Flossing Device with Spring-Type Head
20190358005 ยท 2019-11-28
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Abstract
A Flossing Device with Spring-Type Head is a device used to floss the teeth. A handle with a storage chamber in which the coiled floss thread is stored, is fixedly attached to a Spring-Type Head that includes a substantially U-shape flexible arm and two substantially cylindrical shape fixtures. Each piece of the floss thread is placed and secured between the said fixtures. Due to the flexibility of the said arm, a constant suitable tension of the floss thread is maintained at all times. Using the device, while flossing becomes possible with one hand, it gives the user a much more effective and easier flossing experience.
Claims
1: A Flossing Device with Spring-Type Head comprising: A handle that is composed of a storage chamber, floss thread indicator, coiled floss thread, a lid, a passage and a cutter blade. A Spring-Type Head that includes a substantially U-shape flexible arm, two substantially cylindrical shape fixtures, two threading slots and two substantially hemisphere hollow spaces. Whereas the handle is fixedly attached to the Spring-Type Head during the manufacturing process.
2: A Flossing Device with Spring-Type Head, as defined in claim 1, wherein the said handle is made of durable and suitable water-proof materials.
3: A Flossing Device with Spring-Type Head, as defined in claims 1 and 2, wherein the said handle is hollow and its inner hollow space is used as a storage chamber.
4: A Flossing Device with Spring-Type Head, as defined in claims 1, 2 and 3, wherein a coiled floss thread is placed inside the said storage chamber.
5: A Flossing Device with Spring-Type Head, as defined in claims 1, 2, 3, and 4, wherein there is a transparent portion of the body of the handle, called floss thread indicator that allows the user to see the inside of the storage chamber and to monitor the amount of stored coiled floss thread left inside the said storage chamber.
6: A Flossing Device with Spring-Type Head, as defined in claims 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, wherein there is a lid at the bottom of the handle that makes the refill of the coiled floss thread inside the said storage chamber possible.
7: A Flossing Device with Spring-Type Head, as defined in claims 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, wherein there is a narrow passage, created from a cut at the rim of the lowest part of the handle that when the lid is closed, serves as a passage for the floss thread.
8: A Flossing Device with Spring-Type Head, as defined in claims 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7, wherein there is a cutter blade on the outer layer of the said lid to cut the floss thread at a desired length.
9: A Flossing Device with Spring-Type Head, as defined in claim 1, wherein the said Spring-Type Head is further composed of a substantially U-shape flexible arm.
10: A Flossing Device with Spring-Type Head, as defined in claims 1 and 9, wherein the said substantially U-shape flexible arm is preferably made of suitable resistant spring type metal or a spring type metal coated with a suitable protective coating such as chromium or plastic.
11: A Flossing Device with Spring-Type Head, as defined in claims 1, 9, and 10, wherein the said Spring-Type Head is also composed of two substantially cylindrical shape fixtures on top of the two ends of the said substantially U-shape flexible arm.
12: A Flossing Device with Spring-Type Head, as defined in claims 1, 9, 10 and 11, wherein there is a threading slot, cut vertically from the top side of the body of the said substantially cylindrical shape fixtures up to nearly the middle of the body of the said substantially cylindrical shape fixtures, wide enough just to let the floss thread to pass through the said threading slot.
13: A Flossing Device with Spring-Type Head, as defined in claims 1, 9, 10, 11 and 12, wherein the axes of the said two threading slots are aligned with each other in one line.
14: A Flossing Device with Spring-Type Head, as defined in claims 1, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13, wherein at the exterior sides of the lowest point of the said two threading slots, there are two substantially hemisphere hollow spaces to accommodate the two knots on each piece of the floss thread.
15: A Flossing Device with Spring-Type Head, as defined in claims 1, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14, wherein at the said two substantially hemisphere hollow spaces, the positioning of each piece of the floss thread between the said two substantially cylindrical shape fixtures is secured firmly and tightly.
16: A Flossing Device with Spring-Type Head, as defined in claims 1, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15, wherein the width of the threading slots is such that it easily let the floss thread to get in and get out of the threading slots. Whereas the threading slots are not wide enough to let the knots on each piece of the floss thread to pass through. Whereas the said feature enables the threading slots to selectively let the passage of the floss thread and to prevent the passage of the said knots. Whereas in other words, the design and the sizes of the threading slots as well as the said substantially hemisphere hollow spaces are such that each piece of the floss thread together with its knots can easily go inside the threading slots and the said substantially hemisphere hollow spaces, but cannot come out of the substantially hemisphere hollow spaces and the threading slots, unintentionally.
