CN220193225U - Orthodontic spray head of tooth-flushing device and tooth-flushing device - Google Patents

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CN220193225U
CN220193225U CN202322057203.1U CN202322057203U CN220193225U CN 220193225 U CN220193225 U CN 220193225U CN 202322057203 U CN202322057203 U CN 202322057203U CN 220193225 U CN220193225 U CN 220193225U
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The application provides an orthodontic shower nozzle of a tooth flushing device and the tooth flushing device, belongs to the field of tooth flushing devices, and the orthodontic shower nozzle of the tooth flushing device mainly comprises a spray rod and a spray nozzle. Wherein, the spray lance is inside to be equipped with the flow channel along body of rod extending direction. The nozzle is arranged on the spray rod and communicated with the liquid flow channel, a first strip-shaped water outlet and bristle clusters are arranged on the nozzle, the forming direction of the first strip-shaped water outlet corresponds to the extending direction of the tooth gaps, and part or all of the bristle clusters are positioned in the first strip-shaped water outlet and flow in a sputtering area after the oral cavity is flushed. When fluid (liquid flow) enters the nozzle from the spray rod, the fluid is sprayed out from the first strip-shaped water outlet to clean the tooth gaps in a wide area, the fluid can be diffused to form a sputtering area when contacting the tooth gaps, the fluid is sputtered to the bristle clusters, and the bristle clusters can clean the upper end face or the lower end face of the orthodontic tooth hoop efficiently by utilizing the shape of the tail end of the bristle clusters, so that the cleaning efficiency of the tooth gaps and the tooth sleeves is greatly improved.

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Orthodontic spray head of tooth-flushing device and tooth-flushing device
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the field of equipment switch control, in particular to an orthodontic spray head of a tooth flushing device and the tooth flushing device.
Background
Modern people pay more and more attention to oral hygiene, and people are increasingly aware of the close relationship between oral health and overall health. Oral hygiene problems not only affect oral health, but can also cause a range of physical diseases such as periodontitis, heart disease, diabetes, and the like. As a result, modern people are increasingly paying attention to oral hygiene, and more measures are taken to maintain oral health, including the use of tooth irrigators. The tooth-flushing device has the functions of flushing the oral cavity through high-pressure water flow, cleaning teeth, tooth gaps and gums, effectively removing dental plaque, germs and food residues, and preventing oral cavity problems such as halitosis, decayed tooth, periodontitis and the like. Simultaneously, it can also stimulate gingival blood circulation and promote oral health.
For orthodontic people (namely, people wearing dental appliances and dental braces), the dental braces and the dental gaps are more difficult to clean, so that the dental appliances with orthodontic spray heads are used for flushing the oral cavity to the orthodontic people, and the dental gaps and the dental braces are convenient to clean.
However, the choice of the tooth-rinsing device is careful, and the spray heads of many tooth-rinsing devices on the market have single structure and strong impact force, so that the tooth becomes more and more sensitive after the product is used, and even gingival bleeding, gingival atrophy and other conditions occur. For example, in an orthodontic tooth-flushing device nozzle with long and short bristles and a tooth-flushing device described in the prior patent CN217243104U, the structural design of a nozzle is single, the design of a hair-planting head is mainly added outside a water outlet hole of the nozzle of the tooth-flushing device, the situation of gingival bleeding and the like can easily occur due to the impact force of a single hole, and the cleaning efficiency is still to be improved. For this reason, the present utility model has been completed.
Disclosure of Invention
The utility model aims to solve the problems that the structure design of the spray head of the tooth-flushing device in the market is single, the impact force is strong, the situation of gingival bleeding and the like is easy to occur, and the cleaning efficiency is not high.
To this end, the present utility model provides an orthodontic spray head for a dental appliance, characterized by comprising:
the spray rod is internally provided with a liquid flow channel along the extending direction of the rod body;
the nozzle is arranged on the spray rod and communicated with the liquid flow channel, a first strip-shaped water outlet and bristle clusters are arranged on the nozzle, the forming direction of the first strip-shaped water outlet corresponds to the extending direction of the tooth gaps, and part or all of the bristle clusters are positioned in the sputtering area after the liquid flow in the first strip-shaped water outlet washes the oral cavity.
