clip of a respective one of said plurality of templates.
9. The all-sided mouthbrush as recited in claim 6, further comprising a resealable packet for receiving said first end of said handle when not in use.
10. The all-sided mouthbrush as recited in claim 9, further comprising a plurality of pouches, each pouch receiving a respective one of said plurality of templates when not secured to said second side.
11. The all-side mouthbrush as recited in claim 10, further comprising a freshening liquid positioned within each of said plurality of pouches for freshening said bristles and alternate cleaning device when positioned within said resealable packet.
12. The all-sided mouthbrush as recited in claim 9, further comprising a freshening liquid positioned within said resealable packet for freshening said bristles and alternate cleaning device when positioned within said resealable packet.
13. The all-sided mouthbrush as recited in claim 6, further comprising a plurality of pouches, each pouch receiving a respective one of said plurality of templates when not secured to said second side.
14. The all-sided mouthbrush as recited in claim 13, further comprising a freshening liquid positioned within each of said plurality of pouches for freshening said bristles and alternate cleaning device when positioned within said resealable packet.
15. A toothbrush for cleaning a mouth of a user, said toothbrush comprising:
- a) a handle including a first end, said first end having first and second sides;
- b) bristles extending from said first side, wherein said bristles are adapted to clean the teeth of the user; and
- c) an alternate cleaning device on said second side, said alternate cleaning device being disposed to clean and massage the tongue, gums and inner surfaces of the mouth of the user, said alternative cleaning device comprising at least one ridge, said at least one ridge extending into the portions of said handle between said first and second sides.
16. A toothbrush as claimed in claim 15, wherein said at least one ridge is a plurality of parallel ridges.
17. A toothbrush for cleaning a mouth of a user, said toothbrush comprising:
- a) a handle including a first end, said handle having first and second sides;
- b) bristles extending from said first side; and
- c) an alternate cleaning device on said second side, wherein said bristles are disposed to clean teeth of the user and said alternate cleaning device being disposed to clean and massage the tongue, gums and inner surfaces of the mouth of the user, said alternative cleaning device comprising a scouring pad-like surface extending onto the portions of said handle between said first and second sides.
18. A toothbrush for cleaning the mouth of a user, said toothbrush comprising:
- a) a handle including a first end, said first end having first and second sides;
- b) bristles extending from said first side, said bristles being adapted to clean the teeth of the user;
- c) an alternate cleaning device connected to a desired portion of said second side and extending into the portions of said handle between said first and second sides, said alternate cleaning device for scraping, cleaning and massaging the tongue, gums and inner surfaces of the mouth of the user; and
- d) said alternate cleaning device including at least one of at least one ridge, at least one spaded headed bristle, and a scouring pad surface.
19. The toothbrush as claimed in claim 18, wherein said at least one spaded headed bristle includes a plurality of rows of spade headed bristles, said plurality of rows being offset from each other.
20. The toothbrush as claimed in claim 18, wherein said at least one ridge is a plurality of parallel ridges.
21. The toothbrush as claimed in claim 18, wherein said alternate cleaning device is a template and said handle includes a connection device for releasably connecting said template thereto.
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Type: Grant
Filed: Sep 18, 2002
Date of Patent: Jul 18, 2006
Inventors: Dennis W. Noe (Honolulu, HI), Chris M. Sold (Honolulu, HI)
Primary Examiner: Terrence R. Till
Attorney: Finnegan Henderson Farabow Garrett & Dunner, LLP
Application Number: 10/246,253
International Classification: A46B 9/04 (20060101);