Patent classifications
A61C1/0092
PUMP CONFIGURATIONS FOR ORAL IRRIGATORS
Various configurations for a pump for oral irrigators. In one embodiment, a pump is disclosed that includes a connecting rod and a piston. The piston includes a sidewall defining a piston cavity and a rod cutout defined in the sidewall where the rod cutout enables insertions of a portion of the connecting rod into the piston cavity, where after insertion the connecting rod extends from the piston cavity past a bottom edge of the sidewall.
Oral irrigator with handle support
An oral irrigator is provided. The oral irrigator may include a base unit defining a recess, a reservoir supported by the base unit, a handle support attached to the base unit above the recess, an oral irrigator handle supported by the handle support, and a tube attached to the handle and in fluid communication with the reservoir and the handle such that fluid from the reservoir flows through the tube into the handle. The tube may include a coiled portion that is received in the recess defined by the base unit when the handle is supported by the handle support.
AIR VENT ASSEMBLY FOR A PUMP
The present disclosure is directed to an air vent assembly (100), including an air vent assembly for a pump of an oral irrigator. The air vent assembly comprises a first internal chamber (144) in fluid communication with the input port (104) and the outlet port (106) and arranged to receive a fluid or a gas. The first internal chamber comprises: a first inner surface (168) having a first inner surface portion (170) and a second inner surface portion (172); a first valve (134) comprising an expandable element (178), the first valve arranged to transition from an open state to a closed state; and an exit channel (146) in fluid communication with the first internal chamber, and arranged between the second inner surface portion of the first inner surface and the outlet port. In the closed state, the first valve is arranged to contact the first exit aperture and impede a flow of the fluid or gas into the exit channel.
REDUCED FORM FACTOR ORAL IRRIGATOR
An oral irrigator has a base unit housing a motor and a pump, a removable reservoir defining a reservoir cavity configured to mechanically couple to a top surface of the base unit and fluidly couple the reservoir cavity to the pump, and a belt drive assembly connecting the motor to the pump. The belt drive assembly includes a drive pulley connected to an output shaft of the motor, a driven pulley spaced apart from the drive pulley and mechanically connected to a piston that drives the pump, and a continuous belt connecting the drive pulley to the driven pulley. A handle for the oral irrigator may include a housing defining a slot formed in an outer wall of the housing.
WATER PUMPING DEVICE FOR WATER FLOSSER AND WATER FLOSSER
The present disclosure relates to a water pumping device for a water flosser, which includes a mounting base, a transmission assembly, a connecting member, and a piston. The transmission assembly includes a first transmission member. The connecting member is disposed in the mounting base in a reciprocally movable manner in a first direction. The first transmission member is rotatable about a first rotation axis perpendicular to the first direction, and in mating connection with the connecting member. The first transmission member is eccentrically disposed with respect to the first rotation axis. During a rotation of the first transmission member about the first rotation axis, the first transmission member reciprocates in the first direction, so as to drive the connecting member to reciprocate in the first direction. The reciprocation of the connecting member in the first direction can drive the piston to reciprocate in the first direction.
ORAL IRRIGATOR WITH HANDLE SUPPORT
An oral irrigator is provided. The oral irrigator may include a base unit defining a recess, a reservoir supported by the base unit, a handle support attached to the base unit above the recess, an oral irrigator handle supported by the handle support, and a tube attached to the handle and in fluid communication with the reservoir and the handle such that fluid from the reservoir flows through the tube into the handle. The tube may include a coiled portion that is received in the recess defined by the base unit when the handle is supported by the handle support.
ORAL IRRIGATOR WITH MULTIPLE CONTROL ACTUATORS
An oral irrigator including a base, a reservoir supported by the base, a tip coupled to the base and the reservoir, and multiple control actuators. A first control actuator is configured to selectively power the oral irrigator. Second, third, and fourth control actuators are configured to vary the fluid pressure of the oral irrigator.
Cleaning appliance
A pump assembly for a dental cleaning appliance includes a fluid chamber, a piston, and a drive. Magnets, connected respectively to the piston and the drive, enable the drive to couple to the piston and move it within the fluid chamber to draw fluid into the fluid chamber. A stop prevents the piston from being pulled beyond a stop position so that through continued actuation of the drive the magnets separate to allow a spring to push the piston away from the stop position to urge a burst of fluid from the fluid chamber.
Tip ejection assembly for an oral irrigator
An oral irrigator including a handle housing defining a cavity, a tip removably connected to the handle housing, and a tip release assembly connected to the handle housing. The tip release assembly includes a tip eject button slidably connected to the handle housing and movable between a first position and a second position and a latch connected to the handle housing and positioned within the cavity. Movement of the tip eject button from the first position to the second position moves the latch laterally across the cavity from an engage position to a disengage position.
Cleaning appliance
A pump assembly for a dental cleaning appliance includes a fluid chamber, a piston, and a drive. The drive rotates a coupling member having two angularly opposed pins. An arm pivotably connected to the piston has a seat for receiving one of the pins to couple the piston to the drive. Through continued rotation of the coupling member, the piston moves within the fluid chamber to draw fluid into the fluid chamber until the second detent contacts the arm to push it away from the first detent to decouple the drive from the piston. This allows a compressed spring to actuate the piston to urge a burst of fluid from the fluid chamber.