BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] Oral care implements, especially toothbrushes, are used by many people on a daily
basis. Typical oral care implements comprise an elongate handle and a head connected
to one end of the handle. The handle provides a structure by which a user grips and
manipulates the oral care implement during use. The head typically comprises one or
more elements designed to perform their intended function, such as teeth cleaning
elements, soft tissue cleaning elements, and/or oral care agents.
[0002] The effectiveness of an oral care implement at cleaning teeth, soft: tissue surfaces,
or performing its other intended function(s) typically depends upon the duration for
which it is used during an oral care session. A user of an oral care implements may
not register for how long they have been using the oral care implement during an oral
care session, or they may not know an advisable, recommended or suitable duration
for which the oral care implement should be used during any one oral care session
in order to achieve a desired result or effect.
[0003] Over the years, efforts have been made to provide oral care implements with systems
for indicating to a user for how long they have been using the implement during an
oral care session or for how long they should continue to use the implement during
an oral care session. Such efforts have included the development of a toothbrush having
a clear handle with an internal chamber that houses an illumination member, illumination
of which is controlled by a timing circuit. A flexible grip housing the timing circuit,
a switch for activating the timing circuit, and a power source for the timing circuit
and the illumination member is connected to an end of the handle.
[0004] Despite these efforts, a need still exists for an oral care implement having a system
for indicating elapse of time to a user, which system allows for a portion of handle
of the implement that is intended to be gripped to be more compact and/or better economically
designed to be gripped. A need also still exists for an oral care implement having
a more robust system for indicating elapse of time to a user. A need further exists
for an oral care implement having a system for indicating elapse of time to a user,
which implement is more easily manufactured or assembled.
[0005] EP-A-2218559, on which the preamble of claim 10 is based, discloses a device having a body and
an end cap, wherein the body comprises a battery which may be located inside the end
of the handle and secured by the end cap or on a circuit board.
FR-A-2642282 discloses a toothbrush having a modular construction, whereby a cassette comprising
a battery, a buzzer, and a circuit board is inserted into a main body from a proximal
end.
WO-A-2009/142643 discloses an oral care implement comprising a head, a reservoir which contains at
least one active agent and a powered delivery device disposed in the head.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] A first aspect of the present invention provides a method of manufacturing an oral
care implement, comprising: (a) providing a head and a first part of a handle connected
to the head, the first part having a first surface and a power source disposed in
a chamber of the first part; (b) providing the head with at least one cleaning element;
and (c) attaching a second part of the handle to the first part of the handle, which
second part has a second surface and houses an assembly comprising a timer and a user-notification
device that is configured to output a notification in dependence on a state of the
timer, so that the first part is connected to the head at a distal end of the handle,
the second part defines a proximal end of the handle, and the first and second surfaces
together define an exterior surface of the handle, and attaching the second part of
the handle comprises bringing an electrically-conductive contact of the assembly into
surface contact with the power source.
[0007] Optionally, step (b) precedes step (c). Alternatively, step (c) precedes step (b),
or steps (b) and (c) are carried out simultaneously.
[0008] Preferably the method comprises, prior to step (c), a step of inserting at least
part of the assembly into a cavity of the second part of the handle.
[0009] The assembly may comprise a printed circuit board upon which the timer and the user-notification
device are mounted. The step of inserting may comprise inserting the printed circuit
board into the cavity of the second part of the handle so that the printed circuit
board lies in a plane that is parallel to a longitudinal axis of the implement.
[0010] Optionally, the assembly and the cavity of the second part are shaped to prevent
rotation of the assembly relative to the second part about a longitudinal axis of
the implement.
[0011] Optionally, the assembly comprises one or more elements that prevent movement of
the assembly relative to the second part in a direction with a component parallel
to a longitudinal axis of the implement. The method may comprise, after the step of
locating the assembly in the cavity and prior to step (c), a step of providing the
one or more elements to the assembly. The step of providing the one or more elements
may comprise soldering or adhering the one or more elements to a portion of the assembly.
[0012] According to the invention, step (c) comprises bringing one or more electrically-conductive
contacts of the assembly into surface contact with one or more respective electrically-conductive
contacts comprised in the first part.
[0013] As used herein, the term "surface contact" means that the two or more elements in
contact are not adhered or otherwise fixed together, but instead are merely touching
each other.
[0014] The method may comprise providing a motor that is connectable to the power source.
Optionally, the method comprises disposing the motor in the first part. The method
may comprise disposing the power source between the motor and the assembly. The method
may comprise electrically connecting the motor and the assembly to the power source.
The method may comprise electrically connecting the motor and the assembly in parallel
to the power source. The power supply may consist of one, two or a plurality of batteries
or cells.
[0015] Step (c) may comprise attaching the second part to the first part by one or more
of: adhering, welding, and engaging respective mechanical elements of the first and
second parts.
[0016] Step (c) may comprise detachably coupling the second part to the first part. Optionally,
step (c) comprises providing a seal or gasket at an interface between the first and
second parts.
[0017] Preferably, the second part is transparent or translucent. Optionally, the first
part is opaque.
[0018] Optionally, the oral care implement comprises a toothbrush.
[0019] A second aspect of the present invention provides an oral care implement, comprising:
a head carrying at least one cleaning element; and a handle having a distal end, a
proximal end, a first part and a second part attached to the first part, wherein a
first surface of the first part and a second surface of the second part together define
an exterior surface of the handle; wherein the first part is connected to the head
at a distal end of the handle and the second part defines the proximal end of the
handle; and wherein the second part houses an assembly comprising a timer and a user-notification
device that is configured to output a notification in dependence on a state of the
timer; and wherein the assembly comprises an electrically-conductive contact in surface
contact with a power source disposed in a chamber of the first part.
[0020] Optionally, the assembly comprises a printed circuit board upon which the timer and
the user-notification device are mounted. Optionally, the printed circuit board lies
in a plane that is parallel to a longitudinal axis of the implement.
[0021] Preferably, at least part of the assembly is located in a cavity of the second part.
Further preferably, the assembly and the cavity of the second part are shaped to prevent
rotation of the assembly relative to the second part about a longitudinal axis of
the implement. At least part of the assembly may be located in a cavity of the second
part, and the assembly may comprise one or more elements disposed relative to the
cavity to prevent movement of the assembly relative to the second part in a direction
with a component parallel to a longitudinal axis of the implement.
[0022] Preferably, the assembly comprises one or more electrically-conductive contacts in
surface contact with one or more respective electrically-conductive contacts comprised
in the first part.
[0023] Optionally, the implement comprises a power source and a motor that is connectable
to the power source. At least one of the power source and the motor may be disposed
in the first part. The power source may be disposed between the motor and the assembly.
The motor and the assembly may be electrically connected to the power source. The
motor and the assembly may be electrically connected in parallel to the power source.
