Handle Connector For A Rotatable Brush Head
20180279754 ยท 2018-10-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
A46B5/0083
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B2200/1066
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A handle connector assembly for a rotatable brush head includes a receptacle formed in the handle and including a chamber with a plurality of sides that face radially inwardly and a compartment communicably interconnected to the chamber. A hub carried by the brush head includes a first locking lip that is received by the compartment. The receptacle has a second locking lip for lockably interengaging the first locking lip. The hub also includes a plurality of detents that are rotated through the chamber receptacle to selectively engage corresponding corners in the chamber and hold the brush head at a selected angular orientation relative to the handle.
Claims
1. A connector assembly for rotatably attaching a brush head to a handle, said assembly comprising: a hub carried by one of the brush head and the handle, said hub being interengageable with a receptacle formed in the other of the handle and the brush head; said receptacle including a substantially polygonal chamber defined by an even number of discrete adjoining walls that surround and inwardly face a central axis of said receptacle; an even plurality of corners, each formed between a respective pair of said adjoining walls of said polygonal chamber such that said corners are arranged in opposing pairs about said polygonal chamber; said hub including a shaft inserted into said receptacle and an even number of positioning detents attached to and extending radially outwardly from said shaft within said polygonal chamber, said detents being arranged in one or more diametrically opposing pairs about said shaft and being interengageable with said walls of said chamber; said shaft further including a first gripping component for releasably connecting to a complementary second gripping component formed in said receptacle; whereby said brush head is rotated relative to said handle to drive said one or more opposing pairs of detents through said polygonal chamber and into interengagement with one or more selected pairs of said opposing corners of said polygonal chamber to hold the brush head at a selected angular orientation relative to the brush handle.
2. The assembly of claim 1 in which polygonal chamber has an octagonal shape.
3. The assembly of claim 1 in which said polygonal chamber has a regular octagonal configuration.
4. The assembly of claim 1 in which said hub includes four detents spaced 90 apart about the circumference of said shaft.
5. The assembly of claim 1 in which said first gripping component includes a circular first locking lip extending about said shaft of said hub and said second gripping component includes an annular second locking lip formed within said receptacle and adjacent to said polygonal chamber of said receptacle.
6. The assembly of claim 5 in which said hub includes a truncated conical tip attached to a distal end of said shaft.
7. The assembly of claim 6 in which said receptacle includes a complementary truncated conical portion communicably connected to said polygonal chamber for receiving said truncated conical tip of said hub.
8. The assembly of claim 7 in which the lower edge of said truncated conical portion forms said lip of said first gripping component.
9. The assembly of claim 1 in which each said corner includes a detent-accommodating pocket, each said pocket having a concave shape for generally conformably and releasably receiving a respective convexly shaped detent.
10. The assembly of claim 9 in which said detents and said pockets include conforming tapered shapes.
11. The assembly of claim 9 in which said detents and pockets include conforming curved shapes.
12. A rotatable brush head assembly comprising: a brush head having a plurality of bristles attached to and extending from one side thereof; a handle rotatably interengaged with said brush head; a hub carried by one of said brush head and the handle, said hub being interengageable with a receptacle formed in the other of said handle and said brush head; said receptacle including a substantially polygonal chamber defined by an even number of discrete adjoining walls that surround and inwardly face a central axis of said receptacle; an even plurality of corners, each formed between respective pairs of said adjoining walls of said polygonal chamber such that said corners are arranged in one or more opposing pairs about said polygonal chamber; said hub including a shaft received by said receptacle and an even number of positioning detents attached to and extending radially outwardly from said shaft within said polygonal chamber, said detents being arranged in one or more diametrically opposing pairs about said shaft and being interengageable with said walls of said chamber; said shaft further including a first gripping component for releasably connecting to a complementary second gripping component formed in said receptacle; whereby said brush head is rotated relative to said handle to drive said one or more opposing pairs of detents through said polygonal chamber into interengagement with one ore more selected pairs of said opposing corners of said polygonal chamber to hold said brush head at a selected angular orientation relative to said brush handle.
