Oral Care Implement
20170231379 · 2017-08-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A46B11/002
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B05B11/1033
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/1036
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/1064
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/1032
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A46B2200/1066
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A46B11/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An oral care implement comprises a handle having a container containing oral care fluid, A head includes tooth cleaning elements and a fluid outlet to output fluid into the vicinity thereof. A manually actuatable pump mechanism in the handle between the container and fluid outlet is connected thereto by respective first and second conduits. The pump mechanism comprises a chamber having an inlet connected to the first conduit, an outlet connected to the second conduit, and an actuatable valve mechanism for selectively opening the inlet and outlet respectively to cause fluid flow into and out of the chamber. The mechanism comprises first and second valve elements and a deformable actuator connected to the first and second valve elements. A wall which defines at least a part of the chamber is adapted to be manually moved to operate the valve mechanism.
Claims
1. An oral care implement comprising a handle portion, a container located in the handle portion and containing an oral care fluid, a head portion including a plurality of tooth cleaning elements, a fluid outlet in the head portion for outputting the oral care fluid into the vicinity of at least one of the tooth cleaning elements, and a manually actuatable pump mechanism is located in the handle portion between the container and the fluid outlet, the pump mechanism being connected to the container and the fluid outlet by respective first and second conduits, wherein the pump mechanism comprises a chamber having an inlet connected to the first conduit and an outlet connected to the second conduit, an actuatable valve mechanism for selectively opening the inlet and outlet respectively to cause fluid flow into the chamber from the first conduit and out of the chamber into the second conduit, the actuatable valve mechanism comprising a first valve element for selectively closing or opening the inlet, a second valve element for selectively opening or closing the outlet and a deformable actuator connected to the first and second valve elements, and a wall which defines at least a part of the chamber and is adapted to be manually moved to operate the actuatable valve mechanism.
2. The oral care implement of claim 1 wherein the wall is flexible and adapted to be manually flexed to operate the actuatable valve mechanism.
3.-5. (canceled)
6. The oral care implement of claim 1 wherein when the pump mechanism is manually actuated the volume of the chamber is reduced causing fluid therein to be pumped into the second conduit from the chamber.
7. The oral care implement of claim 1 wherein when the pump mechanism is not manually actuated the inlet is open and the outlet is sealed, and when the pump mechanism is manually actuated the inlet is sealed and the outlet is open.
8. The oral care implement of claim 1 wherein the pump mechanism is located at a location on the handle portion adapted to receive the thumb of a user.
9. The oral care implement of claim 8 wherein the wall has an outer surface located and configured to be engaged by the thumb of a user when holding the handle portion for brushing teeth.
10. (canceled)
11. The oral care implement of claim 1 wherein the deformable actuator is coupled to the wall.
12. The oral care implement of claim 1 wherein the first valve element is located within the chamber and opens the inlet by being moved away from the inlet towards a center of the chamber and the second valve element is located externally of the chamber and opens the outlet by being moved away from the outlet and the chamber.
13. The oral care implement of claim 12 wherein the deformable actuator comprises a compressible and expandable mechanism, the first and second valve elements being mounted at respective longitudinal ends of the deformable actuator.
14. The oral care implement of claim 13 wherein the deformable actuator is movable between an expanded first position, in which the inlet is opened by the first valve element and the outlet is closed by the second valve element, and a compressed second position, in which the inlet is closed by the first valve element and the outlet is opened by the second valve element.
15. (canceled)
16. The oral care implement of claim 14 wherein the expanded first position and the compressed second position constitute the lateral expansion and compression of the deformable actuator, and when the deformable actuator is laterally expanded the longitudinal ends of the deformable actuator are retracted longitudinally towards each other and when the deformable actuator is laterally compressed the longitudinal ends of the deformable actuator are extended longitudinally away from each other.
17. The oral care implement of claim 1 wherein the deformable actuator comprises a spring mechanism comprising a diamond-shaped frame having a first pair of laterally opposite apexes and a second pair of longitudinally opposite apexes, the laterally opposite apexes respectively engaging the wall and a further wall of the chamber and the longitudinally opposite apexes being respectively coupled to the first and second valve elements.
18. The oral care implement of claim 17 wherein the spring mechanism is composed of stainless steel, acetal, polyetherimide, nylon, polyester, polycarbonate, HDPE, polypropylene, or other resilient polymeric material.
19. The oral care implement of claim 17 wherein the diamond-shaped frame is configured whereby movement of the first pair of laterally opposite apexes towards each other, against a spring bias, by inward movement of the wall so as to reduce the volume of the chamber causes movement of the second pair of longitudinally opposite apexes away from each other.
