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WO2000064307A1
WO2000064307A1 PCT/JP2000/001737 JP0001737W WO0064307A1 WO 2000064307 A1 WO2000064307 A1 WO 2000064307A1 JP 0001737 W JP0001737 W JP 0001737W WO 0064307 A1 WO0064307 A1 WO 0064307A1
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bristle
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handle head
toothbrush
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Akira Suzuki
Kouji Maeda
Eiki Miura
Naoki Imai
Mitsuyuki Kubo
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Kao Corporation
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Priority claimed from JP11482599A external-priority patent/JP3308227B2/en
Priority claimed from JP11482499A external-priority patent/JP3308226B2/en
Priority claimed from JP11114826A external-priority patent/JP2000300342A/en
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Priority to EP00911273A priority Critical patent/EP1171014A1/en
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A46BRUSHWARE
    • A46BBRUSHES
    • A46B9/00Arrangements of the bristles in the brush body
    • A46B9/06Arrangement of mixed bristles or tufts of bristles, e.g. wire, fibre, rubber
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A46BRUSHWARE
    • A46BBRUSHES
    • A46B15/00Other brushes; Brushes with additional arrangements

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  • the present invention relates to toothbrushes capable of effectively massaging gums together with the removal of sordes on teeth, and particularly to toothbrushes having rubber-like bar bristles for massaging gums.
  • toothbrushes for massaging gums there have been known, for example, a toothbrush provided with tongue piece-like rubber massaging members into longitudinal edge portions on the bristle-setting surface of a handle head (Japanese Utility Model Application Laid-Open No. 1738/1972), a toothbrush provided with rubber-made bristles the tips of which are curved outward ( Japanese Utility Model Application Laid-Open No. 35527/1987), etc.
  • Japanese Utility Model Application Laid-Open No. 35527/1987 Japanese Utility Model Application Laid-Open No. 35527/1987
  • the above object of the present invention can be achieved by a toothbrush comprising rubber-like bar bristles set with an inclination toward the outside into at least parts of longitudinal edge portions on the bristle-setting surface of a handle head.
  • the above object of the present invention can also be achieved by a toothbrush comprising rubber-like bar bristles set alternately with bristle bundles in an upright position with their tips projected from the tips of the bristle bundles into at least parts of longitudinal edge portions on the bristle-setting surface of a handle head.
  • a toothbrush comprising rubber-like bar bristles each having a cross-sectional shape that its face is wider at the peripheral side of a handle head than at the central side thereof, which are set into at least parts of longitudinal edge portions on the bristle-setting surface of the handle head.
  • a toothbrush comprising a mixed bristle part composed of rubber-like bar bristles and bristle bundles having softness to an extent that gums are not damaged, said mixed part being formed in a peripheral portion on the bristle-setting surface of a handle head, and a bristle part composed of bristle bundles harder than the bristle bundles set in the peripheral portion, said bristle part being formed in the central portion on the bristle-setting surface of the handle head.
  • a toothbrush comprising rubber-like bar bristles, the bases of which are connected to each other only on the side of the back surface of a handle head, set into at least parts of the bristle- setting surface of the handle head.
  • Figs. 1A and IB illustrate a toothbrush according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
  • Fig. 1A is a schematic plan view illustrating a handle head thereof.
  • Fig. IB is a schematic side elevation thereof viewed from the left side.
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged cross-sectional view illustrating an example of a rubber-like bar bristle.
  • Figs . 3A and 3B illustrate a toothbrush according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
  • Fig. 3A is a schematic plan view illustrating a handle head thereof, and Fig. 3B is a schematic side elevation thereof viewed from the left side.
  • Figs. 4A and 4B illustrate a toothbrush according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
  • Fig. 4A is a schematic plan view illustrating a handle head thereof, and Fig. 4B is a schematic side elevation thereof viewed from the left side.
  • Fig. 5 is a schematic plan view illustrating a handle head of a toothbrush according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
  • Fig. 6 is a sectional view illustrating principal parts in a handle head of a toothbrush according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figs. 7A, 7B and 7C illustrate setting examples of rubber-like bar bristles.