The power supply may consist of one, two or a plurality of batteries or cells.
[0024] The assembly comprises an electrically-conductive contact in surface contact with
a power source disposed in a chamber of the first part.
[0025] The second part may be attached to the first part by one or more of: an adhesive,
a welded joint, and respective engaged mechanical elements of the first and second
parts.
[0026] The second part may be detachably coupled to the first part. A seal or gasket may
be provided at an interface between the first and second parts.
[0027] Preferably, the second part is transparent or translucent. Optionally, the second
part is made from styrene acrylonitrile resin (SAN). Optionally, the first part is
opaque.
[0028] Optionally, the assembly comprises a controller, such as a microcontroller. The controller
may have an apparatus comprising at least one processor and at least one memory including
computer program code, the at least one memory and the computer program code configured
to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus to track time.
[0029] The timer may be configured such that a state of the timer changes over time, and
the user-notification device may be configured to output a first predetermined notification
when the timer is in a first state and to output a second predetermined notification
when the timer is in a second state. Preferably, the second predetermined notification
is of a different form to the first predetermined notification. The second predetermined
notification may have a different duration, pattern or frequency to the first predetermined
notification.
[0030] Preferably, the user-notification device comprises a device configured to output
a notification, or notifications, by emitting visible light. The device may comprise
at least one light emitting diode (LED).
[0031] Optionally, the user-notification device is configured to output a predetermined
notification in dependence on a state of the power source.
[0032] Preferably, a majority of the exterior surface of the handle is defined by the first
surface of the first part. The second part may comprise a cap attached to the first
part.
[0033] Optionally, the oral care implement comprises a toothbrush.
[0034] A third aspect of the present invention provides a kit of parts for an oral care
implement, the kit of parts comprising: a head carrying at least one cleaning element;
a first part of a handle, which first part is connected to the head and has a first
surface; a first part of a handle, which first part is connected to the head and has
a first surface; and a second part of the handle, which second part has a second surface
and houses an assembly comprising a timer and a user-notification device that is configured
to output a notification in dependence on a state of the timer; wherein the second
part is attachable to the first part so that the first part is connected to the head
at a distal end of the handle, the second part defines a proximal, end of the handle,
and the first and second surfaces together define an exterior surface of the handle.
[0035] The second part may be detachably couplable to the first part.
[0036] The components of the kit may have any of the above-described optional features of
the oral care implement of the second aspect of the present invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0037]
Figure 1 is a perspective view of an oral care implement according to an embodiment
of the present invention;
Figure 2 is a perspective view of a printed circuit board of the oral care implement
of Figure 1 during manufacture of the implement;
Figure 3 is a perspective view of a second part of a handle of the oral care implement
of Figure 1 during manufacture of the implement;
Figure 4 is a perspective view of the printed circuit board of Figure 2 inserted into
the second part of the handle of Figure 3 during manufacture of the implement of Figure
1;
Figure 5 is a perspective view of a pair of electrically-conductive contacts for attachment
to the printed circuit board;
Figure 6 is a cross sectional view of the components shown in Figure 4 with the pair
of electrically-conductive contacts of Figure 5 attached to the printed circuit board;
Figure 7 is a perspective view of a first component of a first material, which first
component forms a head and a first portion of the first part of the handle of the
oral care implement of Figure 1 during manufacture of the implement;
Figure 8 is a perspective view of the components shown in Figure 7 after overmolding
of a second component of a second material onto the first component;
Figure 9 is a perspective view of a plate carrying cleaning elements; and
Figure 10 is a perspective view of the components shown in Figure 8 with the plate
of Figure 9 attached to the head of the first component.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0038] The following description of the preferred embodiments is merely exemplary in nature
and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses. The description
of illustrative embodiments according to principles of the present invention is intended
to be read in connection with the accompanying drawings, which are to be considered
part of the entire written description. In the description of embodiments of the invention
disclosed herein, any reference to direction or orientation is merely intended for
convenience of description and is not intended in any way to limit the scope of the
present invention. Relative terms such as "lower," "upper," "horizontal," "vertical,"
"above," "below," "up," "down," "top" and "bottom" as well as derivative thereof (e.g.,
"horizontally," "downwardly," "upwardly," etc.) should be construed to refer to the
orientation as then described or as shown in the drawing under discussion. These relative
terms are for convenience of description only and do not require that the apparatus
be constructed or operated in a particular orientation unless explicitly indicated
as such. Terms such as "attached," "affixed," "connected," " coupled," "interconnected,"
and similar refer to a relationship wherein structures are secured or attached to
one another either directly or indirectly through intervening structures, as well
as both movable or rigid attachments or relationships, unless expressly described
otherwise. Moreover, the features and benefits of the invention are illustrated by
reference to the preferred embodiments. Accordingly, the invention expressly should
not be limited to such preferred embodiments illustrating some possible non-limiting
combination of features that may exist alone or in other combinations of features.
[0039] In the following description, the invention is embodied in a vibratable oral care
implement, more specifically a vibratable toothbrush. However, in another embodiment,
the invention is embodied in a manually-operated, non-vibratable toothbrush, and in
another embodiment the invention is embodied in a powered toothbrush wherein one or
more cleaning elements provided to the head of the implement are drivable so as to
be moved relative to the handle of the implement. In still further embodiments, the
invention may be embodied in other forms of oral care implements, such as a soft-tissue
cleansing implement, an inter-proximal pick, a flossing tool, a plaque scraper, or
another ansate implement designed for oral care. It is to be understood that other
embodiments may be utilised, and that structural and functional modifications may
be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
[0040] Figure 1 illustrates an oral care implement, in this case a toothbrush, according
to a first embodiment of the present invention, generally designated with the reference
numeral 100. The toothbrush 100 has a support 110 including a handle 120 and a head
140. A neck 130 of the handle 120 connects the handle 1.20 to the head 140, and at
least one cleaning element 200 is carried by the head 140. The head 140 is an end
portion of the support 110 provided with the at least one cleaning element 200. In
this embodiment, the head 140 carries a plurality of cleaning elements 200.
[0041] In this embodiment, the cleaning elements 200 comprise a plurality of tooth cleaning
elements, more specifically a plurality of flexible, nylon bristles arranged in tufts.
However, in variations to this embodiment, the cleaning elements 200 may additionally
or alternatively comprise at least one of any one or more of the following, without
limitation: bristles, rigid bristles, flexible bristles, filament bristles, fibre
bristles, nylon bristles, spiral bristles, rubber bristles, elastomeric protrusions,
elastomeric elements, flexible polymer protrusions, co-extruded filaments, flag bristles,
crimped bristles, anti-bacterial bristles and combinations thereof and/or structures
containing such materials or combinations.
