With Drive Means Patents (Class 601/142)
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Patent number: 11123169Abstract: An electric toothbrush for brushing teeth vertically is disclosed. Forward and backward swing of the brush head (9) is realize through a spatial transmission mechanism to simulate the vertical brush action process of real manual brush brushing. The transmission includes a normal cam (2), a main support (3), a slide block (4), a rolling ball (5), a slide block limiting cylinder (6), a reverse cam cylinder (7) and a transmission housing (8). The input end of the positive cam (2) is sleeved on the rotating shaft of the motor (1), and the output end of the reverse cam cylinder (7) is connected with the brush head (9) of the electric toothbrush. A groove (21) is arranged on the positive cam (2), and the positive cam (2) drives the reverse cam cylinder (7) through the cooperation of the slide block (4) and the ball (5).Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2021Date of Patent: September 21, 2021Inventors: Pingjun Liu, Yutao Liu
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Patent number: 10755599Abstract: A portable tooth-sensitivity demonstration apparatus and a process. The apparatus includes a main unit with a top cover having at least one tooth station thereon; an electrical circuit, a sensitivity indicator, and an on/off switch. A sensor in the tooth station is part of the electrical circuit to activate a response by the sensitivity indicator. A water-permeable tooth piece, treated with an oral-care product, is placed into the tooth station, and a few drops of water are deposited on top of the tooth piece. Lack of response from the sensitivity indicator shows an absence of sensitivity and hence effectiveness of the oral-care product, while a response from the sensitivity indicator shows existing sensitivity and thus failure of the oral-care product to seal the tooth piece. In an apparatus having multiple tooth stations, different oral-care products can be assessed simultaneously and side-by-side.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2017Date of Patent: August 25, 2020Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventor: John Giuseppe Schilleci
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Patent number: 9820827Abstract: A method relating to inserting an ultrasonic oscillatory dental tip into a gingival sulcus of a patient proximate to a subgingival tooth surface, and ultrasonically oscillating the dental tip while supplying a fluid to a porous surface of the dental tip to space the dental tip surface from the subgingival tooth surface to inhibit contact therebetween while debriding biofilm from the tooth surface. A dental tool relating to a tip body having first and second ends, the first end coupleable to a dental delivery device; an internal fluid flow passage through the tip body disposed between the first end and the second end; the second end having a dental tip surface in fluid communication with the internal fluid flow passage.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2012Date of Patent: November 21, 2017Inventor: James Feine
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Patent number: 8997299Abstract: A tooth cleaning device comprising a handle, and a pad coupled to the handle, wherein the pad has a front face, a back face and a plurality of side walls. There are a plurality of different areas disposed on the front face of the pad comprising a first area comprising a first set of protrusions, in a substantially semi-spherical shape, and a second area comprising a second set of protrusions in a substantially conical shape. There is also a third area of protrusions formed as a substantially conical shape, and a fourth area of protrusions formed as a substantially semi-spherical shape. The device can be formed as a pad which collapses voluntarily under pressure. The pad can be made from any suitable material such as any type of rubber or plastic.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: April 7, 2015Assignee: Gruber, LLCInventors: Jack Gruber, Edward Kozloski
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Patent number: 8677541Abstract: An oral care implement may include a base portion sized for insertion into an oral cavity and a plurality of flexible, elastomeric elements extending from the base portion, wherein each of the plurality of flexible, elastomeric elements comprises an edge, wherein at least one of the edges comprises a micro edge, and wherein the plurality of flexible, elastomeric elements comprises an element density of less than about 5 mm.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2012Date of Patent: March 25, 2014Assignee: Braun GmbHInventors: Mark Stephen Meadows, Jose Tadeo Vergara de Castro, Mark Edward Farrell, William Ralph Brown, Jr., Eric V. Borges, Long Sheng Yu
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Patent number: 8584299Abstract: A toothbrush has a body, a brush head, and a neck extending between the body and the brush head. The toothbrush also has a massaging element, a plurality of bristles, and a plurality of massaging tips. The brush head has a front face and a rear face. The massaging element is disposed on the rear face of the brush head, while the plurality of bristles and the plurality of massaging tips extend from the front face.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2007Date of Patent: November 19, 2013Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: John Geoffrey Chan, Douglas A. Gall
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Patent number: 8484789Abstract: Toothbrushes are provided which have various features that may include one or more tooth cleaning elements having a variety of shapes and sizes, one or more gum treating elements having a variety of shapes and sizes, and/or one or more soft tissue/tongue treating elements having a variety of shapes and sizes.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2011Date of Patent: July 16, 2013Assignee: The Gillette CompanyInventors: Karen Lynn Claire-Zimmet, William Ralph Brown, Jr., Alexander Timothy Chenvainu, Chris Blain, Jens Uwe Stoerkel, Ulrich Pfeifer, Gerhard Schaefer
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Patent number: 8307488Abstract: The invention relates to a process for producing a toothbrush having a body, which comprises a handle region, a head region and a neck region located between the handle region and the head region, and having functional elements which are arranged, at least in part, within the body and comprise an electrically operated functional unit and an electric supply device which has an energy store and is intended for the functional unit, in the case of which the body is produced, by injection molding, from at least one hard component, which serves as a reinforcement, and at least one soft component, and at least some of the functional elements, during the production of the body, are encapsulated, at least in part, directly by the plastic which forms the soft component.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2010Date of Patent: November 13, 2012Assignee: Trisa Holding AGInventors: Philipp Pfenniger, Franz Fischer, Beat Huber
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Patent number: 8141192Abstract: A device with two or more regions configured to clean or treat a working surface is disclosed. Preferably, the device is an oral-care device with a power cleaning head. The power cleaning head comprises two or more regions, wherein at least one of the regions is configured to move and wherein at least one of the regions comprises a squeegee element. Preferably, the regions are configured to independently rotate, oscillate, vibrate or otherwise move while cleaning teeth and gums and can each include bristles, nodules, squeegee elements, or any combination thereof.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2009Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Inventor: James A Gavney, Jr.
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Patent number: 8056176Abstract: Toothbrushes are provided which have various features that may include one or more tooth cleaning elements having a variety of shapes and sizes, one or more gum treating elements having a variety of shapes and sizes, and/or one or more soft tissue/tongue treating elements having a variety of shapes and sizes.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2008Date of Patent: November 15, 2011Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Karen Lynn Claire-Zimmet, William Ralph Brown, Jr., Alexander Timothy Chenvainu, Chris Blain, Jens Uwe Stoerkel, Ulrich Pfeifer, Gerhard Schaefer
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Patent number: 8046861Abstract: The toothbrush includes a handle portion and a brushhead assembly which comprises a head portion and a stem portion. The head portion includes a bellows-like acoustic action member for creating acoustic wave action as it moves in and out in response to an acoustic driving force. A drive system is located in the handle and includes an audio speaker-type assembly to create acoustic waves which are transmitted through a transmission line to the acoustic action member. The acoustic action member is driven toward and away from the teeth when the toothbrush is operatively positioned within the mouth. The action of the acoustic member is directly or indirectly coupled to the fluid in the mouth, producing a foam which couples shear forces between the acoustic action member and the teeth/gums to produce a desired cleaning/therapeutic effect.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2004Date of Patent: November 1, 2011Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventor: Grez W. Joseph
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Patent number: 8037566Abstract: The toothbrush includes a handle portion and a brushhead assembly which comprises a head portion and a stem portion. The head portion includes a bellows-like acoustic action member for creating acoustic wave action as it moves in and out in response to an acoustic driving force. A drive system is located in the handle and includes an audio speaker-type assembly to create acoustic waves which are transmitted through a transmission line to the acoustic action member. The acoustic action member is driven toward and away from the teeth when the toothbrush is operatively positioned within the mouth. The action of the acoustic member is directly or indirectly coupled to the fluid in the mouth, producing a foam which couples shear forces between the acoustic action member and the teeth/gums to produce a desired cleaning/therapeutic effect.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2005Date of Patent: October 18, 2011Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventor: Joseph W. Grez
