Toothbrush

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Inventors

Hukuba, Hiroshi

Application #

215678

Filed

Mar-22-1994

Published

Apr-18-1995

Current US Class

015/167.1
015/172
015/22.1

International Classes

A61C 017/34; A46B 013/02

Field of Search

15/22.1 15/22.2 15/167.1 15/167.2 15/172 15/22.4

Examiners

Roberts, Jr.; Edward L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Sixbey, Friedman, Leedom & Ferguson

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Abstract
There is provided an electrically driven toothbrush having a simple structure and capable of changing the reciprocation stroke of bristles in a simple operation. The toothbrush is composed of a head portion 10 including a bristle portion 15 studded with bristles 14, a grip portion 12 having a motor 22, an intermediate transmission member 20 mounted in the grip portion and connected to the head portion, and a conversion mechanism 24 interposed between the intermediate transmission member and the motor for converting a rotational movement of the motor into a reciprocal movement of the intermediate transmission member. At least the bristle portion of the head portion is resiliently tiltable with respect to an axis of the intermediate transmission member, and at least the reciprocation stroke of the bristle portion can be changed in accordance with the tilting distance of the bristle portion.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A toothbrush, comprising:

a head portion including a bristle portion studded with bristles;

a grip portion adapted to be gripped manually and being a separate member from said head portion;

a receptacle outside of and connected to a distal end of said grip portion;

a connecting member pivotally supported within said receptacle and adapted to be coupled with said head portion such that said head portion, when connected with said connecting member, is pivotally connected to the grip portion; and

resilient means disposed within said receptacle and engaged against said connecting member for urging said connecting member in a direction such that said bristle portion of said pivotally connected head portion is urged toward teeth of a user.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a toothbrush.

2. Description of the Related Art

Various kinds of manners for cleaning teeth by a toothbrush have been suggested so far, and, above all, a so-called Bass or scrub method, in which bristles of a toothbrush are substantially reciprocated in the axial direction of the main body of the toothbrush at a short stroke of several millimeters, has been recently recognized to be the most effective in removing plaque. However, a pressure at which an ordinary person presses the bristles against teeth is approximately 300-500 g. In this case, the bristles of an ordinary toothbrush curl up at the ends, and it is difficult for the distal ends of the bristles to reach a portion between teeth or between teeth and gums where the plaque is apt to collect. Even if the ends of the bristles reach there, since they curl up, a satisfactory brushing effect cannot be obtained. As a result, it is not expected that the plaque will be removed by reciprocating the toothbrush at a short stroke. Furthermore, if the teeth are brushed under such a great pressure, the gums regress, and the surfaces of the teeth are worn out, this resulting into a wedge-shaped defect. Accordingly, the optimum pressure of the bristles is approximately 70-200 g. When the Bass or scrub method is carried out at this pressure, the ends of bristles reach a portion between the teeth and between the teeth and the gums where plaque causing pyorrhea, such as anaerobic bacteria, is most apt to collect. Since the plaque is stirred by the bristles, oxygen is supplied to the plaque, thereby controlling the increase of the plaque. In addition, a wedge-shaped defect and so on can be prevented.
 
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