Self-guiding flosser
First Claim
1. A flosser comprising:
- a frame;
a pair of tines mounted on the frame for supporting a floss span between the tines, at least one of the tines being pivotally supported to be movable toward and away from the other tine, each of the pair of tines having a distal end portion which includes a bulb having an opening and a rotatably supported roller disposed in the opening for movably supporting the floss;
a spring connected to the tines having a spring bias for biasing the tines apart; and
floss take-up means for taking up floss from the floss span thereby creating floss tension which overcomes the spring bias and urges the tines toward each other.
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Abstract
A flosser includes a frame (2) having a pair of tines (42) mounted on it for supporting a span of floss (62). At least one of pair the tines is pivotally supported for moving toward and away from the other of the pair of tines. Gear-driven capstans (24, 26) are provided for reciprocating the span of floss longitudinally between the tines, while a cam (9) and cam follower (11) act on a lever (32) for reciprocating the tines vertically. A spring (48) urges the tines to move laterally apart to an open position. Each of a pair of engaged sector gears (46) is fixed to a respective tine so that lateral movement of the tines is symmetrical. The spring is adjustable so that when the moving floss span encounters tooth resistance, floss tension increases to overcome the spring force and move the tines toward a closed position. The bulbs (50), which contain rollers (54), are mounted to swivel so the floss span can move in any direction. Thus, the span can wrap around a tooth and reciprocate laterally and vertically thereabout.
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Citations
11 Claims
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1. A flosser comprising:
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a frame; a pair of tines mounted on the frame for supporting a floss span between the tines, at least one of the tines being pivotally supported to be movable toward and away from the other tine, each of the pair of tines having a distal end portion which includes a bulb having an opening and a rotatably supported roller disposed in the opening for movably supporting the floss; a spring connected to the tines having a spring bias for biasing the tines apart; and floss take-up means for taking up floss from the floss span thereby creating floss tension which overcomes the spring bias and urges the tines toward each other. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A flosser comprising:
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a frame; a pair of tines mounted on the frame for supporting a floss span between the tines, the tines being movably supported to move toward and away from each other; and two gears pivotally mounted and engaged with each other, each gear being attached to a respective tine, the two gears for connecting the tines such that movement of one tine causes approximately symmetrical movement of the other tine. - View Dependent Claims (4)
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5. A flosser comprising:
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a frame; and a pair of spaced tines mounted on the frame, each tine including a distal end portion having a floss supporting portion for supporting a floss span between the tines, the floss supporting portion being mounted to swivel in order to adjust for floss span direction changes. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7)
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8. A flossing device for flossing a user'"'"'s teeth with dental floss, the flossing device comprising:
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a frame; a motor mounted to the frame; a pair of tines mounted on the frame for supporting a span of dental floss between the tines, at least one of the tines being movable toward and away from the other tine; a floss dispensing spool rotatably affixed to the frame for providing dental floss to the span; a floss take-up spool rotatably affixed to the frame for taking dental floss from the span; and a drive mechanism mounted to the motor and driving the floss dispensing spool and floss take-up spool for reciprocating the span of dental floss between the tines in a first direction aligned with the span, while automatically incrementally advancing dental floss from the floss dispensing spool to the floss take-up spool, the drive mechanism causing the pair of tines to move in a second direction orthogonal to the first direction relative to the housing. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11)
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Specification