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  • My invention relates to toothbrushes.
  • a further object of my invention is to provide an improved construction wherein improved gum massaging bristle means are incorporated in the brush in such manner that at the same time that the teeth are brushed, the gums are effectively massaged without requiring a separate massaging operation.
  • a still further object of my invention is to provide an improved construction wherein, while obtaining the above advantages, it is also made possible to dispose the supplementary bristles and the other bristles of the brush in an improved manner to provide an improved pocket for receiving a dentifrice pellet whereby the process of applying the dentifrice to the brush is materially facilitated at the same time that waste of dentifrice is avoided, and the dentifrice of the pellet is effectively utilized in both the cleansing of the teeth and the massaging of the gums.
  • Still further objects of my invention are to provide an improved dentifrice pellet having improved means adapted to cooperate with my improved brush and to be readily inserted in and subsequently positioned in, said dentifrice receiving pocket, and to provide an improved construction and arrangement of bristles and pocket whereby the dentifrice pellet, while readily inserted, is effectively maintained against accidental separation from the brush.
  • My invention in certain of its phases also includes improved supplementary bristle means disposed in the pellet aperture and also cooperating in an improved manner with an improved form of pellet during insertion of the latter and brushing of the teeth.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of a complete brush equipped with one form of my improvement
  • Fig. 2 is a top plan View of the brush
  • Fig. 3 is an end elevation of the bristle carrying end of the brush
  • Fig. 4 is a section on line 4-4 of Figure 2, one improved form of pellet being shown in position in the pocket in the bristles;
  • Fig. 5 is a view similar to Figure 4, but showing the pellet in process of being inserted in the pocket;
  • Fig. 6 is a view similar to Figure 5, but showing a modified form of pellet in the same position;
  • Fig. 7 is a plan view of the bristle carrying end of a modified form of brush.
  • Fig. 8 is a side elevation of the construction shown in Figure 7;
  • Fig. 9 is a section on line 9-9 of Figure 7, showing a modified form of pellet disposed in the pellet pocket in the bristles;
  • Fig. 10 is a view similar to Figure 9, showing such a pellet in process of being inserted in the pocket, and
  • Fig. 11 is a view similar to Figure 10, but showing a further modified form of pellet in process of being inserted.
  • toothbrush generally indicated at I, and having a handle 2 and bristle carrying, or back, portion 3 carrying usual bristles 4; the cleansing portion of the brush being of an improved construction, as hereinafter described.
  • the back 3 has at its front and rear ends, bristles 4 which may be disposed in any usual manner; for example, the bristles at the front end of the brush preferably being narrow and closer together than those at the rearend, as in a usual construction.
  • bristles 5 are provided which, while similarly seated in the back 3, are disposed in an improved manner laterally with respect to the other bristles in the brush, i. e. so that they extend beyond the sides of the bristles 4.
  • these bristles 5 are arranged around a .central pellet recess 6 which is free from bristles and adapted to receive a dentifrice pellet, as hereinafter described, so that the latter may -bottom on the usual at surface l of the bristle carrying portion 3 from which all bristles project'. If desired, more than one series or row of bristles 5 may be provided at each side of the pellet recess 6, but in a preferred construction only a single row of such bristles is provided.
  • these bristles 5 may be spaced somewhat farther apart than illustrated, but the same are preferably disposed relatively close together and in such manner that, with the adjacent bristles 4, bristles extend clear around the pellet recess 6, in such manner as thereby effectually to retain a pellet in said recess.
  • the bristle carrying portion 3 of the brush may be so Wide as to be without lateral projections, I preferably provide curved or arcuate lateral projections 8 intermediate the ends of this portion 3 and in which the laterally located bristles 5 are embedded in a usual manner, these portions 8 also preferably having sloping facesa leading to flat surfaces thereon forming a continuation of the at ⁇ surface?r heretofore. de scribed.
  • the bristles 5 at theopposite sides are also preferably cut or sloped oif downwardly toward their outer sides, as shown at 9, While the tops Ip of these bristles 4 immediately in front andiear of the side bristles 5, are preferably cut ⁇ j of horizontally.
