ADAPTER FOR POWERED BRUSH ACCESSORIES
20230129161 · 2023-04-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A46B13/026
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B17/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An adapter for a powered brush includes a body portion, a plurality of leg members extending from the body portion and being configured to releasably retain the adapter on a drive hub of a powered brush, and an attachment hub on the body portion, the attachment hub being configured to releasably receive an accessory. The adapter is configured to transmit rotation and / or oscillation from the drive hub of the powered brush to the accessory.
Claims
1. An adapter for a powered brush, comprising: a body portion; a plurality of leg members extending from the body portion and being configured to releasably retain the adapter on a drive hub of a powered brush; and an attachment hub on the body portion, the attachment hub being configured to releasably receive an accessory; wherein the adapter is configured to transmit rotation and/or oscillation from the drive hub of the powered brush to the accessory.
2. The adapter of claim 1, further comprising: at least one clearance slot intermediate the attachment hub and at least one of the plurality of leg members, the at least one clearance slot being configured to receive a resilient retention leg of the accessory.
3. The adapter of claim 2, wherein: the at least one clearance slot is three clearance slots each configured to receive a resilient retention leg of the accessory.
4. The adapter of claim 3, wherein: the clearance slots are spaced from one another by 120 degrees.
5. The adapter of claim 4, wherein: the clearance slots are rectangular in shape.
6. The adapter of claim 1, wherein: the attachment hub is hexagonal in shape.
7. The adapter of claim 1, wherein: the accessory is a brush head having a plurality of bristles.
8. The adapter of claim 1, further comprising: a plurality of drive legs extending from the body portion, in alternating arrangement with the plurality of leg members; wherein the plurality of drive legs are configured to transfer rotational energy of the drive hub of the powered brush to the adapter.
9. The adapter of claim 8, wherein: the drive legs are tapered.
10. A powered brush, comprising: a housing containing a motor; a drive hub driven by the motor in rotational and/or oscillatory fashion; and an adapter configured for releasable attachment to the drive hub, the adapter being configured to facilitate attachment of an accessory to the powered brush.
11. The powered brush of claim 10, wherein: the adapter includes a body portion, a plurality of leg members extending from the body portion and being configured to releasably retain the adapter on the drive hub of the powered brush, and an attachment hub on the body portion, the attachment hub being configured to releasably receive the accessory; wherein the adapter is configured to transmit rotation and/or oscillation from the drive hub of the powered brush to the accessory.
12. The powered brush of claim 11, wherein: the adapter further includes at least one clearance slot intermediate the attachment hub and at least one of the plurality of leg members, the at least one clearance slot being configured to receive a resilient retention leg of the accessory.
13. The powered brush of claim 12, wherein: the at least one clearance slot is three clearance slots each configured to receive a resilient retention leg of the accessory.
14. The powered brush of claim 13, wherein: the clearance slots are spaced from one another by 120 degrees.
15. The powered brush of claim 14, wherein: the clearance slots are rectangular in shape.
16. The powered brush of claim 11, wherein: the attachment hub is hexagonal in shape.
17. The powered brush of claim 10, further comprising: the accessory; wherein the accessory is a brush head or massage head.
18. The powered brush of claim 12, wherein: the adapter includes a plurality of drive legs extending from the body portion, in alternating arrangement with the plurality of leg members; wherein the plurality of drive legs are configured to transfer rotational energy of the drive hub of the powered brush to the adapter.
19. A method of operating a powered brush, comprising the steps of: attaching an adapter to a drive hub of a powered brush in a manner such that rotational and / or oscillatory motion of the drive hub is transferred to the adapter; and attaching a brush head to the adapter in a manner such that rotational and/or oscillatory motion of the adapter is transferred to the brush head.
20. The method according to claim 19, wherein: the step of attaching the brush head to the adapter includes receiving a plurality of resilient leg members of the brush head in a corresponding plurality of slots in the adapter.
21. The method according to claim 19, wherein: the step of attaching the brush head to the adapter further includes receiving a keyed attachment hub in a correspondingly shaped recess of the brush head.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] The present invention will be better understood from reading the following description of non-limiting embodiments, with reference to the attached drawings, wherein below:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0020] With reference to
[0021] As further shown in
[0022] The adapter 10 further includes a second trio of spaced drive legs 32. Drive legs 32 alternate with sets of depending legs 14, 16, 18 around the periphery of adapter 10 and are also separated by intervals of approximately 120°. Drive legs 32 taper slightly from their base (where they are attached to the body portion 12) to their free ends, which are rounded, and are designed to provide a close tolerance fit between them and the drive hub of the powered brush.
[0023] With further reference to
[0024] Importantly, the body portion 12 is formed with clearance slots 42 intermediate the drive legs 32 and the attachment hub 40, which are spaced 120° from one another. As best shown in
[0025] Turning now to
[0026] The configuration of the projections on the drive hub 102 in association with the configuration of the depending legs 14, 16, 18 and drive legs 32 of the adapter 10 provide a reliable and secure attachment between drive hub 102 of the powered brush 100 and the adapter, such that there is little or no lost motion between drive hub action and the adapter action. The depending legs 14, 16, 18 and drive legs 32 perform distinctly different functions as described herein, with the depending legs 14, 16, 18 primarily latching the adapter 10 to the drive hub 102 of the powered brush 100, and the drive legs 32 transferring the rotational energy of the hub 102 to the adapter 10.
[0027] Each drive leg 32 contacts the maximum width points of two adjacent projections on the drive hub 102, providing efficient transfer of rotational movement, with an interference fit or press fit therebetween. As indicated above, each leg member 20, 22 of the depending legs 14, 16, 18 include bulge portions 26 at the tips thereof which move slightly outwardly with the leg members 20, 22 after they pass maximum width points of the projection. This arrangement also helps to provide a reliable connection between drive hub 102 and the adapter 10.
[0028] As indicated above, the outer wall of the drive hub 102 is tapered relative to all the depending legs of the adapter 10, so that the legs tend to be forced outwardly as the adapter 10 is moved downwardly onto the drive hub 102, again ensuring a snug, reliable fit between drive hub 102 and the adapter 10. The combination of the diamond or triangular configuration of projections, the tapered wall of the drive hub 102, and the configuration of the two sets of legs 14, 16, 18 and 32 of the adapter 10 provide a reliable, tight, interference fit between the adapter 19 and the drive hub 102, so that both an efficient transfer of rotational motion and secure retention of adapter 10 is provided.
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[0030] The brush head 120 is thus connected to the adapter 10 by aligning the central recess of the brush head 120 with the attachment hub 40 of the adapter 10, and aligning the resilient retention legs 122 of the brush head 120 with the clearance slots 42 in adapter 10. When properly aligned, the brush head 120 can be urged axially onto the adapter 10 such that the retention legs 122 of the brush head 120 are received in the clearance slots 42 of the adapter 10, which releasably retain the brush head 120 on the adapter 10. Engagement of the retention legs 122 of the brush head 120 within the clearance slots 42 also functions to transfer rotation or oscillatory movement of the adapter 10 to the brush head 120.
[0031] Importantly, the adapter 10 of the present invention allows a variety of aftermarket and/or more varied or diverse brush heads or other accessories to be utilized with existing powered brush or other personal grooming devices. Moreover, it is contemplated that the configuration of the adapter 10 may be varied to accommodate a variety of different brush heads or accessories (e.g., the slots and hub on the adapter may be designed so as to mate with the retention legs and recess/hub of the brush head).
[0032] While the embodiments described herein involve using the adapter to attach a brush head to the hub of a powered brush, the present invention is not so limited in this regard. In particular, it is contemplated that the adapter of the present invention can be utilized to releasably attached a variety of different accessories such as, for example, brush heads, massagers, and the like, to a powered brush (e.g., powered brushes sold by Clarisonic, such as the Clarisonic Mia Smart) or other personal grooming device.
[0033] Although this invention has been shown and described with respect to the detailed embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those of skill in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiments disclosed in the above detailed description, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of this disclosure.