AU2021236506B1 - A brushing device - Google Patents
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Abstract
BRUSHING DEVICE
In the present subject matter, a device for
brushing is disclosed, which includes a hollow head
5 including a major upper surface and a major lower
surface. The major upper surface is provided with a
plurality of holes. The major upper surface is
detachably mounted on the hollow head. One or more
cleaning elements extend longitudinally and laterally
10 from the plurality of holes to at least partially cover
the major upper surface; and a hollow tube having a
proximal end and a distal end. The hollow tube is
connected to the hollow head via the proximal end.
1
Description
[0001] The present invention relates, in general to
a device for brushing, and particularly relates to a
brushing device for teeth and performing oral
cleaning.
[0002] Toothbrushes have been commonly used for
removing plaque and detritus from various surfaces of
teeth. The toothbrushes in combination with tooth
cleaning gels or pastes are further used to clean the
teeth more effectively. The toothbrushes with
different designs and different bristle profiles are
used to target cleaning of teeth from various angles and various positions or from interdental areas.
[0003] Exemplary embodiments disclosed herein may be
more completely understood in consideration of the
following detailed description in connection with the
following figures. The figures are not necessarily
drawn to scale. Like numerals used in the figures
refer to like components. When pluralities of similar
elements are present, a single reference numeral may
be assigned to each plurality of similar elements with a small letter designation referring to specific
elements. When referring to the elements collectively
or to a non-specific one or more of the elements, the
small letter designation may be eliminated. However, it will be understood that the use of a numeral to refer to a component in a given figure is not intended to limit the component in another figure labelled with the same number.
[0004] FIG. 1 illustrates a schematic view of a
device for brushing, in accordance with an embodiment of the present subject matter; and
[0005] FIG. 2 illustrates a schematic view of a
single bristle from one or more cleaning elements of
FIG. 1, in accordance with an embodiment of the
present subject matter.
[0006] In the following description, reference is
made to the accompanying figures that form a part
thereof and in which various embodiments are shown by
way of illustration. It is to be understood that other
embodiments are contemplated and may be made without
departing from the scope or spirit of the present
disclosure. The following detailed description, therefore, is not to be taken in a limiting sense. In
the following disclosure, the following definitions
are adopted.
[0007] As recited herein, all numbers should be
considered modified by the term "about". As used
herein, "a," "an," "the," "at least one," and "one or
more" are used interchangeably.
[0008] In general, toothbrushes may be manufactured
to function as an object for taking care of oral
hygiene. A conventional toothbrush (hereinafter
referred to as the "toothbrush") may be provided with an adjustable handle or an adjustable head that may suit the cleaning requirements of teeth. Further the toothbrush may be provided with different tufts of bristles. The tufts of bristles may be configured such that one or more profiles, like a flat profile, a zig zag profile etc. of the bristles may target effective cleaning of various teeth surfaces, such as occulsal, incisal, buccal, lingual, mesial, and distal.
[0009] Further, an electronic toothbrush may also be
used with a similar or same configuration of the
conventional toothbrush. To save time and effort the
electronic toothbrush may be provided with an
electrical motor to facilitate cleaning of teeth from
one or more of the above mentioned teeth surfaces.
[0010] However, such conventional toothbrushes
(electronic and non-electronic), while going through a
manufacturing stage at original equipment manufacturer
(OEM) level, may be mostly focused upon effective
cleaning performance of teeth. Therefore, the
conventional toothbrushes may have limitations in
terms of life cycle of the bristles. The wearing out
of the bristles is one of the most significant factor
in discarding the usage of a toothbrush
(interchangeably referred to as "the waste toothbrush"). The worn out bristles not only
negatively impact the cleaning of the teeth, but also
leads to a drastic collection of waste toothbrushes.
All over the world every year, over a billion waste
toothbrushes create a plastic wastage of millions of
tonnes.
[0011] Considering an alarming increase in the
environmental pollution over a past decade, it becomes
highly imperative to significantly reduce the
collection of the waste toothbrushes.
[0012] The present subject matter discloses a device
for brushing, which includes a hollow head including a
major upper surface and a major lower surface. The
major upper surface is provided with a plurality of
holes. The major upper surface is detachably mounted
on the hollow head. One or more cleaning elements
extend longitudinally and laterally from the plurality
of holes to at least partially cover the major upper
surface; and a hollow tube having a proximal end and a
distal end. The hollow tube is connected to the hollow head via the proximal end.