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Patent number: 7861356Abstract: A brush head of compact design, which includes a bristle carrier having secured to it bristles, and an elastic element for holding an oral, dental and/or gingival cleaning and/or care substance. The elastic element is joined to the bristle carrier by means of a support element. The bristle carrier is made of a first plastic, the support element of a second plastic, and the elastic element of a third plastic.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2005Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Assignee: Braun, GmbHInventors: Ivo Kunath, Georges Driesen, Thomas Fritsch, Armin Schwarz-Hartmann
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Publication number: 20100311007Abstract: A gingival massaging device comprising a dental arch shaped body for positioning within the oral cavity between the gingiva and the tissue linings of the lips, and the teeth, wherein the body comprises an internal track along which a plurality of massaging elements for massaging the gingiva are movable, wherein adjacent massaging elements are connected to each other by a mechanical linkage, wherein the device further comprises a shifting mechanism for moving the massaging elements along the track.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2010Publication date: December 9, 2010Inventor: Avraham Eliyahov
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Publication number: 20090211042Abstract: An ultrasonic toothbrush for daily oral hygiene application is disclosed, having an ultrasound transducer in direct contact with the fluids in the oral cavity, without ultrasound energy attenuation between the transducer and the fluids in the oral cavity. Maximum level of ultrasound energy coupled to the fluids within the oral cavity and to the teeth and gums and periodontal pockets, achieving maximum loosening of soft plaque. Toothbrush configurations of ultrasonically enhanced manually operated toothbrushes and motorized toothbrushes having lateral direction sonic frequency vibrating brush heads emitting ultrasonic energy are disclosed. To generate the sonic frequency lateral vibration of the brush head, a motion transducer is utilized. Removable and user replaceable brush heads are described. In the various configurations low voltage DC energy supplied by a battery is converted to ultrasonic frequency DC current to activate the ultrasonic transducer.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2008Publication date: August 27, 2009Inventor: Robert T. Bock
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Patent number: 7448109Abstract: An oral hygiene device having an ultrasound transducer 22 and an acoustic waveguide 24 facilitating the transmission of ultrasonic acoustic energy to fluids in the oral cavity is disclosed. Preferred ultrasound operating parameters for operation in aqueous environments and in dental slurries are disclosed. Devices may incorporate a drive motor 16 for oscillating a device head 23, acoustic waveguide 24 and one or more bristle tuft(s) 26 at sonic frequencies, and preferred sonic operating parameters are also provided. Multi-element piezoelectric transducer assemblies 30, 40, and various control and communications features are disclosed. Oral hygiene devices disclosed herein achieve improved plaque and stain removal from the teeth as well as interproximal and subgingival regions, while enhancing the user experience, massaging the gums, stimulating dental tissue, and disrupting biofilm.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2006Date of Patent: November 11, 2008Assignee: Ultreo, Inc.Inventors: Gerald K. Brewer, James Christopher McInnes, Daniel Bayeh, Frederick Jay Bennett, Richard K. Taylor, David A. Ballard, George A. Barrett
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Patent number: 7448108Abstract: A powered toothbrush is provided and includes a handle portion having a neck formed at one end and a head coupled to neck. The head includes a first carrier that is coupled to the head and is operatively connected to a first drive for moving the first carrier in a first direction. The first carrier has bristles, elastomeric cleaning members, or a combination thereof extending outwardly therefrom. The head also includes a second carrier that is coupled to the head and is in selective engagement with a protrusion extending in a recess defined by the first carrier to impart movement in a second direction. The second carrier has bristles, elastomeric cleaning members or a combination thereof extending outwardly therefrom. In an exemplary embodiment, the first carrier oscillates in a rotational direction and the second carrier moves in a direction parallel to the head.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2006Date of Patent: November 11, 2008Assignee: Colgate-Palmolive CompanyInventors: John J. Gatzemeyer, Eduardo J. Jimenez, Eyal Eliav
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Publication number: 20080209650Abstract: Oral hygiene devices employing an ultrasound transducer are disclosed. The device is user-activatable to commence an operating cycle, and has a controller that may provide a timing function and may provide a variable level of ultrasound transducer output during an operating cycle. The controller may provide a monitoring function that is capable of detecting an ultrasound transducer fault condition and alert a user, through a user interface, when an ultrasound transducer fault condition is detected. The controller may be programmed to count the number of device operating cycles or accumulate the total device operating time and activate a transducer replacement signal following a predetermined number of uses or a predetermined accumulated operating time.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2008Publication date: September 4, 2008Applicant: ULTREO, INC.Inventors: Gerald K. Brewer, James Christopher McInnes, Daniel Bayeh, Frederick Jay Bennett, Richard K. Taylor, David A. Ballard, George A. Barrett, Marc W. Bommarito
