WO2004039209A1 - 口腔清掃具及びそれに用いるキャップ - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A61C15/00—Devices for cleaning between the teeth
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- the present invention relates to an oral cleaning tool used for cleaning teeth gaps, tongue cleaning, and the like, and more particularly, to an oral cleaning tool capable of supplying a chemical solution or the like to a cleaning brush during cleaning and a cap used therefor.
- Japanese Utility Model Registration Application Publication No. 1 946 333 discloses a hollow handle made of an elastic material, and chemicals are filled in the hollow. While accommodating, a cleaning brush base is fitted into the handle one end opening so as to be detachable and hermetically sealable, while a chemical solution supply small hole communicating the brush base and the handle cavity is formed. An opening at the base of the brush is disclosed.
- Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 238748/1997 provided a handle made of synthetic resin having a through hole for burying the base of the brush, and provided the inside of the handle as described above. A chamber which communicates with a through-hole and which is filled with a chemical solution is disclosed.
- Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 164,422 / 1995 also discloses chemical bonding, bonding, welding, stuffing, and plasma etching of the brush base so as not to seal the opening of the flow path. It discloses that a gap is provided between the inner wall of the tubular arm and the brush base by fixing to the rigid or semi-rigid arm by crimping or mechanical bonding.
- Each of these conventional mouth cleaning tools has a through hole for embedding an interdental brush in a handle serving as a grip portion or an arm attached to the handle.
- a through hole for embedding an interdental brush in a handle serving as a grip portion or an arm attached to the handle.
- a complicated structure is required as described in the above-mentioned No. 163242, Manufacturing ⁇ Problems when assembly costs rise was there.
- the through-hole cannot be easily cleaned, so that a chemical solution or the like remains, which is not preferable in terms of hygiene.
- the present invention seeks to solve the problem by smoothly supplying a chemical solution with a simple structure, reducing the number of manufactures and assembling steps, and also reducing the number of parts inserted into the oral cavity.
- An object of the present invention is to provide an oral cavity cleaning tool and a cap used for the same, which have improved usability by reducing the diameter, and do not cause any hygiene problems. Disclosure of the invention
- An oral cavity cleaning tool includes a nozzle member protruding from a container body for storing contents and having a discharge port for discharging the contents at a distal end, and a brush portion provided with a cleaning brush at a distal end.
- a brush member having a holding means for holding the nozzle member from the outer surface at a position where the discharge port of the nozzle member faces the cleaning brush from the outside of the brush part. It is characterized by becoming.
- the brush member has a brush portion provided with a cleaning brush protruding in a cantilever shape at a tip thereof, and a discharge port of the nozzle member at a position facing the outer side surface of the brush portion on the base side of the cleaning brush. It is preferable to provide a holding means for holding the nozzle member from the outer surface.
- the brush member has a brush portion at a tip end in which both ends of the cleaning brush are supported by a pair of bifurcated support arms, and a discharge port of the nozzle member is located near a side surface of the cleaning brush. It is also preferable to provide a holding means for holding the nozzle member from the outer surface at a position facing the nozzle.
- a step is provided in which the holding means of the brush member is engaged with a base end portion of the nozzle member or a shoulder portion of the container body, and regulates movement of the nozzle member toward the distal end with respect to the brush member.
- a grip portion extending along the outer surface of the container body is provided on the base end side of the brush member.
- the cap of the present invention is provided with a nozzle member protruding from a container body for storing the contents and having a discharge port for discharging the contents at a tip thereof, and a cleaning brush protruding in a cantilever manner. And a holding means for holding the nozzle member from the outer surface at a position where the discharge port of the nozzle member faces the outer surface of the brush portion on the base end side of the cleaning brush.
- a cap attached to the cleaning brush in an oral cavity cleaning device comprising a brush member, wherein a cylindrical cap body that receives the cleaning brush along an axial direction from an opening end; A pair of holding pieces projecting laterally from the opening end and receiving and holding the neck of the brush member therebetween; and a gap between a discharge port of a nozzle member attached to the neck and an outer surface of the brush part. And the discharge port is closed. And the lid member, is a more configurations.
