Brush head for an electric toothbrush
First Claim
1. A brush head of a power-driven toothbrush comprising:
- a support structure;
a plurality of bristle tufts attached to the support structure and extending upwardly therefrom, said plurality of bristle tufts including;
a first series of bristle tufts forming an outer oval-shaped ring of bristle tufts having major and minor axes;
wherein said first series of bristle tufts has only sixteen bristle tufts none of which lie on either of the major or minor axes of said oval-shaped outer ring;
a second series of bristle tufts forming an intermediate ring of bristle tufts;
a third series of bristle tufts forming an inner ring of bristle tufts;
wherein said first, second and third series of bristle tufts are located generally concentrically with respect to each other and about a center point of the brush head;
wherein the second and third series of bristle tufts have equal numbers of bristle tufts; and
wherein each of the bristle tufts of the third series is intermediate a pair of bristle tufts of the second series;
and wherein a diameter line passing through the center point of the brush head passes through bristle tufts of only one of the second and third series of bristle tufts.
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Abstract
A brush head for an electric toothbrush having a support structure rotatably oscillated by a motor in the handle of the toothbrush. A plurality of bristle tufts are mounted on the support structure in three ring-like series concentrically about a center point of the support structure. The bristle tufts are arranged in a unique arrangement whereby no more than two of the bristle tufts in the intermediate series and innermost series lie on a diameter line passing through the center point. The outermost and intermediate series of bristle tufts may be arranged in oval-shaped rings and the bristle tufts of the inner series may have a circular arrangement. All of the tufts preferably have the same height and diameter.
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16 Claims
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1. A brush head of a power-driven toothbrush comprising:
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a support structure; a plurality of bristle tufts attached to the support structure and extending upwardly therefrom, said plurality of bristle tufts including; a first series of bristle tufts forming an outer oval-shaped ring of bristle tufts having major and minor axes; wherein said first series of bristle tufts has only sixteen bristle tufts none of which lie on either of the major or minor axes of said oval-shaped outer ring; a second series of bristle tufts forming an intermediate ring of bristle tufts; a third series of bristle tufts forming an inner ring of bristle tufts; wherein said first, second and third series of bristle tufts are located generally concentrically with respect to each other and about a center point of the brush head; wherein the second and third series of bristle tufts have equal numbers of bristle tufts; and
wherein each of the bristle tufts of the third series is intermediate a pair of bristle tufts of the second series;and wherein a diameter line passing through the center point of the brush head passes through bristle tufts of only one of the second and third series of bristle tufts. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A toothbrush comprising:
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a handpiece; a motor within the handpiece; a brush head having a center point; a plurality of bristle tufts mounted on and projecting upwardly from the brush head;
said plurality of bristle tufts including;a first series of bristle tufts located on an outer ring of bristle tufts; a second series of bristle tufts located on an intermediate ring of bristle tufts; a third series of bristle tufts located on an inner ring of bristle tufts; said outer and intermediate rings of bristle tufts being generally oval-shaped with common major and minor axes, and wherein two of the bristle tufts of the inner ring lie on the major axis and two of the bristle tufts of the intermediate ring lie on the minor axis; said first, second, and third series of bristle tufts located generally concentrically with respect to each other and about the center point of the brush head; wherein a diameter line passing through a pair of diametrically aligned bristle tufts of the outer ring of bristle tufts will pass through a pair of bristle tufts of the inner ring of bristle tufts and is free of contact with a bristle tuft of the intermediate ring of bristle tufts. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A brush head of a power-driven toothbrush comprising:
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a support structure; a plurality of bristle tufts attached to the support structure and extending upwardly therefrom, said plurality of bristle tufts including; a first series of bristle tufts forming an outer oval-shaped ring of bristle tufts having major and minor axes; a second series of bristle tufts forming an intermediate ring of bristle tufts; a third series of bristle tufts forming an inner ring of bristle tufts; wherein said first, second and third series of bristle tufts are located generally concentrically with respect to each other and about a center point of the brush head; wherein the second and third series of bristle tufts each includes only six bristle tufts;
wherein each of the bristle tufts of the third series is intermediate a pair of bristle tufts of the second series; and
wherein two of the bristle tufts of the third series of bristle tufts lie on the major axis and none of the remaining four bristle tufts lie on the minor axis;and wherein a diameter line passing through the center point of the brush head passes through bristle tufts of only one of the second and third series of bristle tufts.
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14. A toothbrush comprising:
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a handpiece; a motor within the handpiece; a brush head having a center point; a plurality of bristle tufts mounted on and projecting upwardly from the brush head;
said plurality of bristle tufts including;a first series of bristle tufts located on an outer ring of bristle tufts; a second series of bristle tufts located on an intermediate ring of bristle tufts; said outer and intermediate rings of bristle tufts being generally oval-shaped with common major and minor axes and wherein none of the bristle tufts of the outer ring lie on either of the major and minor axes; a third series of bristle tufts located on an inner ring of bristle tufts; said first, second, and third series of bristle tufts located generally concentrically with respect to each other and about the center point of the brush head; and wherein a diameter line passing through a pair of diametrically aligned bristle tufts of the outer ring of bristle tufts will pass through a pair of bristle tufts of the inner ring of bristle tufts and is free of contact with a bristle tuft of the intermediate ring of bristle tufts. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16)
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Specification