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Patent number: 7296318Abstract: A power toothbrush (10) is disclosed having a handle (15) containing a rechargeable battery (12), an ultrasonic drive circuit (14), a sonic component (16) such as a motor, and a control unit (18). The handle is connected to a toothbrush head (20) preferably having a plurality of bristles (26) and an ultrasonic transducer (22) that is operatively connected to a waveguide (24) that extends from the toothbrush head generally adjacent the bristles. The waveguide facilitates the transmission of acoustic energy into the dental fluid. It is contemplated that the waveguide may be utilized in manual or power toothbrushes, and in a combination without the sonic component, or in a combination without the ultrasonic transducer. Toothbrushes disclosed herein achieve improved plaque and stain removal from the teeth as well as interproximal and subgingival regions, while enhancing the user experience, massaging the gums, and stimulating dental tissue.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2004Date of Patent: November 20, 2007Assignee: University of WashingtonInventors: Pierre D. Mourad, Francis G. Olson, Roger Lee Thompson, Jason L. Seawall
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Patent number: 7269873Abstract: An oral hygiene device having an ultrasound transducer 22 and an acoustic waveguide 24 facilitating the transmission of ultrasonic acoustic energy to fluids in the oral cavity is disclosed. Preferred ultrasound operating parameters for operation in aqueous environments and in dental slurries are disclosed. Devices may incorporate a drive motor 16 for oscillating a device head 23, acoustic waveguide 24 and one or more bristle tuft(s) 26 at sonic frequencies, and preferred sonic operating parameters are also provided. Multi-element piezoelectric transducer assemblies 30, 40, and various control and communications features are disclosed. Oral hygiene devices disclosed herein achieve improved plaque and stain removal from the teeth as well as interproximal and subgingival regions, while enhancing the user experience, massaging the gums, stimulating dental tissue, and disrupting biofilm.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2007Date of Patent: September 18, 2007Assignee: Ultreo, Inc.Inventors: Gerald K. Brewer, James Christopher McInnes, Daniel Bayeh, Frederick Jay Bennett, Richard K. Taylor, David A. Ballard, George A. Barrett
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Patent number: 7260862Abstract: Apparatus 10 discloses a baby bottle 44 and nipple 46 cleaner having a plurality of interchangeable brush members 14 that attach to an electrically operated handle 12 that serves to oscillate or rotate the brushes to more effectively remove debris from the object being cleaned. Other brush attachments may be adapted for cleaning other objects such as dishes and the like. Apparatus 10 may be available in any number of colors such as child friendly soft pastels. Decorative figures such as teddy bears 52, clowns, cartoon characters and the like may also adorn the handle 12 and/or charger 48.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2005Date of Patent: August 28, 2007Inventor: Tina DeFilippis
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Patent number: 7254858Abstract: An interdental treatment device, such as a toothbrush, includes a handle configured to accommodate an electric power source, a head carrying an interdental treatment tool, and a neck between the handle and the head. The head or neck includes a mechanical motorized vibratory device, including a drive which causes the head to vibrate. Electrical connections are operably connected to the mechanical vibratory device and the electric power source to power the mechanical vibratory device via the electrical connections. In various embodiments, a switch may be operably connected to at least one of the electrical connections to interrupt power from the power source to the mechanical motorized vibratory device. In various embodiments, a vibration-damping structure dampens vibration transmission from the head to the handle.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2006Date of Patent: August 14, 2007Assignee: Trisa Holding AGInventors: Peter Hafliger, Franz Fischer, Gunther Elster
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Patent number: 7140058Abstract: A powered toothbrush is provided and includes a handle portion having a neck formed at one end and a head coupled to neck. The head includes a first carrier that is coupled to the head and is operatively connected to a first drive for moving the first carrier in a first direction. The first carrier has bristles, elastomeric cleaning members, or a combination thereof extending outwardly therefrom. The head also includes a second carrier that is coupled to the head and is in selective engagement with a protrusion extending in a recess defined by the first carrier to impart movement in a second direction. The second carrier has bristles, elastomeric cleaning members or a combination thereof extending outwardly therefrom. In an exemplary embodiment, the first carrier oscillates in a rotational direction and the second carrier moves in a direction parallel to the head.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2002Date of Patent: November 28, 2006Assignee: Colgate-Palmolive CompanyInventors: John J. Gatzemeyer, Eduardo J. Jimenez, Eyal Eliav