  • Figs. 7A and 7B are sectional views illustrating principal parts in a handle head, in which rubber-like bar bristles are set in connection with each other at both sides of the handle head
  • Fig. 7C is a sectional view illustrating principal parts in a handle head, in which rubber-like bar bristles are set independently of each other.
  • the angle of inclination is preferably 2 to 15°, particularly 2 to 5° in an outside direction of a longitudinal edge of a handle head based on a line perpendicular to the bristle-setting surface of the handle head.
  • the degree of the projection is preferably about 0.5 to 3.0 mm.
  • the rubber-like bar bristles be set alternately with the bristle bundles into at least parts of longitudinal edge portions on the bristle-setting surface, since the rubber-like bar bristles are prevented from being concentrated at one place, so that they become easy to reach interdental papillae.
  • the rubber-like bar bristles are not inclined in the outside direction, they are preferably set alternately with bristle bundles in an upright position with their tips projected from the tips of the bristle bundles by about 0.5 to 3.0 mm into at least parts of longitudinal edge portions on the bristle- setting surface.
  • any rubber-like bar bristles may be used irrespective of their specific shape so far as they each have a cross-sectional shape that its face is wider at the peripheral side than at the central side in order for the rubber-like bar bristle to be easier to deflect in the outside direction of the handle head than in the inside direction thereof upon use.
  • those having substantially a triangular or trapezoidal shape in section are particularly preferred because they are excellent in the ability to deflect in the outside direction. In this case, it is also preferred from the viewpoint of having a soft feel in the mouth that each corner be suitably rounded.
  • the rubber-like bar bristles may be in the form of a square bar having the same thickness on the whole.
  • the square bar be tapered off upward, and from the viewpoint of having a soft feel like the above that the tip thereof be also suitably rounded.
  • a mixed bristle part composed of rubber-like bar bristles and bristle bundles having softness to an extent that gums are not damaged is formed in a peripheral portion on the bristle-setting surface of a handle head, and a bristle part composed of bristle bundles harder than the bristle bundles set in the peripheral portion is formed in the central portion on the bristle-setting surface of the handle head, it is simple and advantageous that a difference in hardness between the bristle bundles set in the central portion and the bristle bundles set in the peripheral portion is made by, for example, suitably varying the resilience, length or thickness of the bristle bundles set in the central and peripheral portions , or the thickness of the individual bristles making up the bristle bundles irrespective of specific imparting means thereof.
  • the soft bristle bundles set in the peripheral portion may also be formed in plural rows inward from the peripheral end.
  • the rubber-like bar bristles set in combination with the soft bristle bundles set in the peripheral portion may be set over the overall periphery of the bristle-setting surface.
  • it is further preferred from the viewpoint of achieving an efficient massaging effect on gums that they be set in only longitudinal edge portions on the bristle-setting surface .
  • a connected member of rubber-like bar bristles the bases of which have been connected to each other be set into the handle head in such a manner that the bristle parts of the connected member are fitted into through-holes cut in the handle head from the side of the back surface of the handle head so as to project from the bristle-setting surface, since they can be set efficiently and certainly.
  • FIG. 1A and IB illustrate a first embodiment.
  • Rubber-like bar bristles 20 are set with an inclination of about 4° toward the outside from respective longitudinal edge portions 10b into the longitudinal edge portions 10b opposed to each other on the bristle-setting surface 10a of a handle head 10 connected to the tip of a handle 11.
  • the tips of the rubber-like bar bristles 20 are arranged at substantially the same level as the tips of bristle bundles 30 set in an upright position into the bristle-setting surface 10a, and moreover the rubber-like bar bristles 20 are set alternately with the bristle bundles 30 in the same row at the longitudinal edge portions 10b.
  • the rubber-like bar bristle 20 is a straight bar not curved up to the tip, force is easy to apply to gums in all of vertical, lateral and oblique directions, so that a high massaging effect is achieved, and moreover the bar bristles 20 do not prevent the bristle bundles 30 set into the bristle-setting surface 10a from removing sordes on teeth, since they are inclined toward the outside.
