(19)
(11) EP 2 512 289 B1

(12) EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION

(45) Mention of the grant of the patent:
16.11.2016 Bulletin 2016/46

(21) Application number: 09795872.2

(22) Date of filing: 18.12.2009
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC): 
A46B 9/04(2006.01)
A46B 9/02(2006.01)
A46B 9/00(2006.01)
(86) International application number:
PCT/US2009/068647
(87) International publication number:
WO 2011/084116 (14.07.2011 Gazette 2011/28)

(54)

TOOTHBRUSH HAVING A CLOSED-LOOP ARRANGEMENT OF CLEANING ELEMENTS

ZAHNBÜRSTE MIT REINIGUNGSELEMENTEN, DEREN ANORDNUNG EINE GESCHLOSSENE SCHLEIFE BILDET

BROSSE À DENT COMPRENANT DES ÉLÉMENTS DE NETTOYAGE DES DENTS DISPOSÉS EN BOUCLE FERMÉE


(84) Designated Contracting States:
AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC MK MT NL NO PL PT RO SE SI SK SM TR

(43) Date of publication of application:
24.10.2012 Bulletin 2012/43

(60) Divisional application:
16192176.2

(73) Proprietor: Colgate-Palmolive Company
New York, NY 10022 (US)

(72) Inventors:
  • JIMENEZ, Eduardo
    Manalapan, NJ 07725 (US)
  • ROONEY, Michael
    Millburn, NJ 07041 (US)
  • MOSKOVICH, Robert
    East Brunswick, NJ 08816 (US)
  • STORZ, Joachim
    5700 Zell am See (AT)
  • KLAUSEGGER, Raimund
    1070 Vienna (AT)

(74) Representative: Thum, Bernhard et al
Wuesthoff & Wuesthoff Patentanwälte PartG mbB Schweigerstraße 2
81541 München
81541 München (DE)


(56) References cited: : 
EP-A1- 0 449 655
WO-A1-2008/090529
GB-A- 2 375 705
JP-A- 2008 302 164
US-A1- 2003 229 959
US-A1- 2008 028 558
EP-A1- 1 607 021
WO-A2-2004/019801
JP-A- 2002 325 632
JP-A- 2009 273 760
US-A1- 2006 057 087
US-A1- 2008 086 827
   
       
    Note: Within nine months from the publication of the mention of the grant of the European patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to the European patent granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall not be deemed to have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent Convention).


    Description

    Field of the Invention



    [0001] The present invention relates generally to ansate oral care implements, and specifically to toothbrushes, either manual or powered, that have a handle and a head having cleaning elements for oral cleaning.

    Background of the Invention



    [0002] A toothbrush is used to clean the teeth by removing plaque and debris from the tooth surfaces. Conventional toothbrushes provided with a flat bristle trim are limited in their ability to conform to the curvature of the teeth, to penetrate into the interproximal areas between the teeth, to sweep away the plaque and debris, and to clean along the gum line. Additionally, such toothbrushes have a limited ability to retain dentifrice for cleaning the teeth. During the brushing process, the dentifrice typically slips through the tufts of bristles and away from the contact between the bristles and the teeth. As a result, the dentifrice is often spread around the mouth, rather than being concentrated on the contact of the bristles with the teeth. Therefore, the efficiency of the cleaning process is reduced.

    [0003] While substantial efforts have been made to modify the cleaning elements of toothbrushes to improve the efficiency of the oral cleaning process and to hold the dentifrice in place during brushing, the industry continues to pursue arrangements of cleaning elements that will improve upon the preceding technology.

    [0004] In an early attempt at improving the cleaning elements, toothbrushes were developed having two or three circular brush sections which are arranged within holders that may be screwed into mating receptacles in the tooth brush handle so that they can be removed and replaced as needed. Each brush section contains stiff cleaning elements and is spaced from the other along the longitudinal axis of the handle at a distance less than the thickness of a tooth so that the brush operates on both the lingual (inside) and facial (outside) surfaces of the teeth.

    [0005] Another existing toothbrush includes a head containing a flexible, rubber-like prophylaxis polishing cup or "prophy cup" similar to that used by dental personnel to professionally clean teeth. This prophy cup is loaded with toothpaste by the user and applied to the teeth. The "soft rubber-like prophy cup device follows the contours of teeth more effectively than bristles." A ring of cleaning elements ("bristle tufts") are placed about the periphery of the toothbrush head which co-act with the prophy cups to clean the user's teeth and gums.

    [0006] More recently, the strategic arrangement and combination of cleaning elements in the form of elastomeric prophy cups and bristle tufts has become more common as a way of improving cleaning efficiency and maintaining the dentifrice in place during brushing. One example of the combined use and strategic arrangement of elastomeric prophy cups and bristle tufts is a toothbrush having a head portion comprising a plurality of inner loops formed by elastomeric walls. The central inner loop is surrounded by outer loops formed of bristles. A central cleaning element, formed as a bristle tuft, is located within the elastomeric inner loop.

    [0007] Another example of the combined use and strategic arrangement of elastomeric prophy cups and bristle tufts can be found in a toothbrush having a head portion comprising a plurality of soft elastomer prophy cups surrounded by bristle rings. In another embodiment, a toothbrush exists wherein the centralized prophy cups are formed by groups of densely packed cleaning elements that are surrounded by bristle rings. The bristle rings in this toothbrush are also disclosed as having one or more tufts at an inclination.

