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WO2008098721A1
WO2008098721A1 PCT/EP2008/001013 EP2008001013W WO2008098721A1 WO 2008098721 A1 WO2008098721 A1 WO 2008098721A1 EP 2008001013 W EP2008001013 W EP 2008001013W WO 2008098721 A1 WO2008098721 A1 WO 2008098721A1
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toothbrush
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Roger Kirchhofer
Peter Zurfluh
Franz Fischer
Adrian Pfenniger
Josef Lötscher
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A46BRUSHWARE
    • A46BBRUSHES
    • A46B9/00Arrangements of the bristles in the brush body
    • A46B9/08Supports or guides for bristles
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A46BRUSHWARE
    • A46BBRUSHES
    • A46B5/00Brush bodies; Handles integral with brushware
    • A46B5/002Brush bodies; Handles integral with brushware having articulations, joints or flexible portions
    • A46B5/0025Brushes with elastically deformable heads that change shape during use
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A46BRUSHWARE
    • A46BBRUSHES
    • A46B2200/00Brushes characterized by their functions, uses or applications
    • A46B2200/10For human or animal care
    • A46B2200/1066Toothbrush for cleaning the teeth or dentures

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  • the present invention relates to a toothbrush according to the preamble of claim 1 and a method for the production thereof according to claim 27.
  • Toothbrushes are well-known instruments in oral hygiene for the cleaning and care of teeth and other surfaces of the oral cavity.
  • a toothbrush is disclosed, for example, in FR 2652245.
  • This toothbrush has in its head region for receiving bristles certain bristle carrier elements, which are connected to each other on a bristle-occupied upper side of each other adjacent sections.
  • the connection of the individual bristle carrier elements in the toothbrush head region leads to the formation of a straight line over the entire width of its head region extending bending line around which the bristle carrier elements can be angled elastically.
  • a brush in which bristles combined into bristle bundles are elastically bendable or deflectable relative to one another is described in US Pat. No. 3,000,030.
  • the rectilinear along a series of bristle bundles arranged one behind the other form comb-like brush segments, which are connected to one another via elastic webs. Due to the elastic webs, it is possible to bend the brush segments elastically against each other.
  • the head of the toothbrush forms a bristle carrier for receiving bristles which are likewise combined into bristle bundles.
  • the attachment-side ends of the bristle bundles have head-like thickenings, which are obtained by melting the bristle ends. With these head-like thickenings, the fastened ends of the bundles of bristles sit in elastic bearings, which are mounted in holes in a perforated plate and project beyond their back.
  • a positioning plate arranged behind the elastic bearings can be changed in their position, so that, depending on their adjusted position, an elastic deflection of the elastic bearings is more or less restricted.
  • Object of the present invention is to provide a toothbrush with a head portion that can adapt to specific surface shapes in the oral cavity, different cleaning positions of the toothbrush and different force effects of a user on the toothbrush and at the same time allows a particularly cost-effective production of the toothbrush.
  • the toothbrush according to the invention has a grip area and a neck area adjoining the grip area, which area has a head area opposite the grip area.
  • At least one bristle carrier element is arranged in the head region, to which bristles or bristles combined into bristle bundles are fastened.
  • the bristles or bristle bundles emerge from at least one upper carrier element opening on the upper side of the bristle carrier element.
  • the bristle carrier element is elastically connected to the neck region by means of a film-like hard film made of a hard material and is thus deflectable elastically with respect to the latter.
  • the film-like hard film extends at least partially flush outside around the upper carrier element opening.
  • the film-like hard film is provided with a very small thickness, in particular a thickness which is much smaller than a length and also substantially smaller than the wall thickness of the bristle carrier element.
  • the bristle carrier elements have sufficient rigidity and toughness for a bristle anchorage and, on the other hand, that the bristle carrier elements can be moved elastically against one another.
  • the bristle carrier element and the film-type hard film are composed of a - A -
  • the film-like hard film is coated on its upper side with a layer of a soft material.
  • the elasticity properties or the recovery of the film-like hard film can be improved or adjusted.
  • the risk of a local weakening of the film-like hard film along a bending line even after a large number of bends of the bristle carrier elements is greatly reduced.
  • the layer of soft material after the formation of the film-like hard film and the bristle carrier elements is applied by injection molding.
  • the elasticity properties or the provision of the brush head are improved or set by means of a material bridge of soft material running, for example, from its free end region to the neck region, which is spaced apart from bristle carrier elements.
  • Normally polypropylene for toothbrushes with corresponding cross sections is processed with an injection pressure of 500 bar to 750 bar.
  • the relatively high injection pressure is also significantly responsible for the film-like hard film having the desired specific film-like properties or dimensions and with respect to the thin hard film rather bulky bristle carrier elements and possibly other areas of the toothbrush handle can be formed in one operation with the same processing parameters.
  • the inventive design of the head portion with bristle-bearing elements and a film-like hard film of toothbrushes on electric toothbrushes for example, with oscillating, pivoting or vibrating heads, on mascara brushes, nail polish brushes, hair brushes and other brushes of personal care transferable. It is also possible to use it with household brushes, for example with dishwashing brushes, wiper sets, shoe brushes, scrubbers, brooms or barbecue brushes.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a portion of the underside of a toothbrush according to the invention with a plurality of arranged in a head region bristle carrier elements, which has a film-like hard film with a
  • FIG. 2 is a plan view of the underside of the head portion of the toothbrush shown in FIG. 1;
  • Figure 3 is a plan view of the top of the head portion of the toothbrush shown in Figure 1 and Figure 2 without showing the bristles.