  • the rubber-like bar bristles 20 each have a cross- sectional shape of substantially a triangular form that its face is wider at the peripheral side of the handle head 10 than at the central side, wherein a corner thereof is opposed to the central side, and a side corresponding to it is located substantially in parallel with the longitudinal edge portion 10b of the handle head 10 in order for the rubber-like bar bristles to be easier to deflect in the outside direction of the handle head 10 than upon use.
  • the corners of the substantial triangle are suitably rounded so as to have a soft feel .
  • Fig. 2 illustrates another example of the cross- sectional shape of the rubber-like bar bristle 20.
  • This bar bristle has substantially a trapezoidal shape and is set into the bristle-setting surface with the shorter side 20x of the parallel sides located on the central side of the handle head 10 and with the longer side 20y thereof located on the peripheral side of the handle head 10.
  • the rubber-like bar bristles 20 are gradually tapered off upward, and tips 20c thereof are rounded.
  • the rubber-like bar bristles 20 may be formed irrespective of materials such as rubber and rubber-like synthetic resins so far as the material has deflection resilience.
  • preferable examples of the material include styrene*butadiene rubber, ethylene* propylene rubber and silicone rubber.
  • Reference numeral 30 indicates a bristle bundle, and a proper number of the bristle bundles is set into the bristle-setting surface 10a of the handle head 10 as before.
  • a material for the bristle bundles 30 natural fur or artificial bristles made of nylon, polybutylene terephthalate or the like may be used irrespective of the kind of the material.
  • Fig. 3 illustrates a second embodiment, and the toothbrush of this embodiment is constructed in the same manner as in the first embodiment illustrated in Figs . 1A and IB except that the tips of the rubber-like bar bristles 20 are projected by about 2 mm from the tips of the bristle bundles 30 set in an upright position into the bristle-setting surface 10a. More specifically, the rubber-like bar bristles 20 according to this embodiment are set with an inclination toward the outside of the longitudinal edge portions 10b on the bristle-setting surface 10a and with the tips thereof projected from the bristle bundles 30.
  • Fig. 4 illustrates a third embodiment
  • the toothbrush of this embodiment is constructed in the same manner as in the second embodiment illustrated in Figs . 3A and 3B except that the rubber-like bar bristles 20 are set in an upright position into the bristle-setting surface 10a without inclining them. More specifically, the rubber- like bar bristles 20 according to this embodiment are set alternately with bristle bundles 30 in an upright position into the bristle-setting surface 10a with the tips thereof projected from the tips of the bristle bundles 30.
  • Fig. 5 illustrates a fourth embodiment, wherein bristle bundles 30a having softness to an extent that gums are not damaged and rubber-like bar bristles 20 are set alternately with each other by only one row in the same row along the periphery of the bristle-setting surface 10a excluding an end lOd of the bristle-setting surface 10a on the handle side.
  • the rubber-like bar bristles 20 are set only into longitudinal edge portions 10b opposed to each other on the bristle-setting surface 10a, and not set into the front end 10c and the end lOd on the handle side.
  • a proper number of bristle bundles 30b prepared harder than the bristle bundles 30a set into the peripheral portion is set into the other portion on the bristle-setting surface 10a, i.e., the central portion so as to achieve a sufficient effect on removal of sordes on teeth.
  • a difference in hardness between the bristle bundles 30b set in the central portion and the bristle bundles 30a set in the peripheral portion is made by suitably varying the resilience, length or thickness of the bristle bundles as described above.
  • materials for the bristle bundles 30a and 30b natural fur or artificial bristles made of nylon, polybutylene terephthalate or the like may be used irrespective of the kind of the material as described above .
  • Fig. 6 illustrates a fifth embodiment, wherein the bases 20a of the rubber-like bar bristles 20 set into the longitudinal edge portions 10b on the bristle-setting surface 10a are connected to each other only on the side of the back surface lOe of the handle head 10 through a connecting member 21.
