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US2771084A
US2771084A US382987A US38298753A US2771084A US 2771084 A US2771084 A US 2771084A US 382987 A US382987 A US 382987A US 38298753 A US38298753 A US 38298753A US 2771084 A US2771084 A US 2771084A
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  • the invention relates to dental cleaners for removing food particles from between adjacent teeth, this application being related to the application Serial Number 382,594, filed September 28, 1953, entitled Dental Cleaner, and the application Serial Number 220,063, filed April 9, 1951, patented June 28, 1955, now Patent No. 2,711,747, entitled Manicure Tool.
  • Known dental cleaners comprise tooth picks of various kinds, dental floss and dental ribbons the wax impregnated threads of which are bonded and held together by the wax, all of which tend to injure or cut the gums for lack of a soft selfcushioned edge.
  • An object of the invention is to provide a dental cleaner consisting of ⁇ a narrow ribbon of exible paper, one of the longitudinal edges of which is a soft self-cushioned edge resulting from tearing said ribbon from and along a weakened tear line of a sheet of said paper, said ribbon being movable between adjacent teeth with its soft edge pressed vertically against the gums, said soft edge having a brushing action during such movement.
  • Figure l is a side view of the dental cleaner on an enlarged scale.
  • Figure 2 is an end view of the same.
  • Figure 3 is a perspective view of the same.
  • Figure 4 is a perspective view of a second embodiment of the invention.
  • Figure 5 is a plan view of a fragment of the ribbon on a much enlarged scale showing the soft edge resulting from tearing lthe ribbon from and along a weakened tear line of a sheet of said paper.
  • Figure 6 is a section on the line 6 6, Figure 5.
  • Figure 7 is an end view of a second embodiment, in several arrangements.
  • Figures l to 3, 1 designates the dental cleaner consisting of a narrow ribbon of ilexible paper having longitudinal edges, one or alternatively both of which is a soft self-cushioned edge 2 resulting from tearing said ribbon from and along a weakened tear line of a sheet of said paper, said soft edge being beveled at 2 upon one side thereof and having approximately the same breadth throughout its length, said ribbon being movable between adjacent teeth with its soft edge 2 pressed vertically against the gums, said soft edge having a brushing action during such movement due to its iilmy nature.
  • Said soft edge being weak is adapted to bear only a light pressure load.
  • said soft edge is adapted to bear only part of it, the remainder being transmitted through the soft edge to the tlexible paper of said ribbon, said soft edge and the exible paper of said ribbon being adapted to bear the entire load, which is distributed therebetween so that they are collectively self-cushioned.
  • Said paper rce is4 thin to enable said ribbon to be movable between ad-v jacent teeth, it is llexible to enable said ribbon to be exed during such movement, and to be yieldable under such transmitted pressure, it is calendered between calender rollers to make it smooth and compact, increase its tensile strength and to provide an adequate soft edge,
  • the paper should not be so thin as to provide an inadequate soft edge.
  • a second embodiment of the invention shown in Fig. 4, in which said ribbon is folded centrally longitudinally thereof to superpose one of its longitudinal halves upon the other half, locate the two halves and their soft edges adjacent each other and provide a paper fold 3 connecting said halves together, the folded ribbon being movable between adjacent teeth with the soft edges of the two halves pressed vertically against the gums, the soft edges of the two halves having collectively a brushing action during such movement.
  • Each flexible paper ribbon half and its soft edge are yieldable in the direction of such pressure and adapted to bear only a part of a given pressure load, the two exible paper ribbon halves and their soft edges being collectively less yieldable and adapted to bear the entire load, which is distributed therebetween, so that they are collectively self-cushioned.
  • the folded ribbon is adapted for use with teeth that are not close together.
  • the soft edges of the two halves may be located in contact along their non-beveled sides with their beveled sides facing outwardly, thereby reinforcing each other and strengthening combined soft edges. Or the soft edges of the two halves may be spaced apart from each other, thereby increasing their combined softness.
  • a self-cushioned dental cleaner consisting of a narrow ribbon of flexible paper having longitudinal edges, one of said longitudinal edges being a soft selfcushioned edge resulting from tearing said ribbon from and along a weakened tear line of a sheet of said paper, said soft edge being beveled upon one side thereof and of approximately the same breadth throughout its length, said ribbon being movable between adjacent teeth with its soft edge pressed vertically against the gums, said soft edge having a brushing action during such movement.
  • a self-cushioned dental cleaner as defined in claim l in which said soft edge is adapted to bear only a part of a given pressure load, the remainder of which load is transmitted through said soft edge to the flexible paper of the ribbon back of it, said soft edge and the flexible paper of said ribbon being adapted to bear the entire load, which is distributed therebetween so that they are collectively self-cushioned.
