Load sensing for oral devices
US-2017319311-A1 · Nov 9, 2017 · US
US10548699B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10548699-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715769918-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 2, 2017 |
| Priority date | Aug 3, 2016 |
| Publication date | Feb 4, 2020 |
| Grant date | Feb 4, 2020 |
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A drive train assembly (22) for a personal care device (10), the drive train assembly including a shaft (24) with a central axis and a plurality of pivot bearing notches (122); a motor (130) encircling at least a portion of the shaft and configured to oscillate the shaft about the shaft's central axis; and a plurality of stationary pivot bearings (120), where at least an apex of each of the plurality of stationary pivot bearings is positioned within a respective one of the plurality of pivot bearing notches.
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What is claimed is: 1. A drive train assembly for a personal care device, the drive train assembly comprising: a shaft comprising a central axis and a plurality of pivot bearing notches; a motor encircling at least a portion of the shaft and configured to oscillate the shaft about the shaft's central axis; and a plurality of stationary pivot bearings, wherein at least an apex of each of the plurality of stationary pivot bearings is positioned within a respective one of the plurality of pivot bearing notches. 2. The drive train assembly of claim 1 , wherein a first subset of the plurality of stationary pivot bearings are positioned at a first end of the motor, and further wherein a second subset of the plurality of stationary pivot bearings are positioned at a second end of the motor. 3. The drive train assembly of claim 2 , wherein the first subset and second subset each comprises three pivot bearings positioned around the shaft, and further wherein the apex of each of the three pivot bearings is offset by approximately 120 degrees from the apex of the neighboring pivot bearings. 4. The drive train assembly of claim 1 , wherein the apex of each of the plurality of pivot bearing notches is positioned at the drive shaft's central axis. 5. The drive train assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a first pivot bearing frame located at a first end of the motor and a second pivot bearing frame located at a second end of the motor, wherein the first pivot bearing frame and the second pivot bearing frame each comprise a plurality of pivot frame notches, and further wherein each of the plurality of pivot frame notches is configured to align with one of the plurality of pivot bearing notches. 6. The drive train assembly of claim 5 , wherein the plurality of pivot frame notches each comprise a locking mechanism configured to affix the pivot bearing in place. 7. The drive train assembly of claim 5 , wherein the first and second pivot bearing frames each comprises a plurality of pivot bearing frame plates. 8. The drive train assembly of claim 1 , wherein the apex of the pivot bearing is pointed or curved. 9. The drive train assembly of claim 1 , wherein the pivot bearing is a butterfly clip. 10. The drive train assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a magnetic force exerted on the shaft, wherein the direction of the magnetic force opposes the forces exerted by the plurality of pivot bearings on the shaft. 11. A personal care device comprising: a housing; and a drive train assembly comprising a shaft comprising a central axis and a plurality of pivot bearing notches; a motor configured to oscillate the shaft about the shaft's central axis; and a plurality of stationary pivot bearings, wherein at least an apex of each of the plurality of stationary pivot bearings is positioned within a respective one of the plurality of pivot bearing notches. 12. The personal care device of claim 11 , wherein the drive train assembly further comprises a first pivot bearing frame located at a first end of the motor and a second pivot bearing frame located at a second end of the motor, wherein the first pivot bearing frame and the second pivot bearing frame each comprise a plurality of pivot frame notches, and further wherein each of the plurality of pivot frame notches is configured to align with one of the plurality of pivot bearing notches. 13. The personal care device of claim 11 , further comprising a magnetic force exerted on the shaft, wherein the direction of the magnetic force opposes the forces exerted by the plurality of pivot bearings on the shaft. 14. A drive train assembly for a personal care device ( 10 ), the drive train assembly comprising: a shaft comprising a central axis and a plurality of pivot bearing notches, wherein the apex of each of the plurality of pivot bearing notches is positioned at the shaft's central axis; a motor configured to oscillate the shaft about the shaft's central axis; a first pivot bearing frame located at a first end of the motor and comprising a first plurality of pivot frame notches; a second pivot bearing frame located at a second end of the motor and comprising a second plurality of pivot frame notches, wherein each of the first and second plurality of pivot frame notches is configured to align with one of the plurality of pivot bearing notches; and a plurality of stationary pivot bearings, wherein at least an apex of each of the plurality of stationary pivot bearings is positioned within a respective one of the plurality of pivot bearing notches, wherein a first subset of the plurality of stationary pivot bearings are positioned at a first end of the motor, and further wherein a second subset of the plurality of stationary pivot bearings are positioned at a second end of the motor. 15. The drive train assembly of claim 14 , further comprising a magnetic force exerted on the shaft, wherein the direction of the magnetic force opposes the forces exerted by the plurality of pivot bearings on the shaft.
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