Saliva-monitoring biosensor electrical toothbrush
First Claim
1. A saliva-monitoring electrical toothbrush comprising:
- a. a handle;
b. a brush head attached to the handle, said brush head having a top surface, a bottom surface, a side surface that extends from the top surface to the bottom surface and a test channel which is capable of retaining a test sample of saliva by capillary force;
c. a plurality of bristles attached to the top surface of the brush head;
d. sensing means in communication with the test channel for providing an output sensing signal representative of the tested properties of saliva collected in said test channel;
e. signal processing means for converting the output sensing signal to readable or storable information, said signal processing means having an input means for receiving the output sensing signal and an output means for producing a signal for information display or storage; and
f. a power source attached to said handle for energizing the sensing means and the signal processing means.
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Abstract
A biosensor electrical toothbrush having a brush head with a test channel and a renewable biosensor system within the test channel for performing routine saliva tests. The brush head stimulates saliva production and collection in the test channel where measurement signals are produced by sensors. The signals are transmitted for storage and analysis to a microprocessor that provides readable data signals reflective of the presence or quantitative level of a specific component of saliva. The brush handle contains the micro-processor, a display means, a battery, a motor and a reservoir for storing a reagent which is supplied in controlled quantities to the channel during saliva testing. The toothbrush is used to detect fertility periods, pregnancy, labor onset, alcohol concentration, blood glucose concentration and indicators that signal a need for comprehensive HIV testing. A test head without bristles may be used in place of a brush head to provide a saliva-monitoring oral device which performs the same saliva tests as the electrical toothbrush. The bristles are replaced by an oral thermometer, a gum massage element or other element used for medical or dental functions.
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24 Claims
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1. A saliva-monitoring electrical toothbrush comprising:
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a. a handle;
b. a brush head attached to the handle, said brush head having a top surface, a bottom surface, a side surface that extends from the top surface to the bottom surface and a test channel which is capable of retaining a test sample of saliva by capillary force;
c. a plurality of bristles attached to the top surface of the brush head;
d. sensing means in communication with the test channel for providing an output sensing signal representative of the tested properties of saliva collected in said test channel;
e. signal processing means for converting the output sensing signal to readable or storable information, said signal processing means having an input means for receiving the output sensing signal and an output means for producing a signal for information display or storage; and
f. a power source attached to said handle for energizing the sensing means and the signal processing means. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24)
a. the sensing means is comprised of a renewable biosensor system which includes at least one reusable electrode matrix having a plurality of electrodes and counter electrodes, said electrode matrix being positioned on at least one wall of the test channel; and
b. the test channel has an opening in the same wall where the electrode matrix is positioned for the inflow of a controlled quantity of reagent into the test channel to form a mixture with saliva, said mixture being removable from the electrode matrix and from the test channel by a cleansing liquid.
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14. The saliva-monitoring electrical toothbrush of claim 11 wherein the sensing means is comprised of a fiber optic sensor positioned in the test channel walls.
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15. The saliva-monitoring electrical toothbrush of claim 11 including a filter to vent air from the test channel, said filter being gas permeable and liquid impermeable and being positioned in the upper wall of the test channel.
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16. The saliva-monitoring electrical toothbrush of claim 11 in which the upper wall of the test channel is detachable from the channel.
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17. The saliva-monitoring electrical toothbrush of claim 11 including a channel cover for the test channel opening.
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18. The saliva-monitoring electrical toothbrush of claim 17 wherein the channel cover is slidable to an open and a closed position and comprises:
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a. a saddle-shaped base with an opening therethrough which coincides with the channel opening when the channel cover is in an open position; and
b. guide ribs on the underside of the saddle-shaped base for engaging with slots in the side surface of the brush head and for guiding the sliding movement of the channel cover to its open and closed positions when said guide ribs are engaged in said slots.
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19. The saliva-monitoring electrical toothbrush of claim 18 wherein the movement of the channel cover to its open and closed positions is driven by a motor contained in the handle.
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20. The saliva-monitoring electrical toothbrush of claim 18 wherein the channel cover is moved automatically to its closed position in response to the dispensing action of a reagent from a reservoir into the test channel.
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21. The saliva-monitoring electrical toothbrush of claim 1 wherein the test channel is positioned on the side surface of the brush head.
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22. The saliva-monitoring electrical toothbrush of claim 21 wherein at least one electrode and opposing counter electrode are positioned on the side surface of the brush head and are spaced apart from each other to create a gap comprising the test channel, said electrode and counter electrode providing an output sensing signal representative of the tested properties of the retained saliva.
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23. The saliva-monitoring electrical toothbrush of claim 21 wherein the test channel has an upper wall which extends from the side surface of the brush head and a reflective optical sensor which is positioned on the side surface opposed to said upper wall.
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24. The saliva-monitoring electrical toothbrush of claim 23 including a filter to vent air from the test channel, said filter being gas permeable and liquid impermeable and being positioned in the upper wall of the test channel.
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