The invention relates to a toothbrush having a handle and a head part, on which bristle filaments and at least one flexible cleaning element are arranged. According to the invention, the at least one flexible cleaning element is arranged on a carrier element which consists of a hard material and is connected to the head part. The invention also relates to a process for producing such a toothbrush.
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0. 95. A brush, comprising:
a handle,
a head part with bristle filaments and at least one flexible, non-bristle containing cleansing element made from flexible material, and
a carrier element with bristle receiving cutouts,
wherein the bristle filaments are guided through the bristle receiving cutouts of the carrier element and rear ends of the bristle filaments are melted, welded or adhesively bonded on a rear side of the carrier element, and
the carrier element is located on a front side of the head part and at least one additional flexible element is located on a rear side of the head part.
0. 92. A brush, comprising:
a handle,
a head part with bristle filaments,
a carrier element with bristle receiving cutouts, and
at least one flexible, non-bristle containing cleansing element made from flexible material,
wherein the bristle filaments are guided through the bristle receiving cutouts of the carrier element and
rear ends of the bristle filaments are melted, welded or adhesively bonded on a rear side of the carrier element, and
the carrier element is of a harder material than the material of the cleansing element and is connected to the head part such that the rear side of the carrier element faces the head part.
0. 94. A brush, comprising:
a handle,
a head part with bristle filaments and at least one flexible, non-bristle containing cleansing element made from flexible material, and
a carrier element with bristle receiving cutouts,
wherein the bristle filaments are guided through the bristle receiving cutouts of the carrier element and rear ends of the bristle filaments are melted, welded or adhesively bonded on a rear side of the carrier element, and
a region of the flexible material is arranged laterally to the carrier element, the region terminating laterally with an outer contour of the head part or projecting beyond the head part when the carrier element is connected to the head part.
0. 80. A brush, comprising:
a handle,
a head part with bristle filaments and a flexible structure,
a carrier element which has a front side and a rear side, the carrier element being of a harder material than a material of the flexible structure and welded to the head part such that the rear side faces the head part, and
bristle receiving cutouts provided in the carrier element,
wherein the bristle filaments are guided through the bristle receiving cutouts,
rear ends of the bristle filaments are melted, welded or adhesively bonded on the rear side of the carrier element, and
a welding surface between the carrier element and the head part is kept free of the material of the flexible structure.
0. 89. A carrier element for a brush, comprising:
a first front side and a first rear side, and
a flexible structure attached to the carrier element, the flexible structure having a second front side and a second rear side the carrier element being of a harder material than the material of the flexible structure,
an edge-like welding border,
bristle receiving cutouts that are provided in at least one of the carrier element and the flexible structure, and
bristle filaments that are guided through the bristle receiving cutouts, wherein rear ends of the bristle filaments are melted, welded or adhesively bonded on at least one of the first rear side of the carrier element and the second rear side of the flexible structure.
0. 50. A brush comprising:
a handle,
a head part with bristle filaments and a flexible structure,
a carrier element with a front side and a rear side, the flexible structure being attached to the carrier element, the carrier element being of a harder material than a material of the flexible structure and connected to the head part such that the rear side faces the head part, and
bristle receiving cutouts that are provided in at least one of the carrier element and the flexible structure,
wherein the bristle filaments are guided through the bristle receiving cutouts, and rear ends of the bristle filaments are melted, welded or adhesively bonded on at least one of the rear side of the carrier element and the flexible structure.
0. 91. A brush, comprising:
a handle;
a head part with bristle filaments,
a carrier element with a first front side and a first rear side,
a flexible material region,
at least one flexible, non-bristle containing cleansing element, and
bristle receiving cutouts,
wherein
the flexible material region includes regions arranged laterally on the carrier element having a second front side and a second rear side, the regions terminating laterally with an outer contour of the head part,
the bristle receiving cutouts are provided in at least one of the carrier element and the flexible material region,
the bristle filaments are guided through the bristle receiving cutouts,
rear ends of the bristle filaments are melted, welded or adhesively bonded on at least one of the first rear side of the carrier element and the flexible material region, and
the carrier element is of a harder material than the material of the flexible material region and is connected to the head part such that the first rear side faces the head part.
