EP0812141B1 - Fingerzahnbürste - Google Patents
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- EP0812141B1 EP0812141B1 EP96903993A EP96903993A EP0812141B1 EP 0812141 B1 EP0812141 B1 EP 0812141B1 EP 96903993 A EP96903993 A EP 96903993A EP 96903993 A EP96903993 A EP 96903993A EP 0812141 B1 EP0812141 B1 EP 0812141B1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A46—BRUSHWARE
- A46B—BRUSHES
- A46B5/00—Brush bodies; Handles integral with brushware
- A46B5/04—Brush bodies; Handles integral with brushware shaped as gloves or finger-stalls or other special holding ways, e.g. by the tongue
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- the invention relates to a finger toothbrush according to Preamble of claim 1, such as for tooth and gum care Is used.
- a gentle tooth brushing technique and gum massage is known to be of particular importance, especially for people with bleeding gums and tooth bed diseases (paradentosis). Frequently occurring tooth and gum injuries can be avoided by using a finger toothbrush will. That facilitated by this given tact and simplifies the systematic tooth brushing technique. The for sensitive people through the toothbrush in the area of Feeling of foreign bodies can be avoided will.
- the finger toothbrush is especially suitable for gentle Tooth cleaning and gum massage, especially after paradentosis treatments.
- Such a finger toothbrush is e.g. from DE 32 32 313 A1 known.
- the dental finger described therein consists of essentially from a rubber-like finger covering with a Action area of certain shape and size, optionally with Bristles or rubber nubs is occupied and medicinal Allows loading.
- the field of action extends from the fingertip starting from the nail link and middle link on the inside of the finger and covers the entire width of the Inside of the finger in this region and still pulls about 5 mm along the side surfaces.
- the field of action can be 7 up to 9 mm long bristles or with 1 to 2 mm high rubber knobs or 4 to 5 mm high rubber cups. You can Teeth and gums with this thick dental finger be treated gently.
- a finger toothbrush is known from DE 90 16 366 U1 essentially from a finger hood that can be placed on a finger is attached to the tooth cleaning bristles are.
- the finger hood can be a full cap or a half-cap, the latter by holding means such as full Rings or open rings on which fingers are held.
- the finger hood can be used as a backup Cord be attached, the length of which is such that it can be taken by the hand to make an unwanted one To prevent the finger toothbrush from sliding and swallowing. It is interesting that this well-known finger hood is not extends beyond the first bend of the finger and with natural or Plastic bristles is equipped. This well-known finger toothbrush has the disadvantages shown at the beginning, wherein adequate security through the cord only in very is inadequate. A security against rotation is not given by the cord.
- a finger toothbrush which has a cap part with stiff bristles on the inside. At least one is relatively articulated on this cap part partially rigid, tongue-shaped inner support section arranged, which is also equipped with bristles. In its extension, in turn, is a narrower, longer one Web portion provided, at the outer end of a finger-gripping Ring or ring section is arranged.
- This Known toothbrush also has the disadvantages of the cumbersome Handling on and also the requirement that a relatively precise sizing with regard to the finger of the User must be present, especially on thickness and length of the finger, since there is insufficient passport security optimal use is not possible.
- a tooth cleaning device is described in DE, C, 510 572, which consists of a finger cot that holds the finger in its covered over its entire length and prick-like on its action side Has protrusions.
- the finger cot points to his upper one insertion side a bead against tearing and on its lower side, which runs along the inside of the fingers a holding flap formed from the same finger cot material on that in a large, laterally protruding rag ends, which practically covers the entire palm of the hand covered. Due to the great length of the finger cot its application and stripping very difficult and also the Finger mobility is severely restricted.
- the holding rag is extremely soft, so that it e.g. not to hold a similar but significantly shorter finger cot is.
- US-A-2,075,681 is a tooth cleaning and massage device described in which a relatively long finger cot on his Action page is provided with nubs, in this part a chamber with openings to the outside for receiving and dispensing a tooth cleaning agent is provided. On the finger cot a holding strip is provided, which along the index finger up between thumb and forefinger, to be held by the Thumb, is led. Can cap part and holding strip be formed in one piece or in two pieces, the holding strip is brought up to the fingertip and at the same time represents the active part of the finger toothbrush.
- FR, A, 711.954 (to be regarded as the closest prior art) describes a finger toothbrush which has a finger-like, elastic cap part with an oblique insertion opening, with a differently designed action area.
- On the cap part there is an at least partially flexible holding handle which is guided along the inside of the finger and has a plurality of thickenings in the longitudinal direction which are intended to hold or slip.