  • FIGS. 1 to 3 shows in a side view the head region of the toothbrush shown in FIGS. 1 to 3 without the bristles being shown;
  • FIGS. 1 to 4 shows a sectional view of the head region of a toothbrush according to the invention shown in FIGS. 1 to 4 without the bristles being shown;
  • FIG. 6 is an enlarged sectional view of a portion of that shown in FIGS. 1-5
  • FIGS. 1 to 6 shows a side view of the head region of a toothbrush according to the invention shown in FIGS. 1 to 6 without the bristles being shown at a maximum angle due to a force acting on the free end region of the head region in the direction of the underside of the toothbrush;
  • FIGS. 1-7 shows a side view of the head region of a toothbrush according to the invention shown in FIGS. 1-7 without showing the bristles in FIG its orientation in an injection molding tool, not shown;
  • FIGS. 1 to 8 shows a side view of the head region of a toothbrush according to the invention shown in FIGS. 1 to 8 without showing the bristles in its solidified and unloaded state taken from the injection molding tool;
  • FIG. 10 shows a top view of the underside of the head region of a further embodiment of the toothbrush according to the invention.
  • FIG. 11 is a plan view of the top of the head portion of a toothbrush shown in FIG. 10 without showing the bristles;
  • FIG. 12 shows a top view of the underside of the head region of a further embodiment of the toothbrush according to the invention.
  • Fig. 13 is a top plan view of the top of the head portion of the toothbrush shown in Fig. 12 without showing the bristles;
  • FIG. 14 is a sectional view of a section through a bristle carrier element and the surrounding film-like hard film of a toothbrush according to the invention, wherein the bristle carrier element consisting of a hard material and the film-like hard film on the upper side are covered with a layer of a soft material and combined to form a bristle bundle Bristles are aligned obliquely to a longitudinal axis of the bristle carrier member;
  • FIGS. 15 to 26 show in plan view the lower sides of the head region of further particularly preferred embodiments according to the invention
  • Toothbrushes wherein located at the top upper support element openings, from which the bristles emerge, are shown in dashed lines;
  • FIGS. 27-30 show sectional views of head regions of various embodiments of toothbrushes according to the invention, in which a layer of soft material is applied on top of the bristle carrier element made of hard material and of the film-like hard film;
  • Fig. 31 in a sectional view a sleeve-like
  • 32 is a sectional view of the section of a head region shown in FIG. 31 with a sleeve-like bristle carrier element after the bristle process, wherein the bristles are fused bristle carrier element side in their free end with each other and the lower end portion of the bristle carrier element;
  • 33 shows a plan view of the upper side of the head region of a further embodiment of a toothbrush according to the invention, in which bristles are combined into bristle bundles with oblong oval or I-shaped cross sections;
  • FIG. 34 is a plan view of the underside of the head portion shown in FIG. 33; FIG.
  • 35 shows a plan view of the underside of the head region of a further embodiment of the toothbrush according to the invention
  • Bristle bundles having circular or oblong or I-shaped cross-sections
  • FIG. 36 is a top plan view of the top of the head portion shown in FIG. 35; FIG.
  • FIG. 37 is a plan view of the upper side of the head region of a toothbrush according to the invention, which is designed as an electric toothbrush with a brush head having an oscillating brush head, the radially outer bristle carrier elements being elastically bendable or deflectable against a central region of the brush head via a foil-like hard film;
  • Fig. 38 is a partially cutaway side view of the neck portion and the head portion of the brush head shown in Fig. 37; 39 is a perspective view of the underside of the head region and of the adjacent neck region of a toothbrush according to the invention, also designed as an electric toothbrush, with an eccentrically shaped drive axis which acts on the underside of a bristle carrier element arranged on a head element;
  • FIG. 40 shows a side view of the head region shown in FIG. 39, comprising a head carrier carrying the head element
  • FIG. 41 is a perspective sectional view of the head region shown in FIGS. 39 and 40; FIG.
  • FIG. 43 is a perspective view of the head carrier and the head element already shown in FIG. 42; FIG.
  • FIG. 44 shows a side view of the head region of a further embodiment of a toothbrush according to the invention without representation of the bristles, in which a material bridge spans the underside of the head region;
  • FIG. 45 is a plan view of the underside of the head portion of FIG. 44.
  • Neck region 12 which carries a head region 14.
  • the toothbrush 10 according to the invention has an overall length of up to 220 mm, preferably between 120 mm-140 mm or 190 mm and 200 mm.
  • the length of the handle portion of the toothbrush 10 is between 45% and 65% of its total length.
  • the remaining length is divided between the neck region 12 and the head region 14.
  • the length of the head region is 10 mm to 35 mm, preferably 15 mm to 24 mm or 26 mm to 30 mm.
  • the width of the head area measures 8 mm to 20 mm, preferably 10 mm to 16 mm.
  • the head region 14 carries bristles 16, for example shown in FIGS. 14 and 32.
  • the head region 14 may also be provided with cleaning or massage elements, as shown in FIGS. 27-30.
  • the grip area, the neck area 12 and the head area 14 are for the most part made of a hard material
  • Hard material H are, for example, polypropylene (PP),
  • Polyester polycyclohexanediamine ethanol terephthalate
  • PCT / PCT-A acid modified
  • PCT-G glycol modified
  • PE polyethylene
  • PS polystyrene
  • SAN polymethyl methacrylate
  • PMMA polymethyl methacrylate
  • ABS Acrylbuthadienstyrol
  • POM Polyoxy ⁇ iethylen
  • PA polyamide
  • PP polypropylene
  • the modulus of elasticity of the preferably used polypropylene (PP) is 1000 N / mm 2 to 2400 N / mm 2 , preferably 1300 N / mm 2 to 1800 N / mm 2 , particularly preferably 1450 N / mm 2 to 1650 N / mm 2 , in particular 1500 N / mm 2 .
  • a hard material is used, which does not tend to brittle fractures under load. For this reason, the styrenic hard materials PS, SAN and ABS are less preferred than PP, PE, PA, PET or PCT / PCTA / PCTG.
  • soft materials W as for example for soft elastic layers, restoring elements, material bridges or in Fig. 26 - 30 Japaneses L. Massaging elements 18 are used is a soft plastic, for example, low density polyethylenes (PE-LD), high density polyethylenes (PE-HD), polyethylene (PE), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polyurethane (PUR) and preferably a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE ) used. Also possible is the use of polyolefin-based elastomer.
