(19)
(11) EP 0 324 120 B1

(12) EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION

(45) Mention of the grant of the patent:
12.08.1992 Bulletin 1992/33

(21) Application number: 88120821.9

(22) Date of filing: 13.12.1988
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC)5A46B 15/00

(54)

Electronic toothbrush

Elektronische Zahnbürste

Brosse à dents electronique


(84) Designated Contracting States:
BE CH DE FR GB LI

(30) Priority: 05.01.1988 JP 519/88

(43) Date of publication of application:
19.07.1989 Bulletin 1989/29

(73) Proprietor: TAIHEI KOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISHA
Osaka (JP)

(72) Inventor:
  • Suyama, Hideo
    Sendai-Shi Miyagi (JP)

(74) Representative: Klunker . Schmitt-Nilson . Hirsch 
Winzererstrasse 106
80797 München
80797 München (DE)


(56) References cited: : 
EP-A- 0 199 158
FR-A- 1 583 683
CH-A- 466 215
   
       
    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


    [0001] This invention relates to an electronic toothbrush according to the pre-characterizing part of claim 1.

    [0002] A tooth decay is a disease that hard inorganic teeth are decayed by an acid produced by bacteria in a mouth. Dental plague, that is composed of propagating bacteria, depositing protein and inorganic compound in saliva, overspreads and builts up on a tooth-surface. Tartar is produced by calcification of the plague the main ingredient of which is calcium phosphate. Pyorrhea alvealaris is an inflammation of gums caused by plague left on a root of tooth and under a gum line.

    [0003] A conventional electronic toothbrush using a dry battery or solar battery generates electrons that decompose plague and neutralize latic acid by means of a reducing process around teeth. This reducing process is caused of the electrons that flow through conductive saliva and water with positive and negative ions, for example, kalium, sodium, magnesium, bicarbonate, chlorine, phosphoric acid, etc. However, the conventional electronic toothbrush is generally high in price because of using a complicated waterproof structure and an expensive battery.

    [0004] FR-A-15 83 683 discloses an electronic toothbrush of the type defined in the pre-characterizing part of claim 1. The electric element is in the form of electrodes made of different metals of the electromotive series, e.g. electrodes of magnesium and tin, to obtain a voltage of 1,08 volt.

    [0005] It is the problem underlying the present invention to simplify the structure of an electronic toothbrush of the kind mentioned above to obtain a high output voltage and to get unlimited life. This problem of the present invention is solved by utilizing a piezo-electric element mounted in a handle of a toothbrush and a diode connected to the electrodes of the piezo-electric element.

    [0006] The electrodes are formed on both sides of said piezo-electric element located in the center portion of the handle, and the electrode on one side is exposed in close vicinity to the brushing portion and the electrode on the other side is exposed on the gripped portion of the handle. On the occasion of toothbrushing, positive and negative charges are generated on both sides of the piezo-electric element as a result of bending and vibration of the handle.

    [0007] It is necessary to select proper polarity of the piezo-electric element and put in said diode between both electrodes for generating selectively negative charges on the electrode exposed in close vicinity to the brushing portion. Electrons flow from the electrode near the brushing portion to the electrode on the gripped portion of the handle, through saliva and water in a mouth, teeth, a root of tooth, a human body and a hand. Consequently, dental plagues are removed effectively by a reducing process due to the electrons around teeth.

    [0008] According to one aspect of this invention, for achieving the objects described above, there is provided an electronic toothbrush comprising: a piezo-electric element with piezo-electric characteristic mounted in a handle between a gripped portion and a brushing portion of said electronic toothbrush; an exposed electrode in close vicinity to said brushing portion and an opposite exposed electrode on said gripped portion of said handle formed on both sides of said piezo-electric element, respectively.

    [0009] The nature, principle and utility of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS



    [0010] The present invention is described in greater detail with reference to the drawings, in which:

    FIG.1 is a cross sectional view of a basic embodiment of the present invention;

    FIG.2 is illustrative of a principle of a piezo-electric element used in the present invention;

    FIGs.3 and 4 are characteristic curves observed in an oscilloscope of output voltages generated by piezo-electric elements without and with a diode, respectively;

    FIGs.5 and 6 are perspective views illustrative of piezo-electric bimorphs;

    FIGs.7 and 8 are cross sectional views illustrative of location of piezo-electric elements in handles;

    FIG.9 is a cross sectional view illustrative of a reformed embodiment of the present invention; and

    FIG.10 is a perspective view illustrative of another embodiment of the present invention.


    DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS



    [0011] The basic embodiment of the present invention is shown in the cross sectional view of FIG.1. A piezo-electric element 4 with piezo-electric characteristic is operatively mounted in a handle 3 of a toothbrush between a gripped portion 1 and a brushing portion 2 of the handle 3. A diode 9 with rectifying action is used to electrically connect an electrode 7 and an electrode 8 formed on both sides of the piezo-electric element 4. The electrode 7 is exposed in close vicinity to the brushing portion 2 on the brush 5 side of the handle 3, and the electrode 8 is exposed on the opposite side. The brush 5 is laid on the surface 6 of the brushing portion 2.

    [0012] FIG.2 illustrates the principle of generating the output voltage in the piezo-electric element 10. When the piezo-electric element 10 is expanded and contracted horizontally, positive and negative charges are generated on the electrodes 11 and 12, respectively. The piezo-electric element 10, for example a polyvinylidene fluoride film, consists of countless dipoles that allow the element to create electric charges resulting from expansion and contraction applied to the element. If both electrodes 11 and 12 are electrically connected, the electric current flows from the electrode with negative charges to the electrode with positive charges.

    [0013] FIGs.3 and 4 illustrate the characteristic curves of the output voltage generated from the piezo-electric element, as shown in FIG.2, mounted on a piece of plastic plate as a cantilever at the time of tapping without and with the diode 9, respectively. The ordinate axis denotes the voltage V by 2 volt per one scale and the abscissas axis the time t by 20 msec pre one scale, respectively. In the characteristic curve of FIG.3, without the diode 9, the output voltage is lower and the output voltage of opposite polarity is generated at the time of resilience of the plastic plate with the piezo-electric element. In FIG.4, with the diode 9, the output voltage is higher and nealy rectified without opposite polarity.

    [0014] The present invention utilizes the phenomenon mentioned above. When the handle 3 of the toothbrush shown in FIG.1 is bent, the output voltage is generated according to expansion and contraction of the piezo-electric element 4. In other words, the output voltage results in between the brush 5 side electrode 7 exposed in close vicinity to the brushing portion 2 and the other electrode 8 exposed on the gripped portion 1 of the handle 3. The external force is always applied to the brush 5 when toothbrushing, and therefore the handle 3 of the toothbrush is bent almost always toward the surface 6 with the brush 5. The piezo-electric element 4 is polarized so that the negative charges are generated on the electrode 7 due to the expansion and the contraction corresponding to the bending of the handle 3. Electrons flow in the circuit from the electrode 7 with negative charges to the electrode 8 with positive charges, through conductive salvia and water in a mouth, teeth or gums, a human body and a hand. Furthermore, to generate the electrons only out from the electrode 7 and to obtain a higher output voltage, the diode 9 rectifying action is electrically connected between the electrodes 7 and 8. On the occasion that positive and negative charges are generated on the electrodes 7 and 8, respectively, most of the electric current flows in the diode 9 with low resistivity due to the forward direction, not in the circuit of the mouth and the human body with relatively high resistivity. Then, the electric current from the electrode 7 to the electrode 8 is rectified as shown in FIG.4, the higher negative output voltages is generated only on the electrode 7. In general, the diode used in the present invention is low priced due to the small size and has water-resisting quality compared with a dry battery. Moreover, the piezo-electric element, a polyvinylidene fluoride film, for example, is low priced and water-resistant.

    [0015] The other embodiments of the present invention are illustrated in FIGs.5-10.

    [0016] The bending motion of the plastic handle 3 between the gripped portion 1 and the brushing portion 2 is mentioned above in FIG.1. The negative charges corresponding to the bending of the handle 3 must be generated on the electrode 7. As mentioned in the summary of the invention, it is necessary to obtain electrons near the brushing portion 2 for the purpose of effective removing plague and tartar by brushing and a reducing process. The piezo-electric bimorph 13, the laminate of the piezo-electric elements as shown in FIG.5, generated different charges on the electrodes 14 and 15 in response to the bending.

