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US2022457A
US2022457A US601213A US60121332A US2022457A US 2022457 A US2022457 A US 2022457A US 601213 A US601213 A US 601213A US 60121332 A US60121332 A US 60121332A US 2022457 A US2022457 A US 2022457A
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    • A61C17/3409Power-driven cleaning or polishing devices with brushes, cushions, cups, or the like reciprocating or oscillating driven by electric motor characterized by the movement of the brush body
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A61CDENTISTRY; APPARATUS OR METHODS FOR ORAL OR DENTAL HYGIENE
    • A61C17/00Devices for cleaning, polishing, rinsing or drying teeth, teeth cavities or prostheses; Saliva removers; Dental appliances for receiving spittle
    • A61C17/16Power-driven cleaning or polishing devices
    • A61C17/22Power-driven cleaning or polishing devices with brushes, cushions, cups, or the like
    • A61C17/32Power-driven cleaning or polishing devices with brushes, cushions, cups, or the like reciprocating or oscillating
    • A61C17/34Power-driven cleaning or polishing devices with brushes, cushions, cups, or the like reciprocating or oscillating driven by electric motor
    • A61C17/3409Power-driven cleaning or polishing devices with brushes, cushions, cups, or the like reciprocating or oscillating driven by electric motor characterized by the movement of the brush body
    • A61C17/3427Rotation around the axis perpendicular to the axis of toothbrush handle and in the plane defined by the bristle holder

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  • My invention relates to dental appliances, and particularly to means for cleaning and massaging the teeth and gums.
  • It is an important object of my invention to 5 provide an electrical device which is designed to be employed either as a tooth brush or as a medicament applicator and electric current applicator whereby there is applied to the teeth and gums while being mechanically cleaned or massaged, electric current pulsations which are synchronized with the mechanical pulsations or vibrations.
  • Figure 1 is a general longitudinal sectional view through the embodiment of my invention showing the same in the capacity of a tooth brush.
  • Figure 2 is a top plan view of Figure 1.
  • Figure 3 is a sectional elevational view of a medicament applicator for replacing the tooth brush shown in Figure 1.
  • the numeral 5 generally designates a relatively thin flat longitudinally divided metallic casing formed of sections 6 and I. On the section 6 is provided a hanging loop 8 for suspending the device when not in use.
  • a combination electro-magnet and transformer generally designated by the letter T, which is disposed longitudinally thereof and embedded in a suitable filling of wax or other suitable insulating material generally designated by the numeral 9.
  • the core ill of the electro-magnet is exposed into a transverse chamber H at one end of the casing,
  • armature l2 which is disposed rockably within the chamber ll, being hinged at one end of the chamber as indicated at [3.
  • armature l2 which is disposed rockably within the chamber ll, being hinged at one end of the chamber as indicated at [3.
  • a suitable spring means M for maintaining the armature normally out of contact with the core Ill, and for aiding in the vibratory movement of the armature.
  • the casing is provided as indicated at IS with a mouth having the opening l6 communicated with the chamber II. 5
  • the armature generally designated l2 con-. sists of a magnetically permeable metal block having extending longitudinally thereof arecess or passage I! open at one end. Through one wall of the armature I 2 is threaded an adjust- 10 ing set screw l8 for clamping an applicator inserted therein. r
  • the handle portions of 20 the brush and applicator have an angularly directed .end portion 2
  • Both the tooth brush and the applicator have extended through the handle thereof a conductor 22 which is electrically connected with the bristles 23 or with the applicator head 24 whereby to communicate simultaneously to the gums and 30 teeth electrical pulsations as well as mechanical vibrations, the electrical pulsations being of 'low voltage of long wave character synchronized with the mechanical vibrations.
  • the remaining terminal of the secondary of the transformer 40 indicated at 28 is grounded to the casing 5 as indicated or in any other suitable manner.
  • Suitable supply conduits 29 lead through an opening 30 in the casing for connection with the primary of the transformer.