- an upper holding plate for holding the nozzle member on the inner peripheral surface side of the neck portion is provided between upper ends of the holding pieces, and the lid piece is located at a position facing the gap of the upper holding plate.
- the lid piece is located at a position facing the gap of the upper holding plate.
- the cover piece is provided with a partially convex spherical portion fitted into the discharge port.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a mouth cleaning tool according to a typical embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is an explanatory view showing a main part of the mouth cleaning tool
- FIG. 3 (a) is an inner periphery of a brush member.
- FIG. 4 (a) is a plan view of the nozzle member
- FIG. 4 (b) is a side view thereof
- FIG. 4 (c) is a side view of the nozzle member.
- FIG. 5 is an explanatory view showing a state in which a brush member is mounted on a container body having a nozzle member protruded
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing an oral cavity cleaning tool according to a second embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 8 (a) is a plan view of the brush member viewed from the inner peripheral surface side
- (b) is a side view of the same
- Fig. 9 (a) is a nozzle
- FIG. 10B is a plan view of the member
- FIG. 10B is a side view
- FIG. 10 is an explanatory view showing a state in which a brush member is attached to a container body having a nozzle member protruded
- FIG. Oral cleaning tool according to the light of the third embodiment (A) is a plan view of the brush member viewed from the inner peripheral surface side
- (b) is a side view thereof
- (c) is a cross-sectional view taken along the line A-A
- (d) is a front view viewed from the base end side
- FIG. 2 is an explanatory view showing how the brush member is attached to the container body with the nozzle member protruding, and the cap is attached to the cleaning brush.
- Fig. 13 is an explanatory view showing the main part of the mouth cleaning tool with the cap attached.
- FIG. 14 shows a cap according to a representative embodiment of the present invention, in which (a) is a front view as viewed from the direction in which the holding piece projects, (b) is a side view, (c) is a plan view, and ( (d) is a bottom view, (e) is a cross-sectional view taken along line BB, and FIGS. 15 (a) and (b) are explanatory views showing a main part of an oral cleaning tool according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing the entire configuration of an oral cavity cleaning tool according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 1 to 5 are the first embodiment, and FIGS. 2 embodiment,
- FIG. 11 shows a third embodiment, in which reference numeral 1 is an oral cavity cleaning tool, 2 is a nozzle member, 3 is a brush member, 4 is a container body, 5 is a holding means, and 6 is a brush. Is shown.
- a mouth member 1 of the present invention protrudes from a container body 4 for storing contents and has a discharge port 20 for discharging the contents at a tip thereof.
- a brush member 3 having a brush portion 6 provided with a cleaning brush 60 at a tip thereof, and a brush member 3 attached to the nozzle member 2 from an outer surface thereof.
- holding means for holding the nozzle member 2 from the outer surface at a position where the discharge port 20 of the nozzle member 2 faces the cleaning brush 60 near the outside of the brush portion 6. 5 are provided.
- the brush section 6 is configured by protruding a cleaning brush 60 in a cantilever manner, and the discharge port 20 of the nozzle member 2 is provided at the base end side of the cleaning brush by the holding means 5. Is held at a position facing the outer surface of the brush portion.
- the container body 4 has two sheet members facing each other, and a central portion 40 of one end of the sheet members opposed to each other sandwiches an adhered portion 23 of a nozzle member base end, which will be described later.
- One end edge including the central portion 40 where the nozzle member 2 is provided is heat-welded.
- a soft tube is used in which the contents are filled from the opening and the other end edge is heat-sealed, and the nozzle member 2 is heat-sealed. Shoulders 41, 41 are formed at both ends of the one end.
- the container body of the present invention is not limited to this.
- various container bodies having an opening through which a separately formed nozzle member can be attached by screwing or the like can be used. It is also possible to use a container body with no shoulder formed, such as one in which one end edge is entirely welded to the adhered portion at the base end of the nozzle member.