[0042] The head 140 has a first, proximal end 141 and a second, distal end 142. The handle
120 has a first, proximal end 121 and a second, distal end 122. The neck 130 is located
at the distal end 122 of the handle 120. The distal end 122 of the handle 120 is connected
to the proximal end 141 of the head 140. The neck 130 is generally of a narrower cross
sectional area than the head 140 and the rest of the handle 120.
[0043] The dandle 120 provides the user with a mechanism by which he/she can readily grip
and manipulate the toothbrush 100, includes ergonomic features which provide a high
degree of control for the user while maintaining comfort, and may be formed of many
different shapes and with a variety of constructions.
[0044] Generally, the toothbrush 100 extends from a proximal end 101 (which is also the
proximal end 121 of the handle 120) to a distal end 102 (which is also the distal
end 142 of the head 140) along a longitudinal axis A-A. Although the handle 120 is
a non-linear structure in the illustrated embodiment, the longitudinal axis A-A of
the implement 100 is linear in the illustrated embodiment. However, the invention
is not so limited, and in certain embodiments, the implement 100 may have a simple
linear handle 120 that is longitudinally aligned along the linear longitudinal axis
A-A of the implement 100.
[0045] The head 140 is connected to the handle 120 via the neck 130 of the handle 120. In
this embodiment, the head 140 and a first part 123 of the handle 120 (including the
neck 130) are formed as an integral structure using an injection molding process.
The head 140 and the first part 123 of the handle 120 together comprise a unitary
structure. however, in other embodiments, the head 140 and the first part 123 of the
handle 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, sonic welding, a tight-fit assembly,
a coupling sleeve, adhesion, fasteners, and a snap-fit connection. Whether the head
140 and the first part 123 of the handle 120 are constructed as a single piece or
a multi-piece assembly (including connection techniques) is not limiting of the present
invention in all embodiments. Furthermore, other manufacturing techniques may be used
in place of and/or in addition to injection molding to create the first part 123 of
the handle 120 and/or the head 140 (or components thereof), such as milling and/ or
machining.
[0046] In this embodiment, the head 140 and the first part 123 of the handle 120 are together
constructed of a first component 10 of polypropylene (PP) and a second component 20
of an elastomer, such as a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE), which has been overmolded
onto the first component 10, as discussed in more detail bellow. However, in variations
to this embodiment, the first component 10 may instead or additionally comprise one
or more of the following materials: polyethylene, polyamide, polyester, cellulosics,
styrene-acrylonitrile (SAN), acrylic, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) and a
thermoplastic. In variations to this embodiment, the second component 20 may instead
or additionally comprise styrene-ethylene/butylene-styrene (SEBS) or one or more of
the materials listed in the preceding sentence,
[0047] The head 140 generally comprises a front surface, on a front side 143 of the head
140, and a rear surface, on a rear side 144 of the head 140 opposite to the front
side 143. The front surface and the rear surface of the head 140 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 can be planar, contoured or combinations
thereof. The front surface and rear surface are joined by a peripheral or lateral
surface 145 of the head 140. The cleaning elements are provided on, and extend outward
from, the front side 143 of the head 140 for cleaning contact with an oral surface,
preferably teeth.
[0048] While the plural cleaning elements 200 are particularly suited for cleaning teeth,
the cleaning elements 200 can 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, massage or polish an oral surface, such as teeth or soft tissue, through relative
surface contact.
[0049] Indeed, in a variation to the embodiment shown in Figure 1, instead of a plurality
of tooth cleaning elements 200, there is instead provided at least one soft tissue
cleaning element, such as a tongue scraper comprising at least one blade. Preferably,
the, or each, blade has its longitudinal length disposed so as to extend across the
front side 143 of the head 140 in a direction non-parallel or perpendicular to the
longitudinal axis A-A.
[0050] On the rear side 144 of the head 140, the head 140 comprises a soft tissue cleaning
element 170. The soft tissue cleaning element 170 comprises a plurality of flexible
protrusions 172. The protrusions 172 and the rest of the soft tissue cleaning element
170 are a unitary component. The soft tissue cleaning element 170 and the protrusions
172 are formed by the second component 20.
[0051] The handle 120 is formed of the first part 123 and a second part 124, which is a
separate component in the form of a cap that has been attached to the first part 123.
While the first part 123 is connected to the head 140 at the distal end 122 of the
handle 120, the second part 124 defines the proximal end 121 of the handle 120, indeed
the proximal end 101 of the implement 100. A first surface 123a of the first part
123 and a second surface 124a of the second part 124 together define an exterior surface
125 of the handle 120. At least the first surface 123a is to be gripped by a user's
hand during an oral care session, so that the user can manipulate the toothbrush 100.
As will be appreciated on consideration of Figure 1, a majority of the exterior surface
125 of the handle 120 is defined by the first surface 123a of the first part 123.
In particular, the second surface 124a of the second part 124 defines less than 20%,
perhaps less than 10%, of the exterior surface 125 of the handle 120.
[0052] The first and second components 10, 20 are shaped to provide the handle 120 with
ergonomic features which provide a high degree of control for the user while maintaining
comfort. Moreover, the second component 20 forms grip regions of the exterior surface
125 of the handle 120 that have a greater coefficient of friction than regions of
the exterior surface 125 formed by the first component 10.
[0053] The first part 123 is opaque. However, the second part 124 is transparent, i.e. is
formed of a transparent material. In this embodiment, the second part 124 is made
from styrene acrylonitrile resin (SAN) and is attached to the first part 123 of the
handle 120 by an adhesive. In other embodiments, the first and second parts 123, 124
of the handle 120 may be attached to each other by other mechanisms, such as a welded
joint or respective engaged mechanical elements of the first and second parts 123,
124. In variations to these embodiments, the second part 124 is translucent, i.e.
is formed of a translucent material.
[0054] In variations to the illustrated embodiment, the second part 124 is detachably coupled
to the first part 123, as described in more detail below.
[0055] The second part 124 houses an assembly 300 comprising a printed circuit board 302
upon which are mounted a controller 304, such as a microcontroller, and a light emitting
diode (LED) 306. The LED 306 is part of a user-notification device that is configured
to output a notification in dependence on a state of a timer comprised in the controller
304. In this embodiment, the user-notification device comprises the LED 306, which
is able to emit light that is visible to a user through the transparent second part
124 of the handle 120. However, in variations to this embodiment, the user-notification
device may comprise an elements, other than an LED, that is configured to output notifications
by emitting visible light. In still further variations, the user-notification device
may comprise an element that is configured to output a notification by means other
than emitting visible light, such as a buzzer or speaker configured to output notifications
by emitting sound, or a vibrator configured to output notifications by vibrating.