  • the Shore A hardness of the soft material W is below 90, preferably below 70.
  • the soft material W in the head region 14 also applied in a thin layer on the hard material H and due to the constant alternating loads in the head region 14, is an excellent connection between soft and Hard material indispensable. This is achieved by choosing a soft material W which is compatible with the hard material H and which is bonded to the hard material H during a multi-component injection molding process in the boundary layer by means of material connection connects. Of course, this also applies to all other elements made of soft material.
  • a number of cup-shaped bristle carrier elements 22 are visible.
  • These bristle carrier elements 22, which consist of a hard material H, are elastically deflectable or bendable via a foil-type hard film 24, likewise made of a hard material H, with one another and with the neck region 12.
  • the bristle carrier elements 22 are intended to receive, for example, bristles 16 shown in FIGS. 14 and 27 - 30, which protrude from an upper support element opening 26 of the bristle carrier element 22 to an upper side 28 of the toothbrush 10.
  • the bristle carrier elements 22 on the upper side 28 may be provided with a, for example, circular support element opening 26 or also with a plurality of upper support element openings 26.
  • a bristle carrier element 22 arranged in the outermost longitudinal end region of the head region 14 is provided with 5 upper carrier element openings.
  • conventional bristle holes 30 may also be formed in the rigid neck-side section of the head region 14.
  • the bristle carrier elements 22 with a single upper support element opening 26 have an outer rounded element body 32 with an elliptical cross section and a beveled end cap 34. While the element body 32 with its inner recess in the form of a blind hole 36 mainly serves to receive bristles 16, the outer surface of the end cap 34 offers the possibility of further functions, for example by forming scraper edges or scraper naps or roughening the function of a tongue cleaner or to provide a palate massage. It is also possible to cover the end cap 34 at its free end with soft material W at least partially and to assume the previously described functions.
  • the element body 32 may also be formed in the shape of a circular cylinder, a truncated cone, other rotationally symmetric shapes, as a cuboid with rounded corners or a truncated pyramid.
  • the end cap 34 may be formed as a cone, a blunt cone, a hemisphere or an edged end portion.
  • the general form of bristle carrier elements 22 and the end caps 34 in addition to functional aspects of the outer surfaces of the blind hole geometry for optimal recording and anchoring of the bristles 16 and design aspects, determined by the manufacturing process (injection molding).
  • the filling by means of injection molding with liquid plastic and demoulding the geometries from an injection mold specifies various likewise geometric boundary conditions.
  • the bristle support members 22 having a single upper support member opening 26 which are preferably bristled with conventional plugging technology have a thickness - measured from the top 28 to the bottom 20 from the point of attachment of the bristle support member 22 to the hard film 24 to the free end of the bristle support member 22 - from 2mm to 5 mm, preferably from 3.8 mm to 4.5 mm.
  • the thickness can vary over the head region 14.
  • the cross-section of these bristle carrier elements 22 is measured in the longitudinal direction of the toothbrush 10 - 2.5 mm to 4 mm, preferably 2 mm to 3.5 mm.
  • the cross section measured in the transverse direction of the toothbrush 10 is between 2 mm and 3.5 mm, preferably 2.5 mm to 3 mm.
  • the cross-sectional data can vary over the entire head region 14.
  • the wall thickness of the bristle carrier element 22 is at least 1 to 2 times, at most 4 to 8 times, preferably about 1 to 3 times the thickness of the film-like hard film 24.
  • the diameter of the blind hole 36 in which, preferably using conventional punching technology by means of anchor plates, the bristles 16 are fixed, is between 1.4 mm and 1.8 mm, preferably 1.6 mm.
  • the considerations relating to bristle receiving holes generally apply, of course, not only to the blind holes 36 preferred in connection with conventional stuffing technology, but also analogously to the through holes 48 described below in connection with FIGS. 31 and 32, which are preferred in alternative beading methods, such as IMT - (In MoId Tufting) or AFT (Anchor Free Tufting) procedures are used.
  • the hole diameter of the blind holes 36 within the bristle field may vary.
  • Bristle carrier elements 22 have individual blind holes 36 preferably over smaller hole diameters than bristle carrier elements 22 with a plurality of blind holes 36.
  • the depth of the blind hole 36 measures 2 mm to 4.5 mm, preferably 3 mm to 3.7 mm. These sizes can vary over the head area 14.
  • the blind holes 36 may, in addition to a preferred circular formation also have an elliptical, n-shaped crescent-shaped, asymmetric or a free shape in cross section.
  • the formation of the cross section of the blind holes 36 in n-angular, sickle-shaped, asymmetric or in free form are preferably used exclusively when using the newer AFT (Anchor Free Tufting) and IMT (In MoId Tufting) methods.
  • the wall thickness, measured between the blind hole 36 and the outer surface of the element body 32, is between 0.3 and 0.9 mm, preferably between 0.4 and 0.8 mm.
  • the hole axis of the blind holes 36 preferably runs parallel to the longitudinal central axis of the element body 32
  • the bristles 16 used in the blind hole 36 are at least almost parallel to this
  • the bristle carrier elements 22 can also be equipped with a plurality of upper carrier element openings 26.
  • such bristle carrier elements 22 can be provided, for example, with a significantly reinforced connecting layer between bristle carrier elements 22 a single upper support member opening 26 are formed by a layer thickness greater than 0.5 mm.
  • the connecting layer is thus substantially thicker than the film-like hard film 24.
  • the connection layer between the bristle carrier elements 22 that is significantly reinforced in this case has the effect that no or only an insignificant flexible deflection is possible between the bristle carrier elements 22.
