CN118000939A - Oral cavity cleaning suit - Google Patents

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CN118000939A
CN118000939A CN202410339511.XA CN202410339511A CN118000939A CN 118000939 A CN118000939 A CN 118000939A CN 202410339511 A CN202410339511 A CN 202410339511A CN 118000939 A CN118000939 A CN 118000939A
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The invention relates to the technical field of washing kits, in particular to an oral cavity cleaning kit, which comprises a toothbrush and a dental floss which are connected with each other, wherein the toothbrush comprises a brush head and a brush handle which are connected with each other, and the brush head enters an oral cavity to clean the oral cavity; the brush handle is convenient to hold and use; the dental floss comprises a dental floss end and a floss handle end which are connected with each other, wherein the dental floss end is used for picking teeth in an oral cavity, scraping residual stains and the like; the wire handle end can be used for extending the toothbrush handle for holding during tooth brushing and can also be used for holding independently during tooth picking; the tail part of the brush handle is propped against the tail part of the wire handle end, and the brush handle is integrally connected with the wire handle end; namely, the toothbrush and the dental floss are integrally connected, so that the connection between the toothbrush and the dental floss is more stable, and the phenomenon of loosening, falling off and the like in the using process is not easy to cause inconvenient use.

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Oral cavity cleaning suit
Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of washing kits, in particular to an oral cavity cleaning kit.
Background
In the existing oral care assembly, because the dental floss is convenient to use and good in cleaning effect, a design for combining the dental floss with a toothbrush exists in the market, for example, an oral care device disclosed in U.S. patent No. 20170105517A1 is disclosed, a handle of the toothbrush is provided with a jack, and the handle of the dental floss can be inserted into the jack in the handle of the toothbrush and is fixed by a coupling structure; when the dental floss is required to be used independently, the dental floss can be pulled out of the jack; however, this design has the drawbacks of use, namely that the connection between the dental floss and the toothbrush may be loose when the handle is gripped for brushing teeth, resulting in unstable grip, uncomfortable use, and even removal of the dental floss from the insertion hole of the toothbrush during use, and the design is costly due to the need for assembly during mass production, so that there is a need for an oral cleaning kit to solve the above problems.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention provides an oral cavity cleaning suit for solving the problem that the connection between a toothbrush and dental floss is easy to loosen.
The technical scheme of the invention is as follows:
In one aspect, the present invention provides an oral cleaning kit comprising
A toothbrush with a brush head and a brush handle which are connected with each other;
a dental floss having interconnected floss ends and floss handle ends;
the tail of the brush handle is propped against the tail of the wire handle end, and the brush handle is connected with the wire handle end in an integrated manner.
Further, the tail part of the brush handle is connected with a toothpick and/or the tail part of the wire handle end is connected with a toothpick.
Further, a breaking groove is formed at the joint of the brush handle and the wire handle end.
Further, the tail of the brush handle and/or the tail of the wire handle end is provided with a containing groove, and the toothpick is arranged in the containing groove.
Further, the brush head comprises a plurality of bristles and a mouthwash piece positioned on the bristles, wherein the mouthwash piece is one or more of mouthwash beads and toothpaste.
Further, a number of the bristles are formed with a back-off configuration to clasp the mouthwash.
Further, the brush head further comprises a base, a plurality of bristles are connected to the base, one or more grooves are formed in the base, and the grooves are used for positioning the mouthwash.
Further, a tongue scraper is arranged on one side of the base, which is away from the brush hair.
Further, a reinforcing structure is formed on the wire handle end.
Further, the wire handle end is formed with anti-slip textures.