[0056] The printed circuit board 302 is located in an internal cavity 124b of the second
part 124 and lies in a plane that is parallel to the longitudinal axis A-A of the
implement 100. The assembly 300 and the cavity 124b of the second part 124 are each
shaped to prevent rotation of the assembly 300 relative to the second part 124 about
the longitudinal axis A-A of the implement 100. That is, in this embodiment, the cavity
124b comprises a slot, and the printed circuit board 302 has a rectangular cross-sectional
area in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis A-A that is coincident with
a rectangular cross-sectional area of the slot in the same plane.
[0057] Moreover, the assembly comprises first and second electrically-conductive contacts
310, 320 having respective proximal terminals 314, 324 soldered to respective electrically-conductive
elements 308a, 308b mounted on the printed circuit board 302. The electrically-conductive
elements 308a, 308b are electrically connected to the microprocessor 304. The contacts
310, 320 are disposed relative to the cavity 124b to prevent movement of the assembly
300 relative to the second part 124 in a direction with a component parallel, to the
longitudinal axis A-A of the implement 100. More particularly, as shown in Figure
6, respective main bodies 312, 322 of the first and second contacts 310, 320 extend
in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis A-A and through respective holes
124c in a wall 124d of the second part 124. Portions of the wall 124d are disposed
either side of the holes 124c in the longitudinal direction of the implement 100,
so as to prevent movement of the assembly 300 relative to the second part 124 in the
longitudinal direction.
[0058] In the assembled implement 100, respective distal terminals 316, 326 of the contacts
310, 320 are in surface contact with respective electrically-conductive contacts (of
which only one is shown in Figure 7 and indicated with reference numeral 408) comprised
in the first part 123. Moreover, in the assembled implement 100, a further resilient
terminal 318 of the first contact 310 of the assembly 300 is in surface contact with
a battery or other power source disposed in a chamber 123b of the first part 123,
as described in more detail below.
[0059] Figure 6 illustrates the second part 124 housing the assembly 300, albeit when the
second part 124 is not attached to the first part 123 of the handle 120. As shown
in Figure 6, the assembly 300 comprises the controller 304. The controller 304 has
an apparatus comprising at least one processor (not expressly shown) and at least
one memory (not expressly shown) including computer program code, and the at least
one memory and the computer program code are configured to, with the at least one
processor, cause the apparatus to track time. In other words, the controller 304 comprises
a timer, since the software resident on the controller 304 tracks time. Moreover,
the controller 304 comprises part of the user-notification device, in order that the
user-notification device is configured to output one or more notifications in dependence
on the state of the timer. The user-notification device also comprises the LED 306.
[0060] The timer is activated by a user closing a switch comprised in the first part 123
of the handle 120. More specifically, the user presses on a first defined region 126
of the first surface 123a of the first part 123 that is formed of the second component
20. The defined region 126 is resilient, so the user's application of a force on the
defined region 126 causes the defined region 126 to deform. In turn, this deformation
causes the switch at a side of the defined legion 126 interior to the first part 123
of the handle 120 to be closed, which completes an electric circuit including a motor
500 (discussed bellow), the controlled 304, the battery or other power source disposed
in the internal chamber 123b of the first part 123, and wires 501-504, as described
in more detail below. Thus, as a result of the switch being closed, the motor and
controller 304 receive electric power, which causes the motor 500 to rotate and the
timer embodied in the controller 304 to be activated to track time.
[0061] Although not expressly shown in the Figures, a mechanical vibratory device, such
as an eccentric, is mounted on an output shaft of the motor 500 whereby, when the
motor 500 rotates, the mechanical vibratory device rotates about the axis of the output
shaft of the motor 500, causing the head 140 of the implement 100 to vibrate, which
increases the efficiency with which the cleaning elements 200 clean an oral surface
during use of the implement 100.
[0062] Since the timer tracks time, a state of the timer changes over time. In various different
embodiments, the user-notification device is configured to output one or more notifications
(such as by causing the LED 306 to emit right) in dependence on the state of the timer.
For example, in the present embodiment, the controller 304 tracks time and, in accordance
with commands included in the computer program code, causes the LED 306 to adopt a
different lighting pattern in dependence on the length of time that has elapsed since
the timer was activated. In this embodiment, for a first period of 30 seconds starting
when the timer was activated, the controller 304 causes the LED 306 to emit single
flashes of light with pauses of equal duration between the single flashes. For a second
period of 30 seconds following the first period, the controller 304 causes the LED
306 to emit successive pairs of single flashes of light with first pauses of equal
duration between the pairs and second pauses of equal duration between the single
flashes of each pair, wherein each of the first pauses is longer, preferably at least
two or three times as long, than each of the second pauses. In other embodiments,
the first period may be of the same or a different duration to the second period.
The first and/or the second period may be, for example, of any of the following durations:
10 seconds, 15 seconds, 20 seconds, 30 seconds, and 60 seconds. In other embodiments,
still further lighting patterns may be employed. In any event, preferably the user-notification
device is configured to output a first predetermined notification when the timer is
in a first state and to output a second predetermined notification when the timer
is in a second state, which second predetermined notification is of a different form
to the first predetermined notification. The second predetermined notification may
have a different duration, pattern and/or frequency than the first predetermined notification.
[0063] Accordingly, during use of the oral care implement 100, the user is notified of an
elapse of time, specifically an elapse of time since the first switch was closed.
When the user has completed their oral care session, they open the switch comprised
in the first part 123 of the handle 120. More specifically, the user presses on a
second defined region 127 of the first surface 123a of the first part 123 that is
formed of the second component 20. The second defined region 127 also is resilient,
so the user's application of a force on the second defined region 127 causes the second
defined region 127 to deform. In turn, this deformation causes the switch to be opened,
which breaks the electric circuit. In this embodiment, the controller 304 has no ability
to record conditions of use of the implement 100 during the completed oral case session,
so the software resident in the controller 304 resets to a default initial state once
the electric circuit has been broken. Accordingly, when the switch is subsequently
closed again, the controller 304 will carry out the same process as described above.
[0064] The motor 500 and power source (not shown) discussed above are comprised in the first
part 123 of the handle 120, as shown in Figure 7. More particularly, the motor 500
is located in the neck 130 of the handle 120 of the implement 100. In the assembled
implement 100, the power source is disposed between the motor 500 and the assembly
300. As discussed above, the motor 500 is connectable to the power source by way of
a user dosing the switch. It is to be noted that, in this embodiment, the motor 500
and the assembly 300 are electrically connected in parallel to the power source. In
particular, the motor 500 is connected to the power source by a first pair of wires
501, 502, and the assembly 300 is connected to the power source by a parallel second
pair of wires 503, 504.
