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US20100043161A1
US20100043161A1 US12/612,307 US61230709A US2010043161A1 US 20100043161 A1 US20100043161 A1 US 20100043161A1 US 61230709 A US61230709 A US 61230709A US 2010043161 A1 US2010043161 A1 US 2010043161A1
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  • the present disclosure is directed to systemization of a dental mirror with illumination and a toothbrush, which may be used for example to promote improvements in oral health care within the home.
  • Removing dental plaque by brushing is important to prevent oral diseases such as dental caries, periodontal diseases and so forth.
  • oral diseases such as dental caries, periodontal diseases and so forth.
  • medical experts such as dentists, that there are lots of positions where dental plaque is difficult to remove.
  • a method has been conventionally fulfilled, which is to dye the dental plaque with a dying material after usual brushing and then to remove the dyed dental plaque by brushing.
  • it is difficult to clearly remove the dental plaque since it is dark in the oral cavity and this makes it difficult for the user to directly view into molar teeth or backside of teeth.
  • oral diseases are generally found late, so that they often have a tendency to become serious. It is important to perform a self check in the house with a mirror with illumination in order to clearly remove the dental plaque and find the oral diseases earlier to prevent the oral diseases from being serious.
  • a mirror with illumination is not prevalent in general houses.
  • the conventional one for example, the dental mirror disclosed in Japanese Utility Model Registration No. 3066246 has a problem in that the gripping portion is thick and heavy since a general battery is stored in the gripping portion. Accordingly, it could not be considered appropriate for usual brushing in terms of operability or storage capability.
  • the toothbrush with mirror disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. H 8-275826 has a difficulty in observing the inside of the oral cavity since there is not provided any illumination device. Moreover, it was impossible to replace the mirror and toothbrush head portion with bristles by a new one since they are integrated with the gripping portion, and this gave rise to problems in terms of economies and environments.
  • the head portion with bristles was integrated with the gripping portion and it was impossible to replace only the head portion with bristles by another one, and this gave rise to problems in terms of economies and environments.
  • the present disclosure provides a system toothbrush with illumination, which is composed of a gripping portion that stores an LED light source and a battery therein and attachment portions which are detachably connected to both ends of the gripping portion.
  • the attachment portion mounted at both ends of the gripping portion includes at least a mirror portion and a toothbrush portion, and may further include an auxiliary toothbrush portion. Furthermore, insertion holes are formed in the both ends of the gripping portion, which have the same shape. Accordingly, an insertion shaft formed in the attachment portion may be elastically fitted into the insertion hole, and this enables the mirror portion, the toothbrush portion, and the auxiliary toothbrush portion to be interchangeable to each other, thus allowing any combination to be made freely for use.
  • two thin, button-shaped lithium batteries each of which supplies a voltage of 3V, are overlappingly arranged and stored in the horizontal orientation in the center of the gripping portion, so that the gripping portion may be made thin and light. By doing so, operability and storage capability may be improved in use. Furthermore, these batteries supply a voltage of 6V to the LED light source stored in the gripping portion, thus allowing light emission with high illuminance.
  • the LED light source is arranged in one of both ends of the gripping portion, and the combination of the LED light source and the batteries makes it possible to supply necessary light to the attachment portion mounted at one end of the gripping portion where the LED light source is arranged. That is, the LED light source is arranged so that the light emitted from the LED light source is directed to the center of the mirror surface when the mirror portion is mounted as the attachment portion and the light is directed to the tip of bristles of the toothbrush head portion with bristles when the toothbrush head portion with bristles or the auxiliary toothbrush head portion with bristles is mounted as the attachment portion.
  • the gripping portion and the attachment portions for example, when the mirror portion is mounted at one end where the LED light source is arranged among both ends of the gripping portion, it may be used as a dental mirror with illumination, and when the toothbrush portion is mounted at one end where the LED light source is arranged among both ends of the gripping portion, it may be used as a toothbrush with illumination.
  • a user may observe the inside of his/her oral cavity with the dental mirror with illumination anytime he/she wants to without replacement of the equipment during usual brushing in a case where a toothbrush portion is additively mounted at the end of the gripping portion included in the constituent member as the dental mirror with illumination, and therefore, the user may use it without changing his/her usual brushing habit, thus it is expected the user conventionally performs a self check of his/her oral cavity without any difficulty.
