APPARATUS FOR BUFFING TEETH BY REMOVING TINY TOOTH SURFACE SCRATCHES TO ENABLE TEETH TO SHINE
20210137256 ยท 2021-05-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
A46B9/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B2200/1066
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An apparatus for buffing and washing teeth comprising a handle, pad, and buffing material. The handle provides an elongated body. The pad comprises a bottom portion and a top portion. The bottom portion has a flat configuration and the top portion has a flat or concave or convex configuration. The buffing material mounts at top surface of pad, and takes the shape of the top surface of the pad. The bottom portion removably mounts to the handle. The apparatus allows to buff teeth after brushing with toothbrush. User uses apparatus in dry or wet condition. User holds handle and places buffing material against the teeth and moves buffing material back and forth over surface of teeth to remove tiny scratches left on surface of the enamel. Buffing material removes/reduces stains on enamel and smoothens/shines teeth. Buffing material presents a thick configuration and mounts to handle without need for the pad.
Claims
1. An apparatus for buffing teeth, said apparatus comprising: a handle; and a buffing material that removably connects to said handle, wherein a user holds said handle, places said buffing material in a dry condition against teeth and moves said buffing material back and forth over the surface of the teeth to remove tiny scratches remaining on a surface of an enamel of the teeth that a toothbrush would have left on the surface of the enamel after brushing, and said buffing material cleans the teeth, reduces or removes stains on the enamel, and smoothens and shines the teeth.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said buffing material is made of fibrous material.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said buffing material is made of a synthetic material or cotton terrycloth or cotton muslin.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said buffing material is made of a cloth or leather, or polyvinyl acetal sponge, or a non-woven or synthetic porous material.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said buffing material comprises a top portion having one of a flat, concave or convex surface, and said top portion comes in contact with the teeth upon placing said buffing material against the teeth.
6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said buffing material comprises a bottom portion, said bottom portion comprises a rigid configuration.
7. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprises a pad placed between said handle and said buffing material.
8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein said pad mounts to said handle using one of a snap mechanism, adhesive, a hook and loop mechanism, and a fastener.
9. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein said pad comprises one of a flat, concave and convex surface, and wherein said buffing material takes the shape of said pad.
10. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein said pad is made of material that is not susceptible to water or moisture absorption.
11. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein said pad comprises a support member, said support member allows to connect said pad and said handle.
12. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said handle comprises slots, said slots receive the fibres from said buffing material and allow to tie said buffing material to said handle.
13. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said buffing material removably connects to said handle using one of a snap mechanism, adhesive, a hook and loop mechanism, and a fastener.
14. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said handle comprises a head portion and a neck portion, wherein said buffing material removably connects to said head portion.
15. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said apparatus is a teeth cleaning device, said handle of said teeth cleaning device comprises bristles at one end and said buffing material at the other end, and said bristles allow brushing of the teeth and said buffing material removes tiny scratches remaining on the surface of the enamel of the teeth that the bristles would have left on the surface of the enamel after brushing.
16. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said buffing material removably connects to said handle in a bent or tip-like structure configuration to buff or clean rear of the teeth.
17. An apparatus for buffing teeth, said apparatus comprising: a handle; a buffing material; and a pad placed between said handle and said buffing material, said buffing material takes a shape of a top surface of said pad, wherein a user holds said handle, places said buffing material in a dry condition against teeth and moves said buffing material back and forth over the surface of the teeth to remove tiny scratches remaining on a surface of an enamel of the teeth that a toothbrush would have left on the surface of the enamel after brushing, and said buffing material cleans the teeth, reduces or removes stains on the enamel and smoothens and shines the teeth.
18. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein said buffing material is made of one of fibers, a synthetic material, cotton terrycloth, cotton muslin, a cloth, leather, polyvinyl acetal sponge, and a non-woven or synthetic porous material.
19. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein said pad comprises one of a flat, concave and convex surface, wherein said pad is made of material that is not susceptible to water or moisture absorption, and wherein said pad comprises a support member, said support member allows to connect said pad and said handle.