  • a material for the connecting member 21 may be different from the above-described material for the rubber-like bar bristles 20.
  • Such a toothbrush can be produced with extreme efficiency by fitting a connected member of plural rubberlike bar bristles 20, the bases 20a of which have been connected to each other through the connecting member 21, into through-holes 12 cut in advance in the handle head 10, into which the bristle bundles 30 have been set, from the side of the back surface lOe of the handle head 10 so as to project the bristle parts 20b of the rubber-like bar bristles 20 from the bristle-setting surface 10a, thereby setting the connected member into the handle head 10.
  • the bristle bundles 30 can also be set between the rubber-like bar bristles 20, so that the setting area of the bristle bundles is prevented from being extremely narrowed like the toothbrushes illustrated in Figs. 7A and 7B. Therefore, the toothbrush does not interfere with the effect of the bristle bundles on removal of sordes on teeth, and moreover, a higher gum-massaging effect can be brought about by the rubber-like bar bristles 20.
  • toothbrushes according to the present invention When the toothbrushes according to the present invention are used, a high massaging effect on gums, particularly, peripheries and papillae thereof can be achieved by the elastic sliding action of the rubber-like bar bristles, to say nothing of removal of sordes on teeth. Therefore, the toothbrushes also have an excellent effect on improvement and prevention of gingivitis and the like.

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The invention relates to a toothbrush comprising rubber-like bar bristles set with an inclination toward the outside; a toothbrush comprising rubber-like bar bristles set alternately with bristle bundles in an upright position with their tips projected from the tips of the bristle bundles; a toothbrush comprising rubber- like bar bristles each having a cross-sectional shape that its face is wider at the peripheral side of a handle head than at the central side thereof; a toothbrush comprising a mixed bristle part composed of rubber-like bar bristles and soft bristle bundles, said mixed part being formed in a peripheral portion on the bristle-setting surface, and hard bristle bundles set in the central portion; and a toothbrush comprising rubber-like bar bristles set with the bases thereof connected to each other only on the side of the back surface of a handle head. According to the toothbrushes of the invention, a high massaging effect on gums, particularly, peripheries and papillae thereof is achieved, to say nothing of removal of sordes on teeth.

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DESCRIPTION
TOOTHBRUSH
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to toothbrushes capable of effectively massaging gums together with the removal of sordes on teeth, and particularly to toothbrushes having rubber-like bar bristles for massaging gums.
BACKGROUND ART
As toothbrushes for massaging gums, there have been known, for example, a toothbrush provided with tongue piece-like rubber massaging members into longitudinal edge portions on the bristle-setting surface of a handle head (Japanese Utility Model Application Laid-Open No. 1738/1972), a toothbrush provided with rubber-made bristles the tips of which are curved outward ( Japanese Utility Model Application Laid-Open No. 35527/1987), etc. However, these toothbrushes have involved the following respective problems. In the case of the former toothbrush, its massaging effect on gums can be scarcely achieved when the teeth are brushed in vertical and oblique directions , setting aside the brushing in lateral directions, since the rubber massaging members are in the form of a tongue piece and projected only up to a position lower than bristle bundles. In the case of the latter toothbrush, force is hard to transmit to gums because the tips of the rubber-made bristles are curved from the beginning, and so only low massaging effect can be achieved. There has not been yet achieved under the circumstances any fully satisfactory massaging effect on gums by the conventional toothbrushes .
It is an object of the present invention to provide a toothbrush which can solve such problems of the conventional toothbrushes as described above and achieve a high massaging effect on gums, particularly, peripheries and papillae thereof.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION The above object of the present invention can be achieved by a toothbrush comprising rubber-like bar bristles set with an inclination toward the outside into at least parts of longitudinal edge portions on the bristle-setting surface of a handle head. The above object of the present invention can also be achieved by a toothbrush comprising rubber-like bar bristles set alternately with bristle bundles in an upright position with their tips projected from the tips of the bristle bundles into at least parts of longitudinal edge portions on the bristle-setting surface of a handle head.
The above object of the present invention can further be achieved by a toothbrush comprising rubber-like bar bristles each having a cross-sectional shape that its face is wider at the peripheral side of a handle head than at the central side thereof, which are set into at least parts of longitudinal edge portions on the bristle-setting surface of the handle head.
The above object of the present invention can still further be achieved by a toothbrush comprising a mixed bristle part composed of rubber-like bar bristles and bristle bundles having softness to an extent that gums are not damaged, said mixed part being formed in a peripheral portion on the bristle-setting surface of a handle head, and a bristle part composed of bristle bundles harder than the bristle bundles set in the peripheral portion, said bristle part being formed in the central portion on the bristle-setting surface of the handle head.
The above object of the present invention can yet still further be achieved by a toothbrush comprising rubber-like bar bristles, the bases of which are connected to each other only on the side of the back surface of a handle head, set into at least parts of the bristle- setting surface of the handle head.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Figs. 1A and IB illustrate a toothbrush according to a first embodiment of the present invention. Fig. 1A is a schematic plan view illustrating a handle head thereof. and Fig. IB is a schematic side elevation thereof viewed from the left side.
Fig. 2 is an enlarged cross-sectional view illustrating an example of a rubber-like bar bristle. Figs . 3A and 3B illustrate a toothbrush according to a second embodiment of the present invention. Fig. 3A is a schematic plan view illustrating a handle head thereof, and Fig. 3B is a schematic side elevation thereof viewed from the left side. Figs. 4A and 4B illustrate a toothbrush according to a third embodiment of the present invention. Fig. 4A is a schematic plan view illustrating a handle head thereof, and Fig. 4B is a schematic side elevation thereof viewed from the left side. Fig. 5 is a schematic plan view illustrating a handle head of a toothbrush according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 6 is a sectional view illustrating principal parts in a handle head of a toothbrush according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
Figs. 7A, 7B and 7C illustrate setting examples of rubber-like bar bristles. Figs. 7A and 7B are sectional views illustrating principal parts in a handle head, in which rubber-like bar bristles are set in connection with each other at both sides of the handle head, and Fig. 7C is a sectional view illustrating principal parts in a handle head, in which rubber-like bar bristles are set independently of each other.
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10: Handle head
10a: Bristle-setting surface 10b: Longitudinal edge portion
10c : Front end
10d: End on a handle side
10e: Back surface
11: Handle 12: Through-hale
20: Rubber-like bar bristle
20a: Base
20b: Bristle part
20c: Bristle top (tip) 21: Connecting member
30: Bristle bundle
30a: Bristle bundle (soft)
30b: bristle bundle (hard)
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When rubber-like bar bristles are set with an inclination toward the outside in the present invention, the angle of inclination is preferably 2 to 15°, particularly 2 to 5° in an outside direction of a longitudinal edge of a handle head based on a line perpendicular to the bristle-setting surface of the handle head. In this case, it is advantageous that at least parts of the rubber-like bar bristles are projected from the tips of the bristle bundles set into the bristle-setting surface, since they become easy to strike on peripheral gingivae and interdental papillae, so that the peripheries and papillae of gums can be massaged at the same time and with high efficiency. By the way, the degree of the projection is preferably about 0.5 to 3.0 mm. In this case, it is further desirable from the viewpoint of achieving a more effective massaging effect that the rubber-like bar bristles be set alternately with the bristle bundles into at least parts of longitudinal edge portions on the bristle-setting surface, since the rubber-like bar bristles are prevented from being concentrated at one place, so that they become easy to reach interdental papillae.
On the other hand, when the rubber-like bar bristles are not inclined in the outside direction, they are preferably set alternately with bristle bundles in an upright position with their tips projected from the tips of the bristle bundles by about 0.5 to 3.0 mm into at least parts of longitudinal edge portions on the bristle- setting surface.