[0065] In this embodiment, the motor 500 and the assembly 300 (including the timer and the
user-notification device, and thus including the controller 304 and the LED 306) are
connected, in parallel, to the same shared power supply, so that the motor 500 and
the assembly 300 are able to be electrically powered by the power supply. The power
supply may consist of one, two or a plurality of batteries or cells, disposed in the
chamber 123b of the first part 123. In another embodiment, the motor 500 and the assembly
300 (including the timer and the user-notification device, and thus including the
controller 304 and the LED 306) are connected, in series, to the same shared power
supply, so that the motor 500 and the assembly 300 are able to be electrically powered
by the power supply.
[0066] In the above-mentioned variations to the illustrated embodiment, in which the second
part 124 is detachably coupled to the first part 123, the second part 124 may be detachably
coupled to the first part 123 by any of a tight-fit, twist-and-lock, snap-fit and
threaded connection. It can be considered that an interface is provided between the
first and second parts 123, 124 where the first and second parts 123,124 are connected
to each other. In some embodiments, a compressible or resilient gasket or seal is
provided at the interface. The gasket or seal may be formed of TPE and/or may be part
of the second component 20. Preferably the gasket or seal surrounds the interface.
Preferably, the gasket or seal becomes compressed during coupling of the second part
124 to the first part 123 thereby, in the assembled implement 100, the gasket or seal
is in a compressed state and prevents or minimises fluid flow from an exterior of
the first and second parts 123, 124 into the chamber 123b and/or into the cavity 124b.
Accordingly, the gasket or seal seals the assembly 300, motor 500 and power supply
from water during use of the assembled implement 100, yet the ability to detach the
second part 124 from the first part 123 permits replacement of the power supply and/or
maintenance of the assembly 300, if required.
[0067] In this embodiment, the user-notification device is configured to output a predetermined
notification in dependence on a state of the power source. In this embodiment, the
controller 304 monitors the state of the power source, such as the remaining charge
in the power source and, when the remaining charge drops below a predetermined threshold
value of charge, the user-notification device causes the LED 306 to emit light in
a predetermined lighting pattern. The predetermined lighting pattern may comprise
the LED 306 being caused to emit light for a relatively long duration, such as 5 seconds,
10 seconds, 20 seconds, 30 seconds, or 60 seconds, or may comprise the LED 306 being
caused to emit a rapid burst of flashes of light, such as 5 or 10 distinct flashes
per second. Other predetermined lighting pattern will be apparent to the skilled person.
[0068] Manufacture of the toothbrush 100 shown in Figure 1 will now be described with additional
reference to Figures 2 to 10.
[0069] In a first process of the method of manufacturing the oral care implement 100, the
second part 124 of the handle 120, including the wall 124d, internal cavity 124b and
the holes 124c in the wall 124d, is formed, in this embodiment from transparent material
by molding the transparent material. The second part 124 so formed is shown in Figure
3.
[0070] In a second process, which may be performed during, before or after the first process,
the assembly 300 is assembled. More specifically, the printed circuit board 302 is
provided and the controller 304 (e.g. a microcontroller), LED 306 and electrically-conductive
elements 308a, 308b are mounted on the printed circuit board 302, as shown in Figure
2.
[0071] After each of the first and second processes has been completed, a third process
is performed in which at least part of the assembly 300 is inserted into the cavity
124b of the second part 124 of the handle 120, in such a manner that the printed circuit
board 302 lies in a plane that is parallel to the longitudinal axis A-A of the completed
implement 100, as shown in Figure 4. As discussed above, the assembly 300 and the
cavity 124b of the second part 124 are shaped to prevent rotation of the assembly
300 relative to the second part 124 about the longitudinal axis A-A of the implement
100.
[0072] Following the third process, a fourth process is performed in which the first and
second contacts 310, 320 (shown in Figure 5) are provided, and the respective proximal
terminals 314, 324 of the first and second contacts 310, 320 are soldered to respective
ones of the electrically-conductive elements 308a, 308b mounted on the printed circuit
board 302, so that the respective main bodies 312, 322 of the first and second contacts
310, 320 extend in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis A-A and through
respective holes 124c in the wall 124d of the second part 124, as shown in Figure
6. Accordingly, the first and second contacts 310, 320 act as elements that prevent
movement of the assembly 300 relative to the second part 124 in a direction with a
component parallel to the longitudinal axis A-A of the completed implement 100.
[0073] A fifth process, which may be performed during, before or after any or all of the
first to fourth processes, comprises providing the head 140 and the first part 123
of the handle 120 that is connected to the head 140. This fifth process involves first
forming the first material to form the first component 10 (as shown in Figure 7).
This may be performed in accordance with any method known in the art, such as by injection
molding the first material into a suitable mould in a molten state and then allowing
the first material to cool and harden. Next, the motor 500 is disposed in the neck
130 of the first part 123 of the handle 120, and the first pair of wires 501, 502
having respective first ends connected to respective terminals of the motor 500 are
routed so that their respective second ends, opposite to the first ends, are located
within the chamber 123b of the first part 123, via a hole 129 in the first component
10, for future connection to a power source that will be located in the chamber 123b.
Also, the second pair of wires 503, 504 having respective first ends connected to
respective electrically-conductive contacts 408 within the chamber 123b are routed
so that their respective second ends, opposite to the first ends, are located within
the chamber 123b of the first part 123, via the hole 129 in the first component 10,
for future connection to the power source. Finally, the second material forming the
second component 20 is overmolded onto the first component 10 to encase the motor
500 and the majority of the two pairs of wires 501, 502, 503, 504. The resultant device
is shown in Figure 8. It is to be noted that, in this embodiment, each of the first
and second components 10,20 is opaque.
[0074] Optionally at this stage, the power source may be disposed in the chamber 123b between
the motor 500 and an end of the chamber 123b to which the second part 124 of the handle
120 is later attached.
[0075] A sixth process, which may be performed during, before or after the first to fifth
processes, involves providing a cleaning element sub-assembly 600, as shown in Figure
9. The sub-assembly 600 comprises a base plate 601 and the at least one cleaning element
200 extending from the base plate 601. The one or more cleaning elements 200 may be
connected to the base plate 601 by any mechanism known in the art, such as AFT, IMT,
or stapling.
[0076] A seventh process, which may be performed after the sixth process, involves attaching
the cleaning element sub-assembly 600 to the head 140, in order to provide the head
140 with the at least one cleaning element 200, as shown in Figure 10. This attaching
may involve, for example, adhering the sub-assembly 600 to the head 140 or sonic welding
a portion of the sub-assembly 600 to the head 140.
