Field of the Invention
[0001] This patent relates to a toothbrush head that is comfortable to use and that provides
the user of the toothbrush with an indication of when the user may be brushing with
excess pressure.
Background of the Invention
[0002] A toothbrush sold under the Tradename Mentadent White & Clean has a handle that includes
a base, an offset, a straight neck, and an angled toothbrush head. A toothbrush also
is known which includes a base, a thumb grip portion, an offset, a neck and a head,
where the offset and neck are angled with respect to the longitudinal axis of the
base. However, such brushes do not indicate to the consumer when one may be using
excessive force during brushing. There is a continuing need for a toothbrush handle
that is more comfortable during use, that optionally provides improved access to back
teeth, and that serves to indicate when one may wish to brush softer. The present
invention provides such a benefit.
Summary of the Invention
[0003] The invention includes a toothbrush head having an end proximal a toothbrush handle,
an end distal to the toothbrush handle, a dorsal surface for holding at least one
toothbrush bristle, a ventral surface opposite the dorsal surface, first and second
sides disposed between the dorsal and ventral surfaces of the toothbrush head, and
a plurality of gum cushions disposed on each of the sides of the toothbrush head,
where the height of the respective gum cushions tapers from the proximal end of the
toothbrush head to the distal end of the toothbrush head.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0004] FIG. 1 is a top plan view of a toothbrush according to the present invention.
[0005] FIG. 2 is a side view of the toothbrush of FIG. 1.
[0006] FIG. 3 is a plan view of the bottom side of the toothbrush of FIG. 1..
[0007] FIG. 4 is a front view of the toothbrush of FIG.1 taken along the longitudinal axis
of the base portion of the toothbrush.
[0008] FIG. 5 is a rear view of the toothbrush of FIG. 1 taken along the longitudinal axis
of the base portion of the toothbrush.
[0009] FIG. 6 is a cross-section through the base portion of the toothbrush at A-A.
[0010] FIG 7 is an elevated side view of a toothbrush head according to the present invention.
Detailed Description of the Ivention
[0011] As is seen in Figures 1-6, where like numbers refer to like elements, in one embodiment,
a toothbrush
20 of the present invention has a base portion
1, having a dorsal surface
15, a ventral surface
16 and longitudinal axis
b bisecting base portion
1. Base portion 1 is ovoid and is sized to fit comfortably in the palm of a consumer's
hand. As used herein, ovoid means a two-dimensional figure where the cross-section
of the figure is generally rounded and includes ovoidal shapes having one or both
of the top and bottom surfaces flattened of the figures flattened, as seen in Figure
6. Base portion
1 tapers towards a brush head
6 of the present invention to form a waist
2. A grip portion
7 is adjacent waist
2 and terminates at a shoulder
3. An offset
4 is disposed between shoulder
3 and a neck
5, which is adjacent to toothbrush head
6. Toothbrush head
6 has a dorsal surface
13 that is continuous with dorsal surface
15 of the toothbrush. Grip portion
7 and waist
2 are concave with respect to dorsal suface
15 of the toothbrush. Offset
4 is designed to provide improved access to back teeth. The angle
c' of the longitudinal axis
c bisecting offset
4, with respect to longitudinal axis
b bisecting base portion
1, may range from about 10 to about 45 degrees, or about 20 to about 30 degrees, for
example 24 degrees. The angle
a' of the longitudinal axis
a bisecting toothbrush neck
5, with respect to the longitudinal axis
b of base portion
1, may range from about 5 to about 15 degrees, or from about 10 to about 15 degrees,
for example 12 degrees. Toothbrush head
6 is sized for maximum cleaning and comfort during use. Ventral surface
16 of base portion
1 and the point where offset
4 and neck
5 meet may be flatened to prevent the toothbrush from rolling when placed on a flat
surface, e.g. a counter top. In addition, dorsal surface
15 of base portion
1 may be flattened to provide a more comfortable grip in the hand, provided that the
general ovoidal configuration, as defined herein above, is maintained.
