Electric toothbrushes
First Claim
1. An electric toothbrush having a handle, a brush head and a shank having a central longitudinal axis extending between the handle and the brush head, a drive shaft extending along the central axis from a motor in the handle to a remote end thereof and said drive shaft having a finger off-set from the central axis at the remote end, a wobble plate pivotably mounted on the central axis having a first end and a second end, a fork at the first end of the wobble plate that embraces the finger and an arcuate contact drive surface at the second end, a brush holder pivotably mounted by a shaft on the central axis to the brush head, and a circular contact surface rotatable with the shaft that engages the arcuate contact surface such that when the drive shaft is rotated by the motor continuously in one direction the brush holder is rotated backwards and forwards.
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Abstract
An electric toothbrush has a drive shaft with an off-set finger. A pivotably supported wobble plate has a fork at one end and an arcuate drive gear at another end. The drive gear meshes with a gear rotatably fixed to a brush holder so that in use the brush holder is caused to oscillate. The arrangement provides more flexibility in design and in particular enables the maximum arc of oscillation to be significantly increased over similar prior art toothbrushes.
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6 Claims
- 1. An electric toothbrush having a handle, a brush head and a shank having a central longitudinal axis extending between the handle and the brush head, a drive shaft extending along the central axis from a motor in the handle to a remote end thereof and said drive shaft having a finger off-set from the central axis at the remote end, a wobble plate pivotably mounted on the central axis having a first end and a second end, a fork at the first end of the wobble plate that embraces the finger and an arcuate contact drive surface at the second end, a brush holder pivotably mounted by a shaft on the central axis to the brush head, and a circular contact surface rotatable with the shaft that engages the arcuate contact surface such that when the drive shaft is rotated by the motor continuously in one direction the brush holder is rotated backwards and forwards.
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