Portable, self-contained, toothbrush with internal water, waste reservoir and toothpaste supply
10973313 ยท 2021-04-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
A46B11/002
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B11/0075
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B11/0062
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A46B11/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61C17/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A portable toothbrush having an internal water source that allows a user to brush his or her teeth while away from a bathroom or other external water source. The portable toothbrush has an internal water source for dispensing water into a user's mouth and a storage receptable for suctioning waste or rinse water from the user's mouth back into the storage receptacle for disposal after use. The toothbrush may have the toothpaste impregnated on the toothbrush head or the toothpaste may be contained in refillable receptacle as a part of the toothbrush head. The toothbrush of the present invention can be automatic (electric motor or pump) or manual. The toothbrush can be a one-time use toothbrush or multiple-use.
Claims
1. A portable toothbrush comprised of: a base portion, the base portion adapted to be gripped by a user; a bristle area; a fluid opening at an end of the portable toothbrush where the bristle area is located; a fluid receptacle contained within the toothbrush; and a first actuator on the base portion and wherein the toothbrush is adapted to dispense fluid from the fluid receptacle into the user's mouth when the first actuator is actuated; a storage receptacle contained within the toothbrush; a second actuator on the base portion and wherein the storage receptacle is adapted to suction fluids from the user's mouth into the storage receptacle when the second actuator is actuated; an electric motor or pump configured to provide force to the fluid receptacle to dispense fluid from the fluid receptacle into the user's mouth when the first actuator is actuated; and wherein the fluid receptacle and storage receptacle are each bellows having a first end that is compressible and a second end having an opening.
2. The portable toothbrush of claim 1, further comprising: a tooth cleaner receptacle contained within the toothbrush; and a third actuator on the base portion and wherein the toothbrush is adapted to dispense toothpaste or other teeth cleaning substance from the tooth cleaner receptacle into the user's mouth or bristle area when the third actuator is actuated.
3. The portable toothbrush of claim 1, further comprising: a teeth cleaning substance applied to the bristle area.
4. The portable toothbrush of claim 3, further comprising: a tube for operationally connecting the tooth cleaner receptacle to the fluid opening.
5. The portable toothbrush of claim 1, further comprising: a tube for operationally connecting the storage receptacle to the fluid opening.
6. The portable toothbrush of claim 1, further comprising: a tube for operationally connecting the fluid receptacle to the fluid opening.
7. The portable toothbrush of claim 1, wherein the fluid from the fluid receptacle is dispensed into the user's mouth by manual force.
8. The portable toothbrush of claim 1, further comprising: a cover in an elongated tubular shape for encompassing the entire toothbrush, and wherein the cover may be used to dispose of the toothbrush after use.
9. The portable toothbrush of claim 1, wherein the fluid opening is located in the bristle area of the toothbrush.
10. A portable toothbrush comprised of: a base portion, the base portion adapted to be gripped by a user; a bristle area; an opening in the toothbrush adapted to allow fluid flow in and out of the toothbrush; a fluid receptacle contained within the toothbrush; a first actuator on the toothbrush and wherein the toothbrush is adapted to dispense fluid from the fluid receptacle into the user's mouth when the first actuator is actuated; a storage receptacle contained within the toothbrush; a second actuator on the toothbrush and wherein the toothbrush is adapted to suction fluids from the user's mouth into the storage receptacle when the second actuator is actuated; wherein the bristle area is part of a removable portion that is removably connected to the base portion; and wherein the storage receptacle and fluid receptacle are contained in the removable portion.
11. The portable toothbrush of claim 10, further comprising: a tooth cleaner receptacle contained within the toothbrush; a third actuator on the toothbrush and wherein the toothbrush is adapted to dispense toothpaste or other tooth cleaning substance from the tooth cleaner receptacle into the user's mouth or bristle area when the third actuator is actuated.
12. The portable toothbrush of claim 10, further comprising: an electric motor or pump configured to provide force to the fluid receptacle to dispense fluid from the fluid receptacle into the user's mouth when the first actuator is actuated.
13. The portable toothbrush of claim 10, wherein the storage receptacle and fluid receptacle are operationally connected to the fluid opening by tubes.
