Music tooth brush

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Inventors

Wang, Kuo-Hsien
Huang, Feng-Lin
Ho, Wuein-Hwa

Application #

006762

Filed

Jan-27-1987

Published

May-17-1988

Current US Class

015/105
015/167.1
084/94.2

International Classes

A46B 009/04

Field of Search

15/167 128/360 84/94.2

Assignee

Tech Zeal Industrial Company, Ltd. (TW)

Examiners

Feldman; Peter

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Ostrolenk, Faber, Gerb & Soffen

US Patent References

4554919   Musical pacifier

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Abstract
A music tooth brush comprises a hollow brush hair stock, a touch switch containing the hollow part of said brush hair stock, a brush hair board floatingly mounted on the brush hair stock, and a hollow grip handle bar containing the music IC, batteries and sound-generating plate. When the user brushes his teeth with the said tooth brush, the brush hair board can touch and press the touch switch in the brush hair stock to make the circuit in the grip handle bar become electrically conductive, so the sound-generating plate automatically generates the children's favorite music to eliminate their sense of ill feeling against brushing their teeth and further to foster in children a good habit of brushing their teeth after eating.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A music tooth brush comprising:

a brush hair stock having a hollow portion therein, a grip handle bar attached to the brush hair stock for holding the stock;

a touch switch in the hollow portion; the touch switch including an upper touch plate and a stationary contact surface normally spaced from the upper touch plate; the upper touch plate and the stationary contact surface being movable together into contact; the upper touch plate having a bent, arcuate, elastic back;

a music IC connected with the contacting upper touch plate for being actuated by the contacting of the upper touch plate with the stationary contact surface; a sound generating plate connected with the music IC for being operated as the music IC is actuated; and a battery connected with the music IC and the sound generating plate for powering them;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a music tooth brush, and particularly it offers children a brush that can automatically generate recorded music or recorded talk to foster in children the habit of brushing their teeth with no need of adult urging.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

According to medical literature, man's healthy teeth greatly affects his overall health. Therefore, constant health preservation treatment of teeth is an integral part of maintaining physical health, and also is closely related to facial appearance. Currently, the most important work for preservation of healthy teeth is to brush teeth after eating in order to remove the residual food bits left in the gaps between teeth, so as to avoid their fermentation which damages the teeth roots. Especially, children love to eat sweet foods and candies. Their teeth will be which damaged if they don't brush their teeth on time. Hence parents often supervise and urge their children to brush their teeth. Various kinds of candy flavor tooth pastes have been marketed to eliminate the children's dislikes of the common tooth pastes, but the effects are very undesirable, so it is still quite hard to make foster in children a habit brushing their teeth after eating, and therefore, damage rate of the children's teeth in general still remains very high.
 
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