When rubber-like bar bristles each having a cross- sectional shape that its face is wider at the peripheral side of a handle head than at the central side thereof, are set in the present invention, any rubber-like bar bristles may be used irrespective of their specific shape so far as they each have a cross-sectional shape that its face is wider at the peripheral side than at the central side in order for the rubber-like bar bristle to be easier to deflect in the outside direction of the handle head than in the inside direction thereof upon use. However, those having substantially a triangular or trapezoidal shape in section are particularly preferred because they are excellent in the ability to deflect in the outside direction. In this case, it is also preferred from the viewpoint of having a soft feel in the mouth that each corner be suitably rounded. In this case, the rubber-like bar bristles may be in the form of a square bar having the same thickness on the whole. However, it is further preferred from the viewpoint of achieving an excellent massaging effect due to deflection elasticity that the square bar be tapered off upward, and from the viewpoint of having a soft feel like the above that the tip thereof be also suitably rounded.
When a mixed bristle part composed of rubber-like bar bristles and bristle bundles having softness to an extent that gums are not damaged is formed in a peripheral portion on the bristle-setting surface of a handle head, and a bristle part composed of bristle bundles harder than the bristle bundles set in the peripheral portion is formed in the central portion on the bristle-setting surface of the handle head, it is simple and advantageous that a difference in hardness between the bristle bundles set in the central portion and the bristle bundles set in the peripheral portion is made by, for example, suitably varying the resilience, length or thickness of the bristle bundles set in the central and peripheral portions , or the thickness of the individual bristles making up the bristle bundles irrespective of specific imparting means thereof. In this case, the soft bristle bundles set in the peripheral portion may also be formed in plural rows inward from the peripheral end. However, it is desirable from the viewpoint of achieving a high effect by the hard bristle bundles set in the central portion on removal of sordes on teeth that the soft bristle bundles be formed in only a row of the outermost row along the periphery of the bristle-setting surface. In this case, the rubber-like bar bristles set in combination with the soft bristle bundles set in the peripheral portion may be set over the overall periphery of the bristle-setting surface. However, it is further preferred from the viewpoint of achieving an efficient massaging effect on gums that they be set in only longitudinal edge portions on the bristle-setting surface .
When rubber-like bar bristles are set with the bases thereof connected to each other only on the side of the back surface of a handle head, it is preferred that a connected member of rubber-like bar bristles the bases of which have been connected to each other be set into the handle head in such a manner that the bristle parts of the connected member are fitted into through-holes cut in the handle head from the side of the back surface of the handle head so as to project from the bristle-setting surface, since they can be set efficiently and certainly.
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The present invention will hereinafter be described in further detail with reference to the drawings illustrating embodiments of the present invention. Figs. 1A and IB illustrate a first embodiment.
Rubber-like bar bristles 20, the tips of which have been rounded, are set with an inclination of about 4° toward the outside from respective longitudinal edge portions 10b into the longitudinal edge portions 10b opposed to each other on the bristle-setting surface 10a of a handle head 10 connected to the tip of a handle 11. The tips of the rubber-like bar bristles 20 are arranged at substantially the same level as the tips of bristle bundles 30 set in an upright position into the bristle-setting surface 10a, and moreover the rubber-like bar bristles 20 are set alternately with the bristle bundles 30 in the same row at the longitudinal edge portions 10b.
According to this embodiment, since the rubber-like bar bristle 20 is a straight bar not curved up to the tip, force is easy to apply to gums in all of vertical, lateral and oblique directions, so that a high massaging effect is achieved, and moreover the bar bristles 20 do not prevent the bristle bundles 30 set into the bristle-setting surface 10a from removing sordes on teeth, since they are inclined toward the outside.
The rubber-like bar bristles 20 each have a cross- sectional shape of substantially a triangular form that its face is wider at the peripheral side of the handle head 10 than at the central side, wherein a corner thereof is opposed to the central side, and a side corresponding to it is located substantially in parallel with the longitudinal edge portion 10b of the handle head 10 in order for the rubber-like bar bristles to be easier to deflect in the outside direction of the handle head 10 than upon use. By the way, the corners of the substantial triangle are suitably rounded so as to have a soft feel . Fig. 2 illustrates another example of the cross- sectional shape of the rubber-like bar bristle 20. This bar bristle has substantially a trapezoidal shape and is set into the bristle-setting surface with the shorter side 20x of the parallel sides located on the central side of the handle head 10 and with the longer side 20y thereof located on the peripheral side of the handle head 10.