20. The oral care implement of claim 19 wherein the second pair of longitudinally opposite apexes move away from each other from an initial sealing configuration which seals the outlet and opens the inlet to a final delivery configuration which opens the outlet and seals the inlet.
21. The oral care implement of claim 17 wherein the deformable actuator is mechanically fitted to a first coupling on an inner surface of the wall and to a second coupling on an inner surface of the further wall.
22. (canceled)
23. The oral care implement of claim 17 wherein the further wall is flexible and can be manually flexed to operate the actuatable valve mechanism.
24. The oral care implement of claim 23 wherein the wall and the further wall are respective portions of a single flexible member defining the chamber.
25. The oral care implement of claim 1 wherein the first and second valve elements comprise flexible diaphragms, and wherein the flexible diaphragms are substantially part-spherical in an unstressed and unsealed state and substantially planar in a sealed state.
26. (canceled)
27. The oral care implement of claim 1 wherein the first and second valve elements are conical, a conical surface thereof being receivable in the respective inlet and outlet.
28.-33. (canceled)
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0033] The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0039] The following description of the preferred embodiments is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses.
[0040] As used throughout, ranges are used as shorthand for describing each and every value that is within the range. Any value within the range can be selected as the terminus of the range. In addition, all references cited herein are hereby incorporated by referenced in their entireties. In the event of a conflict in a definition in the present disclosure and that of a cited reference, the present disclosure controls.
[0041] Referring to
[0042] The handle portion 4, neck portion 10 and head portion 6 are injection molded, and typically composed of polypropylene which is substantially rigid, although the narrowed neck portion 10 does provide some flexibility when brushing the teeth.
[0043] A container 12 is located in the handle portion 4. The container 12 contains an oral care fluid 16, such as a mouthwash or mouth rinse. Typically, the container 12 has a volume of from 5 to 15 milliliters, for example about 10 milliliters, and is filled with the oral care fluid 16. This typically provides about 100 doses of the oral care fluid 16. The container 12 preferably comprises a flexible collapsible bag. The container 12 may be composed of a polymer such as polyethylene. The container 12 may alternatively comprise a rigid and clear (see-through, transparent or translucent) cylinder with an airless piston (not shown), so that its content can be seen be users. The variable volume design of container 12 can avoid negative pressure build up when its content is being dispensed, while maintaining a leak-proof feature.
[0044] A fluid outlet 18 is located in the head portion 6. The fluid outlet 18 is configured for outputting the oral care fluid 16 into the vicinity of at least one of the tooth cleaning elements 8. Typically, the fluid outlet 18 comprises one or more openings 14 in the head portion 6 at a base 21 of one or more of the tooth cleaning elements 8.
[0045] A manually actuatable pump mechanism 20, schematically shown in
[0046] The second conduit 24 may be integrally formed in the neck portion 10, or alternatively, as shown in
[0047] The pump mechanism 20 is located at an end 38 of the handle portion 4 which is adjacent to the neck portion 10. The pump mechanism 20 is located at a location on the handle portion 4 adapted to receive the thumb of a user.
[0048] Referring to
[0049] The pump mechanism 20 further comprises an actuatable valve mechanism 34 for selectively opening the inlet 26 and outlet 30 respectively to cause fluid flow into the chamber 28 from the first conduit 22, represented by arrow A, and out of the chamber 28 into the second conduit 24, represented by arrow B. The pump mechanism 20 further comprises a wall 36, which may be a flexible wall, and which defines at least a part of the chamber 28 and is adapted to be manually moved or flexed to operate the actuatable valve mechanism 34. The flexible wall 36 is typically composed of a thermoplastic elastomer.
[0050] The flexible wall 36 has an outer surface located and configured to be engaged by the thumb of a user when holding the handle portion 4 for brushing the teeth of the user.
[0051] The flexible wall 36 may have an exposed outer surface, as shown schematically in
[0052] When the pump mechanism 20 is manually actuated the volume of the chamber 28 is reduced causing fluid therein to be pumped into the second conduit 24 from the chamber 28. When the pump mechanism 20 is not manually actuated the inlet 26 is open and the outlet 30 is sealed. When the pump mechanism 20 is manually actuated the inlet 26 is sealed and the outlet 30 is open.
[0053] The actuatable valve mechanism 34 is adapted to move between an intake position in which the inlet 26 is open and the outlet 30 is closed and an active discharge, fluid delivery, position in which the outlet 30 is open, the inlet 26 is closed and fluid pressure in the chamber 28 causes fluid flow out of the chamber 28 through the outlet 30 and into the second conduit 24.
