Patent classifications
A46B11/0096
FLUID DISPENSING SCRUBBER
A fluid dispensing scrubber includes a shaft having a first end and a second end; a fluid inlet configured to receive a first fluid from an external source; a reservoir configured to store a second fluid; a valve assembly configured to selectively mix the first fluid and the second fluid; a scrubbing head supported adjacent the first end of the shaft, the scrubbing head including a brush and a motor operable to rotate the brush; a battery pack supported adjacent the second end, the battery pack operable to provide power to the motor; and a dispensing nozzle configured to selectively dispense one or both of the first fluid and the second fluid, the nozzle supported on an exterior surface of the scrubbing head.
BUILT-IN TOOTHPASTE TYPE TOOTHBRUSH STRUCTURE
A built-in toothpaste type toothbrush structure includes toothbrush casing, toothpaste inner tube, knob switch, toothpaste storage handle and pushing structure. The toothbrush casing includes a toothbrush head, an accommodating space, and an outlet and a socketing portion. The toothbrush casing is sheathed on the toothpaste inner tube and has a toothpaste channel inside, and the toothpaste storage handle is connected integrally with the toothpaste inner tube for storing toothpaste, and the pushing structure is installed in the toothpaste storage handle to push the toothpaste to the toothbrush head. Therefore, the knob switch can control the communication between the toothpaste inner tube and the toothbrush casing to avoid contaminating the toothpaste stored in the toothpaste inner tube, so that home and office users or students can carry and use the toothbrush for dental cleaning and oral hygiene conveniently.
Built-in toothpaste type toothbrush structure
A built-in toothpaste type toothbrush structure includes toothbrush casing, toothpaste inner tube, knob switch, toothpaste storage handle and pushing structure. The toothbrush casing includes a toothbrush head, an accommodating space, and an outlet and a socketing portion. The toothbrush casing is sheathed on the toothpaste inner tube and has a toothpaste channel inside, and the toothpaste storage handle is connected integrally with the toothpaste inner tube for storing toothpaste, and the pushing structure is installed in the toothpaste storage handle to push the toothpaste to the toothbrush head. Therefore, the knob switch can control the communication between the toothpaste inner tube and the toothbrush casing to avoid contaminating the toothpaste stored in the toothpaste inner tube, so that home and office users or students can carry and use the toothbrush for dental cleaning and oral hygiene conveniently.
NEW DENTAL BRUSH
A brush (200) for cleaning a periodontal pocket between a tooth and a gum of a user. The brush (200) comprises: a handle portion (205); an arm extending (210) from the handle portion; and a brush head (211) located at an end of the arm having a plurality of brush filaments (212) extending therefrom. The brush filaments (212) are configured to be inserted into a periodontal pocket. The brush (200) can be used to assist in the treatment of gum disease by enabling a user to precisely clean periodontal pockets. The brush (200) may be for self-use. Alternatively, the brush (200) may be used by a healthcare professional such as a dentist or hygienist to treat a patient or to demonstrate its use.
APPLICATOR DEVICE
An applicator device for applying a fluid to an object has a hollow body, an applicator, a sensor, and a notification system. The hollow body stores the fluid therein. The applicator discharges the fluid. The sensor is configured to detect a fluid surface of the fluid. The notification system is configured to generate a notification signal based on a detection signal from the sensor.
CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND METHODS FOR FORMULATION DELIVERY
Formulation delivery systems, formulation delivery devices, and formulation cartridges for the same are provided. Formulation delivery systems include a reusable handle, a formulation dispensing assembly, and a controller. The formulation dispensing assembly includes a reciprocating nozzle assembly and a pump. The reciprocating nozzle assembly is fluidically-coupleable to the formulation cartridge or the cleaning cartridge received within the reusable handle. Formulation delivery devices include a reusable handle configured to receive a formulation cartridge therein, and a formulation dispensing assembly disposed in the reusable handle. The formulation dispensing assembly includes fluid conduits, a pump fluidically connected to the fluid conduits, a reciprocating nozzle assembly, and a controller. Formulation cartridges include a reusable cartridge body, a valve frame, and a disposable refill packet reversibly-coupleable to the reusable cartridge body. The disposable refill packet includes a formulation packet and a body portion configured for insertion into the reusable cartridge body.
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.
Combination electric toothbrush and water irrigation device
A combination electric toothbrush and water irrigation device that combines a battery powered water irrigation device with a vibrating electric toothbrush, both of which are housed in a self-contained compact hand-held device. The pump for the water irrigation device and the DC motor with an off-center weight are contained within the handle of the toothbrush. A slide out water reservoir allows the user to fill the extended handle portion with water. A flexible water inlet tube is capable of compressing when the water reservoir is in the storage position. A weight fixed to the end of the inlet tube causes the tube to bend via gravity enabling it to be in constant contact with water while the handle is held at various angles. An LED at the underside of the pump housing illuminates the water contained within the transparent water housing.
Conditioning and Styling Reactivated Hair Device
A conditioning and styling reactivated hair device is an apparatus which can be used to spray formulations to condition, style, reactivate, and/or refresh hair, stimulate the scalp, and help detangle hair. The apparatus includes a handheld grip, a detachable panel, a nebulizing mechanism, a vibration mechanism, and a control system. The handheld grip serves as the base for the apparatus which can be ergonomically held by one hand. Further, the handheld grip includes a palm-bearing surface and an interfacing surface. The detachable panel covers the internal structure of the handheld grip and supports external hair styling aids. The detachable panel further comprises a back plate and a flow guide. The nebulizing mechanism dispenses spray formulations stored within the handheld grip. The vibration mechanism generates physical vibrations for stimulating purposes as well as to aid in dispensing spray formulations. The control system enables the semi-automatic operation of the apparatus by users.
Dental brush
A brush for cleaning a periodontal pocket between a tooth and a gum of a user. The brush includes, at least, a handle portion, an arm extending from the handle portion, and a brush head located at an end of the arm having a plurality of brush filaments extending therefrom. The brush filaments are configured to be inserted into a periodontal pocket. The brush can be used to assist in the treatment of gum disease by enabling a user to precisely clean periodontal pockets. The brush may be for self-use. Alternatively, the brush may be used by a healthcare professional such as a dentist or hygienist to treat a patient or to demonstrate its use.