Toothbrush heads comprising a two-component cleaning element and method for producing the same
US-11406172-B2 · Aug 9, 2022 · US
US12383049B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12383049-B2 |
| Application number | US-201917770202-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 4, 2019 |
| Priority date | Nov 4, 2019 |
| Publication date | Aug 12, 2025 |
| Grant date | Aug 12, 2025 |
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An oral care implement ( 100 ) including a head portion ( 120 ) that extends from a proximal end ( 121 ) to a distal edge ( 122 ) along a longitudinal axis (A-A). The head portion ( 120 ) may be formed of a cellulosic material such as a wood material or a bamboo material having a longitudinal grain direction. The head portion ( 120 ) may include a plurality of tuft holes ( 130 ) such that a bristle tuft ( 151 ) is anchored to the head portion ( 120 ) within each of the tuft holes ( 130 ) by an anchor ( 200 ). The anchors ( 200 ) may extend along an anchor axis that is oblique to the longitudinal axis (A-A). The bristle tufts ( 151 ) may include perimeter bristle tufts ( 153,154 ) located within perimeter tuft holes ( 140 ) that are adjacent to a perimeter ( 128 ) or peripheral edge ( 126,127 ) of the head portion ( 120 ). The perimeter tuft holes ( 140 ) may be located at least 1.80 mm from the perimeter ( 128 ) of the head portion ( 120 ).
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The invention claimed is: 1. An oral care implement comprising: a head portion extending along a longitudinal axis from a proximal end to a distal edge, the head portion formed of a cellulosic material having a longitudinal grain direction; the head portion comprising a plurality of tuft holes; and a plurality of bristle tufts anchored to the head portion within the plurality of tuft holes by a plurality of anchors, each of the plurality of anchors comprises an anchor body having a first surface having first anchor grooves and a second surface opposite the first surface having second anchor grooves, wherein the first anchor grooves and the second anchor grooves each have a first length, the first surface and the second surface have a second length and, the second length being at least three times the first length, each of the anchors extending along an anchor axis that is oblique to the longitudinal axis. 2. The oral care implement according to claim 1 wherein the anchor axes of the plurality of anchors are parallel to one another. 3. The oral care implement according to claim 1 wherein the anchor axes form a minimum intersection angle of at least 10 degrees with the longitudinal axis. 4. The oral care implement according to claim 1 further comprising: the head portion comprises a first side edge and a second side edge opposite the first side edge; the plurality of tuft holes comprising a first longitudinal row of outermost tuft holes adjacent the first side edge, the plurality of bristle tufts comprising a first longitudinal row of outermost bristle tufts disposed within and extending from the first longitudinal row of outermost tuft holes; the plurality of tuft holes comprising a second longitudinal row of outermost tuft holes adjacent the second side edge, the plurality of bristle tufts comprising a second longitudinal row of outermost bristle tufts disposed within and extending from the second longitudinal row of outermost tuft holes; wherein a distance between the first side edge and any one of the outermost tuft holes of the first longitudinal row of outermost tuft holes is greater than 1.80 mm; and wherein a distance between the second side edge and any one of the outermost tuft holes of the second longitudinal row of outermost tuft holes is greater than 1.80 mm. 5. The oral care implement according to claim 4 wherein the distance between the first side edge and any one of the outermost tuft holes of the first longitudinal row of outermost tuft holes is greater than 1.90 mm; and wherein the distance between the second side edge and any one of the outermost tuft holes of the second longitudinal row of outermost tuft holes is greater than 1.90 mm. 6. The oral care implement according to claim 5 wherein the distance between the first side edge and any one of the outermost tuft holes of the first longitudinal row of outermost tuft holes is at least 1.95 mm; and wherein the distance between the second side edge and any one of the outermost tuft holes of the second longitudinal row of outermost tuft holes is at least 1.95 mm. 7. The oral care implement according to claim 1 further comprising: the plurality of tuft holes comprising a central longitudinal row of tuft holes located along the longitudinal axis, the plurality of bristle tufts comprising a longitudinal row of central bristle tufts disposed within and extending from the central longitudinal row of tuft holes; and wherein a distance between any two adjacent ones of the tuft holes of the central longitudinal row is greater than 1.50 mm. 8. The oral care implement according to claim 7 wherein the distance between any two adjacent ones of the tuft holes of the central longitudinal row is greater than 1.75 mm. 9. The oral care implement according to claim 1 wherein a ratio of the first length to the second length is 3:11. 10. An oral care implement comprising: a head portion extending along a longitudinal axis from a proximal end to a distal edge, the head portion formed of a cellulosic material; the head portion comprising a plurality of tuft holes; a plurality of bristle tufts anchored to the head portion within the plurality of tuft holes by a plurality of anchors, each of the plurality of anchors comprises an anchor body having a first surface having first anchor grooves and a second surface opposite the first surface having second anchor grooves, wherein the first anchor grooves and the second anchor grooves each have a first length, the first surface and the second surface have a second length and, the second length being at least three times the first length; the plurality of tuft holes comprising a plurality of perimeter tuft holes arranged in a loop that is adjacent a perimeter of the head portion, the plurality of bristle tufts comprising a plurality of perimeter bristle tufts disposed within and extending from the perimeter tuft holes; and wherein a distance between the perimeter and any one of the perimeter tuft holes is greater than 1.80 mm. 11. The oral care implement according to claim 10 wherein the distance between the perimeter and any one of the perimeter tuft holes is greater than 1.90 mm. 12. The oral care implement according to claim 10 wherein each of the anchors extends along an anchor axis that is oblique to the longitudinal axis. 13. The oral care implement according to claim 12 wherein the anchor axis of the plurality of anchors are parallel to one another, and wherein the anchor axes form an intersection angle of between 10 degrees and 20 degrees with the longitudinal axis. 14. The oral care implement according to claim 10 wherein the plurality of perimeter tuft holes comprises a distal-most tuft hole located adjacent the distal edge of the head, and wherein the distal-most tuft hole is located closer to the perimeter of the head portion than any of the other perimeter tuft holes. 15. The oral care implement according to claim 10 wherein the plurality of tuft holes define a tuft hole field, and wherein a spacing between the plurality of tuft holes, which is measured as a minimum linear distance from one of the plurality of tufts holes to an adjacent one of the plurality of tuft holes, varies throughout the tuft hole field. 16. The oral care implement according to claim 15 wherein the plurality of tuft holes are arranged in a plurality of longitudinal rows that are staggered relative to one another so that no tuft hole in any of the plurality of longitudinal rows is aligned with a tuft hole in an adjacent one of the plurality of longitudinal rows. 17. The oral care implement according to claim 10 wherein the cellulosic material comprises bamboo. 18. An oral care implement comprising: a head portion formed of bamboo and extending along a longitudinal axis, the head portion comprising a plurality of tuft holes; a plurality of bristle tufts anchored to the head portion within the plurality of tuft holes by a plurality of anchors, each of the plurality of anchors comprises an anchor body having a first surface having first anchor grooves and a second surface opposite the first surface having second anchor grooves, wherein the first anchor grooves and the second anchor grooves each have a first length, the first surface and the second surface have a second length and, the second length being at least three times the first length; and wherein the plurality of tuft holes are arranged in a plurality of longitudinal rows that are staggered relative to one another so that no tuft hole in any of the plurality of longitudinal rows is aligned with a tuft hole in a
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