Toothbrush with built-in stand
10918200 ยท 2021-02-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A46B5/002
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B15/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B5/0041
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B17/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B15/0097
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B5/0058
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A46B15/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A toothbrush including bristles extended from one end of the toothbrush, a handle extended from another end of the toothbrush opposite the one end, and any of an attachment hole, arranged between the bristles and handle and configured to receive a support leg to be attached therein, and a groove are provided, either of which may improve drying and therefore decrease in transmission of pathogens via the bristles by, for example, improving air circulation to the bristles raised away from a surface via action of the end and the surface.
Claims
1. A toothbrush comprising: bristles extended from one end of the toothbrush; a handle extended from another end of the toothbrush opposite the one end; and an attachment hole arranged between the bristles and handle and configured to receive a support leg to be attached therein; the support leg attached to the attachment hole such that the support leg is configured to rotate about the attachment hole and away from an axial direction from the bristles to the handle, wherein the support leg comprises: a groove; and an end; wherein the support leg is configured to rotate from the axial direction such that the attachment hole is a hinge and such that a surface of the handle and the end of the support leg each simultaneously lie flatly against a table while the bristles are maintained in an upright position away from the surface; wherein the groove is configured to attach to a rim of a cup in a state in which the support leg is extended from the axial direction, and in a case in which the groove is attached to the rim of the cup, a second surface of the handle lies flatly against a side of the cup while the groove and the second surface maintain the bristles in an upright position away from the cup, and wherein the surface and the second surface are angled differently from each other along the axial direction.
2. The toothbrush according to claim 1, wherein the groove is configured to attach to a rim of a cup in a state in which the support leg is extended from the axial direction, and in a case in which the groove is attached to the rim of the cup, a surface of the handle lies flatly against a side of the cup while the groove and the surface maintain the bristles in an upright position away from the cup.
3. The toothbrush according to claim 1, wherein the support leg is further configured to rotate, via the attachment hole as a hinge, to a state in which the support leg is flatly arranged from the handle towards the bristles, and wherein a portion of a body of the toothbrush extends between the support leg in the axial direction in such state.
4. The toothbrush according to claim 1, wherein the attachment hole comprises an attachment groove, and wherein the support leg is further configured to rotate, via the attachment groove as a hinge, to a state in which the support leg is flatly arranged from the handle towards the bristles, and wherein along a length of the support leg, portions of a body of the toothbrush extends along outsides of the length of the support leg in the axial direction in such state.
5. The toothbrush according to claim 4, further comprising: a bristle cover; and a groove track in the handle and configured to receive an attachment of the bristle cover therein via a retention ball of the bristle cover extended through the groove track in the axial direction.
6. The toothbrush according to claim 1, further comprising: a second attachment hole, opposite the attachment hole in a direction perpendicular to the axial direction; and a second support leg attached to the second attachment hole and configured to rotate about the second attachment hole along with a rotation of the support leg via the attachment hole, and wherein the second support leg is configured to maintain the bristles in an upright position away from a surface in contact with any of the support leg and the second support leg in a state in which any of the support leg and the second support leg contact the surface.
7. The toothbrush according to claim 1, further comprising: a tongue scrubber arranged opposite the bristles in a direction perpendicular to the axial direction.
8. The toothbrush according to claim 1, further comprising: wherein support leg and the handle each comprise a plurality of hollow cavities extended therethrough.
9. A toothbrush comprising: bristles extended from one end of the toothbrush; a handle extended from another end of the toothbrush opposite the one end; and an attachment hole arranged between the bristles and handle and configured to receive a support leg to be attached therein; the support leg attached to the attachment hole such that the support leg is configured to rotate about the attachment hole and away from an axial direction from the bristles to the handle, wherein the support leg comprises: a groove; and an end; wherein the groove is configured to attach to a rim of a cup in a state in which the support leg is extended from the axial direction, and in a case in which the groove is attached to the rim of the cup, a surface of the handle lies flatly against a side of the cup while the groove and the surface maintain the bristles in an upright position away from the cup.
10. The toothbrush according to claim 9, wherein the support leg is further configured to rotate, via the attachment hole as a hinge, to a state in which the support leg is flatly arranged from the handle towards the bristles, and wherein a portion of a body of the toothbrush extends between the support leg in the axial direction in such state.
11. The toothbrush according to claim 9, wherein the attachment hole comprises an attachment groove, and wherein the support leg is further configured to rotate, via the attachment groove as a hinge, to a state in which the support leg is flatly arranged from the handle towards the bristles, and wherein along a length of the support leg, portions of a body of the toothbrush extends along outsides of the length of the support leg in the axial direction in such state.
12. The toothbrush according to claim 11, further comprising: a bristle cover; and a groove track in the handle and configured to receive an attachment of the bristle cover therein via a retention ball of the bristle cover extended through the groove track in the axial direction.
13. The toothbrush according to claim 9, further comprising: a second attachment hole, opposite the attachment hole in a direction perpendicular to the axial direction; and a second support leg attached to the second attachment hole and configured to rotate about the second attachment hole along with a rotation of the support leg via the attachment hole, and wherein the second support leg is configured to maintain the bristles in an upright position away from a surface in contact with any of the support leg and the second support leg in a state in which any of the support leg and the second support leg contact the surface.
14. The toothbrush according to claim 9, further comprising: a tongue scrubber arranged opposite the bristles in a direction perpendicular to the axial direction.
