Back-Flushing Plate of a Multifunctional Oral Care Tool
20180140405 ยท 2018-05-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
A46B5/0012
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A back-flushing plate (4) of a multifunctional oral care tool is provided at a back end of brush heads (1) and has an end portion lower than an end portion of the brush heads (1). A pair of brush heads (1) is driven to rotate by a pair of transmission rods (5), such that the brush heads produce a powerful suction flow. Sucked water splashes onto the back-flushing plate and generate a powerful flush flow, thereby attains a goal of flushing the oral waste away. It solves a problem of deep cleaning of furs and also solves a problem of waste liquid, such as tooth-brushing foam, remaining in an oral cavity.
Claims
1. A back-flushing plate of a multifunctional oral care tool, wherein the multifunctional oral care tool comprises a pair of brush heads performing 360 degrees of inwards rotation, wherein the back-flushing plate is disposed at a back end of the pair of brush heads, wherein the pair of brush heads rotates to drive a water flow splashing onto the back-flushing plate, and wherein an end portion of the back-flushing plate is lower than an end portion of the pair of brush heads.
2. The back-flushing plate of the multifunctional oral care tool as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pair of brush heads is driven by a pair of transmission rods.
3. The back-flushing plate of the multifunctional oral care tool as claimed in claim 1, wherein the end portion of the back-flushing plate is lower than the end portion of the pair of brush heads by 4 to 6 mm.
4. The back-flushing plate of the multifunctional oral care tool as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pair of brush heads is made of a food-grade silica gel type of soft material.
5. The back-flushing plate of the multifunctional oral care tool as claimed in claim 1, wherein the back-flushing plate is disposed at the back end of the brush heads and can have a gap from end portions of bristles.
6. The back-flushing plate of the multifunctional oral care tool as claimed in claim 2, wherein a gap between the back-flushing plate and the pair of transmission rods is 4.5 to 6.5 mm.
7. The back-flushing plate of the multifunctional oral care tool as claimed in claim 1, wherein the back-flushing plate is detachably fastened to an upper end of a brush handle.
8. The back-flushing plate of the multifunctional oral care tool as claimed in claim 1, wherein a surface of the back-flushing plate adjacent to the bristles has a top view of an elliptic or parabolic shape, or is a surface formed by bended lines.
9. The back-flushing plate of the multifunctional oral care tool as claimed in claim 7, wherein a height of the back-flushing plate is 10 to 17 mm.
10. The back-flushing plate of the multifunctional oral care tool as claimed in claim 2, wherein the pair of brush heads is made of a food-grade silica gel type of soft material.
11. The back-flushing plate of the multifunctional oral care tool as claimed in claim 3, wherein the pair of brush heads is made of a food-grade silica gel type of soft material.
Description
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BEST EMBODIMENT FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
Best Implementation of the Invention
[0025] The present invention is further illustrated in details hereinafter in connection with concrete embodiments. However, it should not be taken to limit the scope of the above subject of the present invention to the following embodiments. All techniques carried out based on the contents of the present invention shall be within the scope of protection of the present invention.
[0026] As shown in
[0027] Wherein, the brush heads 1 are made of a food-grade silica gel type of soft material.
[0028] As shown in
[0029] A pair of transmission rods 5 is respectively connected with a pair of brush heads 1. The brush heads are driven by the transmission rods to perform 360 rotation inwards horizontally, attaining oral cleaning of teeth, furs, etc.
[0030] Illustrating the using process taking the first concrete embodiment, cleaning of teeth, as an example as follows:
[0031] Since the brush heads 1 according to the present invention are made of a food-grade silica gel type of soft material and perform 360 degrees of inward, horizontal rotation, deep and thorough cleaning of the teeth can be attained. Further due to the support of the back-flushing plate 4, the bristles 2 will not injure the oral mucosa. During cleaning of the teeth, when the front ends of the bristles 2 are placed in a tooth gaps, each bristle 2 adjacent to a side of the tooth gap acts like a respective toothpick and rotates in a direction from the gum towards the tooth crown, rapidly cleaning the tooth gap while other bristles are cleaning the tooth face. The bristles 2 of the brush head at the other side also rotate in the direction from the gum towards the tooth crown to clean the tooth at the other side or occlusal surface. Thus, teeth can be cleaned rapidly. Regarding the tooth-brushing foam and the like remaining in the mouth, particularly at around the gums, when rinsing the mouth, the brush heads 1, through 360 degrees of inward, horizontally rotation driven by the transmission rods 5, the brush heads 1 rotate inwards horizontally. The front ends of the bristles rotate to draw a water flow and form a powerful suction flow, which sucks away remaining liquid at the gums. The rear ends of the bristles 2 splash the sucked water flow onto the back-flushing plate to form a powerful flush flow, which flushes away remaining foul matter such as the tooth-brushing foam. Under continuous rotation of the bristles 2 and splashing of the water flow, thorough cleanings of the teeth, the gums, and the remaining tooth-brushing foam are attained.
Second Embodiment: Cleaning of Furs
[0032] Since the brush heads 1 according to the present invention are made of a food-grade silica gel type of soft material, as shown in
Third Concrete Embodiment
[0033] As shown in
Fourth Concrete Embodiment
[0034] As shown in
[0035] Wherein, the elliptic back-flushing plate 4 can wrap, but should not completely wrap, the brush heads 1.
[0036] Furthermore, a surface of the back-flushing plate 4 opposite to the brush heads 1 can also adopt a parabolic shape so that the water flows reflected from the both sides have a faster speed. Another preferred solution is that each of the reflection surfaces at two ends of the back-flushing plate 4 can have a relatively obvious bend towards a center, to make the reflected flow more concentrated.
Fifth Concrete Embodiment
[0037] In this embodiment, a top end of the back-flushing plate 4 is preferably 4 to 6 mm lower than top ends of the brush heads 1, as shown in
[0038] It is known by a person skilled in the art that although the aforementioned embodiments respectively use the dimensions of different parts for illustrations, the technical features of the dimensions in the aforementioned embodiments can be used in combination.