Preferably, the number of the bristle tufts is two, and the first strip-shaped water outlet is partially or completely positioned between the two bristle tufts; the positions of the two bristle clusters correspond to sputtering areas after the liquid flows in the first strip-shaped water outlet are washed by different washing angles.
Preferably, the nozzle is further provided with a second strip-shaped water outlet, and the second strip-shaped water outlet and the first strip-shaped water outlet are arranged in a crossing manner.
Preferably, the number of the bristle tufts is four, and the four bristle tufts are arranged in a surrounding manner at four corners; the first strip-shaped water outlet and the second strip-shaped water outlet are partially or completely positioned between four bristle tufts arranged in a surrounding manner; and the positions of the four bristle clusters correspond to sputtering areas after the oral cavity is flushed by liquid flows in the first strip-shaped water outlet and the second strip-shaped water outlet at different flushing angles.
Preferably, four bristle clusters form an enclosing space, and the shape of the enclosing space is adapted to a dental arch fixing piece of an orthodontic dental arch.
Preferably, the second strip-shaped water outlet is perpendicularly intersected with the first strip-shaped water outlet to form four corner areas, and the four bristle tufts are respectively located in the four corner areas.
Preferably, the extending direction of the second strip-shaped water outlet corresponds to the length direction of the orthodontic tooth hoop.
Preferably, the top of the bristle cluster is in a V-shaped tapered structure, and the top of the bristle cluster corresponds to the tip of the V-shaped tapered structure.
Preferably, the bristle tufts comprise a plurality of bristles, the plurality of bristles being arranged in an arc.
The above technical schemes alone or in combination exhibit the following beneficial effects:
fluid (liquid flow) enters the nozzle from the spray rod, the gap between teeth is cleaned in a wide area by spraying from the first strip-shaped water outlet, the fluid can be diffused to form a sputtering area by contacting the gap between teeth, the fluid is sputtered to the bristle cluster, the bristle cluster efficiently cleans the upper end face or the lower end face of the orthodontic dental hoop by utilizing the shape of the tail end of the bristle cluster, and the cleaning efficiency of the gap between teeth and the dental socket is greatly improved.
The first strip-shaped water outlet and the second strip-shaped water outlet which are arranged in a crisscross manner, when fluid (liquid flow) enters the nozzle from the spray rod, the fluid is sprayed out of the first strip-shaped water outlet to clean a tooth gap in a wide area, the second strip-shaped water outlet impacts the orthodontic tooth hoop, the fluid sprayed out of the first strip-shaped water outlet and the second strip-shaped water outlet can be diffused to the bristle cluster, and the orthodontic tooth hoop can be efficiently cleaned through the bristle cluster.
The bristle tufts of the V-shaped tapered structure can clean the gaps better.
The brush hair clusters arranged in an arc shape can be better enclosed, so that the tooth hoop fixing sheets of the orthodontic tooth hoop can be conveniently cleaned.
The utility model also provides a tooth-flushing device which is characterized by comprising a tooth-flushing device main body and the tooth-flushing device orthodontic spray head, wherein the tooth-flushing device orthodontic spray head is arranged on the tooth-flushing device main body.
The technical scheme has the beneficial effects that:
the spray rod is communicated with the tooth-flushing device main body, fluid (liquid flow) enters the nozzle from the spray rod, the gap between teeth is cleaned in a wide area by being sprayed out from the first strip-shaped water outlet, the fluid can be spread to form a sputtering area by contacting the gap between teeth, the fluid is sputtered to the bristle cluster, the bristle cluster utilizes the shape of the tail end of the bristle cluster to clean the upper end face or the lower end face of the orthodontic tooth hoop efficiently, and the cleaning efficiency of the gap between teeth and the tooth socket is greatly improved.
