Handle with concave/convex profile

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Inventors

Sinclair, Barry

Application #

581330

Filed

Aug-23-2000

Published

Oct-23-2001

Current US Class

016/421
016/430

International Classes

B25G 001/10

Field of Search

16/114 D8/300 D8/107 D8/101 D7/649 30/340 30/348 15/167.1

Assignee

Ultradent Products, Inc. (South Jordan, UT)

Examiners

Knight; Anthony

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Workman, Nydegger & Seeley

US Patent References

5791055   Knife handle

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Abstract
A handle for or of a hand held device which has on a side thereof a concave convex profile to accommodate the pad and base (or heel) of the thumb, opposite which side the handle is sufficiently bulbous to provide a surface against which all of the first three fingers of the user engage. This anthropometric handle provides the user or holder thereof with improved feel and purchase.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A handle for a hand held device and which is adapted for improved feel and purchase when held in the palm of a hand and between a thumb and fingers, the handle comprising:

a top side having a portion thereof which is formed into a combination concave convex profile in which,

a first portion of the top side of the handle comprises a convex region which is bulbous and slopes from the center portion of the convex region in a tapered fashion toward the rear end of the handle,

the convex portion also sloping and tapering down toward the front end of the handle so as to converge into a concave, indented region on said top side which is thereby formed to receive the inner profile of the thumb in a manner which constitutes an anthropometric match for the inner profile of the thumb, and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to hand held devices, and specifically relates to handles for such devices, and devices including such devices,

2. Present State of the Art

It is known to provide handles of tooth brushes with a certain degree of shaping to enable them to be comfortably and firmly held, but generally such candles are elongated rods, and do not provide the comfort and grip which might be expected, because when the fingers are wrapped round the rod handle, there is only limited contact between the rod and the fingers, and control and comfort are compromised.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention seeks to provide a handle of or for hand held devices, including toothbrushes, which is configured to provide enhanced comfort and firmness to the user.

According to the invention there is provided a handle for or of a hand held device, wherein the handle has on a side thereof a concave convex profile to accommodate the pad and base (or heel) of the thumb, opposite which side the handle is sufficiently bulbous to provide a surface against which all of the first three fingers of the user engage.
 
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