    [0017] Another piezo-electric bimorph in FIG.6, the laminate of a piezo-electric element 17 and a metal sheet 16, can be used in the present invention. In this case, different charges are generated on electrode 18 and the metal sheet 16 due to the bending. The piezo-electric element 17, a polyvinyliden fluoride film, is relatively flexible, but the metal sheet 16 is rigid and has not flexibility of expansion and contraction. On the occasion that the piezo-electric element 17 of the bimorph in FIG.6 is located on the brush side of the handle of the toothbrush, the piezo-electric element 17 is mainly expanded. In the contrary case, the piezo-electric element 17 is mostly contracted when toothbrusing. The piezo-electric elements of the bimorphs shown in FIGs.5 and 6 are necessary to be polarized so that the negative charges are generated on the electrodes near the brushing portion. Subsequently, the other embodiments shown in FIGs.7 and 8 which can achieve effectively the object of the present invention use the single layer piezo-electric elements 4, not bimorphs. These single layer elements 4 that are mounted in the location shifted from the center line X-X of the handle 3 are consequently contracted and expanded as shown in FIGs.7 and 8, respectively, when bending of the handle 3. The polarizing directions of the piezo-electric elements 4 are perpendicular to the elements 4, and opposite directions, in FIGs.7 and 8, respectively. As noted above, the object of the present invention is achieved according to locating the piezo-electric elements 4 which are expanded and contracted due to the bending of the handle 3. It is a matter of course that the diodes 9 with rectifying action are electrically connected with both opposite electrodes to gain effectively the higher output voltage.

    [0018] In the embodiment of the present invention, as shown in FIG.9, the only electrode 7 formed on one side of the piezo-electric element 4 is exposed in close vicinity to the surface 6 of the brushing portion, and the only electrode 8 is exposed on the gripped portion 1, respectively. Moreover, the part of the piezo-electric element 4 with electrodes on both sides is sealed hermetically in the plastic of the handle, hence the short circuit between electrodes 7 and 8 is not caused when toothbrushing.

    [0019] The more practical embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in FIG.10. A metal plate 19 is connected directly and operatively with the electrode 8 exposed on the gripped portion 1 of the handle 3 and fastened around the gripped portion 1. Furthermore, the diode 9 mounted in the gripped portion 1 is electrically connected between the electrode 7 and the metal plate 19. When toothbrushing, a hand touches almost always the metal plate 19, and therefore the object of the present invention is effectively achieved.

    [0020] It should be understood that many modifications and adaptations of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art and it is intended to encompass such obvious modifications and changes in the scope of the claims appended hereto.


    Claims

    1. An electronic toothbrush comprising: an electric element (4) mounted in a handle between a gripped portion (1) and a brushing portion (2) of said electronic toothbrush; an exposed electrode (7) in close vicinity to said brushing portion (2) and an opposite exposed electrode (8) on said gripped portion (1) of said handle (3) formed on both sides of said electric element, respectively, characterized in that said electric element is a piezo-electric element (4) having a piezo-electric characteristic and that a diode with rectifying action is electrically connected with said electrodes (7, 8) formed on both sides of said piezo-electric element (4).
     
    2. An electronic toothbrush as claimed in claim 1 wherein said piezo-electric element (4) is a thin and flexible piezo-electric material.
     
    3. An electronic toothbrush as claimed in claims 1 or 2 wherein said piezo-electric element (13) is a bimorph structure.
     
    4. An electronic toothbrush as claimed in any of claims 1 to 3 wherein thicknesses in compartments of plastic for covering said piezo-electric element (4) are different at an upper portion and a lower portion of said piezo-electric element.
     
    5. An electronic toothbrush as claimed in any of claims 1 to 4 which has an electrode (16) only on one side of said piezo-electric element at an exposed area in close vicinity to said brushing portion of said handle.
     
    6. An electronic toothbrush as claimed in any of claims 1 to 5 which has a metal plate (19) electrically connected with a top of said electrode, said diode (9) being electricaly connected with said another electrode (7) formed on said piezo-electric element, said metal plate (19) being fastened around said gripped portion (1) of said handle (3).
     