The spray rod is communicated with the tooth-flushing device main body, when fluid (liquid flow) enters the nozzle from the spray rod, the fluid is sprayed out from the first strip-shaped water outlet to clean the tooth gaps in a wide area, the second strip-shaped water outlet impacts the orthodontic tooth hoop, the fluid sprayed from the first strip-shaped water outlet and the second strip-shaped water outlet can be diffused to the bristle clusters, and the orthodontic tooth hoop can be efficiently cleaned through the bristle clusters.
The bristle tufts of the V-shaped tapered structure can clean the gaps better.
The brush hair clusters arranged in an arc shape can be better enclosed, so that the tooth hoop fixing sheets of the orthodontic tooth hoop can be conveniently cleaned.
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Fig. 1 shows a schematic structural diagram of a first structure of the present utility model.
Fig. 2 shows a top view of a first structure of the present utility model.
Fig. 3 shows a side view of the structure of the first structure of the present utility model.
Fig. 4 shows a schematic view of a second structure of the present utility model.
Fig. 5 shows another view structure schematic of the second structure of the present utility model.
Detailed Description
The preferred embodiments in the following description are by way of example only and other obvious variations will occur to those skilled in the art. The basic principles of the utility model defined in the following description may be applied to other embodiments, variations, modifications, equivalents, and other technical solutions without departing from the spirit and scope of the utility model.
It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that in the present disclosure, the terms "longitudinal," "transverse," "upper," "lower," "front," "rear," "left," "right," "vertical," "horizontal," "top," "bottom," "inner," "outer," etc. refer to an orientation or positional relationship based on that shown in the drawings, which is merely for convenience of description and to simplify the description, and do not indicate or imply that the apparatus or elements referred to must have a particular orientation, be constructed and operated in a particular orientation, and therefore the above terms should not be construed as limiting the present utility model.
Example 1:
referring to fig. 1 to 5, the present embodiment provides an orthodontic spray head of a dental irrigator, which mainly comprises a spray rod 1 and a spray nozzle 2. Wherein, the interior of the spray lance 1 is provided with a liquid flow channel along the extending direction of the rod body. The nozzle 2 is arranged on the spray rod 1 and communicated with the liquid flow channel, a first strip-shaped water outlet 21 and bristle clusters 22 are arranged on the nozzle 2, the forming direction of the first strip-shaped water outlet 21 corresponds to the extending direction of the tooth gaps, and the bristle clusters 22 are partially or completely positioned in the first strip-shaped water outlet 21 in a sputtering area after the liquid flow washes the oral cavity. When fluid (liquid flow) enters the nozzle 2 from the spray rod 1, the fluid is sprayed out from the first strip-shaped water outlet 21 to clean the tooth gaps in a wide area, the fluid can be diffused to form a sputtering area when contacting the tooth gaps, the fluid is sputtered to the bristle cluster 22, and the bristle cluster 22 utilizes the shape of the tail end of the bristle cluster to clean the upper end face or the lower end face of the orthodontic tooth hoop with high efficiency, so that the cleaning efficiency of the tooth gaps and the tooth sleeves is greatly improved.
The foregoing aspects are essential to the implementation of the present embodiment, and are described in further detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and detailed description:
the present embodiment is intended to be non-limiting with respect to the number of bristle tufts 22, which function to brush orthodontic bands or teeth in conjunction with the splattered water flow as the water flow washes the teeth. In this example, two embodiments are given in conjunction with fig. 1 to 3 and fig. 4 to 5:
1. referring to fig. 1, the number of bristle tufts 22 is two, and the first strip-shaped water outlet 21 is partially or entirely located between the two bristle tufts 22; the two groups of bristle tufts 22 are positioned to correspond to the splash zone after the oral cavity is rinsed by the liquid stream from the first strip outlet 21 at different rinse angles. Specifically, the bristle tufts 22 are formed by a plurality of bristle combinations, which are generally strip-shaped and disposed along the first strip-shaped water outlet 21. When the water flow from the first strip-shaped water outlet 21 washes the oral cavity, the water flow in the sputtering area is sputtered to the bristle tufts 22, so that the bristle tufts 22 can be conveniently brushed.