  • Connection layer for example, flush with the outer
  • Bristle support members 22 having a plurality of upper support member openings 26 may be located at any position in the
  • the bristle carrier elements 22 Due to the spacing of the bristle carrier elements 22 from each other and with respect to the neck region 12 through the film-like hard film 24 or the preferably completely free position of the bristle carrier elements 22 on the bottom 20 of the film-like hard film 24 to the free ends of the bristle carrier elements 22, is on the bottom 20 of the Head region 14 formed a labyrinth-like channel structure.
  • the individual bristle carrier elements 22 are preferably offset from each other so that, in the longitudinal and in the transverse direction, no continuous straight bending line in the film-like hard film 24 is formed can. Rather, the arrangement is preferably selected such that the bending lines occurring in the case of an angling of the bristle carrier elements 22 are angled or branched in the outer edge regions of the head region 14. As a result, the head region 14 is given additional stability. In addition, liquids are effectively removed via the labyrinth-like channel structure and a cleaning of the underside 20 of the head region 14 is supported.
  • the bristle carrier elements 22 on the underside 20 of the head region 14 are designed in their outer shape and arrangement such that their free mobility is correspondingly restricted.
  • a maximum deflection angle is defined by the thickness of the bristle carrier elements 22 - measured between the upper side 28 and the underside 20 - and their arrangement and spacing from one another. This maximum deflection angle is 30 ° to 75 °, preferably 35 ° to 50 °, and is measured between the center normal of the foremost support member opening 26 in the flat state and the center normal of the foremost support member opening 26 in the deflected state.
  • the maximum deflection angle is also valid for the curved bristle surface. In addition to a thereby caused effect as mutual attacks can additionally
  • Stop elements between the bristle carrier elements 22 made of a hard or a soft material W be attached.
  • the maximum deflection angles in the transverse, longitudinal and torsional directions can also be varied.
  • the film-like hard film 24 has almost no opportunities to stretch due to the material properties, but can still bend elastically.
  • the bending elasticity can be determined by the thickness of the film-like hard film 24, wherein the layer thickness can vary as desired both in the longitudinal and in the transverse direction.
  • the layer thickness of the film-like hard film 24 in the vicinity of the neck is greater than in the free end region of the head region 14.
  • the maximum layer thickness of the film-like hard film 24 is within 150%, preferably within 130% of the minimum layer thickness.
  • the restoring possibility or the elasticity is also determined by the properties of the covering soft material W.
  • This material is soft elastic and can stretch.
  • the layer thickness of the soft material W can change as desired in the longitudinal as well as in the transverse direction.
  • the ratio between the layer thicknesses of the hard material H and the soft material W can be selected almost arbitrarily. Preferably, however, are thinner
  • Thickness of the film-like hard film 24 independent elements are formed. For example, this can be off
  • the following hard film 24 extends flush outward around the upper carrier element opening 26, preferably the hard film 24 is designed such that it rests flush against the edge of the carrier element opening 26 at the top.
  • the transition on the underside 20 from the hard film 24 to the bristle carrier element 22 is substantially sharp-edged in the preferred embodiment, at most a minimum radius of less than 0.3 mm is realized. Due to a limitation of the flexibility of the film-like hard film 24, although less preferred but still possible to make this transition by means of chamfers or rounding with a larger radius.
  • connection of the bristle carrier elements 22 to the film-like hard film 24 only takes place in sections, and by recesses in the film-like hard film 24 of the element body 32 of the bristle carrier elements 22 is also partially exposed on the top 28. It is likewise conceivable for the connection between the bristle carrier elements 22 and the film-like hard film 24 to take place at a different position between the upper side 28 and the lower side 20 so that, for example, a section of the bristle carrier elements 22 projects beyond the film-like hard film 24 to the upper side 28.
  • Hard material H existing film-like hard film 24 on the top with a layer of a soft material W covered.
  • the soft material W is sprayed onto the hard material H. Since at least individual regions of the toothbrush 10, including the bristle carrier elements 22 and the foil-like hard film 24, are preferably made of a single hard material H, a single injection point can preferably be used when spraying the hard material H.
  • the mentioned individual regions of the toothbrush 10 made of hard material H can lie, for example, in the neck region 12 or in the neck region 12 and grip region.
  • the elasticity with which the bristle carrier elements 22 can be deflected with respect to the neck region 12 is determined by a number of factors, in particular the thickness of the film-like hard film 24, the distribution of its thickness, the material used and the specific material distribution, for example With regard to the applied on the upper side 28 layer of soft material W is determined.
  • the thickness of the film-like hard film 24 is between 0.08 mm and 0.6 mm, preferably between 0.3 mm and 0.5 mm.
  • this layer is slightly wedge-shaped over the head region 14, so that the layer thickness is approximately 0.5 mm in the vicinity of the neck region 12 and approximately 0.3 mm in the free end region of the head region 14. This will ensure that due to the increasing distance in the direction of the free end region of the head region 14 from the neck region 12 and thus a longer lever arm at a deflection of the bristle carrier elements 22 in the longitudinal direction of the head portion 14 at the same force at least almost the same can be deflected.
  • the thickness of the layer of soft material W applied to the film-like hard film 24 on the upper side 28 is between 0.2 mm and 1 mm, preferably between 0.3 mm and 0.7 mm. This results in a total layer thickness of the film-like hard film 24 with an overlying layer of soft material W from 0.28 mm to 1.6 mm, preferably from 0.6 mm to 1.2 mm.
  • the ratio of the layer thickness of hard material H to soft material W is 12.5: 1 to 0.8: 1, preferably 7: 1 to 1.5: 1. As already mentioned, however, this ratio can vary and significantly determines the elasticity properties during the deflection The bristle carrier elements 22.
  • the ratio of the thickness of the film-like hard film 24 to the thickness of the bristle carrier elements 22, each measured between the top 28 and the bottom 20 from the point of attachment of the bristle carrier element 22 on the hard film 24 to the free end of the bristle carrier element 22nd which is between 63: 1 and 8: 1, preferably between 44: 1 and 8: 1, more preferably between 30: 1 and 12.5: 1.
