WO1995026693A1 - Distributeur de fil dentaire - Google Patents

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WO1995026693A1
WO1995026693A1 PCT/US1995/003905 US9503905W WO9526693A1 WO 1995026693 A1 WO1995026693 A1 WO 1995026693A1 US 9503905 W US9503905 W US 9503905W WO 9526693 A1 WO9526693 A1 WO 9526693A1
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floss
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retaining means
locking means
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Sean Dix
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Sean Dix
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Priority claimed from US08/251,046 external-priority patent/US5454386A/en
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Publication of WO1995026693A1 publication Critical patent/WO1995026693A1/fr

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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61CDENTISTRY; APPARATUS OR METHODS FOR ORAL OR DENTAL HYGIENE
    • A61C15/00Devices for cleaning between the teeth
    • A61C15/04Dental floss; Floss holders
    • A61C15/046Flossing tools

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  • the present invention relates to a dental floss device. More particularly, the present invention relates to a device comprising two ring elements adapted to receive and retain a segment of dental floss designed to engage a retaining means on the ring elements, which device can be easily manipulated within the mouth for improved flossing.
  • Standard dental floss consists of a thin string or ribbon, usually of plastic or the like, which is stored within a container.
  • the container acts as a dispensing device, and has a cutting element thereon for cutting a piece of dispensed floss at a desired length.
  • This simple segment of floss is then wound at both ends about a finger on each hand, and held in place by an adjacent finger. Accordingly, when dental floss is used in this manner, it requires that two fingers on each hand be placed within the mouth to achieve the desired flossing action. Furthermore, when any type of turning or rotational motion is required to reach the back teeth, the problem of having four fingers inside the mouth becomes amplified.
  • Patent No. 4,034,770 The use of finger loops having a segment of dental floss suspended therebetween allows for easier manipulation within the mouth, as only one finger on each is needed, and the floss is securely retained by the fingers without slippage.
  • the Trecker device utilizes the standard floss roll container as described above, except that the floss is tied into finger loops as set intervals. The floss is pulled from the container and cut at a length so as to provide two finger loops formed from floss, with a segment of floss suspended therebetween. While this device is an improvement over the standard flossing device, it suffers from the disadvantage that the finger loops formed of tied-off floss ribbon will have the tendency to cause discomfort to the finger when tension is applied during flossing operation. In addition, it is likely that the roll of floss having the tied-off loops thereon would tend to become tangled within the container, thereby resulting in inoperativeness of the device.
  • the fact that the retaining prongs extend upwardly from the flat surface of the retaining portion leaves open the possibility that the prongs could cause injury to the inside of the mouth. Furthermore, the manipulation of the end of the floss segment to wind it around the three prongs may be difficult for those persons lacking the requisite dexterity.
  • the present invention provides for a dental floss device comprising two ring portions and a floss portion held therebetween, whereby the ring portions are placed on a finger of each hand of a user, resulting in an improved flossing mechanism which requires that only two fingers be placed within the mouth.
  • the device of the invention provides for increased leverage and mobility within the mouth, resulting in ease of flossing and improved results.
  • the ring portions should be sized to fit over and be retained upon a finger of the user, and the floss portion should be of a size which will allow for full extension between two fingers within the mouth, generally less than about four inches.
  • the ring portions and floss portions may be integral with one another so as to form a unified device which will be wholly discarded after each use.
  • the ring portions are specially adapted to receive and removingly retain a segment of floss, which segment of floss can be removed from the rings and discarded, whilst the ring portions are fitted with a new segment of floss and reused.
  • the ring portions are adapted to receive a specially formed floss portion, which floss portion has locking means at either end which engage with a mating receiving means on each ring portion.
  • the specially formed floss portion can be removed from the ring portions and discarded after each use, while the ring portions may be used repeatedly.
  • Figure 1 is a top view of a first embodiment of the invention, showing one ring portion in plan view, and the other ring portion in partial cross-section taken along line I-I of Figure 2.
  • Figure 2 is a cross-sectional view of a ring portion of the invention, taken along line II-II of Figure 1.