2. Referring to fig. 4, the number of bristle tufts 22 is four, and the four bristle tufts 22 are disposed in four corners. Further, a second strip-shaped water outlet 23 is further formed in the nozzle 2, and the second strip-shaped water outlet 23 is arranged in a crossing manner with the first strip-shaped water outlet 21. The first strip-shaped water outlet 21 and the second strip-shaped water outlet 23 are partially or completely positioned between four groups of bristle clusters 22 which are arranged in a surrounding manner, and the positions of the four groups of bristle clusters 22 correspond to sputtering areas after the oral cavity is flushed by liquid flows in the first strip-shaped water outlet 21 and the second strip-shaped water outlet 23 at different flushing angles. Preferably, the extension direction of the second strip-shaped water outlet 23 corresponds to the length direction of the orthodontic band. When the water flow from the first strip-shaped water outlet 21 and the second strip-shaped water outlet 23 washes the oral cavity, the water flow in the sputtering area is sputtered to the bristle clusters 22 to facilitate brushing of the bristle clusters 22. The water outlet and sputtering of the first strip-shaped water outlet 21 and the second strip-shaped water outlet 23 which are arranged in a crossed way are more uniform.
Specifically, referring to fig. 4 and 5, four groups of bristle tufts 22 form an enclosed space therebetween, and the shape of the enclosed space is adapted to a dental band fixing piece of an orthodontic dental band, so that the dental band fixing piece is conveniently brushed by being matched with sputtering water flow. The second strip-shaped water outlet 23 perpendicularly intersects the first strip-shaped water outlet 21 and forms a four-corner region, and four groups of bristle tufts 22 are respectively located in the four-corner region.
Further, referring to fig. 1 and 3, the top of the bristle tuft 22 has a "V" shaped tapered structure, and the top of the bristle tuft 22 corresponds to the tip of the "V" shaped tapered structure. The bristle tufts 22 of the "V" tapered configuration provide better cleaning of the crevices. Alternatively, the bristle tufts 22 comprise a plurality of bristles arranged in an arcuate pattern, as shown in fig. 4 and 5, with the inner arcs of each set of bristle tufts 22 circumscribing to form a circumscribing space.
The beneficial effects of this embodiment are:
fluid (liquid flow) enters the nozzle 2 from the spray rod 1, is sprayed out from the first strip-shaped water outlet 21 to clean the tooth gaps in a wide area, the fluid can be diffused to form a sputtering area when contacting the tooth gaps, the fluid is sputtered to the bristle cluster 22, the bristle cluster 22 utilizes the shape of the tail end of the bristle cluster to clean the upper end face or the lower end face of the orthodontic tooth hoop with high efficiency, and the cleaning efficiency of the tooth gaps and tooth sleeves is greatly improved.
The first strip-shaped water outlets 21 and the second strip-shaped water outlets 23 are arranged in a crisscross manner, when fluid (liquid flow) enters the nozzle 2 from the spray rod 1, the fluid is sprayed out from the first strip-shaped water outlets 21 to clean a tooth gap in a wide area, the second strip-shaped water outlets 23 impact the orthodontic bands, the fluid sprayed from the first strip-shaped water outlets 21 and the second strip-shaped water outlets 23 can be diffused to the bristle clusters 22, and the orthodontic bands can be efficiently cleaned through the bristle clusters 22.
The bristle tufts 22 of the "V" tapered configuration provide better cleaning of the crevices.
The arcuately arranged bristle tufts 22 are better enclosed and facilitate cleaning of the orthodontic band ground band anchor.
Example 2:
the embodiment provides a tooth-flushing device, which structurally comprises a tooth-flushing device main body and a tooth-flushing device orthodontic spray head. The structure of the main body of the tooth-rinsing device is not specifically described in this embodiment, and it can be adapted to any existing tooth-rinsing device main body in the market. The principle prior art of the main body of the dental appliance is not further described.