  • Another embodiment is to cover the film-like hard film 24 on both sides with soft material W. This means that the film-like hard film 24 in addition to the described coverage of the top 28, also on the bottom 20 in the labyrinth-like recesses with a layer Soft material W is covered.
  • the film-like hard film 24 may have recesses adjacent to the bristle-carrying members 22. Of course, this also applies to layers of soft material W.
  • a bead 38 which is raised in the direction of the upper side 28, is formed on the upper side 28 around the upper carrier element opening 26 made of the soft material W. It forms a ring-like enlarged layer around the upper support member opening 26 and allows a softer guidance of the bristles and an improved recovery after their deflection during the cleaning process.
  • a bead 38 from a hard material H, in particular by the extension of the element body 32, or to leave the bead 38 completely away.
  • the outer edge of the head portion 14 is provided with a wavy contour line as shown in Figs. 1 to 4, 7 to 13 and 15 to 26.
  • thin layers of the film-like hard film 24 alternate with outer regions of the bristle carrier elements 22.
  • the bristle support members 22 project slightly beyond the outer edge of the sheet-like hard film 24 and act as a buffer zone to reduce contact of the sheet-like hard film 24 with the oral cavity.
  • they may be at least partially coated with soft material W.
  • this soft material W may be applied, for example, on the upper side 28 and / or on the underside 20 of the film-like hard film 24 or pulled from the upper side 28 to the lower side 20 over the edge. In this way, injuries are caused by cutting or by Collisions in the oral cavity avoided.
  • the soft material W functions as cushioning and tearing of the film-like hard film 24 from the outside is prevented.
  • the layer of soft material W non-continuous, i.e. omissions (in any geometric shapes) may be provided in the layer of soft material W, i. the hard material H is not covered in the area of these omissions.
  • FIG. 7 shows the maximum bending in the case of a force acting on a bristle carrier element 22 in the outermost free longitudinal end region of the head region 14. Further bending in the direction of the underside is precluded by abutment-like contacts of the bristle carrier elements 22.
  • the maximum bend between 10 ° and 40 ° is preferably between 25 and 30 ° measured between the center normal of the foremost support member opening 26 in the flat state and the center normal of the foremost support member opening 26 in FIG deflected state.
  • the surface of the bristle surface ie, among other things, the film-like hard film 24 in the flexible part forms under the load an arcuate bend with a radius from 4 cm to 10 cm, preferably 5 cm to 8 cm.
  • Fig. 8 a state is shown, in which the toothbrush 10 for solidification after injection molding of the hard and soft material H, W is still in its cavity of an injection molding tool, not shown.
  • the upper side forms an at least almost flat surface.
  • the head portion 14 deforms slightly towards the top 28 due to shrinkage behavior and forms a concave curvature when viewed from the top surface 28, shown in Figure 9.
  • This curvature is due to shrinkage of material during the curing phase and causes a desired bias towards the top 28.
  • the direction of the curvature can be influenced, for example, by a different positioning of the film-like hard film 24 with respect to the top 28 and bottom 20 of the bristle support members 22 and adjusted accordingly.
  • an opposite curvature is achieved when the film-like hard film 24 is flush with the lower-side free end of the end caps 34.
  • the effect of warping can be further enhanced by applying a layer of soft material W to the film-like hard film 24 on top 28, as in the previously described embodiment, since this layer provides additional bias due to its shrinkage behavior.
  • other shapes of curvature such as wave profiles, spindle-shaped torsion shapes, one or more creases, or combinations of multiple shape elements can be formed in the head region 14 by the injection molding tool, in which the soft material W is injected, the preceding hard material H forcibly formed, ie the hard material H is inserted under bias in this tool.
  • the forced shape of the hard material H ' is frozen 1 . It is also possible to reheat the bristled toothbrush 10 and then allow it to cool in a predetermined positive shape. Also in this case the corresponding compulsory form is 'frozen'.
  • the hard material H is a curved shape.
  • tools are required for the realization which are equipped with corresponding slides and core pulls.
  • the head region 14 of the toothbrush 10 is preferably modeled on the outer tooth contour and concavely arched.
  • the bristles can be arranged lengthwise so that a bristle configuration that is optimal for cleaning can be realized. By means of this possibility, the curvature can be faked to a certain extent.
  • FIGS. 10 to 13 Two further embodiments of head regions 14 are shown in FIGS. 10 to 13.
  • bristle carrier elements 22 with a single upper carrier element opening 26 are preferably formed in a bit-like arrangement in the outer edge region of the head region 14.
  • In the center of the head region 14 are three Borstentragiata 22 formed with an elongated cross section and three upper support element openings 26, as can be seen from the illustration of the top 28 in Fig. 11. It can clearly be seen that the carrier element openings 26 on the bristle carrier element 22 can be varied at a distance from one another.
  • the upper support member openings 26 are also other configurations, such as along curved lines in S, T, U and cross-shaped arrangements possible. The arrangements can each be oriented in the transverse direction or in the longitudinal direction of the toothbrush 10. As a result, both symmetrical and asymmetrical patterns (relative to the longitudinal axis of the toothbrush 10) of the carrier element openings 26 can be achieved.
  • the bristle support member 22 with five upper support member openings 26 is to be viewed in the free longitudinal end region of the head portion 14.
  • conventional bristle holes 30 are located in a solid part of the head region 14 which is rigidly connected to the neck region 12.
  • These bristle carrier elements 22, which have a plurality of carrier element openings 26, preferably have on the upper side 28 an extension in the longitudinal direction of the head region 14 of 4 mm to 12 mm, preferably 5 mm to 8 mm, and transverse to the longitudinal direction 4 mm to 14 mm, preferably 5 mm to 8 mm.
  • the bristles 16 are oriented either at right angles to the upper side 28 of the head region 14 or, as shown in FIG. 14, obliquely to the upper side 28 of the head region 14.