The beneficial effects achieved by the invention are as follows:
The embodiment of the application relates to an oral cavity cleaning set, which comprises a toothbrush and a dental floss which are connected with each other, wherein the toothbrush comprises a brush head and a brush handle which are connected with each other, and the brush head enters an oral cavity to clean the oral cavity; the brush handle is convenient to hold and use; the dental floss comprises a dental floss end and a floss handle end which are connected with each other, wherein the dental floss end is used for picking teeth in an oral cavity, scraping residual stains and the like; the wire handle end can be used for extending the toothbrush handle for holding during tooth brushing and can also be used for holding independently during tooth picking; the tail part of the brush handle is propped against the tail part of the wire handle end, and the brush handle is integrally connected with the wire handle end; namely, the toothbrush and the dental floss are integrally connected, so that the connection between the toothbrush and the dental floss is more stable, and the phenomenon of loosening, falling off and the like in the using process is not easy to cause inconvenient use.
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The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments consistent with the application and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the application.
In order to more clearly illustrate the embodiments of the application or the technical solutions of the prior art, the drawings which are used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly described, and it will be obvious to a person skilled in the art that other drawings can be obtained from these drawings without inventive effort.
One or more embodiments are illustrated by way of example and not limitation in the figures of the accompanying drawings, in which like references indicate similar elements, and in which the figures of the drawings are not to be taken in a limiting sense, unless otherwise indicated.
FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a front view of a first embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 2 is a schematic view of the structure of a toothbrush according to a first embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of a front view of a second embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 4 is a schematic perspective view of a second embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram showing a front view of a third embodiment of the present application;
fig. 6 is a schematic perspective view of a third embodiment of the present application.
In the drawing the view of the figure,
100. A toothbrush; 200. dental floss; 300. a toothpick; 400. breaking the groove; 500. a receiving groove; 110. a brush head; 120. a brush handle; 111. brushing; 112. a mouthwash; 113. a back-off structure; 114. a base; 115. a tongue scraper; 210. dental floss end; 220. a wire handle end; 221. a reinforcing structure; 222. an anti-skid texture.
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For the purpose of making the objects, technical solutions and advantages of the embodiments of the present application more apparent, the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings in the embodiments of the present application, and it is apparent that the described embodiments are some embodiments of the present application, but not all embodiments of the present application. All other embodiments, which can be made by a person of ordinary skill in the art based on the embodiments of the present application without making any inventive effort, are intended to fall within the scope of the present application.
The following disclosure provides many different embodiments, or examples, for implementing different structures of the application. In order to simplify the present disclosure, components and arrangements of specific examples are described below. They are, of course, merely examples and are not intended to limit the application. Furthermore, the present application may repeat reference numerals and/or letters in the various examples. This repetition is for the purpose of simplicity and clarity and does not in itself dictate a relationship between the various embodiments and/or configurations discussed.
For ease of description, spatially relative terms, such as "inner," "outer," "lower," "upper," "above," "front," "rear," and the like, may be used herein to describe one element's or feature's relative positional relationship or movement to another element's or feature as illustrated in the figures. Such spatially relative terms are intended to encompass different orientations of the device in use or operation in addition to the orientation depicted in the figures. For example, if the device in the figure experiences a position flip or a change in attitude or a change in state of motion, then the indications of these directivities correspondingly change, for example: an element described as "under" or "beneath" another element or feature would then be oriented "over" or "above" the other element or feature. Thus, the exemplary term "below" may include both upper and lower orientations. The device may be otherwise oriented (rotated 90 degrees or in other directions) and the spatial relative relationship descriptors used herein interpreted accordingly.
An oral cleaning kit according to an embodiment of the present application includes a toothbrush 100 having a head 110 and a handle 120 connected to each other; a floss 200 having floss ends 210 and floss handle ends 220 connected to each other; the tail of the brush handle 120 abuts against the tail of the wire handle end 220, and the brush handle 120 is integrally connected with the wire handle end 220.