0. 1. A toothbrush head, comprising:
a bristle-carrying head part;
bristle filaments and a cutout provided through the head part, the cutout including a bottom opening that is of a larger cross-section than an intermediate section of the cutout; and
a flexible, non-bristle cleaning element arranged on a carrier element, the cleaning element being made of a first material and the carrier element being made of a second, harder material, the carrier element including a base and a resiliency configured extension, the base having a cross-section larger than the intermediate section of the cutout, and the extension having an intermediate portion and a bottom with a cross-section that is larger than the intermediate portion of the extension and the intermediate section of the cutout, the bottom of the extension being resiliently inserted through the intermediate section of the cutout and into the bottom opening to prevent ready release of the carrier element from the head part by a snap-fit connection.
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0. 18. A toothbrush head, comprising:
a bristle-carrying head part;
bristle filaments and a cutout provided on the head part;
a flexible, non-bristle cleaning element arranged on a carrier element, the carrier element being of a harder material than that of the flexible cleaning element, the carrier element including an extension that extends into the cutout and is connected to the head part by a not readily releasable snap-fit connection of the carrier element within the cutout; and
play between the carrier element and the head part at the cutout allows pivoting movement of the carrier element about an axis.
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0. 34. A process for producing a toothbrush head comprising:
providing a head part with a cutout and with bristle filaments, the cutout having a bottom end opening that is of a larger cross-section than an intermediate section of the cutout;
providing a flexible, non-bristle cleaning element coupled to a carrier element, the cleaning element being made of first material and the carrier being made of a second, harder material;
providing the carrier element with a base having a cross-section larger than the intermediate section of the cutout and an extension having an intermediate portion and a resiliently configured bottom with a cross-section that is larger than the intermediate section of the extension and the intermediate section of the cutout;
inserting the bottom of the extension through the intermediate section of the cutout and into the bottom end opening; and
connecting the carrier element to the cutout of the head part in a not-readily releasable snap-fit connection.
0. 35. The process as claimed in
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providing the toothbrush head part with a handle.
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0. 41. A process for producing a toothbrush head of a toothbrush comprising:
providing a head part with a cutout and bristle filaments;
providing a non-bristle cleaning element of a first material coupled to a carrier element of a second, harder material, the carrier element being formed with an extension;
inserting the extension into the cutout;
connecting the carrier element to the cutout of the head part by a not readily releasable snap-fit connection of the carrier element within the cutout; and
providing play between the carrier element and the head part at the cutout that allows pivoting movement of the carrier element about axis.
0. 42. The process as claimed in
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providing the toothbrush head part with a handle.
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0. 51. The brush as claimed in claim 50, wherein a non-releasable connection is provided between the carrier element and the head part.
0. 52. The brush as claimed in claim 51, wherein the non-releasable connection provided between the carrier element and head part is produced by clamping, snap-fitting, riveting, adhesive bonding, welding, ultrasonic welding or the supply of heat.
0. 53. The brush as claimed in claim 50, wherein the carrier element consists of the same material as the head part.
0. 54. The brush as claimed in claim 50, wherein the flexible structure and the carrier element are produced by multi-component injection molding and mated with a non-releasable connection.
0. 55. The brush as claimed in claim 54, wherein an injection point for producing the flexible structure is on the front side of the carrier element.
0. 56. The brush as claimed in claim 50, wherein the material of the carrier element is polypropylene, styrene-acrylonitrile, acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene, polyurethane or polyester.
0. 57. The brush as claimed in claim 50, wherein
the head part comprises a carrier element receiving cutout adapted to the shape of the carrier element, and
the carrier element is inserted into the carrier element receiving cutout and connected to the head part in a non-releasable manner.