The rubber-like bar bristles 20 are gradually tapered off upward, and tips 20c thereof are rounded. Incidentally, the rubber-like bar bristles 20 may be formed irrespective of materials such as rubber and rubber-like synthetic resins so far as the material has deflection resilience. However, preferable examples of the material include styrene*butadiene rubber, ethylene* propylene rubber and silicone rubber.
Reference numeral 30 indicates a bristle bundle, and a proper number of the bristle bundles is set into the bristle-setting surface 10a of the handle head 10 as before. Incidentally, as a material for the bristle bundles 30, natural fur or artificial bristles made of nylon, polybutylene terephthalate or the like may be used irrespective of the kind of the material. Fig. 3 illustrates a second embodiment, and the toothbrush of this embodiment is constructed in the same manner as in the first embodiment illustrated in Figs . 1A and IB except that the tips of the rubber-like bar bristles 20 are projected by about 2 mm from the tips of the bristle bundles 30 set in an upright position into the bristle-setting surface 10a. More specifically, the rubber-like bar bristles 20 according to this embodiment are set with an inclination toward the outside of the longitudinal edge portions 10b on the bristle-setting surface 10a and with the tips thereof projected from the bristle bundles 30.
According to this embodiment, a far excellent massaging effect on peripheries and papillae of gums is achieved, since the rubber-like bar bristles 20 are projected from the bristle bundles 30.
Fig. 4 illustrates a third embodiment, and the toothbrush of this embodiment is constructed in the same manner as in the second embodiment illustrated in Figs . 3A and 3B except that the rubber-like bar bristles 20 are set in an upright position into the bristle-setting surface 10a without inclining them. More specifically, the rubber- like bar bristles 20 according to this embodiment are set alternately with bristle bundles 30 in an upright position into the bristle-setting surface 10a with the tips thereof projected from the tips of the bristle bundles 30.
According to this embodiment, an excellent massaging effect on peripheries and papillae of gums is achieved, since the rubber-like bar bristles 20 are prevented from being concentrated at one place, and projected from the tips of the bristle bundles 30.
Fig. 5 illustrates a fourth embodiment, wherein bristle bundles 30a having softness to an extent that gums are not damaged and rubber-like bar bristles 20 are set alternately with each other by only one row in the same row along the periphery of the bristle-setting surface 10a excluding an end lOd of the bristle-setting surface 10a on the handle side. By the way, the rubber-like bar bristles 20 are set only into longitudinal edge portions 10b opposed to each other on the bristle-setting surface 10a, and not set into the front end 10c and the end lOd on the handle side. A proper number of bristle bundles 30b prepared harder than the bristle bundles 30a set into the peripheral portion is set into the other portion on the bristle-setting surface 10a, i.e., the central portion so as to achieve a sufficient effect on removal of sordes on teeth. In this embodiment, a difference in hardness between the bristle bundles 30b set in the central portion and the bristle bundles 30a set in the peripheral portion is made by suitably varying the resilience, length or thickness of the bristle bundles as described above. Incidentally, as materials for the bristle bundles 30a and 30b, natural fur or artificial bristles made of nylon, polybutylene terephthalate or the like may be used irrespective of the kind of the material as described above .
