BRUSH HEAD FOR ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSH
20170143460 ยท 2017-05-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61C17/3436
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The object of the invention is a brush head for an electric toothbrush, the brush head comprising a hollow body part (1), a back and forth rotating shaft (3) inside the body part (1), and a rotating bristle carrier (7) rotated back and forth by the shaft (3) at the first end of the body part (1), and where the second end of the shaft (3) comprises a protrusion (3a) that is in an inclined angle (A) in relation to the rotation axis of the shaft (3). The inclination angle (A) is substantially between 20-70 degrees, and the inclination of the protrusion (3a) is directed towards the rotation axis of the shaft (3).
Claims
1. A brush head for an electric toothbrush, the brush head comprising: a hollow body part having a first end and a second end; a back and forth rotating actuating shaft inside the body part; and a rotating bristle carrier rotated back and forth by the actuating shaft at the second end of the body part, wherein one end of the actuating shaft comprises a protrusion that is in an inclined angle (A) in relation to the rotation axis of the actuating shaft, the protrusion extending towards the rotation axis of the actuating shaft, and wherein the inclination angle of the protrusion is substantially between 20-70 degrees.
2. The brush head according to claim 1, wherein the bristle carrier comprises a guiding portion having at least a groove with sidewalls to guide the bristle carrier to rotate back and forth by the actuating shaft.
3. The brush head according to claim 2, wherein the groove is substantially parallel to the rotation axis of the bristle carrier, and when the bristle carrier is in a middle position the groove is open substantially towards the second end of the actuating shaft and the protrusion is inside the groove so that when the actuating shaft is making its back and forth rotation motion around its rotation axis, the protrusion in the groove turns and rotates simultaneously the bristle carrier back and forth.
4. The brush head according to claim 3, wherein the groove has two substantially similar sidewalls, and the mutual distance of the sidewalls is substantially the same in the entire length of the groove, and the mutual distance of the sidewalls is bigger than the width of the protrusion.
5. The brush head according to claim 4, wherein the sidewalls of the groove are substantially planar, and coplanar.
6. The brush head according to claim 4, wherein the guiding portion in the bristle carrier is arranged to cause the bristle carrier to vibrate.
7. The brush head according to claim 6, wherein the sidewalls of the groove are substantially undulated.
8. The brush head according to claim 7, wherein the sidewalls of the groove are substantially serrated.
9. The brush head according to claim 7, wherein the undulation or serration of the sidewalls is substantially perpendicular to the bottom of the groove.
10. The brush head according to claim 7, wherein the undulation or serration of the sidewalls is substantially in an inclined position or in an acute angle in relation to the bottom of the groove.
11. The brush head according to claim 8, wherein the intensity or volume of the vibration of the bristle carrier is arranged to be adjustable based, at least in part, on the form, direction or the size of the guiding portion.
12. The brush head according to claim 11, wherein the adjustment of the vibration of the bristle carrier has been arranged so that the larger the amplitude of the undulation or serration, the stronger the volume of the vibration, and the smaller the wavelength of the undulation or serration, the greater is the frequency of the vibration, and the intensity or volume of the vibration of the bristle carrier is arranged to vary between the values 0 and N where 0 means no vibration and N means an amount of vibration, which is a maximum given value, which can be safely used without a danger to cause any harm to the user or to the structure of the toothbrush.
13. The brush head according to claim 12, wherein the bristle carrier is arranged to be vibrated inside the brush head by the protrusion by moving the protrusion on a surface of the undulated and/or serrated sidewall of the groove.
14. The brush head according to claim 13, wherein the contact between the groove and the protrusion is a changing line contact between at least one sidewall of the groove and an envelope surface of the protrusion.
15. The brush head according to claim 14, in wherein the protrusion is circular or elliptic in its cross-section and substantially uniform in its cross-section from a root end to a top end.
16. The brush head according to claim 15, in wherein the middle position of the rotation motion of the actuating shaft the protrusion has been inclined in the angle (A) in the direction towards the second end of the body part of the bristle carrier.
17. The brush head according to claim 16, wherein in the middle position of the rotation motion of the actuating shaft, the protrusion has been inclined in the angle (A) in a direction that is parallel to the longitudinal direction of the groove.
18. The brush head according to claim 17, wherein the adjustment of the rotation angle of the bristle carrier has been carried out with the inclination angle (A) of the protrusion.
19. The brush head according to claim 18, wherein the structure of the brush head and its components have been dimensioned and arranged so that when the actuating shaft rotates 90 degrees back and forth from its middle position the bristle carrier rotates back and forth from its own middle position an angle that is substantially equal to the inclination angle (A) of the protrusion.
20. The brush head according to claim 19, wherein the inclination angle (A) is between about 30-40 degrees.
21. The brush head according to claim 20, wherein the protrusion is a fixed and integrated part of the actuating shaft and is made of the same material as the actuating shaft.
22. The brush head according to claim 21, wherein an assembly hole is on the opposite side of the body part as the bristle carrier.
Description
[0008] In the following, the invention will be described in more detail by the aid of one preferred embodiment with reference to the attached drawings, wherein
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[0025] The replaceable brush head for an electric toothbrush according to the invention comprises at least a hollow body part 1 of the brush head, a back and forth rotating actuating shaft 3 inside the body part 1, and a back and forth rotating bristle carrier 7 at the second end of the body part 1. Advantageously, the body part 1, actuating shaft 3 and bristle carrier 7 are made of plastic but as well they can be made also of other suitable materials and their combinations.
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[0027] At the tip of the second end of the actuating shaft 3 there is a protrusion 3a acting as a crank member. The protrusion 3a has been inclined with its center axis in an angle A in relation to the rotation axis of the actuating shaft 3. The protrusion 3a is substantially dowel like or cylindrical and is preferably circular in its cross-section but it can also be elliptic in its cross-section, and the protrusion 3a extends in the angle A towards the rotation axis of the actuating shaft 3. Thus the distal end of the protrusion 3a is directed in angle A towards the rotation axis of the actuating shaft 3. Substantially the whole length of the protrusion 3a is of the uniform cross-section. In addition the protrusion 3a is a fixed and integrated part of the actuating shaft 3 and is made of the same material as the actuating shaft 3. Preferably the protrusion 3a has been cast of the same material and at the same time in the same mould as the rest of the actuating shaft 3.
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[0029] On the backside, i.e. on the opposite side of the body part 1 as the bristle carrier 7 there is an assembly hole la in the body part 1 in order to make the assembly of the actuating shaft 3 easier. The assembly hole la on the backside of the body part 1 makes it possible that toothpaste does not penetrate inside the body part 1 as easily as in case where the assembly hole would be on the same side of the body part 1 as the bristle carrier 7, or even on both the sides the body part 1.
[0030] At the second end of the body part 1 there is a shaft pin 2 that extends from the back wall of the body part 1 towards the bristle carrier 7 and acts as a rotation shaft of the bristle carrier 7. The shaft pin 2 that is preferably made of metal is substantially perpendicular to the rotation axis of the actuating shaft 3 but it can also be in another angle. In addition the bristle carrier 7 has been locked to the second end of the body part 1 with the help of a locking pin 9 that is placed through a locking hole 9a at the second end of the body part 1 to a transversal groove in the body of the bristle carrier 7. The locking pin 9 locks the bristle carrier 7 in its place so that the bristle carrier 7 can rotate back and forth around the shaft pin 2 but the bristle carrier 7 cannot move horizontally along the shaft pin 2 and therefore the bristle carrier 7 cannot disengage from its place.
[0031] The back part of the bristle carrier 7 contains a substantially straight groove 8 that is parallel to the rotation axis of the bristle carrier 7. When the bristle carrier 7 is in its place the groove 8 is open substantially towards the second end of the actuating shaft 3 and the protrusion 3a is installed in the groove 8 so that when the actuating shaft 3 is making its back and forth rotation motion around its rotation axis, the protrusion 3a in the groove 8 rotates simultaneously the bristle carrier 7 back and forth. The width of the groove 8 is substantially the same as the width or diameter of the protrusion 3a, or suitably somewhat broader so that the protrusion 3a can be fitted into the groove 8 and can be turned in the groove 8.
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[0034] The protrusion 3a at the second end of the actuating shaft 3 is arranged into an angle A that is for example 30 degrees in relation to the rotation axis of the actuating shaft 3, and the inclination of the protrusion 3a is directed towards the rotation axis of the actuating shaft 3 so that when the bristle carrier 7 is in the middle position of its rotation area the protrusion 3a is directed obliquely away from the bristle carrier 7 towards the rotation axis of the actuating shaft 3. As mentioned earlier, the rotation axis of the actuating shaft 3 is coaxial with the pin 4. This way the distance of the point of contact between the protrusion 3a and the groove 8 from the rotation axis of the actuating shaft 3 is as short as possible, which improves the durability of the structure and makes at the same time the desired rotation motion possible. The point of contact between the protrusion 3a and the groove 8 is substantially a changing line contact between the sides 8a of the groove 8 and the cylindrical or elliptical envelope surface 3b of the protrusion 3a.
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[0036] In general, it can be noted that the structure of the brush head according to the invention and its components have been dimensioned and arranged so that when the actuating shaft 3 rotates 90 degrees back and forth from its middle position the bristle carrier 7 rotates back and forth from its own middle position an angle that is substantially equal to the inclination angle A of the protrusion 3a.
[0037] The actuating shaft 3 can be arranged to rotate back and forth around its rotation axis substantially as many degrees as the primary shaft of the main body of the electric toothbrush rotates back and forth, and in the same phase. Thus, for example, when the primary shaft rotates 30 degrees clockwise the actuating shaft 3 rotates simultaneously the same 30 degrees clockwise, and when the primary shaft rotates degrees counterclockwise the actuating shaft 3 rotates simultaneously the same 30 degrees counterclockwise. In that case the total rotation angle of the actuating shaft 3 is 60 degrees. However, a different transmission ratio can be used to rotate the actuating shaft 3 more or less than the primary shaft rotates.
[0038] Also the inclination angle A of the protrusion 3a can be changed. In that case inclination angle A of the protrusion 3a is adjustable and also the rotation angle of the bristle carrier 7 is therefore adjustable. Thus the adjustment of the rotation angle of the bristle carrier 7 has been carried out with the inclination angle A of the protrusion 3a. In that case the inclination angle A of the protrusion 3a can be also smaller or bigger than 30 degrees. It can be for instance between 10-80 degrees, suitably substantially between 20-70 degrees and advantageously between 30-40 degrees, preferably about 30 degrees.
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[0040] Above the bristle carrier 7 with the symmetrical groove 8 having flat and straight sidewalls 8a has been described. That kind of a bristle carrier 7 is described also in
[0041] The form, direction and size of the undulation and/or serration can vary. In that case the wavelength of the undulation and/or serration can be shorter or longer and the peak-to-peak amplitude of the undulation and/or serration can be smaller or bigger. Also the form of the undulation and/or serration can be symmetrical or asymmetrical. In embodiments shown in
[0042] In the embodiments shown in
[0043] According to the invention the brush head, more precisely the bristle carrier 7 comprises a guiding means to cause the bristle carrier 7 to vibrate. The intensity or volume of the vibration of bristle carrier 7 is arranged to be adjustable with the help of the form, direction and/or the size of the guiding means comprising the groove 8, its sidewalls 8a and possible undulation or serration on the sidewalls 8a. When the sidewalls 8a are flat and straight the value of the volume of vibration of bristle carrier 7 is zero and vibration does not exist. When the sidewalls 8a are undulated and/or serrated the undulation and/or serration causes vibration to the bristle carrier 7 when the bristle carrier 7 rotates back and forth around its rotation axis.
[0044] The adjustment of the vibration of the bristle carrier 7 has been arranged so that the bigger is the amplitude of the undulation or serration the stronger is the volume of the vibration, and the smaller is the wavelength of the undulation or serration the greater is the frequency of the vibration. Thus the intensity or volume of the vibration of the bristle carrier 7 is arranged to vary between the values 0 and N where 0 means no vibration and N means an amount of vibration, which is a maximum given value, which can be safely used without a danger to cause any harm to the user or to the structure of the toothbrush.
[0045] It is obvious to the person skilled in the art that the invention is not limited to the embodiment example presented above, but that it may vary within the scope of the claims to be presented below.