14. The portable toothbrush of claim 10, wherein the storage receptacle and fluid receptacle are each bellows having a first end that is compressible and a second end having an opening.
15. The portable toothbrush of claim 10, wherein the storage receptacle and the fluid receptacle are separate receptacles.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In addition to the features mentioned above, other aspects of the present invention will be readily apparent from the following descriptions of the drawings and exemplary embodiments, wherein like reference numerals across the several views refer to identical or equivalent features, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENT(S)
(3) The following detailed description of the exemplary embodiments refers to the accompanying FIGURES that form a part thereof. The detailed description provides explanations by way of exemplary embodiments. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be used having mechanical and electrical changes that incorporate the scope of the present invention without departing from the spirit of the invention.
(4) The present invention relates to a portable toothbrush having an internal water source that allows a user to brush his or her teeth while away from a bathroom, sink or other external water source. The embodiments described herein are exemplary embodiments and are not intended to limit the scope of the inventions claimed. For example, the toothbrush of the present invention preferably has a water source and a storage receptable for suctioning waste or rinse water from the user's mouth back into the storage receptacle for disposal after use. The toothbrush of the present invention can be automatic (electric motor or pump) or manual. The toothbrush can be a one-time use toothbrush or multiple-use.
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(7) The base is preferably constructed of metal or plastic and preferably does not require constant cleaning as it is the portion that is attached to the removable head portion that contains the components that require intermittent cleaning (at least for the multi-use embodiment, the single-use embodiment can be discarded after one use). In the embodiment of
(8) In one embodiment, the toothbrush of the present invention is adapted so that the user can replenish the toothpaste and water supply receptacles. The head portion of the toothbrush preferably has a fluid hole that allows for clean rinse water to flow from the water supply to the bristles and to the user's mouth and for used rinse (used) water and toothpaste from the user's mouth to flow to the waste receptacle. It is also appreciated that the switches can be buttons, tabs, or levers for controlling the stated functions.
(9) The head ejector is preferably a pressable button that ejects the removable head from the base. In this embodiment, the head portion is removable and disposable, but it is appreciated that the head portion can also be integral with the base portion.
(10) The base gasket preferably provides a water-tight seal between the base portion and removable head. The head gasket completes the water-tight seal with the base. In one embodiment, the toothbrush head portion is adapted with a removeable cover to keep the bristles clean and dry after use.
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(14) The following steps describe the process for using the toothbrush of the present as shown in
(15) In an alternative embodiment, the dispensing of water and toothpaste, as well as the suctioning of rinse water from the user's mouth are all done manually, instead of using an internal motor or pump. In this embodiment, water is introduced by sliding a switch, which compresses the water in the water supply receptacle. In other words, in one embodiment, an internal bellows holding water can be forced out by compressing the end of the bellows. In this embodiment, rinse water can also be suctioned into the waste receptacle using compressed bellows. Sliding a switch in a direction away from the head portion allows the bellows to expand, creating the necessary suction.
(16) In this alternative manual embodiment, toothpaste can come pre-supplied on the bristles using a disposable single use head portion or unit. In such an embodiment, water from the water supply receptacle can be dispensed onto the bristle area or the user's mouth to wet the bristles and the supplied toothpaste.
(17) The following steps describe the process for using the manual toothbrush of the present invention (alternative embodiment): 1. User removes the head portion from resealable plastic pouch; 2. User snaps the head portion to the base portion causing a seal over the water supply portion to puncture; 3. User places the head portion in the user's mouth and closes lips; 4. User engages the water controller switch causing stream of water to flow through the fluid hole or opening into mouth; 5. User brushes teeth, keeping mouth closed to secure liquids; 6. User engages the suction controller to cause fluids to be suctioned into the waste receptacle; 7. User may continue Steps 4 and 6 to rinse mouth and suction repeatedly; 8. When finished, the user presses the ejector switch causing the head portion to separate from the base portion; and 9. The head portion may be placed back into pouch or otherwise disposed of.
(18) While certain embodiments of the present invention are described in detail above, the scope of the invention is not to be considered limited by such disclosure, and modifications are possible without departing from the spirit of the invention as evidenced by the following claims: