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electric toothbrush

An electric toothbrush, vibrating motor technology, used in dentistry, brushes, brush bodies, etc., can solve the problems of impaired operability, frequent battery replacement, frequent charging, etc., to achieve reliable head vibration, excellent operability, and small size. The effect of portability

Active Publication Date: 2016-05-04
LION CORP
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[0020] However, for example, for the electric toothbrush described in Patent Document 1 that stores two toothbrush bodies together with the operating portion in a box, the toothbrush body must be installed on the drive shaft of the operating portion when it must be used, and the drive shaft will be driven from the drive shaft when not in use. Take off the toothbrush body, which will cause cumbersome assembly and disassembly operations
And, in the toilet etc. of limited narrow space like the work unit, during the period of brushing teeth, also produce such problem: worry about the placement place of the box that accommodates another toothbrush body
However, if only the neck is shortened, in order to reach the inner teeth, it is necessary to put it in the mouth until the rough operation part, and the operability is impaired.
In addition, in order to shorten the operating part, if the battery is made into a battery equivalent to a button battery, there will be problems such as insufficient motor torque, frequent battery replacement, or frequent charging.

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Embodiment 1

[0126] The electric toothbrush of the above-mentioned form in which the coin type vibrating motor is provided on the head is adopted.

[0127] Figure 2A and Figure 2B Modification 1 for improving the operability and compactness of the electric toothbrush is shown, Figure 2A Cross-sectional view of Electric Toothbrush at the time of use by all means, Figure 2B It is a sectional view of the electric toothbrush at the time of use. In addition, in Figure 2A and Figure 2B In FIG. 2 , the same configuration as in the above-mentioned embodiment is partially omitted from illustration, and the same reference numerals are used to omit description thereof.

[0128] Such as Figure 2A and Figure 2B As shown, at the rear end of the operation part 11, a bottomed cylindrical cover 24 that can be attached and detached in a recessed manner is provided as an extension part. When not in use, the cover 24 can be inserted into the top end side of the operation part 11 to cover When ...

Embodiment 2

[0133] The electric toothbrush of the above-mentioned form in which the coin type vibrating motor is provided on the head is adopted.

[0134] Figure 3A and Figure 3B shows Modification 2 for improving this compaction, Figure 3A The side view of the Electric Toothbrush at the time of the non-use, Figure 3B It is side view of electric toothbrush at the time of use. In addition, in Figure 3A and Figure 3B In FIG. 2 , the same configuration as in the above-mentioned embodiment is partially omitted from illustration, and the same reference numerals are used to omit description thereof.

[0135] Such as Figure 3A and Figure 3B As shown, the operation part 31 is made longer than the above-mentioned operation part 11, and can be used when not in use. Figure 3A In the form of , the hidden length of the neck 12 and the head 13 is not less than 120 mm and not more than 155 mm. In addition, the operation part 31 can accommodate the neck 12 and the head 13 on the distal ...

Embodiment 3

[0137] The electric toothbrush of the above-mentioned form in which the coin type vibrating motor is provided on the head is adopted.

[0138] Figure 4A and Figure 4B shows Modification 3 for enhancing this compactness, Figure 4A It is a side view of an electric toothbrush when not in use, Figure 4B Side view of an electric toothbrush in use. In addition, in Figure 4A and Figure 4B In FIG. 2 , the same configuration as in the above-mentioned embodiment is partially omitted from illustration, and the same reference numerals are used to omit description thereof.

[0139] Such as Figure 4A and Figure 4B As shown, the operation part 41 is made longer than the above-mentioned operation part 11, and can be used when not in use. Figure 4A In this form, the hidden length of the neck 12 and the head 13 is not less than 65 mm and not more than 80 mm. In addition, the operation portion 41 can accommodate the neck 12 and the head 13 on the distal side of the power supply...

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Abstract

Provided is an economical electric toothbrush that can reliably vibrate a head part while ensuring teeth-cleaning operability in the mouth, and in which a smaller size and lighter weight are achieved, and portability is improved. This electric toothbrush (10) comprises a head part (13), a neck part (12), and an operating part (11), wherein the head part (13) has a coin-shaped vibrating motor (17) on the bottom surface side of the head part, and a detachable brush plate (22) on the upper surface side of the head part; a battery and switch part are stored in the operating part (11); and the toothbrush is vibrated by the vibrating motor that is operated by electricity supplied from the battery.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to an electric toothbrush excellent in portability. [0002] This application claims priority based on Japanese Patent Application No. 2012-068043 for which it applied in Japan on March 23, 2012, and uses the content here. Background technique [0003] In recent years, not only in the home, but also in places such as workplaces or places of travel, there are many cases where teeth are brushed. Therefore, portability is required for the toothbrush, but in the case of an electric toothbrush, the problem of poor portability arises due to the overall size increase. [0004] As electric toothbrushes, there are known a rotary type in which a head with a plurality of brushes is attached and rotates, and a vibration type in which a head with a plurality of brushes is attached and vibrates. The vibration type uses the eccentric hammer on the output shaft of the motor to vibrate the whole brush. Since there are fewer structural pa...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): A61C17/22
CPCA46B5/0041A46B17/04A61C17/225A61C17/3481
Inventor 渡边爱森口纯
Owner LION CORP
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