Universal phalangi grip system for toothbrush and utensils
10244856 ยท 2019-04-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25G1/102
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A46B5/025
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D24/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47G21/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B5/021
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A45D24/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47G21/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B25G1/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An integrated enhanced grip and toothbrush consisting of an elongated contoured handle portion with an extending toothbrush in its preferred form. The handle has a plurality of finger engagement openings of flexible yieldable material in a linearly aligned spaced opposition providing for a no slip secure finger retainment for individuals with impaired or limited hand motor skills.
Claims
1. A toothbrush for individuals with impaired hand gripping ability comprises, a handle portion and a brush portion, said handle portion of unitary construction having an elongated rigid support base, an integral upstanding flexible segmented finger engagement portion with multiple longitudinally spaced finger engagement openings therein, each of the finger engagement openings having an associated upper opening with a dimension along the length of the handle that is less than the respective figure engagement opening, intermediate connective web portions between said respective finger engagement openings, upper ends of adjacent web portions defining each respective upper opening, said brush portion having an elongated support extending longitudinally from said support base, a brush head having a co-mingled bristle pattern extending therefrom.
2. The toothbrush for individuals with impaired hand gripping ability set forth in claim 1 wherein said connective web portions are of a known dimension less than the known dimension of said finger engagement openings and are in longitudinally spaced relation to one another forming said finger openings there between.
3. The toothbrush for individuals with impaired hand gripping ability set forth in claim 1 wherein said web portions are of an adjoining transverse dimension less than that of said respective finger engagement openings there between.
4. The toothbrush for individuals with impaired hand gripping ability set forth in claim 1 wherein said brush portion comprises, an elongated rigid brush support extending from the longitudinal axis of said handle portion, a toothbrush head on the free end of said brush support.
5. The toothbrush for individuals with impaired hand gripping ability set forth in claim 1 wherein said elongated rigid support base is of an increased transverse dimension.
6. The toothbrush set forth in claim 1 wherein said handle portion and said brush portion are made of synthetic resin material.
7. A toothbrush system for individuals with impaired hand gripping ability comprises in combination, a handle portion and an interconnected bristle support portion, said handle portion of unitary construction having an elongated rigid support base, an integral upstanding flexible segmented finger engagement portion with multiple longitudinally spaced finger engagement openings therein, each of the finger engagement openings having an associated upper opening with a dimension along the length of the handle that is less that the respective figure engagement opening, intermediate connective web portions between said respective finger engagement openings, upper ends of adjacent web portions defining each respective upper opening, said handle portion having a universal end receiving fitting for receiving a variety of interchangeable attachments there within, said interchangeable attachments comprising said bristle support portion, eating utensils and a comb.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(9) A segmented contoured finger engagement and retainment portion 16 of the hand grip 10 extends integrally from the base portion 12. The finger engagement portion 16 has a plurality of generally annular finger engagement openings at 17, each in longitudinal alignment with one another extending therefrom. The finger engagement openings 17 are formed from a flexible usable synthetic resin foam-like material and are of equal dimension, each having an upper opening at 18 therein. The placement of the respective openings at 18 in oppositely disposed relation to the base 12 define multiple intermediate connective web portions 19 between the respective finger engagement openings 17.
(10) The web portions 19 are of an adjoining transverse dimension less than that of the respective finger engagement openings 17 so as to provide elastic retainment of the user's fingers F shown in broken lines once inserted there through thus eliminating the need to achieve a traditional grip about the handle of the toothbrush, in this example, which may be difficult given the user's physical limitations in this respect.
(11) The frictional co-efficiency imparted by the improved hand grip 10 is such that holding is effortless and assures that the toothbrush will not slip or drop from the user's hand once the fingers have been inserted and retained as described above.
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(13) The base 21 has an interchangeable universal receiving fitting 25 therein with retainment elements 26 of a configured dimension to receive and retain a variety of interchangeable utensils. In this example, the receiving retainment fitting 25 has a resilient element 25A within adapted to engage and removably hold a correspondingly configured insert end retainment elements 26.
(14) An example can be seen in a toothbrush insert 28 as illustrated in
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(16) An example of such variety of such use applications is seen for illustration purposes in
(17) It will thus be seen that a new and novel improved hand grip for handicapped individuals has been illustrated and described and that by combining elongated supported base portion with a segmented contoured finger engagement and retainment portion 16 and 22 of yieldable flexible material will allow a user to effectively insert his or her fingers F into the respective finger engagement openings 17 and 23 which adapt due to their flexibility and allow the hand grip to be self-supporting without requirement of gripping by the user.
(18) It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention.