Power toothbrush with a modulated drive signal
09744012 ยท 2017-08-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61C17/3463
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M21/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61C17/3436
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61C17/3445
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61C17/3418
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61C17/3481
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A46B15/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M21/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A power toothbrush includes a handle portion having a drive system therein for moving a set of bristles with a frequency and amplitude to produce clinically effective cleaning results. A modulation system modulates the drive signal by changing the frequency or duty cycle of the drive signal with a frequency varying modulation signal. The modulation frequency will increase from the start to the conclusion of a brushing event for cognitive stimulation while the modulation frequency will decrease between the start and conclusion of a brushing event for cognitive relaxation.
Claims
1. A power toothbrush, comprising: a handle portion; a brushhead assembly having a set of bristles at a distal end thereof; a drive system responsive to a drive signal for moving the set of bristles with a motion having a frequency in the sonic range and an amplitude in a range to produce clinically effective cleaning of a user's teeth during a brushing event; and a modulation system that comprises a drive signal source, a modulation signal source and an audio mixer coupled to the drive signal source and the modulation signal source for outputting a combined modulation drive signal for changing a frequency of the drive signal, wherein responsive to the combined modulation drive signal, the drive system further moves the set of bristles for producing at least one of a cognitive stimulation or relaxation effect during the brushing event in addition to the clinically effective teeth cleaning, wherein (i) for the cognitive stimulation effect, the combined modulation drive signal increases in frequency at pre-determined intervals from a start of the brushing event to an end of the brushing event, and (ii) for the cognitive relaxation effect, the combined modulation drive signal decreases in frequency at pre-determined intervals between the start and end of the brushing event, wherein a frequency of a modulation signal from the modulation signal source changes between a lower modulation frequency of 0.2 Hz and an upper frequency of 100 Hz.
2. The power toothbrush of claim 1, wherein the frequency range of the drive signal is approximately 50-500 Hz.
3. The power toothbrush of claim 1, wherein the amplitude range is approximately 0.5 mm and 6.6 mm.
4. The power toothbrush of claim 1, wherein a frequency of a modulation signal from the modulation signal source changes at specified time periods during the brushing event.
5. The power toothbrush of claim 1, wherein a frequency of a modulation signal from the modulation signal source changes between a lower modulation frequency of 0.2 Hz and an upper frequency of 100 Hz.
6. The power toothbrush of claim 1, wherein the brushhead assembly has a single motion.
7. A power toothbrush, comprising: a handle portion; a brushhead assembly having a set of bristles at a distal end thereof; a drive system responsive to a drive signal for moving the set of bristles with a motion having a frequency in the sonic range and an amplitude in a range to produce clinically effective cleaning of a user's teeth during a brushing event; and a modulation system that comprises a drive signal source, a modulation signal source and an audio mixer coupled to the drive signal source and the modulation signal source for outputting a combined modulation drive signal for changing a duty cycle of the drive signal, wherein responsive to the combined modulation drive signal, the drive system further moves the set of bristles for producing at least one of a cognitive stimulation or relaxation effect during the brushing event in addition to the clinically effective teeth cleaning, wherein (i) for the cognitive stimulation effect, the combined modulation drive signal increases the duty cycle at pre-determined intervals from a start of the brushing event to an end of the brushing event, and (ii) for the cognitive relaxation effect, the combined modulation drive signal decreases the duty cycle at pre-determined intervals between the start and end of the brushing event.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
(6) Accordingly a power toothbrush, comprises a handle portion; a brushhead assembly having a set of bristles at a distal end thereof; a drive system for moving the set of bristles with a motion having a frequency in the sonic range and an amplitude in a range to produce clinically effective cleaning of a user's teeth; and a modulation system for changing the frequency and/or duty cycle of the drive signal to produce a cognitive effect in addition to clinically effective teeth cleaning.
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
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(8) In the present invention, the drive signal for the power toothbrush is modulated so as to have either a cognitive stimulation or cognitive relaxation effect.
(9) Other modulation patterns similar to the above can be used. Further, more complex modulation patterns can be used, including variable tones over the two minute brushing event or during portions of each brushing event, either at 30 second intervals or at other times. This can include variable tones, rhythms, or other audible sounds. As discussed above, such a pattern will result in a perceived increase in power during the four periods. Typically, for cognitive stimulation, the modulation frequency will increase over the entire brushing event in frequency, although the frequency may vary to some extent during any one particular period.
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(13) While the modulation described above changes the frequency of the drive signal, the modulation could also similarly be used to change the duty cycle of the drive signal.
(14) Hence, a new power toothbrush has been described which includes a drive signal for a power toothbrush to produce a single brushhead motion which is modulated to change the frequency or the duty cycle of the drive signal to produce either a cognitive stimulating effect or a cognitive relaxation effect.
(15) Although a preferred embodiment of the invention has been disclosed for purposes of illustration, it should be understood that various changes, modifications and substitutions may be incorporated in the embodiment without departing from the spirit of the invention, which is defined by the claims which follow.