  • the armature l2 will vibrate so as to cause vibration of the tooth brush or applicator as either is applied to the teeth or to the gums, and at the same time electrical current pulsa- 50 tions of low voltage and long wave length, induced in the secondary of the transformer by the movements of the armature, and synchronized with the mechanical vibration pulsations will be conveyed to the teeth or gums.
  • the applicator 20 having a conical or other suitably formed applicator head 24 is adapted to carry therein a quantity of cotton or the like 3
  • the stimulating effects upon the circulation and upon the nerves of the teeth and gums are very effective, and are cumulative, whereby to produce a desirable effect of this kind of more useful character than has been heretofore obtained in a device suitable for family or domestic use.
  • the vibrating brush acts to chop into and readily remove sticky plaques, helps to tighten loose teeth by stimulating the surrounding tissues through the artificial exercise supplied.
  • such medicaments as pyorrhea medicine can be worked mechanically, deep into the crevices of and between the teeth, and enable the securing of results of professional merit through simple home treatments.
  • a combined mechanical vibrator and electric current applying device comprising a conductive casing for holding in the hand, a body of dielectric material filling all but a portion of the casing, a transformer eleotro-magnet embedded in the body of dielectric material having its core exposed into said portion, a vibrating armature mounted in said portion in the magnetic field of the core, a conducting applicator arm carried by the armature, connections from a source of current supply to the primary of the electro-magnet, a second connection from the secondary of the electro-magnet to the conducting applicator, a third connection from the secondary to the casing whereby vibration of the armature will synchronously vary the output of the secondary of the transformer electro-magnet so that when the conductive casing is held in the hand and the applicator applied to another part of the body, synchronized mechanical and electrical pulsations will be communicated to such other part of the body by the applicator.
  • a combined mechanical vibrator and electric current applying device involving a conductive casing, a supply current transforming electro-magnet, and a conductive applicator; an elongated tubular armature, hinge means mount- 5 ing one end of the tubular armature at one side of the casing so as to position the armature across the casing and across the electro-magnet, said conductive applicator being carried by an insulated member inserted into the free end of 10 the tubular armature and extending outwardly through an opening provided in the side of the casing opposite said one side of the casing, and a conductor in said insulated member and electrically connected to said armature and to said 5 applicator.
  • a combined vibrator and electric current applying device comprising a relatively small elongated flat casing for holding in the hand
  • a longitudinal electro-magnet in the casing a 20 transverse armature in the casing and hingedly mounted by one end near one side of one end of the casing and acrossthe electro-magnet, the corner of the casing adjacent the free end of the armature being provided with an opening, a 25 conductive applicator, a tubular insulated member carrying the applicator and arranged in the opening and connected to the armature so as to be supported and operated by the armature, and
  • a vibrator and current applying device comprising a relatively small flat elongated conductive casing for holding in the hand, a body of 35 dielectric material filling the major portion of the interior of the casing and spaced from one end of the interior of the casing in a manner to define an armature space, a transformer electro-magnet longitudinally arranged.
  • a combined mechanical vibrator and electric current supplying device comprising a generally rectangular casing to be held in the palm of the hand, an applicator extending diagonally from one corner of said casing, said applicator 70 having an angulated armature portion within and lying across the adjacent end of said casing and hinged adjacent to the side of the casing opposite said corner, said angulated armature portion working through an opening in said cor- 75 ing the side of said receiver part and engaging said dielectric part for locking said dielectric part and the applicator in place, said locking screw being accessible for adjustment through an opening provided therefor adjacent said cor- 5 her of the casing.

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Nov. 26, 1935.
G. F. BROWN DENTAL APPLIANCE Filed March 25, 1952 1 nvenlor {2 09a .7313; fawn M Patented Nov. 26, 1935 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 5 Claims.
