INTERDENTAL CLEANER
20230355364 · 2023-11-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
A46B9/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B2200/108
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An interdental cleaner has a gripping portion (3) and a cleaning portion (4) formed by an elongate body made from a thermoplastic material. The cleaning portion (4) has a coating made of a self-adhesive, heat-vulcanized rubber material forming peripheral, flexible brush members (6).
Claims
1. An interdental cleaner comprising a gripping portion and a cleaning portion, said interdental cleaner being formed by an elongate body, said elongate body being made from a thermoplastic material and said cleaning portion having a coating which comprises a heat-vulcanized rubber material and which forms peripheral, flexible brush members; wherein the elongate body includes a cleaning portion body which, when coated, forms said cleaning portion; wherein said cleaning portion body is tapering towards the free end of the same; and wherein said cleaning portion body comprises axial ridges and grooves.
2. The interdental cleaner as claimed in claim 1, wherein said rubber material comprises thermoset rubber.
3. The interdental cleaner as claimed in claim 1, wherein said rubber material has a Shore hardness in the range of 10-60 Shore A.
4. The interdental cleaner as claimed in claim 1, wherein said thermoplastic material forming the elongate body is reinforced by glass fiber, carbon fiber, aramide fiber or minerals.
5. The interdental cleaner as claimed in claim 4, wherein the fiber reinforcement comprises glass fiber in a proportion of 5-30% by weight.
6. The interdental cleaner as claimed in claim 1, wherein said thermoplastic material comprises amide plastics or polyester.
7. The interdental cleaner as claimed in claim 1, wherein said coating is also applied at least partially to said gripping portion.
8. The interdental cleaner as claimed in claim 7, wherein the coating applied to the gripping portion forms a relief structure on the same.
9. The interdental cleaner as claimed in claim 1, wherein said brush members are formed as peripheral brush flanges.
10. The interdental cleaner as claimed in claim 9, wherein the outer dimension of the brush flanges is gradually decreasing towards the free end of the cleaning portion.
11. The interdental cleaner as claimed in claim 9, wherein the outer periphery of the brush flanges forms a substantially circular shape.
12. The interdental cleaner as claimed in claim 9, wherein the brush flanges are spaced substantially equidistant along the cleaning portion.
13. The interdental cleaner as claimed in claim 9, wherein the brush flanges are arranged in alternate pairs along the cleaning portion, first pairs having two brush flanges extending radially from the axis of the cleaning portion in a first opposite direction- and adjacent second pairs having two brush flanges extending radially from said axis in a second opposite direction, the angle between said directions being about 90°.
14. The interdental cleaner as claimed in claim 13, wherein said ridges of the cleaning portion body (2a) protrude in radial directions which coincide with said first and second directions of the brush flanges.
15. The interdental cleaner as claimed in claim 1, wherein the gripping portion has a substantially rectangular cross section defining two opposite, substantially flat gripping surfaces and an outer rim extending along the outer periphery of the gripping portion.
16. The interdental cleaner as claimed in claim 1, wherein the gripping portion comprises a transition section which is tapered towards the cleaning portion.
17. The interdental cleaner as claimed in claim 1, wherein the axial length of the cleaning portion is in the range of 35-55% of the overall axial length of the interdental cleaner.
18. The interdental cleaner as claimed in claim 16, wherein the axial length of the gripping portion including the tapered transition section is in the range of 45-65% of the overall axial length of the interdental cleaner.
19. The interdental cleaner as claimed in claim 18, wherein the cross dimension of the cleaning portion at said free end constitutes about 40-50% of the cross dimension of the cleaning portion adjacent to the transition section.
20. An interdental cleaner comprising a gripping portion and a cleaning portion, said interdental cleaner being formed by an elongate body, said elongate body being made from a thermoplastic material and said cleaning portion having a coating which comprises a heat-vulcanized rubber material and which forms peripheral, flexible brush members; wherein said heat-vulcanized rubber material comprises a thermoset silicone based rubber.
21. An interdental cleaner comprising a gripping portion and a cleaning portion, said interdental cleaner being formed by an elongate body, said elongate body being made from a thermoplastic material and said cleaning portion having a coating which comprises a heat-vulcanized thermoset silicone rubber material and which forms peripheral, flexible brush members; wherein said thermoplastic material forming said elongate body is reinforced by fiber material or minerals.