[0013] The device of the present disclosure is
provided with hollow configurations that enable the
accommodation of additionally lengthy one or more
cleaning elements, such that worn out of ends of the
one or more cleaning elements may be cut off to expose
fresh ends for a continuous usage of the one or more
cleaning elements. The device is designed to
detachably accommodate the major upper surface, such
that the major upper surface holding the one or more cleaning elements may be replaced upon a consummation
of the one or more cleaning elements. The continuous
usage of the one or more cleaning elements and an
ability of replacing the major upper surface with the
one or more cleaning elements may ensure everlasting
usage of the device, thereby significantly
contributing in the reduction of the plastic wastage.
[0014] Referring to figures now, FIG. 1 shows a
schematic view of a device 100 for brushing, in
accordance with an embodiment of the present subject
matter. The device 100 includes a hollow head 102 having a major upper surface 104 and a major lower
surface 106. In some embodiments, the major upper
surface 104 and the major lower surface 106 may also
generally refer to a top portion and a bottom portion
of the hollow head 102 respectively. The major upper
surface 104 is provided with a plurality of holes 108.
In some embodiments, the plurality of holes 108 may be
a group of see-through cavities. The major upper
surface 104 is detachably mounted on the hollow head
102. In an example implementation of the present subject matter, the major upper surface 104 may be
mounted and removed from the hollow head 102 by a
sliding mechanism (not shown). The detachable mounting
may facilitate a replacement of the major upper
surface 104 with pre-configured set of bristles upon
consummation. In some embodiments, each of the major
upper surface 104 and the major lower surface 106
includes at least one of a substantially planar
configuration and a curved configuration. Specifically
in the embodiment of FIG. 1, the major upper surface 104 and the major lower surface 106 lie in separate
planes substantially parallel to and spaced apart from
each other. In some embodiments, the major lower
surface 106 includes a coarse profile on an outer side
thereof. In other words, an exterior portion of the
major lower surface 106 may have an operationally
rough profile. In an example, the operationally rough profile may be used to clean a user's tongue by rubbing the major lower surface 106 on a surface of the tongue.
[0015] The device 100 further includes one or more
cleaning elements (also depicted as a single unit in
FIG. 2) 110 extending longitudinally and laterally
from the plurality of holes 108 to at least partially
cover the major upper surface 104. In some
embodiments, the one or more cleaning elements 110 may
be configured to completely cover the major upper
surface 104 by laterally extending upto a contour of
an external periphery of the major upper surface 104.
In some embodiments, the one or more cleaning elements
110 are made of a synthetic fiber, such as nylon. In
some embodiments, the plurality of holes 108 may have
different patterns that may allow different
configurations of the one or more cleaning elements
110, where different configurations may correspond to
different application attributes. For example, the
plurality of holes 106 may have a particular pattern
for creating a zig-zag configuration of the one or
more cleaning elements 110 to facilitate interdental
cleaning. In some embodiments, the plurality of holes
108 includes an anti-slippage element (not shown) to
partially secure the one or more cleaning elements 110
on the plurality of holes 108 and allow bi-directional
movement of the one or more cleaning elements 110. In
other words, the one or more cleaning elements 110 are
held in the plurality of holes 108, such that a user
is able to pull out the one or more cleaning elements
110.
[0016] The device 100 further includes a hollow tube 112 having a proximal end 112a and a distal end 112b.
The hollow tube 112 is connected to the hollow head
102 via the proximal end 112a. The hollow tube 112 may also act as a holding element for the device 100. In
some embodiments, the hollow head 102 is detachably
connected to the hollow tube 112. Further the
connection state between the hollow head 102 and the
hollow tube 112 is flexible. The flexible connection
state ensures that hollow head is moveable while in
usage for brushing and function, which enables to
control the tension on the one or more cleaning
elements 110. In some embodiments, the device 100
further includes a latch mechanism (not shown) to secure the connection state between the hollow head
102 and the hollow tube 112. Further, the hollow tube
112 is provided with an opening and closure mechanism.
[0017] In some embodiments, the one or more
cleaning elements 110 are longitudinally accommodated
inside the hollow tube 112 corresponding to at least
partial length of the hollow tube 112. In other words,
additionally lengthy one or more cleaning elements 110
are used in the device 100. Further, specifically in
the embodiment of FIG. 1, the hollow tube 112 acts as a storage space for the one or more cleaning elements
110. Further, the one or more cleaning elements 110
may be spread upto partial or entire length of the
hollow tube 112. One of the advantages of the device
100 is that the size and dimensions of the, hollow
head 102, the hollow tube 112 may be varied to
accommodate as desired lengthy cleaning elements, which may further add to the life of the device 100.