My invention relates to dental appliances, and particularly to means for cleaning and massaging the teeth and gums. v
It is an important object of my invention to 5 provide an electrical device which is designed to be employed either as a tooth brush or as a medicament applicator and electric current applicator whereby there is applied to the teeth and gums while being mechanically cleaned or massaged, electric current pulsations which are synchronized with the mechanical pulsations or vibrations. a
It is also an important object of my invention to provide a device of this kind which embodies the characteristics and effects of a vibrator and of an electric current applying device, whereby the gums and/ or teeth may be treated and stimulated simultaneously by means of mechanical vibration and the action of electrical currents of low voltage and long wave length.
Other objects and advantages of my invention will be apparent from a reading of the following description taken in connection with the drawing, wherein for purposes of illustration I have shown a preferred embodiment of the invention.
In the drawing:
Figure 1 is a general longitudinal sectional view through the embodiment of my invention showing the same in the capacity of a tooth brush.
Figure 2 is a top plan view of Figure 1.
Figure 3 is a sectional elevational view of a medicament applicator for replacing the tooth brush shown in Figure 1.
Referring in detail to the drawing, wherein like numerals refer to like parts throughout the same, the numeral 5 generally designates a relatively thin flat longitudinally divided metallic casing formed of sections 6 and I. On the section 6 is provided a hanging loop 8 for suspending the device when not in use.
Within the casing is disposed a combination electro-magnet and transformer generally designated by the letter T, which is disposed longitudinally thereof and embedded in a suitable filling of wax or other suitable insulating material generally designated by the numeral 9. The core ill of the electro-magnet is exposed into a transverse chamber H at one end of the casing,
whereby to affect an armature l2 which is disposed rockably within the chamber ll, being hinged at one end of the chamber as indicated at [3. At the other end of the chamber H is disposed a suitable spring means M for maintaining the armature normally out of contact with the core Ill, and for aiding in the vibratory movement of the armature.
The casing is provided as indicated at IS with a mouth having the opening l6 communicated with the chamber II. 5
The armature generally designated l2 con-. sists of a magnetically permeable metal block having extending longitudinally thereof arecess or passage I! open at one end. Through one wall of the armature I 2 is threaded an adjust- 10 ing set screw l8 for clamping an applicator inserted therein. r
Adapted for. insertion into the. passage ll of the armature and to' be secured therein by means of the set screw [8 there may be provided 15 a multiplicity of tooth brushes H! or applicators 20, which maybe of diiferent form and size, according to the purposesto which they are to be devoted. a
As seen in the drawing the handle portions of 20 the brush and applicator have an angularly directed .end portion 2| which is adapted to be received and held in the manner already described inthe armature l2, so as to vibrate therewith when theappliance is in use. 25
Both the tooth brush and the applicator have extended through the handle thereof a conductor 22 which is electrically connected with the bristles 23 or with the applicator head 24 whereby to communicate simultaneously to the gums and 30 teeth electrical pulsations as well as mechanical vibrations, the electrical pulsations being of 'low voltage of long wave character synchronized with the mechanical vibrations.
A lug 25 connected to the conductor 22 and 35 extending through one of the walls of the armature I2, provides means for connection by one of the secondary terminals 26 of the secondary 21 of the reducing transformer T. The remaining terminal of the secondary of the transformer 40 indicated at 28 is grounded to the casing 5 as indicated or in any other suitable manner. Suitable supply conduits 29 lead through an opening 30 in the casing for connection with the primary of the transformer. 45
It will be observed that when the device is operated, the armature l2 will vibrate so as to cause vibration of the tooth brush or applicator as either is applied to the teeth or to the gums, and at the same time electrical current pulsa- 50 tions of low voltage and long wave length, induced in the secondary of the transformer by the movements of the armature, and synchronized with the mechanical vibration pulsations will be conveyed to the teeth or gums. Because of 55 the fact of the synchronization of the electric current impulses applied to the teeth and gums simultaneously with the mechanical pulsations or vibrations of the brush or applicator, the shock which is usually attendant upon application of electric currents to parts of the body or to the gums or teeth, will not be felt as shocks, but only as a slight and pleasant intensification of the sensations produced by the mechanical vibrations.
The applicator 20 having a conical or other suitably formed applicator head 24 is adapted to carry therein a quantity of cotton or the like 3| upon which the medicament is carried for application to the teeth and gums.
