ROTARY TOOTHBRUSH
20170164723 ยท 2017-06-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
A46B9/026
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B9/028
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B7/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
To provide a rotary toothbrush including a ratchet mechanism that is capable of rotating if exceeding a predetermined frictional resistance during brushing forward movement and incapable of rotating during backward movement by the interaction between a semicircular protrusion portion on the bottom of a guide plate installed on the inside of a pair of right and left bearing plates of a handle part and a pawl formed on the vertex of a polygonal rotary shaft to which a brush member is attached, and also that, by installing the protrusion portion and the pawl in an opposite direction, becomes incapable of rotating during the forward movement and capable of rotating during the backward movement.
Claims
1. A rotary toothbrush characterized by comprising: a guide plate whose bottom is formed into a semicircular shape installed on an inside of a pair of bearing plates with an attachment portion formed thereon that are installed on right and left head portions of a handle part; a protrusion portion formed on the bottom of the semicircular shape; and a polygonal rotary shaft to which a brush member is attached including a pawl formed by cutting a vertex of the polygonal rotary shaft into an L-shape and a receiving hole for a support shaft; wherein the brush member is fixed to the attachment portion of the pair of right and left bearing plates through the polygonal rotary shaft by attaching the brush member to the polygonal rotary shaft and inserting the support shaft into the receiving hole.
2. The rotary toothbrush according to claim 1, characterized by comprising a ratchet mechanism configured to be capable of rotating when exceeding a predetermined frictional resistance in the rotation during brushing forward movement, and become incapable of rotating during brushing backward movement by the interaction between the protrusion portion on the bottom of the guide plate installed on the inside of the pair of right and left bearing plates of the handle part and the pawl formed by cutting the vertex of the polygonal rotary shaft into an L-shape.
3. The rotary toothbrush according to claim 1, characterized by comprising a ratchet mechanism configured to be incapable of rotating in rotation during brushing forward movement and be capable of rotating when exceeding a predetermined frictional resistance during backward movement by the interaction between the protrusion portion on the bottom of the guide plate installed on the inside of the pair of right and left bearing plates of the handle part and the pawl formed by cutting the vertex of the polygonal rotary shaft into an inverted L-shape.
4. The rotary toothbrush according to claim, characterized by using plastic material having elasticity in the handle part and the rotary shaft of the rotary toothbrush in order to install the ratchet mechanism.
5. The rotary toothbrush according to claim 2, characterized by using plastic material having elasticity in the handle part and the rotary shaft of the rotary toothbrush in order to install the ratchet mechanism.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0029] Embodiments of Examples will be described in more detail with reference to
[0030] Incidentally, the scope of the present invention is described in the claims, and it goes without saying that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described below.
[0031] Example 1 of the present invention is explained below on the basis of
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[0036] Reference numeral 3 denotes the handle part; 4, 4a denote the bearing plates; 7 denotes the polygonal rotary shaft; 12 denotes the attachment portion to which 18 which denotes the support shaft is fixed.
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[0038] Reference numeral 3 denotes the handle part; 5 denotes the semicircular bottom of the guide plate 10 on which a protrusion portion 11 is formed on a center part thereof; 7 denotes the polygonal rotary shaft provided with the pawl 14 formed by cutting the vertex 8 into an L-shape 9 and the receiving hole 6 for the support shaft 18; 13 denotes a ratchet mechanism 13.
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[0040] The pawl 14 is formed by cutting the vertex 8 of the polygonal rotary shaft 7 into an L-shape, and the receiving hole 6 for the support shaft 8 is formed on the polygonal rotary shaft 7 so as to be fixed to the attachment portion of the bearing plate.
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[0048] Reference numerals 4, 4a denote the bearing plates of the handle part; 12 denotes the attachment portion of the handle part; 10, 10a denote the guide plates; the polygonal rotary shaft 7 with the brush member 15 attached is fixed to the attachment portion 12 by the support shaft 18.
[0049] Example 2 of the present invention is explained below on the basis of
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[0053] The bottom of the guide plate 10 is formed in the semicircular shape 5, and the protrusion portion 11a is formed on the left end part of the semicircular shape 5.
[0054] The pawl 14 is formed by cutting the vertex 8 of the polygonal rotary shaft 7 into an L-shape, and the receiving hole 6 for the support shaft 8 is formed on the polygonal rotary shaft 7 so as to be fixed to the attachment portion of the bearing plate.
[0055] Example 3of the present invention is explained below on the basis of
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[0057] A pawl 14a is formed by cutting the vertex 8 of the polygonal rotary shaft 7 into an inverted L-shape, and the receiving hole 6 for the support shaft 8 is formed on the polygonal rotary shaft 7 so as to be fixed to the attachment portion of the bearing plate.
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[0059] The bottom of the guide plate 10 is formed in the semicircular shape 5, and a protrusion portion 11c is formed on a center right end part of the semicircular shape.
[0060] The pawl 14a is formed by cutting the vertex 8 of the polygonal rotary shaft 7 into an inverted L-shape, and the receiving hole 6 for the support shaft 8 is formed on the polygonal rotary shaft 7 so as to be fixed to the attachment portion of the bearing plate.
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INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0062] In the rotary toothbrush of the present invention, plastic material having elasticity is used in both the protrusion portion and the polygonal rotary shaft which are installed in the handle part, so they are very easy to manufacture using an injection molding machine or the like and very low in manufacturing cost; therefore, it is possible to provide at a low price.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0082] 1 Rotary toothbrush [0083] 2 Head portion [0084] 3 Handle part [0085] 4, 4a Bearing plate [0086] 5 Semicircular shape [0087] 6 Receiving hole [0088] 7 Polygonal rotary shaft [0089] 8 Vertex [0090] 9 L-shape [0091] 10, 10a Guide plate [0092] 11, 11a, 11b, 11c Protrusion portion [0093] 12 Attachment portion [0094] 13, 13a Ratchet mechanism [0095] 14, 14a Pawl [0096] 15 Brush member [0097] 16 Opening [0098] 17 Welding portion [0099] 18 Support shaft [0100] 19 Chevron shape [0101] 20 Polygonal shape [0102] 21 Round shape [0103] A-A, B-B, C-C, D-D Direction