  • closedtooth paste, butt vvill be understood 'that irrespective or the material used, it is adapted to break down ⁇ rrelatively lquickly "when Wet :and vwhen''s'.iib'jeeted'to the rubbing action incident to the use of thetoothbr'ushin thje fmutn.
  • this pellet is also provided vvith a reduced or rounded periphery i2 o rrts'bottomface in suoh manner that When the pellet is placedovr thefreeess, this portion I'2 Will engage with the"en"d'siof Tvthe Aadjacei'it bris- 'ties in such 'ni'annr afs'to deiiectstliose 'ends outward and thereby facilitate the insrtionfof the pellet in the recess.
  • the pellet hereinf hasw'a vs'ubstal'ritif'ally nat "center, or bottom, ⁇
  • the entire brush may be "cleansed 'in Water even more readily than an or- ,din'ary brush, While the arrangement of the bristies relative to a recessed aperture ⁇ larger than the space "ordinarily provided between ladja cent tufts, 11s nch -as to permit 'fqiiick dryln "and e 1S need-@defun fitage "per 1121i Wever, 'be L"clearly "apparent that theliieir ⁇ the curved *'drisfrilsir 1' sin ly WilYspreadtl pellet iii'A the recess, While also f Vc l. L
  • either form of pellet may be of varying depth, as desired.
  • the pellet l1 used in this construction is ⁇ provided with an axial aperture f8 adapted to receive this tuft I6 and cooperate therewith in confining and directing the bristles through the pellet and in positioning the pellet both during insertion of the same in the-recess, and, subsequently, during use of the brush.
  • the entire pellet recess may be lled with tufts, such a construction enabling the brush to be used with powder in the hand, or powder or tooth paste applied to the brush in the usual manner, while enabling my improved massaging effects to be obtained.
  • a toothbrush having tooth cleansing bristle tufts forming a body thereof of normal width and also carrying a plurality of gum massaging the-bristle tufts on said body and of substantially the length of two bristle tufts on said body and said gum massaging tufts being symmetrically located on opposite sides of said body midway between the ends thereof and disposedsubstantially within the lateral limits of said body.
  • a toothbrush having a bristle carrying closed back portion and an imperforate closed area integral with said portion and on the bristle carrying face thereof providing a dentifrice pellet supporting surface on said face, and dentifrice disc receiving recess means having a closed bottom formed by said imperforate area and said recess also having a normally open opposite end -and walls formed by the bristles on said back and said bristles disposed to enable a dentifrice disc to be inserted freely through the open end of said recess and rest on said imperforate area adjacent the bottoms of said bristles, the bristle tufts forming the side walls of said recess projecting beyond the sides of the body of the brush and forming short narrow laterally projecting gum massaging extensions intermediate the ends of the body of the brush.
  • a toothbrush having gum massaging bristles forming laterally disposed projections intermediate the ends of the body of the brush on opposite sides of the latter and having av dentifrice pellet receiving recess between said bristles on said opposite sides.
  • a toothbrush having oppositely disposed lateral extensions on the back thereof and gum massaging bristles on said extensions forming laterally disposed projections intermediate the ends of the body of the brush on opposite sides of the latter and having a dentifrice pellet receiving recess between the bristles on said extensions.
  • a toothbrush having an integral closed back portion and a dentifrice disc receiving recess closed at its bottom by said closed back portion and located substantially midway between the bristles on the opposite sides and opposite ends of said brush and also having disc positioning means centrally located in said recess and fixed in said recess closing closed back portion and surroundedin said recess by an area free fromtufts.
  • a toothbrush having gum massaging bristles forming laterally disposed projections intermediate the ends of the body of the brush on opposite sides of the latter and having a dentifrice pellet receiving recess between said bristles on said opposite sides, said recess having an axial bristle tuft therein and an area free from bristles around said tuft.
  • a toothbrush having a closed back and gum massaging bristles forming laterally disposed projections intermediate the endsof the body of the brush on opposite sides of the latter and having a dentifrice disc receiving recess between the bristles on said opposite sides and closed at its bottom by the brush back, and a dentifrice disc disposed in the bottom of said recess and seated on the brush back, i
  • a toothbrush having a dentifrice pellet re ceiving recess between the bristles on the opposite sides thereof, an axially apertured dentifrice pellet in said recess, and axially located pellet positioning means in said recess extending through said aperture and surrounded by an area free from tufts.
