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US1336390A
US1336390A US274283A US27428319A US1336390A US 1336390 A US1336390 A US 1336390A US 274283 A US274283 A US 274283A US 27428319 A US27428319 A US 27428319A US 1336390 A US1336390 A US 1336390A
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  • JOSEPH A SARGERY AN'D OMER DUPONT, 0F SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, CANADA.
  • the present invention relates to tooth brushes and more particularly to a fountain tooth brush that may be carried on the person and contain a suitable quantity of cleansing material.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a -device of this character which may be readily folded or placed in a compact case so that it will take up a comparatively small amount of space when not in use.
  • a further object of the present invention is to provide a tooth brush of this character wherein the cleansing compound or material may be stored within the handle of the brush and fed to the brush in any desired quantity when using the same.
  • the invention further seeks to provide storage tubes for such tooth brushes which tubes may contain the cleansing compound and which may be readily and easily applied to the brush so that when the cleansing compound has been exhausted from one tube a new tube filled with the cleansing compound may be substituted therefor.
  • Figurel is a side elevation of the device embodying the present invention.
  • Fig, 2 is a similar view showing the cover thereof in section;
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical handle and brush
  • Fig. 4 is a disassembled view of the brush, handle and feeding mechanism
  • Fig. 5 is a side elevation of a slightly modified form of the invention.
  • Fig. 6 is a vertical section through the handle of the modified form of invention.
  • Fig. 7 is a side elevation of one of the supply tubes
  • Fig. 8 is a vertical section through the same
  • Fig. 9 is a vertical section through the tube when the covers thereof have been removed and the plunger in position to force the cleansing compound from the tube;
  • Fig. l0 is a vertical section through another slightly modified form of the invention.
  • Fig. l1 is an end elevation of and
  • Fig. 12 is a vertical detail section through the handle thereof.
  • the brush herein shown comprises a handle l of any suitable material having the bristles 2 secured thereto forming a brush for cleansing teeth.
  • This handle l has a passageway 3 leading thereto and one end thereof terminates adjacent the medial portion of the brush.
  • a vertical extend- V ing tube 4 preferably rubber which extends within the bristles of the brush.
  • the opposite end of the handle 1 is provided'with a reduced threaded portion 5.
  • the handle is provided with a detachable section 6 which is to contain the cleansing material and oneend of this section 6 is provided with an internally threaded opening 7 for the reception of the reduced threaded portion 5 of the handle l.
  • the brush and the section l of the handle may be incased by means of a detachable cover 8 and this cover -ioov threaded portion 10 for the reception of anl externally threaded portion on plug 11 and this plug is adapted to close one end of the storage receptacle 12 formed withln the section 6.
  • Extending through this plug 11 1s a rod 13 and one end of this rod 13 has connected thereto a milled disk 14 through which this rod 13 may be manually rotated.
  • This rod 13 is provided with a flange 15 which rests against one face of the plug 11 for retaining the rod in position and the extended end of this rod 13 is threaded as at 16 so that a piston 17 may travel thereupon.
  • a 'suitable cleansing compound such as a tooth paste or powder ma)v be placed within the chamber 12 when the plug 11 has been re- 'inoveth and when thesection 1 is connected to the 'section 2 and the piston 17 placed in proper position within the chamber 12 this cleansing compound may be forced from the chan'lber 12 through the passageway 3 to the bristles 2 of the brush by rotating the milled disk 14. It is also apparent that the proper or desired amount of cleansing material may be fed to the brush by turnmg this milled disk 1i so that the piston 17 may travel within the chamber 12. It will also be further obvious that when the brush is not in use the cover may be placed thereover for protecting the same. and that the device as a whole will take up but a comparatively ⁇ small amount of space, and as the handle is made in two sections, 1 and 6 respectively, these sections when desired may be disconnected to further reduce the length of the device.
  • a 'suitable cleansing compound such as a tooth paste or powder ma
  • the cleansing material is placed within the chamber 12 and of course is to be taken from a package containing a supply of such cleansing material.
  • Figs. 7 and 8 of the thawings I have illustrated how the cleansing material may be better dispensed.
  • I have shown a tube 18 having its opposite ends open and which tube may be made4 of Celluloid or a like material. IVhen this tube is being shipped and not in use the ends may be closed b ⁇ y"means of the covers 19 and these covers 19 may be of the same material as that of the tubes 18.