    [0008] US2008/0086827, on Figures 19 and 23A of which the pre-characterising portion of claim 1 is based, discloses an oral care implement having a head frame and a cleaning elements assembly attached thereto.

    Summary of the Invention



    [0009] The present invention provides a toothbrush comprising: a handle: a head connected to the handle, the head having a proximal periphery, a distal periphery, a first surface and a longitudinal axis; a first set of cleaning elements forming a loop that extends from the distal periphery of the head to the proximal periphery of the head, the first set of cleaning elements comprising: a first par-elliptical wall of cleaning elements located at the distal periphery of the head, the first par-elliptical wall terminating in a first end and a second end; a second par-elliptical wall of cleaning elements located at the proximal periphery of the head, the second par-elliptical wall terminating in a first end and a second end; a first row of cleaning elements extending from the first end of the first par-elliptical wall to the first end of the second par-elliptical wall; and a second row of cleaning elements extending from the second end of the first par-elliptical wall to the second end of the second par-elliptical wall; wherein a top surface of the loop has a longitudinal side profile that is a stretched out S-shape, and wherein the first and second rows are first and second arcuate rows symmetrically arranged about the longitudinal axis and a lateral axis of the head, the first and second arcuate rows separated by a first distance that increases with distance from the lateral axis.

    [0010] The first and second rows may be arcuate walls having peripheral convex surfaces that face the longitudinal axis.

    [0011] The toothbrush may comprise a third row of cleaning elements extending adjacent to the first row and located along a first lateral periphery of the head, the third row located outside of the loop, the third row extending upward from the first surface at an incline so as to diverge from the first row, the third row having a height that is greater than a height of the first row; and a fourth row of cleaning elements extending adjacent to the second row and located along a second lateral periphery of the head, the fourth row located outside of the loop, the fourth row extending upward from the first surface at an incline so as to diverge from the second row, the fourth row having a height that is greater than a height of the second row.

    [0012] Other optional features are recited in the dependent claims.

    Brief Description of the Drawings



    [0013] This invention is capable of use in a broad array of oral care implements and hygiene products. The drawings illustrate one use of the invention and are not to be construed as the only embodiment of the invention.

    Figure 1 is a perspective view a toothbrush according to one embodiment of the present invention.

    Figure 2 is a front view of the toothbrush of Figure 1.

    Figure 3 is a left-side view the toothbrush of Figure 1.

    Figure 4 is a right-side view the toothbrush of Figure 1.

    Figure 5 is a top view of the toothbrush of Figure 1.

    Figure 6 is a close-up perspective view of the head of the toothbrush of Figure 1.

    Figure 7 is a close-up front view of the head of the toothbrush of Figure 1.

    Figure 8 is a cross-sectional view of the head of the toothbrush of Figure 1 along view VIII-VIII of Figure 7.

    Figure 9 is a cross-sectional view of the head of the toothbrush of Figure 1 along view IX-IX of Figure 7.

    Figure 10 is a left-side view of the toothbrush of Figure 1 wherein certain cleaning elements have been removed to clearly show a lateral side profile of the substantially closed-loop formed by the first set of cleaning elements.


    Detailed Description of the Preferred Embodiments



    [0014] In the following description, the invention is discussed in terms of a manual toothbrush incorporating the subject arrangement of cleaning elements. However, in other forms, the invention could be in the form of other oral care implements including a soft-tissue cleansing implement, a powered toothbrush, or other ansate implement designed for oral care.

    [0015] Referring first to Figures 1-5 concurrently, a toothbrush 100 is illustrated according to one embodiment of the present invention. The toothbrush 100 generally comprises a handle 110 and a head 120. The handle 110 provides the user with a mechanism by which he/she can readily grip and manipulate the toothbrush 100. The handle 110 is generically illustrated and may be formed of many different shapes, sizes, materials and a variety of manufacturing methods that are well-known to those skilled in the art. If desired, the handle 110 may include a suitable textured grip (not shown) made of elastomeric material or can be a multi-part construction. Stated simply, the details of the handle 110 are not limiting of the present invention and, thus, require no further discussion for purposes of the present invention.

    [0016] The toothbrush 100 extends from a proximal end 112 to a distal end 113 along a longitudinal axis A-A (illustrated in FIG. 2). The head 120 is operably connected to the handle 110. The head 120 and handle 110 of the toothbrush are preferably formed as a single unitary structure using a molding, milling, machining or other suitable process. However, in other embodiments, the handle 110 and head 120 may be formed as separate components which are operably connected at a later stage of the manufacturing process by any suitable technique known in the art, including without limitation thermal welding, a tight-fit assembly, a coupling sleeve, adhesion, or fasteners. Whether the head 120 and handle 110 are of a unitary or multi-piece construction (including connection techniques) is not limiting of the present invention.

    [0017] It should be noted at this time that relative terms such as distal, middle, proximal, upper, lower, top, bottom, left, right etc. are merely used to delineate relative positions of the components of the toothbrush 100 with respect to one another and are not intended to be in any further way limiting of the present invention.