- the main body 7 except for the cleaning brush 60 of the nozzle member 2 and the brush member 3 is integrally injection-molded using a synthetic resin material, respectively.
- Polyethylene resin or polyethylene resin or polypropylene resin is used for molding the main body 7 of the brush member 3.
- the nozzle member 2 of this example may be formed using a synthetic rubber material or a metal material in addition to the synthetic resin material, and is formed separately from the container body 4. It is welded at the time of molding, but the present invention is not limited to this, and it may be integrally molded with the container body using a synthetic resin material.
- the brush member 3 is provided with a cleaning brush 60 protruding from a tip of the nozzle member 2 facing the discharge port 20.
- a cleaning brush 60 protruding from a tip of the nozzle member 2 facing the discharge port 20.
- the cleaning brush 60 is formed by twisting a wire holding a large number of filaments in a radial direction, and the like, and the base end of the wire is used for the nozzle member 2. It is fixed to the tip by heat fusion.
- the left and right ends of the main body 7 sandwiching the inner peripheral surface 30 are connected to the embedded portion 61 at the tip of the nozzle member that embeds and supports the base end of the wire, respectively.
- a pair of holding arms 31 and 31 are provided so as to hold the outer peripheral surface 21 over half a circumference.
- the inner surfaces of the holding arms 31 and 31 and the inner peripheral surface 30 are provided for locking the ring-shaped protrusion 24 corresponding to the ring-shaped protrusion 24 of the nozzle member 2 described later.
- One or more engaging grooves 34 are formed along the circumferential direction, and holding means 31 for holding the nozzle member 2 penetrated from the front end side by these holding arms 31 are formed. Have been.
- the tips of the pair of holding arms 31, 31 except for the vicinity of the outer surface of the embedding portion 61 are connected to each other, and a substantially cylindrical holding cylinder that holds the entire circumference of the nozzle member. It is also preferred that the nozzle member 2 be held more firmly and stably.
- the discharge port 20 of the nozzle member 2 is held at a position facing the outer surface 61 a of the embedding part 61 by the holding arms 31, 31, and the discharged content is
- the concave groove 62 formed in the side surface 61a reliably guides and adheres to the cleaning brush 60.
- a grip portion 32 extending along the outer peripheral surface 42 of the container body 4 is extended.
- the grip portion 32 extends to the lower end portion of the container body 4 and is locked to the lower end portion, the container body 4 and the nozzle member 2 move downward with respect to the brush member 3.
- the gripping portion may be configured to be foldable at the lower end portion, and may wrap the entire container body. In this case, it is preferable to provide an opening for compressing the container body 4 and squeezing out the contents as in this example. In the present invention, it is not always necessary to provide such a grip portion 32.
- the portion corresponding to the shoulder 41 of the container body is also engaged with the shoulder 41 as holding means 5 for holding the nozzle member 2, as shown in FIG.
- a step 33 is provided for restricting the movement of the nozzle member 2 toward the distal end with respect to the nozzle.
- the stepped portion 33 is formed by a step at a boundary between an inner peripheral wall forming an inner peripheral surface 30 abutting on an outer peripheral surface of the nozzle member 3 and an inner peripheral wall of the grip portion 32 extending to the base end side.
- the step portion 33 and the shoulder portion 41 are firmly engaged by the user by gripping the grip portion 32, and the interval S described later is reliably maintained even during cleaning work. It becomes.
- a concave portion 35 engaging with the protrusion 25 is provided.
- the concave portion 35 is formed in a step shape by opening to the step portion 33 of the boundary portion, and by receiving and engaging the projecting portion 25 from the base end side, the same applies to the brush member 3. The movement of the nozzle member 2 toward the front end is regulated.
- the nozzle member 2 has a ring-shaped protrusion 24 locked on the above-described engagement groove 34 around the outer peripheral surface 21.