0. 58. The brush as claimed in claim 50, wherein the flexible structure includes natural or synthetic rubber.
0. 59. The brush as claimed in claim 50, wherein the flexible structure includes a thermoplastic elastomer.
0. 60. The brush as claimed in claim 50, wherein the flexible structure has a Shore A hardness of less than 90.
0. 61. The brush as claimed in claim 50, wherein the flexible structure comprises at least one flexible, non-bristle containing cleansing element.
0. 62. The brush as claimed in claim 61, wherein the carrier element comprises at least one cleansing element receiving cutout extending at least partially through the carrier element, wherein the non-bristle containing cleansing element is anchored in the cleansing element receiving cutout.
0. 63. The brush as claimed in claim 62, wherein the bristle receiving cutouts are arranged directly in the carrier element and provided with bristle filaments.
0. 64. The brush as claimed in claim 61, wherein the non-bristle containing cleansing element includes sheet-like elements that are arranged on the carrier element.
0. 65. The brush as claimed in claim 50, wherein at least one of the bristle receiving cutouts is arranged in the flexible structure and provided with bristle filaments that are anchored to the flexible structure in an elastic manner.
0. 66. The brush as claimed in claim 50, wherein a plurality of bristle receiving cutouts are arranged in a common region of the flexible structure and provided with bristle filaments such that a cluster of neighbouring bristle filaments is formed.
0. 67. The brush as claimed in claim 50, wherein contacting locations between the head part and the carrier element are covered with flexible material.
0. 68. The brush as claimed in claim 67, wherein the flexible material seals the contacting locations.
0. 69. The brush as claimed in claim 68, further comprising a cavity located between the carrier element and the head part.
0. 70. The brush as claimed in claim 50, wherein the flexible structure comprises regions arranged laterally on the carrier element, the regions terminating laterally with the outer contour of the head part or projecting beyond the head part when the carrier element is attached to the head part.
0. 71. The brush as claimed in claim 70, wherein the regions seal contacting locations between the head part and the carrier element.
0. 72. The brush as claimed in claim 70, wherein the head part comprises at least one lateral opening having a shape adapted to the regions arranged laterally on the carrier element.
0. 73. The brush as claimed in claim 50, wherein the carrier element comprises an edge on its rear side that acts as a welding border during ultrasonic welding by contacting the head part during assembly and melting under the influence of ultrasound to connect the carrier element to the head part.
0. 74. The brush as claimed in claim 73, wherein the edge is tapered.
0. 75. The brush as claimed in claim 73, wherein the flexible structure is arranged within the area defined by the welding border.
0. 76. The brush as claimed in claim 73, wherein the welding border is kept substantially free of the flexible material.
0. 77. The brush as claimed in claim 50, wherein the rear ends of the bristle filaments are melted and form a bristle coating on the rear side of at least one of the carrier element and the flexible structure.
0. 78. The brush as claimed in claim 50, wherein the flexible structure includes regions arranged laterally on the carrier element.
0. 79. The brush as claimed in claim 50, further comprising a cavity located between the carrier element and the head part.
0. 81. The brush as claimed in claim 80, wherein an injection point for producing the flexible structure is on the front side of the carrier element.
0. 82. The brush as claimed in claim 80, wherein flexible regions interrupt the welding surface so that non-welded locations are present.
0. 83. The brush as claimed in claim 80, wherein non-welded locations are present on the side of the head part.
0. 84. The brush as claimed in claim 80, wherein the front and rear sides of the carrier element are welded to the head part.
0. 85. The brush as claimed in claim 80, wherein non-welded locations between the head part and the carrier element are used in order to achieve a certain level of flexibility between the carrier element and the head part.
0. 86. The brush as claimed in claim 80, wherein non-welded locations between the head part and carrier element are used such that the head part and carrier element can be moved in relation to one another.