  • the present invention may alleviate inconvenience of replacement of equipment during usual brushing and be advantageous in terms of user's economies and environments.
  • a storage insertion hole is formed in the inside of each of both ends of the gripping portion, which is used for storing the attachment portions.
  • the storage insertion hole is configured to insert and store the mirror portion or toothbrush portion detached from the end of the gripping portion. This enables the gripping portion to be stored in a toothbrush stand by detaching the attachment portion, which is mounted at one end of both ends of the gripping portion, and storing it in the storage insertion hole located at the opposite end.
  • the system toothbrush with illumination according to the present disclosure allows a user to easily observe the inside of the oral cavity with the dental mirror with illumination upon tooth brushing in the house, and thus enables the user to conventionally perform a self check of the oral cavity in daily life. This improves efficiency of tooth brushing and therefore contributes to prevention and early detection of oral diseases.
  • the system toothbrush with illumination according to the present disclosure may replace the attachment portion with another one, and this may lessen user's economical burdens and improve environmental problems.
  • the system toothbrush with illumination according to the present disclosure may save costs in development and production in terms of manufacturing aspects, compared with separately manufacturing each of the dental mirror with illumination, the toothbrush with mirror, the toothbrush with illumination, and the like.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating the external appearance of a system toothbrush with illumination.
  • FIG. 2 is a cross sectional view of a gripping portion of the system toothbrush with illumination as seen from the side.
  • FIG. 3A is a perspective view illustrating the external appearance of an attachment portion (mirror portion) of the system toothbrush with illumination.
  • FIG. 3B is a perspective view illustrating the external appearance of an attachment portion (toothbrush portion) of the system toothbrush with illumination.
  • FIG. 3C is a perspective view illustrating the external appearance of an attachment portion (auxiliary toothbrush portion) of the system toothbrush with illumination.
  • FIG. 1 FIG. 2 , FIG. 3A , FIG. 3B , and FIG. 3C .
  • FIG. 1 , FIG. 2 , FIG. 3A , FIG. 3B , and FIG. 3C illustrate an implementation of a system toothbrush with illumination according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating the external appearance of the system toothbrush with illumination
  • FIG. 2 is a cross sectional view of a gripping portion of the system toothbrush with illumination as seen from the side
  • FIG. 3A is a perspective view illustrating the external appearance of an attachment portion (mirror portion) of the system toothbrush with illumination.
  • FIG. 3B is a perspective view illustrating the external appearance of an attachment portion (toothbrush portion) of the system toothbrush with illumination.
  • FIG. 3C is a perspective view illustrating the external appearance of an attachment portion (auxiliary toothbrush portion) of the system toothbrush with illumination.
  • the system toothbrush with illumination is composed of a gripping portion 100 and an attachment portion 200 shown in each of FIG. 3A , FIG. 3B , and FIG. 3C .
  • the attachment portion 200 includes at least a mirror portion 210 and a toothbrush portion 220 , and an auxiliary toothbrush portion 230 may be additively provided as the attachment portion 200 .
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a state where each of the mirror portion 210 and the toothbrush portion 220 is mounted at each of both ends of the gripping portion 100 as the attachment portion 200 .
  • the gripping portion 100 includes an elongated body portion 110 formed of a synthetic resin such as polypropylene, a battery 130 and an LED light source 120 stored in the body portion 110 , and a slide-type switch 140 .
  • insertion holes 151 , 152 into which insertion shafts 213 , 223 , 233 are elastically fitted, are formed in the both ends of the gripping portion 100 as shown in FIG. 2 , wherein the insertion holes 151 , 152 have the same shape.
  • each of the insertion shafts 213 , 223 , 233 has a width that gradually decreases as going toward the end, and its cross section has a rectangular shape as shown in FIG. 3A , FIG. 3B , and FIG. 3C .
  • This structure of the insertion shafts 213 , 223 , 233 contributes to facilitate insertion into the insertion holes 151 , 152 , to control the insertion orientation and to prevent rotation.
  • the LED light source 120 is arranged in near the end of the body portion 110 .