  • X-shaped bristle bundles can be formed, which in particular support a cleaning of interdental spaces, inclined bundles of bristles 16 or bundles of bristles 16 projecting beyond the brush head edge can be designed.
  • the blind holes 36 are also formed according to oblique.
  • the angle of the central standard of the inclined blind hole 36 for the center normal of a vertically formed blind hole 36 is between 3 ° and 30 °, preferably 3 ° to 15 °.
  • Beborstungsclar both conventional methods by means of anchors for cup-shaped bristle carrier elements 22 with blind holes 36 and AFT (Anchor Free Tufting) or IMT (In MoId Tufting) method for sleeve-like shaped bristle carrier elements 22 with through holes 48 are used.
  • AFT Anchor Free Tufting
  • IMT In MoId Tufting
  • Sleeve-like bristle carrier elements 22 will be referred to again in particular in connection with FIGS. 31 and 32. As described above, within a bristle carrier element 22, a plurality of carrier element openings 26 can be arranged, which can be filled with cleaning and massage elements 18.
  • the bristles 16 introduced into the bristle carrier elements 22 and into the carrier element openings 26 can be of different nature. It can be used throughout cylindrical, one-sided or two-sided sharpened bristles.
  • the bristles 16 themselves are preferably made of polyamide (PA) or polyester (PBT).
  • PA polyamide
  • PBT polyester
  • further cleaning or massage elements preferably consisting of a soft material W, may be formed on the bristle-carrying elements 22. For example, these can be injected directly in an injection molding process or anchored in the blind holes 36 in analogy to the bristles 16.
  • the cleaning or massage elements 18 may be formed, for example, as fins, knobs, scales, grooves, edges, hairs, flocked spots, strip brush elements, cylindrical, spherical or rod-like elements. They can be arranged both on the upper side 28 and on the lower side 20 and protrude from these. In particular, on the bottom 20 can also the End caps 34 of the bristle carrier elements 22 with scales, grooves, edges, roughening or other repetitive surface structures, be equipped to form a tongue cleaner.
  • a tongue cleaner can be designed by continuing the layer of soft material W beyond the edge of the head region 14.
  • a scraper edge is configured by continuing the layer of soft material W in a tubular or lamellar manner around the head region 14 from the upper side 28 in the direction of the underside 20. This scraper edge follows the outer edge of the toothbrush head and thus comprises the entirety of the bristle carrier elements 22.
  • the layer of soft material W on the upper side 28 of the head region 14 of the toothbrush 10 can be thickened at the outer edge analogously to the bead 38, in order to avoid protection-like injuries due to bumps.
  • FIGS. 15 to 21 show undersides 20 of head regions 14 of further particularly preferred embodiments of the toothbrush 10 according to the invention.
  • a bristle carrier element 22 is arranged with a multiplicity of upper carrier element openings 26, which are indicated by dashed lines.
  • all embodiments in the neck region-side head region 14 are equipped with conventional bristle holes 30.
  • mutually different from each other with respect to the longitudinal axis of the head portion 14 middle regions of the head portion 14 are designed.
  • the embodiments in Figures 15, 16, 17, 18 and 20 each side outside bristle support elements 22, each with two support element openings 26 on the top 28 on.
  • FIGS. 15, 16, 19 and 20 are further formed with bristle-carrying members 22 having two or more upper support member openings 26 in a central portion of the head portion 14.
  • the embodiments in FIGS. 15, 16 and 18 are provided in the neck area side part of the head area 14 with a constriction of the film-like hard film 24, by which the elasticity of the longitudinal end area side
  • Bristle support elements 22 relative to the neck region 12 is increased again.
  • continuous, hole-like film recesses within the film-like hard film 24 serve, as the illustrated lateral constrictions, to increase the elasticity.
  • the film recesses preferably have an elongated, slit-like shape and pass between the adjacent bristle carrier elements.
  • the film recesses are preferably not filled with the following layer of soft material W.
  • FIG. 21 also shows the possibility that the bristle carrier elements 22 are connected to each other by minimal webs. As a result, the flexibility (direction and extent) of the brush head can be additionally determined.
  • FIGS. 27 to 30 also cleaning and massage elements 18 are mounted on the underside 20 of the toothbrush 10.
  • the design possibilities for such elements are shown in FIGS. 27 to 30.
  • FIGS. 44 and 45 A further embodiment possibility for the brush head according to the invention is shown in FIGS. 44 and 45.
  • the bristle carrier elements 22 are on foil-like hard film 24 is attached. On the bottom
  • Material bridge 74 made of soft material W and / or
  • the material bridge 74 has its points of attack
  • Material bridge 74 may be formed structures that can serve as tongue scraper 44.
  • the material bridge 74 serves to adjust the flexibility of the head region 14.
  • the production of the toothbrush 10 shown in FIG. 44 preferably takes place with the cavity-free side slides in the injection molding tool.
  • the material bridge 74 can be formed in the same operation as the film-like hard film 24 and the bristle carrier elements 22 of the same material from the same injection point by injection molding.
  • the film-like hard film 24 and the bristle carrier elements 22 can be formed in a first operation in a first injection molding process without a side slide and the material bridge 74 with a side slide.
  • a material bridge 74 of soft material W made of the same material and in the same injection molding process as the layer of soft material W could be formed on the top 28 of the film-like hard film 24.
  • other or existing materials can be processed in additional injection molding processes to create the desired material bridge 74. It is essential that the materials used are compatible with each other to allow a material connection during the injection molding process form .
  • FIGS. 27 to 30 show sectional views of portions of the head region 14 in which cleaning or massage elements 18 are formed in different ways by a combination of hard and soft materials H, W.
  • the layer of soft material W applied to the top surface 28 above the film-like hard film 24 is provided with stick-like extensions extending substantially perpendicular to the top surface 28 and parallel to the bristles 16.
  • FIG. 28 shows a further embodiment in which these rods or lamellar cleaning or massage elements 18 are supported by an inner structure 42 made of a hard material H, which likewise rises in a bar-like manner parallel to the bristles 16 in the direction of the upper side 28, be supported.