13. The assembly of claim 12 in which polygonal chamber has an octagonal shape.
14. The assembly of claim 12 in which said hub includes four detents spaced 90 apart about the circumference of said shaft.
15. The assembly of claim 12 in which each said corner includes a detent-accommodating pocket, each said pocket having a concave shape for generally conformably and releasably receiving a respective convexly shaped detent.
16. The assembly of claim 15 in which said detents and said pockets include conforming tapered shapes.
17. The assembly of claim 15 in which said detents and pockets include conforming curved shapes.
18. The assembly of claim 12 in which said first gripping component includes a circular first locking lip extending about said shaft of said hub and said second gripping component includes an annular second locking lip formed within said receptacle and adjacent to said polygonal chamber of said receptacle.
19. The assembly of claim 18 in which said hub includes a truncated conical tip attached to a distal end of said shaft.
20. The assembly of claim 19 in which said receptacle includes a complementary truncated conical portion communicably connected to said polygonal chamber for receiving said truncated conical tip of said hub.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] Other objects, features and advantages will occur from the following description of a preferred embodiment and the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0030] There is shown in
[0031] Handle 12 and brush head 14 are constructed in a manner that will be obvious to persons skilled in the art of toothbrush manufacture and/or other brush constructions. In particular, various shapes, dimensions and materials may be employed, all of which are conventional. It should be particularly noted that the shape and size of brush head 14 are not limited to those shown in the drawings and may be varied within the scope of this invention. Likewise, the length and configuration of handle 12 may be altered as will be understood by persons skilled in the art.
[0032] It should also be understood that the connector assembly disclosed herein, which comprises hub 18 and receptacle 20, may be employed to effectively mount various other types of brush heads, (i.e. hairbrushes, cleaning brushes, pet grooming brushes, etc.) to respective brush handles. The connector assembly may be used reliably and effectively in virtually any application where the use of an angularly adjustable brush head is desired.
[0033] As further shown in
[0034] Receptacle 28 further includes an upper compartment 34 that is best shown in
[0035] As illustrated in
[0036] A tip 44 having a truncated conical shape is attached to an upper end of shaft 40. The lower, wide diameter end of tip component 44 includes a somewhat greater diameter than that of shaft 40. Tip component 44 thereby forms a locking lip 46 that generally encircles shaft 40. As will be described more fully below, when the brush head and handle are assembled, lip 46 of hub 18 lockably interengages complementary locking lip 38 of compartment 34 to secure the brush head to the handle.
[0037] In preferred embodiments, the individual components of hub 18, i.e. shaft 40, annular component 42, detents 43, and tip 44 are molded or otherwise unitarily formed. In fact, the individual components of hub 18 may be molded unitarily with base 16 of brush head 14 and comprise the same plastic material used to manufacture the base of the brush head.
[0038] Toothbrush 10 is assembled by attaching brush head 14 to handle 12. In particular, hub 18 of brush head 14 is inserted and pressed into receptacle 20 of handle 12, as indicated by arrows 50 in
[0039] When hub 18 is inserted in receptacle 20 as described above, shaft 40 of hub 18 extends through intermediate channel 36 of receptacle 20. The annular component 42 bearing radial detents 43 is thereby positioned within lower octagonal chamber 28 of receptacle 20. The corresponding components of hub 18 (i.e. annular component 42 and detents 43) and receptacle 28 (i.e. octagonally arranged side walls 30 and corners/notches 32) are sized and shaped to permit the hub to be selectively rotated in a stepped manner between eight different angular orientations or positions within receptacle 28. In particular, as indicated by double headed arrow 60 in
[0040] It should be understood that alternative operations within the scope of this invention may be performed by providing the hub with other, even numbers of detents (e.g. 2, 6, 8) and likewise providing the handle receptacle with different cross sectional polygonal configurations (e.g. hexagonal for instance). It should also be understood that a similar connector construction may be employed in various other types of brushes in accordance with this invention.