  • a toothbrush having gum massaging bristles laterally disposed with respect to the body of the brush' on opposite sides of the latter and having a dentifrice pellet receiving recess between the bristles on said opposite sides, a dentifrice pellet in said recess, and an axially located pellet positioning bristle tuft in said recess and extending axially through said pellet.
  • a toothbrush having gum massaging bristles laterally .disposed with respect tothe body of the brush on opposite sides ofthe latter and having a dentifrice pellet receiving recess between the bristles on said opposite sides, a dentifrice pellet in said recess, and a pellet positioning bristle tuft disposed axially in said recess and extending axially through said pellet, said pellet having axial means for directing the bristles in said tuft through said pellet.
  • a toothbrush having gum massaging bristles laterally disposed with respect to the body of the brush on opposite sides of the latter and having a dentifrice pellet receiving recess between the bristles on said opposite sides, a dentifrice pellet in said recess, and a pellet positioning bristle tuftl disposed axially in said recess and extending axially through said pellet, said pellet having axial means for directing the bristles in said tuft through said pellet and also having peripheral bristle directing means parting the bristles as said pellet is inserted in said recess.
  • a dental disc for use in a toothbrush having bristles, and having peripheral bristle parting means beneath its top, and a larger peripheral bristle engaging and discV positioning portion at the top of said parting means and extending substantially to the top of said disc,
  • a dental pellet for use in a toothbrush having bristles, and having peripheral bristle parting means, a larger peripheral bristle engaging and pellet positioning portion above said means, and an' axial aperture having means for confining and directing bristles therethrough.

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Nov. 18, 1941*. F. E. .woLco-rT 2,262,982
' TooTHBRUsH Filed Aug. 24, 1938 Ka/W Patented Nov. 18, 1941 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE TOOTHBRUSH Frank E. Wolcott, West Hartford,'Conn.
Application August 24, 1938, Serial No. 226,601
14 Claims.
My invention relates to toothbrushes.
It has among its objects to provide an improved toothbrush, and, more particularly, an improved construction whereby, while using the same as an ordinary toothbrush, the gums are massaged in such manner as to promote the maintenance of a healthy mouth. A further object of my invention is to provide an improved construction wherein improved gum massaging bristle means are incorporated in the brush in such manner that at the same time that the teeth are brushed, the gums are effectively massaged without requiring a separate massaging operation. A still further object of my invention is to provide an improved construction wherein, while obtaining the above advantages, it is also made possible to dispose the supplementary bristles and the other bristles of the brush in an improved manner to provide an improved pocket for receiving a dentifrice pellet whereby the process of applying the dentifrice to the brush is materially facilitated at the same time that waste of dentifrice is avoided, and the dentifrice of the pellet is effectively utilized in both the cleansing of the teeth and the massaging of the gums. Still further objects of my invention are to provide an improved dentifrice pellet having improved means adapted to cooperate with my improved brush and to be readily inserted in and subsequently positioned in, said dentifrice receiving pocket, and to provide an improved construction and arrangement of bristles and pocket whereby the dentifrice pellet, while readily inserted, is effectively maintained against accidental separation from the brush. My invention in certain of its phases also includes improved supplementary bristle means disposed in the pellet aperture and also cooperating in an improved manner with an improved form of pellet during insertion of the latter and brushing of the teeth. These and other objects and advantages of my improved construction will, however, hereinafter more fully appear.
In the accompanying drawing, I have shown for purposes of illustration certain embodiments which my invention may assume in practice.
In the drawing:
Figure 1 is a side elevation of a complete brush equipped with one form of my improvement;
Fig. 2 is a top plan View of the brush;
Fig. 3 is an end elevation of the bristle carrying end of the brush;
Fig. 4 is a section on line 4-4 of Figure 2, one improved form of pellet being shown in position in the pocket in the bristles;
Fig. 5 is a view similar to Figure 4, but showing the pellet in process of being inserted in the pocket;
Fig. 6 is a view similar to Figure 5, but showing a modified form of pellet in the same position;
Fig. 7 is a plan view of the bristle carrying end of a modified form of brush;-
Fig. 8 is a side elevation of the construction shown in Figure 7;
Fig. 9 is a section on line 9-9 of Figure 7, showing a modified form of pellet disposed in the pellet pocket in the bristles;
Fig. 10 is a view similar to Figure 9, showing such a pellet in process of being inserted in the pocket, and
Fig. 11 is a view similar to Figure 10, but showing a further modified form of pellet in process of being inserted.