20. An apparatus for buffing teeth, said apparatus comprising: a handle; and a buffing material that removably connects to said handle, said buffing material comprises a tip-like structure, wherein a user holds said handle, places said tip-like structure in a dry condition against teeth and moves said tip-like structure back and forth over the surface of the teeth to remove tiny scratches remaining on a surface of an enamel of the teeth that a toothbrush would have left on the surface of the enamel after brushing, said tip-like structure cleans the teeth and removes stains on the enamel, and said tip-like structure allows to buff or clean rear of the teeth, and smoothens and shines the teeth.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0034] The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the drawings, which are provided as illustrative examples of the invention as to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention. It will be noted that throughout the appended drawings, like features are identified by like reference numerals. Notably, the FIGUREs and examples are not meant to limit the scope of the present invention to a single embodiment, but other embodiments are possible by way of interchange of some or all of the described or illustrated elements and, further, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0042] The detailed description set forth below in connection with the appended drawings is intended as a description of exemplary embodiments in which the presently disclosed invention may be practiced. The term exemplary used throughout this description means serving as an example, instance, or illustration, and should not necessarily be construed as preferred or advantageous over other embodiments. The detailed description includes specific details for providing a thorough understanding of the presently disclosed apparatus for tooth buffing and polishing. However, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the presently disclosed invention may be produced without these specific details without changing the character and quality of the apparatus. In some instances, well-known structures and devices are shown in functional or conceptual diagram form in order to avoid obscuring the concepts of the presently disclosed apparatus.
[0043] In the present specification, an embodiment showing a singular component should not be considered limiting. Rather, the invention preferably encompasses other embodiments including a plurality of the same component, and vice-versa, unless explicitly stated otherwise herein. Moreover, the applicant does not intend for any term in the specification to be ascribed an uncommon or special meaning unless explicitly set forth as such. Further, the present invention encompasses present and future known equivalents to the known components referred to herein by way of illustration.
[0044] Although the present invention provides a description of an apparatus for buffing and washing teeth, it is to be further understood that numerous changes may arise in the details of the embodiments of the apparatus for buffing teeth. It is contemplated that all such changes and additional embodiments are within the spirit and true scope of this invention.
[0045] The following detailed description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the described embodiments or the application and uses of the described embodiments. As used herein, the word exemplary or illustrative means serving as an example, instance, or illustration. Any implementation described herein as exemplary or illustrative is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other implementations. All of the implementations described below are exemplary implementations provided to enable persons skilled in the art to make or use the embodiments of the invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention.
[0046] It should be understood that the present invention describes an apparatus for buffing and washing teeth. The apparatus includes a handle, a pad, and a buffing material. The handle provides an elongated body. The pad comprises a bottom portion and a top portion. The bottom portion has a flat configuration and the top portion has a flat or concave or convex configuration. The buffing material mounts at the top surface of the pad, and as a result the buffing material takes the shape of the top surface of the pad. The bottom portion removably mounts to the handle. The apparatus allows to buff the teeth after brushing the teeth with a toothbrush. User uses the apparatus in a dry or wet condition to suit the user. User holds the handle and places the buffing material against the teeth and moves the buffing material back and forth over the surface of the teeth to remove tiny scratches the toothbrush would have left on the surface of the enamel. In one embodiment, the buffing material presents a thick configuration and mounts to the handle without the need for the pad. User applies pressure according to the condition of the teeth. The process requires a few strokes on each surface or until the desired smoothness is achieved.
[0047] Various features and embodiments of an apparatus for buffing teeth are explained in conjunction with the description of
[0048] In one embodiment, the present invention discloses an apparatus for buffing teeth.