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Patent number: 7137163Abstract: A powered toothbrush is provided and includes a handle portion having a neck formed at one end and a head coupled to the neck. The handle portion is adapted to receive a single battery therein in a tight fitting arrangement. The head includes a base, and one or more carriers coupled to the base. At least one of the carriers is operatively connected to a drive for moving the one or more coupled carriers in respective directions. The one or more carriers have bristles, elastomeric cleaning members, or a combination thereof extending outwardly therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2002Date of Patent: November 21, 2006Assignee: Colgate-Palmolive CompanyInventors: John J. Gatzemeyer, Henry Goldfine
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Patent number: 7089621Abstract: A toothbrush includes a head and a plurality of tooth cleaning elements for enhanced cleaning of the teeth. The tooth cleaning elements include cleaning elements that define a loop arrangement for better retention of the dentifrice, a central cleaning element disposed within the loop, two opposing arcuate cleaning elements disposed on opposite sides of the loop, peripheral cleaning element with a stepped and tapered construction, elongate distal cleaning elements, and proximal cleaning elements.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2004Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: Colgate-Palmolive CompanyInventor: Douglas J. Hohlbein
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Patent number: 7003839Abstract: An interdental treatment device, such as a toothbrush, includes a handle configured to accommodate an electric power source, a head carrying an interdental treatment tool, and a neck between the handle and the head. The head or neck includes a mechanical motorized vibratory device, including a drive which causes the head to vibrate. Electrical connections are operably connected to the mechanical vibratory device and the electric power source to power the mechanical vibratory device via the electrical connections. In various embodiments, a switch may be operably connected to at least one of the electrical connections to interrupt power from the power source to the mechanical motorized vibratory device. In various embodiments, a vibration-damping structure dampens vibration transmission from the head to the handle.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2004Date of Patent: February 28, 2006Assignee: Trisa Holding AGInventors: Peter Häfliger, Franz Fischer, Günther Elster
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Patent number: 6766548Abstract: An accessory mount for an electric toothbrush having a motor which is arranged in a handpiece for driving vibration-generating mechanism. The mount including an elongate protective cover attachable to the handpiece. The vibration-generating mechanism is arrangeable in an interior of the elongate protective cover. A sleeve is fitted onto the protective cover so as to cover the protective cover over at least part of its length.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2000Date of Patent: July 27, 2004Assignee: Rowenta-Werke GmbHInventors: Andrea Lukas, Harald Trocha
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Publication number: 20040060133Abstract: A powered toothbrush to provide oral hygiene having a brush section with a first bristle carrier that is powered and driven to rotate in a first path of motion. A second bristle field including a plurality of brush elements extends from a base support of the brush section. An extension member having an end attached to the first bristle carrier and extending outwardly therefrom and at least partially into the second bristle field is also provided on the brush section whereby the extension moves upon movement of the first bristle carrier in the first path of motion to move the second bristle field in a second path of motion. The bristle fields may include a variety of elastomeric and/or non-elastomeric bristles to provide cleaning, polishing, whitening and stimulation to the teeth and gums.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2002Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventor: Eyal Eliav
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Publication number: 20040060132Abstract: A brush section for use in a powered toothbrush, and a powered toothbrush utilizing the brush section are provided. The brush section has a generally disk shaped carrier from which extends at least one finger that has oral care elements, i.e., bristles and elastomeric cleaning members, extending outwardly therefrom to provide increased contact area between the oral care cleaning elements and oral gingival tissue for enhanced massaging thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2002Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventors: John J. Gatzemeyer, Eyal Eliav
