Dental flossing device

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Inventors

Smith, Eric L.

Application #

392136

Filed

Jun-25-1982

Published

Apr-3-1984

Current US Class

132/323

International Classes

A61C 015/00

Field of Search

132/91-93 D28/64

Examiners

Rosenbaum; C. Fred

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Bean; James L.

US Patent References

4002183   Plaque removing d...
4006750   Disposable flosser
4304246   Dental floss holder

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Abstract
An improved dental flossing device includes an elongated handle supporting at one end a generally star-shaped floss holding head including a plurality of generally radially extending fingers disposed in a common plane extending transversely of the handle. A floss positioning groove is formed in the distal end of each finger for receiving and retaining a closed loop of dental floss whereby a plurality of sections of the floss loop are presented one between each adjacent pair of fingers for flossing the teeth. After use, the loop of floss can be easily removed and a new loop installed.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A dental flossing instrument comprising an elongated handle,

a generally star wheel shaped floss support head on one end of the handle,

said floss support head including a central hub portion and more than two support fingers extending generally radially from said central hub portion and from said handle and being located in substantially equally spaced relation to one another around said hub portion, and

an endless loop of dental floss releasably supported on said support fingers in a plane disposed substantially perpendicular to said handle,

said fingers each terminating in a free end having a floss retaining groove therein for receiving and releasably retaining said endless loop of dental floss stretched around the support head whereby a portion of said dental floss loop extends between said free end portions of each adjacent pair of fingers around said hub portion and in laterally spaced relation to said handle to thereby provide more than two of said floss loop portions each supported in position for flossing the teeth.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to dental flossing devices, and more particularly to an improved dental flossing device employing closed loops of floss supported to efficiently and effectively floss the teeth.

2. Description of the Prior Art

The benefits of regular use of dental floss have long been recognized and continue to be stressed by the dental profession as a vital part of a comprehensive dental care program. However, many people find it inconvenient or difficult to use dental floss at least partially because of difficulty in maneuvering the floss betwween the back teeth with the fingers. Indeed, this difficulty of maneuvering dental floss with the hands, coupled with the difficulty in forcing the floss between teeth which are very close together, makes it virtually impossible for some people to properly floss in this manner. Accordingly, a number of flossing devices have been developed in an attempt to facilitate holding the floss under the proper tension and at the desired orientation for use. The most popular of these prior art flossing devices generally have had a pair of spaced arms across which a length of dental floss is strung and either secured at the ends as by wrapping or wedging into a narrow slot, or by holding the free end with the hands. A supply of dental floss is provided, as on the handle, of certain of these prior art devices whereas in others it is necessary to sever the desired length of floss from a conventional supply spool and then secure it to the holder. In either case, properly securing the floss to the holder is a tedious task and proper tensioning for effective flossing is not always achieved.
 
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