    [0018] The head 120 generally comprises a front surface 121 and a rear surface 122. The front surface 121 and the rear surface 122 of the head 120 can take on a wide variety of shapes and contours, none of which are limiting of the present invention. For example, the front and rear surfaces 121, 122 can be planar, contoured or combinations thereof. Moreover, if desired, the rear surface 122 may also comprise additional structures for oral cleaning, such as a soft tissue cleanser. An example of a suitable soft tissue cleanser is disclosed in U.S. Patent 7,143,462. Furthermore, while the head 120 is normally widened relative to the neck 111 of the handle 110, it could in some constructions simply be a continuous extension or narrowing of the handle 110.

    [0019] The head 120 also comprises a distal periphery 124, a first lateral periphery 125, a second later periphery 126, and a proximal periphery 127. The distal periphery 124, the first lateral periphery 125 and the second later periphery 126 are bound by a peripheral side surface 123 of the head 120. The proximal periphery 127 is defined where the head 120 transitions into the neck 111.

    [0020] A collection 130 of cleaning elements are provided on the front surface of the head 120 for cleaning contact with an oral surface, preferably teeth. While the collection 130 of cleaning elements is particularly suited for brushing teeth, the collection 130 of cleaning elements can also be used to clean oral soft tissue, such as a tongue, gums, or cheeks instead of or in addition to teeth. As used herein, the term "cleaning element" is used in a generic sense to refer to any structure that can be used to clean or massage an oral surface through relative surface contact. Common examples of "cleaning elements" include, without limitation, filament bristles, fiber bristles, nylon bristles, spiral bristles, rubber bristles, elastomeric protrusions, flexible polymer protrusions, co-extruded filaments, flag bristles, crimped bristles, anti-bacterial bristles and combinations thereof and/or structures containing such materials or combinations.

    [0021] The collection 130 of cleaning elements of the present invention can be connected to the head 120 in any manner known in the art. For example, anchor free tufting (AFT) could be used to mount the cleaning elements. In AFT, a plate or membrane is secured to the brush head such as by ultrasonic welding. The bristles (or other elastomeric elements) extend through the plate or membrane. The free ends of the bristles on one side of the plate or membrane perform the cleaning function. The ends of the bristles on the other side of the plate or membrane are melted together by heat to be anchored in place. Any suitable form of cleaning elements may be used in the broad practice of this invention. Alternatively, the bristles could be mounted to tuft blocks or sections by extending through suitable openings in the tuft blocks so that the base of the bristles is mounted within or below the tuft block.

    [0022] Referring now to FIGS. 6 and 7 concurrently, the details of the head 120 and the collection 130 of cleaning elements extending therefrom will be described in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. The head 120 of the toothbrush comprises a longitudinal axis A-A and a lateral axis C-C. Generally, the collection 130 of cleaning elements comprises a first set 140 of cleaning elements, a second set 150 of cleaning elements, a third set 160 of cleaning elements, and a plurality of prophylaxis cups 171-173.

    [0023] The first set 140 of cleaning elements generally comprises a distal par-elliptical wall 141 of cleaning elements, two arcuate rows 142-143 of cleaning elements, and a proximal par-elliptical wall 144. The distal par-elliptical wall 141 is formed by the cleaning elements 141a-b. The proximal par-elliptical wall 144 is formed by the cleaning elements 144a-d. The first arcuate row 142 is formed by cleaning elements 142a-c while the second arcuate row 143 is formed by cleaning elements 143a-c.

    [0024] The second set 150 of cleaning elements are arranged in a row along the lateral periphery 125 of the head 120. Similarly, the third set 160 of cleaning elements are arranged in a row along the lateral periphery 126 of the head 120. Specifically, the row formed by the first set 150 of cleaning elements comprises cleaning elements 150a-e while the row formed by the second set 160 of cleaning elements comprises cleaning elements 160a-e.

    [0025] Preferably, all of the cleaning elements of the distal par-elliptical wall 141, the two arcuate rows 142-143, and the proximal par-elliptical wall 144 are formed by densely packed bristles. However, the invention is not so limited and one, a few, or all of these cleaning elements can be formed of another material, such as an elastomer, etc. Moreover, while the distal par-elliptical wall 141, the two arcuate rows 142-143, and the proximal par-elliptical wall 144 are illustrated as being formed by two, three and four cleaning elements respectively, each of the distal par-elliptical wall 141, the two arcuate rows 142-143, and the proximal par-elliptical wall 144 can be formed by more or less cleaning elements than the illustrated embodiment. Moreover, it is even possible that the distal par-elliptical wall 141, the two arcuate rows 142-143, and the proximal par-elliptical wall 144 be formed as a single cleaning element wall.

    [0026] The prophylaxis cup 171 is formed by three arcuate elastomeric wall sections 171a-c. Similarly, the prophylaxis cup 173 is formed by three arcuate elastomeric wall sections 172a-c. The central prophylaxis cup 172 is formed by two arcuate elastomeric wall sections 172a-b. Of course, each of the prophylaxis cups 171-173 can be constructed by more or less sections than the illustrated embodiment and can be constructed of other materials, such as densely packed bristles. Suitable elastomeric materials include any biocompatible resilient material suitable for uses in an oral hygiene apparatus. To provide optimum comfort as well as cleaning benefits, the elastomeric material preferably has a hardness property in the range of A10 to A40 Shore hardness, and preferably A25 Shore hardness. One preferred elastomeric material is styrene-ethylene/butylene-styrene block copolymer (SEBS) manufactured by GLS Corporation. Nevertheless, SEBS material from other manufacturers or other materials within and outside the noted hardness range could be used.

