Title of Invention

"AN IMPROVED TOOTHBRUSH"

Abstract This invention relates to an improved toothbrush with a brush head made from plastic with individual standing bristles made from plastic embedded into said brush head disposed in the proximity to each other, characterized In that approximately 400-800 said Individual bristles per cm2 are disposed on a surface of said brush head having bristles and the height of the tooth brush as described herein, comprising the free length of said Individual bristles and the thickness of said brush head, has a value between 6.5 and 11 mm.
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The invention concerns a/toothbrush having a brush head made from plastic and individual plastic bristles vertically embedded into the brush head disposed at a small separations with respect to each other. Toothbrushes of this type are known in the art (WO 96/27 308). In contrast to conventional toothbrushes with which the bristles are collected into individual bundles and a plurality of bundles are mounted to the brush head, the above mentioned toothbrushes have the advantage that the ends of the bristles which are substantially active during cleaning are evenly distributed over the entire brush surface so that the medically recommended cleaning method from red to white, that is to say a substantially vertical guiding of the brush with an overlapping slightly pivoting motion, leads to cleaning (of the teeth) and massaging (of the gums) in the entire region swept over by the bristle stock. With toothbrushes having the conventional bundle stock, certain parts of the gums and or teeth remain untreated. One had tried to counteract this problem by disposing the bristles in a non-parallel fashion within the bundle so that they were spread apart. This had however, during cleaning, the consequence that the bristles stood at differing angles with respect to the surface being cleaned. This can lead to injury of the gums. In addition, the tilted bristles

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are more active in the transitional region towards the side of the bristle than at their rounded bristle ends. Since such transition regions can be edged if the bristles are not perfectly rounded, injury to the gums or fine lesions of the enamel can result. Among other factors, the flexural strength of the bristles is important for the effectiveness of the toothbrush. In a bundle, this is substantially determined by the length of the bundle and the packing density of the bristles in the bundle as well as by the diameter of the individual bristles, wherein the latter has the smallest influence of all since the bristles in the bundle support one another so that the flexural strength of the bundle is many times larger than that of the individual bristles. In the above mentioned conventional toothbrush (WO 96/27 308) having individually standing bristles, the flexural strength is additionally influenced by the separation of the bristles from another. Due to this separation, the influence of the bristle diameter is more prominent than in bundles. The flexural strength can thereby be varied in steps finer than those standard with conventional toothbrushes: namely, "soft", "middle" and "hard". The reduced embedded length of the individual bristles compared to bundles allows the height of the brush head to be reduced. Dentistry has pointed out that the care and cleaning of the molar teeth, in particular on the outer side of the teeth (distal), is substantially worse than in the front tooth region. This has to do with the poor accessibility of the molars, the frequently confined space of the distal region which, given abnormalities in tooth formation, can assume serious dimensions, and the

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frequent increased sensitivity and irritation in the distal region of the molars which, depending on how the toothbrush is introduced, can even induce vomiting. Even the red-white cleaning method recommended by dentists, can not be properly carried out in the molar region due to the confined space. The increased pressure also causes injury to the gums and lesions in the enamel in this region.
It is the underlying purpose of the invention to create a toothbrush which also permits easy application in the molar region allowing the red-white method to be carried out and particular facilitating equally satisfactory cleaning of the molar regions in the distal area.
Departing from the toothbrush in accordance of the precharacterizing part of claim 1 (WO 96/27 308), this purpose is achieved in accordance with the invention in that the portion of the brush head having bristles contains approximately 400 to 8.00 individual bristles per cm2 and the overall height of the toothbrush resulting from the free length of the individual bristles and the thickness of the brush head assumes a value between 6.5 and 11 mm-
The toothbrush in accordance with the invention is initially distinguished by an extremely small height formed from the free bristle length and the thickness of the brush head. This height assumes values between 6.5 and 11 mm, whereas the conventional toothbrushes extend up to 20 mm. Due to this flat construction, it is also easy to clean the distal region of the molars and the red-white method can be utilized in this location with the applied pressure being completely determined by the

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user, since even the inner sides of the cheeks no longer exercise any pressure on the toothbrush. The plurality of narrowly separated individual bristles also allows for adjustment of the flexural strength despite the reduced length of the individual bristles in a user specific manner.
Flat toothbrushes have been proposed (DE 93 03 339 U1) with which the horizontal length of conventional brushes having bundles has simply been shorted. This, however, leads to an increase in the stiffness of the. conventional toothbrush having bristle bundles. This was, in fact, the specific intent of this prior art in order to achieve improved mechanical friction. Precisely this is, however, undesirable for medical reasons.
Another conventional embodiment (EP 0 060 592) led to the same negative effects. In this embodiment, the individual bristles are disposed at narrow separation from each other and held in a frame-like brush head structure. In this case, the flexural strength is even larger than for bristle bundles, since the individual bristles support each other along their entire length.
An additional conventional toothbrush (DE 296 00 139 U1) has microfibers introduced onto the brush head proximate conventional bristle bundles. These microfibers are of low flexural strength and therefore extremely soft so that they cannot exercise any mechanical effect on the tooth coating. They have, at most, a polishing effect. Such microfibers can also not be directly attached to the brush head due to their extremely small diameter.

