Head for an oral care implement
US-2015289638-A1 · Oct 15, 2015 · US
US10149532B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10149532-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514946566-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 19, 2015 |
| Priority date | Nov 19, 2014 |
| Publication date | Dec 11, 2018 |
| Grant date | Dec 11, 2018 |
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A head for an oral care implement comprises at least a first row of tufts comprising a plurality of filaments having free ends and fixed ends being opposite the free ends and being fixed on a mounting surface of the head. The filaments of the at least first row of tufts extend from the mounting surface of the head in different length extensions thereby defining with the filaments' free ends an upper top cleaning surface in the form of a continuous wave-shape. Each filament has a longitudinal axis and a cross-sectional area extending in a plane that is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis. Each tuft of the at least first row comprises either filaments with a smaller cross-sectional area or filaments with a larger cross-sectional area, and the tufts are arranged in an alternating manner so that a tuft comprising filaments with the smaller cross-sectional area alternate with a tuft comprising filaments with the larger cross-sectional area.
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A toothbrush head for an oral care implement comprising: at least a first row of tufts comprising a plurality of filaments having free ends and fixed ends being opposite the free ends and being fixed on a mounting surface of the head, and the filaments of the at least first row of tufts extending from the mounting surface of the head in different length extensions thereby defining with the filaments' free ends an upper top cleaning surface in the form of a continuous wave-shape comprising at least one wave crest and at least one wave trough located between a first tuft and a last tuft of the at least first row of tufts, at least a second row of tufts comprising a plurality of filaments, the second row being substantially parallel to the first row, the filaments of the second row extend from the mounting surface in different length extensions thereby defining with the filaments' free ends an upper top cleaning surface in the form of a continuous wave-shape comprising at least one wave crest and at least one wave trough located between a first tuft and a last tuft of the at least second row of tufts, each filament of the first row and each filament of the second row having a longitudinal axis and a cross-sectional area extending in a plane that is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, wherein each tuft of the at least first row comprises either filaments with a first cross-sectional area or filaments with a second cross-sectional area, and the tufts are arranged in an alternating manner so that a tuft comprising filaments with the first cross-sectional area alternate with a tuft comprising filaments with the second cross-sectional area, and the first cross-sectional area and the second cross-sectional area are not equivalent, wherein the tufts of the second row are arranged in a manner that the wave-shape form is contra-cyclical with respect to the wave-shape form of the first row, wherein the contra-cyclical wave-shape form comprises a phase shift between the first row and the second row from about 120 to about 180 degrees. 2. A toothbrush head according to claim 1 , wherein the filaments having the first cross-sectional area have a substantially circular cross-sectional area with a diameter of about 0.15 mm to about 0.18 mm. 3. A toothbrush head according to claim 2 , wherein the filaments having the first cross-sectional area have a substantially circular cross-sectional area with a diameter of about 0.152 mm (6 mil). 4. A toothbrush head according to claim 1 , wherein the filaments having the second cross-sectional area have a substantially circular cross-sectional area with a diameter of about 0.20 mm to about 0.23 mm. 5. A toothbrush head according to claim 4 , wherein the filaments having the second cross-sectional area have a substantially circular cross-sectional area with a diameter of about 0.203 mm (8 mil). 6. A toothbrush head according to claim 1 , wherein a difference in length between the longest length extension and the shortest length extension is from about 1.5 mm to about 2.0 mm. 7. A toothbrush head according to claim 6 , wherein a difference in length between the longest length extension and the shortest length extension is about 1.7 mm. 8. A toothbrush head according to claim 1 , wherein each tuft of the first row has a longitudinal axis and a cross-sectional area extending in a plane that is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, and the cross-sectional area of each tuft has substantially the same size, and the tuft comprising the filaments with the first cross-sectional area comprises a higher amount of filaments than the tuft comprising the filaments with the second cross-sectional area. 9. A toothbrush head according to claim 1 , wherein the head has a longitudinal extension extending between a proximal end of the head which is attached or attachable to a handle and a distal end being opposite the proximal end, and the at least first row of tufts is arranged substantially parallel to the longitudinal extension of the head. 10. A toothbrush head according to claim 1 , wherein the head comprises a third row of tufts comprising a plurality of filaments and a fourth row of tufts comprising a plurality of filaments, the third row and the fourth row being substantially parallel to the first row and the second row. 11. A toothbrush head according to claim 10 , wherein the third row has the same tuft configuration as the first row, and the fourth row has the same tuft configuration as the second row, and the second row and the fourth row are arranged at the respective outer edges of the mounting surface of the head, and the first row and the third row are arranged between the second row and the fourth row. 12. A toothbrush head according to claim 1 , wherein the tufts of the at least first row are inclined with respect to the mounting surface in a direction substantially parallel to the longitudinal extension of the head. 13. A toothbrush head according to claim 12 , wherein the tufts of the second row are inclined in the opposite direction with respect to the first row. 14. A toothbrush head according to claim 10 , wherein the tufts of the second row and the tufts of the fourth row are inclined in a direction toward the proximal end of the head, and the tufts of the first row and the tufts of the third row are inclined in a direction toward the distal end of the head. 15. A toothbrush head according to claim 1 , wherein the tufts are inclined with respect to the mounting surface by an inclination angle (α) from about 65° to about 80°. 16. A toothbrush head according to claim 15 , wherein the tufts are inclined with respect to the mounting surface by an inclination angle (α) from about 70° to about 80°. 17. A toothbrush head according to claim 16 , wherein the tufts are inclined with respect to the mounting surface by an inclination angle (α) from about 74° to about 78°. 18. An oral care implement comprising a toothbrush head according to claim 1 .
Position or arrangement of bristles in relation to surface of the brush body, e.g. inclined, in rows, in groups · CPC title
{Arranged like in or} for toothbrushes · CPC title
Other brushes; Brushes with additional arrangements · CPC title
where the surface of the brush body or carrier is not in one plane, e.g. not flat (A46B9/005 takes precedence) · CPC title
the bristles or the tufts being arranged in an angled position relative to each other · CPC title
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