[0012] Toothbrush head
6 of the present invention comprises dorsal surface
13 for containing at least one bristle, a ventral surface
14 opposite dorsal surface
13, and first
17 and second
18 sides disposed between dorsal
13 and ventral
14 surfaces. Each of the first and second sides comprise an equal number of gum cushions
8 attached thereto. Gum cushions
8 located on either side may be of the same configuration and size, although embodiments
where slight differences in configuration and size are included within the scope of
the invention. The gum cushions may be made from any soft and flexible material, for
example thermoset or thermoplastic elastomers, such as silicone, ethylene propylene
diene monomer, styrene copolymers, or rubber. The gum cushions are designed to serve
as an indicator of when a consumer is brushing with too much force, which may lead
to discomfort or damage to the gums. In this case, the consumer feels the cushions
contacting their gums and knows that they should brush with less force. The number
of cushions will depend on the size of the toothbrush head. In a full size toothbrush
head, for example one used by adults, the number of gum cushions on each side of the
brush head may range from 2 to 5, for example 3. In a compact toothbrush head, for
example one used by children or adults with smaller jaws, the number of gum cushions
on each side may range from 1 to 3, for example 2. The gum cushions may be separate
one from the other, or they may be molded in an integral configuration providing multilobal
cushions on both sides of the brush head.
[0013] The gum cushions are sized to function as indicators of brushing pressure, or force.
The height of the gum cusions should be less than the height of the bristles so that
the cushion is not in contact with the gums while appropriate brushing pressure is
being applied. Thus, the height of the cushions relative to the height of the bristles
is such that contact with the gums by the cushions may be made at the appropriate
pressure, thus indicating that the force being applied is sufficient, while still
exposing the teeth to a sufficient bristle area to provide for cleaning of teeth.
For instance, the height of the cushions from the dorsal surface of the brush head
may range from about 3 to about 9 mm, for example 5, or 7, or 8 mm. In one embodiment
as shown in FIG
7, the toothbrush head contains 3 gum cushions on each side of the brush head that taper
in height from the end
21 of the toothbrush head that is proximal to the base portion of the toothbrush to
the end
22 of the toothbrush head that is distal to the base of the handle. In this embodiment,
the height of the gum cushion
23 proximal to the base portion of the toothbrush handle may be about 8 mm, the height
of the middle gum cushion
24 may be about 6.5 mm, and the height of the gum cushion
25 distal to the base portion may be about 5 mm. In order to enable better access to
the back teeth, there is a gap
9 between gum cushion
25 and distal end
22 of the toothbrush head. The size of the gap may range from about 5 mm to about 9
mm, for example about 6.5 mm, or about 7.5 mm.
[0014] While the embodiments discussed above and exemplified in the figures utilize the
toothbrush head containing gum cushions in combination with toothbrush handles comprising
angled offset and neck portions, other embodiments of the invention may utilized the
inventive toothbrush heads with toothbrush handles that do not include angled offset
and/or neck portions.
[0015] The toothbrush may be made of plastics such as, but not limited to, cellulose acetate
propionate, nylon, polyethylene, polypropylene, polycarbonate, and poly(ethylene terephthalate).
The plastic is heated above its melting point and injected into a toothbrush cavity
in a toothbrush mold.
[0016] The toothbrush may be finished by conventional techniques to add bristles to the
head of the toothbrush. The bristles may be stapled into the head of the toothbrush
or fused onto the head of the toothbrush. The handle of the toothbrush may be overmolded
with materials such as thermoplastic or thermoset elastomers, such as silicone, ethylene
propylene diene monomer, styrene copolymers, or rubber. The overmolding process may
be carried out in the original toothbrush mold. Alternatively, the toothbrush may
be transferred to a separate mold for the overmolding process. The overmolding may
be thicker in the thumb grip portion to provide increased comfort during use. Different
elastomeric materials may be overmolded in different regions of the toothbrush handle
to provide a different feel or different functions.