Referring first to the illustrative form of my invention shown in Figures 1 to 5, it will be noted that I have shown a toothbrush, generally indicated at I, and having a handle 2 and bristle carrying, or back, portion 3 carrying usual bristles 4; the cleansing portion of the brush being of an improved construction, as hereinafter described.
Referring iirst to the bristles, it will be noted that the back 3 has at its front and rear ends, bristles 4 which may be disposed in any usual manner; for example, the bristles at the front end of the brush preferably being narrow and closer together than those at the rearend, as in a usual construction. However, it will be observed that, intermediate the bristles 4 at the front and rear. ends, bristles 5 are provided which, while similarly seated in the back 3, are disposed in an improved manner laterally with respect to the other bristles in the brush, i. e. so that they extend beyond the sides of the bristles 4. Herein, these bristles 5 are arranged around a .central pellet recess 6 which is free from bristles and adapted to receive a dentifrice pellet, as hereinafter described, so that the latter may -bottom on the usual at surface l of the bristle carrying portion 3 from which all bristles project'. If desired, more than one series or row of bristles 5 may be provided at each side of the pellet recess 6, but in a preferred construction only a single row of such bristles is provided. Further, it will be understood that these bristles 5 may be spaced somewhat farther apart than illustrated, but the same are preferably disposed relatively close together and in such manner that, with the adjacent bristles 4, bristles extend clear around the pellet recess 6, in such manner as thereby effectually to retain a pellet in said recess. While, if desired, the bristle carrying portion 3 of the brush may be so Wide as to be without lateral projections, I preferably provide curved or arcuate lateral projections 8 intermediate the ends of this portion 3 and in which the laterally located bristles 5 are embedded in a usual manner, these portions 8 also preferably having sloping facesa leading to flat surfaces thereon forming a continuation of the at `surface?r heretofore. de scribed. Attention is further directed to the fact that the bristles 5 at theopposite sides are also preferably cut or sloped oif downwardly toward their outer sides, as shown at 9, While the tops Ip of these bristles 4 immediately in front andiear of the side bristles 5, are preferably cut `j of horizontally. ,n Cooperating with the brush structure thus provided, is a dentifrice pellet, or disc,\I l adapt ed to be inserted inthe recess. This pellet may rbe forined bf any'uffvanous different eentifrices in powdered form, or even 'of khardened-16;@m-
closedtooth paste, butt vvill be understood 'that irrespective or the material used, it is adapted to break down `rrelatively lquickly "when Wet :and vwhen''s'.iib'jeeted'to the rubbing action incident to the use of thetoothbr'ushin thje fmutn. Ina fpr'fered construction, this pellet is also provided vvith a reduced or rounded periphery i2 o rrts'bottomface in suoh manner that When the pellet is placedovr thefreeess, this portion I'2 Will engage with the"en"d'siof Tvthe Aadjacei'it bris- 'ties in such 'ni'annr afs'to deiiectstliose 'ends outward and thereby facilitate the insrtionfof the pellet in the recess. Further, it Will be noted that the pellet hereinfhasw'a vs'ubstal'ritif'ally nat "center, or bottom, `|3,`s1rroi1nded bythe vrounded edge I2 and adapted Tto rest uponthe flatsur- :face '1 offthe'bristle arryingpotion f3 which also lffoiis t'h'e bottom Yofftlie recess h5, `While the rtop "of y'the illustrative l'pellet is T'also flat 'and of Ain'- edidiameteg sgat lza, so that itjis `dislpjosi/d ib the 'bristles in "the, Xbhdg tufts- Thu's, when 'the pellet is :inserted in that lrecess,
vv t io1 1 and resiliency ofthe bristles, whieh'latter `Lfrice therein uniformly and effectively throughout the bristle covered area of the brush and to` the teeth and gums. Moreover, when the brushing operation is completed, the pellet then being completely olissolved, the entire brush may be "cleansed 'in Water even more readily than an or- ,din'ary brush, While the arrangement of the bristies relative to a recessed aperture `larger than the space "ordinarily provided between ladja cent tufts, 11s nch -as to permit 'fqiiick dryln "and e 1S need-@defun fitage "per 1121i Wever, 'be L"clearly "apparent that theliieir `the curved *'drisfrilsir 1' sin ly WilYspreadtl pellet iii'A the recess, While also f Vc l. L. f. .;Y
acts'to preveiitfsub'seqeiit the recess. Y
pelletadvantageously to posi i'on thep'elletltlirugh contact with a substantial portion of the base, as distinguished from a point of contact at vthe back of the brush obtainable when a spherical pillr or pellet is used. Here also it will be evident that either form of pellet may be of varying depth, as desired.
