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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 09, 1993
Filed:
Sep. 24, 1992
Benjamin H Stansbury, Jr, Los Angeles, CA (US);
1008335 Ontario Inc., King City, CA;
Abstract
A power driven mechanical toothbrush is disclosed. A replaceable toothbrush head member has tuft blocks retained generally therewithin and extending laterally outwardly from the a cam shaft. Each tuft block has at least one tuft of bristles, usually four, secured within the tuft block and extending upwardly therefrom. Each of the bristles has a distal end at a distance from its tuft block, and the bristles in each tuft are generally parallel to each other. The toothbrush head member is adapted to receive and retain the tuft blocks in sliding relation therein, so that each tuft block slides linearly in a direction parallel to the longitudinal tuft axis as guided by guide rails within the head member, between a retracted position and an extended position. Each tuft block is driven from its retracted position to its extended position by the rotatable cam shaft. In use, the tuft bristles are brought into contact with the teeth by the user, before the respective tuft block reaches its extended position, so as to thereby flex the bristles and to cause a lateral motion of the distal of the bristles along the surface of the teeth. The reciprocating action of the tuft blocks causes a wiping action of the bristles and bristle ends against the teeth, and the teeth are thereby cleaned.