- a discharge port 20 is provided at the distal end, and an attached portion 23 to be welded to the container body 4 and a projection 25 related to the concave portion 35 are provided at the base end side.
- the protrusion 25 regulates the movement of the nozzle member 2 toward the distal end
- the ring-shaped protrusion 24 mainly regulates the movement of the nozzle member 2 toward the base end.
- the space S may drop before adhering.
- the interval S is set to a partial contact or within about 3 mm, more preferably, within about 2 mm. Although it can be wide, it is preferably set within about 4-5 mm.
- the nozzle member 2 from the portion held by the holding arms 31 and 31 to the discharge port 20 has a small inner diameter and outer diameter.
- the cleaning force acts on the brush member 3 which is formed separately from the nozzle member, and no large force acts directly on the nozzle member 2.
- the wall thickness can be reduced, and as a result, the portion that enters the oral cavity can be made thinner, and the cleaning operation becomes easier.
- the smaller the outer diameter the better the efficiency of the intraoral work.
- the inner diameter is too small in the case of the above-mentioned relatively high-viscosity drug, the flow may be hindered. Need to be kept.
- the mouth cleaning device 1A of the present embodiment includes a brush member 3A, A holding means 5 for holding the nozzle member 2A is provided at a position where the discharge port 20 of the nozzle member 2A faces the protruding base side surface 60a of the cleaning brush 60.
- the left and right ends of the main body 7 sandwiching the inner peripheral surface 30 of the brush member 3A have outer peripheral surfaces 2 excluding the distal end portion of the nozzle member 2A.
- a pair of substantially trapezoidal holding arms 31 and 31 projecting from the side is provided to hold the holding arm 31, and the holding arms 31 and 31 are respectively formed on the outer peripheral surface 21 of the nozzle member 2 A described later.
- the holding means 5 that holds the nozzle member 2A by engaging with the engagement grooves 22 formed as described above is configured.
- the nozzle member 2A has an engaging groove 22 formed on the outer peripheral surface 21 as a held portion for receiving the holding arms 31 and 31 described above.
- a discharge port 20 is provided at the distal end, and an adhered portion 23 to be welded to the container body 4 is provided at the proximal end.
- a space S is set by the holding means 5 between the discharge port 20 of the nozzle member 2 and the brush shaft side surface 60 a at the base end of the cleaning brush 60.
- the interval S is set within about 3 mm, more preferably within about 2 mm, for a drug having a relatively low viscosity. In the case of a highly viscous drug, the interval S can be made wider, but is preferably set within about 4 to 5 mm.
- the mouth cleaning device 1B of the present embodiment has an embedding portion 61 at the tip of the brush member 3B in a position opposite to the cleaning brush 60 projecting direction.
- the main body 7 has a shape curved in the opposite direction.
- the distance S between the positioned discharge port 20 and the outer surface 61 a is the same as in the first embodiment described above, and in the case of a drug having a relatively low viscosity, the distance S is partially contacted or about 3 times.
- the distance S is set to be within about 2 mm, more preferably within about 2 mm. In the case of a drug having a relatively high viscosity, the distance S can be made wider, but is preferably set within about 4 to 5 mm.
- the protrusion angle of the cleaning brush 60 supported by the embedding portion 61 is also inclined by about 20 degrees from the direction perpendicular to the axial direction of the brush member 3B toward the distal end.
- the angle is set at an angle of about 5 degrees from the right angle direction to the distal end side, and is set to an angle closer to a right angle.
- the gripping portion 32 of the brush member 3B is set to have a dimension extending to the lower end of the container body 4. This has the advantage of being easy to grip and has the advantage that the brush member 3B is It will be kept stable.
- the projection 25 of the nozzle member 2B engaged with the recess 35 is set to be longer in the axial direction than that of the first embodiment described above.
- the present oral cavity cleaning tool 1B When the present oral cavity cleaning tool 1B is gripped, it functions more effectively as a slipper, so it can be used as a pinch for picking with a fingertip, and it can be clearly understood by the user that such a function is performed. This has the effect of preventing the container body 4 itself from being picked up by mistake.