  • the LED light source 120 is arranged so that in a case where the mirror portion 210 is mounted as the attachment portion 200 , light emitted from the LED light source 120 is directed to substantially the center of the mirror surface 211 , and in a case where the toothbrush portion 220 or the auxiliary toothbrush portion 230 is mounted as the attachment portion 200 , the light is directed to near the tip of bristles of the toothbrush head portion with bristles 221 or the auxiliary toothbrush head portion with bristles 231 .
  • the battery 130 is stored in substantially the center of the body portion 110 , and includes two manganese-lithium batteries, each of which overlaps the other in the horizontal orientation as shown in FIG. 2 .
  • Each battery has a voltage of 3V.
  • CR1616 battery which has a diameter of 16 mm and a thickness of 1.6 mm and is commercially available from Hitachi Maxell, Ltd., may be suitable for the battery 130 .
  • the slide-type switch 140 is arranged adjacent to the battery 130 , and the LED light source 120 emits light when the slide-type switch 140 slides toward the battery 130 .
  • a battery cover 180 is provided for replacement of batteries at the rear surface of the gripping portion body 110 storing the battery 130 .
  • the battery cover 180 and the slide-type switch 140 may be desirably subjected to a waterproof treatment with taking into consideration of use environments.
  • the storage insertion holes 161 , 162 are formed in the insides of both ends of the gripping portion 100 to store the attachment portion 200 as shown in FIG. 2 .
  • the insertion shafts 213 , 223 , 233 formed in the attachment portion 200 may be elastically fitted and stably fixed to the storage insertion holes 161 , 162 .
  • a toothbrush neck portion 222 of the toothbrush portion 220 of the attachment portion 200 is formed to be narrower in width and longer (about 35 mm in length) in the axial direction than the toothbrush insertion shaft 223 as shown in FIG. 3B . Accordingly, the toothbrush neck portion 222 is elastically deformed to alleviate the stress exerted against the body portion 110 around the insertion hole 151 (or 152 ) through the insertion shaft 223 when an excessive force is exerted against the toothbrush head portion with bristles 221 upon tooth brushing, thus preventing any damage to the body portion 110 .

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The system toothbrush with illumination includes a gripping portion having an elongated body portion that is formed to be slightly flat and stores therein an LED light source, a battery, and a switch performing ON/OFF operations of the LED light source. The gripping portion includes insertion holes formed at opposing ends of the body portion. An attachment portion is detachably and compatibly connected to both ends of the gripping portion. The attachment portion includes at least a mirror portion and a toothbrush portion, and may further include an auxiliary toothbrush portion. Storage insertion holes may be formed in the gripping portion to store the attachment portion, and two button-shaped batteries may be overlappingly stored in the horizontal orientation at substantially the center of the gripping portion. An LED light source is arranged near the one end of the gripping portion, and the light is emitted towards the attachment portion.

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    CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
  • This application is a continuation of and claims the benefit of PCT International Application No. PCT/JP2008/001303, filed May 26, 2008, which claims priority to Japanese Application 2007-171183, filed Jun. 4, 2007, both of which are incorporated herein by reference.
  • TECHNICAL FIELD
  • The present disclosure is directed to systemization of a dental mirror with illumination and a toothbrush, which may be used for example to promote improvements in oral health care within the home.
  • BACKGROUND
  • Removing dental plaque by brushing is important to prevent oral diseases such as dental caries, periodontal diseases and so forth. However, it is known to medical experts, such as dentists, that there are lots of positions where dental plaque is difficult to remove. As a solution to this problem, a method has been conventionally fulfilled, which is to dye the dental plaque with a dying material after usual brushing and then to remove the dyed dental plaque by brushing. However, it is difficult to clearly remove the dental plaque since it is dark in the oral cavity and this makes it difficult for the user to directly view into molar teeth or backside of teeth. Furthermore, oral diseases are generally found late, so that they often have a tendency to become serious. It is important to perform a self check in the house with a mirror with illumination in order to clearly remove the dental plaque and find the oral diseases earlier to prevent the oral diseases from being serious. However, such a mirror with illumination is not prevalent in general houses.
  • The conventional one, for example, the dental mirror disclosed in Japanese Utility Model Registration No. 3066246 has a problem in that the gripping portion is thick and heavy since a general battery is stored in the gripping portion. Accordingly, it could not be considered appropriate for usual brushing in terms of operability or storage capability.