  • a cleaning or massage element 18 for forming a tongue scraper element 44 is likewise arranged from a hard material H.
  • a rod-like cleaning or massage element 18 made of soft material W is formed on the upper side 28.
  • the soft material W is also guided to the bottom 20 and there forms a soft elastic tongue scraper element 44.
  • Such soft elastic tongue scraper element 44 can also, as in the embodiment shown in Fig. 30, formed by a hard material H.
  • Inner structure 42 which in the direction of the bottom 20 of film-like hard film 44 protrudes, supported or stiffened.
  • inner structures 42 may be formed of a hard material H both in the direction of the top 28, as well as in the direction of the bottom 20 to support a soft elastic structure.
  • the bristles 16 can also be fastened in sleeve-shaped bristle carrier elements 22 by means of an AFT method or IMT method.
  • Brush heads made using the IMT process largely correspond to the previous design variants.
  • the bristles are first fed to injection molding. These are then encapsulated with plastic to form the brush head. The bristles are thus likewise inserted into the blind holes formed by the bristles.
  • a sleeve-shaped bristle carrier element 22 with sections of the adjacent film-like hard film 24 used in the AFT method is shown in FIG. 31. Opposite the upper support element opening 26, a lower support element opening 50 is formed through the through hole 48 on the underside 20.
  • all considerations and Ausgestalltungstinen which concern the bristle carrier elements 22 with blind holes 36 analogous to bristle carrier elements 22 with through holes 48 transferable.
  • Fig. 32 the portion shown in Fig. 31 after a bristle has been made by the AFT method shown.
  • the bristles are pushed through the through holes of the bristle carrier elements 22. Subsequently, the back ends of the bristles are melted for anchoring.
  • the bristles 16 are welded together to form a bundle of bristles in a welding section 52, and preferably also with the bristle carrier element 22 in the case of compatible materials.
  • a stock of material for the welding it is possible that within the through hole 48 in the region of the lower support member opening 50 projections are formed, which are attached as additional material for the welding.
  • the welding takes place in the AFT process method by means of a hot stamp, which melts the bristle material.
  • the cooled body or the weld section 52 often has brow or other weld edges, which pose a risk of injury.
  • a lid made of plastic or other weldable material to the underside 20 of the bristle carrier element below the lower carrier element opening 50.
  • the AFT or IMT process allows the formation of bristle bundles with almost any cross-sectional shapes. Thus, for example, elongated 1- or C-shaped cross-sectional shapes of bristle bundles can be formed.
  • These elongate bristle carrier elements 22 are preferably oriented along the longitudinal and / or transverse direction of the brush head. Examples of such shaped head regions 14 are shown in FIGS. 33 to 36.
  • the figures 34 and 35 each show the bottom 20 and Figs. 33 and 36 respectively Top 28 of the head portion 14. In Fig. 35, the embodiment is selected so that not all support member openings 26 of the top 28 are surrounded by a bead 38.
  • a brush attachment 54 for an electrically operated toothbrush 10 is shown in FIG.
  • bristle support members 22 elastically connected to a central portion of the head portion 14 via a film-like hard film 24 are formed radially outward.
  • the bristle carrier elements 22 can also accommodate cleaning or massage elements 18. Also in this embodiment, it is possible to form bristle carrier elements 22 with a plurality of upper carrier element openings 26.
  • flexibly suspended bristle carrier elements 22 are conceivable. In all applications, however, in addition to the flexibly suspended bristle carrier elements 22, a firm and rigid connection to the drive of the brush head is necessary, this corresponds to the central region in Fig. 38.
  • FIGS. 39 to 43 show a further embodiment of the toothbrush 10 according to the invention.
  • an electrically operated toothbrush This has a not shown electric drive device which acts on the underside 20 of the bristle carrier elements 22 by means of an actuator, in this case by means of an eccentric 58 formed on a rotatable drive shaft 56.
  • a head support 60 with a Schiitzaus originallyung 62 in which the drive shaft 56 is guided, and the head member 65 is provided with an eccentric receiving element 70.
  • an eccentric receptacle 68 is formed, in which the eccentric 58 engages and thereby acts on the special head element 65.
  • the head carrier 60 has a head receiver 64 in which the head member 65 shown in Fig. 42, which substantially corresponds to the head portion 14 shown in the previous embodiments, is received.
  • the head element 65 is fastened to the head support, for example, by means of welding (ultrasound or hot stamping), encapsulation with another hard or soft material W, gluing, clamping or mechanical anchoring, for example, a snap connection or splined connection on the head support 60.
  • the drive axle 56 is mounted in its free head area-side end region in a cylindrical axle receptacle 66 in the head carrier 60.
  • the formed by a bend of the drive shaft 56 eccentric 58 engages in the eccentric receptacle 68 of the Exzenterinformationelements 70 a.
  • the eccentric receiving element 70 itself is fastened to the underside 20 of a bristle carrier element 22, a plurality of bristle carrier elements 22 or directly to the film-like hard film 24.
  • the drive shaft 56 is in rotation about its longitudinal axis added.
  • the rotation is preferably 360 ° circumferential, but there are also reversing movements in a smaller angular range possible.
  • the moving speed is preferably between 5 to 1 OOO 15O00 U / min., Particularly preferably 1 to 12 8'00O OOO U / min.
  • the eccentric 58 also rotates with the drive shaft 56, periodically deflecting the eccentric receiving element 70 and the bristle carrier element 22 connected thereto, the bristle carrier elements 22 or the film-like hard film 24.
  • both the directly associated with the Exzenteringelement 70 bristle carrier element 22, as well as adjacent bristle carrier elements 22, and the bristles 16 received by them is placed in a wave-like movement.
  • the eccentric receptacle 68 of the eccentric receiving element 70 is preferably provided with an oval cross-section, which preferably has a larger diameter at least approximately parallel to the orientation of the bristles 16.
