Manually held dental flossers
First Claim
1. A flossing device, comprising:
- a housing including a fork extension extending from said housing and having a pair of prongs with grooves for guiding said floss in a circuit which spans a space between said prongs;
a floss supply spool rotatably mounted to said housing;
a floss take-up spool rotatably mounted to said housing;
an actuating mechanism for rotating said take-up spool to advance floss within the floss circuit;
a first tensioning mechanism connected to the floss take-up spool to tension the floss during periods when the actuating mechanism is deactivated, said first tensioning mechanism including at least one ratchet pawl engaging a ratchet co-rotatably mounted with the take-un spool; and
a second tensioning mechanism connected to the sunply spool to cooperate with the first tensioning mechanism to tension the floss during periods when the actuating mechanism is deactivated;
wherein the actuating mechanism further includes a brake engageable with the second tensioning mechanism to positively lock the supply spool by engaging the tensioning mechanism during periods when the actuating mechanism is deactivated.
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Abstract
A dental flossing device is characterized by a flossing circuit comprised of a flossing supply spool and a take-up spool mounted to a housing. The floss feeds from the supply spool along a pair of prongs forming a fork extension of the handle and is stretched across the prongs and appropriately tensioned to be inserted into a users mouth for flossing. To maintain tension, a pair of ratchet pawls are jointly engageable with a ratchet mounted for co-rotation with the take-up spool. The pawls are offset relative to the ratchet teeth to ensure appropriate tension. Tension on the supply spool side of the flosser is achieved with a tension arm in constant engagement with tension teeth co-rotatably mounted with the spool. When a floss advancing trigger is not depressed, a brake pawl formed at one end of the trigger is spring biased into locking engagement with these teeth while the tension arm assures proper tension on the supply side. In an alternative preferred embodiment, only one tensioning ratchet pawl engages the ratchet mounted for co-rotation with the take-up spool. A different ratchet pawl, mounted to one end of a ratchet arm pivotally secured to the flosser housing beneath the ratchet, is engaged by the trigger to drivingly contact the ratchet to rotate the take-up spool. In this latter embodiment, the brake pawl is replaced with a projection formed on the trigger that is adapted to engage the supply spool tensioning ratchet to lock the ratchet in the released position of the trigger to prevent supply spool rotation and maintain the floss circuit in a tight condition.
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18 Claims
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1. A flossing device, comprising:
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a housing including a fork extension extending from said housing and having a pair of prongs with grooves for guiding said floss in a circuit which spans a space between said prongs; a floss supply spool rotatably mounted to said housing; a floss take-up spool rotatably mounted to said housing; an actuating mechanism for rotating said take-up spool to advance floss within the floss circuit; a first tensioning mechanism connected to the floss take-up spool to tension the floss during periods when the actuating mechanism is deactivated, said first tensioning mechanism including at least one ratchet pawl engaging a ratchet co-rotatably mounted with the take-un spool; and a second tensioning mechanism connected to the sunply spool to cooperate with the first tensioning mechanism to tension the floss during periods when the actuating mechanism is deactivated; wherein the actuating mechanism further includes a brake engageable with the second tensioning mechanism to positively lock the supply spool by engaging the tensioning mechanism during periods when the actuating mechanism is deactivated. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A flossing device, comprising:
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a housing including a fork extension extending from said housing and having a pair of prongs with grooves for guiding said floss in a circuit which spans a space between said prongs; a floss supply spool rotatably mounted to said housing; a floss take-up spool rotatably mounted to said housing; an actuating mechanism for rotating said take-up spool to advance floss within the floss circuit; a first tensioning mechanism connected to the floss take-un spoo1 to tension the floss during periods when the actuating mechanism is deactivated, said first tensioning mechanism including at least one ratchet pnawl engaging a ratchet co-rotatably mounted with the take-up spool; and a second tensioning mechanism connected to the supply spool to cooperate with the first tensioning mechanism to tension the floss during periods when the actuating mechanism is deactivated; wherein said actuating mechanism includes a ratchet ann pivotally mounted to the housing, a pawl mounted to one end of said ratchet arm, a cam follower connected to the pawl, and a spring biasing the ratchet arm into a home position, said cam follower engaging a cam surface of a trigger in said actuating mechanism, whereby depressing of said trigger causes said pawl and said ratchet arm to pivot about the pivot axis of said ratchet ann, enabling the pawl to engage the ratchet and rotate the same and thereby the take-up spool.
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8. A flossing device, comprising:
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a housing including a fork extension extending from said housing and having a pair of prongs with grooves for guiding said floss in a circuit which spans a space between said prongs; a floss supply spool rotatably mounted to said housing; a floss take-up spool rotatably mounted to said housing; an actuating mechanism for rotating said take-up spool to advance floss within the floss circuit; a first tensioning mechanism connected to the floss take-up spool to tension the floss during periods when the actuating mechanism is deactivated; and a second tensioning mechanism connected to the supply spool to cooperate with the first tensioning mechanism to tension the floss during periods when the actuating mechanism is deactivated; wherein said actuating mechanism comprises a trigger having opposite first and second ends and being rotatably mounted to said housing via a post located between said opposite ends; when said trigger is deactivated, said first end brakes rotation of said supply spool; and when said trigger is activated, said first end releases said supply spool whereas said second end moves to drive said take-up spool to rotate in a direction that causes unwinding of said supply spool. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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