- a reinforcement is also provided along the insertion slope of the cap part, which is welded on, sewn on or otherwise attached to the soft finger cot so that it is also firmly connected to the holding handle.
- the cap part is relatively long, so that it is pulled far over the third phalange in the applied state.
- the holding handle is relatively long, extending far beyond the palm of the hand, whereby a bulky length is obtained. Due to the multiple thickening of the handle, its elasticity is very limited. A uniform adaptation to the course of the finger, which is strongly curved in action, into the palm of the hand cannot take place, since application only takes place in the upper thickening zones and the flexibility could only take place in the constriction zones between the thickenings.
- the object of the invention is to provide a finger toothbrush of the type mentioned above, which enables simple and safe handling with action movements only over the finger carrying the finger cot, in particular ensures simple and safe putting on and taking off and a twist and slip-proof use.
- the finger toothbrush according to the invention consists of a finger-like cap part that at least on its Inside an action area with essentially bristle-like Carries cleaning elements.
- web-shaped Holding handle is provided which has holding elements. It is essential that the handle is very flexible is and in a functional state with its only one holding element provided at the free end essentially reaches into the palm of the hand. With help this holding / extension handle becomes finger-like Cap part when used with the thumb and / or the rest Fingers firmly and always in a certain tension on the Index finger or other finger used for cleaning captured.
- this finger toothbrush can also by less clumsy people and therefore especially be used by children.
- the cap part is through the Holding handle prevented from slipping and twisting, so that a tight fitting on the finger is no longer necessary and also a finger toothbrush with a somewhat looser cap part as well can be used safely and with good effect.
- the cap part on the back of the finger at least a length of about 0.5-2.5 cm, preferably of about 2 cm, which means that the cap part only the first phalange covered so that a high mobility of the finger is maintained. This allows the cleaning and massage movements by hand, simple, with instinct and efficient be performed.
- the handle depending on the hand type or size, in particular children, women or men size and here for even more delicate or strong hands a length of approx. 5 - 10 cm, preferably about 6 - 8 cm for adults.
- a finger toothbrush with a longer handle can also be used are handled very well, however its handling is lighter if the handle is only in the middle of the The palm of your hand is enough, which, apart from the fact that the The end of the stem should be better enclosed by the ball of the thumb can, the device itself is less bulky and therefore lighter can be stored.
- the holding element at the end of the Holding handle has a final thickening, which in applied Condition of the finger toothbrush essentially in the middle of the Palms in the palm of your hand.
- This final thickening can have a spherical shape or a longitudinal or transverse oval Be thickening. This is particularly due to a spherical shape Insertion of the handle end particularly adaptable to shape and can be optimally enclosed by the palm of the hand and be held in a fixed position. With the help of the thumb can also always have an optimal pulling action thanks to the spherical shape on the stem and thus on the cap part, so that the latter always with a certain tension on the Index finger sits on.
- cap part on the finger side by approx. 0.5 - 4 cm longer than on the back of the finger, which creates an oblique Finger insertion opening of the cap part is present.
- the finger slides in and out of the cap part more easily from, while at the same time a sufficiently large action area remains present.
- the holding handle can also be on its cap-side end of the arcuate course of the insertion opening be adjusted and at this end the finger up to about Reach up half of the sides of the fingers, this like a gutter form-fitting, while the handle in Direction of its stopping end continuously narrows and in the final thickening comes in. This will make the good insertion and The toothbrush according to the invention can still be inserted improved.
- the cap part essentially on its introducer on the back of the finger has a raised handle, that in the form of a cross bead or preferably a nipple can be executed.
- the bead-shaped handle increase can thereby part of the circular end bead of the insertion opening of the cap part, so the end bead can be on this Place something more grippy, i.e. e.g. B. increased and with appropriate Handle groove be equipped.
- a Nipples as a handle increase can be spherical or button-shaped Have shape and also on the final bead be arranged or be part of this final bead.
- the Arranging a handle increase improves manageability additionally, so that the putting on and taking off of the invention Finger toothbrush and in particular its precise placement can be carried out quickly and easily can.
- the bead can be at least the length of the Extent of extent of the cap-side end of the handle be made of the same material as the handle, while the rest of the bulge, i.e. the spanning the back of the finger Bead part made of the same soft elastic material as the Cap part is shaped.
- it can also be the whole Bead made of the soft elastic cap material, what is left to the relevant specialist in terms of manufacturing technology can be.