    [0027] All of the prophylaxis cups 171-173 are arranged within a loop, which is preferably a substantially closed loop, formed by the first set of cleaning elements 140 (which will be discussed in greater detail below). The prophylaxis cups 171-173 are also arranged along the longitudinal axis A-A of the head. The prophylaxis cup 172 is also located on the lateral axis C-C of the head 120.

    [0028] In further relation to the first set of cleaning elements 140, the prophylaxis cup 171 is located within the distal par-elliptical wall 141 and the prophylaxis cup 173 is located within the proximal par-elliptical wall 144. The prophylaxis cup 172 is centrally located between the two arcuate rows 142-143.

    [0029] An elongated central cleaning element 181-183 is located within each of the prophylaxis cups 171-173 and extends upward from the first surface 121 of the head 120 in a substantially normal manner. Specifically, the central cleaning element 181 is located within the prophylaxis cup 171 and extends along a central axis X-X of the prophylaxis cup 171. The central cleaning element 182 is located within the prophylaxis cup 172 and extends along a central axis Y-Y of the prophylaxis cup 172. The central cleaning element 183 is located within the prophylaxis cup 173 and extends along a central axis Z-Z of the prophylaxis cup 173. Each of the elongated cleaning elements 181-183 is preferably taller than its respective prophylaxis cup 171-173 and extends above its top surface. Each of the elongated central cleaning elements 181-183 terminate in a cleaning end that is preferably a cone-like tip. Of course, the invention is not so limited and the cleaning ends of the central cleaning elements 181-183 can take on other shapes. The central cleaning elements 181-183 are preferably densely packed bristle tufts but can be elastomeric fingers if desired. In some embodiments of the invention, the elongated cleaning elements 181-183 may be omitted all together.

    [0030] A first pair of elongated cleaning elements 191a-b is also located within the substantially closed loop formed by the first set 140 of cleaning elements. The first pair of elongated cleaning elements 191a-b is located between the first prophylaxis cup 171 and the second prophylaxis cup 172. Similarly, a second pair of elongated cleaning elements 192a-b is located within the substantially closed loop formed by the first set 140 of cleaning elements. The second pair of elongated cleaning elements 192a-b is located between the second prophylaxis cup 172 and the second prophylaxis cup 173

    [0031] Referring solely now to FIG. 7, the details of the front profile of the first set 140 of cleaning elements will be discussed. Collectively, the distal par-elliptical wall 141 of cleaning elements, the two arcuate rows 142-143 of cleaning elements, and the proximal par-elliptical wall 144 form a substantially closed-loop that extends from the distal periphery 124 of the head 120 to the proximal periphery 127 of the head 120. The substantially closed-loop formed by the distal par-elliptical wall 141 of cleaning elements, the two arcuate rows 142-143 of cleaning elements, and the proximal par-elliptical wall 144 is also symmetrically located along the longitudinal axis A-A of the head 120. As best visible in FIG. 7, the substantially closed-loop resembles a racetrack in shape. Of course, other shapes can be utilized in certain alternative embodiments.

    [0032] The distal par-elliptical wall 141 circumferentially extends from a first end 241a to a second end 241b. The distal par-elliptical wall 141 circumferentially extends at least 180 degrees, and in the illustrated embodiment extends about 180 degrees. The proximal par-elliptical wall 144 circumferentially extends from a first end 244a to a second end 244b. The proximal par-elliptical wall 144 circumferentially extends at least 180 degrees, and in the illustrated embodiment extends about 180 degrees.

    [0033] The first arcuate row 142 extends from the first end 241a of the distal par-elliptical wall 141 to the first end 244a of the proximal par-elliptical wall 144. Similarly, the second arcuate row 143 extends from the second end 241b of the distal par-elliptical wall 141 to the second end 244a of the proximal par-elliptical wall 144. The first and second arcuate rows 142, 143 are arranged on the head 120 so as to be symmetrically located about both the longitudinal axis A-A and the lateral axis C-C of the head. The first and second arcuate rows 142, 143 are separated by a distance D that increases with distance from the lateral axis C-C. The arcuate rows 142, 143 are arranged so that their convex peripheral surfaces oppose one another.

    [0034] Referring now to FIGS. 7-9 concurrently, the details of the second and third sets 150, 160 of cleaning elements will be discussed, along with their relationship to the first set 140 of cleaning elements and the head 120. As mentioned above, the third and second sets 150, 160 of cleaning elements are arranged in rows along the first and second lateral peripheries 125, 126 of the head 120 respectively. The cleaning elements 160a-e extend from the first surface 121 of the head 120 at a non-normal angle Θ so that the cleaning elements 160a-e extend from the first surface 121 of the head 120 so as to diverge from the second row 143 of cleaning elements (which preferably extend from the first surface 121 at a substantially normal angle). Similarly, the cleaning elements 150a-e extend from the first surface 121 of the head 120 at a non-normal angle Θ so that the cleaning elements 150a-e extend from the first surface 121 of the head 120 so as to diverge from the first row 142 of cleaning elements (which preferably extend from the first surface 121 at a substantially normal angle). Preferably, the angle Θ is in the range of 1 to 15 degrees, and most preferably 4 degrees.