In Figures 'l to. 11, I have shown a modied form of bristle structure and modified forms of pellets adapted to cooperate therewith. In this construction, the brush is similar to that heretofore described, save that a central tuft I6is provided axially of the pellet recess (iy and spaced from the surrounding tufts. While this tuft may be. of any desired height, it preferably is of the samaheig'ht as the bristles 4 and likewise preferably. has `its top cut off at right angles. Further, it will be noted, that the pellet l1 used in this construction is` provided with an axial aperture f8 adapted to receive this tuft I6 and cooperate therewith in confining and directing the bristles through the pellet and in positioning the pellet both during insertion of the same in the-recess, and, subsequently, during use of the brush. In cneforrn of this axial recess I8, shown in Figure` l0, the same is bell-mouthed toward its bottom, as shown at I9, in such manner as thereby to facilitate the insertion of the pellet on the central tuft by directing the bristles in the latter into the aperture I8; while in the other form thereof, shown in Figure 11, the axial aperture is uniformly tapered, as shown at 2i), from a point of maximum diameter upward to a point of minimum diameter at the top of the aperture and pellet. Here note also that the pellet shown in Figure l corresponds externally to that shown in Figures 4 and 5, while that shown in Figure 11 corresponds externally to that shown in Figure 6.
As a result of these modified constructions of brush and pellet, it will be evident that an additional tuft is provided in the tuftless area of my previous construction. Further, the new central tuft acts also to position and locate the pellet even more securely in the pellet recess. Moreover, due to the use of the axial tuft and axial recess in the pellet, it will be evident that the pellet may be caused to break down even more readily and quickly than a solid pellet, this being due not only to the exposure of a larger area of the pellet to the Water, but to the fact that the additional exposed area completely surrounds the axis of the pellet, aswell as to the fact that the movements of the tuft I6 during use of the brush, act further to expedite the breaking down of the pellet during use.
In connection with the use of my improved brush, it will be evident that in certain forms thereof, the entire pellet recess may be lled with tufts, such a construction enabling the brush to be used with powder in the hand, or powder or tooth paste applied to the brush in the usual manner, while enabling my improved massaging effects to be obtained. However, I prefer to use the same in the form having my improved pellet recess and one of my improved forms of pellet therein, since this enables my improved massaging bristles to perform additional new functions in confining and cooperating with the dentifrice pellet, While facilitating and expediting the process of tooth cleansing. Further, such a construction insures that the dentifrice will be more uniformly applied to gums during the massaging operation wherever the brush is moved, as distinguished from having most of the dentifrice deposited on the portion of the teeth first contacting with the dentifrice, as is apt to occur when the dentifrice is applied to the ends of they brushv tufts in the usual manner.
WhileI have herein specifically describedy certain forms which my invention may assume in practice, it will be understood that these forms have been chosen for purposes cf illustration, andthatthe invention may be modied and embodied in other forms without departing from its spirit or the scope of the appended claims.
What I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
' 1.'Ak toothbrush` having tooth cleansing bristle tufts forming a body thereof of normal width and alsoV carrying laterally disposed gum massaging; means thereon of substantially less length tha-'n the body of the brush and forming a short laterally projecting extension intermediate the endsl vof one side of the body, said masaging means being of substantially the width of one of the bristle tufts on said body and of substantially thel length cf two bristle tufts on said body and dlisposed substantially within the lateral limits of said body.