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The configuration in accordance with the invention is equally effective both for manual toothbrushes having a handle attached to a brush head as well as for electrically driven toothbrushes with which the brush head is mounted onto a drive.
It is preferred when the free length of the individual bristles assumes a value between 5 and 9.5 mm and the thickness of the brush head a value between 1.5 and 3.0 mm. The low thickness of the brush head is particularly facilitated by the fact that the individual bristles must only be embedded over a small length in the brush head plastic in order to achieve the necessary pull-out: strength.
The configuration in accordance with the invention further allows a shape to be given to the active brush surface, wherein the free ends of the individual bristles lie on a constant or varying curved enveloping surface the separation of which from the brush head surface varies by up to 3 mm.
This topography guarantees that not only the surfaces of the teeth but also the inter-dental regions are reached and cleaned by the bristles. In the vicinity of the gums, special massage effects result with the longer bristles being deflected when pressed to act along the outer portion of the bristles and cause a rubbing massage motion. The shorter bristles are active at their ends.
An additional variation for the flexural strength can be achieved when the diameter of the individual bristles lies between 0.095 and 0.225 mm with the chosen effective

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diameter being smaller, the smaller the free length of the individual bristles.
It is thereby preferred, with a free length for the individual bristles of between 5 to 7 mm, for their diameter to be chosen between 0.095 and 0.175 and, with a free length of 7 to 9.5 mm, to have a diameter between 0.125 and 0.225 mm.
A preferred embodiment of the toothbrush in accordance with the invention is distinguished by a height of the toothbrush of approximately 8.5 mm with a free length of the individual bristles of 7 mm and a thickness of the brush head of 1.5 mm and with approximately 600 bristles per cm2.
In an additional advantageous configuration of the
invention, the individual bristles are embedded into the brush head by injection molding their attachment sided ends with the plastic of the brush head.
This method for attaching the individual bristles leads to the largest possible pull-out strength for the shortest possible embedded length. The individual bristles in the vicinity of their attachment are completely surrounded by the plastic of the brush head so that a gap free surface is guaranteed. This is desirable for hygienic reasons.
The configuration in accordance with the invention also allows for the brush head to have a convex bulged surface at its side facing the bristles with the individual bristles being approximately perpendicular to the surface.

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In this configuration, the ends of the bristles, to the extent that they are of equal length, lie on a corresponding convex enveloping surface. This facilitates, in connection with the red-white method with which the toothbrush is normally slightly pivoted, a better engagement by the bristle ends. In conventional bundle toothbrushes, one had attempted to achieve the same effect by having the bundle be perpendicular to the surface only along the longitudinal middle axis of the brush head and tilted in an outer direction with associated substantial shortening of the outer lying bundles. This tilted configuration causes differing brushing and cleaning action for the individual bundles. In addition, the slanted configuration of the bristles is associated with the danger that they fold over in opposition to the cleaning direction and act as a spear. The convex configuration of the brush head within the framework of the invention is facilitated, without a substantial increase in the height, by the small thickness of the brush head.
In this embodiment, the back of the brush head can simultaneously be concave bulged so that the brush head has approximately the same thickness along its entire length without having the brush head excessively stiffened by this shape. In this embodiment, the individual bristles disposed perpendicular to the surface are preferentially of equal length.
The attachment sided ends of the individual bristles are preferentially embedded by an amount which is less than 10 times the diameter of the bristle. The embedded length

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assumes values, with the above mentioned diameter range of 0.125 to 0.225, of not more than 1.25 to 2.25 mm.
The invention is described below in connection with embodiments shown in the drawings.
Figure 1 shows a plan view of the bristle stock of a toothbrush;
Figure 2 shows a side view of a toothbrush in accordance with figure 1;
Figure 3 shows an enlarged section of a longitudinal cut in the vicinity of the brush head;
Figure 4 shows a plan view of the illustration in accordance with figure 3; and
Figure 5 shows a cross section through another embodiment of the brush head.
Figures 1 and 2 show a toothbrush 1 used for manual applications. It has a handle 2 and a preferentially flexible neck 3 as well as a brush head 4 having bristle stock 5. The bristle stock 5 consists essentially of individually standing bristles disposed at small separations from each other, as can be seen from figures 3 and 4. The individual bristles 5 are anchored at their ends 7 within the brush head 4. For example, the individual bristles have enlargements 8 molded at their ends 7 with which they are injection molded with and anchored in the plastic of the brush head 4.