0. 87. The brush as claimed in claim 80, wherein the flexible structure and a corresponding injection point of the flexible structure are disposed on the rear side of the head part within a region defined by the welding surface.
0. 88. The brush as claimed in claim 80, wherein the flexible structure is fully disposed within a region defined by the welding surface on the rear side of the head part.
0. 90. The carrier element as claimed in claim 89, wherein the flexible structure comprises at least one flexible, non-bristle containing cleansing element.
0. 93. The brush as claimed in claim 92, wherein the at least one cleansing element is molded into prepared cutouts of the carrier element.
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This application is a Reissue Divisional Application of U.S. Pat. No. 7,174,596, issued Feb. 13, 2007 and a Reissue Divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/317,652 (U.S. Pat. No. Re. 44,346), filed Oct. 25, 2011, which is also a Reissue Divisional of U.S. Pat. No. 7,174,596 and a Reissue Divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/379,186 (U.S. Pat. No. Re. 42,985), filed Feb. 13, 2009, which is a broadening Reissue of U.S. Pat. No. 7,174,596.
The invention relates to a toothbrush and for a process which is intended for producing the same.
Toothbrushes with a conventional bristle arrangement comprising clusters of bristle filaments, e.g. made of a polyamide (PA) or polyester (PBT), and an additional flexible structure are known, for example, from WO 00/64307 and WO 01/21036. The conventional bristles here serve for customary teeth-cleaning purposes, while the flexible structure can perform different functions, e.g. massaging the gums, damping the cleaning movement, removing plaque, polishing the tooth surface, suspending the bristles in an elastic manner and/or sealing non-welded locations. WO 00/64307 discloses a toothbrush with rod-like flexible cleaning elements which are of approximately the same length as the conventional clusters of bristles and are arranged on the periphery of the head part of the toothbrush. In the case of WO 01/21036, elastic cleaning elements are of sheet-like, e.g. undulating, configuration and are arranged within the conventional bristle arrangement. In the case of WO 00/64307, a plurality of the flexible cleaning elements are connected to one another via a material bridge made of the same material. Following the operation of covering the head part of the toothbrush with conventional bristles, the cleaning elements are produced by virtue of the lead part being encapsulated by injection molding. The disadvantage here is that the bristle filaments have to be prepared for use, e.g. by virtue of the clusters of bristles being rounded or a predetermined profiling being produced, before the flexible structure is produced. Renewed insertion into the injection mold is then necessary in order to produce the flexible structure. It is possible here for the clusters of bristles to be damaged or contaminated. The elastic-structure shapes which it is possible to produce are limited, inter alia, for demolding reasons.
The object of the invention is to provide a toothbrush, with conventional bristles and a flexible structure, which is straightforward to produce. The intention is also to specify a corresponding production process.
According to the invention, in the case of a toothbrush of the type mentioned in the introduction, at least one flexible structure, e.g. a cleaning element, is arranged on a carrier element which consists of a hard material. This carrier element is connected to the head part. Such a toothbrush has production-related advantages since the additional part, i.e. the carrier element provided with the flexible structure, can be produced separately and straightforwardly connected to the head part.
The connection between the carrier element and the head part may be produced mechanically by clamping or snap-fitting or riveting, chemically by adhesive bonding, by ultrasonic welding, or thermally by welding or other methods of supplying heat. It is preferred, in terms of production, for the carrier element to consist of the same material as the head part since, in this case, only one hard component need be provided for producing the brush and there is no need to ensure material compatibility. This is advantageous, in particular, for ultrasonic welding.
The arrangement of the flexible structure on a carrier element consisting of a hard material has the following advantages: the additional part may be produced, and prepared for use, separately from the rest of the toothbrush body, comprising the handle and head part. In a straightforward further step, the carrier element is connected to the head part, it being possible to use any of the abovementioned connecting methods and the hard carrier element preferably being formed in adaptation to said head part. The carrier element may be formed, for example, such that, during the later connecting step, it engages around the head part in a clamping manner. On account of the hard carrier element, the additional part is easy to handle and can be gripped considerably more easily than an additional part produced entirely from a flexible material.