The embodiment of the application discloses an oral cavity cleaning set, which comprises a toothbrush 100 and a dental floss 200 which are connected with each other, wherein the toothbrush 100 comprises a brush head 110 and a brush handle 120 which are connected with each other, and the brush head 110 enters an oral cavity for cleaning the oral cavity; handle 120 is convenient to hold and use; the floss 200 includes floss ends 210 and handle ends 220 connected to each other, the floss ends 210 being used for flossing teeth, scraping debris, etc. in the mouth; the handle end 220 can be used to extend the handle of the toothbrush 100 for easy gripping during brushing, or can be used for independent gripping during picking; wherein, the tail of the brush handle 120 is propped against the tail of the wire handle end 220, and the brush handle 120 is integrally connected with the wire handle end 220; that is, the toothbrush 100 and the dental floss 200 are integrally connected, so that the connection between the two is more stable, and the phenomena of loosening, falling off and the like are not easy to occur in the using process, thereby causing inconvenient use.
In an alternative embodiment, toothpick 300 is connected to the tail of handle 120 and/or toothpick 300 is connected to the tail of wire end 220.
As shown in fig. 1-6, an oral cleaning kit according to an embodiment of the present application includes a toothpick 300 for cleaning between teeth; toothpick 300 is connected to the tail of handle 120, or toothpick 300 is connected to the tail of wire handle end 220, or both the tail of handle 120 and the tail of wire handle end 220 are connected with toothpick 300; toothpick 300 may be broken off from the connection of handle 120 and wire end 220 when it is desired to use toothpick 300 so that toothpick 300 may be used normally.
In an alternative embodiment, a break-away groove 400 is provided at the junction of handle 120 and wire grip end 220.
As shown, when toothpick 300 is needed, it is necessary to break it off from the connection of handle 120 and wire end 220, so that toothpick 300 is exposed for use; therefore, the breaking groove 400 is arranged at the connection part of the brush handle 120 and the wire handle end 220, and the breaking groove 400 is preset to provide an auxiliary breaking effect, so that the breaking can occur along the preset direction, and the phenomenon that the toothpick 300 is broken carelessly or the whole toothpick 300 cannot be exposed is avoided; it will be appreciated that if toothpick 300 breaks, toothpick 300 is exposed only in a small section, the experience of using toothpick 300 is degraded and even toothpick 300 cannot be used; it will be appreciated that the placement of break-off groove 400 should be matched to the manner of connection, shape configuration, etc. of toothpick 300 so as to facilitate complete exposure of toothpick 300.
In an alternative embodiment, the tail of handle 120 and/or the tail of handle end 220 is provided with a receiving groove 500, and toothpick 300 is disposed in receiving groove 500.
As shown in the drawing, in this embodiment, the toothpick 300 is disposed in the receiving groove 500, and the tip of the toothpick 300 is not exposed, so that the injury of the user caused by the tip of the toothpick 300 can be prevented, and the deformation and breakage of the tip of the toothpick 300 before the use is required can be prevented.
Illustratively, as shown in the figure, a receiving groove 500 is formed in the middle of the tail of the wire handle end 220, the receiving groove 500 matches the shape of the toothpick 300, and the dimensions of the receiving groove 500 in all directions can be larger than those of the toothpick 300, so that the toothpick 300 is prevented from being exposed and damaged when not in use; meanwhile, the tail of the brush handle 120 is integrally connected with a toothpick 300, and the toothpick 300 extends into the accommodating groove 500; the connection between the wire handle end 220 and the handle 120 is provided with a breaking groove 400 which is convenient for breaking to expose the toothpick 300 for use; in this embodiment, since the accommodating groove 500 is formed in the middle of the tail of the wire handle end 220, there are two connection points between the wire handle end 220 and the brush handle 120, and preferably, the two connection points are both provided with the breaking groove 400, so that the toothpick 300 can be completely exposed after breaking; this is of course only a preferred embodiment; it is also possible to provide the breaking groove 400 only at one of the two connection points, but the breaking effect is poor; the above proposal is that the tail of the wire handle end 220 is provided with the containing groove 500, the tail of the handle 120 is connected with the toothpick 300, it should be understood that the reverse is also possible, namely, the tail of the handle 120 is provided with the containing groove 500, and the tail of the wire handle end 220 is connected with the toothpick; optionally, the tail parts of the two are provided with a containing groove 500 and are connected with the toothpick 300; one toothpick 300 is connected to the tail of handle 120 and/or the tail of wire end 220 is just one example, it being understood that two toothpicks 300 or more are also possible.