- the cap part which is made of relatively thin rubber-elastic material is manufactured, has an action area that is preferably extends over the fingertip to the back of the finger and also the side of the fingers up to approx Half covered - This means that the action area has a optimal expansion or arrangement so that with the proper attached finger toothbrush optimally worked can be.
- the cleaning elements of the action area of the cap part are adapted to the application, that is e.g. as stiff bristles, as loop mesh or as rubber-elastic Villi are formed. These each point a length of preferably about 4 mm, which length in Combination with the appropriate material and others Cross-sectional dimensioning of the cleaning elements a special one Suitability for cleaning the teeth or massaging the Gums or both.
- Loop mesh When executing the cleaning elements of the action area as Loop mesh can be textile loops or plastic loops or loops of any other suitable Material, e.g. immediately in the thin, elastic base material of the cap cap incorporated or are embedded. This creates an action area with terry quality, which is well known in personal care in various soft or hard quality for Various massage purposes used extensively and very effectively becomes.
- the arrangement and / or shaping, especially of the action area, Final bead (straight, oblique or curved) and the handle, seen individually or in interaction, can in addition to the function-optimized design
- artistic designs e.g. especially for children's finger toothbrushes to design the cap part with its action part in this way and to combine them with graphic and sculptural elements, that the outer design e.g. as a colorful animal figure or as funny face etc. is designed. This will be a high incentive to use.
- Fig. 1 In the side view shown in Fig. 1 is an inventive Finger toothbrush drawn on an index finger 2 Condition shown. It can be seen that the finger toothbrush 1 consists of two essential components, namely from an upper, essentially finger-shaped Cap part 3 and a finger length extension on the inside continued, longer handle 4.
- the cap part 3 is completed at its introducer via a final bead 5, which at the same time marks the partial start of the handle 4 represents.
- This final bead 5 has on his finger back side End one as a substantially spherical nipple 6 trained grip increase. This nipple 6 is used Ease of handling, especially when touching and stripping the cap part 3 or the entire finger toothbrush.
- the end bead 5 has an integrally formed drip edge 7, which is a downward flow of liquids in the mouth along the handle 4 and the finger 2 to the hand and further down, effectively prevented.
- the cap part 3 is so together with its end bead formed and arranged that an oblique insertion opening 8th is available.
- This slant, to some extent, in improvement the draining effect has a slightly curved shape, can be found at the beginning of the handle, the merges practically seamlessly over the bead into the cap part or is firmly connected to it.
- the holding handle is at its upper end on the cap side adapted its shape or the shape of the inserted finger, so that he has at least on this side a shape as at least partially gutter 9, which is only dash-dotted in FIGS. 1 and 2 is indicated.
- the gutter 9 also serves to make import and export much easier by Fingers first inserted into the fixed groove 9 and then inserted along this into the interior of the cap part becomes.
- the handle goes in further from its gutter shape into a more and more round Form above, forming the actual stem 10, which extends into the Palm 12 reaches into where it is in a ball 11th ends.
- the end of the stem 10 with ball 11 is in the palm 12 through the thumb 13 or the further fingers 14 held so that the cap part 3 in the correct position and sits tight.
- the cap part 3 has an action surface 15 which the Finger underside up to at least approx. To the length of the first Finger limb covered and at the same time the side surfaces and covers the finger cap up to the back of your finger. In the in the execution of the drawing is the action area 15 provided with a loop braid 16.
- Fig. 3 is for Difference to the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 just an additional artistic design has been made by delimiting the action area 15 over a color line 17 or equivalent, if possible also color contrasting material application of the same smoothness how the cap base material has experienced.
- This color line 17 is shown here as the lip contour of an animal, e.g. one Shark, reproduced, the loop network 16 of the Action area 15 represent the open mouth with teeth, etc. should. Additional painted or glued eyes 18 and special color or shape of the final bead 5 can then reinforce the desired aesthetic effect.
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Aufgabe der Erfindung ist es, eine Fingerzahnbürste oben genannter Gattung anzugeben, die ein einfaches und sicheres Handhaben mit Aktionsbewegen nur über den den Fingerling tragenden Finger ermöglicht, insbesondere ein einfaches und sicheres An- und Ablegen und ein verdreh- und abrutschsicheres Benutzen sicherstellt.
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- eine erfindungsgemäße Fingerzahnbürste in auf dem Zeigefinger aufgesetzter Einsatzstellung, in Grundausführung,
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- eine Fingerzahnbürste wie in Fig.1, in abgezogenem Zustand, in anderer Perspektive, und
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- eine Fingerzahnbürste in gleicher Ansicht wie in Fig. 2, jedoch als Ausführung mit besonderem Design als Zahnputztierchen, für Kinder.