- the concave portion 35 for receiving the projection 25 is also set to be long in the axial direction accordingly, and the outer peripheral portion opposite to the concave portion 35 corresponding to the projection 25 has a flat surface.
- the knob surface 37 is partially formed, and a plurality of laterally extending protrusions 38 are provided on the knob surface 37 in the axial direction, and function as a knob together with the protrusions 25.
- an inclined wall 39 is formed instead of the step portion 33 in the first embodiment, and the projection portion 25 of the nozzle member 2B is provided in the recess portion 35. It functions as a guide surface for guiding, and is configured so that the nozzle member 2B and the brush member 3B can be joined more smoothly.
- the cap 8 according to the present invention is provided so as to protrude from a container body for storing the contents, and has a discharge port for discharging the contents at a front end.
- a nozzle member having the same, and a brush portion provided with a cleaning brush protruding in a cantilever shape at a distal end thereof, wherein a discharge port of the nozzle member faces a brush portion outer surface on a base end side of the cleaning brush.
- It is attached to the cleaning brush of the oral cavity cleaning tool of the present invention, which comprises a brush member having a holding means for holding the nozzle member from the outer surface.
- the cap 8 includes a cylindrical cap body 80 that receives the cleaning brush 60 from the opening end 80 a along the axial direction.
- a pair of holding pieces 81, 81 which protrude laterally from the opening end 80a and receive and clamp the neck 70 of the brush member 3B therebetween, and are attached to the neck 70.
- the cover member 82 is inserted into a gap between the discharge port 20 of the nozzle member 2B and the outer surface 61a of the brush part and closes the discharge port 20.
- it is integrally molded using polypropylene, but it may be composed of other materials.
- the cap body 80 has an inner peripheral surface that gradually decreases in diameter from the proximal end 80a toward the distal end, and includes a cleaning brush 60 and an embedding part 61 of the brush member 3B.
- a cylindrical member that can hold and cover a sufficient surplus space, and has a cutout groove 80 that opens into the space between the holding pieces 81, 81 that protrudes from the base end 80a. b is set The neck receiving space between the holding pieces 81, 81 communicates with the internal space of the cap body 80 via the notch groove 80b.
- the distance between the holding pieces 81 is set to the width of the neck 70, and a ridge 81a that is locked to the outer peripheral surface of the neck 70 is provided on the opposing inner surface. .
- an upper holding plate 83 for holding the nozzle member on the inner peripheral surface 30 side of the neck portion 70 is provided between the upper ends 81b and 8lb of the holding piece.
- the cover piece 82 is provided so as to protrude at a position facing a gap between the discharge port 20 and the outer surface 61 a in the holding plate 83.
- the pair of holding pieces 81, 81 and the upper pressing plate 83 constitute a substantially U-shaped holding means surrounding the neck outer peripheral surface and the nozzle member 2B.
- the pressing plate 83 may not be provided, and in that case, for example, a lid piece may be directly provided to the notch groove 80b formed in the cap body 80.
- the lid piece 82 is a plate-like member projecting in a cantilever manner on the upper holding plate 83, and is provided with a partially convex spherical portion 84 fitted into a discharge port. By inserting 82 into the gap, the partially convex spherical portion 84 fits into the discharge port 20. With such a lid piece 82, leakage and drying of the contents of the container body can be prevented.
- a cap 9 shown in FIG. 12 is separately used for long-term storage.
- the cap 9 is integrally formed so as to be dividable into the discharge port 20 before use, and is provided so that the discharge port 20 is opened by being divided at the time of use. ° It is possible to reseal by turning over and fitting the concave portion 90 to the discharge port 20.
- a through hole 85 is formed in the upper part of the upper pressing plate 83 of the cap body 80 to maintain the air permeability of the internal space and promote the drying of the cleaning brush 60 after use.
- the mouth cleaning device 1C includes a brush member 3C.
