TOOTH-CLEANING DEVICE CAPABLE OF STORING OR BEING OPERATIVELY MOUNTED WITH INTERDENTAL BRUSH
20200178681 ยท 2020-06-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
A46B15/0073
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61C15/043
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61C15/048
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B2200/108
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A tooth-cleaning device capable of storing or being operatively mounted with an interdental brush includes a floss-pick unit and an interdental-brush unit. The floss-pick unit is provided with a floss-holding portion and a first assembly portion at two opposite ends respectively. The first assembly portion is in communication with an accommodating space in the floss-pick unit. The interdental-brush unit is provided with a second assembly portion and a third assembly portion at two opposite ends respectively. The second assembly portion is protrudingly provided with a bristle section. When the first and second assembly portions are mounted together, the bristle section extends through the first assembly portion to be stored in the accommodating space. Once the first and third assembly portions are mounted together, the bristle section is exposed outside the floss-pick unit. The floss-pick function and interdental-brush function of the tooth-cleaning device can thus be conveniently used.
Claims
1. A tooth-cleaning device capable of storing or being operatively mounted with an interdental brush, comprising: a floss-pick unit composed at least of a first main body, a floss-holding portion, and a length of dental floss, wherein the first main body is provided therein with an accommodating space, the first main body has an end connected to the floss-holding portion, the floss-holding portion is U-shaped and has two corresponding supporting arms, the dental floss is provided between the supporting arms, the first main body has an opposite end provided with a first assembly portion, and the first assembly portion is hollow and is in communication with the accommodating space; and an interdental-brush unit composed at least of a second main body, a second assembly portion, a third assembly portion, and a bristle section, wherein the second assembly portion is provided at an end of the second main body, the third assembly portion is provided at an opposite end of the second main body, the bristle section is located at an end of the second assembly portion and is composed at least of a rod and a plurality of bristles, the rod has an end connected to the end of the second assembly portion, the bristles are distributed at intervals along a periphery of the rod, the bristle section extends through the first assembly portion into the accommodating space when the second assembly portion and the first assembly portion are mounted to each other, and the bristle section is exposed from the floss-pick unit when the third assembly portion and the first assembly portion are mounted to each other.
2. The tooth-cleaning device of claim 1, wherein a diameter of an entire or partial inner periphery of the first assembly portion is slightly smaller than a diameter of a periphery of the second assembly portion so that the first assembly portion and the to second assembly portion are able to be mounted to each other through a press fit.
3. The tooth-cleaning device of claim 2, wherein the diameter of the entire or partial inner periphery of the first assembly portion is slightly smaller than a diameter of a periphery of the third assembly portion so that the first assembly portion and the third assembly portion are able to be mounted to each other through a press fit.
4. The tooth-cleaning device of claim 1, wherein the first assembly portion has an inner periphery provided with an internal thread, and the second assembly portion has a periphery provided with an external thread so that the first assembly portion and the second assembly portion are able to be mounted to each other through threaded connection.
5. The tooth-cleaning device of claim 4, wherein the third assembly portion has a periphery provided with an external thread so that the first assembly portion and the third assembly portion are able to be mounted to each other through threaded connection.
6. The tooth-cleaning device of claims 1, wherein the second main body, the second assembly portion, the third assembly portion, and the rod are integrally formed of a first plastic material by injection molding.
7. The tooth-cleaning device of claims 2, wherein the second main body, the second assembly portion, the third assembly portion, and the rod are integrally formed of a first plastic material by injection molding.
8. The tooth-cleaning device of claims 3, wherein the second main body, the second assembly portion, the third assembly portion, and the rod are integrally formed of a first plastic material by injection molding.
9. The tooth-cleaning device of claims 4, wherein the second main body, the second assembly portion, the third assembly portion, and the rod are integrally formed of a first plastic material by injection molding.