17: A Flossing Device with Spring-Type Head, as defined in claim 1, wherein as an alternative embodiment, plastic balls can be used on the floss thread instead of the said knots. Whereas a suitable technologysuch as the method used to manufacture beaded plastic chains used to control and move window blindsmay be used to make and attach these plastic balls to the floss thread.
18: A Flossing Device with Spring-Type Head, as defined in claim 1, wherein as another alternative embodiment, the handle and the Spring-Type Head of the Flossing Device with Spring-Type Head could be made and manufactured as a whole integrated embodiment. Whereas in such case, proper manufacturing methods as well as suitable and durable types of water-proof materials such as suitable plastics could be used to make and manufacture the Flossing Device with Spring-Type Head.
19: A Flossing Device with Spring-Type Head, as defined in claims 1 and 18, wherein if the said alternative embodiment is used, due to the manufacturing method and used materials, the threading slots and substantially hemisphere hollow spaces could be positioned directly on the top of the flexible arms of the Spring-Type Head instead of having substantially cylindrical shape fixtures on top of the said flexible arms and positioning the threading slots and the substantially hemisphere hollow spaces in the said substantially cylindrical shape fixtures.
20: A Flossing Device with Spring-Type Head, as defined in claims 1, 18 and 19, wherein if the said alternative embodiment is used, a flexibility gap may also be added to the device to enhance the flexibility of the flexible arms.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0065] Various other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more fully appreciated as the same becomes better understood when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which the same or its parts throughout the several views are shown. It is noteworthy that the accompanying drawings of the present invention are not scaled. The brief description of the drawings are as follows:
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0078] The Flossing Device with Spring-Type Head 1, hereinafter abbreviated as FDST 1, generally presented in
[0079] As shown in
[0080] The handle 100 has a flat side 103 for easier grip and better control of the FDST 1. The said flat side 103 helps the user to determine the direction and positioning of the Spring-Type Head 200 of the FDST 1 inside the mouth space when flossing, enabling the user to move the Spring-Type Head 200 inside the mouth space with more precision and comfort.
[0081] The handle 100 is further composed of a storage chamber 102, coiled floss thread 122 (that has no core in its center) and a lid 104 at the bottom of the handle 100. There is a narrow passage 110, created from a cut at the rim of the lowest part of the handle 100 that when the lid 104 is closed, serves as a passage for the floss thread 126. Using the lid 104, the refill of the coiled floss thread 122 in the storage chamber 102 becomes possible.
[0082] The handle 100 is also composed of a floss thread indicator 108 that is a transparent portion of the body of the handle 100 which allows the user to see the inside of the storage chamber 102 as well as the stored coiled floss thread 122.
[0083] The coiled floss thread 122 is uncoiled from inner side of the center of the coiled floss thread 122 to prevent any accidental disturbance of the uncoiling process and to ensure the smooth uncoiling of the coiled floss thread 122. There is a cutter blade 106 on the outer layer of the lid 104 for cutting the floss thread 126 at a desired length for flossing.
[0084] Along the floss thread 126, there are numerous knots 124 on the floss thread 126 in specific and designated intervals. Two consequent knots 124, a short length of the floss thread 126 before the first and after the second said consequent knots 124 and the floss thread 126 between them form a piece of the floss thread 126.
[0085] Using the cutter 106, the user can cut a piece of the floss thread 126 including two knots 124 on each piece of the floss thread 126 and use it for flossing. The knots 124 are necessary to secure each piece of the floss thread 126 in its right position.
[0086] The Spring-Type Head 200 may be fixedly attached to the handle 100 longitudinally vertical and along with the longitudinal axis of the handle.
[0087] The Spring-Type Head 200 may also be fixedly attached to the handle 100 longitudinally and slightly bended comparing to the vertical longitudinal axis of the handle to increase the comfort of the user and the ease of access to the spaces and gaps between the teeth, and hence, to increase the effectiveness of the flossing.
[0088] The Spring-Type Head 200 is made of suitable water-proof materials such as a suitable water-resistant spring-type metal and a spring-type metal that is coated with a suitable protective coating like plastic or chromium.