In some embodiments, each of the hollow head 102 and
the hollow tube 112 contains at least one of a fluid or a substance. In an example, the fluid or the
substance may include but not limited to toothpaste, a
teeth medication fluid, an anti-bacterial liquid,
mouth rinsing liquid etc. In some embodiments, a
portion of the hollow tube 112 is soft and bendable to
enable a pumping action. In an example implementation
of the present subject matter, the pumping action may
be performed by pressing the hollow tube 112 to exert
a positive pressure inside the hollow tube 112. In an
example implementation of the present subject matter,
the hollow tube 112 may be made of a plastomeric
material. In some embodiments, each of the one or more
cleaning elements 100 has a hollow structure, to allow
the at least one of the fluid or the substance travel
through the hollow structure. In other words, the
pumping action of the hollow tube 112 may create the
positive pressure to pass the fluid or the substance
through the hollow structure. In an example, while
brushing, the user may press the hollow tube 112 to
have the toothpaste come out of the hollow structure
and on exposed ends of the one or more cleaning
elements 110.
[0018] In some embodiments, hollow tube 112 is
provided with a gripping element (not shown) at least
partially surrounding an outer surface 112c of the
hollow tube 112 and spread along at least partial
length of the hollow tube 112. In some embodiments,
the gripping element is made of an elastomeric material. The gripping element may assist the holding of the device 100 by palms of the user. Further, the cleaning elements probably at least one of: bristle clusters and wires. Furthermore, the one or more cleaning elements are made of a synthetic fiber or nylon or polyester or a natural material or a man-made material.
[0019] The hollow head 102 of device 100 is
detachably connected to the major upper surface 104,
which enables the user to replace the major upper
surface 104 holding the one or more cleaning elements
110 upon consummation. Further a hollow structure of
the hollow head 102 and the hollow tube 112 enable the
accommodation of additionally lengthy one or more cleaning elements 110, such that worn out of ends of
the one or more cleaning elements 110 may be cut off
to expose fresh ends for a continuous usage of the one
or more cleaning elements 110, thereby increasing the
overall life cycle of the device 100.
[0020] Although specific embodiments have been
illustrated and described herein, it will be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art that
a variety of alternate and/or equivalent
implementations can be substituted for the specific embodiments shown and described without departing from
the scope of the present disclosure. This application
is intended to cover any adaptations or variations of
the specific embodiments discussed herein. Therefore,
it is intended that this disclosure be limited only by
the claims and the equivalents thereof.
Claims (15)
- We claim: 1. A device (100) for brushing, the device (100) comprising: a hollow tube (112) having a proximal end (112a) and a distal end (112b); a hollow head (102) including a major upper surface (104) and a major lower surface (106), the major upper surface (104) being provided with a plurality of holes (108), wherein the hollow tube (112) is detachably connected to the hollow head (102) at the proximal end (112a); and one or more cleaning elements (110) longitudinally accommodated inside the hollow tube (112) corresponding to at least partial length of the hollow tube (112), the one or more cleaning elements (110) being constituted so as to be pullable from the hollow tube (112) in a predetermined manner, wherein one or more cleaning elements (110) extend longitudinally and laterally from the plurality of holes (108) to cover the major upper surface (104) at least partially.
- 2. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of the upper major surface and the major lower surface includes at least one of a substantially planar configuration and a curved configuration.
- 3. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the major lower surface includes a coarse profile on an outer side thereof.
- 4. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the majorupper surface is detachably mounted on the hollow head.
- 5. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the devicecomprises a fastener mechanism to secure a connectionstate between the hollow head and the upper surface.
- 6. The device as claimed in any one of the precedingclaims 1 to 5, wherein the hollow head is detachablyconnected to the hollow tube, and wherein theconnection state between the hollow head and the hollowtube is flexible.
- 7. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein theplurality of holes comprises an anti-slippage elementto secure the one or more cleaning elements in theplurality of holes.
- 8. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein each ofthe hollow head and the hollow tube contains at leastone of a fluid or a substance.
- 9. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein a portionof the hollow tube is soft and bendable to enable apumping action.
- 10. The device as claimed in one of claims 1 to 10,wherein each of the one or more cleaning elements has ahollow structure, to allow the at least one of thefluid or the substance travel through the hollowstructure.
- 11. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein thehollow tube is provided with a gripping element atleast partially surrounding an outer surface of thehollow tube and spread along at least partial length ofthe hollow tube.
- 12. The device as claimed in claim 11, wherein thegripping element is made of an elastomeric material.
- 13. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein thecleaning elements is at least one of: bristle clustersand wires.
- 14. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the oneor more cleaning elements are made at least one of asynthetic fiber, nylon, polyester, a natural material,and a man-made material.
- 15. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein thehollow tube is provided with an opening and closuremechanism.
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