Device for cleaning teeth
11517410 · 2022-12-06
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Abstract
Device for cleaning teeth which comprises a dental floss fork provided with a grippable handle and with two rods with free ends spaced from each other and a dental floss, which is mounted with a bridge section between the free ends of the two rods of the dental floss fork. The dental floss has annular extension and the dental floss fork is provided with a guide, in which the dental floss is housed, for supporting it along its annular extension. The dental floss is slidably mounted within the guide.
Claims
1. Device for cleaning teeth which comprises: a dental floss fork (2) provided with: a handle (3) that can be gripped by a user, and two rods (4) which are extended from a first common end (3′) of said handle (3) up to respective free ends (4″) thereof that are spaced from each other; a dental floss (5), which is mounted with a bridge section (5′) between the free ends (4″) of the two rods (4) of said dental floss fork (2); wherein said dental floss (5) has annular extension composed of said bridge section (5′) and of a complementary section (5″); said dental floss fork (2) being provided with guide means (6), in which said dental floss (5) is housed, in order to support said dental floss (5) along its annular extension; said dental floss (5) being slidably mounted within said guide means (6); wherein said dental floss fork (2) has a flattened form, which is extended along a rectilinear main direction (Y) with the rods (4) parallel to each other and to said rectilinear extension direction (Y); characterized in that said dental floss (5) is a flat thread, which is annularly extended with its width which is substantially orthogonal to a lying plane (P) of said dental floss fork (2).
2. Device for cleaning teeth according to claim 1, characterized in that said guide means (6) for said dental floss (5) are in the form of at least one groove, of which two first portions (60) are provided at the top of the free ends (4″) of said rods (4) and second portions (61) are provided at curves of said handle (3).
3. Device for cleaning teeth according to claim 1, characterized in that said guide means (6) are in the form of a groove (6) which is perimetrically extended, surrounding the dental floss fork (2).
4. Device for cleaning teeth according to claim 1 characterized in that it comprises one or more short thread segments (9), each of which fixed to said dental floss (5) and susceptible of being gripped between the fingers of a user in order to make said dental floss (5) slide in said guide means (6).
5. Device for cleaning teeth according to claim 1, characterized in that said two rods (4) are elastically flexible and capable of being squeezed together in order to loosen the tension of said dental floss (5), allowing the sliding of said dental floss (5) in said guide means (6) with reduced friction.
6. Device for cleaning teeth according to claim 1, characterized in that said dental floss (5) is capable of being manually gripped in the space between the free ends (4″) of the rods (4) of said dental floss fork (2) in order to be moved along its annular extension.
7. Device for cleaning teeth according to claim 1, characterized in that said dental floss (5) is provided with at least one reference mark (20), obtained with a colored mark on said dental floss (5), in order to identify a corresponding position thereof in the annular extension of annular said dental floss (5).
8. Device for cleaning teeth according to claim 1, characterized in that it comprises a plurality of marks (8) equidistant along said rods (4) and along a perimeter edge of said handle (3) in order to define abutments with respect to a reference mark (20) on said annular dental floss (5).
9. Device for cleaning teeth according to claim 1, characterized in that it comprises at least one transverse cavity (10) on a peripheral edge of said handle (3) of said dental floss fork (2), traversed by said dental floss (5), in order to be able to easily access the same.
10. Device for cleaning teeth according to claim 1, characterized in that said dental floss (5) is annularly extended due to its ends welded, knotted, or glued to each other.
11. Device for cleaning teeth according to claim 1, characterized in that said dental floss (5) is flat, and has thickness comprised between 0.07 and 0.09 mm.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The technical characteristics of the invention, according to the aforesaid objects, can be clearly found in the contents of the below-reported claims and the advantages thereof will be more evident in the following detailed description, made with reference to the enclosed drawings, which represent several merely exemplifying and non-limiting embodiments of the invention, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(7) With reference to the enclosed drawings, reference number 1 overall indicates the device for cleaning teeth, object of the present invention.
(8) This comprises, in a per se conventional manner, a dental floss fork 2 provided with a handle 3 that can be gripped by a user provided with a longitudinal extension between a first end 3′ and a second end 3″, and with two rods 4, which are extended with a first constrained end 4′ thereof, from the first end 3′ of the handle 3, which they therefore share, up to respective free ends 4″ thereof. The latter are spaced from each other for a distance D, which can be advantageously equal to the width L of the handle 3, in accordance with the embodiment of
(9) The device for dental cleaning 1 also comprises a dental floss 5, which is associated with the free ends 4″ of the rods 4 of the dental floss fork 1, between which a bridge section 5′ is defined.
(10) According to the idea underlying the present invention, the dental floss 5 has an annular extension composed of the aforesaid bridge section 5′ as well as of the remaining complementary section 5″. In addition, the dental floss fork 2 is provided with guide means 6, in which the dental floss 5 is housed, in order to support the dental floss 5 itself along its annular extension. The dental floss 5 is slidably mounted within the guide means 6.
(11) In other words, the dental floss employed in the present device 1 is entirely original, having annular extension or lacking ends, or with the ends that are constrained to each other, in a manner such that the thread forms, as stated, a close loop or in other words that resembles a transmission belt, so as to be able to determine an “annular thread”.
(12) For such purpose, the annular dental floss 5 is made as a loop without interruption or with the ends of a thread segment that are welded, knotted, or glued to each other in order to form the closed ring 2.
(13) In this manner, for example after having used the dental floss 5 for cleaning the entire set of teeth, it is moved with a simple manual maneuver, making it slide within the guide means 6 of the dental floss fork 2, along its annular extension and hence moving the worn thread part away from the space comprised between the rods 4.