[0017] The toothbrush head contains toothbrush bristles for cleaning the teeth. The toothbrush
bristles may be made from any conventional toothbrush bristle material such as nylon,
polyamides, polyesters, polybutylene terephthalate, polypropylene, acetal resins,
fluoropolymers, polyacrylates, and polysulfones. The toothbrush bristles may be structured,
flocked or coated on their surface area. The toothbrush bristles may contain additives
such as, but not limited to abrasives and polishing agents; anti-cavity agents such
as sodium fluoride; antimicrobial agents, and combinations thereof. The toothbrush
bristles may be angled. For example, as seen in FIG.
7, the toothbrush bristles that make up the heel tuft
10, may be at an angle of less than 90 degrees, for example from about 75 to about 85
degrees, or about 83 degrees, towards the base of the toothbrush handle and the toothbrush
bristles that make up the toe tuft
11, may be at an angle of less than 90 degrees, for example from about 75 to about 85
degrees, or about 83 degrees, towards the distal end of the toothbrush head. The center
portion of the toothbrush head may contain rows of toothbrush bristles in pairs of
tufts
12 that are angled towards each other along the longitudinal direction of the toothbrush
head. The angle of these toothbrush bristle tufts may also be about 83 degrees. The
top of each tuft may be trimmed in the same direction as the tuft, optionally at the
same angle as the angle of the tuft, forming angled peaks.
[0018] Several examples are set forth below to further illustrate the nature certain embodiments
of the invention and the manner of carrying it out. However, the invention should
not be considered as being limited to the details thereof.
Examples
Example 1 - Toothbrush Handle
[0019] The toothbrush handle shown in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 may be made from an injection molding
machine from polypropylene. Ethylene propylene diene monomer was overmolded on the
handle and the toothbrush head to form a thumb grip and gum cushions. Consumers found
the toothbrush handle to be comfortable to use and liked the aesthetics of the toothbrush
handle.
Example 2 - Toothbrush Head
[0020] The toothbrush head of the toothbrush handle of Example 1 was filled with nylon toothbrush
bristles in the pattern shown in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2. The angle of the toe tuft and
the heel tuft was 83 degrees. The angle of the pairs of bristle tufts in the longitudinal
direction of the toothbrush head was 83 degrees. The ends of the toothbrush bristles
were trimmed to form peaks. The outer toothbrush bristles were tapered bristles. Consumers
liked the aesthetics of the toothbrush head.
1. A toothbrush head, comprising:
an end proximal a toothbrush handle,
an end distal to the toothbrush handle,
a dorsal surface for holding at least one toothbrush bristle,
a ventral surface opposite the dorsal surface,
first and second sides disposed between the dorsal and ventral surfaces of the toothbrush
head, and
a plurality of gum cushions disposed on each of the first and second sides of the
toothbrush head, wherein the height of the respective gum cushions tapers from the
proximal end of the toothbrush head to the distal end of the toothbrush head.
2. The toothbrush head according to claim 1, wherein the toothbrush head comprises 3
gum cushions on each of the first and second sides.
3. The toothbrush head according to claim 2, wherein the height of the gum cushion are
about 8 mm, about 6.5 mm, and about 5 mm, respectively.
4. The toothbrush head according to claim 3, wherein the toothbrush head further comprises
a toe tuft at an angle of less than 90 degrees towards the distal end of the toothbrush
head.
5. The toothbrush head according to claim 4, further comprising a heel tuft at an angle
of less than 90 degrees towards the proximal end of the toothbrush head.
6. The toothbrush head according to claim 1, further comprising pairs of toothbrush bristle
tufts angled towards each other along the longitudinal direction of the toothbrush
head at an angle of 83 degrees.
7. The toothbrush head according to claim 6, wherein the toothbrush bristles are trimmed
at the same angle to form angled peaks.
8. The toothbrush head according to claim 3, wherein the toothbrush head further comprises
a toe tuft at an angle of about 83 degrees towards the distal end of the toothbrush
head.
9. The toothbrush head according to claim 8, further comprising a heel tuft at an angle
of about 83 degrees towards the proximal end of the toothbrush head.