    [0035] A longitudinal channel 165 is formed between the third set 160 of cleaning elements 160a-e and the third row 143 of cleaning elements 143a-c. Similarly, a longitudinal channel 155 is formed between the second set 150 of cleaning elements 150a-e and the second row 142 of cleaning elements 142a-c. The longitudinal channels 155, 165 provides a cavity for receiving and retaining dentifrice during oral care.

    [0036] The cleaning elements 160a-e of the third set 160 terminate in cleaning ends 161a-e. The cleaning ends 161a-e are preferably tapered so as to form a longitudinal edge 162 along the row formed by the third set 160 of cleaning elements 160a-e. Similarly, the cleaning elements 150a-e of the second set 150 terminate in cleaning ends 151a-e. The cleaning ends 151a-e are preferably tapered so as to form a second longitudinal edge 152 along the row formed by the third set 150 of cleaning elements 150a-e. The tapered and inclined nature of the second and third rows 150, 160 of cleaning elements 150a-e, 160a-e not only affords increased cleaning of the teeth along the gum line during brushing but also provides a means by which to direct dentifrice into those areas.

    [0037] As best visible in FIG. 9, the second and third sets 150, 160 of cleaning elements 150a-e, 160a-e are taller than the second and third rows 142, 143 of cleaning elements 142-c, 143a-c respectively. Stated another way, the second and third sets 150, 160 of cleaning elements 150a-e, 160a-e have a height that is greater than the height of the second and third rows 142, 143 of cleaning elements 142-c, 143a-c respectively. As used herein, a height is the normal distance from the first surface 121 of the head 120 to the uppermost portion of the subject element.

    [0038] Referring now to FIGS. 7 and 9 concurrently, as discussed above, the prophylaxis cup 171 is located within the distal par-elliptical wall 141 and the prophylaxis cup 173 is located within the proximal par-elliptical wall 144. As a result an annular channel 195 exists between the prophylaxis cup 171 and the distal par-elliptical wall 141. Similarly, an annular channel 196 exists between the prophylaxis cup 173 and the proximal par-elliptical wall 144. These annular channels 195, 196 provide cavities for receiving and further retaining dentifrice during oral care.

    [0039] As can be seen in FIG. 9, the distal-most portion of the first par-elliptical wall 141 extends upward from the first surface 121 of the head 120 in an inclined manner at an angle β away from the handle 110. Preferably, the angle β is in the range of 1 to 15 degrees, and most preferably 4 degrees. Conversely, the proximal-most portion of the second par-elliptical wall 144 extends upward from the first surface 121 of the head 120 in an inclined manner at an angle Φ toward the handle 110. Preferably, the angle Φ is in the range of 1 to 15 degrees, and most preferably 4 degrees.

    [0040] Referring now to FIGS. 7 and 10 concurrently, the contour of the substantially closed-loop formed by the first set 140 of cleaning elements will be discussed. FIG. 10 illustrates a simplified longitudinal side profile of the top surface of the substantially closed-loop formed by distal par-elliptical wall 141, the two arcuate rows 142-143, and the proximal par-elliptical wall 144. As can be seen, the top surface 149 has a lateral side profile comprising a concave section 40 that extends from a peak P at a distal-most point of the distal par-elliptical wall 141 to a transition point T at a middle-portion of the two arcuate rows 142-143. The lateral side profile also comprises a convex section 50 that extends from the transition point T to a proximal-most point F of the second par-elliptical wall 144. The longitudinal side profile is essentially a stretched out S-shape.

    [0041] Described another way, the first par-elliptical wall 141 has a first height H1 at the first and second ends 241a,b and a peak height HP at the location where the first parelliptical wall 144 intersects (or hypothetically would intersect) the longitudinal axis A-A The first par-elliptical wall 144 slopes upward from the first height H1 to the peak height HP moving from the first and second ends 241a,b to the location P where the first parelliptical wall intersects the longitudinal axis A-A. When moving from the first par-elliptical wall 141 to the second par-elliptical wall 144, the height of the first and second rows 142, 143 slopes downward for first a portion until a height H2 is reached. After this, the height of the first and second rows 142, 143 then slopes upward for a second portion until a height H3 is reached. At all points, the second par-elliptical wall 144 preferably has a height that is greater than the height H2 and less than the peak height HP.

    [0042] While a number of embodiments of the current invention have been described and illustrated in detail, various alternatives and modifications will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention. As various changes could be made in the above methods, compositions and structures without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in this application, including all mechanisms and/or modes of interaction described above, shall be interpreted as illustrative only and not limiting in any way the scope of the appended claims.


