[0001] The present invention generally relates to devices and accessories for oral care,
and more particularly to an adjustably tiltable interdental toothbrush.
[0002] Toothbrushes of the type mentioned above are known already. Substantially these comprise
an elongated handle and a wire brush, made of a metallic wire and a plurality of radial
bristles, extending axially from one end of the handle. The wire brush can be mounted
on the handle so as to be replaceable, or the whole toothbrush may be disposable type.
Also known are toothbrushes of the above-mentioned type in which the wire brush can
be tilted at an angle with respect to the axis of the handle such that the toothbrush
may also be inserted in the hardest to reach spaces between the teeth. According to
U.S. Pat. No. 4691404 the possibility of tilting or flexing the wire brush with respect
to the handle is obtained if the portion of the handle that the wire brush is joined
to is manufactured in a flexible material. In this way, by suitably acting on that
portion with two fingers the desired tilt may be conferred on the wire brush. This
solution, though widely used, has the drawback of reducing the effective length of
the toothbrush, that has to be gripped with the fingers in correspondence with the
proximal end of the handle. A similar solution is described in U.S. Pat. No. 5488751.
[0003] Another solution that enables tilting of the wire brush with respect to the handle
is described in the U.S. Patents Nos. 5309596 and 5377377. In the toothbrush described
in these two patents the wire brush is engaged in a seat from which two axial arms
extend, flexibly attached to a handle made of two parts that are attached to one another
in such a way as to be able to slide in the axial direction. The attachment between
the two arms and the seat of the wire brush on the one hand, and between the two parts
of the handle, on the other, is flexible, so that when one part of the handle is made
slide with respect to the other, the wire brush tilts with respect to the handle.
The greater the amount of sliding of the two portions of the handle, the greater is
the degree of tilt.
[0004] In these solutions, it may be difficult to maintain the desired angle of tilt and,
at any rate, it is impossible to keep it at the desired value. Besides, in the travel
or disposable type models, where it is the user who has to put the wire brush into
the seat made in the handle, it is impossible to ensure perfect tightness of the connection
and the wire brush may be unstable and even become unattached when in use.
[0005] The object of the present invention is to provide an interdental toothbrush that
enables tilting of the wire brush with respect to the axis of the handle to be adjusted
in a simple and safe way without the drawbacks of the known interdental toothbrushes.
[0006] Another object of the present invention is to provide an interdental toothbrush of
the type mentioned above in which the wire brush is replaceable easily and maintains
its position stably during use.
[0007] These objects are accomplished with the interdental toothbrush according to the present
invention in which the wire brush is integral with a support member joined rotatingly
to the handle, so that tilting of the wire brush from the axis of the handle can be
adjusted and means are provided for locking the support at the desired angle with
respect to the handle.
[0008] The invention will be illustrated in greater detail in the description that follows
of one embodiment, provided as a non-limiting example, with reference to the accompanying
drawings in which:
- figure 1 is a side elevational view of the interdental toothbrush according to the
invention;
- figure 2 is a side elevational view of the interdental toothbrush of figure 1, rotated
through 90°;
- figure 3 is an enlarged partial view of the toothbrush according to the invention
in correspondence with the joint, showing a cross section taken according to the arrows
III-III of figure 1;
- figures 4 and 5 show, in plan view and side elevational view, a handle for the toothbrush
according to the present invention.
[0009] With reference to the abovementioned figures, the interdental toothbrush according
to the present invention comprises a handle 1 culminating in a pair of ring-shape,
parallel expansions 2 and 3. The circular seats 5 formed on the two expansions 2 and
3 are coaxial. The toothbrush according to this invention also comprises a stem 6,
in particular truncated-conical shape in this embodiment of the invention, having
at its end of larger cross-section a transversal pin 7 suitable for engaging in the
seats 5 of the expansions 2 and 3. Extending axially from the lower cross-section
end of the stem 6 is a conventionally shaped wire brush 8, formed of a rod 9 from
which a plurality of radial bristles 10 extend.
[0010] The diameter of the pin 7 is substantially equal to that of the seats 5 and the material
from which the handle 1, and more particularly the two end expansions 2 and 3, is
made, has sufficient elasticity to allow the pin 7 to access the seats 5 when moderate
force is applied, establishing a rotating attachment between the handle and the stem
6.
