Brushhead for a power toothbrush with a wedge and spring handle interface

US9204948B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-9204948-B2
Application numberUS-201113993103-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 13, 2011
Priority dateDec 20, 2010
Publication dateDec 8, 2015
Grant dateDec 8, 2015

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Abstract

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The brushhead ( 24 ) is part of a power toothbrush ( 10 ) which includes a handle portion ( 12 ) with a drive shaft ( 14 ) having a wedge-shaped free end ( 40 ) and a circumferential recess ( 36 ) in the external surface ( 35 ) adapted to receive a portion of a helical spring member ( 32 ). The brushhead includes a hollow neck portion ( 28 ) to receive the drive shaft. The hollow part of the neck portion includes a circumferential recess ( 38 ) in its interior surface ( 37 ) which is in registry with the recess on the drive shaft when the brushhead is operatively positioned on the handle, wherein the hollow portion includes a wedge-shaped recess ( 44 ) at the distal end thereof which receives in a mating relationship the wedge-shaped end of the drive shaft.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A brushhead assembly for a power toothbrush, wherein the brushhead assembly can be removed from and inserted onto a handle portion of the toothbrush, the handle portion including a drive shaft extending therefrom having a wedge-shaped free end and a peripheral circumferential recess in an external surface thereof to receive a portion of a helical coil spring member having the form of a circle, the brushhead comprising: a brush member for cleaning teeth, mounted on a distal end of an extending neck portion, the neck portion being hollow over a portion of its length from a proximal end thereof to receive the drive shaft from the handle portion, wherein the neck portion includes a peripheral circumferential recess in an internal surface of the hollow portion thereof, which is in registry with the recess in the drive shaft when the brushhead assembly is operatively positioned on the handle, into which recesses the helical coil spring member having the form of a circle is received, to provide reliable axial retention of the brushhead assembly on the drive shaft, and wherein the hollow portion of the neck at an upper end of the hollow portion includes a mating wedge-shaped recess to cooperatively receive the wedge-shaped end of the drive shaft in a sufficiently tight relationship to provide efficient torque transfer between the drive shaft and the brushhead assembly. 2. The brushhead assembly of claim 1 , wherein the relationship between the end of the drive shaft and the recess in the neck portion is tight enough to remove substantially all play between the drive shaft and the brushhead assembly. 3. The brushhead assembly of claim 1 , wherein the recess in the neck portion of the brushhead assembly is deeper than the recess in the drive shaft, so that the spring is retained within the neck when the brushhead assembly is removed from the drive shaft. 4. The brushhead assembly of claim 1 , wherein the angle of the wedge-shaped recess is in the range of 5° to 30°. 5. The brushhead assembly of claim 4 , wherein the upper end of the wedge-shaped recess has a width in the range of 1-2 mm, a length in the range of 2-4 mm, and wherein the length of the wedge-shaped recess is within the range of 5-15 mm. 6. The brushhead assembly of claim 1 , wherein the angle of the wedge-shaped recess is substantially the same as the angle of the wedge-shaped free end of the drive shaft. 7. A power toothbrush, comprising: a handle portion having a drive assembly with an extending drive shaft with a wedge-shaped free end, the drive shaft including a circumferential recess in an external surface thereof; a brushhead having a brush member for cleaning of teeth and an extending neck portion upon which the brush member is mounted at a distal end thereof, the neck portion being hollow over a portion of its length from a proximal end thereof, adapted and configured to receive the drive shaft from the handle portion, including a peripheral circumferential recess in an internal surface of the hollow portion thereof, which is in registry with the recess in the drive shaft when the brushhead assembly is operatively positioned on the handle, and wherein the hollow part of the neck portion includes a mating wedge-shaped recess at a distal end thereof to cooperatively receive the wedge-shaped free end of the drive shaft in a sufficiently tight relationship to provide efficient torque transfer between the drive shaft and the brushhead; and a helical coil spring member in the form of a circle, adapted and configured to fit within the circumferential recess and the peripheral recess which are in registry when the brushhead is operatively positioned on the handle, providing reliable axial retention of the brushhead on the drive shaft. 8. The power toothbrush of claim 7 , wherein the recess in the neck portion is deeper than the recess in the drive shaft so that the spring member is retained in the neck when the brushhead is removed from the handle. 9. The power toothbrush of claim 7 , wherein the wedge-shaped free end of the drive shaft has a forward edge which is at a right angle to an axis of the drive shaft and wherein the wedge-shaped free end of the drive shaft has opposing surfaces which angle inwardly toward each other, is substantially the same as the angle of the wedge-shaped recess in the neck. 10. The power toothbrush of claim 9 , wherein the angle is within the range of 5° to 30°. 11. The power toothbrush of claim 7 , wherein the widths of the wedge-shaped free end of the drive shaft and the wedge-shaped recess in the neck are both substantially the same, 1-2 mm, the lengths are both substantially the same, 2-4 mm and the lengths of the wedge-shaped end and wedge-shaped recess are both substantially the same, 5-15 mm.

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Classifications

  • Removable or interchangeable brush heads · CPC title

  • Clip or snap connection for bristle carriers · CPC title

  • A61C17/222Primary

    Brush body details, e.g. the shape thereof or connection to handle · CPC title

  • with means for inducing vibration to the bristles · CPC title

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What does patent US9204948B2 cover?
The brushhead ( 24 ) is part of a power toothbrush ( 10 ) which includes a handle portion ( 12 ) with a drive shaft ( 14 ) having a wedge-shaped free end ( 40 ) and a circumferential recess ( 36 ) in the external surface ( 35 ) adapted to receive a portion of a helical spring member ( 32 ). The brushhead includes a hollow neck portion ( 28 ) to receive the drive shaft. The hollow part of the ne…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Kloster Tyler G, Koninkl Philips Nv
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61C17/222. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 08 2015 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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