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Publication number: 20040060135Abstract: A powered toothbrush is provided and includes a handle portion having a neck formed at one end and a head coupled to neck. The head includes a first carrier that is coupled to the head and is operatively connected to a first drive for moving the first carrier in a first direction. The first carrier has bristles, elastomeric cleaning members, or a combination thereof extending outwardly therefrom. The head also includes a second carrier that is coupled to the head and is in selective engagement with a protrusion extending in a recess defined by the first carrier to impart movement in a second direction. The second carrier has bristles, elastomeric cleaning members or a combination thereof extending outwardly therefrom. In an exemplary embodiment, the first carrier oscillates in a rotational direction and the second carrier moves in a direction parallel to the head.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2002Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventors: John J. Gatzemeyer, Eduardo J. Jimenez, Eyal Eliav
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Publication number: 20040060136Abstract: A powered toothbrush is provided and includes a handle portion having a neck formed at one end and a head coupled to the neck. The handle portion is adapted to receive a single battery therein in a tight fitting arrangement. The head includes a base, and one or more carriers coupled to the base. At least one of the carriers is operatively connected to a drive for moving the one or more coupled carriers in respective directions. The one or more carriers have bristles, elastomeric cleaning members, or a combination thereof extending outwardly therefrom.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2002Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventors: John J. Gatzemeyer, Henry Goldfine
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Publication number: 20040060137Abstract: A powered toothbrush to provide oral hygiene having a brush section with a first bristle carrier that is powered and driven to rotate in an oscillating manner through a prescribed angle. A second bristle carrier is pivotally connected to the first bristle carrier and also pivotally connected to the brush section. The second bristle carrier oscillates in accordance with the oscillation of the first bristle carrier in a sectorial manner. The bristle carriers may include a variety of elastomeric and non-elastomeric bristles or combinations thereof to provide cleaning, polishing, whitening and stimulating to the teeth and gums.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2002Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventor: Eyal Eliav
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Publication number: 20040060134Abstract: A powered toothbrush is provided and includes a handle portion having a neck formed at one end and a head coupled to the neck. The head includes a base, and a first carrier that is coupled to the head and is operatively connected to a first drive for moving the first carrier in a first direction. The first carrier has bristles, elastomeric cleaning members, or a combination thereof extending outwardly therefrom. The head also includes a second carrier that is coupled to the head and includes an upstanding elastomeric element disposed along an upper surface thereof. The elastomeric element has a first end that is coupled to the head and a second end that engages the first carrier so that the movement of the first carrier in the first direction is translated into movement of the elastomeric element in a second direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2002Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventors: Eyal Eliav, Henry Goldfine
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Publication number: 20030226224Abstract: A toothbrush design which more effectively permits bristle penetration into the spaces between tooth and gum for removal of plaque and food debris lodged within these spaces. The toothbrush design incorporates a rotatable brush disc having a plurality of radially outward extending bristles but where the width of the bristle disc and number of bristles are preferably limited so that the bristle tips can penetrate into the space between tooth and gum and preferably be of sufficient length to penetrate to the bottom of the space.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2003Publication date: December 11, 2003Inventor: Soo-Woong Lee
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Publication number: 20030196283Abstract: A powered toothbrush include a head containing a rotating or oscillating first bristle carrier and also containing a second bristle carrier movably connected to said head, which second bristle carrier may include elastomeric walls for enhanced cleaning and may include a weakened section to permit it to at least partially collapse during a brushing motion to couture to the teeth in use for enhanced cleaning.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2002Publication date: October 23, 2003Inventors: Eyal Eliav, John J. Gatzemeyer
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Publication number: 20030191417Abstract: There is provided a gum massager, which includes an elongate handle member having a first free end portion and a second end portion. The gum massager also includes a massaging head member formed together with the second end portion of the elongate handle member. The massager head member includes a resilient massaging element formed so as to generally adapt to the contours of a gum portion being massaged, when pushed thereagainst.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2003Publication date: October 9, 2003Applicant: Verifresh Ltd.Inventors: Theodore Welt, Jonathan H. Weisberg
