VIBRATING TOOTHBRUSH
20170209248 ยท 2017-07-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61C17/3481
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16F1/36
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F2224/025
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F2230/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A46B15/0002
HUMAN NECESSITIES
H02K5/24
ELECTRICITY
A46B2200/1066
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B13/023
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16F7/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16F1/36
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H02K7/06
ELECTRICITY
F16F7/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A vibrating toothbrush is provided with vibration-isolating zones that substantially isolate vibrations in the head and reduce vibrations transmitted to the handle without sacrificing structural integrity around the vibration-isolation zones. Such zones may generally comprise neck material that is reduced in cross-section, thinned, replaced by dampening material, or removed altogether to create transmission-inhibiting voids. The vibration-isolating zones may be further supported by the housing of the vibratory element to maintain the structural integrity around the zones and to thereby alleviating weakness conditions that might subject the toothbrush to fatigue and breakage conditions.
Claims
1. A toothbrush comprising: a handle; a cleaning head having cleaning elements; a neck disposed between the head and the handle; a mechanical vibratory device including a motor and an eccentric weight and configured to generate vibrations, wherein the eccentric weight is positioned closer to the cleaning head than the motor; a vibration-reducing section in the neck between the eccentric weight and the handle to substantially isolate the generated vibrations in the cleaning head and reduce transmission of the vibrations toward the handle.
2. The toothbrush in accordance with claim 1, wherein the vibration-reducing section comprises a reduced-material section.
3. The toothbrush in accordance with claim 2, wherein the reduced-material section is situated along an exterior surface of the toothbrush.
4. The toothbrush in accordance with claim 3, wherein the neck is formed as a unitary structure with the head and the handle.
5. The toothbrush in accordance with claim 3, wherein the neck is separable from the handle.
6. The toothbrush in accordance with claim 2, wherein the reduced-material section is situated along an interior surface of the toothbrush.
7. The toothbrush in accordance with claim 6, wherein the neck is formed as a unitary structure with the head and the handle.
8. The toothbrush in accordance with claim 6, wherein the neck is separable from the handle.
9. The toothbrush in accordance with claim 1, wherein the vibration-reducing section is a void.
10. The toothbrush in accordance with claim 9, wherein the void is filled with a dampening material.
11. The toothbrush in accordance with claim 10, wherein the dampening material is an elastomer.
12. The toothbrush in accordance with claim 11, wherein the neck is formed as a unitary structure with the head and the handle.
13. The toothbrush in accordance with claim 12, wherein the neck is separable from the handle.
14. The toothbrush in accordance with claim 9, wherein the void comprises a plurality of voids.
15. The toothbrush in accordance with claim 1, wherein the neck is formed as a unitary structure with the head and the handle.
16. The toothbrush in accordance with claim 1, wherein the neck is separable from the handle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0012] The vibrating toothbrush of
[0013] The neck 3 contains a mechanical vibratory device 5 that preferably includes a motor 10 and a vibratory element such as an eccentric weight 9 connected thereto by a shaft 11. By methods well known in the art, the vibratory device 5 can be connected to a power source such as an electrical power source (e.g., a battery or batteries (not shown)) accommodated in the handle 1 via electrical connections 8 provided in the neck 3, and activated by a switch (not shown). Alternatively, the power source can be located outside of the toothbrush, such as with direct current via a wall socket connection. In addition, the neck 3 can be formed as a unitary structure with the head 2 and handle 1 such as by injection molding or the like, or it can be separable from the handle 1 (not shown) preferably along location 4.
[0014] The mechanical vibratory device 5 produces vibrations in the head 2 through rotation of the eccentric weight 9 about the shaft 11. The motor 10 and eccentric weight 9 are preferably accommodated in a structural housing 15, which is preferably positioned in the neck 3 adjacent the head 2. The vibrations produced occur nearest the eccentric weight 9, which is positioned closer to the head 2 than the motor 10, which is closer to the handle 1 than the head 2. As noted above, the neck 3 is preferably made of an elastic material which facilitates the transmission of the vibrations from the weight 9 to the head 2. Of course, the mechanical vibratory device 5 can be positioned in a location that is not adjacent the head 2 as shown, as long as there are means to transmit the generated vibrations to the head 2.
[0015] In order to reduce the transmission of vibrations below the eccentric weight 9 or toward the handle 1, the neck construction is altered adjacent or below the eccentric weight 9 to further isolate the vibrations in the head 2. In the embodiment of
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