    Claims

    1. A toothbrush (100) comprising:

    a handle (110):

    a head (120) connected to the handle (110), the head (120) having a proximal periphery (127), a distal periphery (124), a first surface (121) and a longitudinal axis;

    a first set (140) of cleaning elements forming a loop that extends from the distal periphery (124) of the head (120) to the proximal periphery (127) of the head (120), the first set (140) of cleaning elements comprising:

    a first par-elliptical wall (141) of cleaning elements located at the distal periphery (124) of the head (120), the first par-elliptical wall (141) terminating in a first end (241 a) and a second end (241b);

    a second par-elliptical wall (144) of cleaning elements located at the proximal periphery (127) of the head (120), the second par-elliptical wall (144) terminating in a first end (244a) and a second end (244b);

    a first row (142) of cleaning elements extending from the first end (241a) of the first par-elliptical wall (141)to the first end of the second par-elliptical wall; and

    a second row (143) of cleaning elements extending from the second end (241 b) of the first par-elliptical wall (141)to the second end of the second par-elliptical wall;

    characterised in that a top surface (149) of the loop has a longitudinal side profile that is a stretched-out S-shape; and

    in that the first and second rows (142, 143) are first and second arcuate rows (142, 143) symmetrically arranged about the longitudinal axis and a lateral axis of the head (120), the first and second arcuate rows (142, 143) separated by a first distance that increases with distance from the lateral axis.


     
    2. The toothbrush (100) of claim 1 wherein the first and second rows (142, 143) are arcuate walls having peripheral convex surfaces that face the longitudinal axis.
     
    3. The toothbrush (100) of claim 2 further comprising:

    a third row (150) of cleaning elements extending adjacent to the first row (142) and located along a first lateral periphery (125) of the head (120), the third row (150) located outside of the loop, the third row (150) extending upward from the first surface (121) at an incline so as to diverge from the first row (142), the third row (150) having a height that is greater than a height of the first row (142); and

    a fourth row (160) of cleaning elements extending adjacent to the second row (143) and located along a second lateral periphery (126) of the head (120), the fourth row (160) located outside of the loop, the fourth row (160) extending upward from the first surface (121) at an incline so as to diverge from the second row (143), the fourth row (160) having a height that is greater than a height of the second row (143).


     
    4. The toothbrush (100) of claim 3 further comprising:

    a first elastomeric cup (171) located within the first par-elliptical wall (141);

    a second elastomeric cup (172) located between the first and second rows (142, 143); and

    a third elastomeric cup (173) located within the second par-elliptical wall (144).


     
    5. The toothbrush (100) of claim 4 further comprising a first annular gap (195) between the first elastomeric cup (171) and the first par-elliptical wall (141) and a second annular gap (196) between the third elastomeric cup (173) and the second par-elliptical wall (144).
     
    6. The toothbrush (100) of claim 5 wherein the first, second and third elastomeric cups (171, 172, 173) are located along the longitudinal axis of the head (120).
     
    7. The toothbrush (100) of claim 4 further comprising:

    a first elongated cleaning element (181) extending along a central axis of the first elastomeric cup (171) that is taller than the first elastomeric cup (171);

    a second elongated cleaning element (182) extending along a central axis of the second elastomeric cup (172) that is taller than the second elastomeric cup (172); and

    a third elongated cleaning element (183) extending along a central axis of the third elastomeric cup (173) that is taller than the third elastomeric cup (173).


     
    8. The toothbrush (100) of claim 7 further comprising a first pair of elongated cleaning elements (191a, 191b) located between the first and second elastomeric cups (171, 172) within the loop and a second pair of elongated cleaning elements (192a, 192b) located between the second and third elastomeric cups (172, 173) within the loop.
     
    9. The toothbrush (100) of claim 1 wherein a distal-most portion of the first par-elliptical wall (141) of cleaning elements extends upward from the first surface (121) of the head (120) in an inclined manner away from the handle (120); and wherein a proximal-most portion of the second par-elliptical wall (144) of cleaning elements extends upward from the first surface (121) of the head (120) in an inclined manner toward the handle (120).
     


    Ansprüche

    1. Zahnbürste (100), umfassend:

    einen Griff (110):

    einen Kopf (120), der mit dem Griff (110) verbunden ist, wobei der Kopf (120) einen proximalen Umfang (127), einen distalen Umfang (124), eine erste Oberfläche (121) und eine Längsachse aufweist;

    einen ersten Satz (140) von Reinigungselementen, der eine Schleife bildet, der sich von dem distalen Umfang (124) des Kopfes (120) zu dem proximalen Umfang (127) des Kopfes (120) erstreckt, wobei der erste Satz von Reinigungselementen umfasst:

    eine erste teilelliptische Wand (141) von Reinigungselementen, die an dem distalen Umfang (124) des Kopfes (120) angeordnet ist, wobei die erste teilelliptische Wand (141) an einem ersten Ende (241a) und einem zweiten Ende (241b) endet;

    eine zweite teilelliptische Wand (144) von Reinigungselementen, die an dem distalen Umfang (127) des Kopfes (120) angeordnet ist, wobei die zweite teilelliptische Wand (144) an einem ersten Ende (244a) und einem zweiten Ende (244b) endet;

    eine erste Reihe (142) von Reinigungselementen, die sich von dem ersten Ende (241a) der ersten teilelliptischen Wand (141) zu dem ersten Ende der zweiten teilelliptischen Wand erstreckt; und

    eine zweite Reihe (143) von Reinigungselementen, die sich von dem zweiten Ende (241b) der ersten teilelliptischen Wand (141) zu dem zweiten

    Ende der zweiten teilelliptischen Wand erstreckt;

    dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass eine Oberseite (149) der Schleife ein längliches Seitenprofil aufweist, das eine ausgestreckte S-Form ist; und
    dadurch, dass die erste und zweite Reihe (142, 143) eine erste und zweite bogenförmige Reihe (142, 143) ist, die symmetrisch um die Längsachse und um eine laterale Achse des Kopfes (120) angeordnet ist, wobei die erste und zweite bogenförmige Reihe (142, 143) durch einen ersten Abstand getrennt sind, der mit dem Abstand von der lateralen Achse zunimmt.
     