  • Further, the toothbrush with mirror disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. H 8-275826 has a difficulty in observing the inside of the oral cavity since there is not provided any illumination device. Moreover, it was impossible to replace the mirror and toothbrush head portion with bristles by a new one since they are integrated with the gripping portion, and this gave rise to problems in terms of economies and environments.
  • In addition, the head portion with bristles was integrated with the gripping portion and it was impossible to replace only the head portion with bristles by another one, and this gave rise to problems in terms of economies and environments.
  • In the meanwhile, it is important for a guardian to fulfill tooth cleaning in order to prevent infant dental caries. In this connection, there is a tooth cleaning method called “brushing while being laid” or “finish brushing” among dental experts. This is a method of the guardian brushing infant teeth with a toothbrush for finish brushing while looking into the oral cavity, with the infant being laid upwards between both knees of the guardian. However, this method had a problem in that brushing is difficult to perform since it is dark in the oral cavity.
  • Further, there is a case that requires an additional toothbrush used as an auxiliary toothbrush for cleaning between teeth in addition to the general toothbrush in order to prevent dental caries and periodontal diseases. For this case, the user should purchase two types of toothbrushes, each of which has its own brush handle for use, and this caused inconvenience. Furthermore, this gave rise to problems in terms of economies and environments.
  • SUMMARY
  • To achieve the above-mentioned object, the present disclosure provides a system toothbrush with illumination, which is composed of a gripping portion that stores an LED light source and a battery therein and attachment portions which are detachably connected to both ends of the gripping portion.
  • The attachment portion mounted at both ends of the gripping portion includes at least a mirror portion and a toothbrush portion, and may further include an auxiliary toothbrush portion. Furthermore, insertion holes are formed in the both ends of the gripping portion, which have the same shape. Accordingly, an insertion shaft formed in the attachment portion may be elastically fitted into the insertion hole, and this enables the mirror portion, the toothbrush portion, and the auxiliary toothbrush portion to be interchangeable to each other, thus allowing any combination to be made freely for use.
  • In addition, two thin, button-shaped lithium batteries, each of which supplies a voltage of 3V, are overlappingly arranged and stored in the horizontal orientation in the center of the gripping portion, so that the gripping portion may be made thin and light. By doing so, operability and storage capability may be improved in use. Furthermore, these batteries supply a voltage of 6V to the LED light source stored in the gripping portion, thus allowing light emission with high illuminance.
  • The LED light source is arranged in one of both ends of the gripping portion, and the combination of the LED light source and the batteries makes it possible to supply necessary light to the attachment portion mounted at one end of the gripping portion where the LED light source is arranged. That is, the LED light source is arranged so that the light emitted from the LED light source is directed to the center of the mirror surface when the mirror portion is mounted as the attachment portion and the light is directed to the tip of bristles of the toothbrush head portion with bristles when the toothbrush head portion with bristles or the auxiliary toothbrush head portion with bristles is mounted as the attachment portion. In addition, such an arrangement of the LED light source in the end of the gripping portion makes it possible not to disturb brushing and enables a sufficient amount of light to be supplied in the oral cavity without interruption of light emitted from the LED light source when the toothbrush head portion with bristles or the auxiliary toothbrush head portion with bristles is mounted as the attachment portion at one end where the LED light source is arranged among both ends of the gripping portion.
  • Further, as combinations of the gripping portion and the attachment portions, for example, when the mirror portion is mounted at one end where the LED light source is arranged among both ends of the gripping portion, it may be used as a dental mirror with illumination, and when the toothbrush portion is mounted at one end where the LED light source is arranged among both ends of the gripping portion, it may be used as a toothbrush with illumination. Further, a user may observe the inside of his/her oral cavity with the dental mirror with illumination anytime he/she wants to without replacement of the equipment during usual brushing in a case where a toothbrush portion is additively mounted at the end of the gripping portion included in the constituent member as the dental mirror with illumination, and therefore, the user may use it without changing his/her usual brushing habit, thus it is expected the user conventionally performs a self check of his/her oral cavity without any difficulty.