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Publication number: 20030033680Abstract: An electric toothbrush comprising a handle and an oscillating brush head which oscillates about an oscillating axis, said head comprising a rubbery cleaning element, in wherein the rubbery cleaning element is in the form of a radially-extending resilient wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2002Publication date: February 20, 2003Applicant: Unilever Home & Personal Care USA, Division of Conopco, Inc.Inventors: Richard Huw Davies, Luca Neri
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Patent number: 6102923Abstract: An electrically powered device for cleaning the dorsal surface of the tongue, including a handle having a longitudinal axis, and an elongate member extending from the handle and terminating in a cleaning head adapted to reciprocate in a predetermined direction. An electric motor is provided within the handle adapted to operate at a predetermined frequency and thereby reciprocate the elongate member. The cleaning head includes agitation members and one or more cleaning members, such as elongate blades or banks of bristles. The agitation are arranged substantially perpendicular to the predetermined direction of reciprocation, while the cleaning members extend across the width of the cleaning head. The elongate member has a predetermined configuration that is tuned to resonate when reciprocated at a predetermined frequency, preferably within the sonic range, i.e. between about 1,000 and about 20,000 cycles per minute, thereby inducing a resonance action in the cleaning head.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1998Date of Patent: August 15, 2000Inventor: Ronald K. Murayama
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Hand held device for reducing the discomfort associated with the adjusting of orthodontic appliances
Patent number: 5967784Abstract: A dental patient hand held vibrating device having a interdental mouthpiece portion for insertion into the mouth for gripping between the teeth of the dental patient encountering discomfort resulting from the adjustment of their orthodontic appliances. The hand held device comprises a housing containing a battery and a switch for selectively operating a motor with an off center weight attached to the motor rotating shaft for creating a high frequency vibration that vibrates the entire device. The vibration is transferred from the body of the device to the interdental mouthpiece held between the teeth of the patient. The vibrating interdental mouthpiece reestablishes an adequate blood supply to the teeth and surrounding periodontal structures so as to substantially eliminate the discomfort encountered by a patient that has had their orthodontic appliance adjusted.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1998Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Inventor: Michael J. Powers -
Patent number: 5947912Abstract: A tongue conditioning implement includes a handle, a head and a removable and replaceable cartridge including a conditioning element, the handle containing a vibrational motor to cause the implement to vibrate and reduce the manual action needed for the conditioning element to achieve the desired results. The handle can contain a switch and a battery. The head can provide a channel which extends generally transversely to the handle and the cartridge can include two end sections which enable it to snap fit onto the head. The cartridge element can be a scraper with one or more blades or a pad for the application of breath freshener gels or medications to the tongue surface.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1997Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Assignee: OralgieneInventor: James Montagnino
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Patent number: 5683421Abstract: An improved teething apparatus that mechanically aids in massaging and cleaning the gums and teeth of an infant. The apparatus has a flexible outer shell which covers a relatively rigid inner member. Mounted to the inner member is a motor and at least one switch which actuates the motor thereby generating vibrational forces which are transmitted throughout the inner member and outer shell. The vibrational forces soothe sore gums and facilitate in the process of breaking the cusp tips of new teeth through the gum line and aid in keeping the teeth and gum line clean.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1995Date of Patent: November 4, 1997Inventors: Edward A. Guarini, Jr., John M. Miller
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Patent number: 5651157Abstract: An electric toothbrush having a handle with a cavity therein, a motor mounted in the cavity of the handle and having a rotatable shaft, a brush head, and a shaft arranged to connect the brush head to the handle. An eccentric weight is mounted to the motor shaft so as to rotate eccentrically when the motor shaft rotates so that the brush handle vibrates. A further weight is mounted to the shaft so as to be axially movable by a manipulator for adjusting vibration of the brush head.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1996Date of Patent: July 29, 1997Assignee: Rowenta Werke GmbHInventor: Matthias Hahn