[0054] The actuatable valve mechanism 34 comprises a first valve element 38 for selectively closing or opening the inlet 26 and a second valve element 40 for selectively opening or closing the outlet 30. Typically, the first and second valve elements 38, 40 are composed of thermoplastic elastomer. A deformable actuator 42 of the actuatable valve mechanism 34 is connected to the first and second valve elements 38, 40. The deformable actuator 42 is also coupled to the flexible wall 36.
[0055] The first valve element 38 is located within the chamber 28 and opens the inlet 26 by being moved away from the inlet 26 towards a center of the chamber 28. The second valve element 40 is located externally of the chamber 28 and opens the outlet 30 by being moved away from the outlet 30 and the chamber 28.
[0056] The deformable actuator 42 comprises a compressible and expandable mechanism. The first and second valve elements 38, 40 are mounted at respective longitudinal ends 44, 46 of the deformable actuator 42. The deformable actuator 42 is movable between an expanded position, shown in
[0057] The deformable actuator 42 comprises a spring mechanism 45 comprising a diamond-shaped frame 47 having a first pair of laterally opposite apexes 48, 50 and a second pair of longitudinally opposite apexes 52, 54. The diamond-shaped frame 47 has a structure and function similar to a “scissor-jack”. The laterally opposite apexes 48, 50 respectively engage the flexible wall 36 and a further wall 56 of the chamber 28.
[0058] In the embodiment of
[0059] The deformable actuator 42, in particular one laterally opposite apex 48, is mechanically fitted to a first coupling 58 on an inner surface 60 of the flexible wall 36. Also, the deformable actuator 42, in particular the other laterally opposite apex 50, is mechanically fitted to a second coupling 62 on an inner surface 64 of the further wall 56. The first and second couplings 58, 60 may be snap-fit or compression-fit couplings. Alternatively, any other type of connection, bonding or adhesion may be employed.
[0060] The longitudinally opposite apexes 52, 54 are respectively coupled to the first and second valve elements 38, 40. Typically, the spring mechanism 45 is composed of stainless steel, acetal, polyetherimide, nylon, polyester, polycarbonate, HDPE, polypropylene, or any other resilient polymeric material, although other resilient materials may be employed.
[0061] The diamond-shaped frame 47 is configured whereby movement of the first pair of laterally opposite apexes 48, 50 towards each other, against a spring bias, by inward deformation of the flexible wall 36 so as to reduce the volume of the chamber 28 causes movement of the second pair of longitudinally opposite apexes 52, 54 away from each other. The second pair of longitudinally opposite apexes 52, 54 move away from each other from an initial sealing configuration, shown in
[0062] As shown in
[0063] As shown in
[0064] The pump mechanism 20 is adapted to deliver a typical fluid dose volume of from 50 to 200 microliters by the manual actuation of the pump mechanism 20.
[0065] When the flexible wall 36 is manually released, the spring bias of the diamond-shaped frame 47 returns the pump mechanism 20 to the configuration shown in
[0066] When the user singly, or repeatedly, depresses and releases the flexible wall 36, the pump mechanism 20 is operated and the diamond-shaped frame 47, functioning similar to a “scissor-jack”, is compressed and expanded to deliver oral care fluid to the head portion 6 and therefrom into the user's oral cavity. At the rest position, i.e. with no user activation, the pump mechanism 20 is at the configuration shown in
[0067] When there is a negative pressure outside the oral care implement, e.g. when the toothbrush is travelling in an airplane at significant altitude with lower cabin air pressure, or the toothbrush is being stored or transported in a high temperature environment so that the oral care fluid creates increased pressure due to evaporation, the “scissor-jack” would be laterally expanded due to the expansion of the flexible wall 36 which functions as a diaphragm, and thereby longitudinally retract the first and second valve elements 38, 40. Such retraction would in turn exert an additional sealing force on the outlet valve to provide an enhanced seal and prevent fluid leakage from the chamber 28.
[0068] In contrast, when there is a positive outside pressure, e.g. the toothbrush is being stored or transported in a low temperature environment, the opposite would happen to the “scissor-jack”, namely the “scissor-jack” would be laterally contracted due to the compression of the flexible wall 36 which functions as a diaphragm, and thereby longitudinally extend the first and second valve elements 38, 40. Such extension would in turn exert an additional sealing force on the inlet valve to provide an enhanced seal and prevent fluid leakage from the storage container 12. A small amount of oral care fluid, which is already inside the pump chamber 28, may be discharged at the head portion 8 in such a low pressure environment.
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[0072] The valve element structure of any of the first to fourth embodiments may be combined to provide any one of the valve element structures for the first valve element and any other of the valve element structures for the second valve element.
[0073] Various other modifications of the embodiments of the present invention will readily be apparent to those skilled in the art and are encompassed within the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.