The additional part is small in comparison with the rest of the toothbrush. The necessary molds are thus also small and cost-effective. The basic toothbrush body and the bristle covering may be produced using a standard mold even if they are later provided with different additional parts. In order to produce toothbrushes with different additional parts, all that is necessary is to exchange the additional part and/or the corresponding mold therefor, which can be done in a straightforward and cost-effective manner.
A further advantage of producing the additional part and basic body separately is that it is possible to realize any desired shapes of flexible cleaning elements, e.g. even those which cross over the conventional bristles, come into contact therewith or displace the same when the additional part is inserted. The separate production does not pose any problems for the demolding of the flexible structure. It is possible to produce geometries by injection molding which would be extremely difficult to demold if the cleaning element were fitted directly on the bristle-covered head part.
Up until now, the flexible structure, for production-related reasons, has been produced from the same material as any flexible components on the handle part. The invention provides a greater degree of freedom for the material of the structure, with the result that it is possible to use, for example, a different degree of hardness.
A non-releasable connection between the additional part and the head part prevents the additional part from detaching during use and eliminates the risk of swallowing.
The conventional bristles are fastened, for example, directly on the head part, on a bristle plate acting as a further carrier element, or also on the carrier element for the flexible cleaning elements, all variants having advantages. During the operation of fastening the bristles on the head part or on the bristle plate, the flexible structure and the conventional bristles may be prepared independently of one another for later use before the head part and additional part are assembled, with the result that they do not damage or contaminate one another.
Fitting both conventional bristles and the flexible structure on the carrier element has the advantage that any desired spatial arrangement of the two components is possible. A carrier element which is prepared in this way may be connected to different basic toothbrush bodies for finishing purposes, with the result that it is possible to realize a large number of different toothbrushes with only a small number of basic bodies.
The conventional bristles, in both cases, may be prepared for use before or after the flexible structure is fitted. If the two components are provided on the carrier element, it is preferable first of all for the flexible structure, including any cleaning elements, to be integrally formed and then for the carrier element to be covered with bristles, which may be guided, for example, through cutouts in the soft or hard component.
Producing the additional part, i.e. the carrier element with one or more flexible cleaning elements, preferably takes place by two-component or multi-component injection molding. In this case, a non-releasable connection is preferably produced between the components.
The flexible structure is preferably also arranged, e.g. molded, laterally on the carrier element, in which case, in the assembled state, it terminates laterally with the outer contour of the head part or projects beyond the same. It serves, for example, for sealing non-welded locations, for massaging the gums, e.g. by way of molded-on elastic elements which project slightly, or as impact protection during cleaning.
The flexible cleaning element preferably consists of an, in particular, thermoplastic elastomer, e.g. of natural or synthetic rubber. The material used for the basic toothbrush body is preferably used for the carrier element, in particular polypropylene, styrene-acrylonitrile, polyester, acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS) or Isoplast®, an engineering thermoplastic polyurethane. The Shore A hardness of the soft component is preferably less than 90 and particularly preferably below 50.
The carrier element is particularly preferably covered with bristles by AFT (Anchor Free Tufting) technology. In this case, first of all, the hard-material carrier plate is produced with the flexible structure, in particular by two-component injection molding. Then, the bristle filaments are guided through cutouts in the carrier plate and/or in the flexible structure and, for fastening on the carrier plate and/or the flexible structure, are welded or adhesively bonded by way of their rear ends, which in the application case are directed toward the brush head. This has the advantage that it is possible to realize largely any desired bristle arrangements, in particular even sheet-like bristle structures. The carrier element is connected to the head part, in particular, by means of ultrasonic welding, e.g. as is described in DE 200 06 311 U.