[0077] An eighth process, which may be performed before, during or after the seventh process,
comprises disposing the power source in the chamber 123b (if not already done), and
then attaching the second part 124 of the handle 120 to the first part 123 of the
handle 120, so that the first part 123 is connected to the head 140 at the distal
end 122 of the handle 120, the second part 124 defines the proximal end 121 of the
handle 120, and the first and second surfaces 123a, 124a of the first and second parts
123,124 together define the exterior surface 125 of the handle 120. The attaching
may comprise attaching the second part 124 to the first part 123 by one or more of:
adhering, welding, and engaging respective mechanical elements of the first and second
parts 123, 124. Alternatively, the attaching may comprise detachably coupling the
second part 124 to the first part 123, and may optionally also comprise providing
or compressing a seal or gasket between the first and second parts 123, 124 during
the coupling of the second part 124 to the first part 123, whereby, in the assembled
implement 100, the gasket or seal is in a compressed state and prevents or minimises
fluid flow from an exterior of the first and second parts 123, 124 into the chamber
123b and/or into the cavity 124b.
[0078] During the eighth process, the power source becomes disposed between the motor 500
and the assembly 300. Moreover, the distal terminals 316, 326 of the contacts 310,
320 are brought into surface contact with the respective electrically-conductive contacts
(of which one is shown in Figure 7 and indicated with reference numeral 408) comprised
in the first part 123, and the further resilient terminal 318 of the first contact
310 of the assembly 300 is brought into surface contact with the power source disposed
in the chamber 123b of the first part 123, whereby the motor 500 and the assembly
300 become electrically connected in parallel to the power source.
[0079] In the present invention, since the assembly 300 is housed in the second part 124
of the handle 120, the first part 123 of the handle 120, which first part 123 is intended
to be gripped by a user during use of the implement 100, is able to be made compact
and/or better economically designed for gripping by the user. The first part 123 also
can be made of a wide variety of materials, including opaque materials. Moreover,
since the assembly 300 including the user-notification device is housed in the second
part 124 of the handle, protrusion of parts of the assembly 300 from the second part
124 into the first part 123 of the handle 120 can be minimised or avoided, which provides
a system for indicating elapse of time to a user that is more robust, since parts
of the assembly 300 are not likely to be knocked or damaged during manufacture of
the implement 100.
[0080] Moreover, the implement 100 is more easily manufactured than known prior art devices
including systems for indicating elapse of time to a user, since the majority of the
implement 100 is manuiacturable independently of the system for indicating elapse
of time to a user and the provision of the system for indicating elapse of time to
a user requires significant modifications only to the second part 124 of the handle
120. Assembly of the implement 100 also is relatively straightforward: the first part
123 of the handle 120 can be assembled separately to the second part 124 of the handle
120, and the first and second parts 123, 124 need only be attached to each other towards
or at the end of the assembly process.
[0081] The present invention may be embodied as a kit of parts for an oral care implement
100, the kit of parts comprising: the head 140 carrying the at least one cleaning
element 200; the first part 123 of the handle 120, which first part 123 is connected
to the head 140 and has the first surface 123a; and the second part 124 of the handle
120, which second part 124 has the second surface 124a and houses the assembly 300
comprising the timer and the user-notification device that is configured to output
a notification in dependence on a state of the timer; wherein, the second part 124
is attachable to the first part 123 so that the first part 123 is connected to the
head 140 at the distale end 122 of the handle 120, the second part 124 defines the
proximal end 121 of the handle 120., and the first and second surfaces 123a, 124a
together define the exterior surface 125 of the handle 120,
[0082] While the invention has been described with respect to specific examples including
presently preferred modes of carrying out the invention, those skilled in the art
will appreciate that there are numerous variations and permutations of the above described
implements and techniques. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized
and structural and functional modifications may be made without departing from the
scope of the present invention. Thus, the scope of the invention should be construed
broadly as set forth in the appended claims.
1. A method of manufacturing an oral care implement (100), comprising:
(a) providing a head (140) and a first part (123) of a handle (120) connected to the
head, the first part having a first surface (123a) and a power source disposed in
a chamber (123b) of the first part;
(b) providing the head with at least one cleaning element (200); and
(c) attaching a second part (124) of the handle to the first part of the handle, which
second part has a second surface (124a)and houses an assembly (300) comprising a timer
and a user-notification device that is configured to output a notification in dependence
on a state of the timer, so that the first part is connected to the head at a distal
end (122) of the handle, the second part defines a proximal end (121) of the handle,
the first and second surfaces together define an exterior surface (125) of the handle,
and attaching the second part of the handle comprises bringing an electrically-conductive
contact (310, 320) of the assembly into surface contact with the power source.
2. The method of claim 1, comprising the step of inserting at least part of the assembly
(300) into a cavity (124b)of the second part (124) of the handle wherein the assembly
comprises a printed circuit board (302)upon which the timer and the user-notification
device are mounted, and the step of inserting comprises inserting the printed circuit
board into the cavity of the second part of the handle so that the printed circuit
board lies in a plane that is parallel to a longitudinal axis (A-A) of the implement
(100).
3. The method of claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the assembly (300) and the cavity (124b)
of the second part (124) are shaped to prevent rotation of the assembly relative to
the second part about a longitudinal axis (A-A) of the implement (100).
4. The method of any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the assembly (300) comprises one or
more elements (310, 320) that prevent movement of the assembly relative to the second
part (124) in a direction with a component parallel to a longitudinal axis (A-A) of
the implement (100).
5. The method of claim 4, comprising, after the step of locating the assembly (300) in
the cavity (124b) and prior to step (c), a step of providing the one or more elements
(310,320) to the assembly.
6. The method of any preceding claim, comprising providing a motor (500) that is connectable
to the power source and disposing the motor in the first part (123).
7. The method of claim 6, comprising disposing the power source between the motor (500)
and the assembly (300).
8. The method of claim 6 or claim 7, comprising electrically connecting the motor (500)
and the assembly (300) to the power source, optionally comprising connecting the motor
and the assembly in parallel to the power source.
9. The method of any preceding claim, wherein the second part (124) is transparent or
translucent.
10. An oral care implement (100), comprising:
a head (140) carrying at least one cleaning element (200); and
a handle (120) having a distal end (122), a proximal end (121), a first part (123)
and a second part (124) attached to the first part, wherein a first surface (123a)
of the first part and a second surface (124a) of the second part together define an
exterior surface (125) of the handle;
wherein the first part is connected to the head at the distal end of the handle and
the second part defines the proximal end of the handle; and
characterised in that the second part houses an assembly (300) comprising a timer and a user-notification
device that is configured to output a notification in dependence on a state of the
timer; and
wherein the assembly comprises an electrically-conductive contact (310,320) in surface
contact with a power source disposed in a chamber (123b) of the first part.
11. The oral care implement (100) of claim 10, wherein the second part (124) is made from
styrene acrylonitrile resin (SAN).