    Revendications

    1. Brosse à dents électronique, comprenant : un élément électrique (4), monté dans un manche, entre une partie de prise (1) et une partie de brossage (2) de ladite brosse à dents électronique, une électrode nue (7), à proximité immédiate de la partie de brossage (2) et une électrode nue opposée (8), située sur ladite partie de prise (1) du manche (3), électrodes formées respectivement sur les deux côtés de l'élément électrique, caractérisée en ce que ledit élément électrique est un élément piézo-électrique (4) présentant une caractéristique piézo-électrique et en ce qu'une diode dotée d'une action de redressement est reliée électriquement aux électrodes (7,8) formées des deux côtés de l'élément piézo-électrique (4).
     
    2. Brosse à dents électronique selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle l'élément piézo-électrique (4) est un matériau piézo-électrique mince et flexible.
     
    3. Brosse à dents électronique selon la revendication 1 ou 2, dans laquelle l'élément piézo-électrique (13) est une structure bimorphe.
     
    4. Brosse à dents électronique selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 3, dans laquelle les épaisseurs, dans les compartiments de matière synthétique servant à recouvrir l'élément piézo-électrique (4), sont différentes sur la partie supérieure et sur la partie inférieure de l'élément piézo-électrique.
     
    5. Brosse à dents électronique selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 4, comportant une électrode (16) seulement sur un côté de l'élément piézo-électrique, sur une zone exposée située à proximité immédiate de la partie de brossage du manche.
     
    6. Brosse à dents électronique selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 5, comportant une plaque métallique (19), reliée électriquement au dessus de l'électrode, la diode (9) étant reliée électriquement à l'autre électrode (7) formée sur l'élément piézoélectrique, la plaque métallique (19) étant fixée autour de la partie de prise (1) sur le manche (3).
     


    Ansprüche

    1. Elektronische Zahnbürste mit: einem elektrischen Element (4), das in einem Handgriff zwischen einem Angreifbereich (1) und einem Bürstbereich (2) der elektronischen Zahnbürste angebracht ist; mit einer freiliegenden Elektrode (7) in unmittelbarer Nähe des Bürstbereichs (2) und mit einer entgegengesetzten freiliegenden Elektrode (8) auf dem Angreifbereich (1) des Handgriffs (3), wobei die Elektroden je auf einer Seite des elektrischen Elements angeordnet sind, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß es sich bei dem elektrischen Element um ein piezoelektrisches Element (4) mit piezoelektrischen Eigenschaften handelt und daß eine Diode mit Gleichrichtwirkung mit den auf den beiden Seiten des piezoelektrischen Elements (4) ausgebildeten Elektroden (7, 8) elektrisch verbunden ist.
     
    2. Elektronische Zahnbürste nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das piezoelektrische Element (4) aus einem dünnen und flexiblen piezoelektrischen Material besteht.
     
    3. Elektronische Zahnbürste nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, daduruch gekennzeichnet, daß es sich bei dem piezoelektrischen Element (13) um eine bimorphe Struktur handelt.
     
    4. Elektronische Zahnbürste nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß abgeteilte Dicken von Kunststoffmaterial zum Überdecken des piezoelektrischen Elements (4) an einem oberen Bereich und einem unteren Bereich des piezoelektrischen Elements voneinander verschieden sind.
     
    5. Elektronische Zahnbürste nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 4, gekennzeichnet durch eine Elektrode (16) auf nur einer Seite des piezoelektrischen Elements in einem freiliegenden Bereich in unmittelbarer Nähe zu dem Bürstbereich des Handgriffs.
     
    6. Elektronische Zahnbürste nach einem der Ansprüch 1 bis 5, gekennzeichnet durch eine Metallplatte (19), die mit einer Oberseite der Elektrode elektrisch verbunden ist, wobei die Diode (9) mit der weiteren, auf dem piezoelektrischen Element ausgebildeten Elektrode (7) elektrisch verbunden ist und wobei die Metallplatte (19) um den Angreifbereich (1) des Handgriffs (3) herum angebracht ist.
     




    Drawing