  • As such, it is not necessary for the user to separately purchase a dental mirror with illumination having a gripping portion, a general toothbrush having a gripping portion, an auxiliary toothbrush having a gripping portion, and the like, since this toothbrush according to the present invention may be continuously used by additively buying only the necessary attachment portion and mounting the different attachment portion to both ends of the gripping portion. Accordingly, the present invention may alleviate inconvenience of replacement of equipment during usual brushing and be advantageous in terms of user's economies and environments.
  • Also, a storage insertion hole is formed in the inside of each of both ends of the gripping portion, which is used for storing the attachment portions. The storage insertion hole is configured to insert and store the mirror portion or toothbrush portion detached from the end of the gripping portion. This enables the gripping portion to be stored in a toothbrush stand by detaching the attachment portion, which is mounted at one end of both ends of the gripping portion, and storing it in the storage insertion hole located at the opposite end.
  • Effect of the Invention
  • As described above, the system toothbrush with illumination according to the present disclosure allows a user to easily observe the inside of the oral cavity with the dental mirror with illumination upon tooth brushing in the house, and thus enables the user to conventionally perform a self check of the oral cavity in daily life. This improves efficiency of tooth brushing and therefore contributes to prevention and early detection of oral diseases. In addition, the system toothbrush with illumination according to the present disclosure may replace the attachment portion with another one, and this may lessen user's economical burdens and improve environmental problems.
  • Furthermore, the system toothbrush with illumination according to the present disclosure may save costs in development and production in terms of manufacturing aspects, compared with separately manufacturing each of the dental mirror with illumination, the toothbrush with mirror, the toothbrush with illumination, and the like.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating the external appearance of a system toothbrush with illumination.
  • FIG. 2 is a cross sectional view of a gripping portion of the system toothbrush with illumination as seen from the side.
  • FIG. 3A is a perspective view illustrating the external appearance of an attachment portion (mirror portion) of the system toothbrush with illumination.
  • FIG. 3B is a perspective view illustrating the external appearance of an attachment portion (toothbrush portion) of the system toothbrush with illumination.
  • FIG. 3C is a perspective view illustrating the external appearance of an attachment portion (auxiliary toothbrush portion) of the system toothbrush with illumination.
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  • 100 gripping portion
  • 110 body portion
  • 120 LED light source
  • 130 battery
  • 140 slide-type switch
  • 151,152 insertion hole
  • 161,162 storage insertion hole
  • 180 battery cover
  • 200 attachment portion
  • 210 mirror portion
  • 211 mirror surface
  • 220 toothbrush portion
  • 221 toothbrush head portion with bristles
  • 222 toothbrush neck portion
  • 223 toothbrush insertion shaft
  • 230 auxiliary toothbrush portion
  • 231 auxiliary toothbrush head portion with bristles
  • BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
  • Hereinafter, implementations of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG. 1, FIG. 2, FIG. 3A, FIG. 3B, and FIG. 3C.
  • FIG. 1, FIG. 2, FIG. 3A, FIG. 3B, and FIG. 3C illustrate an implementation of a system toothbrush with illumination according to the present invention. FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating the external appearance of the system toothbrush with illumination, FIG. 2 is a cross sectional view of a gripping portion of the system toothbrush with illumination as seen from the side, and FIG. 3A is a perspective view illustrating the external appearance of an attachment portion (mirror portion) of the system toothbrush with illumination. Also, FIG. 3B is a perspective view illustrating the external appearance of an attachment portion (toothbrush portion) of the system toothbrush with illumination. And, FIG. 3C is a perspective view illustrating the external appearance of an attachment portion (auxiliary toothbrush portion) of the system toothbrush with illumination.
  • The system toothbrush with illumination according to the present invention is composed of a gripping portion 100 and an attachment portion 200 shown in each of FIG. 3A, FIG. 3B, and FIG. 3C. The attachment portion 200 includes at least a mirror portion 210 and a toothbrush portion 220, and an auxiliary toothbrush portion 230 may be additively provided as the attachment portion 200. FIG. 1 illustrates a state where each of the mirror portion 210 and the toothbrush portion 220 is mounted at each of both ends of the gripping portion 100 as the attachment portion 200. The gripping portion 100 includes an elongated body portion 110 formed of a synthetic resin such as polypropylene, a battery 130 and an LED light source 120 stored in the body portion 110, and a slide-type switch 140.