Since elastomeric material, in particular a thermoplastic elastomer, on account of the pronounced damping of the ultrasonic vibrations, can only be welded ultrasonically to a limited extent, the welding surface between the carrier element and head part is preferably kept at least partially free of the flexible component. For this purpose, the injection point of the soft component is preferably selected to be on the bristle-carrying side of the carrier element, in order that no material bridges from the soft component reduce the size of the welding surface. However, for the case where flexible elements are intended to be arranged in the region of the welding surface, they are preferably positioned to the side of the longitudinal axis of the toothbrush. This likewise produces non-welded locations laterally on the carrier element, while it is possible to weld the longitudinally front and rear regions between the carrier element and heed part. This ensures that the carrier element is held well since the front and rear regions, in particular, and, to a lesser extent, the side regions, are subjected to loading by the cleaning movement and the corresponding leverages. Merely punctiform welding with non-welded locations may also be used specifically, in order that the brush head and carrier element can be moved in relation to one another and a certain level of flexibility of the brush head as a whole is thus achieved.
It is also possible for the flexible structure, in the manner of a sealing lip, to serve for the additional sealing of non-welded locations. As a result, the space between the carrier element and the head part is advantageously sealed against the ingress of water. It is thus not possible for any germs to accumulate in this region, and the brush is more hygienic. In order to achieve a reasonable sealing function, the Shore A hardness of the software component is preferably less than 50.
Examples for the invention are described hereinbelow and illustrated in the drawings, in which, purely schematically:
All of the toothbrushes illustrated have a basic body with a head part 1 and a handle part 2, which is only partially illustrated. An additional part 4 with a plurality of flexible cleaning elements 6 of different shapes, which are connected to a carrier element of likewise different shapes, is connected to the head part 1 when the toothbrush is in the finished state. The head part 1, furthermore, is provided directly (
The carrier element 5 is adapted in shape to a cutout 9, visible in
For reasons of esthetics or hygiene, the bottom region of the hole 8 or of the head part 1 as a whole may be covered by a protective layer 22 made of soft plastic (cf.
A further example of a toothbrush of which the additional part 4 is connected to the head part 1 by riveting is illustrated in
The additional part 4 of the toothbrush illustrated in
The edge 30 of the carrier element 5, this edge in the application case being directed towards the base of the cutout 13, is tapered, just as in the example from
The AFT technology manages without anchors or clips for fastening the bristle filaments, which instead are welded directly on the carrier plate. This means that the width of a cluster of bristles is not determined by the anchor, with the result that it is also possible to realize finer structures, in particular also shed-like bristle arrangements.
It is technically also possible, in the case of AFT, to prepare the bristle filaments for use before they are fitted on the carrier plate. The variant which is realized at present, however, is that where the bristles are only machined once they have been fitted on the carrier plate.
The carrier element 5 provided with conventional bristles 3 and the flexible structure 6, 6′, 6″ is inserted into a cutout 13 in the brush head 1. The brush head 1 is illustrated in various views without the carrier element 5 in
The carrier element 5 is connected to the brush head 1 by means of ultrasonic welding. The welding surface 26 is indicated by dashed lines. In order to realize the welding, the carrier element has, on its bottom border, a welding border 26′ which, during assembly, rests on the base of the cutout 13, the contact surface defining the welding surface 26. The welding border 26′ melts under the influence of ultrasound, with the result that the two parts 5 and 1 are connected to one another.
Since elastomeric material can only be welded ultrasonically to a limited extent, the welding surface 26, as far as possible, is kept free of this material, for example as in the case of the toothbrush from
In the example from
The non-welded locations 27 are sealed by the flexible regions 6″ here in the manner of a sealing lip, with the result that only a very small amount of water, if any at all, can penetrate into the cavity 28. For a good sealing function, material with a Shore A hardness of 50 or less is preferably selected. Non-welded locations between the head part and carrier element may also be used specifically, in order to achieve a certain level of flexibility between the two hard components.
As can be gathered from
The method of welding and sealing the components which has been described above with reference to
Fischer, Franz, Strahler, Reto
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