  • a self-cushioned dental cleaner consisting of a narrow ribbon of exible paper having longitudinal edges, each of said longitudinal edges being a soft self-cushioned edge resulting from tearing said ribbon from and along a weakened tear line of a sheet of said paper, each soft edge being beveled upon one side thereof and of approximately the same breadth throughout its length, said ribbon being folded centrally longitudinally thereof to superpose one of its longitudinal halves upon the other half, locate the two halves and their soft edges adjacent each other and provide a paper fold connecting said halves together, the folded ribbon being movable between adjacent teeth with the soft edges of the two halves pressed vertically against the gums, the soft edges'of the two Patented Nov. 20, k1956v halves having collectively a brushing action duringsuch movement.
  • a self-cushioned dental vcleaner as dened in claim 3,l in which the soft edges of the two ribbon halves are spaced apart from each other, said soft edges strengthening and reinforcing each other and having their collective softness increased.

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Nov. 20, 1956 M. E. FLEMING 2,771,034
DENTAL CLEANER Filed Sept. 29, 1953 I NVENTOR ATTORNEY DENTAL CLEANER Margaret E. Fleming, Niagara Falls, N. Y., assignor to Johns. Fleming, Niagara Falls, N. Y.
Application September 29, 1953, Serial No. 382,987 6 claims. (cl. 132-89) The invention relates to dental cleaners for removing food particles from between adjacent teeth, this application being related to the application Serial Number 382,594, filed September 28, 1953, entitled Dental Cleaner, and the application Serial Number 220,063, filed April 9, 1951, patented June 28, 1955, now Patent No. 2,711,747, entitled Manicure Tool. Known dental cleaners comprise tooth picks of various kinds, dental floss and dental ribbons the wax impregnated threads of which are bonded and held together by the wax, all of which tend to injure or cut the gums for lack of a soft selfcushioned edge.
An object of the invention is to provide a dental cleaner consisting of `a narrow ribbon of exible paper, one of the longitudinal edges of which is a soft self-cushioned edge resulting from tearing said ribbon from and along a weakened tear line of a sheet of said paper, said ribbon being movable between adjacent teeth with its soft edge pressed vertically against the gums, said soft edge having a brushing action during such movement. Other objects and advantages will appear hereinafter or will be obvious.
The invention consists in the novel construction and combinations of parts as hereinafter set forth in the claims.
In the accompanying drawings,
Figure l is a side view of the dental cleaner on an enlarged scale.
Figure 2 is an end view of the same.
Figure 3 is a perspective view of the same.
Figure 4 is a perspective view of a second embodiment of the invention.
Figure 5 is a plan view of a fragment of the ribbon on a much enlarged scale showing the soft edge resulting from tearing lthe ribbon from and along a weakened tear line of a sheet of said paper.
Figure 6 is a section on the line 6 6, Figure 5.
Figure 7 is an end view of a second embodiment, in several arrangements.
Referring to the drawings, Figures l to 3, 1 designates the dental cleaner consisting of a narrow ribbon of ilexible paper having longitudinal edges, one or alternatively both of which is a soft self-cushioned edge 2 resulting from tearing said ribbon from and along a weakened tear line of a sheet of said paper, said soft edge being beveled at 2 upon one side thereof and having approximately the same breadth throughout its length, said ribbon being movable between adjacent teeth with its soft edge 2 pressed vertically against the gums, said soft edge having a brushing action during such movement due to its iilmy nature. Said soft edge being weak is adapted to bear only a light pressure load. If the given load is heavier said soft edge is adapted to bear only part of it, the remainder being transmitted through the soft edge to the tlexible paper of said ribbon, said soft edge and the exible paper of said ribbon being adapted to bear the entire load, which is distributed therebetween so that they are collectively self-cushioned. Said paper rce is4 thin to enable said ribbon to be movable between ad-v jacent teeth, it is llexible to enable said ribbon to be exed during such movement, and to be yieldable under such transmitted pressure, it is calendered between calender rollers to make it smooth and compact, increase its tensile strength and to provide an adequate soft edge,
and it is sized to resist penetration of the moisture of the saliva. The paper should not be so thin as to provide an inadequate soft edge.
If the given load is still heavier, it is taken careof in a second embodiment of the invention, shown in Fig. 4, in which said ribbon is folded centrally longitudinally thereof to superpose one of its longitudinal halves upon the other half, locate the two halves and their soft edges adjacent each other and provide a paper fold 3 connecting said halves together, the folded ribbon being movable between adjacent teeth with the soft edges of the two halves pressed vertically against the gums, the soft edges of the two halves having collectively a brushing action during such movement. Each flexible paper ribbon half and its soft edge are yieldable in the direction of such pressure and adapted to bear only a part of a given pressure load, the two exible paper ribbon halves and their soft edges being collectively less yieldable and adapted to bear the entire load, which is distributed therebetween, so that they are collectively self-cushioned. The folded ribbon is adapted for use with teeth that are not close together.
In said second embodiment, referring to Fig. 7, the soft edges of the two halves may be located in contact along their non-beveled sides with their beveled sides facing outwardly, thereby reinforcing each other and strengthening combined soft edges. Or the soft edges of the two halves may be spaced apart from each other, thereby increasing their combined softness.