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- Fingerzahnbürste
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- Zeigefinger
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- Kappenteil
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- Haltestiel
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- Abschlußwulst
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- Nippel
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- Abtropfkante
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- Einführöffnung
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- Einführ-Rinne
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- Stiel
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- Kugel
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- Handinnenfläche
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- Daumen
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- Finger
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- Aktionsfläche
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- Schlaufengeflecht
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- Farblinie
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- Aufgemaltes oder aufgeklebtes Auge
Claims (9)
- Fingerzahnbürste, miteinem auf einen Finger aufsetzbaren, fingerlingartigen, elastischen Kappenteil mit schräger Einführöffnung, der zumindest an seiner Innenseite und Fingerkuppe eine Aktionsfläche mit im wesentlichen borstenartigen Reinigungselementen trägt,einem im wesentlichen an der Fingerinnenseite entlanggeführten, zumindest teilweise biegeelastischen Haltestiel, der am Kappenteil befestigt ist und Halteelemente aufweist,
daß nur ein Halteelement am Ende des biegeelastischen Haltestiels (4) vorgesehen ist, daß in aufgesetztem Zustand der Haltestiel mit seinem Halteelement im wesentlichen bis in die Mitte der Handinnenfläche (12) reicht, und daß das Kappenteil (3) zumindest am Fingerrücken eine Länge von ca. 0,5 - 2,5 cm, vorzugsweise von ca. 2 cm, aufweist. - Fingerzahnbürste nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der Haltestiel (4) im wesentlichen je nach Handgrundtypen ausgebildet und dabei eine Länge von ca. 5 - 10 cm, für Erwachsene vorzugsweise von ca. 6 - 8 cm aufweist, und daß das Halteelement am Ende des Haltestiels (4) eine Endverdickung ist, die die Form einer Kugel (11) oder einer längs- oder querovalen Verdickung aufweist.
- Fingerzahnbürste nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die schräge Einführöffnung (8) dadurch gebildet ist, daß der Kappenteil (3) an der Fingerinnenseite um ca. 0,5 - 4 cm länger ist als an der Fingerrückenseite, und daß die Einführöffnung (8) des Kappenteils (3) durch einen im wesentlichen zirkularen Abschlußwulst (5) begrenzt ist.
- Fingerzahnbürste nach Anspruch 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der Abschlußwulst (5) eine Abtropfkante (7) aufweist bzw. zumindest teilweise als solche ausgebildet ist.
- Fingerzahnbürste nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der Haltestiel (4) an seinem kappenseitigen Ende dem bogenförmigen Verlauf der Einführöffnung (8) angepaßt ist und daß er der Form des Fingers (2) und gleichzeitig der Einführungsöffnung (8) so angepaßt ist, daß er bis etwa die Hälfte der Seitenflächen hochreicht, diesen in Form einer Rinne (9) umschließend und in Richtung des Halteendes kontinuierlich schmaler werdend in Form eines Stiels (10) ausläuft.
- Fingerzahnbürste nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der Kappenteil (3) im wesentlichen an seinem fingerrückenseitigen Einführenden eine Grifferhöhung in Form eines Querwulstes oder eines Nippels (6) aufweist.
- Fingerzahnbürste nach Anspruch 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Grifferhöhung (6) am Abschlußwulst (5) angeordnet ist oder vorzugsweise Teil dieses Wulstes (5) ist.
- Fingerzahnbürste nach den Ansprüchen 3 und 7, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der Abschlußwulst (5) gleichzeitig Abschluß- bzw. Anschlußteil des Haltestiels (4) ist.
- Fingerzahnbürste nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der Kappenteil aus relativ dünnem, gummielastischem Material gefertigt ist und daß die Aktionsfläche (15) des Kappenteils (3) sich vorzugsweise über die Kuppe bis zum Fingerrücken erstreckt und die seitlichen Fingerflächen bis ca. die Hälfte überdeckt, wobei die Reinigungselemente (16) der Aktionsfläche (15) an sich bekannte Borsten oder ein Schlaufengeflecht (16) oder gummielastische Zotten, mit einer Länge von vorzugsweise ca. 4 mm sind und daß z.B. das Schlaufengeflecht (16) unmittelbar in dem relativ dünnen, elastischen Grundmaterial des Kappenteils (3) eingearbeitet und/oder eingebettet ist.
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