Brush for an electrically powered toothbrush
First Claim
1. A brush attachment structure for an electric toothbrush having a handle section, said brush attachment structure comprising an elongated hollow mounting tube with a coupling end for coupling to the handle section, a cylindrical bristle supporting structure mounted at an end of said mounting tube opposite said coupling end and having an axis of rotation that is oriented in a transverse direction relative to a longitudinal axis of said mounting tube, a shaft and gear mechanism within said mounting tube for transmitting a drive motion from the handle section to the bristle supporting structure, said drive motion causing said supporting structure to perform oscillating movements about its axis of rotation,said bristle supporting structure having bristles arranged thereon so as to be fully contained within approximately concentric bristle containing annular cylindrical regions, each region having a wall thickness and wherein at least two adjacent concentric bristle containing regions are separated by an annular cylindrical region devoid of bristles and having a wall thickness that is larger than the wall thickness of at least one of the concentric bristle containing regions on either side thereof.
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Abstract
The invention is directed to a brush for an electric toothbrush, comprising a cylindrical bristle supporting structure equipped with bristles arranged on several approximately concentric circular rings on the bristle supporting structure. A circular ring devoid of bristles is maintained between at least two adjacent bristled circular rings, with the average width of the bare circular ring corresponding approximately to the average width of a bristled circular ring. The brush is adapted to perform an oscillating movement vertically to the longitudinal axis of the toothbrush. As a special brush, it is particularly well suited to the cleaning of teeth of persons wearing orthodontic appliances.
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1. A brush attachment structure for an electric toothbrush having a handle section, said brush attachment structure comprising an elongated hollow mounting tube with a coupling end for coupling to the handle section, a cylindrical bristle supporting structure mounted at an end of said mounting tube opposite said coupling end and having an axis of rotation that is oriented in a transverse direction relative to a longitudinal axis of said mounting tube, a shaft and gear mechanism within said mounting tube for transmitting a drive motion from the handle section to the bristle supporting structure, said drive motion causing said supporting structure to perform oscillating movements about its axis of rotation,
said bristle supporting structure having bristles arranged thereon so as to be fully contained within approximately concentric bristle containing annular cylindrical regions, each region having a wall thickness and wherein at least two adjacent concentric bristle containing regions are separated by an annular cylindrical region devoid of bristles and having a wall thickness that is larger than the wall thickness of at least one of the concentric bristle containing regions on either side thereof.
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8. A brush attachment structure for an electric toothbrush having a handle section, said brush attachment structure comprising an elongated hollow mounting tube with a coupling end for coupling to the handle section, a cylindrical bristle supporting structure mounted at an end of said mounting tube opposite said coupling end and having an axis of rotation that is oriented in a transverse direction relative to a longitudinal axis of said mounting tube, a shaft and gear mechanism within said mounting tube for transmitting a drive motion from the handle section to the bristle supporting structure, said drive motion causing said supporting structure to perform oscillating movements about its axis of rotation,
said bristle supporting structure having bristles arranged thereon, each of said bristles having a first end attached to said bristle supporting structure and a second free end, wherein said free ends are arranged in approximately concentric bristle containing circular rings, each concentric bristle containing circular ring having a width, wherein said free ends on one concentric bristle containing circular ring are spaced from said free ends on at least one adjacent concentric bristle containing circular ring by a circular ring devoid of bristles and having a width that is larger than the width of at least one of the concentric circular rings.
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