[0049] Apparatus 10 includes pad 22. Pad 22 provides material made of plastic, rubber, or any other suitable material. Pad 22 provides material having soft and firm properties with varied thickness. Pad 22 provides material that does not absorb water or moisture. In other words, pad 22 is not susceptible to water or moisture absorption. Person skilled in the art will appreciate that pad 22 comes in different shapes and sizes. In the current implementation, pad 22 has a size similar to that of head portion 18 of handle 12. However, person skilled in the art will appreciate that pad 22 comes in different shapes and sizes depending on the need. In one example, pad 22 has a thickness of approximately .sup.th inches. In one embodiment, pad 22 presents bottom portion 24 and top portion 26. Bottom portion 24 has a flat configuration. Bottom portion 24 provides material having stiff or rigid configuration. In one example, bottom portion 24 includes a support member (not shown) such as a metal plate. The support member mounts to bottom portion 24 and allows connecting pad 22 to handle 12. In one example, the support member connects to handle 12 using known mechanisms such as adhesive or fastener. Alternatively, bottom portion 24 of pad 22 directly connects to handle 12 using known mechanisms such as adhesive or clips of various configurations without the need for the support member.
[0050] Top portion 26 of pad 22 may have a variety of shapes. In one example, top portion 26 may have a flat surface. In another example, top portion 26 may have a concave surface. In another example, top portion 26 may have a convex surface. In another example, top portion 26 may have a wave-like surface/structure.
[0051] Apparatus 10 further includes buffing material 28. Buffing material 28 provides material made of a cloth or cloth-like material. In one example, buffing material 28 provides material made of a synthetic material. In other example, buffing material 28 provides material made of a cotton terrycloth or cotton muslin. In other words, buffing material 28 provides material made of cloth or leather, polyvinyl acetal sponge, and a non-woven or synthetic porous material. Buffing material 28 provides material such as cloth of various textures, which allows to buff out scratches incurred by cleaning the teeth with a brush. Buffing material 28 possesses properties such as elasticity and flexibility, which does not scratch the surface (teeth) to be buffed. In the current implementation, buffing material 28 mounts to pad 22 at top surface 26. In one example, buffing material 24 mounts to pad 22 using adhesive or any other known mechanism.
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[0053] In order to buff teeth, a user uses apparatus 10 after brushing the teeth with a toothbrush and flossing between the teeth. User uses apparatus 10 in a dry or wet condition. Using the apparatus 10 in wet condition requires more strokes. The apparatus 10 does not lose buffing efficacy even when used in wet condition. At first, the user places buffing material 28 against the teeth with the help of handle 12. Subsequently, the user applies required pressure and moves handle 12 such that buffing material 28 moves back and forth (strokes) over the surface of the teeth to remove tiny scratches the toothbrush would have left on the surface of the enamel. Buffing the teeth with buffing material 28 removes the tiny scratches and results in the teeth becoming smoother. The user repeats the above process for buffing all of the teeth on all three surfaces of the enamel. Buffing after brushing the teeth reduces stains and shines the teeth. Buffing ensures no damage to the gum and stimulates blood circulation in the gum. As buffing removes the scratches, the chance of retaining biological organisms, acids, corrosive substances, and other undesired substances on the surface of the teeth reduces.
[0054] In one alternate embodiment, head portion 18 inserts into a sack of buffing material 28 having a section to receive head portion 18. Head portion 18 inserts into the section and a string from buffing material 28 helps to tie buffing material 28 to head portion 28. Alternatively, buffing material 24 includes material made in strips having ends. Here, head portion 18 encompasses slots. The slots in head portion receive the strips 18 and secure buffing material 28 to head portion 28.
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[0056] Apparatus 100 further includes buffing material 112. Buffing material 112 removably mounts to handle 102 at head portion 108. Person skilled in the art will appreciate that buffing material 112 comes in different shapes and sizes depending on the need. In the current implementation, buffing material 112 has a size similar to that of head portion 108. Buffing material 112 provides material made of a cloth or cloth-like material. In one example, buffing material 112 provides material made of a synthetic material. In other example, buffing material 112 provides material made of a cotton terrycloth or cotton muslin. In other words, buffing material 112 provides material made of cloth or leather, polyvinyl acetal sponge, and a non-woven or synthetic porous material that conform to the surface being buffed.