Specifically, the orthodontic spray head of the tooth flusher mainly comprises a spray rod 1 and a spray nozzle 2. Wherein, the interior of the spray lance 1 is provided with a liquid flow channel along the extending direction of the rod body. The nozzle 2 is arranged on the spray rod 1 and communicated with the liquid flow channel, a first strip-shaped water outlet 21 and bristle clusters 22 are arranged on the nozzle 2, the forming direction of the first strip-shaped water outlet 21 corresponds to the extending direction of the tooth gaps, and the bristle clusters 22 are partially or completely positioned in the first strip-shaped water outlet 21 in a sputtering area after the liquid flow washes the oral cavity.
In this example, two embodiments of the nozzle 2 structure are given in conjunction with fig. 1 to 3 and fig. 4 to 5:
1. the number of the bristle tufts 22 is two, and the first strip-shaped water outlet 21 is partially or completely positioned between the two bristle tufts 22; the two groups of bristle tufts 22 are positioned to correspond to the splash zone after the oral cavity is rinsed by the liquid stream from the first strip outlet 21 at different rinse angles. Specifically, the bristle tufts 22 are formed by a plurality of bristle combinations, which are generally strip-shaped and disposed along the first strip-shaped water outlet 21. When the water flow from the first strip-shaped water outlet 21 washes the oral cavity, the water flow in the sputtering area is sputtered to the bristle tufts 22, so that the bristle tufts 22 can be conveniently brushed.
2. The number of the bristle tufts 22 is four, and the four bristle tufts 22 are arranged in a four-corner manner. Further, a second strip-shaped water outlet 23 is further formed in the nozzle 2, and the second strip-shaped water outlet 23 is arranged in a crossing manner with the first strip-shaped water outlet 21. The first strip-shaped water outlet 21 and the second strip-shaped water outlet 23 are partially or completely positioned between four groups of bristle clusters 22 which are arranged in a surrounding manner, and the positions of the four groups of bristle clusters 22 correspond to sputtering areas after the oral cavity is flushed by liquid flows in the first strip-shaped water outlet 21 and the second strip-shaped water outlet 23 at different flushing angles. Preferably, the extension direction of the second strip-shaped water outlet 23 corresponds to the length direction of the orthodontic band. When the water flow from the first strip-shaped water outlet 21 and the second strip-shaped water outlet 23 washes the oral cavity, the water flow in the sputtering area is sputtered to the bristle clusters 22 to facilitate brushing of the bristle clusters 22. The water outlet and sputtering of the first strip-shaped water outlet 21 and the second strip-shaped water outlet 23 which are arranged in a crossed way are more uniform.
Specifically, the four groups of bristle clusters 22 form an enclosing space, and the shape of the enclosing space is adapted to the tooth hoop fixing piece of the orthodontic tooth hoop, so that the tooth hoop fixing piece is conveniently brushed by being matched with the sputtering water flow. The second strip-shaped water outlet 23 perpendicularly intersects the first strip-shaped water outlet 21 and forms a four-corner region, and four groups of bristle tufts 22 are respectively located in the four-corner region.
Further, the top of the bristle tuft 22 is in a V-shaped tapered structure, and the top of the bristle tuft 22 corresponds to the tip of the V-shaped tapered structure. The bristle tufts 22 of the "V" tapered configuration provide better cleaning of the crevices. Alternatively, the bristle tufts 22 comprise a plurality of bristles arranged in an arcuate pattern, as shown in fig. 4 and 5, with the inner arcs of each set of bristle tufts 22 circumscribing to form a circumscribing space.
The beneficial effects of this embodiment are:
the spray rod 1 is communicated with the main body of the tooth-flushing device, fluid (liquid flow) enters the nozzle 2 from the spray rod 1, the gap between teeth is cleaned in a wide area by being sprayed out from the first strip-shaped water outlet 21, the fluid can be spread to form a sputtering area by contacting the gap between teeth, the fluid is sputtered to the bristle cluster 22, the bristle cluster 22 uses the shape of the tail end of the bristle cluster to clean the upper end face or the lower end face of the orthodontic tooth hoop efficiently, and the cleaning efficiency of the gap between teeth and the tooth socket is greatly improved.