The flexible paper of said ribbon may be substituted by any other equivalent material. The right is reserved to modifications coming within the scope of the claims.
I claim:
1. A self-cushioned dental cleaner, consisting of a narrow ribbon of flexible paper having longitudinal edges, one of said longitudinal edges being a soft selfcushioned edge resulting from tearing said ribbon from and along a weakened tear line of a sheet of said paper, said soft edge being beveled upon one side thereof and of approximately the same breadth throughout its length, said ribbon being movable between adjacent teeth with its soft edge pressed vertically against the gums, said soft edge having a brushing action during such movement.
2. A self-cushioned dental cleaner as defined in claim l, in which said soft edge is adapted to bear only a part of a given pressure load, the remainder of which load is transmitted through said soft edge to the flexible paper of the ribbon back of it, said soft edge and the flexible paper of said ribbon being adapted to bear the entire load, which is distributed therebetween so that they are collectively self-cushioned.
3. A self-cushioned dental cleaner, consisting of a narrow ribbon of exible paper having longitudinal edges, each of said longitudinal edges being a soft self-cushioned edge resulting from tearing said ribbon from and along a weakened tear line of a sheet of said paper, each soft edge being beveled upon one side thereof and of approximately the same breadth throughout its length, said ribbon being folded centrally longitudinally thereof to superpose one of its longitudinal halves upon the other half, locate the two halves and their soft edges adjacent each other and provide a paper fold connecting said halves together, the folded ribbon being movable between adjacent teeth with the soft edges of the two halves pressed vertically against the gums, the soft edges'of the two Patented Nov. 20, k1956v halves having collectively a brushing action duringsuch movement.
4. A self-cushioned dental cleaner as defined in claim 3, in. which each flexible paper ribbon halfand its1 soft' edgeare yieldable in the direction of such pressure and' adapted to bear only a part of a givenpressureloa'd, tle two` flexible paper ribbon. halves andv their soft edges being collectively less yieldable and adapted to bear` the entire load, which is distributed therebetween, so that they are collectively self-cushioned.
5. A self-cushioned dentali cleaner as dened in claim 3, in which the soft edges of the vtwo ribbon halves are located; in contact with each other. on their non-beveled sides, with their beveledsides facing outwardly, said soft edges reinforcing and strengthening each other.
6. A self-cushioned dental vcleaner as dened in claim 3,l in which the soft edges of the two ribbon halves are spaced apart from each other, said soft edges strengthening and reinforcing each other and having their collective softness increased.
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US3153418A (en) * 1962-12-05 1964-10-20 Fleming John Stuart Serrated paper dental cleaner
US3491776A (en) * 1967-06-08 1970-01-27 Floxite Co Inc Dental cleaner for the removal of tobacco and other stains from teeth
US4998978A (en) * 1990-01-10 1991-03-12 Varum Shirley B Tooth cleaning strip
GB2392453A (en) * 2002-08-27 2004-03-03 Tungate Print & Packaging Ltd A sheet of paper with a weakened region along one edge
US20090120455A1 (en) * 2007-11-08 2009-05-14 Ochs Harold D Multi-Ribbed Dental Tape
US20100180912A1 (en) * 2007-11-08 2010-07-22 Ochs Harold D Coated multi-ribbed dental tape
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US1581501A (en) * 1925-03-11 1926-04-20 Albert E Wright Tooth cleaner
US2035425A (en) * 1935-11-05 1936-03-24 Joledo Corp Toothpick

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US1581501A (en) * 1925-03-11 1926-04-20 Albert E Wright Tooth cleaner
US2035425A (en) * 1935-11-05 1936-03-24 Joledo Corp Toothpick

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US3153418A (en) * 1962-12-05 1964-10-20 Fleming John Stuart Serrated paper dental cleaner
US3491776A (en) * 1967-06-08 1970-01-27 Floxite Co Inc Dental cleaner for the removal of tobacco and other stains from teeth
US4998978A (en) * 1990-01-10 1991-03-12 Varum Shirley B Tooth cleaning strip
GB2392453A (en) * 2002-08-27 2004-03-03 Tungate Print & Packaging Ltd A sheet of paper with a weakened region along one edge
GB2392453B (en) * 2002-08-27 2006-08-16 Tungate Print & Packaging Ltd Sheet material
US20090120455A1 (en) * 2007-11-08 2009-05-14 Ochs Harold D Multi-Ribbed Dental Tape
US20100180912A1 (en) * 2007-11-08 2010-07-22 Ochs Harold D Coated multi-ribbed dental tape
US20120031424A1 (en) * 2007-11-08 2012-02-09 Ochs Harold D Multi-ribbed dental tape
US8522796B2 (en) * 2007-11-08 2013-09-03 Mcneil-Ppc, Inc Coated multi-ribbed dental tape
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