Due to the synchronization of the application of electric current impulses with the mechanical vibrations, the stimulating effects upon the circulation and upon the nerves of the teeth and gums are very effective, and are cumulative, whereby to produce a desirable effect of this kind of more useful character than has been heretofore obtained in a device suitable for family or domestic use.
The vibrating brush acts to chop into and readily remove sticky plaques, helps to tighten loose teeth by stimulating the surrounding tissues through the artificial exercise supplied.
By means of my device, such medicaments as pyorrhea medicine can be worked mechanically, deep into the crevices of and between the teeth, and enable the securing of results of professional merit through simple home treatments.
It will be apparent that because of the interchangeability of the brushes and applicators, that, for instance, each member of a family may use the same appliance simply by inserting his or her own brush or applicator. Because of the detachability and interchangeability of the brushes and applicators, the device lends itself readily to the maintenance of sanitary conditions, since each of the applicators and brushes may be sterilized before and after use.
Though I have shown and described herein a preferred embodiment of the invention, it is to be definitely understood that I do not desire to limit the application of the invention thereto, and that any change or changes may be made in material and structure and arrangement of parts, consistent with the spirit of the invention and the scope of the subjoined claims.
What is claimed is:--
1. A combined mechanical vibrator and electric current applying device comprising a conductive casing for holding in the hand, a body of dielectric material filling all but a portion of the casing, a transformer eleotro-magnet embedded in the body of dielectric material having its core exposed into said portion, a vibrating armature mounted in said portion in the magnetic field of the core, a conducting applicator arm carried by the armature, connections from a source of current supply to the primary of the electro-magnet, a second connection from the secondary of the electro-magnet to the conducting applicator, a third connection from the secondary to the casing whereby vibration of the armature will synchronously vary the output of the secondary of the transformer electro-magnet so that when the conductive casing is held in the hand and the applicator applied to another part of the body, synchronized mechanical and electrical pulsations will be communicated to such other part of the body by the applicator.
2. In a combined mechanical vibrator and electric current applying device involving a conductive casing, a supply current transforming electro-magnet, and a conductive applicator; an elongated tubular armature, hinge means mount- 5 ing one end of the tubular armature at one side of the casing so as to position the armature across the casing and across the electro-magnet, said conductive applicator being carried by an insulated member inserted into the free end of 10 the tubular armature and extending outwardly through an opening provided in the side of the casing opposite said one side of the casing, and a conductor in said insulated member and electrically connected to said armature and to said 5 applicator.
3. A combined vibrator and electric current applying device comprising a relatively small elongated flat casing for holding in the hand,
a longitudinal electro-magnet in the casing, a 20 transverse armature in the casing and hingedly mounted by one end near one side of one end of the casing and acrossthe electro-magnet, the corner of the casing adjacent the free end of the armature being provided with an opening, a 25 conductive applicator, a tubular insulated member carrying the applicator and arranged in the opening and connected to the armature so as to be supported and operated by the armature, and
a conductor extending through said tubular 30 member from said armature to said applicator and electrically connected thereto.
4. A vibrator and current applying device comprising a relatively small flat elongated conductive casing for holding in the hand, a body of 35 dielectric material filling the major portion of the interior of the casing and spaced from one end of the interior of the casing in a manner to define an armature space, a transformer electro-magnet longitudinally arranged. in the di- 40 electric body and having its core exposed through that end of the dielectric body which defines the armature space, a conductive armature arranged in the armature space transversely of the casing and hinged by one end near one corner of and on 45 the casing, the directly opposite corner of the casing being formed with an opening communicating with the armature, a conductive applicator working in the opening and connected to the armature so as to be supported and operated 50 by the armature, suitable energizing connections to the primary of the transformer electro-magnet, and other suitable connections between the secondary of the transformer electro-magnet and the conductive casing and conductive armature, 55 portions of the walls of the casing surrounding the said opening being extended outwardly in a direction diagonal of the casing and forming a guard for the free end of the armature and a portion of the applicator, that portion of the ap- 60 plicator which is outward of the armature being bent within the casing so as to extend the remaining portion of the. applicator diagonally from the casing.
