A46B15/0044

ROTATING TOOTHBRUSH
20230181301 · 2023-06-15 ·

A toothbrush is provided. The toothbrush may include a brush head having a first brush and a second brush. Each of the first brush and second brush may include bristles extending radially from first ends of the first brush and second brush. The first brush and second brush may rotate in opposite directions along rotational axes parallel to a longitudinal axis of the toothbrush to brush away from the gums of a user and assist with implementing a rolling brushing method.

TOOTHBRUSH WITH AUTOMATIC DETECTION OF BRUSHING ANGLE

A toothbrush (10) includes a brushhead (18), a first force sensor (30A) for measuring a first force exerted by the brushhead at a first angle relative to a tooth and a second force sensor (30B) for measuring a second force exerted by the brushhead at a second angle relative to the tooth, the second angle being different than the first angle, and a processing unit (26). The processing unit is structured to: (i) receive first information indicative of the first force as measured by the first force sensor, (ii) receive second information indicative of the second force as measured by the second force sensor, and (iii) determine information regarding a current brushing angle of the brushhead based on the first information and the second information.

APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PLAQUE DETECTION
20170303791 · 2017-10-26 ·

A plaque detection apparatus (70) and method make use of an excitation source (72), a light detector (74) and a controller (76). The excitation source (72) outputs wavelength modulated light (λ.sub.ex) to an evaluation site (80) that has a periodically changing wavelength centered around a wavelength corresponding to a non-linearity in an absorption and/or a fluorescence excitation spectrum for a chosen plaque. The chosen plaque exhibits spectral characteristics different from non-chosen plaque and/or interfering species. The light detector (74) detects light (λ.sub.site) (84) received from the evaluation site (80), including site reflected light (λ.sub.refl) and/or site emitted light (λ.sub.em). The controller (76) operatively couples to the excitation source (72) and the light detector (74) for controlling the excitation source to output the wavelength modulated light and detecting plaque as a function of the detected light (λ.sub.site) and at least one higher harmonic of the wavelength modulation frequency.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING MOTIVATION FEEDBACK TO A USER BEFORE BRUSHING

An oral cleaning system provides motivating feedback to a user before brushing and includes: a power toothbrush (10); one or more sensors (26) on or within the toothbrush; a processor (30) within the toothbrush configured to process sensor information obtained from the one or more sensors during a first brushing session of a user; and a feedback system (40) on or within the toothbrush responsive to the processor and configured to communicate brushing information to the user at a time subsequent to the first brushing session but before a second brushing session of the user.

Personal hygiene device with treatment force measurement unit
11253055 · 2022-02-22 · ·

A toothbrush has a handle and a treatment head mounted for movement relative to the handle against a spring force when a treatment force is applied in at least one treatment direction onto the treatment head. A treatment force measurement unit for determining the applied treatment force includes a capacitive force senor having a first electrode fixedly mounted with respect to the handle and a second electrode mounted at a distance from the first electrode. The second electrode is movably mounted with respect to the handle. A spring unit is arranged between the first and the second electrode. A control circuit determines at least one parameter indicative of the capacitance between the first and second electrodes, wherein the second electrode is mechanically coupled with the treatment head and is arranged to be moved relative to the first electrode when the treatment force is applied at the treatment head.

ILLUMINATED FLASHING TOOTHBRUSH AND METHOD OF USE
20220047066 · 2022-02-17 ·

A toothbrush can include a handle and a head. At least one bristle can be attached to the head. The toothbrush can also have an illumination member, an illumination circuit and an activation device. A pliant base on the handle can be used to activate the activation device to initiate the illumination circuit.

Cosmetic Device With Exchangeable Application Head

A cosmetic device with an exchangeable application head and a device body is disclosed, wherein the device body contains a motor and drive mechanism, an actuating switch, a power supply, a head recognition element and a control element adapted to control the motor and drive mechanism based on an actuation of the actuation switch and the application head recognized by the head recognition element. It is provided that the head recognition element comprises at least one mechanical switch disposed on a carrier fixed at the device body. Further, a flexible actuation area is disposed in front of the at least one mechanical switch. The exchangeable application head has at least one recognition generating protrusion actuating through the flexible actuation area on one of the at least one mechanical switches when the exchangeable application head is mounted at the device body.

Powered oral care implement

An oral care implement including a handle and an oral care refill head. The handle has a gripping portion, an engagement component coupled to a distal end of the gripping portion, and a stem. The engagement component includes a plate portion and a first engagement feature. The stem extends through an opening in the engagement component and protrudes from the plate portion. The oral care refill head includes an oral care treatment portion and a sleeve portion. The sleeve portion has an inner surface that defines a sleeve cavity having a cavity axis and a second engagement feature. When the oral care refill head is detachably coupled to the handle, the first and second engagement features mate with one another to at least one of: (1) position the oral care refill head and the handle in an operational alignment; and (2) lock the oral care refill head to the handle.

Oral care instrument and package therefore

A toothbrush having a handle and a head in a display package is described. The head is attached to a neck which is attached to the handle. An indication element is between the head and the handle and is in electrical communication with a power source. A switch connects the indication element to the power source and has a first position where the indication element is not energized and a second position where the indication element is energized. An adequate force applied to the head and an at least partially translucent package body moves the switch to the second position. The package body has a first face and a second face. The first face and/or the second face have a rugose area configured to facilitate application of a force to the head and/or neck through the package body to place the switch in the second position.

TOOTHBRUSH MODULE, ATTACHMENT FOR TOOTHBRUSH, BRUSHING ASSISTANCE SYSTEM, BRUSHING EVALUATION SYSTEM, BRUSHING ASSISTANCE DEVICE, AND BRUSHING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

Provided are a toothbrush module, a toothbrush attachment, a brushing assistance system, a brushing evaluation system, a brushing assistance device, and a brushing assistance program that ease obtainment of a brushing action of a user even during brushing.

A toothbrush attachment (2) includes: a sensor unit (21) that detects a predetermined physical quantity; a wireless transmission unit (22) that transmits a radio signal indicating the physical quantity detected by the sensor unit (21); a housing unit (201) that houses the sensor unit (21) and the wireless transmission unit (22); and a coupling mechanism (202) that removably attaches the housing unit (201) to a toothbrush (4). A wireless terminal device (3) includes a wireless receiver (31) that receives a radio signal and obtains the physical quantity, a music output unit (354) that outputs an image or sound so as to support brushing by a user with the toothbrush (4) based on the physical quantity, a figure display control unit (363), and a notification unit (373).