(14) This allows a long duration of the dental floss 5, which can be used dozens of times, before substituting it, rather than only about 2-3 times, as in the devices for dental cleaning of known type.
(15) The annular thread is housed in the guide means which advantageously are in the form of a groove 6 which preferably surrounds the dental floss fork 2. The groove 6 can also be partial, i.e. it can be present at the free end 4″ of the rods 4 and in the curves of the handle 3, and partially or completely be lacking outside the rods 4 and handle 3.
(16) Advantageously in accordance with the embodiment illustrated in the enclosed
(17) Such flat dental floss fork 2 is extended along a rectilinear main direction Y with the rods 4, which in the case of the first embodiment of
(18) The use of the device 1 is facilitated by the straight linear form of the rods 4 of the dental floss fork 2.
(19) Advantageously, in this case, the groove 6 is for example made by means of multiple groove portions, of which two first portions indicated with 60 are provided at the free ends 4″ of the rods 4 and other second portions indicated with 61 are provided at curves of the handle 3.
(20) Preferably, the annular dental floss 5 is provided with at least one reference mark 20 (shown as an example in
(21) Preferably, the device comprises one or two thread segments 9, each of which fixed to the annular dental floss and susceptible of being gripped between the fingers of a user in order to make the annular dental floss 5 slide within the guide means 6. Advantageously, each thread segment 9 can constitute not only an aid for the sliding of the annular dental floss 5 but also for defining the reference mark 20 on the thread 5 itself.
(22) The two rods 4 are elastically flexible and susceptible of being manually approached in order to loosen the tension of the annular dental floss 5, allowing the sliding of the same dental floss 5 in the guide means 6 with a reduced friction, with respect to when the rods are released and stretch the thread 2, increasing the ring perimeter thereof.
(23) In operation, the annular dental floss 5 is susceptible of being manually gripped in the space between the ends of the rods 4 of the dental floss fork 2 in order to be moved along its annular extension.
(24) Therefore, in operation, in order to facilitate the movement of the annular dental floss 5, it is opportune that at least one short thread segment 9 is constrained thereto, such thread held between the fingers and stretched, and simultaneously with the other hand the free ends 4″ of the rods 4 are slightly approached, pushing them closer together, in order to loosen the tension of the thread and the friction thereof with the dental floss fork 2. If instead such thread segment 9 is missing, the annular thread 2 can be moved, holding it between the fingers in the section comprised between the rods 4. In order to advance the thread by the right distance, the following will be observed: the position of the short thread segment 9 or of the welding of the thread which joins together the ends thereof in order to form it as a ring, or of the reference mark 20, e.g. colored, present in the thread itself, periodically aligning it with the series of equidistant marks 8 present in the rods 4 and peripherally around the edge of the handle 3.
(25) The dental floss 5 is advantageously a flat thread, which in the advantageous case in which the dental floss fork 2 has a flattened form, is annularly extended with its width substantially arranged orthogonal to the lying plane P of said dental floss fork 2.
(26) In the case of the embodiment of
(27) In the case of use of flat annular dental floss 5, this advantageously has a width smaller than that of common flat threads. The thickness is the same or even thinner. This allows it to penetrate between the teeth and exit therefrom with a moderate resistance and quickly, eliminating the unpleasant sensation that is typical of the common flat threads.
(28) It is also possible that the same result can be obtained with a thread with circular section or another shape, but in any case with a section of the thread that is smaller than that of the threads found on the market.
(29) For the sets of teeth constituted by teeth slight spaced, it is instead opportune to use wider or thicker threads.
(30) The curved or oblique shape of the rods is in fact necessary for the small forks, while for the large forks it is advantageous to have a straight form of the rods, preferably claimed in the present patent, since in such a manner the flat thread 5 is nearly parallel to the interdental surfaces (as illustrated in
(31) Another advantage of the straight rods 4 is that the dental floss fork 2 can be indiscriminately used from both sides, unlike the dental floss forks with oblique rods which can only be used from one side, for a dental arch, and then must be turned in order to treat the other arch.
(32) The device 1 according to the invention also comprises at least one transverse cavity 10 arranged on the peripheral edge of the handle 3 of the dental floss fork 2, traversed by the annular dental floss 5, in order to easily access the same.
(33) More particularly, in the peripheral edge of the handle 3 of the fork, preferably two small transverse cavities 10 are obtained which serve to insert a tool—similar to a long toothpick—with which a possible slightly twisted dental floss is straightened.
(34) The dental floss 5 is applied on the dental floss fork 2 with a simple maneuver, which generally requires about two minutes, by employing the abovementioned tool similar to a long toothpick or also a similar tool.
(35) The use of a flat thread that is narrower (with respect to the common flat threads), allows inserting and extracting the thread itself, with a moderate resistance by the teeth.
(36) From a recent experimentation, it was ascertained that this essential advantage can also be obtained by using a thread of normal width, but of smaller thickness. The dental flosses that are found on the market have an excessive thickness (usually about 0.18 mm), so that their insertion between the teeth (of normal sets of teeth) is unpleasant, and therefore is regularly used only by a few people. The advantageously flat annular dental floss 5, object of the present invention, is instead thinner, so that when it enters between the teeth it encounters a moderate resistance (and hence causes less discomfort), and grazes/scrapes over most of the interdental surfaces, so as to remove the bacterial plaque. The thickness of the dental floss is comprised between 0.07 and 0.09 mm and preferably is about 0.08 mm. In the case of flat dental floss 5 the thickness must be intended as referred to the depth of the band and not to its width.
(37) The aforesaid reduced thickness of the dental floss confers a greater ease of use of the device, object of the present invention, in particular in connection to the embodiment of