  • Figure 3 is a top schematic view of an alternate first embodiment of a ring portion of the invention comprising a snapping retaining means.
  • Figure 4 is a perspective view showing the dental floss device of the invention in a one groove design of a second embodiment, with one ring shown in top perspective while the other ring is shown in bottom perspective.
  • Figure 5 is a top plan view of a ring portion of the device in a one groove design of the second embodiment.
  • Figure 6 is a cross-sectional view taken along line VI-VI.
  • Figure 7 is a cross-sectional view similar to that of Figure 6, except that it depicts a two groove design of the second embodiment.
  • the invention comprises two separate ring portions 2 and a floss portion 4 held therebetween.
  • the ring portions 2 which may be toroidal or flat, are generally sized to fit around the finger of human user. Ring portions of varying inside diameters may be provided to allow the user to choose the appropriate size.
  • the ring portions may be made of resilient material to allow for different finger sizes, and also to provide added comfort to the fingers during flossing activity by relieving excess pressure upon the fingers.
  • the inside diameter of the ring portions should be relatively smooth and free of protuberances, so as to protect and provide comfort for the finger.
  • the floss portion 4 comprises a standard segment of dental floss, usually a plastic ribbon for insertion between adjacent teeth.
  • the floss portion 4 comprises a segment of floss 20 having at either end locking means 22 which are engageable with retaining means 24 on each ring portion 2.
  • the locking means 22 are comprised of an enlarged portion at the end of the segment of floss 20, and may be in the form of a bead as shown, or other shape capable of locking engagement such as a perpendicular member forming a T-shaped locking means.
  • the retaining means 24 are formed to receive and retain the locking means 22 to thereby hold the floss portion 4 securely between the two ring portions 2.
  • the retaining means 24 may be a hollow elongate member as shown, and has a first opening 26 to allow for insertion of the locking means 22. While the first opening 26 is shown in the figures as opening toward the inside of the ring portion, it may also be effectively situated so as to open in any direction.
  • the first opening 26 communicates with an inside wall of the retaining means, which inside wall acts as an abutting end 28.
  • the abutting end 28 should be an inside wall which faces toward the center of the ring portion 2, so as to forcibly act against the locking means 22 in the direction toward the center of the ring portion when the locking means 22 is pulled away from center via the segment of floss 20 during flossing activity.
  • a second opening 30 to the inside of the retaining means 24 is a slit-like opening which extends from the edge 32 of the first opening 26 and runs along the retaining means 24.
  • the second opening 30 should be large enough to permit the segment of floss 20 of the floss portion 4 to pass therethrough, but must be small enough to prevent the passage therethrough of the locking means 22.
  • the locking means 22 fixably attached to a segment of floss is inserted into the first opening 26 of the retaining means 24 until the locking means comes to rest against the abutting end 28.
  • the segment of floss extending from the locking means 22 is allowed to protrude from the retaining means 24 to the outside thereof through the second opening 30.
  • axial forces are applied to the segment of floss by the fingers through the ring portions.
  • the first opening of the retaining means may be elastically deformable and slightly smaller 34 than the outside diameter of the locking means so that the locking means can be snap-fitted into the retaining means, as shown in Figure 3. This may also be achieved by forming the locking means of a resilient material.
  • the first opening and/or hollow portion of the retaining means can be elastically deformable and sized to generally conform to the outside diameter of the locking means, so that the locking means can be forcibly retained within the retaining means.
  • the floss portion 104 comprises a segment of floss 120 having at either end closed loops 122 which are engageable with a tongue 124 on each ring portion 102.
  • the tongues 124 are formed to receive and retain the loops 122 to thereby hold the floss portion 104 securely between the two ring portions 102.
  • the tongue 124 is formed integral with the ring portion and extends generally towards the center of the ring so as to retain a floss loop 122 held thereon when force is applied to the loop in the direction away from the ring center.
  • the tongue 124 is situated entirely within the generally smooth continuous boundaries of the ring portion, so as to avoid unnecessary protrusions which could irritate the finger or mouth.