[0011] Adjustment of the tilting of the stem 6, and accordingly of the wire brush 8 integral
with it, with respect to the handle 1 is obtained due to the fact that the attachment
between pin 7 and expansions 2 and 3 enables the pin 7 to be rotated in the seats
5, when a moderate force is applied on the stem 6. To ensure that the stem 6 can be
positioned stably at the desired angle, as shown in figure 3, the joint between handle
1 and stem 6 also comprises means for locking the stem 6 in the chosen tilted position.
In the embodiment illustrated in figure 3, the locking means provided comprise at
least a tooth 11 extending radially from the pin 7 in correspondence with at least
one of the expansions 2 and 3 and a plurality of cavities 12 formed in the surface
delimiting the seat 5 and angularly spaced one from the other. When the tooth 11 engages
in one of the cavities 12, the stem 6 is locked at the desired angle of tilt. The
elastic properties of the materials that pin 7 and expansions 2 and 3 of the handle
1 are made of should be selected so as to permit passage of the tooth 11 from one
cavity 12 to another when moderate force is applied on the stem 6.
[0012] The wire brush 10 is provided together with the stem 6 and is therefore integral
with it. Thanks to the snap-lock attachment between handle 1 and stem 6, the toothbrush
of the invention may be put together at any time and taken apart so that its dimensions
are kept to a minimum and that it may easily be carried on the person either in a
small bag or a purse.
[0013] Still with the object of minimizing dimensions of the toothbrush, the handle may
also be manufactured in such a way that its thickness is as low as possible. As is
shown in fact in figures 4 and 5, to advantage the handle may be built in two halves
1a and 1b, that may be coupled together by pressure means. The two halves 1a and 1b
are joined to one another in correspondence with the respective ends opposite the
ring-shape expansions 2 and 3 which lie on a different plane, parallel to the plane
of the two halves 1a and 1b, such that, when coupling is effected, the expansions
2 and 3 are spaced apart from one another so as to receive the pin 7.
[0014] To join the two halves, a protrusion 4 is provided, in particular in the form of
a connection plug, extending from a face of one of the halves, suitable for engaging
in a corresponding cavity 4a made in the corresponding face of the other half when
they are put one on top of the other, and the elasticity of the material they are
made of is put to effect, enabling both a reciprocal rotation along the connection
side and also a moderately forced, reversible at any time, engagement of the rib 4
in the cavity 4a.
[0015] Advantageously the handle may be made of rubber and the bristles of the wire brush
may be subjected to antibacterial treatment.
1. An interdental toothbrush comprising a handle (1) and a wire brush (8) attached thereto,
characterized in that the wire brush is integral with a support (6) joined rotatingly to the handle, so
that tilting of the wire brush with respect to the axis of the handle can be adjusted,
means (11, 12) being provided for locking said support (6) at the desired angle with
respect to the handle (1).
2. The interdental toothbrush according to claim 1, wherein said support (6) has a pin
(7) transversal with respect to the axis of the wire brush engaging rotatingly in
a seat (5) made in the end of said handle (1).
3. The interdental toothbrush according to claims 1 or 2, wherein two parallel, ring-shape
expansions (2, 3), each defining a circular seat (5), are made in the end of said
handle (1).
4. The interdental toothbrush according to any of the previous claims, wherein the diameter
of said circular seat (5) is substantially equal to the diameter of said pin (7).
5. The interdental toothbrush according to any of the previous claims, wherein said pin
(7) has at least one radial tooth (11) and cavities (12) are provided on the surface
delimiting at least one of said seats (5) for engaging said tooth, said cavities being
spaced angularly to one another, so that the wire brush may be locked at the desired
angle.
6. The interdental toothbrush according to any of the previous claims, wherein said support
(6) is an elongated stem, from one end of which the wire brush extends, said transversal
pin being provided at the other end.
7. The interdental toothbrush according to any of the previous claims, wherein said handle
(1) is made of two connectable halves (1a, 1b), each of said halves terminating with
one of said ring-shape expansions (2, 3) and being rotatingly joined to one another
by their opposite ends, a protrusion (4) being provided on one of said halves for
engaging in a corresponding cavity (4a), made correspondingly in the other half, with
moderate force being applied to keep said two halves reversibly joined one to the
other.