  • the bristle carrier element 22 can also be driven to a kind of wiping movement.
  • the shape of the eccentric receiver 68 and the eccentric 58 determine the moving image and the deflection amplitude of the bristle carrier element or hard film 24.
  • An eccentric receiver 68 with a circular cross-section causes the movement to be both raising and lowering and wiping in both directions is equally removed from the drive shaft 56.
  • An oval configuration of the shape of the eccentric receptacle 68 causes the movement of the eccentric 58 in the direction of the shorter axis of the oval cross section is transmitted more than in the direction of the longer axis of the oval cross section.
  • the drive shaft 56 has a cross-sectional diameter of 0.5 mm to 2 mm, preferably 0.75 mm to 1.5 mm.
  • the eccentric 58 is offset in the drive shaft with a deflection of 0.25 x to 1.25 x, preferably 0.5 x to 1 x the diameter of the drive shaft 56.
  • the maximum deflection of the bristle field is transmitted 1: 1 from the eccentric 58.
  • the bristle field moves in the vertical 0.05 mm to 1 mm, preferably 0.1 mm to 0.5 mm and in the horizontal 0.05 to 1.5 mm, preferably 0.1 to 1 mm.
  • eccentric receptacle 68 it is possible to realize the eccentric receptacle 68 as a fork profile, while the profile is narrowed on the open side, so that the drive shaft 56 can be taken by means of this constriction.
  • This embodiment entails that in a head element 65 various ways of massage and cleaning elements 18 can be achieved.
  • further eccentric 58 may be formed, which can drive via corresponding further Exzenterability electrode 70 connected to them bristle carrier elements 22 to move.
  • These eccentrics 58 are not necessarily uniform ie aligned in the same direction on the drive shaft 56.
  • the slot recess 62 may be covered by additional elements to the bottom 20.
  • header 65 and head carrier 60 may also be covered.
  • a lateral wall which preferably extends to the open end of the head receptacle 64, can be realized by the head carrier 60.
  • the previously described arrangements for the drive shaft 56 and the eccentric receptacle 68 assume that these two elements in the assembled state, without retracted eccentric 58, are arranged centered on the drive shaft 56.
  • the movement pattern of the cleaning and massage elements 18 on the head element 18 is determined by a variety of factors. Factors are: arrangement of the bristle carrier elements 22, shape of the bristle carrier elements 22, properties of the film-like hard film 24, attachment of the head element 65 in the head carrier 60, number of eccentric receiving elements 70, etc.
  • the storage of the drive shaft 56 affects the device sustainable. An inaccurate storage entails that on the one hand by the noise produced noise and on the other hand that the friction losses a larger
  • the storage is designed so directly metallic and can be produced with a higher precision.
  • FIGS. 39 to 43 relate to the head region 14 of an electric toothbrush.
  • the described head design can be different
  • the brush attachment 54 is configured such that when the brush part is attached to the drive unit, the drive shaft 56 of the brush attachment 54 is coupled together with the drive shaft of the drive unit.
  • the structure of the header i. Head carrier 60, drive shaft 56 and head 65, allow a large variety of variants with minimal effort.
  • the head element 65 can be designed differently. So can be bypassed without changing the other parts.
  • the assembly of the multi-part head portion 14 takes place in several steps. First, the drive shaft 56 is inserted into the bristled head 65. Thereafter, this combination is assembled together in the head support 60, i. first, the drive shaft 56 is threaded, then the head member 65 is placed on the body, then the drive shaft 56 is inserted into the axle receiver 66 and finally the head member 65 is mounted on the head carrier 60, e.g. attached by ultrasonic welding or other suitable fixation method. Following these steps, the connection is made with the drive unit or with the transmission.
  • toothbrushes 10 in particular its head region 14, can also be applied to electric toothbrushes, for example with oscillating, pivoting or vibrating heads, to other bodycare brushes, such as mascara brushes, nail polish brushes, hair brushes and household brushes, for example and not conclusively on dishwashing brushes, Wischersets, shoe brushes, scrubbers, brooms or grill brushes are transferred.
  • bodycare brushes such as mascara brushes, nail polish brushes, hair brushes and household brushes, for example and not conclusively on dishwashing brushes, Wischersets, shoe brushes, scrubbers, brooms or grill brushes are transferred.
  • bristles 16 instead of bristles 16 also exclusively cleaning or massage elements 18 may be formed on the bristle carrier elements 22 and thereby form an example to be used exclusively as a tongue cleaner instrument.
  • the most important prerequisite for the production of the toothbrush 10 according to the invention is the possibility of spraying or applying hard and soft material H, W in foil-like or film-like thin layers.
  • hard material H particularly preferably polypropylene PP
  • injection pressures in the injection molding tool of over 800 bar, preferably between 1000 and 1500 bar needed.
  • polypropylene for toothbrushes with corresponding cross-sections is processed at an injection pressure of 500 bar to 750 bar.
  • the temperature of the injected hard material H is between 220 0 C and 280 0 C, preferably between 235 ° C and 265 ° C.
  • the said preferred injection pressures are several times what used for the production of conventional toothbrushes.
  • injection molding parameters ensures that the film-like hard film 24 has the desired film-like, flexible properties and at the same time the bristle carrier elements 22 can be formed without sink marks in the required shape and size.
  • the use of sliders and cores in the necessary to use injection molding tools For training specific curved tops 28, as well as obliquely to the top 28 extending blind holes 38 and through holes 48, where appropriate, the use of sliders and cores in the necessary to use injection molding tools.

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L'invention concerne une brosse à dents (10) comprenant dans sa zone tête (14) des éléments porte-poils (22) qui sont destinés à porter des poils, sont disposés sur un film dur (24) de type feuille, élastique par rapport à une zone cou (12) et peuvent plier et tourner les uns par rapport aux autres. De préférence, le film dur (24) de type feuille s'étend à fleur à l'extérieur autour d'un orifice supérieur de l'élément porte-poils (22).
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