[0057] In the current embodiment, buffing material 112 has a thick configuration. Here, bottom portion 114 of buffing material 112 has a flat configuration. Bottom portion 114 has flat configuration and stiff or rigid structure and allows mounting to head portion 108. In one example, bottom portion 114 includes a support member (not shown) such as a metal plate. The support member mounts to buffing material 112 at bottom portion 114 using known mechanisms such as adhesive or fastener. The support member mounts to bottom portion 114 and allows connecting buffing material 112 to handle 108. In one implementation, buffing material 112 removably mounts to handle 102 directly at the head portion 108 without the need for a support member.
[0058] Top portion 116 of buffing material 112 has a variety of shapes. In one example, top portion 116 may have a flat surface. In another example, top portion 116 may have a concave surface. In another example, top portion 116 may have a convex surface. In another example, top portion 116 may have a wave-like surface.
[0059] In order to buff teeth, a user uses apparatus 100 after brushing the teeth with a toothbrush and flossing between the teeth. The user places buffing material 112 against the teeth with the help of handle 102. The user moves buffing material 112 back and forth over the surface of the teeth using the desired and effective amount of pressure on the teeth to remove tiny scratches the toothbrush would have left on the surface of the enamel and make the teeth smoother. It should be understood that the current embodiment explains use of apparatus 100 without the need of pad as explained above with the help of
[0060] In one implementation, apparatus 100 allows the user to use it as a tooth washer i.e., to wash the teeth. In such implementation, buffing material 112 such as terrycloth mounts to handle 102. The terrycloth mounts to the handle 102 in thick layer configuration in the shape of a tooth. Buffing material 112 allows to use the apparatus 100 in a wet condition with toothpaste or other dentifrice to wash the teeth.
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[0062] Apparatus 200 includes buffing material 212. Buffing material 212 consists of fibrous material. In one example, buffing material 212 provides material made of synthetic material, cotton terrycloth or cotton muslin or other material. As presented above, buffing material 212 has a thick configuration such that its bottom surface has a flat surface and its top surface has one of flat, concave or convex surface. In the current embodiment, buffing material 212 has a flat surface at its top surface. However, person skilled in the art will appreciate that the top surface may have a concave or convex surface. Buffing material 212 removably mounts to handle 202 at head portion 208.
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[0064] Apparatus 300 includes buffing material 312. Buffing material 312 consists of a cloth or cloth-like material. In one example, buffing material 312 provides material made of synthetic material, cotton terrycloth or cotton muslin or other material. As presented above, buffing material 312 has a thick configuration such that its bottom surface has a flat surface and its top surface has one of flat, concave or convex surface. In the current embodiment, buffing material 312 has a flat surface at its top surface. However, person skilled in the art appreciates that the top surface may have a concave or convex surface. Buffing material 312 removably mounts to handle 302 at head portion 308.
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[0066] Alternatively, apparatuses shown in
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[0068] Apparatus 400 further includes buffing material attachment 420. Buffing material attachment 420 includes pad 422 and buffing material 430. Pad 422 provides material having soft and firm properties. Pad 422 provides material that does not absorb water or moisture. In one example, pad 422 has bottom portion 424 and top portion 426. Bottom portion 424 has a flat configuration. Top portion 426 has one of flat, concave and convex surface/configuration. In one example, bottom portion 424 has a stiff or rigid configuration. In another example, bottom portion 424 provides a support member (not shown) such as a metal plate. Support member mounts to pad 422 using known mechanisms such as adhesive or fastener. Alternatively, handle 402 includes the support member that allows connecting bottom portion 424 to handle 402.
[0069] Bottom portion 424 provides at least one male member 428. In the current embodiment, pad 422 provides two male members 428. Male member 428 indicates a protrusion or extension or hook that extends from bottom portion 424. In one example, each of the male members 426 provides a T-shape protrusion. In another example, male member 412 may have any other shape. Person skilled in the art will appreciate that male members 428 insert into female members 412 provided at head portion 408 to mount pad 422 to handle 402.
[0070] Buffing material 430 mounts at top portion 426 of pad 422. Buffing material 430 mounts to pad 422 using adhesive or any other known mechanism. As specified above, buffing material 430 provides material made of a variety of fibrous materials. In one example, buffing material 430 provides material made of synthetic material or cotton terrycloth or cotton muslin or hemp.