12. The oral care implement (100) of any one of claims 10 or 11, wherein the timer is
configured such that a state of the timer changes over time, and wherein the user-notification
device is configured to output a first predetermined notification when the timer is
in a first state and to output a second predetermined notification when the timer
is in a second state, which second predetermined notification is of a different form
to the first predetermined notification and wherein the second predetermined notification
has a different duration, pattern or frequency to the first predetermined notification.
13. The oral care implement (100) of any one of claims 10 to 12, wherein the user-notification
device comprises a device configured to output a notification, or notifications, by
emitting visible light.
14. The oral care implement (100) of claim 13, wherein the device comprises at least one
light emitting diode (306).
15. The oral care implement of any one of claims 10 to 14, wherein the user-notification
device is configured to output a predetermined notification in dependence on a state
of the power source.
1. Verfahren zum Herstellen einer Mundpflegeeinheit (100), umfassend:
(a) Bereitstellen eines Kopfs (140) und eines ersten Teils (123) eines Griffs (120),
das mit dem Kopf verbunden ist, wobei das erste Teil eine erste Oberfläche (123a)
und eine Stromquelle aufweist, die in einer Kammer (123b) des ersten Teils angeordnet
ist;
(b) Bereitstellen des Kopfs mit wenigstens einem Reinigungselement (200); und
(c) Befestigen eines zweiten Teils (124) des Griffs an dem ersten Teil des Griffs,
wobei das zweite Teil eine zweite Oberfläche (124a) aufweist und eine Anordnung (300)
aufnimmt, die einen Zeitgeber und eine Benutzer-Benachrichtigungsvorrichtung umfasst,
die dazu eingerichtet ist, eine Benachrichtigung in Abhängigkeit von einem Zustand
des Zeitgebers auszugeben, so dass das erste Teil an einem distalen Ende (122) des
Griffs mit dem Kopf verbunden ist, wobei das zweite Teil ein proximales Ende (121)
des Griffs definiert, wobei die erste und die zweite Oberfläche zusammen eine äußere
Oberfläche (125) des Griffs definieren, und das Befestigen des zweiten Teils des Griffs
das Herstellen eines elektrisch leitenden Kontakts (310, 320) der Anordnung in Oberflächenkontakt
mit der Stromquelle umfasst.
2. Verfahren nach Anspruch 1, das den Schritt umfasst:
Einsetzen wenigstens eines Teils der Anordnung (300) in einen Hohlraum (124b) des
zweiten Teils (124) des Griffs, wobei die Anordnung eine Leiterplatte (302) umfasst,
auf der der Zeitgeber und die Benutzer-Benachrichtigungsvorrichtung angebracht sind,
und der Schritt des Einsetzens das Einsetzen der Leiterplatte in den Hohlraum des
zweiten Teils des Griffs umfasst, so dass die Leiterplatte in einer Ebene angeordnet
ist, die zu einer Längsachse (A-A) der Einheit (100) parallel ist.
3. Verfahren nach Anspruch 1 oder Anspruch 2, wobei die Anordnung (300) und der Hohlraum
(124b) des zweiten Teils (124) ausgebildet sind, um eine Rotation der Anordnung um
eine Längsachse (A-A) der Einheit (100) relativ zu dem zweiten Teil zu verhindern.
4. Verfahren nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 3, wobei die Anordnung (300) eines oder mehrere
Elemente (310, 320) umfasst, die eine Bewegung der Anordnung relativ zu dem zweiten
Teil (124) hinsichtlich einer Komponente parallel zu einer Längsachse (A-A) der Einheit
(100) verhindern.
5. Verfahren nach Anspruch 4, das nach dem Schritt des Anordnens der Anordnung (300)
in dem Hohlraum (124b) und vor dem Schritt (c), einen Schritt des Bereitstellens des
einen oder mehrerer Elemente (310, 320) in der Anordnung umfasst.
6. Verfahren nach einem der vorherigen Ansprüche, das ein Bereitstellen eines Motors
(500), der mit der Stromquelle verbindbar ist, und ein Anordnen des Motors in dem
ersten Teil (123) umfasst.
7. Verfahren nach Anspruch 6, das ein Anordnen der Stromquelle zwischen dem Motor (500)
und der Anordnung (300) umfasst:
8. Verfahren nach Anspruch 6 oder Anspruch 7, das ein elektrisches Verbinden des Motors
(500) und der Anordnung (300) mit der Stromquelle umfasst, wobei optional Verbinden
des Motors und der Anordnung ein Parallelschalten mit der Stromquelle umfasst.
9. Verfahren nach einem der vorherigen Ansprüche, wobei das zweite Teil (124) transparent
oder transluzent ist.
10. Mundpflegeeinheit (100), umfassend:
einen Kopf (140), der wenigstens ein Reinigungselement (200) trägt; und
einen Griff (120), der ein distales Ende (122), ein proximales Ende (121), ein erstes
Teil (123) und ein zweites Teil (124) aufweist, das an dem ersten Teil befestigt ist,
wobei die erste Oberfläche (123a) des ersten Teils und eine zweite Oberfläche (124a)
des zweiten Teils zusammen eine äußere Oberfläche (125) des Griffs definieren;
wobei das erste Teil an einem distalen Ende des Griffs mit dem Kopf verbunden ist
und das zweite Teil das proximale Ende des Griffs definiert; und
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
das zweite Teil eine Anordnung (300) aufnimmt, die einen Zeitgeber und eine Benutzer-Benachrichtigungsvorrichtung
umfasst, die dazu eingerichtet ist, eine Benachrichtigung in Abhängigkeit von einem
Zustand des Zeitgebers auszugeben; und
wobei die Anordnung in Oberflächenkontakt mit der Stromquelle einen elektrisch leitenden
Kontakt (310, 320) umfasst, der in einer Kammer (123a) des ersten Teils angeordnet
ist.
11. Mundpflegeeinheit (100) nach Anspruch 10, wobei das zweite Teil (124) aus einem Styrol-Acrylnitril-Harz
(SAN) hergestellt ist.
12. Mundpflegeeinheit (100) nach einem der Ansprüche 10 oder 11, wobei der Zeitgeber derart
eingerichtet ist, dass sich ein Zustand des Zeitgebers über die Zeit ändert, und wobei
die Benutzer-Benachrichtigungsvorrichtung dazu eingerichtet ist, eine erste vorbeistimmte
Benachrichtigung dann auszugeben, wenn der Zeitgeber in einem ersten Zustand ist,
und eine zweite vorbeistimmte Benachrichtigung dann auszugeben, wenn der Zeitgeber
in einem zweiten Zustand ist, wobei sich die zweite vorbeistimmte Benachrichtigung
von der ersten vorbeistimmten Benachrichtigung unterscheidet, und wobei die zweite
vorbeistimmte Benachrichtigung eine unterschiedliche Dauer, ein unterschiedliches
Muster oder eine unterschiedliche Frequenz im Vergleich zu der ersten vorbeistimmten
Benachrichtigung aufweist.