22. An interdental cleaner comprising a gripping portion and a cleaning portion, said interdental cleaner being formed by an elongate body, said elongate body being made from a thermoplastic material and said cleaning portion having a coating which comprises a heat-vulcanized rubber material and which forms peripheral, flexible brush members; wherein said brush members are formed as peripheral brush flanges, the outer dimension of which gradually decreasing towards the free end of the cleaning portion, and wherein the outer periphery of the brush flanges forms a substantially circular shape.
23. An interdental cleaner comprising a gripping portion and a cleaning portion, said interdental cleaner being formed by an elongate body, said elongate body being made from a thermoplastic material and said cleaning portion having a coating which comprises a heat-vulcanized rubber material and which forms peripheral, flexible brush members; wherein the cleaning portion body is tapering towards the free end of the same and comprises axial ridges and grooves; wherein said brush members are formed as peripheral brush flanges, the outer dimension of which gradually decreasing towards the free end of the cleaning portion and forming a substantially circular shape; wherein the brush flanges are spaced substantially equidistant along the cleaning portion and are arranged in alternate pairs along the same, first pairs having two brush flanges extending radially from the axis of the cleaning portion in a first opposite direction and adjacent second pairs having two brush flanges extending radially from said axis in a second opposite direction, the angle between said directions being about 90°; and wherein said ridges of the cleaning portion body protrude in radial directions which coincide with said first and second directions of the brush flanges.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
[0027] Embodiments of the invention will be described in the following; references being made to the appended diagrammic drawings which illustrate non-limiting examples of how the inventive concept can be reduced into practice.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0059] An interdental cleaner or toothpick 1 according to an embodiment of the invention is shown in
[0060] The toothpick 1 has a handle or gripping portion 3, a cleaning portion 4 and an intermediate transition section 5 tapering towards the cleaning portion 4. The cleaning portion 4 is provided with a coating C consisting of a self-adhesive, heat-vulcanized rubber material, preferably a thermoset rubber, such as a liquid, self-adhesive silicone rubber. The coating C forms peripheral, flexible brush members in the shape of brush flanges 6, the outer dimension or radial extension of which is gradually decreasing towards the free end or tip 7 of the cleaning portion 4. The cleaning brush flanges 6 are spaced at the same distance from each other (equidistant) along the cleaning portion 4.
[0061] The transition section 5 enhances the user's gripping of the toothpick 1 since he/she can put his/her fingers on this section 5 when performing the reciprocal cleaning movement. Furthermore, the transition section 5 improves the stiffness and thereby the strength of the toothpick 1. The transition between the handle/grip and the elongate brush portion is oftentimes a weak point of prior-art interdental cleaners.
[0062] The radial extension of the brush flanges 6 is best shown in the sections in
[0063] As is best shown in
[0064] Preferably, the angle between these two directions FOD and SOD is about 90° forming a four-wing design of the cleaning portion 4; see
[0065] The coating material C is applied also to the gripping portion 3, as can be seen in
[0066] Since the substrate 2 preferably is of light colour, for instance white, and the coating material C preferably is of a dark colour (cf.
[0067] Furthermore, the relief structure is advantageous in that it provides for a secure gripping of the toothpick 1 at the gripping portion 3. As shown in
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[0069] In addition to the relief structure of the gripping portion 3, 3′ the toothpicks 1 of
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[0071] The axial planes containing the opposite directions FOD and SOD shown in
[0072] As is clear from
[0073] A cross section of a prior-type of interdental cleaner IC is shown in
[0074] Certain proportions of the interdental cleaner 1 have been found favourable. In
[0075] Furthermore, comfortable gripping of the toothpick 1 is achieved if the axial length (L2) of the gripping portion 4—including the axial length L3 of the transition section 5—is in the range 45-65% of the overall axial length of the toothpick 1. Preferably, this proportion is in the range of 50-60%, and most preferred about 55%.