The spray rod 1 is communicated with the main body of the tooth-flushing device, when fluid (liquid flow) enters the nozzle 2 from the spray rod 1, the fluid is sprayed out from the first strip-shaped water outlet 21 to clean the tooth gaps in a wide area, the second strip-shaped water outlet 23 impacts the orthodontic tooth band, the fluid sprayed from the first strip-shaped water outlet 21 and the second strip-shaped water outlet 23 can be diffused to the bristle cluster 22, and the orthodontic tooth band can be efficiently cleaned through the bristle cluster 22.
The bristle tufts 22 of the "V" tapered configuration provide better cleaning of the crevices.
The arcuately arranged bristle tufts 22 are better enclosed and facilitate cleaning of the orthodontic band ground band anchor.
It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the embodiments of the utility model shown in the foregoing description are by way of example only and are not limiting. The objects of the present utility model have been fully and effectively achieved. The functional and structural principles of the present utility model have been shown and described in the examples and embodiments of the utility model may be modified or practiced without departing from the principles described.

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1. Orthodontic spray head of tooth flusher, its characterized in that includes:
the spray rod is internally provided with a liquid flow channel along the extending direction of the rod body;
the nozzle is arranged on the spray rod and communicated with the liquid flow channel, a first strip-shaped water outlet and bristle clusters are arranged on the nozzle, the forming direction of the first strip-shaped water outlet corresponds to the extending direction of the tooth gaps, and part or all of the bristle clusters are positioned in the sputtering area after the liquid flow in the first strip-shaped water outlet washes the oral cavity.
2. The orthodontic spray head of the dental irrigator of claim 1, wherein: the number of the bristle tufts is two, and part or all of the first strip-shaped water outlet is positioned between the two bristle tufts; the positions of the two bristle clusters correspond to sputtering areas after the liquid flows in the first strip-shaped water outlet are washed by different washing angles.
3. The orthodontic spray head of the dental irrigator of claim 1, wherein: the nozzle is also provided with a second strip-shaped water outlet, and the second strip-shaped water outlet is arranged in a crossing way with the first strip-shaped water outlet.
4. The orthodontic spray head of claim 3, wherein: the number of the bristle clusters is four, and the four bristle clusters are arranged in a four-corner surrounding manner; the first strip-shaped water outlet and the second strip-shaped water outlet are partially or completely positioned between four bristle tufts arranged in a surrounding manner; and the positions of the four bristle clusters correspond to sputtering areas after the oral cavity is flushed by liquid flows in the first strip-shaped water outlet and the second strip-shaped water outlet at different flushing angles.
5. The orthodontic spray head of claim 4, wherein: and four enclosing spaces are formed between the bristle clusters, and the shapes of the enclosing spaces are adapted to the dental arch fixing sheets of the orthodontic dental arch.
6. The orthodontic spray head of claim 4, wherein: the second strip-shaped water outlet is perpendicularly intersected with the first strip-shaped water outlet to form a four-corner area, and the four bristle tufts are respectively located in the four-corner area.
7. The orthodontic spray head of claim 3, wherein: the extending direction of the second strip-shaped water outlet corresponds to the length direction of the orthodontic tooth hoop.
8. The orthodontic spray head of a dental irrigator of claim 1 or 2, wherein: the top of the bristle cluster is in a V-shaped tapered structure, and the top of the bristle cluster corresponds to the tip of the V-shaped tapered structure.
9. The orthodontic spray head of any one of claims 4 to 7, wherein: the bristle tufts include a plurality of bristles arranged in an arc.
10. A dental irrigator, characterized by comprising a dental irrigator body and the orthodontic spray head of any one of claims 1 to 9, the orthodontic spray head being mounted to the dental irrigator body.
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