[0001] This invention relates to an improved toothbrush, and in particular to a toothbrush
adapted as well to perform a massaging action for the gums.
[0002] As it is known, the function of the so called toothbrushes comprises not only a
simple cleaning of the teeth, but also providing an adequate massaging action to the
adjacent gum area, in order to improve the capillary blood distribution, thereby strengthening
the structure thereof.
[0003] Therefore, countless attempts have been made in order to reconcile the two requirements
above, by varying either the shape, the size, the bristle angle relative to the support
and/or handle, or by using differential hardness bristles, for instance by providing
inner stiff bristles surrounded by more flexible outer bristles. However, in any case,
the problem of gum massage has never been satisfactorily solved in that, if the bristles
provided to come into contact mainly with the gums are too stiff, they can cause bruises
on said gums, and therefore they can induce bleeding or, in the extreme, they can
make the gums to move back as a consequence of the traumatic action; on the other
hand, if more flexible bristles are provided for the gum massage, said bristles fail
very quickly to perform their action in that, under the effect of the pressure manually
applied to the handle, they tend to bend, whereby they become unable to perform
their brushing action any longer.
[0004] Taking into account the above drawbacks of the commercially available toothbrushes,
there has been contrived and provided the toothbrush according to this invention.
Said toothbrush includes a brushing head wherein the outer bristles are replaced by
small resilient cylinders having round ends and, in addition, the stiff body of said
brushing head may be provided, at the outer region thereof, with a resilient lining
layer adapted to dampen impacts of the toothbrush both against the teeth and against
the gums.
[0005] This invention is described more particularly in the following, for sake of clarity,
referring to the attached drawings, wherein:
Figure 1 shows a perspective view of the toothbrush of this invention;
Figure 2 shows an elevational side view of the toothbrush of Figure 1; and
Figure 3 shows a top plan view of the toothbrush of Figure 1.
[0006] As it is shown in the Figures, the toothbrush according to this invention in anatomical
handle 1 connected to brushing head 2 provided with center brushing bristles 3 flanked
on the outer side, along the pair of elongated sides of brushing head 3, by small
resilient cylinders 4, having round ends. Said outer small resilient cylinders 4
may be incorporated at the bottom end thereof within the rigid body of brushing head
2 or else, as it is shown in the drawing, they may be integral with a resilient lining
member 5 which surrounds said brushing head 2 on the three free sides thereof.
[0007] The above arrangement makes it possible to provide an effective toothbrushing action
by means of bristles 3, and a pleasant gum massaging action provided by small resilient
cylinders 4, while the outer resilient lining 5 prevents rigid body 2 from coming
directly into engagement with the teeth or with the gums, whereby traumatic impacts
are spared to both.
[0008] Usage of the inventive toothbrush enables one to perform both the routine tooth cleaning
and associated plaque removal, and an effective pleasant massaging function on the
gums, owing to the resilient behaviour of the small peripheral cylinders comprised
of any suitable rubber material, like for instance natural rubber or artificial elastomers.
[0009] In order to ensure that a gum massaging action is per formed by small peripheral
resilient cylinders 4, their round ends project slightly above the level of the center
bristles, so that while the toothbrush is being used on the dental arch, the small
resilient cylinders are made to bend outwards whereby they reach the proximal limit
of the gums involved.
[0010] While this invention has been described based on a preferred embodiment thereof,
variations and/or modifications may be made by those skilled in this art, without
exceeding the protective scope of the invention.
1. A toothbrush characterized in that bristles (3) provided for cleaning the teeth
are flanked, along the pair of elongated sides of bristle-carrying head (2), by two
arrays of small resilient cylinders (4), provided for massaging the gums.
2. The toothbrush of Claim 1 further characterized in that bristle-carrying head (2)
is provided, on the three free sides thereof, with a resilient material lining (5)
made integral with said small resilient cylinders (4).
3. The toothbrush of Claim 1 or 2, characterized in that said small side resilient
cylinders (4) are provided with rounded bulging heads at the free ends thereof, protruding
above the level of the center brushing bristles (3).
4. The toothbrush substantially as described and shown in the attached drawings.