13. Mundpflegeeinheit (100) nach einem der Ansprüche 10 bis 12, wobei die Benutzer-Benachrichtigungsvorrichtung
eine Vorrichtung umfasst, die dazu eingerichtet ist, eine Benachrichtigung oder Benachrichtigungen
durch emittiertes, sichtbares Licht auszugeben.
14. Mundpflegeeinheit (100) nach Anspruch 13, wobei die Vorrichtung wenigstens eine lichtemittierende
Diode (306) umfasst.
15. Mundpflegeeinheit nach einem der Ansprüche 10 bis 14, wobei die Benutzer-Benachrichtigungsvorrichtung
dazu eingerichtet ist, eine vorbeistimmte Benachrichtigung in Abhängigkeit vom einem
Zustand der Stromquelle auszugeben.
1. Procédé de fabrication d'un accessoire (100) de soins buccaux-dentaires, comprenant
:
(a) la prévision d'une tête (140) et d'une première partie (123) d'un manche (120)
connectée à la tête, la première partie ayant une première surface (123a) et une source
d'alimentation électrique disposée dans une chambre (123b) de la première partie ;
(b) la prévision de la tête avec au moins un élément (200) de nettoyage ; et
(c) la fixation d'une deuxième partie (124) du manche à la première partie du manche,
laquelle deuxième partie a une deuxième surface (124a) et loge un ensemble (300) comprenant
un compteur et un dispositif de notification d'utilisateur qui est configuré pour
délivrer en sortie une notification dépendant d'un état du compteur, de telle sorte
que la première partie est connectée à la tête à une extrémité distale (122) du manche,
la deuxième partie définit une extrémité proximale (121) du manche, les première et
deuxième surfaces définissent ensemble une surface extérieure (125) du manche, et
la fixation de la deuxième partie du manche comprend la mise d'un contact électro-conducteur
(310, 320) de l'ensemble en contact de surface avec la source d'alimentation électrique.
2. Procédé selon la revendication 1, comprenant l'étape d'insertion d'au moins une partie
de l'ensemble (300) dans une cavité (124b) de la deuxième partie (124) du manche,
dans lequel l'ensemble comprend une carte de circuit imprimé (302) sur laquelle le
compteur et le dispositif de notification d'utilisateur sont montés, et l'étape d'insertion
comprend l'insertion de la carte de circuit imprimé dans la cavité de la deuxième
partie du manche de telle sorte que la carte de circuit imprimé repose dans un plan
qui est parallèle à un axe longitudinal (A-A) de l'accessoire (100).
3. Procédé selon la revendication 1 ou la revendication 2, dans lequel l'ensemble (300)
et la cavité (124b) de la deuxième partie (124) sont formés de façon à empêcher une
rotation de l'ensemble par rapport à la deuxième partie autour d'un axe longitudinal
(A-A) de l'accessoire (100).
4. Procédé selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 3, dans lequel l'ensemble (300)
comprend un ou plusieurs élément(s) (310, 320) qui empêche(nt) un mouvement de l'ensemble
par rapport à la deuxième partie (124) dans une direction avec un composant parallèle
à un axe longitudinal (A-A) de l'accessoire (100).
5. Procédé selon la revendication 4, comprenant, après l'étape de positionnement de l'ensemble
(300) dans la cavité (124b) et avant l'étape (c), une étape d'apport du ou des élément(s)
(310, 320) à l'ensemble.
6. Procédé selon une quelconque revendication précédente, comprenant la prévision d'un
moteur (500) qui est connectable à la source d'alimentation électrique et la mise
en place du moteur dans la première partie (123).
7. Procédé selon la revendication 6, comprenant la mise en place de la source d'alimentation
électrique entre le moteur (500) et l'ensemble (300).
8. Procédé selon la revendication 6 ou la revendication 7, comprenant la connexion électrique
du moteur (500) et de l'ensemble (300) à la source d'alimentation électrique, comprenant
facultativement la connexion du moteur et de l'ensemble en parallèle à la source d'alimentation
électrique.
9. Procédé selon une quelconque revendication précédente, dans lequel la deuxième partie
(124) est transparente ou translucide.
10. Accessoire (100) de soins buccaux-dentaires, comprenant :
une tête (140) portant au moins un élément (200) de nettoyage ; et
un manche (120) ayant une extrémité distale (122), une extrémité proximale (121),
une première partie (123) et une deuxième partie (124) fixée à la première partie,
dans lequel une première surface (123a) de la première partie et une deuxième surface
(124a) de la deuxième partie définissent ensemble une surface extérieure (125) du
manche ;
dans lequel la première partie est connectée à la tête à l'extrémité distale du manche
et la deuxième partie définit l'extrémité proximale du manche ; et
caractérisé en ce que la deuxième partie loge un ensemble (300) comprenant un compteur et un dispositif
de notification d'utilisateur qui est configuré pour délivrer en sortie une notification
dépendant d'un état du compteur ; et
dans lequel l'ensemble comprend un contact électro-conducteur (310, 320) en contact
de surface avec une source d'alimentation électrique disposée dans une chambre (123b)
de la première partie.
11. Accessoire (100) de soins buccaux-dentaires selon la revendication 10, dans lequel
la deuxième partie (124) est constituée d'une résine de styrène-acrylonitrile (SAN).
12. Accessoire (100) de soins buccaux-dentaires selon l'une quelconque des revendications
10 ou 11, dans lequel le compteur est configuré de telle manière qu'un état du compteur
change avec le temps, et dans lequel le dispositif de notification d'utilisateur est
configuré pour délivrer en sortie une première notification prédéterminée lorsque
le compteur est dans un premier état et pour délivrer en sortie une deuxième notification
prédéterminée lorsque le compteur est dans un deuxième état, laquelle deuxième notification
prédéterminée est d'une forme différente par rapport à la première notification prédéterminée
et dans lequel la deuxième notification prédéterminée a une durée, un motif ou une
fréquence différent(e) par rapport à la première notification prédéterminée.
13. Accessoire (100) de soins buccaux-dentaires selon l'une quelconque des revendications
10 à 12, dans lequel le dispositif de notification d'utilisateur comprend un dispositif
configuré pour délivrer en sortie une notification, ou des notifications, en émettant
une lumière visible.
14. Accessoire (100) de soins buccaux-dentaires selon la revendication 13, dans lequel
le dispositif comprend au moins une diode électroluminescente (306).
15. Accessoire de soins buccaux-dentaires selon l'une quelconque des revendications 10
à 14, dans lequel le dispositif de notification d'utilisateur est configuré pour délivrer
en sortie une notification prédéterminée en fonction d'un état de la source d'alimentation
électrique.