  • Further, insertion holes 151, 152, into which insertion shafts 213, 223, 233 are elastically fitted, are formed in the both ends of the gripping portion 100 as shown in FIG. 2, wherein the insertion holes 151, 152 have the same shape. And, each of the insertion shafts 213, 223, 233 has a width that gradually decreases as going toward the end, and its cross section has a rectangular shape as shown in FIG. 3A, FIG. 3B, and FIG. 3C. This structure of the insertion shafts 213, 223, 233 contributes to facilitate insertion into the insertion holes 151, 152, to control the insertion orientation and to prevent rotation.
  • The LED light source 120 is arranged in near the end of the body portion 110. The LED light source 120 is arranged so that in a case where the mirror portion 210 is mounted as the attachment portion 200, light emitted from the LED light source 120 is directed to substantially the center of the mirror surface 211, and in a case where the toothbrush portion 220 or the auxiliary toothbrush portion 230 is mounted as the attachment portion 200, the light is directed to near the tip of bristles of the toothbrush head portion with bristles 221 or the auxiliary toothbrush head portion with bristles 231.
  • And, the battery 130 is stored in substantially the center of the body portion 110, and includes two manganese-lithium batteries, each of which overlaps the other in the horizontal orientation as shown in FIG. 2. Each battery has a voltage of 3V. As an example, CR1616 battery, which has a diameter of 16 mm and a thickness of 1.6 mm and is commercially available from Hitachi Maxell, Ltd., may be suitable for the battery 130. Further, the slide-type switch 140 is arranged adjacent to the battery 130, and the LED light source 120 emits light when the slide-type switch 140 slides toward the battery 130. Furthermore, a battery cover 180 is provided for replacement of batteries at the rear surface of the gripping portion body 110 storing the battery 130. The battery cover 180 and the slide-type switch 140 may be desirably subjected to a waterproof treatment with taking into consideration of use environments.
  • Further, the storage insertion holes 161, 162 are formed in the insides of both ends of the gripping portion 100 to store the attachment portion 200 as shown in FIG. 2. The insertion shafts 213, 223, 233 formed in the attachment portion 200 may be elastically fitted and stably fixed to the storage insertion holes 161, 162.
  • Further, a toothbrush neck portion 222 of the toothbrush portion 220 of the attachment portion 200 is formed to be narrower in width and longer (about 35 mm in length) in the axial direction than the toothbrush insertion shaft 223 as shown in FIG. 3B. Accordingly, the toothbrush neck portion 222 is elastically deformed to alleviate the stress exerted against the body portion 110 around the insertion hole 151 (or 152) through the insertion shaft 223 when an excessive force is exerted against the toothbrush head portion with bristles 221 upon tooth brushing, thus preventing any damage to the body portion 110.
  • While the preferred implementations have been described with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is obvious that the disclosure is not limited to such examples. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that may conceive of various examples of changes and variations within the scope of to the appended claims and it is to be understood that these various examples of changes and variations are also included within the technical scope of the present invention.

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1. A system toothbrush with illumination, comprising:
a gripping portion that stores therein an LED light source, a battery, and a switch performing ON/OFF operations of the LED light source; and
an attachment portion detachably and compatibly connected to insertion holes that are formed in the both ends of the gripping portion, wherein
the attachment portion comprises at least a mirror portion and a toothbrush portion, and may further include an auxiliary toothbrush portion, wherein
the LED light source is arranged so that when the mirror portion is mounted at an end of the gripping portion, light emitted from the LED light source is directed to substantially the center of a mirror surface and when the toothbrush portion is mounted at an end of the gripping portion, the light is directed to the tip of bristles of toothbrush head portion with bristles.
2. The system toothbrush with illumination according to claim 1, wherein the LED light source is arranged near the one end of the gripping portion, and two thin, button-shaped lithium batteries are overlappingly arranged and stored in horizontal orientation in substantially the center of the gripping portion, each of which supplies a voltage of 3V, wherein the gripping portion is formed to be slightly flat.
3. The system toothbrush with illumination according to claim 1, wherein storage insertion holes are formed in the insides of both ends of the gripping portion to compatibly store the attachment portion.
4. The system toothbrush with illumination according to claim 2, wherein storage insertion holes are formed in the insides of both ends of the gripping portion to compatibly store the attachment portion.
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