- a brush portion 6C is provided in which both ends 60b of the cleaning brush 60 are supported by a pair of bifurcated support arms 36, 36. More specifically, the cleaning brush 60 is rotatably supported by the tip 36a of each support arm 36, and in cleaning, the cleaning brush 60 is moved in accordance with the forward and backward movement of the mouth cleaning tool 1C. As a result, the cleaning brush 60 rotates on the surface to be cleaned, and is suitably used mainly as a tongue cleaning tool.
- the support arm 36 comes into contact with the base end side of the support arm 36 along the outer peripheral surface 21 of the nozzle member 2C.
- An inner peripheral surface 30 is provided, and the left and right ends sandwiching the inner peripheral surface 30 hold the outer peripheral surface 21 of the nozzle member 2C as a holding means 5 over a half circumference.
- a pair of holding arms 3 1, 3 1 are protruded.
- a ring-shaped protrusion 24 is provided around the outer peripheral surface 21 of the nozzle member 2C, and the ring-shaped protrusion 24 is connected to the holding arm 31 from which the support arm 36 branches. The movement of the nozzle member 2C toward the base end is restricted by being locked to the edge 31a at the distal end.
- the discharge port 20 is held at a position facing the vicinity of the side surface of the cleaning brush 60.
- Each of the support arms 36, 36 is formed in a substantially rectangular shape bent at approximately 110 ° to the same side in the middle thereof, and supports the discharge port 20 of the nozzle member 2C.
- the cleaning brush 60 pivotally supported by the tip 36 a of each support arm 36 is positioned on the tongue by being positioned near the line connecting the bent portions 36 b of the arms 36, 36.
- the content is dripped from the discharge port 20 which is opened at a position above the content, and the content is securely attached to the cleaning brush 60.
- a nozzle is provided separately from the brush member provided with the cleaning brush.
- a nozzle member is formed, and contents such as a chemical solution are supplied to the cleaning brush of the brush member from the outside of the brush portion. Therefore, the structure is simplified as compared with a conventional mouth cleaning tool in which a nozzle and a brush are integrally formed. The contents are supplied reliably and smoothly, and there is no hygiene problem.
- the brush member has a brush portion provided with a cleaning brush protruding in a cantilever shape at a front end thereof, and a discharge port of the nozzle member at a position facing an outer surface of the brush portion on the base end side of the cleaning brush. Since the holding means for holding the nozzle member from the outer surface is provided, it is possible to particularly efficiently clean the interdental teeth while applying the contents to the cleaning brush.
- the brush member has a brush portion at a tip end in which both ends of the cleaning brush are supported by a pair of bifurcated support arms, and a discharge port of the nozzle member is located near a side surface of the cleaning brush. Since the holding means for holding the nozzle member from the outer surface is provided at a position facing the nozzle, the tongue can be efficiently cleaned particularly while applying the contents to the cleaning brush.
- a step is provided as holding means for the brush member, which engages with the base end of the nozzle member or the shoulder of the container, and regulates the movement of the nozzle member toward the distal end with respect to the brush member.
- the gap between the discharge port of the nozzle portion and the side surface of the cleaning brush base end is more reliably maintained.
- the mouth cleaning tool can be used by the grip portion.
- the brush member can be firmly held, and the brush member is prevented from being detached from the nozzle member.
- the cap of the present invention it is possible to prevent the cleaning brush from being damaged or adhered to dirt when carrying or storing the cap, and to hold the neck portion by the holding piece so that the cap can be removed.
- the main body can be mounted on a slim brush member while maintaining a sufficient surplus space.
- the lid piece that blocks the discharge port can prevent leakage of contents, drying, and adhesion of various bacteria.
- an upper holding plate that holds the nozzle member on the inner peripheral surface side of the neck portion is provided between the upper ends of the holding pieces, and the lid piece projects at a position facing the gap of the upper holding plate.
- the cover piece is provided with the partially convex spherical portion fitted into the discharge port, the discharge port can be more securely sealed, and drying and adhesion of various bacteria can be more effectively prevented.
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