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[0090] There is a threading slot 208L or 208R, cut vertically from the top side of the body of the said substantially cylindrical shape fixtures up to nearly the middle of the body of the said substantially cylindrical shape fixtures 206L and 206R, wide enough just to let the floss thread 126 to pass through the said threading slots 208L and 208R. The axes of the two threading slots 208L and 208R are aligned with each other in one line.
[0091] At the exterior sides of the lowest point of the two threading slots 208L and 208R, there are two substantially hemisphere hollow spaces 210L and 210R to accommodate the two knots 124 on each piece of the floss thread 126 and to secure the positioning of each piece of the floss thread 126 between the said two substantially cylindrical shape fixtures 206L and 206R firmly and tightly.
[0092] It is noteworthy that the width of the threading slots 208L and 208R is such that it easily let the floss thread 126 to get in and get out of the threading slots 208L and 208R. However, the threading slots 208L and 208R are not wide enough to let the knots 124 on each piece of the floss thread 126 to pass through. This feature enables the threading slots 208L and 208R and the substantially hemisphere hollow spaces 210L and 210R to selectively let the passage of the floss thread 126 and to prevent the passage of the said knots 124.
[0093] In other words, the design and the sizes of the threading slots 208L and 208R as well as the said substantially hemisphere hollow spaces 210L and 210R are such that each piece of the floss thread 126 together with its knots 124 can easily go inside the threading slots 208L and 208R and the said substantially hemisphere hollow spaces 210L and 210R, but cannot come out of the substantially hemisphere hollow spaces 210L and 210R and the threading slots 208L and 208R, unintentionally.
[0094] In operation, in the first step, a desired length of the floss thread 126 is pulled out of the storage chamber 102 through the passage 110 and using the cutter blade 106, it is cut by the user.
[0095] Then, pushing the two ends of the substantially U-shape flexible arm 202 towards each other and holding them, the user is required to thread one of the two ends of the floss thread 126 through one of the two threading slots 208L or 208R and secure the corresponding knot 124 in the corresponding substantially hemisphere hollow space 210L or 210R.
[0096] After doing so, and still holding the two ends of the substantially U-shape flexible arm 202, the user is required to thread the other end of the floss thread 126 through the other threading slots 208L or 208R and secure the corresponding knot 124 in the corresponding substantially hemisphere hollow space 210L or 210R.
[0097] Then the user is now required to release the two ends of the substantially U-shape flexible arm 202. As a result, the floss thread 126 becomes snug and taut between the two substantially cylindrical shape fixtures 206L and 206R with a suitable tension.
[0098] The Flossing Device with Spring-Type Head 1 is now ready to floss the teeth. When one piece of the floss thread 126, secured between the two substantially cylindrical shape fixtures 206L and 206R, is used and needs replacement with a fresh piece of the floss thread 126, the used piece of the floss thread 126 can be removed by pushing and holding the two ends of the substantially U-shape flexible arm 202 again and removal of the used piece of the floss thread 126. Then, a new piece of the floss thread 126 can be placed in the right position in the same manner described above, for flossing.
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[0100] In addition, due to the method of manufacturing and the materials used, there is no need to the substantially cylindrical shape fixtures. Instead, the threading slots 308L and 308R as well as the substantially hemisphere hollow spaces 310L and 310R can be designed and made directly on the flexible arms 314L and 314R.
[0101] Moreover, a flexibility gap 312 is also added to the device to enhance the flexibility of the flexible arms 314L and 314R.
[0102] As another alternative embodiment, plastic balls can be used on the floss thread 126 instead of the said knots 124. A suitable technologysuch as the method used to manufacture beaded plastic chains used to control and move window blindsmay be used to make and attach these plastic balls to the floss thread 126.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0103] The Flossing Device with Spring-Type Head can be used to assist the individuals to floss their teeth.
CITATION LIST
Patent Literature
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[0109] 2. Cited patent: U.S. Pat. No. 5,538,023 A; [0110] Filing Date: Aug. 30, 1993; [0111] Publication date: Jul. 23, 1996; [0112] Inventors: Boguslaw Oczkowski and Ingram S. Chodorow; [0113] Title: TENSIONING DENTAL FLOSSER AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SAME;
[0114] 3. Cited patent: U.S. Pat. No. 7,059,334 B2; [0115] Filing Date: Nov. 22, 2002; [0116] Publication date: Jun. 13, 2006; [0117] Inventors: Michael Dougan, Paul Sullivan and Conor Kennedy [0118] Title: DENTAL FLOSS DEVICE.