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The bristles 6 have a diameter between 0.095 and 0.225 mm and a free length "1" between 5 to 9.5 mm. The diameter is smaller, the shorter the free length "1". Practical experiments have shown the following configuration to be advantageous: diameter 0.095 to 0.225 mm with a free length "1" of 5 to 7 mm and diameter 0.125 to 0.225 mm with a free length of 7 to 9.5 mm.
The overall height of the toothbrush in the vicinity of the brush head is between 6.5 and 11 mm, wherein the thickness "d" of the brush head is between 1.5 and 3.0 mm. The embedded depth "a" of the individual bristles assume values between 0.2 and 0.8 mm, preferentially approximately 0.4 mm. The separation of the individual bristles 6 with respect to each other is preferentially chosen in such a fashion that there are approximately 600 bristles per cm2.
In the embodiment in accordance with figure 5, the brush head has a bulging cross section so that the ends of the individual bristles 6 lie on a correspondingly bulged enveloping surface. This enveloping surface can also be waved or stepped trough differing lengths of the individual bristles 6. The individual bristles are perpendicular to the surface of the brush head 4.

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1. An improved toothbrush with a brush head made from plastic with
individual standing bristles made from plastic embedded Into said brush
head disposed In the proximity to each other, characterized In that
approximately 400-800 said individual bristles per cm3 are disposed on a
surface of said brush head having bristles and the height of the tooth
brush as described herein,
comprising the free length of said individual bristles and the thickness of said brush head, has a value between 6,5 and 11 mm.
2. An improved toothbrush as claimed in claim 1, wherein said free length of said individual bristles is between 5 and 9.5 mm and said thickness of said brush head between 1.5 and 3.0 mm.
3. An improved toothbrush as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein said individual bristles' free ends iie on a constant surface the separation of which from the surface of said brush head varies by up to 3 mm.
4. An improved toothbrush as claimed in any one of the claims 1 through 3, wherein said Individual bristles' diameter lies between 0.095 end 0.225 mm and said chosen effective diameter is smaller, the smaller said free length of said individual bristles.
5. An improved toothbrush as claimed in claim 4, wherein preferably with said free length of said individual bristles between 5 and 7 mm, the diameter lies between 0.095 and 0.0175 mm and, with said free length of 7 to 9.5 mm, the diameter lies between 0.125 and 0.225 mm.
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6. An improved toothbrush as claimed in any one of the claims 1 through 5, wherein said toothbrush's height is approximately 8.5 mm with said free length of said Individual bristles of 7 mm and said thickness of said brush head of 1.5 mm.
7. An improved toothbrush as claimed in any one of the claims 1 through 6, wherein approximately 300 bristles per cm2 are preferred.
8. An improved toothbrush as claimed in any one of the claims 1 through 7, wherein said Individual bristles are embedded in the plastic of the brush head using an extrusion procedure by injection molding their attachment ends with the brush head plastic.
9. An improved toothbrush as claimed in any one of the claims 1 through 3, wherein said brush head a convex bulging surface at its bristle side and said Individual bristles are approximately perpendicular to said surface.
10. An improved toothbrush as claimed in claim 9, wherein said brush head has approximately constant thickness over the entire cross section and Is curved in a convex fashion on said bristle side and in a concave manner on its back.
11. An Improved toothbrush as claimed in claim 9 or 10, wherein said individual bristles have the same length.
12. An improved toothbrush as claimed in any one of the claims 1 through 11, wherein said individual brislies are embedded at their attachment ends along a length which is less than 10 times the diameter of said individual bristle.
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13. An improved toothbrush as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein said individual bristles' free ends lie on a varying curved enveloping surface the separation of which from the surface of said brush head varies by up to 3 mm.


Dated this 27th day of July, 1998.
This invention relates to an improved toothbrush with a brush head made from plastic with individual standing bristles made from plastic embedded into said brush head disposed in the proximity to each other, characterized In that approximately 400-800 said Individual bristles per cm2 are disposed on a surface of said brush head having bristles and the height of the tooth brush as described herein,
comprising the free length of said Individual bristles and the thickness of said brush head, has a value between 6.5 and 11 mm.

Documents:

01301-cal-1998-abstract.pdf

01301-cal-1998-claims.pdf

01301-cal-1998-correspondence.pdf

01301-cal-1998-description (complete).pdf

01301-cal-1998-drawings.pdf

01301-cal-1998-form-1.pdf

01301-cal-1998-form-2.pdf

01301-cal-1998-form-3.pdf

01301-cal-1998-form-5.pdf

01301-cal-1998-pa.pdf

01301-cal-1998-priority document others.pdf

01301-cal-1998-priority document.pdf


Patent Number 194433
Indian Patent Application Number 1301/CAL/1998
PG Journal Number 30/2009
Publication Date 24-Jul-2009
Grant Date 26-Aug-2005
Date of Filing 27-Jul-1998
Name of Patentee CORONET-WERKE GMBH
Applicant Address NEUTSTADT 2, D- 69483, WALD- MICHELBACH,
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 GEORG WEIHRAUCH ROSSERT 1,D-69483 WALD-MICHELBACH,
PCT International Classification Number A46B 9/04 A46D 3/04
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 19733758.9 1997-08-05 Germany