5. A combined mechanical vibrator and electric current supplying device comprising a generally rectangular casing to be held in the palm of the hand, an applicator extending diagonally from one corner of said casing, said applicator 70 having an angulated armature portion within and lying across the adjacent end of said casing and hinged adjacent to the side of the casing opposite said corner, said angulated armature portion working through an opening in said cor- 75 ing the side of said receiver part and engaging said dielectric part for locking said dielectric part and the applicator in place, said locking screw being accessible for adjustment through an opening provided therefor adjacent said cor- 5 her of the casing.
GEORGE FRANKLIN BROWN.
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US2977614A (en) * 1960-02-11 1961-04-04 Demanuele Frederick Vibratory toothbrush
US4364378A (en) * 1976-10-22 1982-12-21 Seuss Willy Massage apparatus with electrostatic field
DE3327129A1 (en) * 1983-07-27 1985-02-28 Georg 8540 Schwabach Kraemer Cleaning device for dental prostheses
EP0435329A2 (en) * 1989-12-29 1991-07-03 Staar Development Company -S.A. Tooth brush system
US5165814A (en) * 1992-01-16 1992-11-24 Donita Buda Vibrating writing instrument
WO1994004116A1 (en) * 1992-08-17 1994-03-03 Mehl Thomas L Hand-held, multi-purpose portable steamer
US5372501A (en) * 1989-02-20 1994-12-13 Solar Wide Industrial Ltd. Dental aid
US5406664A (en) * 1991-04-22 1995-04-18 Hukuba; Hiroshi Toothbrush
FR2812539A1 (en) * 2000-08-03 2002-02-08 Rowenta Werke Gmbh Electric toothbrush
WO2008058594A1 (en) * 2006-11-16 2008-05-22 Braun Gmbh Washable personal grooming device, in particular hair removal device, and method for the production of components of such a device
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2977614A (en) * 1960-02-11 1961-04-04 Demanuele Frederick Vibratory toothbrush
US4364378A (en) * 1976-10-22 1982-12-21 Seuss Willy Massage apparatus with electrostatic field
DE3327129A1 (en) * 1983-07-27 1985-02-28 Georg 8540 Schwabach Kraemer Cleaning device for dental prostheses
US5372501A (en) * 1989-02-20 1994-12-13 Solar Wide Industrial Ltd. Dental aid
EP0435329A2 (en) * 1989-12-29 1991-07-03 Staar Development Company -S.A. Tooth brush system
EP0435329A3 (en) * 1989-12-29 1991-09-11 Staar Development Company -S.A. Tooth brush system
US5406664A (en) * 1991-04-22 1995-04-18 Hukuba; Hiroshi Toothbrush
US5165814A (en) * 1992-01-16 1992-11-24 Donita Buda Vibrating writing instrument
WO1994004116A1 (en) * 1992-08-17 1994-03-03 Mehl Thomas L Hand-held, multi-purpose portable steamer
FR2812539A1 (en) * 2000-08-03 2002-02-08 Rowenta Werke Gmbh Electric toothbrush
WO2008058594A1 (en) * 2006-11-16 2008-05-22 Braun Gmbh Washable personal grooming device, in particular hair removal device, and method for the production of components of such a device
US20110005079A1 (en) * 2006-11-16 2011-01-13 Robert Damaschke Washable Personal Grooming Device, in Particular Hair Removal Device, and Method for the Production of Components of Such a Device
RU2448829C2 (en) * 2006-11-16 2012-04-27 БРАУН ГмбХ Washable device for hair removal, for example, depilatory and electric razor
US20160075009A1 (en) * 2014-09-12 2016-03-17 Chris Ptak Elastic vibrating appliance handle
US10245720B2 (en) * 2014-09-12 2019-04-02 Chris Ptak Elastic vibrating appliance handle

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