Illustratively, as shown in the figure, a receiving groove 410 is formed at one side of the tail of the handle end 220, the receiving groove 500 matches the shape of the toothpick 300, and at the same time, the toothpick 300 is integrally connected to the tail of the handle 120, and the toothpick 300 extends into the receiving groove 500; the connection between the wire handle end 220 and the handle 120 is provided with a breaking groove 400 which is convenient for breaking to expose the toothpick 300 for use; unlike the previous example, since the receiving groove 410 is formed at the tail side of the handle end 220, not in the middle of the tail, the connection point of the handle end 220 and the handle 120 is not two independent points, but can be regarded as a connection line; the breaking grooves 400 should be provided along the connecting lines; as with the previous example, toothpick 300 could be attached to the tail of handle 120 alone or to both handle 120 and wire end 220, in which case toothpick 300 would be two, for ease of use or use by two persons after one of toothpicks 300 is damaged. In an alternative embodiment, the brush head 110 includes a plurality of bristles 111 and a mouthwash 112 positioned over the bristles 111. The mouthwash 112 is one or more of a mouthwash bead, toothpaste.
In the embodiment, the brush hair 111 is provided with the mouth washing piece 112, so that the user can not need to squeeze toothpaste when washing mouth, and the use is more convenient; alternatively, the mouthwash 112 is one or more of a mouthwash bead, toothpaste.
In an alternative embodiment, a plurality of bristles 111 are formed with a back-off formation 113 (the back-off formation 113 is not shown clearly, the reference 113 in the figures only representing the area of the back-off formation 113) to clasp the mouthwash 112.
In the present embodiment, the bristles 111 are formed in a reverse shape to fasten the mouthwash 112, so that the mouthwash 112 can be fixed to prevent the mouthwash 112 from falling out; when the mouthwash 112 is a mouthwash bead, the mouthwash bead is easily removed due to its spherical shape; the mouthwash beads are fixed by adding glue into the fixing seat, so that the assembly process is complicated; secondly, the fixing seat occupies more space of the brush head, so that little space is available for bristle planting of the brush head, and therefore fewer bristles 111 cannot achieve a good cleaning effect. For example, the back-off structure 113 may be that the fixed ends of the plurality of bristles 111 form a first accommodating space, the free ends of the plurality of bristles 111 form a second accommodating space, so that the cross-sectional area of the first accommodating space is larger than that of the second accommodating space, and the rinse bead is bound by the plurality of bristles 111, so that the rinse bead and the fixing component occupy less space by utilizing the shape and characteristics of the bristles 111, which is beneficial to the bristle implantation method to be adopted and the tooth cleaning of the brush head 110 by implanting more bristles 111.
In an alternative embodiment, the brush head 110 further comprises a base 114, wherein a plurality of bristles 111 are connected to the base 114, and one or more grooves are formed in the middle of the base 114, and the grooves are used for positioning the mouthwash 112. In this embodiment, the mouthwash 112 is preferably a mouthwash bead, the bottom of which can contact the bottom of the groove, which preferably matches the shape of the mouthwash bead, facilitating the positioning of the mouthwash bead; meanwhile, in order to improve the cleanliness of the embodiment of the application, two or more grooves can be arranged to place more gargle beads for oral cleaning.
In an alternative embodiment, the side of the base 114 facing away from the bristles 111 is provided with a tongue scraper 115; the tongue fur is cleaned by the tongue scraper 115, so that stains are prevented from being left in the oral cavity; the tongue scraper 115 may be a plurality of protrusions protruding from the base 114 and opposite to the bristles 111, and the plurality of protrusions are sequentially disposed along the extending direction of the base 114, so as to be used for scraping tongue fur. The tongue scraper 115 may be a plurality of spinous processes arranged on one side of the base 114 opposite to the brush hair, so as to increase friction force with the tongue during use and further achieve good tongue coating removal effect; the tongue scraper 115 may be a separate tongue scraper or the like, and is intended to serve as a scraper for tongue fur, which is not limited herein.
