Toothbrush for oral cavity position detection

US2016374609A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016374609-A1
Application numberUS-201615196012-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateJun 28, 2016
Priority dateJun 29, 2015
Publication dateDec 29, 2016
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A toothbrush handle for providing oral cavity position detection during operation includes a handle body having a longitudinal axis, a receiver body elastically deformable relative to the longitudinal axis, and a three-axis force sensor that is operatively connected to the base portion and configured to obtain three-axis force data for oral cavity position detection during operation.

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What is claimed is: 1 . An electric toothbrush handle for providing oral cavity position detection during operation, the handle comprising: a handle body having a longitudinal axis L; a receiver body extending from the handle body along said longitudinal axis L, wherein the receiver body has: an engaging portion distal the handle body and configured to removably engage a replaceable toothbrush head; and a base portion opposing the engaging portion, wherein the base portion adjoins the handle body; an electric motor contained in the handle body; a drive shaft operatively connected to the electric motor and extending along the longitudinal axis L from the motor and at least partially into the receiver body; wherein the receiver body is elastically deformable relative to said longitudinal axis L; and a three-axis force sensor operatively connected to the base portion and configured to obtain three-axis force data for oral cavity position detection during operation. 2 . The handle of claim 1 , wherein the three-axis force sensor comprises at least three strain gauges operatively and physically connected to a surface of the base portion. 3 . The handle of claim 2 , wherein the three-axis force sensor comprises at least four strain gauges operatively and physically connected to the surface of the base portion, wherein said surface of the base portion is an outside surface of the base portion but within a housing. 4 . The handle of claim 2 , wherein the at least three strain gauges are operatively and physically connected to the surface of the base portion. 5 . The handle of claim 4 , wherein the base portion has a cross section in a shape of a polygon; and wherein the cross section has a cross sectional area from about 20 mm 2 to about 30 mm 2 . 6 . The handle of claim 1 , wherein the base portion has a cross sectional area from about 10 mm 2 to about 40 mm 2 . 7 . The handle of claim 1 , further comprising an accelerometer and gyroscope contained within the handle body and configured to providing three-axis accelerometer and gyroscope data force for oral cavity position detection during operation. 8 . The handle of claim 5 , further comprising an accelerometer and gyroscope contained within the handle body and configured to providing three-axis accelerometer and gyroscope data force for oral cavity position detection during operation. 9 . The electric toothbrush handle of claim 7 , further comprising: a data transmitter, in communication with the 3-axis force sensor and accelerometer and gyroscope, configured for transmitting 3-axis force sensor data and the 3-axis accelerometer and gyroscope data. 10 . The handle of claim 8 , further comprising a data transmitter in communication with the three-axis force sensor and accelerometer and gyroscope, the data transmitter being configured for transmitting three-axis force sensor data and the three-axis accelerometer and gyroscope data. 11 . The handle of claim 7 , further comprising: a memory for storing a function, wherein the function correlates three-axis force sensor data and three-axis accelerometer and gyroscope data of a defined oral cavity position; a processing unit in communication with the three-axis force sensor and the accelerometer and gyroscope, configured for processing obtained three-axis force sensor data and three-axis accelerometer and gyroscope sensor data to the stored function to determine oral cavity position detection during operation. 12 . The handle of claim 11 , further comprising a transmitter for transmitting the determined oral cavity position, wherein the determined oral cavity position is a plurality of tooth zones. 13 . The handle of claim 10 , wherein the accelerometer and the gyroscope are on a single chip. 14 . The handle of claim 7 , further comprising a comparator for comparing reference data to the obtained three-axis force data; an output device coupled to the comparator for providing feedback to the user; wherein the feedback is configured to provide at least one output signal; wherein the output signal corresponds to at least one of a first plurality of conditions, wherein the at least one of a plurality of conditions is selected from the following: not brushing a tooth zone, too little time brushing in a tooth zone, too much time brushing in a tooth zone, sufficient time brushing in a tooth zone, a lower end of a range of sufficient time brushing in a tooth zone, and an upper end of the range of sufficient time brushing in a tooth zone. 15 . The handle of claim 1 , further comprising a replaceable toothbrush head having a head and a neck, wherein the neck extends between the engaging portion and the head, the head comprising one or more oral care cleaning or massaging elements, wherein the neck is removably attached to the engaging portion. 16 . The handle of claim 10 , further comprising a replaceable toothbrush head having a head and a neck, wherein the neck extends between the engaging portion and the head, the head comprising one or more oral care cleaning or massaging elements, wherein the neck is removably attached to the engaging portion. 17 . The handle of claim 16 , wherein the replaceable toothbrush head further comprises at least one electrode pair disposed on an outer surface of housing at or near the head, with an impedance formed between the plurality of electrodes when electrified, wherein the handle further contains a frequency generator in electrical communication to the electrode pair for applying a voltage with at least two different frequencies between the electrode pair, wherein the handle further contains an impedance measurement unit electrically coupled to the electrode pair for measuring impedance values between the electrode pair; and wherein the handle contains a transmitter for transmitting measured impedance values. 18 . A system comprising: the electric toothbrush handle of claim 1 ; and a computing device comprising a data receiver configured to receive transmitted the three-axis force sensor data, a processing unit configured to process the received data, a memory configured for storing the processed data, and a display configured for displaying the stored data or the processed data, wherein the processed data is oral cavity position detection during operation. 19 . A manual toothbrush for providing oral cavity position detection during operation, the toothbrush comprising: a handle body having a longitudinal axis; a head comprising one or more static oral care cleaning or massaging elements; a neck extending between the handle body and the head, wherein the head is distal the handle body; a battery contained in the handle body; wherein at least a portion of the neck is elastically deformable relative to said longitudinal axis; a three-axis force sensor in electrical communication with the battery and operatively connected to the elastically deformable portion of the neck or head, the three-axis force sensor being configured to obtain three-axis force for oral cavity position detection during operation; and a transmitter in communication with the three-axis force sensor and configured to transmit three-axis force sensor data remotely from the toothbrush. 20 . The manual toothbrush of claim 19 , wherein the three-axis force sensor comprises at least three strain gauges operatively and physically connected to a surface of the flexible portion of the neck or head and wherein at least one of the at least three strain gauges ob

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  • A61B5/4547Primary

    Evaluating teeth · CPC title

  • {Arranged like in or} for toothbrushes · CPC title

  • with a pressure controlling device · CPC title

  • Measuring instruments specially adapted for dentistry ({A61C5/44 takes precedence; testing vitality of teeth A61B5/0534;} radiation diagnosis specially adapted for dentistry A61B6/51) · CPC title

  • A61C17/221Primary

    Control arrangements therefor · CPC title

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What does patent US2016374609A1 cover?
A toothbrush handle for providing oral cavity position detection during operation includes a handle body having a longitudinal axis, a receiver body elastically deformable relative to the longitudinal axis, and a three-axis force sensor that is operatively connected to the base portion and configured to obtain three-axis force data for oral cavity position detection during operation.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Braun Gmbh
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B5/4547. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Dec 29 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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