2. A toothbrush having tooth cleansing bristle tufts forming a body thereof of normal width and also carrying a plurality of gum massaging the-bristle tufts on said body and of substantially the length of two bristle tufts on said body and said gum massaging tufts being symmetrically located on opposite sides of said body midway between the ends thereof and disposedsubstantially within the lateral limits of said body.
3. A toothbrush having a bristle carrying closed back portion and an imperforate closed area integral with said portion and on the bristle carrying face thereof providing a dentifrice pellet supporting surface on said face, and dentifrice disc receiving recess means having a closed bottom formed by said imperforate area and said recess also having a normally open opposite end -and walls formed by the bristles on said back and said bristles disposed to enable a dentifrice disc to be inserted freely through the open end of said recess and rest on said imperforate area adjacent the bottoms of said bristles, the bristle tufts forming the side walls of said recess projecting beyond the sides of the body of the brush and forming short narrow laterally projecting gum massaging extensions intermediate the ends of the body of the brush.
4. A toothbrush having gum massaging bristles forming laterally disposed projections intermediate the ends of the body of the brush on opposite sides of the latter and having av dentifrice pellet receiving recess between said bristles on said opposite sides.
5. A toothbrush having oppositely disposed lateral extensions on the back thereof and gum massaging bristles on said extensions forming laterally disposed projections intermediate the ends of the body of the brush on opposite sides of the latter and having a dentifrice pellet receiving recess between the bristles on said extensions.
6. A toothbrush having an integral closed back portion and a dentifrice disc receiving recess closed at its bottom by said closed back portion and located substantially midway between the bristles on the opposite sides and opposite ends of said brush and also having disc positioning means centrally located in said recess and fixed in said recess closing closed back portion and surroundedin said recess by an area free fromtufts.
7. A toothbrush having gum massaging bristles forming laterally disposed projections intermediate the ends of the body of the brush on opposite sides of the latter and having a dentifrice pellet receiving recess between said bristles on said opposite sides, said recess having an axial bristle tuft therein and an area free from bristles around said tuft.
8. A toothbrush having a closed back and gum massaging bristles forming laterally disposed projections intermediate the endsof the body of the brush on opposite sides of the latter and having a dentifrice disc receiving recess between the bristles on said opposite sides and closed at its bottom by the brush back, and a dentifrice disc disposed in the bottom of said recess and seated on the brush back, i
9. A toothbrush having a dentifrice pellet re ceiving recess between the bristles on the opposite sides thereof, an axially apertured dentifrice pellet in said recess, and axially located pellet positioning means in said recess extending through said aperture and surrounded by an area free from tufts. l
10. A toothbrush having gum massaging bristles laterally disposed with respect to the body of the brush' on opposite sides of the latter and having a dentifrice pellet receiving recess between the bristles on said opposite sides, a dentifrice pellet in said recess, and an axially located pellet positioning bristle tuft in said recess and extending axially through said pellet.
11. A toothbrush having gum massaging bristles laterally .disposed with respect tothe body of the brush on opposite sides ofthe latter and having a dentifrice pellet receiving recess between the bristles on said opposite sides, a dentifrice pellet in said recess, and a pellet positioning bristle tuft disposed axially in said recess and extending axially through said pellet, said pellet having axial means for directing the bristles in said tuft through said pellet. Y
12. A toothbrush having gum massaging bristles laterally disposed with respect to the body of the brush on opposite sides of the latter and having a dentifrice pellet receiving recess between the bristles on said opposite sides, a dentifrice pellet in said recess, and a pellet positioning bristle tuftl disposed axially in said recess and extending axially through said pellet, said pellet having axial means for directing the bristles in said tuft through said pellet and also having peripheral bristle directing means parting the bristles as said pellet is inserted in said recess.
13. A dental disc for use in a toothbrush having bristles, and having peripheral bristle parting means beneath its top, and a larger peripheral bristle engaging and discV positioning portion at the top of said parting means and extending substantially to the top of said disc,
14. A dental pellet for use in a toothbrush having bristles, and having peripheral bristle parting means, a larger peripheral bristle engaging and pellet positioning portion above said means, and an' axial aperture having means for confining and directing bristles therethrough.
FRANK E. WOLCOTT.
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