    2. Zahnbürste (100) nach Anspruch 1, wobei die erste und zweite Reihe (142, 143) bogenförmige Wände sind, die in Umfangsrichtung konvexe Oberflächen aufweisen, die der Längsachse gegenüberliegen.
     
    3. Zahnbürste (100) nach Anspruch 2, weiter umfassend:

    eine dritte Reihe (150) von Reinigungselementen, die sich in der Nähe der ersten Reihe (142) erstreckt und entlang einem ersten lateralen Umfang (125) des Kopfes (120) angeordnet ist, wobei die dritte Reihe (150) außerhalb der Schleife angeordnet ist, wobei sich die dritte Reihe (150) von der ersten Oberfläche (121) schräg nach oben erstreckt, so dass sie von der ersten Reihe (142) divergiert, wobei die dritte Reihe (150) eine Höhe aufweist, die größer als eine Höhe der ersten Reihe (142) ist; und

    eine vierte Reihe (160) von Reinigungselementen, die sich in der Nähe der zweiten Reihe (143) erstreckt und entlang einem zweiten lateralen Umfang (126) des Kopfes (120) angeordnet ist, wobei die vierte Reihe (160) außerhalb der Schleife angeordnet ist, wobei sich die vierte Reihe (160) von der ersten Oberfläche (121) schräg nach oben erstreckt, so dass sie von der zweiten Reihe (143) divergiert, wobei die vierte Reihe (160) eine Höhe aufweist, die größer als eine Höhe der zweiten Reihe (143) ist.


     
    4. Zahnbürste (100) nach Anspruch 3, weiter umfassend:

    einen ersten elastomeren Kelch (171), der innerhalb der ersten teilelliptischen Wand (141) angeordnet ist;

    einen zweiten elastomeren Kelch (172), der zwischen der ersten und zweiten Reihe (142, 143) angeordnet ist; und

    einen dritten elastomeren Kelch (173), der innerhalb der zweiten teilelliptischen Wand (144) angeordnet ist.


     
    5. Zahnbürste (100) nach Anspruch 4, die weiter einen ersten ringförmigen Spalt (195) zwischen dem ersten elastomeren Kelch (171) und der ersten teilelliptischen Wand (141) und einen zweiten ringförmigen Spalt (196) zwischen dem dritten elastomeren Kelch (173) und der zweiten teilelliptischen Wand (144) umfasst.
     
    6. Zahnbürste (100) nach Anspruch 5, wobei der erste, zweite und dritte elastomere Kelch (171, 172, 173) entlang der Längsachse des Kopfes (120) angeordnet ist.
     
    7. Zahnbürste (100) nach Anspruch 4, weiter umfassend:

    ein erstes längliches Reinigungselement (181), das sich entlang einer Mittelachse des ersten elastomeren Kelchs (171) erstreckt, das größer als der erste elastomere Kelch (171) ist;

    ein zweites längliches Reinigungselement (182), das sich entlang einer Mittelachse des zweiten elastomeren Kelchs (172) erstreckt, das größer als der zweite elastomere Kelch (172) ist; und

    ein drittes längliches Reinigungselement (183), das sich entlang einer Mittelachse des dritten elastomeren Kelchs (173) erstreckt, das größer als der dritte elastomere Kelch (173) ist.


     
    8. Zahnbürste (100) nach Anspruch 7, die weiter ein erstes Paar länglicher Reinigungselemente (191a, 191b), das zwischen dem ersten und zweiten elastomeren Kelch (171, 172) angeordnet ist, und ein zweites Paar länglicher Reinigungselemente (192a, 192b) umfasst, das zwischen dem zweiten und dritten elastomeren Kelch (172, 173) innerhalb der Schleife angeordnet ist.
     
    9. Zahnbürste (100) nach Anspruch 1, wobei sich ein am weitesten distal liegender Abschnitt der ersten teilelliptischen Wand (141) der Reinigungselemente von der ersten Oberfläche (121) des Kopfes (120) in einer schrägen Weise weg von dem Griff (120) nach oben erstreckt; und wobei sich ein am weitesten proximal liegender Abschnitt der zweiten teilelliptischen Wand (144) der Reinigungselemente von der ersten Oberfläche (121) des Kopfes (120) in einer schrägen Weise in Richtung des Griffs (120) nach oben erstreckt.
     