[0071] In order to mount buffing material attachment 420 to handle 402, at first, buffing material 430 mounts on top portion 426 of pad 422. Buffing material 430 takes the shape of top portion 426. In the current embodiment, buffing material 430 takes the concave shape at its top surface. After mounting buffing material 430, pad 422 mounts to handle 402 at head portion 408. As explained above, male members 426 insert into female members 412 to mount pad 422 to handle 402.
[0072] In one alternate embodiment, head portion 408 includes female members 412 at its bottom surface, such that buffing material attachment 420 mounts at the bottom surface of head portion 408. This enables buffing material attachment 420 to removably mount to handle 402 either at the top or bottom of handle 402 for buffing inside and outside of the teeth.
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[0074] Apparatus 500 includes buffing material attachment 520. In the current embodiment, buffing material attachment 520 includes head portion 521. Head portion 521 provides material made of plastic, wood or any other suitable material. As specified above, head portion 521 comes in a variety of shapes and sizes. In the current embodiment, head portion 521 has oval shape i.e., similar to a head of a toothbrush. However, a person skilled in the art will understand that the shape of head portion 521 may come in any other shape. Head portion 521 provides third end 522 and fourth end 524. Head portion 521 includes male member 526 at fourth end 524. Male member 526 indicates a protrusion that extends from fourth end 524. In one example, male member 526 has rectangular configuration. Person skilled in the art understands that male member 526 has similar shape similar to female member 508 provided at handle 502. Male member 526 removably mounts to female member 508 using a known mechanism e.g., in a snap mechanism. Buffing material attachment 520 further includes buffing material 528. Here, shape of buffing material 528 appears similar to head portion 521. Buffing material 528 mounts at the top surface of head portion 521. Buffing material 528 mounts to head portion 521 using adhesive or any other known mechanism. As specified above, the buffing material 528 provides material made of a cloth or cloth-like material. In one example, buffing material 528 provides material made of synthetic material or cotton terrycloth or cotton muslin or hemp.
[0075] In order to mount buffing material attachment 520 to handle 502, at first, buffing material 528 mounts on the top of head portion 521. After mounting, buffing material 528 takes the shape of head portion 521. Here, buffing material 528 takes the shape of the head 521. In the example shown in
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[0079] Handle 802 includes bristles 816 at second end 806 and first side 812. Bristles 816 indicate bristles or brush-like structure common with a toothbrush. Handle 802 provides buffing material 818 at first end 804 and second side 814. As specified above, buffing material 818 mounts to handle 802 using known mechanisms. Alternatively, buffing material 818 mounts with the help of a pad as explained above.
[0080] In the current implementation, apparatus 800 allows to brush or clean and to buff the teeth. Specifically, the user uses bristles 816 to brush the teeth similar to the toothbrush. Subsequently, user turns handle 802 and uses buffing material 818 to buff the teeth as explained above. It should be understood that placement of bristles 816 and buffing material 818 show illustrative embodiments. Person skilled in the art will appreciate that bristles 816 and buffing material 818 may interchange their position or placement depending on the need.
[0081] The person skilled in the art appreciates that user operates apparatus in a dry condition after brushing and flossing the teeth. Therefore, there is no need for using water for removing scratches and shining the teeth after brushing the teeth. Using the apparatus in a wet condition will not destroy the function of the apparatus, but it may cause the need to apply more pressure and buff longer. Either method works well and can be used as desired by the user. When compared to known polishing tools, buffing ensures no damage to the gum and stimulates blood circulation in the gum. The apparatus reduces and removes stains, cleans and shines the teeth. Existing polishing tools damage the gums by grinding, buffing and then polishing. The presently disclosed apparatus complements logical expression to clean, smooth and shine the teeth without damaging the gums. The buffing material helps to clean, smooth and shine the teeth of human beings and/or animals. As specified above, buffing ensures no scratches remain on the teeth. This ensures biological organisms, acids, corrosive substances, and other undesired substances do not get accumulated at the teeth and gums. In order words, buffing removes or reduces the chances of retaining biological organisms, acids, corrosive substances, and other undesired substances on the surface of the teeth.
