A61C17/032

Shower Head with Teeth Flushing Device
20240286149 · 2024-08-29 ·

A shower head contains: a body, a showering assembly, a switch button, a shift assembly, and a flushing pipe. The body includes a handle, a head portion, an inlet segment, a water supply chamber, an outlet segment, a tab, and a notch. The showering assembly is connected with the water supply chamber. The switch button includes two locking extensions. The shift assembly includes a water distribution projection which has a central orifice, a coupling portion, and a hemispherical rubber ring. The movable seat has a first conduit and an actuated element. The movable seat has a water guider and a spherical abutting face. The flushing pipe includes a channel, and an end of the flushing pipe is connected on a top of the central orifice of the water distribution projection. The flushing pipe includes a washing segment and a spray nozzle.

Interdental cleaner using water supply
10105201 · 2018-10-23 · ·

The present disclosure is related to an interdental cleaner for operably connecting to an external water supply. The interdental cleaner includes a mounting bracket having a bracket inlet fluidly connected to the external water supply and a pressure regulation assembly operably connected to the mounting bracket. The pressure regulation assembly includes a regulation outlet fluidly connected to the bracket inlet. The interdental cleaner further includes a water flosser operably connected to the mounting bracket and fluidly connected to the regulation outlet. During use, water pressure of water at the regulation outlet is lower than a water pressure of water at the bracket inlet.

Dental chair
10092473 · 2018-10-09 · ·

A dental chair is provided including a chair assembly comprising a backrest, a seat, and a base; and at least one set of utility ports disposed on the chair, adjacent to the seat, each port having a quick release fitting for receiving a flexible conduit connected to a hand piece.

Oral hygiene apparatus
10064710 · 2018-09-04 ·

An oral hygiene apparatus in the form of a fixture to provide a controllable pressurized water stream for cleansing the gums and teeth, especially in the interdental area, of a user. The hygiene apparatus may essentially comprise three parts including a water supply, an oral hygiene-ware and a water utility.

Oral Irrigator

An oral irrigator has a separate high pressure water system and low pressure mouth rinse system to deliver two different fluids to a pick or other accessories. The water system and mouth rinse system are combined in a handle. The pick is connected to the handle. The water system has a blocking valve located in the handle and the mouth rinse system has a hand pump located in the handle. The hand pump sits next to a valve button for closing the blocking valve. When the hand pump is pressed, it presses against the valve button of the blocking valve to shut off the source of high pressure water to the pick. The pressure in the pick drops so that the hand pump can then introduce mouth rinse into the pick. When the hand pump is released, the blocking valve opens up and high pressure water returns to the pick.

ORAL IRRIGATOR
20180153666 · 2018-06-07 ·

An oral irrigator including a handle, a tip, and a pump at least partially received within the handle and fluidly coupled to the tip. The pump includes a pump body defining a pump chamber, an inlet valve regulating fluid flow into the pump chamber, an outlet valve regulating fluid flow out of the pump chamber, a piston, and a linkage operably coupled to the piston and a drive shaft of a motor. The linkage translates rotational movement of the drive shaft into movement of the piston in first and second directions within pump chamber. When the piston moves in the first direction, the inlet valve opens, allowing fluid to flow into the pump chamber, and the outlet valve closes. When the piston moves in the second direction, the inlet valve closes and the outlet valve opens, allowing fluid to flow out of the pump chamber.

Irrigating device with variable pressure pulse

An irrigating device including a reservoir for storing fluid, a tip fluidly connected to the reservoir, and a pump operative to draw fluid from the reservoir and propel the fluid to the tip. The irrigating device further includes at least one reed valve positioned to regulate fluid between at least one of an inlet port or an exhaust port of the pump.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FLUID HANDLING IN A SHOWER OR BATH
20240368866 · 2024-11-07 ·

Showerhead devices incorporate sensors to control bath fill levels. Showerheads have interchangeable attachments, including bristle attachments. Oral care devices are attachable to standard shower arms. Pump devices allow various lotions and fluids to be used in conjunction with showers. Shower organizing devices provide for ordered storage and access to accessories. Bathtub spouts including sensors and valves to control bathtub filled levels.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FLUID HANDLING IN A SHOWER OR BATH
20240368866 · 2024-11-07 ·

Showerhead devices incorporate sensors to control bath fill levels. Showerheads have interchangeable attachments, including bristle attachments. Oral care devices are attachable to standard shower arms. Pump devices allow various lotions and fluids to be used in conjunction with showers. Shower organizing devices provide for ordered storage and access to accessories. Bathtub spouts including sensors and valves to control bathtub filled levels.

Quick connector for oral irrigator
09907631 · 2018-03-06 · ·

A quick connector includes a socket including a threaded portion detachably fastenable to a water tap, an opposing free end portion and three inside flanges equiangularly spaced between the threaded portion and the free end portion, and a connection member including a connector body defining an axial through hole in communication with the socket and a fitting defining three insertion grooves for the insertion of the respective inside flanges and three sliding grooves respectively connected to the insertion grooves corresponding to the three inside flanges and disposed adjacent to the position-limit surface for allowing sliding therein of the respective inside flanges. Thus, the user can use to the quick connector to rapidly and detachably connect an oral irrigator to a water tap in a convenient and hygienic manner, avoiding the problem that oral irrigator cannot effectively clean tartar due to insufficient water pressure caused by a leakage of water.