[0076] The design of the active part of the interdental cleaner 1, 1′ is slender, as can be seen in
[0077] Returning now to the materials used, the toothpick body 2 is made from a thermoplastic material, preferably a polyamide, for instance of the type polyamide “6”, or PBT (polybutylene terephtalate). In preferred embodiments, the body 2 is reinforced by a reinforcement material. When glass fiber reinforcement is used, favourable properties—such as suitable stiffness—have been achieved if the glass fiber proportion of the toothpick body 2 is within the range 5-30% by weight, preferably 10-20% by weight and most preferred 15% by weight of the thermoplastic material. Certain designs of the interdental cleaner 1 with a glass fiber proportion of less than 12% by weight, in particular 5-10% by weight, have been tested in practice with favorable results.
[0078] Other types of reinforcements like carbon and aramide fibers or minerals are feasible, as well as mixtures thereof.
[0079] The preferred coating material C for the active part—that is the cleaning portion 4—is a self-adhesive, liquid, heat-vulcanized silicone rubber which has proven good results in practical tests. This thermoset silicone based rubber material has favourable chemical properties. In the heat vulcanization process, chemical crosslinks are created as covalent bonds which cannot be broken by thermodynamic means. Preferably, the heat vulcanization is performed at a temperature of about 120-200° C.
[0080] Contrary to the rubber material described above, most prior-art interdental cleaners have an active part or coating consisting of a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) with physical crosslinks which form weak bonds. When the thermoplastic elastomer is heated, the bonds are broken which means that the polymer chains can move so that the material can be processed again. When cooling the thermoplastic elastomer, the physical crosslinks are formed again.
[0081] The chemical crosslinking of the silicone material used in the embodiments described herein gives the active part of the interdental cleaner 1, 1′— that is the coating of silicone rubber—an improved tear strength compared to prior-art cleaners.
[0082] In order to obtain favorable flexibility of the interdental cleaner 1, 1′ and a comfortable cleaning process using the same, various hardness properties have been tested. The thermoset silicone based rubber material has proven most favorable properties if the Shore hardness is in the range of 10-60 Shore A, preferably 15-30 Shore A and most preferred about 20 Shore A. Practical tests with this silicone rubber material also showed favourable tear-off properties.
[0083] Briefly, the process of manufacturing an interdental cleaner of the type described above can be performed as follows. Thermoplastic granules are fed into and melted in a heated injection unit. The melt is then injected into the cold mold, in which it hardens and is shaped in accordance with the cavities of the molding tool. The liquid silicone rubber (LSR) is delivered as two components: a first component A and a second component B. One of the components contains a catalyst whereas the other component contains a crosslinker. The silicone is not created until the two components are mixed. In room temperature, it takes weeks until the silicone is created whereas at higher temperatures the silicone is created in a few seconds (depending on the thickness of the article).
[0084] The proportion of the components A and B is 1:1 and they are mixed and injected into a heated molding tool. In the heated tool, a chemical reaction is initiated which is called heat vulcanization—during which the self-adhesive silicone rubber is created.
[0085] Thus, the plastic bodies or carriers are injection molded in the cold part of the tool. Thereafter, the bodies/carriers are moved to the heated cavities in which they are overmolded with the silicone rubber material forming the aimed-at coating of the complete toothpicks.
[0086] The silicone material is a thermoset rubber which has proven to be very useful for this kind of manufacturing process and which has the aimed-at properties of the interdental cleaner, in terms of adhesion to the substrate of the toothpick, efficient cleaning, suitable flexibility and comfortable gripping and use. Preferable materials for the substrate to which the coating is applied are polyamides, in particular polyamide type “6”. As mentioned above, other substrate materials are feasible, for instance PBT.
[0087] Before the coating C is applied, a number of bodies 2 are arranged in sets, as is illustrated in
[0088] The links 20 are maintained in the manufacturing process and keep together the finished toothpicks 1 in sets of the type illustrated in
[0089] With reference to
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[0091] The four-wing brush flange arrangement of the interdental cleaner 1′ is further illustrated in
[0092] Finally it should be mentioned that this inventive concept by no means is limited to the embodiments and examples described above, and many modifications are feasible within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims. For instance, specific versions of materials can be used, and the specific design of the toothpicks can vary. Furthermore, the cross-sectional shape of the flanged cleaning portion may be varied depending on specific requirements. In addition to the cross-like design, various star-like designs with several projecting sets of brush flanges can be used. An alternative design is a three-flange design which also provides favourable cleaning contact with the teeth.