10. The tooth-cleaning device of claims 5, wherein the second main body, the second assembly portion, the third assembly portion, and the rod are integrally formed of a first plastic material by injection molding.
11. The tooth-cleaning device of claim 6, wherein the bristles are integrally formed of a second plastic material on the periphery of the rod by injection molding, and the second plastic material has a lower hardness than the first plastic material.
12. The tooth-cleaning device of claim 7, wherein the bristles are integrally formed of a second plastic material on the periphery of the rod by injection molding, and the second plastic material has a lower hardness than the first plastic material.
13. The tooth-cleaning device of claim 8, wherein the bristles are integrally formed of a second plastic material on the periphery of the rod by injection molding, and the second plastic material has a lower hardness than the first plastic material.
14. The tooth-cleaning device of claim 9, wherein the bristles are integrally formed of a second plastic material on the periphery of the rod by injection molding, and the second plastic material has a lower hardness than the first plastic material.
15. The tooth-cleaning device of claim 10, wherein the bristles are integrally formed of a second plastic material on the periphery of the rod by injection molding, and the second plastic material has a lower hardness than the first plastic material.
16. The tooth-cleaning device of claim 6, wherein the first main body, the first assembly portion, and the floss-holding portion are integrally formed of the first plastic material by injection molding.
17. The tooth-cleaning device of claim 7, wherein the first main body, the first assembly portion, and the floss-holding portion are integrally formed of the first plastic material by injection molding.
18. The tooth-cleaning device of claim 8, wherein the first main body, the first assembly portion, and the floss-holding portion are integrally formed of the first plastic material by injection molding.
19. The tooth-cleaning device of claim 9, wherein the first main body, the first assembly portion, and the floss-holding portion are integrally formed of the first plastic material by injection molding.
20. The tooth-cleaning device of claim 10, wherein the first main body, the first assembly portion, and the floss-holding portion are integrally formed of the first plastic material by injection molding.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The objectives, technical features, and effects of the present invention can be better understood by referring to the following detailed description of some illustrative embodiments and the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0015] The present invention provides a tooth-cleaning device that can store or be operatively mounted with an interdental brush. Referring to
[0016] As shown in
[0017] With continued reference to
[0018] Referring again to
[0019] The overall structure of the present invention is such that, when the floss-pick function is desired, the user can mount the second assembly portion 132 and the first assembly portion 117 to each other, with the bristle section 135 passing through the first assembly portion 117 into the accommodating space 110, thereby coupling the interdental-brush unit 13 and the floss-pick unit 11 together, storing the bristle section 135 in the first main body 111 (see
[0020] It can be known from the above that the bristle section 135 is hidden in the first main body 111 (see FIG., 2), and thus kept from contact with the user's fingers, while the floss-pick function is used. This prevents not only any dirt on the fingers from contaminating the bristle section 135, but also the saliva or food debris on the bristle section 135 from sticking to the fingers. When the interdental-brush function is used, the second main body 131 can be assembled to the first main body 111 to form a relatively long handle, making it easier for the user to hold and operate the tooth-cleaning device 1, thereby eliminating the need for the manufacturer to increase the length of the second main body 131 to facilitate operation. This allows the tooth-cleaning device 1 of the present invention to be downsized as much as possible while maintaining the ease of use.
[0021] The floss-pick unit 11 and the interdental-brush unit 13 of the present invention can be mounted to each other through a press fit or threaded connection, as explained in more detail below. The carry out the press fit mounting method, referring to
[0022] To carry out the threaded connection mounting method, the inner periphery of the first assembly portion has an internal thread, and the (outer) periphery of the second assembly portion has an external thread, so by rotating the floss-pick unit 11 and the interdental-brush unit 13 with respect to each other, the first assembly portion 317 and the second assembly portion 332 can be threadedly connected. In one embodiment of the present invention as shown in
[0023] While the invention herein disclosed has been described by means of specific embodiments, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention set forth in the claims.