In an alternative embodiment, reinforcing structures 221 are formed on the floss shank end 220 to strengthen the floss shank end 220 and the overall strength of the floss 200, improving comfort in use; the reinforcing structure 221 may be a reinforcing rib structure disposed on one or more sides, one or more sides of the wire shank 220.
In an alternative embodiment, grip end 220 is formed with a non-slip texture 222; the anti-slip texture 222 can increase the friction force when the hand holds the wire handle end 220, and is not easy to break off; the positioning function can be achieved, the user is informed of the correct holding position, and the use posture can be corrected conveniently.
From the above, for ease of understanding, at least three (partial) embodiments can be generalized, the first: 300 version of single toothpick (as shown in figures 1-2); second kind: is a double toothpick 300 version (shown in figures 3-4); third kind: toothpick-free 300 version (shown in fig. 5-6).
It is to be understood that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular example embodiments only, and is not intended to be limiting. As used herein, the singular forms "a", "an" and "the" are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. The terms "comprises," "comprising," "includes," "including," and "having" are inclusive and therefore specify the presence of stated features, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof. The method steps, processes, and operations described herein are not to be construed as necessarily requiring their performance in the particular order described or illustrated, unless an order of performance is explicitly stated. It should also be appreciated that additional or alternative steps may be used.
Although the terms first, second, third, etc. may be used herein to describe various elements, components, regions, layers and/or sections, these elements, components, regions, layers and/or sections should not be limited by these terms. These terms may be only used to distinguish one element, component, region, layer or section from another region, layer or section. Terms such as "first," "second," and other numerical terms when used herein do not imply a sequence or order unless clearly indicated by the context. Thus, a first element, component, region, layer or section discussed below could be termed a second element, component, region, layer or section without departing from the teachings of the example embodiments.
The foregoing is only a specific embodiment of the application to enable those skilled in the art to understand or practice the application. Various modifications to these embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the generic principles defined herein may be applied to other embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the application. Thus, the present application is not intended to be limited to the embodiments shown herein but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and novel features disclosed herein.

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1. An oral cleaning kit, characterized in that: comprising
A toothbrush (100) having a head (110) and a handle (120) connected to each other;
a floss (200) having interconnected floss ends (210) and floss handle ends (220);
The tail of the brush handle (120) is propped against the tail of the wire handle end (220), and the brush handle (120) and the wire handle end (220) are connected in an integrated mode.
2. The oral cleaning kit of claim 1, wherein: the tail of the brush handle (120) is connected with a toothpick (300) and/or the tail of the wire handle end (220) is connected with a toothpick (300).
3. The oral cleaning kit of claim 2, wherein: the junction of brush holder (120) with line handle end (220) is provided with breaking groove (400).
4. The oral cleaning kit of claim 2, wherein: the tail of the brush handle (120) and/or the tail of the wire handle end (220) is provided with a containing groove (500), and the toothpick (300) is arranged in the containing groove (500).
5. The oral cleaning kit of claim 1, wherein: the brush head (110) comprises a plurality of bristles (111) and a gargle (112) positioned on the bristles (111), wherein the gargle (112) is one or more of gargle beads and toothpaste.
6. The oral cleaning kit of claim 5, wherein: a number of the bristles (111) are formed with a back-off formation (113) to clasp the mouthwash (112).
7. The oral cleaning kit of claim 6, wherein: the brush head (110) further comprises a base (114), the base (114) is connected with a plurality of bristles (111), the base (114) is provided with one or more grooves, and the grooves are used for positioning the mouthwash piece (112).
8. The oral cleaning kit of claim 7, wherein: a tongue scraper (115) is arranged on one side of the base (114) facing away from the brush hair (111).
9. The oral cleaning kit of any one of claims 1-8, wherein: a reinforcing structure (221) is formed on the wire handle end (220).
10. The oral cleaning kit of claim 9, wherein: the wire handle end (220) is provided with an anti-slip texture (222).
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