  • tain a suitable cleansing paste or powder and a piston 17 may be placedy within one end of each tube.
  • Figs 10 to 12 inclusive Aof the drawings is an illustration of another slightly modified form of the invention.
  • the chamber 12 of the section 6 of the handle 1 is to retain a cleansing material in a powdered state and this powder is supplied from one end of the section 6 to the brush instead of supplying the same through the channelway 3 of the handle 1.
  • Asui'table rubber plug 20 may be placed within the channel 3 by closing one end thereof and the plug 21 may be detachably connected within the outer end of the section 6.
  • This plug 21 is provided with the openings 22, extending thereto and, rotatably connected to the plug is a disk 23 having a plurality of openings 24 formed therein which are adapted to register with the openings 22 formed within the plug 21.
  • the disk 23 may be rotated so that the openings 2t may register with the openings 22 and by shaking the section 6 the powder may be delivered from the compartment 12 where. it may be used for cleansing purposes.
  • the threaded extension 5 of the handle 1 may be slightly longer than the threaded opening 7 so as to extend within the compartment 12 as better shown in Figs. 6 and 10 of the drawings, and one end of the tube 18 may have a slightly threaded reduced portion 30 to receive this extended threaded portion of the member 5, so as to lock the tube within the section 6 of the ⁇ handle, thereby preventing the same from rotating as the piston is .forced through the tube.
  • a tooth brush comprising a hollow handle section andv a brush section said brush section formed with a reduced .threaded por- Jsion projecting within said hollow section, a tube containingl eleansing'niaterial adapted for location Within said-hollow handle seetion, :said tube having' one of its ends interiorl) threaded for the reception of the reduced threaded portion of the brush section ⁇ the brush sea-tion formed with a passage v(onnnunivatingr with vthe interior of the hanv(lle section, a piston arrangedin sald handle sectimn'a 'detachable plug secured to said handle, a threaded rod secured to said plug and connected to said piston, a disk mounted on said rod and having bearings on said plug for actuating' said piston in saidhollow handle section to force the cleansing compound froin the tuhe to the brush.

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J. A. SARDEPY AND o. DUPONT.4
FOUNTAIN TOOTHBRUSH.
APPLICATION FILED 1AN.31,1919`.
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FOUNTAIN TOOTHBRUSH. APPLICATION FILED 1m31.191sr Patented Avr. 6, 1920.
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JOSEPH A. SARGERY AN'D OMER DUPONT, 0F SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, CANADA.
FOUNTAIN-TOOTHBRUSH.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Application led January 31, 1919. Serial No. 274,283.
To all whom t may concern.'
Be itcknown that we, JOSEPH A. SARGERY and OMER DUPONT, both-subjects of the King of Great Britain, residing at Sherbrooke, Province of Quebec, Canada, haveA invented certain new and useful Improvements in Fountain-Toothbrushes; and we do hereby declare, that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same. v
The present invention relates to tooth brushes and more particularly to a fountain tooth brush that may be carried on the person and contain a suitable quantity of cleansing material. An object of the present invention is to provide a -device of this character which may be readily folded or placed in a compact case so that it will take up a comparatively small amount of space when not in use. y
A further object of the present invention is to provide a tooth brush of this character wherein the cleansing compound or material may be stored within the handle of the brush and fed to the brush in any desired quantity when using the same.
The invention further seeks to provide storage tubes for such tooth brushes which tubes may contain the cleansing compound and which may be readily and easily applied to the brush so that when the cleansing compound has been exhausted from one tube a new tube filled with the cleansing compound may be substituted therefor.
lVth the above and other objects in view which will hereinafter appear as the description continues, the invention consists of the novel features of construction, combination and formation of parts as will be hereinafter more fully described and particularly pointed out in the appended claim.
ln the accompanyingr drawings has been shown a simple and preferred form of the invention, .it being, however, understood that no limitation is necessarily made to the precise structural details herein exhibited, but the right is hereby reserved to any changes, alterations or modifications to which recourse may be had that come within the scope of the claim without departing from the spirit of the invention or sacrifie ing the efiiciency of the same.