15. The toothbrush according to claim 9, further comprising: wherein support leg and the handle each comprise a plurality of hollow cavities extended therethrough.
16. A toothbrush comprising: bristles extended from one end of the toothbrush; a handle extended from another end of the toothbrush opposite the one end; and an attachment hole arranged between the bristles and handle and configured to receive a support leg to be attached therein; the support leg attached to the attachment hole such that the support leg is configured to rotate about the attachment hole and away from an axial direction from the bristles to the handle, wherein the support leg comprises: a groove; and an end; a second attachment hole, opposite the attachment hole in a direction perpendicular to the axial direction; and a second support leg attached to the second attachment hole and configured to rotate about the second attachment hole along with a rotation of the support leg via the attachment hole, and wherein the second support leg is configured to maintain the bristles in an upright position away from a surface in contact with any of the support leg and the second support leg in a state in which any of the support leg and the second support leg contact the surface.
17. The toothbrush according to claim 16, further comprising: a tongue scrubber arranged opposite the bristles in a direction perpendicular to the axial direction.
18. The toothbrush according to claim 16, further comprising: wherein support leg and the handle each comprise a plurality of hollow cavities extended therethrough.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(13) In the following discussion, descriptions of well-known functions and constructions are omitted for increased clarity and conciseness.
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(15) The handle 20 includes a surface 24 and a surface 21 inclined at different angles. As in
(16) The handle 20 transitions to the body 23 by a rear stopper 22 into which the unibody support leg 14, which is extended in
(17) The unibody support leg 14 may act as a stand, along with the surface 21, by pressing an end 13a of the unibody support leg 14 such that the bristles 30 are raised away from any surface on which the surface 21 may be arranged. Thus, in the configuration of
(18) Further, the unibody support leg 14 includes a leg 11a extended from an attachment 15a at the body 23 to a hook 12a described with respect to
(19) As better illustrated in
(20) When the support leg 15 is deployed in the support position, the toothbrush 100 can be rested on a flat surface as shown in
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(23) The leg 11a and the end 13a also may extend along an inner surface of the body 23 on both sides of the toothbrush 100 as illustrated, for example, in
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(27) The support leg 14a is illustration in addition with a hook 12a, and the support leg 14b is illustrated in addition with a hook 12b. The hook 12a and the hook 12b of the support leg 14a and the support leg 14b may act against an object, such as cup 40, in a similar manner as discussed with respect to the toothbrush 100 of
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(30) The hook 12a may have a width therein of 0.250 inches and a distance between the hook 12a and the end 13a may be 0.500 inches. The support leg 14a and the support leg 14b may fold flatly into the sides and bottom of the toothbrush 101 similar to the unibody support leg 14 of the toothbrush 100.
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(33) Each of the hook 12a and hook 12b may have a width therein of 0.250 inches and a distance between each of the hooks 12a and hook 12b and respective ones of the end 13a and the end 13b may be 0.500 inches. The support leg 14a and the support leg 14b may fold flatly into the sides and bottom of the toothbrush 101 similar to the unibody support leg 14 of the toothbrush 100.
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(38) The support leg 14c may rotate about the groove 17 from a position flatly arranged in between body walls 23a and 23b and a thumb handle 60 to a position extended such that the surface 24 and the end 13c may position the toothbrush 102 in an upright drying position, such as in
(39) The support leg 14c may be extended via pressing a thumb, or the like, against the thumb handle 60.
(40) Similarly, the support leg 14c may include the groove 12c which may latch to a surface, such as the cup 40 in
(41) Additionally, the toothbrush 102 includes a bristle cover 50 which may slide into the surfaces surface 21 and surface 24 through the groove track 51 and may latch with a retention ball 53 to snap the bristle cover 50 in place. The bristle cover 50 may be used to cover the bristles 30.
(42) The toothbrush 102 with the 50 may be offered in action figures, sport figures or teams, etc.
(43) According to embodiments, the toothbrushes may house a music chip which may play approximately two minutes when the unibody support leg unibody support leg 14 or the other support legs are retracted into a handle, such as to support the American Dental Association recommendation of a two minute brushing time. The handles may glow in the dark, may include a slide out thermometer, and may house a flashing light chip to flash when the unibody support leg 14 or other support legs are retracted; the flashing lights may be turned over via a push of a thumbnail or the like on a switch.
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(52) Although the embodiments described herein are shown for manual toothbrushes, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the toothbrush body embodiments described herein are equally applicable to electrical toothbrushes where the bristles oscillate or reciprocate under electrical power from a battery or power cord.
(53) Although the inventive concept has been described above with respect to the various example embodiments, it is noted that there can be a variety of permutations and modifications of the described features by those who are familiar with this field, without departing from the technical ideas and scope of the features, which shall be defined by the appended claims.
(54) Further, while this specification contains many features, the features should not all be construed as limitations on the scope of the disclosure or the appended claims.
(55) Certain features described in the context of separate embodiments can also be implemented in combination. Conversely, various features described in the context of a single embodiment can also be implemented in multiple embodiments separately or in any suitable sub-combination.
(56) Although the drawings describe operations in a specific order and/or show specific arrangements of components, one should not interpret that such specific order and/or arrangements are limited, or that all the operations performed and the components disclosed are needed to obtain a desired result. Accordingly, other implementations are within the scope of the following claims.