[0082] It should be understood that the above embodiments explain the variety of ways in which the buffing material mounts to the handle for buffing and cleaning the teeth. However, person skilled in the art will appreciate that other ways of mounting the buffing material to handle for buffing inside and outside of the teeth fall within the scope of the present invention. In one example, the buffing material provides a sack having a drawstring. The drawstring slips over the end and allows it to tie around the handle. In another example, the buffing material provides a strip that stretches and allows it to put its ends through slots provided in the handle to grip the buffing material. In another example, the handle includes clips. The clips hold the strip of the buffing material. In another example, the handle has a rectangular opening. A portion of the buffing material goes into the rectangular opening and allows the exposed buffing material to buff the teeth.
[0083] The apparatus comprising the handle, the pad and the buffing material may come as a single product. Alternatively, the buffing material attachment comprising the pads of different configuration i.e., flat, concave and convex surface and the buffing material may come separately such that the buffing material attachment removably mounts to the handle. The user selects the pad based on the need. After use or certain time, user may replace the buffing material attachment.
[0084] Although the embodiments explained require manually operating the apparatus to buff the teeth, the apparatus might be equipped with a motor, a battery and a tool coated or mounted with a buffing material. The tool oscillates, rotates and vibrates so as to buff the teeth using the buffing material. The apparatus provides actuators at the handle for operating the tool at varied speed.
[0085] A person skilled in the art will appreciate that apparatus complements brushing teeth. Specifically, the presently disclosed apparatus gently smoothens the micro-abrasions caused by a toothbrush. The apparatus provides simple design and takes very little time to complete the buffing process. The apparatus results in a smoother tooth surface that is easily detected by passing the tongue over the teeth after brushing and then after buffing. The apparatus makes the teeth smoother and thereby makes the teeth to stay clean for a longer time. The buffing material reduces bacterial retention by removing the extra surface area of the tooth that is created by the bristles in a brush. The apparatus is easier to use and is not large enough to cause a gag reflex like other devices that are designed to place over a finger, or the ones that are round, or ones that are designed to go over the tooth entirely on all three sides. The presently disclosed apparatus is less gagging when compared with known devices that have buffing material on opposing sides. The apparatus does not apply material to both sides of the handle making it more comfortable and peasant to use as compared to the other devices available.
[0086] It should be understood that the shape, size and placement of each component shown in figures are provided for illustrative purposes only and should not be construed in a limited sense. A person skilled in the art will appreciate alternate parts and/or mechanisms that might be used to implement the embodiments of the present invention and such implementations will be within the scope of the present invention.
[0087] The presently disclosed apparatus is being marketed as Tooth Buff or Toothbuff or Tooth Shiner. However, there is no intention on part of the Applicant to limit to the scope of the apparatus's branding to Tooth buff or Tooth Shiner to advertise or market the apparatus. Applicant may refer to the apparatus as he may seem fit, without such reference limiting the scope of the present disclosure or claims herein or otherwise affecting related patent rights he may derive from this or other patent application filings.
[0088] In the above description, numerous specific details are set forth such as examples of some embodiments, specific components, devices, methods, in order to provide a thorough understanding of embodiments of the present invention. It will be apparent to a person of ordinary skill in the art that these specific details need not be employed, and should not be construed to limit the scope of the invention.
[0089] In the development of any actual implementation, numerous implementation-specific decisions must be made to achieve the developer's specific goals, such as compliance with system-related and business-related constraints. Such a development effort might be complex and time-consuming, but may nevertheless be a routine undertaking of design, fabrication, and manufacture for those of ordinary skill. Hence as various changes could be made in the above constructions without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
[0090] The foregoing description of embodiments is provided to enable any person skilled in the art to make and use the invention. Various modifications to these embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the novel principles and invention disclosed herein may be applied to other embodiments without the use of the innovative faculty. It is contemplated that additional embodiments are within the spirit and true scope of the disclosed invention.