  • the tongue 124 may be formed, as in Figure 7, by a groove means defined by two generally lateral grooves 126, 128, opening to the top 130 and bottom faces 132 of the ring 102, open to the inside face 134 of the ring 102 and running to an end abutment portion 140 located towards the outside face 136 of the ring 102 but terminating within the ring.
  • the face 141 of the end portion may be slanted so that a top region 143 of the groove opens farther towards the outside face 136 of the ring than does the lower region 145 of the groove.
  • the lower region 145 of the groove meets the end face 141 at a point closer towards the inside of the ring to provide stability to the tongue. This arrangement further allows for maximum leverage upon the floss portion, which will emerge from the ring towards the outside face 136.
  • the openings of the groove means may advantageously approach each other, as shown in Figure 5, as they reach the end portion 140, so as to better retain the loop 122 therein.
  • the width of the grooves themselves may narrow as they approach the end portion, so that the floss string of which the loop 122 is composed will be squeezed and retained within the end of the groove upon insertion.
  • the tongue may be tapered at its free end 142.
  • Figure 6 shows an alternative formation of the tongue, in which the groove means is defined by a single groove 144 which opens at two spaced apart locations 146, 148 to the top face 130 of the ring 102.
  • the single groove 144 runs cross-wise from one top opening 146 to the other 148 through the ring portion. Otherwise, the single groove 144 is formed in similar fashion to the two groove 146, 148 embodiment discussed above, terminating in a single end portion 140.
  • the dimensions of the tongue 124 and loop 122 should be coordinated such that the loop can be fitted over the tongue and pulled through the grooves upon application.
  • the loop should be sized to be slightly larger than the circumference of the widest portion of the tongue, so that once fitted around the tongue and pulled to the end portion, the loop will remain taught and fixed in the groove during flossing activity.
  • a floss segment 104 having two looped ends 122 is fitted to two rings 102, each loop 122 being fitted around the tongue 124 of one of the rings and pulled along the length of the tongue 124 away from the center of the ring, through the groove 144, until the loop 122 is retained at the end portion 140 of the groove 144, at the point where the tongue 124 is attached to the ring 102.
  • the floss segment 104 thus extends from the attached loop 122 to the outside of the ring.
  • force is applied by the fingers within the rings in a direction from the tongue towards the center of the ring.
  • the floss loop is being pulled in the opposite direction by the finger of the other hand.
  • the loop is retained against the end point, which end point faces the center of the ring and applies an opposing force against the loop in this same direction.
  • the loop may be pulled via the floss segment towards the center of the ring, along the tongue, and removed from the open end of the tongue. At this point, a new floss segment may be applied to the rings.
  • a preferred construction of both embodiments of the invention is characterized by providing the retaining means or tongue wholly within the body of the ring portion, as shown in Figures 1, 2, and 5, so that any protruding aspect of the retaining means or tongue is minimalized. This will result in a safer and more comfortable utilization of the device within the mouth.
  • this arrangement allows for the point of attachment of the end of the floss segment to be closer to the finger, resulting in greater leverage and control of the floss segment.
  • the invention encompasses a dental floss device comprising two ring portions and a floss portion held therebetween as described above.
  • the invention comprises a dental floss device kit, in which two separate ring portions and at least one (and preferably a plurality of) separate floss portion are provided for easy construction of the dental floss device by the user.
  • the invention resides in a ring portion for holding dental floss as described above.

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Distributeur de fil dentaire comportant deux anneaux (2) et une portion de fil (20) comprise entre eux, lesdits anneaux (2) se plaçant respectivement autour d'un des doigts de chaque main de l'utilisateur. Les anneaux (2) sont spécialement conçus pour stocker, retenir et relâcher une longueur de fil spécialement constituée (20) qui peut en être détachée puis éliminée pour permettre de placer entre les anneaux (2) une nouvelle longueur de fil en vue d'une nouvelle utilisation. La portion de fil présente à chacune de ses extrémités un élément d'arrêt (22) qui s'engage dans un élément correspondant (28) situé sur chacun des anneaux (2).
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US08/223,168 US5435330A (en) 1994-04-05 1994-04-05 Dental floss device
US08/251,046 US5454386A (en) 1994-05-31 1994-05-31 Dental floss device
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