According to this embodiment, besides the fact that gums can be effectively massaged by the rubber-like bar bristles 20, the gums are not damaged because the bristle bundles 30a set into the peripheral portion are soft, and moreover a high effect can be achieved on removal of sordes on teeth because the bristle bundles 30b set in the central portion are hard. Fig. 6 illustrates a fifth embodiment, wherein the bases 20a of the rubber-like bar bristles 20 set into the longitudinal edge portions 10b on the bristle-setting surface 10a are connected to each other only on the side of the back surface lOe of the handle head 10 through a connecting member 21. A material for the connecting member 21 may be different from the above-described material for the rubber-like bar bristles 20. However, the same material is preferably used to integrally mold both. Such a toothbrush can be produced with extreme efficiency by fitting a connected member of plural rubberlike bar bristles 20, the bases 20a of which have been connected to each other through the connecting member 21, into through-holes 12 cut in advance in the handle head 10, into which the bristle bundles 30 have been set, from the side of the back surface lOe of the handle head 10 so as to project the bristle parts 20b of the rubber-like bar bristles 20 from the bristle-setting surface 10a, thereby setting the connected member into the handle head 10.
According to this embodiment, since the bristle- setting surface 10a of the handle head 10 are exposed between the rubber-like bar bristles 20, the bristle bundles 30 can also be set between the rubber-like bar bristles 20, so that the setting area of the bristle bundles is prevented from being extremely narrowed like the toothbrushes illustrated in Figs. 7A and 7B. Therefore, the toothbrush does not interfere with the effect of the bristle bundles on removal of sordes on teeth, and moreover, a higher gum-massaging effect can be brought about by the rubber-like bar bristles 20. In addition, since the respective rubber-like bar bristles 20 are connected to each other on the side of the back surface lOe of the handle head 10, the rubber-like bar bristles 20 are prevented from falling off like the toothbrush illustrated in Fig. 7C. INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
When the toothbrushes according to the present invention are used, a high massaging effect on gums, particularly, peripheries and papillae thereof can be achieved by the elastic sliding action of the rubber-like bar bristles, to say nothing of removal of sordes on teeth. Therefore, the toothbrushes also have an excellent effect on improvement and prevention of gingivitis and the like.

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1. A toothbrush comprising rubber-like bar bristles set with an inclination toward the outside into at least parts of longitudinal edge portions on the bristle-setting surface of a handle head.
2. The toothbrush according to Claim 1 , wherein at least parts of the rubber-like bar bristles are projected from the tips of bristle bundles set into the bristle- setting surface.
3. The toothbrush according to Claim 1 , wherein the rubber-like bar bristles and the bristle bundles are set alternately with each other into at least parts of the longitudinal edge parts on the bristle-setting surface.
4. A toothbrush comprising rubber-like bar bristles set alternately with bristle bundles in an upright position with their tips projected from the tips of the bristle bundles into at least parts of longitudinal edge portions on the bristle-setting surface of a handle head.
5. A toothbrush comprising rubber-like bar bristles each having a cross-sectional shape that its face is wider at the peripheral side of a handle head than at the central side thereof, which are set into at least parts of longitudinal edge portions on the bristle-setting surface of the handle head.
6. A toothbrush comprising a mixed bristle part composed of rubber-like bar bristles and bristle bundles having softness to an extent that gums are not damaged, said mixed part being formed in a peripheral portion on the bristle-setting surface of a handle head, and a bristle part composed of bristle bundles harder than the bristle bundles set in the peripheral portion, said bristle part being formed in the central portion on the bristle-setting surface of the handle head.
7. The toothbrush according to Claim 6 , wherein a difference in hardness between the bristle bundles set in the central portion and the bristle bundles set in the peripheral portion is made by varying the resilience, length or thickness of the bristle bundles, or the thickness of the individual bristles making up the bristle bundles .
8. The toothbrush according to Claim 6, wherein the bristle bundles set in the peripheral portion are formed in only a row of the outermost row along the periphery of the bristle-setting surface.
9. A toothbrush comprising rubber-like bar bristles, the bases of which are connected to each other only on the side of the back surface of a handle head, set into at least parts of the bristle-setting surface of the handle head.
10. The toothbrush according to Claim 9, wherein a connected member of the rubber-like bar bristles, the bases of which have been connected to each other is set into the handle head in such a manner that the bristle parts of the connected member are fitted into through- holes cut in advance in the handle head from the side of the back surface of the handle head so as to project from the bristle-setting surface.
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