[0041] The brush connector construction of this invention provides for significant advantages over the prior art. Significantly, the brush head and handle feature a pressure or compression-free interconnection that resists premature loosening and detachment over time. The brush head and handle do not have to be squeezed or compressed together in order to push the detents or other insert elements into corresponding holes or receptacles in the handle. Rather, the present invention features pressure-free locking interengagement and complementary stepped operating components that face one another radially relative to the axis of rotation rather than the vertically as in the prior art. Such complementary stepped operating components (i.e. the radial detents and inwardly facing polygonal walls and corners) do not have to be pressed or squeezed together while turning in order to successfully interengage, as is required in vertically oriented brush coupling systems. The present construction is thus much more resistant to loosening over time and to potential detachment and failure. An improved, longer-lasting and more durable product is thereby achieved. By the same token, an extremely secure product with a reliable stepped operation between successive angular positions is provided. The present invention also eliminates the use of multiple insert holes and corresponding inserts, which can become clogged by debris during use and render the product inoperable. Applicant's brush assembly also features a simpler unitary construction for both the brush head and the handle receptacle, which greatly reduces manufacturing and assembly costs. The present invention eliminate extraneous pieces and part which can be subject to failure.
[0042] It should also be noted that the hub structure disclosed herein alternatively may be formed in the handle and the complementary receptacle, as described, may be formed in the brush head, Such a construction will exhibit a similar operation and provide similar advantages to those described above.
[0043] In alternative embodiments, the corners of the polygonal receptacle may include pockets, notches, recesses or grooves, which may be rounded or tapered, for facilitating interengagement between opposing pairs of detents and corresponding opposing corners in the lower chamber. An example of such an embodiment is depicted, for example, in
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[0046] It should be understood that the respective conforming configurations of the pockets and detents may be varied within the scope of this invention. The shapes are determined in order to provide the rotatable brush head with a smooth and reliable rotating operation. At the same time, the corresponding configurations of the detents and the pockets are formed so that when the brush is being used, the head is held securely in place at a selected angular position through the secure interengagement of the corresponding, conformably shaped detents and pockets.
[0047] The angle of the side walls depicted in the version of
[0048] The curvature of the interengaged detents 43b and pockets 32b in
[0049] It should also be understood that the rotatability and holding capability of the apparatus may be varied by employing plastics having various degrees of strength and rigidity. The materials (e.g. Delryn or other types of plastic) forming the brush head and handle may also be selected to provide for a desired balance of rotatability and holding or retention strength. The use of softer plastics makes the brush head easier to rotate, whereas more rigid or stronger plastics enable the interengaged detents and pockets to hold the brush head more snugly and securely in place at the selected angular position. When stronger or more rigid plastics are employed, the detents and interengaged pockets may feature wider angles between the side surfaces and the interconnecting flat surfaces, whereas the use of softer plastics permit smaller detent surface angles to be employed. By the same token, stronger plastics allow the use of detents and pockets having gentler curvature whereas softer plastics allow the use of a larger conforming curvature between the detents and the pockets. In all cases, the type of plastic and the angles or curvature used for the detents and pockets should be selected to provide a satisfactory blend of both easy and reliable rotation and secure holding of the brush head at a selected angular orientation.
[0050] From the foregoing it may be seen that the apparatus of this invention provides for a connector assembly for securing a brush head or a toothbrush or other type of brush to a handle of the brush. While this detailed description has set forth particularly preferred embodiments of the apparatus of this invention, numerous modifications and variations of the structure of this invention, all within the scope of the invention, will readily occur to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, it is understood that this description is illustrative only of the principles of the invention and is not limitative thereof.
[0051] Although specific features of the invention are shown in some of the drawings and not others, this is for convenience only, as each feature may be combined with any and all of the other features in accordance with this invention.