    Revendications

    1. Brosse à dents (100) comprenant :

    un manche (110) ;

    une tête (120) connectée au manche (110), la tête (120) ayant une périphérie proximale (127), une périphérie distale (124), une première surface (121) et un axe longitudinal ;

    un premier ensemble (140) d'éléments de nettoyage formant une boucle qui s'étend de la périphérie distale (124) de la tête (120) jusqu'à la périphérie proximale (127) de la tête (120), le premier ensemble (140) d'éléments de nettoyage comprenant :

    une première paroi par-elliptique (141) d'éléments de nettoyage située au niveau de la périphérie distale (124) de la tête (120), la première paroi parelliptique (141) aboutissant dans une première extrémité (241a) et une deuxième extrémité (241b) ;

    une deuxième paroi par-elliptique (144) d'éléments de nettoyage située au niveau de la périphérie proximale (127) de la tête (120), la deuxième paroi par-elliptique (144) aboutissant dans une première extrémité (244a) et une deuxième extrémité (244b) ;

    une première rangée (142) d'éléments de nettoyage s'étendant de la première extrémité (241a) de la première paroi par-elliptique (141) jusqu'à la première extrémité de la deuxième paroi par-elliptique ; et

    une deuxième rangée (143) d'éléments de nettoyage s'étendant de la deuxième extrémité (241b) de la première paroi par-elliptique (141) jusqu'à la deuxième extrémité de la deuxième paroi par-elliptique ;

    caractérisée en ce qu'une surface supérieure (149) de la boucle a un profil latéral longitudinal qui est une forme de S étiré ; et

    en ce que les première et deuxième rangées (142, 143) sont des première et deuxième rangées (142, 143) en arc agencées symétriquement autour de l'axe longitudinal et d'un axe latéral de la tête (120), les première et deuxième rangées (142, 143) en arc séparées par une première distance qui augmente avec une distance à l'axe latéral.


     
    2. Brosse à dents (100) selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle les première et deuxième rangées (142, 143) sont des parois en arc ayant des surfaces périphériques convexes qui font face à l'axe longitudinal.
     
    3. Brosse à dents (100) selon la revendication 2, comprenant en outre :

    une troisième rangée (150) d'éléments de nettoyage s'étendant adjacente à la première rangée (142) et située le long d'une première périphérie latérale (125) de la tête (120), la troisième rangée (150) située à l'extérieur de la boucle, la troisième rangée (150) s'étendant vers le haut depuis la première surface (121) à une certaine inclinaison de façon à diverger de la première rangée (142), la troisième rangée (150) ayant une hauteur qui est supérieure à une hauteur de la première rangée (142) ; et

    une quatrième rangée (160) d'éléments de nettoyage s'étendant adjacente à la deuxième rangée (143) et située le long d'une deuxième périphérie latérale (126) de la tête (120), la quatrième rangée (160) située à l'extérieur de la boucle, la quatrième rangée (160) s'étendant vers le haut depuis la première surface (121) à une certaine inclinaison de façon à diverger de la deuxième rangée (143), la quatrième rangée (160) ayant une hauteur qui est supérieure à une hauteur de la deuxième rangée (143).


     
    4. Brosse à dents (100) selon la revendication 3, comprenant en outre :

    une première cuvette élastomérique (171) située à l'intérieur de la première paroi par-elliptique (141) ;

    une deuxième cuvette élastomérique (172) située entre les première et deuxième rangées (142, 143) ; et

    une troisième cuvette élastomérique (173) située à l'intérieur de la deuxième paroi par-elliptique (144).


     
    5. Brosse à dents (100) selon la revendication 4, comprenant en outre un premier espace annulaire (195) entre la première cuvette élastomérique (171) et la première paroi par-elliptique (141) et un deuxième espace annulaire (196) entre la troisième cuvette élastomérique (173) et la deuxième paroi par-elliptique (144).
     
    6. Brosse à dents (100) selon la revendication 5, dans laquelle les première, deuxième et troisième cuvettes élastomériques (171, 172, 173) sont situées le long de l'axe longitudinal de la tête (120).
     
    7. Brosse à dents (100) selon la revendication 4, comprenant en outre :

    un premier élément de nettoyage allongé (181) s'étendant le long d'un axe central de la première cuvette élastomérique (171) qui est plus haut que la première cuvette élastomérique (171) ;

    un deuxième élément de nettoyage allongé (182) s'étendant le long d'un axe central de la deuxième cuvette élastomérique (172) qui est plus haut que la deuxième cuvette élastomérique (172) ; et

    un troisième élément de nettoyage allongé (183) s'étendant le long d'un axe central de la troisième cuvette élastomérique (173) qui est plus haut que la troisième cuvette élastomérique (173).


     
    8. Brosse à dents (100) selon la revendication 7, comprenant en outre une première paire d'éléments de nettoyage allongés (191a, 191b) située entre les première et deuxième cuvettes élastomériques (171, 172) à l'intérieur de la boucle et une deuxième paire d'éléments de nettoyage allongés (192a, 192b) située entre les deuxième et troisième cuvettes élastomériques (172, 173) à l'intérieur de la boucle.
     
    9. Brosse à dents (100) selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle une partie la plus distale de la première paroi par-elliptique (141) d'éléments de nettoyage s'étend vers le haut depuis la première surface (121) de la tête (120) d'une manière inclinée à l'écart du manche (120) ; et dans laquelle une partie la plus proximale de la deuxième paroi par-elliptique (144) d'éléments de nettoyage s'étend vers le haut depuis la première surface (121) de la tête (120) d'une manière inclinée vers le manche (120).
     




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