In the accompanying drawings:
Figurel is a side elevation of the device embodying the present invention;
Fig, 2 is a similar view showing the cover thereof in section;
Fig. 3 is a vertical handle and brush;
Fig. 4 is a disassembled view of the brush, handle and feeding mechanism;
Fig. 5 is a side elevation of a slightly modified form of the invention;
Fig. 6 is a vertical section through the handle of the modified form of invention;
Fig. 7 is a side elevation of one of the supply tubes;
Fig. 8 is a vertical section through the same;
Fig. 9 is a vertical section through the tube when the covers thereof have been removed and the plunger in position to force the cleansing compound from the tube;
Fig. l0 is a vertical section through another slightly modified form of the invention;
Fig. l1 is an end elevation of and,
Fig. 12 is a vertical detail section through the handle thereof.
Referring now more particularly to the accompanying drawings wherein like and corresponding parts are designated byv simisection through the the same;
lar reference characters throughout the sevl eral views.
The brush herein shown comprises a handle l of any suitable material having the bristles 2 secured thereto forming a brush for cleansing teeth. This handle l has a passageway 3 leading thereto and one end thereof terminates adjacent the medial portion of the brush. Arranged within the handle l and communicating with this outer end of the passageway 3 is a vertical extend- V ing tube 4 preferably rubber which extends within the bristles of the brush. The opposite end of the handle 1 is provided'with a reduced threaded portion 5. The handle is provided with a detachable section 6 which is to contain the cleansing material and oneend of this section 6 is provided with an internally threaded opening 7 for the reception of the reduced threaded portion 5 of the handle l. The brush and the section l of the handle may be incased by means of a detachable cover 8 and this cover -ioov threaded portion 10 for the reception of anl externally threaded portion on plug 11 and this plug is adapted to close one end of the storage receptacle 12 formed withln the section 6. Extending through this plug 11 1s a rod 13 and one end of this rod 13 has connected thereto a milled disk 14 through which this rod 13 may be manually rotated.
This rod 13 is provided with a flange 15 which rests against one face of the plug 11 for retaining the rod in position and the extended end of this rod 13 is threaded as at 16 so that a piston 17 may travel thereupon.
From the foregoing` it is obvious that a 'suitable cleansing compound such as a tooth paste or powder ma)v be placed within the chamber 12 when the plug 11 has been re- 'inoveth and when thesection 1 is connected to the 'section 2 and the piston 17 placed in proper position within the chamber 12 this cleansing compound may be forced from the chan'lber 12 through the passageway 3 to the bristles 2 of the brush by rotating the milled disk 14. It is also apparent that the proper or desired amount of cleansing material may be fed to the brush by turnmg this milled disk 1i so that the piston 17 may travel within the chamber 12. It will also be further obvious that when the brush is not in use the cover may be placed thereover for protecting the same. and that the device as a whole will take up but a comparatively `small amount of space, and as the handle is made in two sections, 1 and 6 respectively, these sections when desired may be disconnected to further reduce the length of the device.
In the form of the invention just .described the cleansing material is placed within the chamber 12 and of course is to be taken from a package containing a supply of such cleansing material. In Figs. 7 and 8 of the thawings I have illustrated how the cleansing material may be better dispensed. In these figures of the drawings I have shown a tube 18 having its opposite ends open and which tube may be made4 of Celluloid or a like material. IVhen this tube is being shipped and not in use the ends may be closed b`y"means of the covers 19 and these covers 19 may be of the same material as that of the tubes 18. tain a suitable cleansing paste or powder and a piston 17 may be placedy within one end of each tube. When having the cleansing material dispensed in this manner should the chamber 12 become exhausted of the cleansing material the plugll may be These'tubes 18 con;
removed'and the covers 19 removed from the tube 18. This tube 18 is then placed within the chamber 12 of the Section 6 as better shown. in Fig. 6 of the drawings. When this tube is in position within the handle of the brush the threaded end 16 of the rod 13 may be connected to the piston 17 in the manner as better illustrated in Fig. 9 of the drawings whereby the cleansing material may beforced from this tube 18 through the channel 3 to the brush 2. In this manner when a tube becomes empty a new one may be substituted therefor and a number of these tubes may be carried or be in the possession of asingleperson.
In Figs 10 to 12 inclusive Aof the drawings is an illustration of another slightly modified form of the invention. In this form of the invention the chamber 12 of the section 6 of the handle 1 is to retain a cleansing material in a powdered state and this powder is supplied from one end of the section 6 to the brush instead of supplying the same through the channelway 3 of the handle 1. Asui'table rubber plug 20 may be placed within the channel 3 by closing one end thereof and the plug 21 may be detachably connected within the outer end of the section 6. This plug 21 is provided with the openings 22, extending thereto and, rotatably connected to the plug is a disk 23 having a plurality of openings 24 formed therein which are adapted to register with the openings 22 formed within the plug 21.
In this manner the reduced portion 5 and the plug 20 carried by the handle 1 will close the opening 7 formed within the section 6 and the plug 21 will close the opposite end of the section 6. When it is desired to use 4the Cleansing powder contained within the chamber 12 the disk 23 may be rotated so that the openings 2t may register with the openings 22 and by shaking the section 6 the powder may be delivered from the compartment 12 where. it may be used for cleansing purposes. Y
The threaded extension 5 of the handle 1 may be slightly longer than the threaded opening 7 so as to extend within the compartment 12 as better shown in Figs. 6 and 10 of the drawings, and one end of the tube 18 may have a slightly threaded reduced portion 30 to receive this extended threaded portion of the member 5, so as to lock the tube within the section 6 of the` handle, thereby preventing the same from rotating as the piston is .forced through the tube.
Having thus fully described our invention, what We claim as 'new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
A tooth brush comprising a hollow handle section andv a brush section said brush section formed with a reduced .threaded por- Jsion projecting within said hollow section, a tube containingl eleansing'niaterial adapted for location Within said-hollow handle seetion, :said tube having' one of its ends interiorl) threaded for the reception of the reduced threaded portion of the brush section` the brush sea-tion formed with a passage v(onnnunivatingr with vthe interior of the hanv(lle section, a piston arrangedin sald handle sectimn'a 'detachable plug secured to said handle, a threaded rod secured to said plug and connected to said piston, a disk mounted on said rod and having bearings on said plug for actuating' said piston in saidhollow handle section to force the cleansing compound froin the tuhe to the brush.
In Witness lwhereof We have hereunto setour hands. ,I I
yJOSEPH A. SARGERY.
OMER `DUPON T.
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US2809386A (en) * 1954-12-06 1957-10-15 Rico Dent Corp Toothbrush
US2908925A (en) * 1958-08-20 1959-10-20 Reitknecht Jack Fountain toothbrush
US3891127A (en) * 1973-12-04 1975-06-24 Alberto Fernandez Material applying dispenser having screw actuated feed
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US4421433A (en) * 1980-01-28 1983-12-20 Villanueva Gilberto M Hygienic toothbrush comprising a container for dentifrice substances
US4957125A (en) * 1989-07-26 1990-09-18 Yaneza Merle L Toothbrushing assembly
US5746532A (en) * 1996-10-01 1998-05-05 Megill; Joseph M. Toothbrush assembly
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US5908257A (en) * 1997-09-08 1999-06-01 Martin; Todd A. Toothpaste dispensing toothbrush
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US2809386A (en) * 1954-12-06 1957-10-15 Rico Dent Corp Toothbrush
US2908925A (en) * 1958-08-20 1959-10-20 Reitknecht Jack Fountain toothbrush
US3891127A (en) * 1973-12-04 1975-06-24 Alberto Fernandez Material applying dispenser having screw actuated feed
US4122983A (en) * 1976-10-04 1978-10-31 Jolly James D Versatile dispensing dental hygiene and shaving device
US4421433A (en) * 1980-01-28 1983-12-20 Villanueva Gilberto M Hygienic toothbrush comprising a container for dentifrice substances
US4957125A (en) * 1989-07-26 1990-09-18 Yaneza Merle L Toothbrushing assembly
US5746532A (en) * 1996-10-01 1998-05-05 Megill; Joseph M. Toothbrush assembly
US5842487A (en) * 1997-08-22 1998-12-01 Ledet; Neil A. Self-contained toothbrush construction
US5908257A (en) * 1997-09-08 1999-06-01 Martin; Todd A. Toothpaste dispensing toothbrush
US20030197037A1 (en) * 2001-12-31 2003-10-23 Manganini Steven J. Stable upright fluid dispensing containers
US6964357B2 (en) * 2001-12-31 2005-11-15 Steven James Manganini Stable upright fluid dispensing containers
US20070039109A1 (en) * 2005-08-11 2007-02-22 Puneet Nanda Toothbrush
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US20160075499A1 (en) * 2014-09-11 2016-03-17 Vcxt, Llc Watertight liquid dispenser with syringe-like functions
US10196196B2 (en) * 2014-09-11 2019-02-05 Vcxt, Llc Watertight liquid dispenser with syringe-like functions
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