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Electric toothbrush

  • US 5,404,608 A
  • Filed: 10/19/1993
  • Issued: 04/11/1995
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/19/1993
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In an electric toothbrush having separable handle and slip-on brush segments extending along first and second longitudinal axes, respectively, said handle component having a motor with a revolving motor shaft, said slip-on brush having an open, proximal end and a distal end having a brush head with at least one bristle tuft mounted for counter-rotating movement thereon, said slip-on brush further having a reciprocal connecting rod having first and second ends disposed therein and extending parallel to said second longitudinal axis, said connecting rod being connected at said first end thereof to said at least one bristle tuft for imparting said counter-rotating movement thereto through the reciprocating movement of said connecting rod, wherein the improvement comprises:

  • a) an elongated arbor having first and second ends disposed within said handle segment;

    b) means removably attaching said arbor first end to said connecting rod second end in colinear relationship thereto upon said slip-on brush and handle segments being attached together;

    c) a hollow shaft having first and second ends disposed within said handle segment in outwardly telescoping, coaxial relation to said arbor, said slip-on brush open end attaching to said hollow shaft first end upon said slip-on brush and handle segments being attached together, said arbor and hollow shaft being movable independently of each other parallel to said first longitudinal axis;

    d) first cam means rotatably mounted within said handle segment about a cam axis which lies substantially perpendicular to said first longitudinal axis, said first cam means connected to said arbor second end and operable through said motor shaft to impart a reciprocating movement to said arbor and said connecting rod which imparts said counter-rotating movement to said at least one tuft; and

    e) second cam means rotatably mounted in said handle segment, said second cam means longitudinally and annularly spaced substantially about 180°

    from said first cam means about said cam axis, said second cam means being connected to said hollow shaft second end and operable through said motor shaft to impart a reciprocating movement to said hollow shaft and said slip-on brush segment, said reciprocating movement of said arbor and said connecting rod being simultaneous with and in a direction opposite to the reciprocating movement of said hollow shaft and said slip-on brush segment whereby the total rotational movement of said at least one bristle tuft in a single direction substantially equals the combined radial displacements of said first and second cam means from said cam axis.

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